Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, December 08, 1818, Image 1

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fyU'Ca&v*-' wg fore 'riwl foe/ Weall»enimeelvra a»i de- I pemlctiee •*» cm« another by their -chtrter*—•are, f* •) whieb *heJeU m m on T» #lilw «omp!«-eljr*ot*ent, »aJ able lo aet the world at «fhertJ»«J «nd 8 feet Water mhcrhtikl; took defc.ncc.” , ' . ' off opt Graham. crew. and rjssxngar. 14th. I - • » Hii Rrhe.<» ipik; t!»e schr Pnendfc from Bns* to | f ur which look from ber the capt. pro- sen gCT<ar.d 5 men. 18Ji, Ut 42, long 631,.poke brig tiabnli, from Maryport for St John, who took fmm u* 2orihe Harriet*, crew. The Be beecs, previous to filling in with the Harriet,' saw tiie wreck of the ship Brothers, of Liter- pool ,• timber liarftd, Und full of water. ns tbs sxtaxva* sets sit ess ■ The Journal puMWicil at Milled gevrtle of the dale qf the la of December, cuntai-J, under the editorial head, the following remark*— » "We entirely ogre* with the editors of the »‘D«.ei Gtx-ite, tttt*. in will be far better to have “a charter for an independent hank at that town, ••although, nnder aom: diacouraging restriction*, ••than an institution, regulated by, and dependent •on a place between winch and Darien, there my •te commercial rirahhip. It Uour decided opio- ••ion, and we feel no repugnance to exprero it, that ••the director* of the State Bank are not disposed “to aid the commerce of Dirien, by locating auch "a capital there, at would beneSt the place.” - fn justice to the director, or the State Bank, you are requeued to publiah the following'ikao- •ution of the board of Wrtjjara, which apeak* for iticlf—showing, thatthe'd'rrectore, jn note.- tablikhing a branch of the State Bank at Darien, were not influenced by the considerations unju.lt r imputed to them by the Journal: and which motives, it is confidently believed, never once' e rtered Into tbfir dcUcretiuns—indeed, it *U aoppoaed, that the conduct of the Director, of that inatilution, was too well knowo and'ap preciated, to subj- ct them to toch illiberal Inatno* •tioM against any aectioa of the date, from any source whatever, and moat murtdly ao, from that quarter in which it has been made, ft may be well farther to remark, that the citizen, of Darien bad assurances similar to tho.e given to the eftfreo* of Grcenfoorough and Satontou, a* to tbeeaubtishme^of a branch bank, as soon as practicable. That individual, in- the Utter pUce* have, and are qualifying themselves, by procur jng the number of share* utoessary to enable the director* of it)* State Bank, ,to appoint board* o« direction, (15 abate* being required as the qual'ffi - Cation for a director,)' whereat the dirtetor. of the Bute Bank coul'4' not : eitabliin a branch at D irien, if they desired to do ao, a* tliere is no t (oor ever has beeojatthat.pUce oria iu vicinity soy *Udtviduals holding .lure* in the State bans, to Enable them to constitute a board of three- lion. (■ u /■ !' » •'AnaetboHal^omsundry cA.f.y\t of »t i “ingjaid before tne board (on the 5th January laM) “praying flmtbeeetabttibmeni of an agency thert, “with a capital of glUO.UuO, and the same having ••been duly and rtspectlujly con.i Jtred — “Jfw.foelt That the present operatic!.