Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, December 05, 1818, Image 1

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It ted or not, tod particular 1 / to report Whether the ineUlments uf the capital stock of the aaid bank have been' paid in ► raid and allver coin and in the fnniied , dept of the United State*, or whether tbev B ” were in any inaunce, and to what aiuonnt paid by the proceed* t>f the notea of stock holder* diicvaoted for the purpose; and ' alto to report the namee of those peraons who oow own or who have owned any part of the capital stock of the ni<l bank, and the amount of diacounta, if any, to each peraonateipectively,and When wade; and atao to report whether the aaiu bank, or I. any of its offices of discount and deputile. • have refuted to par the note* of the bank 1 in apecie on demand, and have reluaed to , receive, inpayment of debt* due to them 1 or either of them, the note* of die b.infc, pod whether the bank, or any of it* offices |: i t»f discount, or any of their nfficQrn.ur I, agent*, have sold drafts upon other bfflWs, r : . 1 or upon the bank, at an advance, am! I have received a premium for such drafts; ’ alto the amount of the nutes issued, paya- l bleat Philadelphia, and. at each office of T -discount respectively, and the amount of IA; capital aasignad to each office, together .. witli the amount ui the public deposit** AJ aped* at the bknlc and at each office, and •* on Recount of the transfers thereof; and * the total amount of b»H« -and notea «1»- £.1 counted by the bank and its several offices * : be since it* organiaation. That I he said H* ; comraittea have leave to meet in the city of Philadelphia, and to'remain there a* long as may be necessary; that they shall ' • have power to send for persons and pa pers, and to omploy the requisite clerks, the expense of which aliali be audited and allowed by the committee of accounts, and paid oat of the contingent fund of. this house. Mr. Spencer remarked', on introducing this motion, that it was with considerable reluctance he had submitted it to the house; reluctance, however, proceeding solely from his inability to do justice to tbe sub- I ject, and not from any uoubt. Mr. M<Lane, of Delaware, rose, he said not to offer any opposition to the enquiry, but merely to request tiffin to give to the subject of the resolution such a considera tion as its importance deserved. He wish ed the resolution th lie on the table for a day, or for n longer time, that the house might have time .to rcllcct on it. He therefore moved, that it lie on the table, and be printed. Mr. Spencer said he bad r.osortof ob jection'to this coarse;-but he hoped that after gentlemen should have reflected on it, they would be disposed to take it np and act on it at an early day. Mr. Spencer,of New-York, moved that , the committee appointed at {he last ses sion to enquire into tbe judicial conduct of the judges of the district eaarlsof New- York and Georgia, be discharged from the farther consideration lif so much of the basinets as relates to Win. Stephens, ol Georgia, in consequence of his resignation Of the office of district jadge>by which the object of that enquiry had been .accom- On motion of Mr. SiUbee, thecomraittoe of waya and means were instructed to en quire into the expediency of ollowing, in cases of exportation of goods entitled to debenture, the same time (of twenty days) for completing tbe export entry and oath, as is allowed by tbe act of the 20th April Jmst, fire exec aung the export bonds,in lieu of ten days within which it is now requir ed that the said oath and entry shall be completed. The engrossed bill to establish a sepa - rate judicial district in the state of Virgi ■tia, west of the Allegany mountains, was read a third time; and on the question, ahall the bill pass? Mr Floyd, ofVirginia, moved to recom mit the bill, for the purpose of amending it so as to divide the Eastern Irom the Wes tern judicial district, by county lines, be lieving that to be a much better dividing v line than that established by the bill.