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dec 12 IS
BAKER U MINTON.
Independent Presbyterian JAMES DICK
Church. "nr.8PEmTUl.LY Inform. Ida (Viendt
milOSF, Penaiu who purchased orrent- «nd the public, that he tin taken that
1 ed Pew. in thit Churcn, .1 auction on ooumwxMou. .(>•« .n the New building,
Thursday, (he Jlh iiwt. ere requeued to South hutcorner.il Market Square emlop.
cell on the Subwribcr. end tett\e to; the'I™<« tl >? Mc « r * «■ lrgh,U(M
Gibbon.' buildings i where hr he. on hane
end ii still opening, e handsome and gen-
el eeeoruntnt of
CHINA,
U\ass anA tittY'UYftWwaTfc,
Deceived direct from his Correspondents in
Liverpool. The shove articles are warrant
ed of the first quality, being selected to
order, and will be sold wholetalv or retail,
as low and on hs accommodating terms,
any the city affords.
The attention of Funifies and Country
Merchants in particul ar, it requeated to
wards them.
novSO 4 5
HAY.
tUJKI)LR8 prime Northern Hay,
I.tiding from aliip Lycurgu-, at
Stanton’. wiiat f, will be sold low if taken
from the .tore. Apply to
H. Cl.El.AND,
dec 18 Ji20 On the wharf.
EATONTON
ETOHE Subscriber resume, the practice of
u the I .aw in Oakinulgee district, end
tlio County of Munrne, end will give the
moat vigi.ant attention to ell bu.inesa in
trusted to hie charge.
C. B. STRONG.
tiov 23 108
Just Received,
AATD FOR SALE,
PIPES Cepe Madeira Wine, of a su-
4i'>Sw penor qualily
5 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted
25 boxes Patent Sperm Candlea
V 30 bbls Pilot and Navy Bread
“ 2 cases Fine Straw Bonnets
S. MANTON,
dec 10 13 Bice’s wharf.
HAXALL’S
Richmond Superfine Flour.
BARRELS landing from on
board the schooner Margaret,
and for sale by
PONCE ii MACKENZIE,
dec 18 Ip 20
WILLIAM M‘CREADY,
33 BROAO-8TUEET,
CHARLESTON, s c.
a AS received by the ship habolln, M‘.
Neil, from London, the best assort-
ment of first rate London Saddles, Bridles,
Martingales, Whips, Spurs, plated Spring
Stirrups, Steel dd, Plain do do of every
pattern, Bitts and Bridoons of every de
scription, Coach and Cig Harness, Waggon
do, Dray do. and Plantation Saddles, La
dies do.; with agcnrral assortment of Sad
dlery of every description, all of which
will he sold on the most accommodating
term*.
N.B. The above articles nrefthe best ever
imported into the state of South Carolina,
the Gentlemen of Georgia that would wish
a first rate London Saddle and Bridle,
would do well to send their orders soon (or
one, as there is at present anumber of them
engaged.
lec 12 frr. 15
DENTISTRY.
ffpilE Ladies and Gentlemen of Savon.
vJL nah are respectfully informed, that
Mr. A. ,T. SiiTutvRRT, Dentiot, is now' on bis
■way from the North, and may be shortly
expected in Ibis place, when he will give
due notice of his arrival,
dec 19 f 21
Rum, Gin, etc.
P'ffh BARRELS N E Rum
25 bbls India Point Gin
250 qr boxes Spanish Segnrs
20 qr casks Currant Wine, of a su
perior quality
Landing from brig Hope & polly, and for
laic by S. MANTON,
nov 13 99 Ricd% Wharf.
Sugar, Coffee, £jc.
tfVlSYfVFk BUSHELS Corn
hhda Sugar
50 boxes Negro Pipes
25 bbls Loaf Sugar
10 M. American Segars
10 M. Spanish do
5U bags prime Green Cofiee
100 kegs and qr kegs of best Rifle
Powder.—For sale by .
L. H. SAGE A CO.
dec 14 17 Telfair's wharf.