* of thi* “institutionand its branches, and the demand for ••it* tuhds added to the dilficnliy which they have "discovered in establishing an agency at this •‘time, to be made useful before tbr approach of “the dull season of summer, render it impracti- “cable And inexpedient lo accede lo the request of ••the petitioners, but the director, express it as •their opinioij that arangemente will be made a. “soon as practicable, for the establishment of •'an office of Discount and Deposit at Dirien, and "suggest their hope that some of the citizens of “Darien will procure the necessary stock to enable •this board lo constitute a direction there.*' ' It is requested that the Jou.-n.J will give the above aninaertion^ COJWESPO-YDEA'VF. "MrsciTon,** on "our banking system and East. India trade,’* is received! and regret, from its length, that we are unmblo to give place to it to. day—tb-momsw, however, it shall appear. dT dhip nwrUt. of tdverpwal. bctmd'w St Jo 1 ,*, fy a) which Ihe fell in with on the 3d, with Was SHIP NEWS. port op satammab. ABHIVXI), Schooner Undaunted, Van Shayck, New-York, S day*—general cargo—to Rutlerb White", W T. Williams, II Tuppcr, Mrs C Bradley, G Tufts, D. Hill & Co. Meigs & Iteed J Lalbrop A Co. Charles Kelsey It Co. Mrs Shearer, Lawrence & Thomp son, A C Semmes, J Morgan, R Campbell, J Campbell, B Blits, A Co. S Cliabc, L Petty It Co Scarbrough 6 MKinne, Ailing & Itoff, t’once A ■M'Kinlie, J Brown, M Riyff, jr. Cumming & Moorhead, Jnhnaton & Hills, W S Gillet, J Cum in ft Co. B SI Kinne ft Co. Greene St Lippitt, J Muir, F Rail, S C Dunning and the master.— Twenty-three passengers. Schooner Golconla, Brook., Boston, 18 days— with lumber—to H. Kimball, consignee. Sloop Delight, Cooper, Charleston, 1 day—an assorted cargo —to I Cohen, Nichols, D>b*nn & Hills, Campbell & {Cumming, and J Chamer.— Eighteen pnsengers. Sloop Packet, Votee, Charleston, 1 day. Steam-boat company’s freighting boats Nos 1 St )9—with 438 bales cotton—to A G Semmes, La. •niche ft Watson, Campbell It Cumming, Meig- St Rccil, and Scarbrou gh ft M’Kinne. tj-Con ign- ees are requested to call and receive their cutton rtuiiD, Ship Robert, Thornton, Kum-Kcys, (West-In- dies)—l Rmtelle. * Sch’r Sarah, Luther, Plymouth, (V C) Sch’r George, Wright. Newbern, (N C) Psrt »J Charleston, ft.-emitter 5, Air. British ship James Bailie Siyle. ilelfast. 49 data, with dry goods, Ac.; ship Liverpool. M'Lellan. Portland 15 days. Cleared, ship Lady Gallatin, Swain, Savannah. The brig George Little, Suuthwick, 93 days from Rotterdam, bound to Boston, took a pilot yesterday. The G L. has experienced much sad weather, and is short of provisions, which {propelled her tabcar away fortius port. The ship Andrew Jackson, capt Murton, from Bristol, (England) tfor this port, with a very valuable cargo of hardware, tin, paints, Ac went ashore yesterday morning, about 2 o’clock, near Baroagat. Sixty ■ hogsheads of hardware were immediately thrown overboard to lighten the abip and alt tail set (the wind being off shore) to get tier off, without success. Signals of distress were then hoisted, and at IB a n. when our informant left her, three boats were going from the shore, which would take off the passengers and crew if found necessary. She has up wan Is of 60 pas. achgeri PiSim ber duration, and basing a hea vy cargo on board, it ia feared she will bilge. The sloop MtyyJk Elisa, bound from Fred- vrickaburgh to this port, with a cargo of Soar, went ashore at Baroagat yesterday morning, near the Andrew Jackson—crew and cargo saved— waste! high and dry on the beach. Merchant'! BaO, Boston..Vw. SJ—1». so. Arrived, brig Juno, Shaw, Halifax, 9 days; schr Ja.hhi, smith, do. 18. Jirig Dolphin, Williams, Croastadt, 33 days, and 