— V [The bill provides that the new district shall be composed of so much of the state of Virginia as is situated west of the sum ■ mil of the mountains which separate the waters emptying into the Chesapeake Bay . and Roanoke river, from the waters which fall into the Ohio river.] The qneation on recommitment was de cided in the negative; and the. bill was * .passed, and sent to the senate tor concur- . jencr. The hoose spent some time in commit- *4Ce of the .whole, Mr. Nelson in the chair, An the bill (of last session.) confirming ■ certain claims to land in the Illinois ter- V ritory. After considerable debate, in ' which Messrs. Poindexter and Harrisson, bore- the principal part, the committee fuse and obtained leave to ait again; and The house adjourned. Notice. * . The firm of Auuoiu Daontosn It Co. of Augusta, was dissolred by mutual consent, on 4be 9lh mat JAMES CAItKUTHEHS, ALEX DRUMMOND. Savannah, Nov 84 230 nr>The Augusta Herald wffi pleas* publish the above one month, and forward their accoun for payment, to the office-of tbe Savannah Be Notice. The honorable theSuperior Court of Chatham * county commences itxWigular fitting* on Monday, 4th January ensuing,at the court house in Savan nah, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon—retnra day to Job T« Bolles, clerk. ’JWceT An election will be held, at the Court-House, in ■Savannah, on Monday, the +h day of January en suing, for Receiver of Returns Of T.-.xable Pro. party, and Tax Collector, for Chatham county, for the year 1819—of which the electors of said . county will take due notice, ijjt'- John P. Williamson, r.t. c.c. c. -" Oliver Sturges, j. <. o. o. e. , Ebenezer S. Rees, j. t. o. r. c. Thoms* N. Morel,». s. c. c. 0. -rer The first Term for 1819, in PwmHnn Jicvdcmy open* on ihc lir*t >!•-.: aay in Jidfatn fiejii. Xn? % Htct$r, THE REPUBLICAN:. airavvaa, riaaff arivrva, wac. ♦. 1818. SAV.i.VXAU THJiJraE. ■3 This evening will «*mmeme the first Theatrical Periormaaeea in Uiiv buildipg—and we fed a con. fidence in laying, that the bdiolder* will be highly gratified, as the performers will be srati remunerated for their exertions, and abilities. In order to by before the readers of the JBs- publican, the' Report* of ourcomauscianem^ tela, uve to Soutb-America, together with the most important Congressional proceedings, we are com pelled. to omit many articles of import, which shall, at early a* convenient, receive attention.— We shall to-morrow, if f. itiblc, give' place, fro® the National Intelligencer, to the A uuvu. Rztobt of the Secretary of the Treusnty, (Mr Crawford,) who state* therein, that there will be “ a balance in the treasury ^on the 1st day of Janua-y, 1820 of TWO musoxs, ftvxx RCwoaio axu sivtnus TKOcaasn, ox* kcraaso avn uaurr-tiowr sot tans and nearx-nun cix-rs.’ - We have copied at large the Reports of Messrs, commissioner? lionasr and Gaauax, on the sub ject of the affairs of South-America, of winch they afford u* a just historical and political view.' Accompanying, these reports, as wfll be seen by the )iait of papers appended to them, were a num- her of document*, some cf which hare served as the basbin p.irt of the reports, and otberatend to illustrate them. 'I he substance of tliose pa per* being embodied in the reports; it ianottho’t icy to publish them at present, being too voluminous fur our columns, if not tod much to be generally read.