The Subscriber
R E8PECTFULLY informs the Inhsbi-
tants of Savannah and its Vicinity, that
he intends to open a School for the re
ception of young Ladies and Gentlemen,
in which will be taught all the requisites of
a Correct English education, together with
the Latin, Greet, French, and Italian lan
guages. He has taken the room occasion
ally occupied by the Union Society, in the
west end of the Academy.
Recommendations from Captain Aldei
Partridge, Superintendent ot the American
Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy,
from the Professors of Italian, French, Fen
cing, and from a number of other Gentle
men pan be given, by making application at
the store ot Baldwin ii Hay-ward, a few
doors west of the City Hotel. Those young
Gentlemen desirous of attaining the an of
Fencing, can receive Lessons in the even
ing, by application as above.
FAR WELL JONES.
N.B. Should not sufficient encourage
ment be given, lie would engage as an in
structor in the above mentioned branches
in the country, or in a private family,
dec 18 20
m
Seed Rye, &c.
BARRELS Seed Rye
10 hnif bbls Buckwheat Meal
30 bbla Prime Pork
20 do Mess do
20 do prime Beef
20 do Mess* do
JO boxes Sperm Candle!
For sale by
THOMAS BRADLEY ii CO.
No 2, Mongin’s Tabby* building,
dec 21 b 23
A Uniform Coat and Hat,
O F the Chatham Artillery, of an excel-
lent quality and but little worn, be
longing to the uidigent widow of a decea
sed member, arc offered for sale cheap.
Apply at the office of the Georgian
dec \7 19
OURAY TAFT
OFFERS FOR SALE,
AA/1 CASKS Nails, Spikes and Brads
assorted
50 casks Currant Wine superio*qiiali
ty,containing 6,8, & 10 galls, each,
40 bbls -N Engla d Rum
/ 12 pipes Kutenburg Gin
4 hlids Jamaica Itura
4 do St Croix do ,• o ■
20 bags Pepper
20 do Pimento
100 boxes Raisins
10 quarter casks Malaga Wine
30 boxes Claret Wine
50 bblfr Pilot Bread
30 lihns Sugar
25 bbls do-
5 I ihds Leaf Tobacco
10 kegs Manufactured do
dec 20 i 22 ..
EAST FLORIDA LANDS,
FOR SALK OR BANTER,
4 PLANTATION on Amelia Island, con
taining TOO artel with a settlement
thereon, and has been under cultivation in
Cotton.
A Tract of 250 acres of I*and near the
above.
A valuable tract of 1050 acres of prime
Swamp and highland, on the river St. Ma
r>’s about 30 miles above its month*
. Another tract of 500 acres of Land, on
Ilawkc’es or Fleming’s Island on the river
St.Johns.
These lands are of the first quality, re
markably healthy litoalinno, and in good
good heart. They will be aold cheap ei
ther for cash, or exchanged for Negroes
or merchandize, or they will be let on lease
on reasonable terms ; but the proprietor
would prefer to join any Gentleman who
can furnish sufficient hands in planting the
Amelia slaml plantation, under his super*
intendance.
Description of the Lands may be aeon
and terms made Jrnown, on application lu
BAKER Ik MINTON.
den 4 8
PATENT
REPEATING GUNS,
R IFLES, Fowling Pieces, and Pistols,
cootaii ing from three to twelve char-
gca, and more if required.
These Guns are of great importance to
the Hunter and Sportsman, an well as to
merchant vessels, as a defence against Pi
rates Pistols containing five nr six char
ges, will be found a complete protection
for Travellers.
Guns altered to fire from 3 to 12 times,
with the same safety, accuracy, and three
as ordinary guns, without adding any thing
to the incumbrance of the piece, each
charge being under perfect control, being
all put into the gun at the time of loading,
and divided by wads of leather, which, by
mean/of a sliding look that primus itself,
may be fired in the apace of two seconds
to a charge, nr at any longer intervals, at
the qntion of its possessor.
Order* can be imp plied, and guns for-
waidud for alteration at short notice, on
application to the subscribers, where the
guns can be examined.