39 from Eltineur, with iron and raanufac 'tu(«s Left at Cronstadt, Oct S, brig Governor ' Brooks, Alien, for Boston next day, and sh\p -Canton, Rogers, for N York in 7 days—the only -American* there. The Uaiied States' frigate aSoerriere, from Boston, bad arrived at Cronstadt, landed the bon. Mr. Campbell, lady, tie who ' proceeded to St Petersburg in a steam boat. The -customary salutes were fired on the arrival and -departure of the Guerrit re; she remained at Cron- ^tadtsbout 12days, and sailed with the Dolphin; -*rr at Elstoeur foe 15th, and saiMcd again foe 16th for the Mcdlttemnean Spoke, Nov n, Jtt 41), long 50. brig Earl Dalhou-ie, 50 days .'from L-rerjiool for Halifax, with loss of mai> - -topmavt. , 17th, tit 43, long 63. bng Rebecca -Duncm. 65 day. Iron Cronstadt for •lahira-ire .aod took from her 4 mao, being part of tUecreu ffj: For New-Tork 9jU2 The regular packet ship COTTON- PLAN r, M. Fasti, mis'er, wiU meet with imme diate dispatch, baring the principal p» rt *l cr cargo engaged. For freight of foe remainder or passage apply on board, at Hunter’s whirf, or to Beniamin Howard. k dee 7—x—241 Dk For New York ffl' The regular packet brig LEVANT. SlfCfr D. Wood, master, will meet with quick mOl^k despatch, having part of her freight en gaged, Ofrtte residue or passage, having superior and extensive accommodations, apply to foe capt. on board, at M’Kmne's wharf, or to Hall & Hoyt, wao Hava von ssu , ■ Len-lirg from said vessel, 1050 bushels DATS,' in hags. x dec. 7 a 241 BILLS O i ' *» Und. Philadelphia and New-York. For •ale by JOHNSTON b HILLS, nov 7—1—241 , Exchange on New-York For talc oy REA 6 SUTLER. ; «kc T ■»•—F . ■•-24L. 7 by 9 Window Glass and Sashes. 3u Duxes 7 by 9 Window Glaaa 84 7 by 9 vv inflow Fashes, 12 panes each Fursale, ou reasonable terms, by David Hill $*Co. ' defe 7 L 241 MKcnne's -mltarf. Just received, by the subscribers, 3 pipes prime Cognac orandy 5 do Sicily Madeira Wine 15 quarter casks .Malaga Wine 25 boxes tresti Prunes, and A constant supply ot winter strained Oil For sale on accommodating terms Gaudry Of Dufaure. dec 7 m 241 „ Holland Gin, Whiskey, t£c. 10 pipes genuine tiuhaiid Gin 59 oarrtti rye WhiaXry. 2d .folds do ho 200 half boxes Soap SO caskk Cheese . .1 cue bladk ostrich Feathers 1 do Canton sewing Silk 1 do London mixed Pins For safe by DAVID HILL at CO. dec 7 L 241 M Ktime's seharf Land for sale. A Tract of Etna, cumainiag one hundred acres, more or leas, bounded cast by land* of the estate of Josiah Fox, west by the estate of Benjamin Fox, north by land of D. F. Borquin. and south by vacantland, eleven mile* from Savannah. For further particulars inquire of foe printer, dec 7 -p—r-241 Doctor James Watson Cotton Respectfully informs Jus friends ami tne public in general, that he has commenced the practice 4 physic and surgery in this city. His services can be commanded by calling at Mrs Graham’s, in Bryan street, second door east of Mr Baltelle’s new buildings. dec 7 l—241 Planters’' Batik. THIRTEENTH DIVIDEND. A dividend of six per cent for the last six months, has been declared this day, and will be paid to stockholders on or after Thursday next. J. Marshall, cashier. dec 7—tx—241 Notice. The Court of Ordinary of Chatham county is, adjourned until To-morrow morning, 10 o’clock,, and will meet at the Exchange. S. M. Bond, clerk. dec 7—c—241 Notice. The Pews in the Presbyterian Church will be rented on Thursday next, for six months. The present holders are entitled to them, on