-. We are satisfied, withal, that the two reports slready published, with that of. Mr. commissiorcr UusS in expeetatipn, will afford aa accurate a notion Df tbe state of the countries they visited, aa could be derived from tbe perusal of all tbs documents, tbe principal facts of which the mower* have luminously presented in their report*—(Ediurt JVat. Jeremy Diddler - - Paiiiwuuld - - . - Richard - - - - Plain way * - '- * , WaUeraSti' SPECIE—By the arrival of the Dido, Favo rite and Tybee, at Fuiladelphia and New-York, the vaultsof the UnitedStates Bank is furnish ed with about gSOO.OOO. .... The United Stoles* schooner Nonsuch, lieut com. Claxton, bound to the Gulf cf Mexico, to convey Messrs. Gatbcart and Londretb, commit (tellers appointed to survey, tbe tea-coast of the Ahhalka territory, failed frm Norfolk on the S6ib The Baltimore Patriot, of the 3Jth ult. states, that commodore Taylor i* arraigned on account a! piracy, and hie trial is now in progression. PIRATES.—Captain Lawrence, of the sch’r Humming-Bird, who arrived at Norfolk on the 26th ult. in 30 day* from Aux Cayes, reports that tlie coast of St. Domingo ia infested with pirates, that board and rob every thing that they can fall in with Rpy carry on this piccarooning ay tem in armed open boat*. * . v .. SHIP NEWS. *rx*T QP SArA*r,YA8..atmL aa mm, ' Ship Uvetpool Packet, Birkett, Philadelphia, 8 days. Patternfm—Mr. Evans and family. Schooner Katy, Douville, Charleston, 1 day— with brick—to order. Sloop Niagara, Powler, Charleston 16 hours with coffee, raisins, bagging, rum.gin, &c- Bacon & Bruen, Lawrence & Thompson, J Bulloch, SC Dunning, Peter Drrge U Co. and others, Pattenfert—Mr*. . Welsh and child, Messrs Mush, Do Cotters, Malegnon. and others Schr ESaa Mussey, Bafaden, Bermuda li ds, with coffee, and stoneballast, to R Bichatd«on. Paucngert—Mr. Richardson, 2 sisters, and Mr. Tucker Sloop Rosetta, Hathaway, Darien 4 days— brick—to the master. Brig Maryland, Geoghegan, Baltjiaore SchT Elvira, Crowell, Wilmington, (a c.) Sch’r Enterprise, Delano, Charleston Sch'r Milo. Beetle. Ncw-York Stoop Roxana, Duane, Norfolk, (Va.) The steam-boaf Charleston, Utley,left here this morning at 9 o’clock, with passenger* for Chari*» ton. The acli’r Favorite, Farrin, arrived at Baltimore on tlie 25th ult. in 5 day* from this port. The sch’r* Lydia, Bldridgc; and Margarct-Ann, Stratton, cleared at Philadelphia on the 25th ult for this port v the ship Jane, Drummond, cleared at Balti- moie on the 36th ult for this port - For Charleston The line sl »op THAMES, captain Al len, will sail in a day or two. For freight passage apply On board, at Taylor's wliari, or to ' JOHN LATHBOP ArCO. dec 4 it-—239 Sugar and N. E. Rum, In hogshead and barrefa, for sale by George Gordon. dec 3 x—-238 Newark Cider, Onions, fgc. Landing from on onard tbe brig Levant, captain Wood, anti in store, via: 14 bit best Newark Cider ID do second quality do 3800 bunches Onions 50 bis superfine and fine Ftoor, for family use Goshen and Boston Butter 30 ca-ks Cheese S bhd* 4th proof Jamaica Rum 1 do 5:b do Spirits, forapothecarieiuae 10 qr casks Malaga Wine 3 half qr do do , 7 hi* Brat quality Chmy Bom Together with a general assortmentef Groceries, " for private Eunilie*, boarding booses, be. For for by T MUIH. dec 4—fr 2S9 On Consignment, And for sale by tbe.-ub enters, at low rates, for cashur di.counted paper: SO bags Gunpowder 10 hbgrheids Whiskey 15 barteb Cherry llounee 10 do Anniseed Cordial - • ' • 10 An Peppermint do .400 Shear Moulds iohbds Janaitat Rum i 10 do Sugar ‘ 1 ' ■ ' 10 casks < f Shot, assorted - r ...V^ v-taiso. - fxnflMB Sbat for early. ‘S' Cummin®. Iheatre. The Manager ha* the pleasure of ii4|K«Sfully informing tbe public, that tbe NEW THEATRE will open on -\~ i , . , This Evening, December % 1818, With CHEKllWS COMEDY of the _ SOLDIER S DAUGHTER. Governor Heartali Frank Heartall - ■ Malfort, sen. • • Majfort, jon. Capt. Woodley - Mr. Ferret --- -J'him jiliy Quaint ■ Simon .... William - - - - John - - - - Widow Qbeeriy Mra. MaHbrt . - Mrs. Fidget - Susan r - - Mrs. Towuly t - - Mri. Fainkscr. '. ■ Mr- Yeung. ■ • Mr. Horton. ; Mr. FasiseLV.' - Mr. (Huntmed. - Mr.