GIBBS & ALEXANDER,
Agents for the Proprietor,
dec 21 23
PITCH PINE,
Yellow lHnc & Unreal
LUMBER,
von
THE WK8T LYDIA MARKETS.
t lARGOKS of the very best quality, and
) of all deacriptions ot the above named
Lumber, (50 to oO feet in length, if requir
ed) can, at the shorten notice, be for mail
ed at the
UPPER
Darien Steam Saw Mill,
in the Stats of Georgia, on the mult rea-
annnhtr term*.
Vestel. drawing not over 12 or 12 anti a
halftfect witer, can loml with great faciltr
attlte Mill by an Inclined plane, thereby
J etting the lumber on board clean and
rj i and from fifteen In fifteen and a hall
fret water, can be carried over Dobuy bar,
now rendered aa safe as sny in the United
Slates from the beacon, and buoys there
plaoed.
An abundant anpplv nrOypreaa Shingle,,
and Had and White Oik Hogshead Staves,
can be obtained.
There being a HIRE MILL attached,
Hlee efther in whole nr half tierces, ean be
had when Wanted, Ibv Manning a cargo.
Orderaor Communication, atldreiaetl to
the Agent of the Upper Darien Saw Mill,
at Darien, Georgia, will be promptly at
tended to,
nov 25 109
For Liverpool, f
The fast tailing t •I'pci’d sh'p
LADY GALLATIN, |
M i/toim llrtttui, wmWer
_ lias commented loading, and |
nc dispatched without delay, having
-thirds of lur freight engaged. Fur
the residue or pansuge, having good ac*
otmmodations, apply to captain Britton on
board, or to
II ALU HOYT & CO.
dec 18 50
Wt
will
two-thirds
For Liverpool,
The copper bottomed new
_ ftmt rate filon
> MINKKVA,
J /„ II t/fu„, 3Lltrr,
Will want about 400 hale* ty
complete her cargo. For height of seme,
apply to
WILLIAM GASTON.
dec U U
Powles’ Patent Bedsteads.
£\ N assortment uf the above construe*
•JWA tion is ready for Inspection at the
Furni ure Store of the Subscriber, in
which the long desired improvement in the
uiode of muFing Bedsteads is doubles.* ac
complished ; it may be set up in one mi
nute, and taken down in the same space of
time without the use of tools, and does not
contain the least hsrbbur for bugs or dirt.
A further description is deemed unneces
sary, as the improvement must fctand on its
merits.
The Subscriber being authorised to sell
them in this place, will receive orders for
them at his store in Whitaker street, oppo
site Col. Shellman’s.
Aon 16 |102 J.W. MORRILL.
Drapery, Window Curtains
and Floor Cloths.
F OR Sale,at GF.OHGF. STOWS’ Cabi-
net Wate room, Broughton-Street,
2 Suits of Blue Morine Drapery Window
Curtains, complete
7 Suita of Elegant Chintz do.
1 Drawing Room suit of Curtains, com
plete V
Large Assortments of Floor Cloths,
with a variety of Blinds of all descrip
tions.
Carpets and Curtains made up in the
newest fashion. •
ClT Ttyo Journeymen and an Apprcn-
tiCe wanted to the Cabinet Making busi
ness.
dec 13 II tm 16
CHEAP
Cash Dry Good Store,
IN DARIEN,
OnpHF. Subscriber* beg leave to inform
mqr their friends anp the public, that they
hav\ opened a very general assortment of
PAfrCV U STAPLE DRY GOODS, at the
store lu* elv occupied by Messrs P. & F. S.
Hurd, riiisestablishment will be constantly
Supplied from their house in Savannah, with
such articles as may he wanted; by which
pivx Si persons residing in this city ancl its
vicinity, may always depend upon being
furnished with every article of Dry Gooda
at Savannah prices for Cash.
WM. TURNER ii CO.