appear ing,at the Church, at *i o’clock, on that day, and having their names entered. These who have purchased pews in the new Church, and are not proprietors of pews in foe old. are invited to at tend at same h->ur, when matters of consequence will be laid before them fur their decision. Oliver Sturges, dec 7 —241 , chai-mnn board trustees. To the Electors of Chatham county. lama candidate for receiver of tax returns at the ensuieg election, amt -will be thankful to you. fro* your suffrages on foe occasion. J. White. dec 7—242 Caution to the Public! \ The suboc iber*» P*K'.kct Book va* stolen firhm his coat pocket oo Saturday evening last during the performance at the t heatre. The contents uere twenty two dollars 111 paper and an accepted draft drawn by James Holmes, esq. of Sunbury, on Mr. E 5 Rees merchant, of this city, for S'244, and a draft of Mr. Jam -s Alexander on Alexander limiter, esq of this city, for 8133. Pa; ment i f the snore drafts being stopt, they can be of no use to any one but the owner Thomas N. Morel.' dec’7 b 241 Lost, At the Theatre, on batuiday night last, a red morocco Pocket Book, wrh a silver clasp, with a consid. table amount of money in bills, and ms- ny paper* of importance to the owner. A gener ous reward wiU be paid to any one by leaving it at this office. THOMAS M. NEWELL, dec 7 241 Found Opposite my plantation, on the Georgia side or foe river, last week, two HOUKD3, evidently of the best breed. The person who own’e them, will do well to apply teen for form Thomas Boorke. - dee 7 241 iMtkm* . tl 1 asvx a text van sx nan» arasa as. uaru, J OA£ UU.YDRBD ii THIRTY PACKAGER FintMfU Gl/eWl'S, Engagement Second of M^HILSON’S. This Evening, Decffribeir J f 1818, Will beperfo, ned Sbarider.*^ COSfEBY of the SCHOOL FOHSCJUmiL. Sir Peter Teazle - - Mr. HRsoq. Sir Oliver Surfiiee - • . Mr. Clark*. Charles Surface - - - .Mr DaKoo. Crabtree Mr. Fn Snake ------- -Mr. Rowley Sir Henjamtn Backbite Joseph Surface - - - Moses Careless - Mr. - Hr. Mr. Young. . . Mr. Drown. - - Mr. Nichols. . . Mr. Hyatt. - Messrs. Schonottir&c. . . Mrs. Gilfm. . . Mrs. Clarice. . . Mrs. Barrett. . .-Mrs Waring. Ajierthc Como-Jy, a DANCE, called “l# Chat- naac," by Mu* CLARKE. To which will be added, foe musical FARCE of The CHlLHBEoFT in the WOOD, Trip - - - - - Servants - - - • Lady Teazle - 4 Lady Sneerwell ” M r»- Candor . Maria Walter r. Lord Alford - - - 8ir pdwlarid Mr. Uilson - Mt- Drummond. uwlatid' ** - }- - Boy - ; Gforiel Ruffians - . Gnrl • . . Josephine - Winifred — jntjtMfutut# . Messrs- Guinea Seward! - . . . . Mm Clarke. . . .- r . .Vlrs. Wanng. „ . , . Airs. Clarke. Lady-Alford - - - » - - Mrs. Horton. (I-y Admission tu the Boxes and Fit; osx not- tax—to foe Gallery, nrir casrs. •/ The Doors to be opened at half past 5, and foe-performance to commence at haif past .6 o’clock precisely. Tickets and places for the Boxes, to be had at the Box Office at foe Theatre on days of perform ance from 10 nil 2 o’clock, and from j till 5; and on non-play days from 10 till 2 o’clock. Smoking in the Theatre cannot be allowed. Tickets Can be admitted on those nights only for which they :ire expressly sold—CJ1ECKS not transferable. Savannah, December 7 241 For sale, TIIE FOLLOWING TRACTS OF LA AT): One tract of Uad situate, being and dying in the c-.unty of Gtyu. in the state of Georgia, eory taming six bundled acres, bounded on the ntYfo by lands of J uae* Spalding, on the east,' ff,' j»d$ of Wm Williams, and on foe west and, j J oy