- Cfavke. *» • fifK Daffim/t'- - - Mr. Rais. — ! Mr. SMrsifla.. > Mr. bcMeiivtti. - - Mrs. Vooug. - "Sbs. rtrummond- . - Mrs. Clarke. - : '- Mrs.tlor.on. Mr*. Faulkner. The EFILODGE, to he spoken by Mr. YOUNG. Previous to the Play, an OCCASIONAL AD DRESS, (written by a gentleman of tbit h‘fy,) witi be delivered by Mr. FINN --.- . To which will be added, the FARCE of RAISING THk Wtfrfls -.fcte ipaHvo. •• f' •. Mr, FettatL ’]-; ':- -Mias Durable -. - -3- Sirsi Claris, Peggy * - m OCF Admitsion to the Boxes and Pit, ou uo- .! *as— to the Gallery, nrn curts." V The Door* to be opened hi half past 5, and tbe performance-to commence at half past e o’clock precisely. Tickets and places for the Boxes; to he had at the'box Office at tbe Theatre on days of perforni- alien from 10 till 2 o’clock, and from S till 5; and on non-play days from 10 till 2 o’clock. Smoking in the Theatre cannot he. allowed. Tickets ban be adopted on those nigbts only, for which they are expressly sold— UJECXS not transferable. Oj* The public is respectfully informed, that, Mr. U1LSON is engaged fo> afew nights, and will make his first appearance on SATURDAY EVEN. 1NG, in.the characters of Robert Tpkt and Mp. perkin, dec 4— 238 vy Grand Lodge. ~ ^ The members of 'the Grand t-odge nf Georgia, and tbe diffeieiit Lodges under ita jurisdiction, by their proper representatives, are summoned to attend the grand quarterly comntnucation, Ibr tbe election of Grand Officers,' ani.otlier business of the Craft, on SATURDAY, thei6th of December next, at 11 o’clock i. . • t By order of the Bight VTortUpful Grand Matter A. Hunter, grand sec’n/. nov 18——225 FeUew-Citizens-r-I offer, myself »» a candidate tor Receiver Of Tsx Return.-, and if elected, will discharge the duties oft he office to the best of my abilities. * ADAM COPE. Fellow Citiziha of Chatham county, 1 1 offer’** a candidate at the ensomg election, m January, for Receiver of Fax I£:turusi and solicit your auffrages in my behalf. ' William Morel, ***-\T?% - ' i ■ iiTW e-raswST- FALL and WINTER GOODS, i By the shffia Oglethorpe, Pallor and .Ifary-Ann, just arrival from Liverpool, the subvenbefs have received xn ETTEAS/tg SUPP1.I of DRY GOODS; AUCTIONS. On Tuesday next, the 8th inst. TFjtit be sold bifore my store, Comprising a complete asaortment of WWTm, 1 ' 0 c l°* U rids years’ in, potLIion, ITorned, Cotton, linen and Silk. GOOES, which nr ,vrm have been carefu'lv selected bv one of the firm— _ J Jf nrion d,lfi, , e BLAbKETS and wilLbo-sold, by thc.^iecc or package, at * | 4t Tora«w^I be accommodaUng.and made known Sale to ctmmencc at 11 o’clnk paper. ANDREW LOW U CO. sept 17 185 t 1 Plains, Blankets, §*c. fgc. Thcriltcribat have received, by the Oglethorpe from IJverfool, and levera! other hue arrival!, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PACKAGES FALL and WINTER GOODS,* Comprising a very general assortment of Staple and Fahey Articles; Which they offer for sale, at a moderate’ ad vance, forcasn, cotton, or. approved paper, at the | 1 corner stand formerly occupied by Messrs. Gau-11, a dry & Dupon. . O. KELSEY & GO. | l i QCt 8 r.v 194 I« do do db ,.v : ’ New Fall Goods. The subscriber has received by the ship Ogle thorpe,* large proportion of his FALL GOODS; consisting of a ten general supply of Woollens. Cottons, .' Linens, silk and cotton Hosing, Crockery ware. Glassware, Re. Which he offers for sale on -accommodating j term »- ' EUAS WALLEN 1 *ept3$-I«> M. Herbert, auct’r. dec 4——239 ' , ’ Will be sold at Auction * On Thursday, tlie 10th December, In front yf the tlore Immediately under the count irrg.fotue