"dec °3 p 24
Mrs. R.' T. SHEARER
R ESPECTFULLY informs her friends
ind the public generally, that she has
remov’d from her establishment in Brought*
' on-streetto Market squate, opposite Mes
srs IF. Inglit ii Co. where she is now open
ing* new and elegant assortment of
SALLMEftAILl
And FANCY Articles,
Direct from Charleston per schooner Mar
garet, consisting in part of the following
articles, viz:
1 case Elegant Leghorns
3 cases Straw Bonnets
1 case.containing Velvet and Silk Huts
and Bonnets, Turbans, Caps, Fea.
thers, Flowers, Ribbons, iio.
All of which will be sold on very accom
modating terms. Leghorns bleached and
dyed in a very auptrior style, having an e-
legant milliner to superintend her business,
dec 17 |l 19
Notice.
T HE Subscribers inform their Custom-
era and the public, that they are set-
ling SOAP and CANDLES at greatly re
duced prices, At the present prices Sa
vannah manufactured Candles will be found
(on trial,) to be the cheapest light now in
use. A constant supply for sale, at thrir
Store on the Bay, a few door# IVett of tlie
City Hotel, or at their Manufactory of
Savannah Candles, 4s 5s 6s.
Northern do < * do
Spermaceti do 4s
No 1. 2, and 3, Soap, in whole and
half boxea
* Windsor Soap
MSO,
N England Rum in hlida
Northern Gin in bbls
Warranted Time Pieces
Butter in Firkins
L. BALDWIN ii CO.
dec 16 18 t
jjfGEORGlA HOTEL,
BAPTIST CHURCH SQUARE,
SAVANNAH.
QrpiIlS Estahl’Simu nt lias lately under-
la gone a thorough repair, and consider
able improvements have been added.
'The Subscriber has taken it upon a long
lengf*, and it will be open ott Monday the
24th init. for the recei linn and accommo
dation of 'Travelers and Boarders, having
supplied his House with anew general as
sort ment of Fin nitnre,
He is determined that his Table shall be
nferior to none, while his Bar shull^ afford
the choicest Liauors of every description.
(Tj* The Stables are large and convenient
for the accommodation of any number of
Horse*,.0) With auch preparations, ad
ded to the indefatigable attention which it
will be h a study and inclination to bestow,
he canhot but flatter himself he will re
ceive that share of patronage and support,
to which such arrangements may be enti
tled. DAVID M. FITTS.
Savannah Nuv. 21, 1822.
nov 26 tc 2
The Subscriber
H AS removed to the Rtnre lately oocu
pied by Messrs Bulloch ii Bwmody,
where lie continues to transact
FACTORAGE AND
Commission Business,
and oHerafor a.lo iOtli-rcea NKW MCI’.,
tOKCtlier will) tlic following article,;
Casks of H. II. 8.1’ois.r
Whole ami half bbls Fresh Floor
Barrets Mess anti I’rune Beef
Boxea fresh Itaisins
llyson. Gunpowder and Souchong Ten
Collee
l.oaf, White Havant, and Brown Sugars
Cognac Brandy
Tumor, nod W. India Bum
Holland Gin and Whiskey
Sperm and Tallow Candle.
Soap ill whole and half boxea
Sperm, Linseed, and Train Oil.
Spider*, Copper ami wrought Nails
Cot Nails from jW to 2Ud
Together with an assortment of9hip
Chandlery, Hardware, and Faints.
william f. howen.
nov 29 4
For Sale or to Let,
T HE unexpired lease of the half Lot, be
ing the comer of Broughton and Jef
ferson streets, with the Buildings erected
thereon, consisting of two separate Frame
Store* ami Lodgings, and a Fire proof store
and cellars, being excellent stand* fur all
kind of business. Fur terms, npplv to
PETIT DE FILLERS,
Factor, Mongin’s wharf,
dec 14 eu 17
FOR SALE,
T HOSE valuable Rice and Cotton Plan
tations, Crawford and Booden, situated
between the little and great Ogeechie Ri
vers, and distant between ten and twelve
miles from Savannah. The swamp and
high land are of prime quality, hut have not
been in cultivation for eight or ten yenrs
past. They would be an eligible purchase,
to any person desirous of owing a valuable
property, within a convenient distance of
the city. They will be sold before the
Court House in Savannah, on Tuesday, the
28th January next, at 11 o’clock, if not pre
viously disposed of at private sale. The
Plat is in tne hands of Mr. George Schley,
to whom reference may be had for more
particular information.