vacant lands. This land wassoldinfoey- £792, by Elisha B. Hopkins, to Ignatus Geoght^? * ALSO, One other tract of Land, containing five hun dred acres, on Buffalo creek, in Camdt p,county, butting and hounding west by sail, ere ■ I, south bv James Gunn’s bun s, eaatward'v by John Peter Wagnon’s land, north by vacan: lir.dl This land —as granted to Ig,iatu Geoi.i :.u in ’ T li-- -The - riginal bill* of sale, maps, ac e ■ k os of foe sub-cribtr. AL; T 't tfL" nor IS—aj—231 1 Library. The Library Room, will fk. open for delivering books cters/ day from 3 to 4 o’clock r «. Oediter, sec'ry. dec 5—240 _ Just Received By the s'Jp Science, unit btigt lJuroi and C/ta:- ■ „ ham, 150 pieces best Cotton Bagmg 1 bale black and blue Uassgne res 72 crates.Crockery-waitas-oitcd 10 boxes Muslaid 33-.do sheet Copper . . 1 cask Copper Nails , Fiji sale by 1 ' ’ -• Willian: Taylor. dec 5-cn—249 ' ■ ‘‘ "" L. Fetty (,Va 9. B'.Uon’e range') oiFxns fob sate 5 pipes pure Holland Gin 3 hhdTpure Jamaica Bum 25 boxe* Spermaceti Candles 50 do Tallow ~ . 50 .slo- brovro-Soaqs 15 barrels soft shelled Almonds 40 reams pot No 1 writing Paper 100 do wrapping . do 30 dozen hair Sieves 20 boxes first quality Cheese 30 casks do do 20 barrels Philadelphia Beer 12 barrels white Beans 12u0 pair lined and bound Shoe3 30 pieces domestic Shirtings dec 5—1—240 The subscribers HAVE JUST RECEIVED , 15 cases northern Homespun*; containing 10,000 yards unbleached Homespuns 10,000 do plaid Stripes, Checks, Chambray and Ticking 2,000 do b'ue Kersey, adapted to the southern market ALSO A general assortment of G ROCERIBS, at whole- ale—for sale on accommodating terrot by Harrib djf “Waterman, nov 28 234 Nice’s -ahdrf^ Office for the Sale of Negroes, 8£c Tbe subscriber has removed from the house he occupied on the Bay to one opposite the Georgia Hotel in the vicinity ol the Market-square, where he will continue his office for the punlic and pri- vate sale of Negroes, Houses and Lois, Carnages, Horses. Vessels, &c; and ns formerly will negoti ate paper, buy and sell stock, on commission; to .which will be adde-1 an Intelligence office, where those who wish to either buy ot sell, rent .houses, hire negroes, or exchange one species of proper ty for another, may be afforded an eariy opportu- nity of gaining information, and be aided in suit ing themselves, for a smalt charge, and in order to ascertain foe pro-pect of a speedy sale of ne groes, hones and carriages, or' other property confided to him, an auction will be held on every Monday and-Friday in front of the Georgia Ho tel, and at anytime when required In raise funds by forced sales of negroes. Sic.—he will send a bell through the city advertising a sale at a con- ' hour on any day that business can be ed; and flatters himself that fais long ha- effing negro property and his correspoiv •ath those who are generally purchasing he will be enabled to eftect speedy sales at fair places, and requests that all proiierty sent to him may be accompanied with written orders—care will be taken to investigate the goodness of title and can- 'or observed as to character, as far as it may i his power, and will be thankful for any favo D. Poluck. N B. The sale of produce or merchandize will For sale The Garden, Houses and Store, at the Spring- tills, adjoining foe city, just opposite that spring _oted for foe sweetness and foe 1 abundance of foe water—there is about four acres of land in tbe highest state of cultivation, with a collection of the-most rare