of B. Richard,on U Co The , entire invoice of a large and well ehnsen assortment or BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, conrittinlg of the following articles: 28 hale* London duffil,Blankets 5 do rose do « • ‘ twilled point do blue Plains »- do mixed do do white do red Flannels white do blue and black superfine west of Eng. and black rupetfine Casaimeres stout low pricsd Ca^imeres, assorted Received. Per whip Cord, captain AteWjn, Best-London PORTER, viv. - 20 cask* draft from Barclay’s brewery 00- do bottled, 7 uoxen each, from Hibbert'a 200, dp . do 7- do do do Aurtina 50 . do pale Ale in bottles. 7. dozen each PAINTS, ground in oil, vizi v White Lead, ICO.fcegs, 28 lbs each Do « do 300 do 14, do do Fine black 20 do 23 do do . Do du 30 do 14 do do Do olivegreen 50 do 23 dp do Do bright do 15 do 14 do do Do UrOMWickdo^ 15 TO'b* each Do btqdit blue 30 do 14 do do Linseed OIL, viz: 10 casks of 50 gallons each 50 jugs of Si do do 250 mats wine Bottles, 1 grace each 2 tons of 14 os. sheathing Copper 10 sheet* milled Lead - , 390 casks Roman Cement > For sale by B. RICHARDSON U CO. nov 28 234 The subscribers 3 do 8 ’do 3 do it 2 do 3 do stout 6-4 Cloths, assorted colon Carpeting and hearth Rugs Bombaxetsi all black •do assorted colors R*ttinetat do do raize assorted patterns IS do cottph. do- t do women's white A’^onia Hose J do worsted apd cotton pantaloon Drawee 1 do ailk Hose, and Gloves, and bobbin Law 1 do black late Yeils and Shau-ts - 4 chest of olive Thicksets '1 do drab and slate elastic Bibs 3 trunks printed Quilting* 1 do white tnd colored farcy Riba 1-cheat fancy 7-8 Calicoes 2 do do du Nankeens 1 bate do . do S-rsnet* 8 brie* Chambraya, dark Hollands, ftirnitare and twist Checks 1 case linen table Cloths 14 hlids boy’s and men’s wool Hat* 6 do do plated Hats, assort id colon 4 cases maid’s and children’s wool Booneti; as sorted shapes and colon 4 do Fow ling-Pieces, single-and double barrel 5. do Henry’s calcined Mkgneria Term* of sale, viz—sums of g500 and under, cash; do over 5C0, and not exceeding glCOO, 60 days; doovet 1000, and not exceeding jtfiQOO, 99 days; do over 2000. and not excceditur g3i 00, 4 Have united their intertata in Savannah, for I months; do over S000, and not exceeding %4O0Q, the purport of transacting .FACTORAGE and IJ months; and all sums over 24000, 6 months; in COMMISSION BUSINESS,. under the firm of I approved endorsed paper— payment* to be swijf Ponez & M’Kxnks; they tender their services to I before the delivery of the goods. Merchant* and Planters, and will make advances, I Sate (• commence ar il o’clock. snd render every facility in their power to those I Purchaser* to pay for packages at sterling cdat. who may think proper to intrust them with their I QCj* The goods and patterns' msy he seen st business. Their concern in Augusta will be con. I any Ume on application to tintted as lieretofoic, um lo Ponce, ruera. I offer as s candidate for Receiver of Tax Re turns at tbe ensuing election . - John Dillon. dec 3 238 Scotch Goods, HOW UBDISO FBOM SHlr 8CIESCC, Fine tewed mu<<lin Robes Do. boqk..mull.and combric Muriins l)v. Ginghams, linen shd cotton Tlireads Do. linen bed tick Oznabu'tg* Do. Denies’and union Stripes' Do. Pullicat to Masulepatam Handkerchiefs; For sale by ELIAS WALLEN, dec 4—239 Landing’ 100 hhds Molvsses, suitable for retail 100 hags green Coffee 20 hbos 4th proof Jeuuica Bum 40 chests hyson Tea, latest importation 100 bis fresh Flour 100 half do do For sale by P. STANTON, dec 4r—:is — ■ 239 TaytoPo wharf. For sale A Negro Boy, aged about twenty-one, who ia a good cook, first rate butcher, and good house servant— he ia honest, sober snd. industrious with ndispufable titles. GEOftGE CHRISTIE.' dec 4 a* 232 Wanted to purchase The whole or part of PEW in the old Presby