The condition! of sale be, one third
Cash, and for the Balance, a credit of three
years on a bond and mortgage of the pre
mises, with the intercut annually from the
date.
HUGU ROSE.
dec 17 Ure 19
Real Estate.
QjflHE iuhrenber. offer at private Bale,
two Lots known bv numbers 13 ami
14, Carpenter’. How, containing 90 feel
front and 130 in depth, together with a
commodious Dwelling House uml out build:
ings. Terms of Sale—Half Cash, the re
maining half credit one and two Years,
with Bond and Mortgage on the premises.
If the above described property ia not
sold at private sale, before the first Tues
day in January next, it will be offered at
the Court House at public auction.
J. B. HEHUEUT U CO;
dec 20 123
CHEAP
Family Provision Store.
Fl'MiK subscriber informs the public that
A. be has opened a Store, No. 3, in the
Brick Buildings, JWvlA end <f Market*
Square, where he offers for sale on the
lowest terms, Beef, Pork, Butter, Cheese
8onp, Can ll'R, it c.
Ain landing front j fop Clifford. IFnpne,
40 bhls of Superior New ark Cider
20 bbls of first quality Beer
A Large assortment of Spanish, New-
Orleans, and American 9rgnrs.
Alsu a large quantity of Apples tnd Ches-
nuts.
The above article* will be sold cheap
for cash. Families can depend on a regu
lar supply uf Groceries, at the Lowest
prices,
JOHN SMITH.
dec 10 It. 13
FURNITURE
AT REDUCED PRICES.
'Tp'lE subscriber has received from Nevr-
d York an Elegant assortment of Furni
ture, consisting of Side Boards; Secretary
and Book Case* ; Grecian Sofas ; Bureaus;
Wardrobe; French Presses; Pillar and
Claw, Card, Dining and Tea Table*; Ex
tension Dining Tables; Ladies* Dressing
tables, with glass work tables v Gentlemen’*
Writing tables with Book casts; Mahogany
High and Field Post Bedsteads; Maple do;
Mahogany Cribs-, Wash Stands; Portable
Desks ; Mattrasses ; Feather Beils ; Fancy
and Windsor chaiis; Foot Sfools ; Count-
-inghouse Desks. Also a Secondhand Or
gan, plays 50 tunes.
Furniture Mitde and Repaired at tho
shortest notice.
All orders will be gratefully received and
carefully attended to, by
J. H. OLDERSH.\W,
On the Bay, one door from the City Hotel;
or ^corner of Dnughtun aud IVtutakcr-
Streets.
(£j* Wanted, three or four Journeymen
Cabinet Makers, to whom the highest wa
ge* will be given,
dec 21 0p 23
The Subscriber
ILL deliver good F1UB WOOD from
his yard, at the residence of any
purchaser, in the City, at Five Dollar« and
a half, Cash, per Cord, by sending an or
der for the quantity wanted, and at Four
Dollars and Seventy-five cents per cord,
delivered at the yard, which, is situated on
the north end of West-Bioadstreet, above
Wayne’s wharf.
WILLIAM C. WAYNE.
(ff Wood will be sawed at Fifty Cents
per Coni, at the yard,
dec 2U 22
For Sale,
Jt(ft hindleg from ship Thonuit Fowler,
from Boston,
rp» ffil BARRELS No 2 Mackerel
(J n do No 3 ilo
25 kegs first quality Boston Butter
Cranberries, Apples
Pears and Nuts
And in Store,
Mackerel, Candles, Soap, and
Madeira Wine in boxes
JOHN CANDLER,
dec 13 16 Jones’ Build ngs.
Wants a Situation.