trees, herbs, roots, tic. Tbe houses consist in a hall, three bed-rooms, a store and kitchen under the same roof, pidgeon, negro, chair and two fowl houses, and stable; and one arbour of English grapes of more than a quarter of an acre of groud; and also with or without sev- en negroes women, boys and girls; among them is a good cook, washer and ironer, and a good chair driver, and foe whole good gardiners. The terms of payment for foe garden is one third caah, tbe balance in six and twelve months credit by giving bond with morigxge on foe property, and cash for foe slaves. For more paniculars apply to Peter Duron, cF to J. F. Lefebvre. N. B. It would suit well for a brick yard, hxr- corei than two seres qf brick day. oet 30-—215 SHOES AND BOOTS, sat annnkotr to a LARGE ASSORTMENT, V All for sale by SAMUEL EVANS. Brcbstore, east «/ tht exchange, dec 5——■'<*} ■ ihwaiav u»jr Ironmongery Store Removed.' jamks pooltney Baa removed his Ironmongery store for tbe present opposite Air. Abner Woodruff’s queen's ware store, iu Bryao-street; wliere may be had A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Ironmongery, Cutlery And Brass IVAMESf which will be disposed of, wholesale and retail, at a low advance. Cj* A gaud assortment of smith's Bellowses, Anvils, 6c. tec. dec 5-—1 249 Charles Cotton OFFXitS FOB SALS Ctiampaigne and Claret Wine, of superior . quBity flhd»,4tli'proof Jamaica Rum Do 3J proof W outward tiluid Do Cognac Brandy Dj Hollai.d-Gin * 2 quarter caik- Tenet iff Wine 2 do difMalaga do 4 bis Cherry Ram 3 do do brandy Iff do. Cardial, assor ted i vf r . ifr'Ched B0h«* Trot-' 4 dos extra gilt fancy Chain 2 .'do sidlin'wood do do 2 do do bamboo do J3 casks Stone Ware nov 17—i'35 AVCTlOJfs. ■ 'nife m To-Morrow, 8th iagtan , Wilt he told an Bt’.tsn’t ccntralvharf «. Twenty-five puncheons 4th proof Jamaica RC ID of superior quality, w:»-anted prime Term*, one puneeoc, cam; over, approved en dorsed notes at 60 days - Sale te commence at 11 o'clock. ■ M. Herbert ,auct?r. dec 7-340 ■ Mo-Mcrrow, 8th inst. Witt he sold at the Here of S C Dunning, toq A 3, Ciauaavovraw, -seiihnil reserve, TO CLOSE C0XS16XRKXTS, 6 trunks fancy Calicoc* 2 cases cotton Shirtings 1 do brown Platflh*- 1 do ataom-loom Skirtings 1 do teno and spotted Muslin 1 do dyed MuiUn 2 bales and 29 pieces Castimere . 3 do 5-4 Broad Cloths 1 do and 19 pieces Swansdown 8 pieces blue Ftiinr; 4 do lmen bed Tick 24 casks English wrought Nails 2-ti pieces prime cotton Bagging 3Vim—soma under gSOb.cish; gSflO to SCO, 69 dayr; over jJSOO, 4 months, approved endors ed paper. Sals te commence at 11 o'clock. Williford 6t Baker, auct'rs. dec 7 -540 Prime Osnaburgs, 150 piece* firat quality Osnaburgx, fur sale by M. Herbert. nov 5 m 240 For sale 20,WO Bricks 3b bundles Hay Landing from schr IUfiecca & Elizabeth, captain Wadwell. Apply on board, or to * ‘ J. BA1TELLE & CO. dee 5—i—nj 240 Raisins. 100 boxes Bloom J- - * 50 boxes Muscatel 5 of » superior quality Just landed from on board ship Cotton-Plant ; For sale by ...Duhamel Sf Auze. ,dee2 m' 237 l)r. Berthelot Informs the public and country merchants, foat he ins received, by foe . last arrivals, the following articles in his tine, which'he warrants ot tbe best quality, and will sell at a reasonable price—viz: Folticul Sena . Rhubarb Hippo* Flax Manna ‘ Common do Camphor Red and yellow Bark ticnetian Root Rammomile Flowers Sugar of Lead Tooth Brushes, assorted Charcoal fordo Lieorice do refined Cochineal Cloves Nutmegs Opium •' ■' . Jesuit Drop* Macassar Oil Columbia do Cologne Water Pomatum \ Lee’s r. Lotid. Pills Windham’s do Cbettelbam Salt* Magnesia Wafers, assorted English Windsor Soap Lip Salve in boxes Essence Vials Cassia, Quassia do Spirits Hartshorn Spirits Turpentine in bottles Flaxseed' Balsam Copivi ' Hallock’s American Castor Oil West-India do Balsam Tola Gum Benjoin Glass F'unnels, assorted Spirits Turpentine by foe gallon Linseed Oil ' do Winter-Sperm Oil With an assortment of Paints, Brushes and pa- tent Medicines of different kinds ‘ ALSO A sovereign remcdy.'invented by the doctor, for the cure of that most destru-tive disease, the vener'ial—which has been experimentally proved to have had foe must happy and safe effects in producing a radical and lasting cure, dec 5 it 240 ■ Charles Q- Wright, ENGRAVER, raox xsw-xoxx. Wishes to inform the inhabitants of Savannah, and the country in general, that he has commenc ed in bis line of -tsiness in a part of the building occupied by Mr Josiib Penfield, and flatters him self tlfat he will give satisfaction to those who may please to favor him with their patronage. erf Bank Note Engraving executed with neat ness, at a reasonable notice—also .Maps, Bills of Exchange, merchant’* Cards of Address, Visiting Cards, &e. 1 ’ N. B. All kinds of Copperplate Printing done foe shortest notice. , nov 14 lo 222 New Establishment. GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING.' WILIAM ii BILLS Have just opened at the corner of Whitaker street and foe Bay, a large and elegant assortment of Superfine Clothing, made in the best manner, and most fashionable style—containing Great Coats, Plaid Cloaks, Surtout and Waterloo Coats Dress Coats, Pantaloons, Waistcoats, Drawers, fioe Shirts, Hats, Bools and Shoes, Hosiery and Gloves, and every article for a Full Dress. no » to 1 219 Education. > A Young Gentleman, from foe state of New York, who is a graduate of Union College, and well acquainted with teaching both English and Classical branches of Education, wishes a situa tion either as principal of a public seminary or as instructor in a prir*.te family. Satisfactory refer ences can be given. A line directed to A. B- will receive immediate attention, dec 1——i 236 An Elegant Piano Forte, Received on consignment, and for sale by the subscriber. This instrument in appearance is perhaps equal any ever brought to Savannah, and its tone is acknowledged by judges to be very fine. It baa Baas Drum. Triangle and Symbols, and by the uae of Pedals various other instruments mav be imi tated. JOHN LEWIS, nov 26-i—^ -233 To-Mofipow, the 8th inst. ffill besold^b-fore my store, ' -'ff balroLdndonduffle BLANKETS . Terms will be accommodating,and made known at time of sale, t . Sale to commence of 11 o'clock' M. Herbert, aucPr. dec 7 239-. a On Wednesday next, 9th iust. Will be told on Howard*9 wharf. Four thousand bushels Liverpool ground SALT Terms made known at tine of tale Sale to commence at li o'clock. M. Herbert, ailct'r. , dec 5—240 Will be sold at Auction On Thursday, the 10th December, In front of Ihe store immediately under the_ count ing-house of R. Richardson CJ Co. The entire invoice of a large and well choaen assortment of BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, consisting of the following article*: 29 bales London duffil Blankets 5 do -rose - do 1 do twilled point do 15 do blue Plains . 