terian church. Inqure at this office. decS 249 JUount Zion Institution. The exercises of this ir.Etitlition, wilt he resum ed on the 1st Monday in January, I8l9. The irector, for reasons already hated to tbe public, having declined the presidency of tlie University of Georgia, will continoe to :wperintend and in struct in the seminzry whit); has, for six years past, existed and' flourished Under his care. Miss Harriet Stcbbins who has recently taught wiJh merited reputation in FoWeKon Academy, will take Charge of the r«*ui mismrr - Not more than thirty scholars will be under her tuition Should applications be sufficiently nu merous to demand or justify tbe measure, an arurtant female teacher will be employed. To both branche* of the female school, the rector will devote daily attention snd instruction.— Scholars will he Dithfully and systematically in structed in all the literaiy; scientific and orna mental parts 'of Education which arc taught in the most reputable female seminaries in the Unit ed States. Lessons in iscsie will be given by a professor of this art* Scholars will be received for a half year’s seiskrn. Those under the tuition of. Min Stebbins, will pay 16 dollars a teision.—Those under the tui tion of an aaristant 12 dollars;—and for xesze, ixbbozbxbt and rxisnso twenty.five. , Tss wain iwumn will be under tbe man- agement and tuition of Mr .Gildersieove and the rector. By tbem students will be instructed inall tbe branches of English, Academic and CoUegiate ' ' . Tuition for Reading, Writing, and Eng- rammar, Will be 12 dollars a session;—for -apby, the use of tbe Globes and the Acade- lassics, 16 dollars;—and foracbolars holding regular ccQrge grade, twenty-fire. Tbe institution n furnished with a respectable Library;—and good board may be had for 150 dollars a year. ^ AU applications for admission, may be made to John D. Beman, postmaster, at Mount 2!ioo, who is appointed treasurer of the institution;— the scholar, before he commence* bis studies; wfil *rii« from him a certificate, that one session haafken paid iu advaneo. J- 5 fJjthan S. S. Beman, reefer. Mount Xion, Biaotock Connty, ■ rVmumherXi,1818 236 the firm of M'Keuxie I D. PONCE ALEX. M'KEKZIB. -198 mi v 30——231 M, Herbert, auet’r. , The subscriber Having removed to the comer atorr^d the new ht’ok buildings, on Bayand Jtffeisnn streets, has just received by reernt.arrivals, and ia now open ing an-extensive assortment of irOOLLEPf, COTTOX, LUCEM AJ7D SUK GOODS, which — - - - PUBLIC S.1LES. City Marshal’s sales. Qn Tuetday, the 5th day of January, In front of the court.bouse, between the hours, of ten a M. and two r. *r. will be sold tbe fot- lowing Lots, if ibe respective rents are not paid before that day. Lot No ?, Franklin ward f 60 by 90 feet, bound- are offered ^for sal* on : n„v 10 — 2 ,9 ° r ■ .Raisins. boxes M^telH > wp^orq^atity Also lot NO 22, Warren waru, wy M , (bounded east bv wt No 31, aouth by Congress I street, west by barren square, and north by St I Julian street—re-entered for fot rj onxes muscatel > ... . „„»• Just Unded from on boarii slup Cotton-Plant ^ ^ N P ^! Warren ward, Jpor sale by Du'hamet &’ Auze. -237 i Charles C. Wright, ENGRAVER, ' TOOK XEW-TORK, four quarters ground sixty by ninety | feet, bounded chst by Habersham street, south by Broughton street, west by lot No 38, and north by a lane; re-entered for four quarters ground rent, as the property of William Stephens Also lot No M, Warren ward, sixty by ninety feet, bounded east by lot No 37, south by'Brough ton street, west by hit No 39, and north by a lane; Wishes to inforin the inhabitant, of Savannah. | “SSTrf WitSl fCnl * “ ,bo aodtheeountnri»^hhei»l,^« h,scommenc. P ^ f otAMy byninfty hv^Mr ftfet ’ ^“"ried west by lot No ?3, south by South tefftfrt heCiU give satisfaction'to^ore^o ^ please to favor him with their patronage. 