4 YOUNG Gentleman who baa been
sometime in Georgia os a private Tu
tor, wiilies to engage as a teacher in a pri
vate family i he teaches the English I,*n-
nu»(?e only. Apply to the Editor ot tbe
Gmirou*.
dec 9 eu 12
The Subscriber
H AS the honour of announcing to his
Friend# and the Public in general, that
hehasjuil arrivedfrom N York U Charles
ton, with the most fashionable Gentlemen’s
Huts, Clothing, iic. Those persons wishing
a good bargain, will do well to call at the
Subscribers Store, Five doon Eat t of the
City Hotel, viz
Trunks fine and extra superlative Blue, k
Black,Dress '-oats
Trunks Brunds, Gray, Mixed, Olive, Drab,
Frock, Box, and Waterloo Coats, with
and without Capes; some with rolling
collars.
Trunks I'iue&ndCoarsuUoatee’s, of various
colours.
Trunks Blue and Black ditto- at very low
preca,
Trunks Fine and rdal extra super, super
fine Blue, Black, Gray, Brunds, light
Blue, dark and light Drab, double and
•ingle miRCassimere Pantaloons, made
in thp newest style.
Trunks Rloc.tflack, Buff, Cawimere extra
quality,double twijl’d English Floran-
tine, Merino, Valeuc a, with Borders,
Swmisdown, and extra fine coloured
Marseilles Wal-tcoats.
Trunks of extra Frill’d and and Plain Linen
shirts.
Small packages of ready made Cravats.
Bales of real Tt. tan extra large size Cloaks,
elegantly Trimmed, from j$7 to 14.
Bale* Linen, Cotton, Worsted, and Merino
Shiits, of various sixes.
Bales Flannel, Cotton, Merino, Knitted, and
Worsted Shirts and Drawer*.
300 Dnz Worsted, Lambs wool, Cotton, and
Silk short and long Stockings, of supe’
rior qualities.
Cases of 32 inch Patent Silk Umbrellas.
Cases cheap 4-4 Irish Linen.
Buies of 34 and 4 point Blankets.
Bales of Kay ii Son’s Plains, No. 4 & 5, at
the low rate of 624 cis. per yard.
ALSO,
A great quantity of Negro Clothing.
Uplc* Kilmarnock (taps, £ per Df ten.
Bales Out Sizes, Negro Stockings, $5$ do.
500 Jackets and Trowsero of good quality,
Blue cloth, woll lined at $5 per suit.
250 Sui a Fearnought Jackets and trow
sers, of the largest Sizes, at $6 pr. suit.
150 Great Coats from $6 to 8.
1200 Red Flannel Shins, at g!5 per Dot.
12 Bales Fearnought Pea Jackets at g5
each
1200 Check and Striped Shirts, from 75
cents to £1 25.
2 Bates extra qualily, Blue round Jack
ets with rolling collars.
A B' ancli of the above establishment is
carried on in Charleston, B. C. corner of the
Bay and Queen-ttreet, opposite the Ven
due Jiange where Georgia and North Caro
lina money is taken at par.
PETKtt DttEGB.
oct 29 |
For Liverpool,
The new lint rate .hip
PIONEER,
F. Cetifttt'ee,,no.ter,
.. . Will rommence lovtinrlbr
■tverpool immediately. For freight ot400
.lex, .pjily to
WILLIAM GASTON.
dec II 14
For Liverpool,
Tim ahin
OOI.r.TUOHPR,
Charlie Jayne, rnasur,
Will commence loading this
dny, and receive dispatch. For freight or
passage, ipply on boaui at, Johnston’s
wharf, or to
BENJAMIN BURROUGHS,
dec 9 12
For Liverpool,
The well known coppered
Uritlnh shin
1ILUCIIER.
Robert J. Totter A/aoter,
Hm three-fourth, olherwrgo
cnyufted, »nd will meet with d ipxlch. For
freight of 250 kale. Cotton or pmwage, ap
ply to the Captain on board, at Hunter’s
wharf, or to
JOSHUA MILNG.
dec 9 12
For Greenock,
The well known lliit'.hahlp
THREE SISTERS,
Jinnee Hell, master,
—_ Will be di.patched immedi-
atcly. For freight of 100 hale. Cotton or
pus.age, apply to captain Bell on board,
or to
JOHN H. ltF.II> It CO.
nnv-27 3
For Huvre,
The first cWsh copper’d ship
HESPERUS,
Arthd. JITCorktll, mooter,
Having two third, of her
c«rgo engaged, will meet with dispatch.