6 do mixed do • , 40 do white do » 4 do red Flannels 2 do white do < 3 do blue and black superfine west of Eng- land Cloths 1. do blue and black r-.perfine Cassimere* 1 do stout low priced Caikimeres, assorted colors 3 do stout 6-4 Cloths, assorted colore 5 do tv ieting and hearth Rugs 3 do Bomb.azeta, all black 4 do do assorted colore 5 do Battineta, do do 2 do Great-Coats, extra size 3 do cassimere Shawls, assorted patterns 14 trunks worsted Hosiery, assorted ' 15 do cutton do do 1 do women’s white Vigonia Hose 1 do worsted and cotton pantaloon Drawers 1 dp niUc How: and Cloves, and bobbin Lace 1 do black lace Veils and Shawls 1 chest of olive Thicksets 1 do drab and slate elastic Ribs 3 trunks printed Quiltings 1 do white and colored fancy Riba 1 chest fancy 7-8 Calicoes 2 do do do Nankeens 1 bale do do Saraneta 8 bales Chambrays, dark Hollands, furniture and twist Checks 1 case linen table Cloths 14 hhds boy’s and men’s wool Hats 6 do do plated Hats, assorted colore 4 cases maid’s and children’s wool Bonnets, as sorted shapes and colors 4 do Fowling-Pieces, single and double barrel 5 do Henry’s calcined Afogr-esia Terms of sale, vis—sums of 8500 and under, cash; do over 500, and not exceeding glOOG, 60 days; do over 1000, and not exceeding $12000, 90 days; do over 2000, and not exceeding 83900. 4 months; do over 3000, aod not exceeding R4000, 5 months; and all sums over 84000, 6 months; in approved endorsed paper—payments to be made before the delivery of foe goods. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock. Purchasers to pay for packages at sterling cost. (gf The goods and patterns may be seen at any time on application to M. Herbert, auct'r. nov 30 ——235 Sheriff’s sale. On the first Tuesday in January next, 1819. Will be sold at foe court-house in the city of Sa. vxanah. between foe usual hourffol ten and three o’clock, AU that tract of Land, containing six hundred acres, more or less, in foe county of Chatham, about 13 miles from Savannah, adjoimnglands of Wilson, on Ogechee neck; levied oo as foe pro perty of William H. Spencer, deceased, to satisfy judgments in favor of John Twiggs,et. aL Also all foe Printing Establishment, known by the Job Printing office; levied en under attach ment as the property of Oliver Steele to satisfy Isaac Cohen, on foreclosure of mortgage. George L- Cope, s. c. c. tfec 4 1—241 New-York Firemen Insurance COMPANY. CAPITAL 500,000 DOLLARS—amply secured. maxcToka. John Jacob Astor Josiah Stutges Joho G. Roster William W. Todd Henry Waring Abraham Richards Garret Heyer William Caboone Samuel S. Howland Benjamin Desobey '-* John Colvill Peter l. Kevin* Archibald M'Vickar Joseph Strong TsoxasIC. BUTILS, president, lotus WnaxTxa, asiisthnt. William M'Nxal, secretary. The subscriber having been appointed agent of the New-York. Firemen Insurance Company, with lull power in the behalf of laid company to effect insurance against fire, on good*, wares aod mer- chandize, house*, buildings, mills, vessels in pore, and generally on all kinds of property in this city and viebaty, is now ready to receive, applications and effect insurance against fire, in conformity with the power* of hi* agency, at Bnvaniab— where terms, which will be as liberal as other of fices, may be knowo on personal application, if by letter post paid, describing accurately foe pre mises and property required to be insured. AU losses sustained by this will be promptly and li- be rally adjusted and settled. JAMES HRA. oet 10 "ft——195 , For rent, . A dwelling House; near foamariixt, ia Brough ton street. Enquire of S- C, Shuwisr•• deeff—ro—240