1 Z S^. ren, • 03* Bank Note “Engraving executed with neat-1 i ft f ijlf ig F.DvIrf • ^ feetX^ded cult b- JeSrwtrert. EKhange, merchant s Cards of Address, Visiting Hlfl , , trectf b} . f ot No , 5> ^ north bf * ■ nTd. Ail kind, or OopperpUte Printing done F ° UWi ***• M at the shortest notice. * n..- ... nov 14 |o—223 - Miss Mercer HSTforttA ground renw ro t«m Has the pleasure of informingthe ladies of Sa- ! property of Jam>s MinrfedoPf 8 vannah, that Hie has removed her sitoatmato Mrs I Also fot No 39. Elbert ward, sixty by ninetv Duke’s, next door to Mra Demere. in the Presby- I f ee t, bounded east by lot No 40, tnbth fay Liberty terian Church square, and cwn be accommodated street, west by lot No 38, and north by a lane; re- with a room, where sb* will be happy to receive I entered for four quarters gsound rent, as the pro- ^er customer, and fnea^aiiA bring the new- perty of Benjsmin Sheftail g ' est fashion. froro New-York. she will be tfaankfu Also lot No 40. Elbert ward, aixfy by ninety r„„ .11 ftvnr. - .he ranmmhn. tme • fcet, bounded ea.t by Jefferson street, south by Liberty street, west by lot No 39, and north by a lane; re-entered for four quarters ground rent; J ijarain Sheftail for all favors in the nov 19——>rf*- -226 €>■ Particular Notice.' i the property of Brnja twill bee The subscribers having amicably settlejl all there I tZ'a'J'Zl, favor conftrred upon Item mti^hne of ffim- j Also five ictelteNo 32, Spring IfiU; reenter- ^ WILUA>4a BAnTON. ed tor fourqiartera ground rent, as th? prtperQr to,—VP*!"**- r, -v- «fojjour^mtera ground rent, »the property of Also lot No 13. Jackson ward, sixty by ninetv of Jams Moax, late ofStMarvV dece^vive | fret, bounded eart by lot No 12. .noth by Hull Notice. Tlie subscribers baring qualified under tbe will ■aid estate, duly authenticated, within the^toe I re ’ en ‘fJ'ri ^ er S > ffrotfiritcnt, «* Uif sisswj* •”* •■‘"'isz-diiS. n unmeoiatcpayment. bounded.east by lot No 13, south by-Hull street, west by lot No 15 and north by a lane; re entered for four qnajtere ground rent.** tbe Pro perty of Isaac Minis : . Also lot No 15, Jackson ward, sixty by ninetv feet, bounded east by lot No 14; south by Hull street, west bv M-Comb street, and north by a lane; re-entered for four quarters ground rent,r» the property of laze Slims Abo lot No 36, -Jackson ward, sixty by ubiety feet, bounded.east by lot No 37, south by a fane, west by Jot N<? 35, and north by Perry street; re entered for three quarters ground rent, ss the pro perty of J Sltaffer sons indebted thereto to make Ann Mark, ) Arch. Clark, Vrireeafora, Wm. F. Kelly, j Ipy Mr. Kelly is fully authorised to settle the claima of tbe corcem,. - Mary’s, Camden county, A Vo. 17—if—225. i auction: To-Morrow, 3 th instant, im be told tm J. WoltMcdo wharf. 6 chests brass mounted tower -Muskets, steej | ^Abo lot No 2^ Brown ward, sixty by ninety rimmera • feet, bounded east by Madison street, south by 2 do brown barrel FowBng-Piree* 1 Ho n atreet, wen by- lot No 23, and north by a 23 tierces English pale Ate • [lane; re-entered, for fire quarters ground rent, .ax 13 do best brawn stout pbrter [the property of George Gordon 30 kegs fine Mustard, 7a 8 lb each | Also lot No 23. Ptow.i ward, six tv bv ninetv 11 hlws men s,boy’s and youth’s coane English J feet, hounded east by lot No 2» s-uith by Hul) Hats * j street, west by Jot No 24, and north by a lan^ re- 12 elegantbaU Lamps, brass mounted; with ceil- j entered for five quarters ground rent as theprr.- ing shades ] nerty of George Gordon ’ Terms—for aU sum* under 200 deters, cash; I f. M. Stone, a. I*, over 206, note* ax sixty.days; with approred en-I dec 1 ??9 doisen. *i. • 4 .. . Sait U commence at ll.’clock v 1 ,' Blank BiUd of JSdle, \ gff I ?t" .1 ' Mr'MlMNMMfcflii,