For freight of the reminder or passage,
having elegant furnialied accommmltr.
tion., apply to the Captain o, board at Hun
ter's wharf, or to
SAMUEL WEIGHT.
dec 6 10
For New-York,
The new copper lusteiied
packet .'tip
NIAGARA,
H'ith'um Rebec, Mooter,
Will have immediate dispatch.
For freight or paisage, having elegant ac
commodations, apply on board at Jones’
upper wharf, or to
HALL, IlOYT U CO.
dec 1« 20
For New-York,
Th" ship
CHARLOTTE, ,
Captain Sim*,
Can take f rom 50 to lOObales
Cotton on deck, if immediate application is
mode on board at Taylor’s wharf, ot to
C. C. GRISWOLD,
dec 12 15
For Providence,
The packet ship
GEN. CACHINGTON,
William Martin, mutter.
Has half her freight enga
ged, and will meet with dispatch. For
remainder or passage, apply on board at
Moore’s wharf, or to
8. MANTON.
Who ha* received per eaidthip, and for tale,
120 kegs first quality Butter
20 bbls Mess Beef
20 half bids Mess Beef
50 bl>ls Pilot Bread
50 do boiled Cider
100 casks Lime
100 boxes first sort Herring
20 half bbls No I Mackerel
20 six gall, kegs Currant Wine, supe
rior qualily
dec 14 17
PUBLIC SALES.
By Gedrge Schley,
THIS DAY, 24th inst. at II o’ch ek,
M ill be aold at his Ancti n ro^m,
Sund-y articles «'f
OTU) UEUIEft.
dec ’.’4 2J
By J. B. Herbert Co.
Tills DAY. 24>h inti at It n’cWk,
Will be told before our Stoir,
A general asHO' tment of
GROCERIES &c.
-ALSO—
10 barrel. 1’ntk
10 do Coffee
SO boxea Candle*
W bbls Oil ...
30 qr canka Malaga Wine
20 bbia Onion.
l‘J do Vinegar, Wo.
doc 24 25 Term* cosh
By Baker $ Minton,
THIS DAY, 24d\ insist 11 o’cUck,
An assortment of seasotnible British
and American V
DRY GOOpS,
5 cases 4-4 super, Irish Linens
3 bales white and Vine Plains
2 do American Negro cloths
1 do Blue cloth
l ease Women’s blk worsted^Hase
1 do real Tartan Plaids
I do Fancy Minding
1 do Flng Hdkft
dec 24 23
By George Schley,
•" On the frit Tucudny in February next
W ILL be sold without reterve, v n* 12 o'
clock, in front of ihe' Court-lfousn,
that valuable trust Lot, designated tu ri.:.
plan of the citv by letter Q. with the budd
ing thereon, known aa the old Fret byte*
riao Church.
dec (A 17 Terms t,h.
Thirty Dollars Reward.
A BSCONDED since 27th ult. irom li t
employment aa apprentice to
Clark and Lnffborough, mason*, my N-yo
buy &Y, or SYPIIAX, about 19years eld ;
a slim follow, not very black, talkative aod
plausible, but not very shrewd; fond of
dress, aud much of a beau on.&miihii
and holidays. He had no particular mark *
by which I could designate him- but he ■»
pretty well known about town. From irk-
ing a good many clothes, 1 inspect hurirU
lefr the plaoe " Caj tains ot vessel* *r-»
cautioned to be vigilant, that he dot** n- c.
makc his escape on board. I'he above v -
ward will be paid on his delivery in j in,
or to - _
L. KOLI.OCK.
dec 7 Ml
Regimental Order.
A N election in hereby ordered k Jo Ivy
held at Justice Ruirel’s Oifir.r-^on Sa
turday the 28th December inst. Inr.ji Ca» -
tain, 1st and 2d Lieutenants and Ensign to
command beat Company No 3.
The Polls to be opened at 11 oM<;ck, cud
the Election superintended by twu Justices
of the PeHce, aud two Freeholders or it ma
jority of them.
By order of t.t Col. RoBSUTa.
M. W. STEWART, Act. Adjt.
1st liegt. G« M.
dec 18 20
For Sale,
T HF. Southern half of Lot No 10, comer
of Dru>ton-street, Anson ward ; upon
which there is a commodious house, lult
occupied by Doctor Read, immediate pos
session can be had. If not sold at private
it will be pul up at public sale, on the fir.-t
Tuesday in January. For term*, apply to
GEORGE SCHLEY.
dec 14 17
t or Rent,
O N accommodating terms, that Urge, and
commodious house situated on corner 1
of Jefferson and Bay-streets, opposite the
Washington Hall. Also the house ui p:e
aent occupied by Doctor Forth, and aitut
ted opposite White’s Hotel. Possession giv
en immediately Inquire of 9 Piiubuick
nov 30 5
For Liverpool,
The superior copper’d British brig
PRINCE KUTOU80FP,
Thomat Woodhoutd, matter,
Will commence loading Th s Day,
and receive dispatch, the principal part «*t
her cargo being already engaged. For
freight of250 bales Cotton or pasbage,ap-'
ply on board at Hunter’s wharf, nr to
JOSHUA MILNE.
dec 50 22
(St 1
For Sale,
L OT Na 2, 60 by 90 feet, fronting on
Reynold's square, adjoining the msi
dence of Joseph Gumming Esq on wtveh
there is a commodious and well finished
S ree s’ory Br ck House, with slated roof,
so Stables, Coach-house, t. c. *11 of Brick
and slated. In fee simple. For terms,
apply to
PONCE ii MACKENZIE*
dee 18 t 20
•For Liverpool,
The remarkabl, fine coppered
British brig
CUMBERLAND.
Captain Smith,
Now ready to commence loading. For
freight, apply to
A. L MOLYNEUX.
dec 23 24
For Liverpool,
4 The coppered British brig
AUDLNT,
J. Dovit.o, Aluster,
SUmU A. 1. >t Lloyd*.,—For
freight, *p|ily to
A. L. MOLYNEUX.
dec 23 24
For Havre,
The fine .nd fast wiling bfig
EAGLE.
Ji. C'jo!, Mooter,
lUving pert of her cargo e.giged,
will meet with *11 pouihle dupxtch. Fur
freight or puuge, apply to the Captiin on
been! »t Moore*, whxrf, or to
DUIUMEL it AllZB.
Notice.
OTpiIE Copartnerslnn heretofore existing
at Suvannah, .under the firm ot 3, it*
Latubof ii Co. having been dissolved, n
consequence of the death of Mr. J. Laiht cp
—the business will be continued under the
ssme name, conducted by Mr. Betekinh
lArd, who with Henry Thomat, of bew-
York, and Henry Ball, of Boston, compose
the company
Aew-ForJb, Deb. 4, 1822.
dec 19 21
Notice.
T HE Partnership between JantcfJohn*
tton U Hen-u IF. Hilts, and Jacob Will-
cox, under the firm of Johnston ii Hills,
was dissolved on the 2d August last, by tlm
death of the senior partner. The subscri
bers will continue the business as partners
under the firm of Johnston & Hills.
HENRY W. HILLS.
JACOB W1LLCOX.
Savannah, 9th Dec* 1822.
dec 11 14
A Bargain.
YKIOR sale, .11 thit Tract of Land, in the
iS county of Scriven, formerly the re»i-
dence of Mr. June. Platt, deceaaed. Tire
tract contain, about 5924 acres, well tim
bered, i. on Black Creek, adjoins Savan
nah Itiver, and ia without doubt one of the
best Mill aeata between Savannah and Au
gusta i this Land ii really worthy of atten
tion, to a peratm dUpoacd to have a valua
ble plantation, Saw and Giiat Mill. It is be
lieved this land will anewer all tlycfc pu-
poaet. Apply to
D. M’LEOD, or
JEXEMIAH CUYLER.
Tf The Anfuttu Herald it requested fo
insert the above advertisement loor we-ka
and to forward Utcir account to tbii olfico
(or payment.
dec a w