Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, December 10, 1818, Image 3

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iMnt *f tkt^tqnieatf.nl" tylticii (hi: :•<).- ifitiiin precedent, running Ihe very bisis •f the main «f coaercu which proposed the commutation, had stipulated—nor cm the allegation of “acceptance" be suggested, a, all personal option waa t<k- i3j:jh til from the aflitgr by 'the «aid resolve, which expressly ami tjccliu'ctly referred the acceptance of the cununuution to ^ linen and carp*,' 1 thereby destroying the vetted right if lhf individual to'ihe half pay for life, against hit consent, and with ant rendering thf stipulated equiadtehtf Aaa brief samurai/ of the preceding Statement, the following observation-., faithfully deduced. a:c again mi»t re>p-< (- fully submitted to (be cousMeratinn of the members of the national legislature: The claim of the surviving officers of the revolutionary army of the t/nit«*d States, lor an equitable settlement of the half pay furlife, as stipulated bythe re solves of congress, originates, a» is declar ed bv the resolve of March 22,1789, in “the .‘services, sacrifices and sufferings, of Uio.c f wl>u have so'just a title to (lie approbation piid reward of their country.” In the li tart- felt exppression of the great father of bis .Country, ‘‘it was the juice of their blood, find of your independency* it is more than yV common debt,—it is a debt of honor—it .edhq never be considered as a pension or •gratuity, nor cancelled until it is fairly • - discharged.” According to incontrover tible facts, and the consequences which follow, by arithmetical deduction, it rests oft the immutable principles of justice* is sanctioned by correct conclusions boili in equity and ,l»Wf and is advocated by „ the Uni venal voice of the very people who arc to furnish-the means of its discharge. As. no reasoning can invalidate these incunirovi-rtiblH truths, no additional ar- Buiuenta can be require*) to enforce them A claita thus supported* and fur^vliich the X( faith nf the United Sn.tes has been pleged. ^s'witli confidence and safety referred <i file wisdom and integrity of the national senators and representatives. \V. J. A gentleman who came passenger in the brig junn, from- Pernambuco, arrived at l’liilnffelpliio, states, that a law had - passed in July 'last, to take effect in all fHe Brazil, ports oo the 1st of November following, laying a duly on ali ships and cabin stores, (24 per cent, custom-house i v!tli>»tioii)—llie articles comprised in the Above law, are, ship’s provisons. spare new spurs, anchors, cables, rigging, sails, powder, liquors, and ail private stores o! die masters,supercargoes, and passengers, Whether they ore lati led or uul. The English East-India company’s shiji Rie Cumberland, purchased for the patriot service, has-'arrived at Valparaiso—she has three decks, and mount.-. 74 gun TilEATltK. Third Might oj Mr. HILSOMS E-ijcgcncut Tltis -Eyeoing* December 10, 1818, Will be perf-.nued, the Cu>IODY of tlie SCHOOL of REFORM. iir. Hnifale ’ .Mr. Clarke. ROBERT TYKE, Lord Avondale, Peter, Frederick, General Tarragon, GldTjke. / Mr. Ter meat, Timothy, Bailiff, : Mrs ferment, . Julia, Mo. SI Chur, Mra. Nicely, She Jab, ‘ toi Hie. and Spring Hoods, In addition to tlie extensive importation by the Georgia, Ogfethop-pc and.Fallas* the.aubsenbers have received.! further supply by the bng Chat ham from Liverpool; which makes their a : sor(. . meet of DRY GOODS more gtneYal and cx'ensivc than at any former period, which will be. sold at •a reduced mlva.ee. r."‘.-V‘ • Andrew Luw # Co. dec 10 . | ce-844 Mr. Hyatt. Mr. Nadiols. Mr, Faulkner- v Mr. Horton. Mr. Young- Mr. Fennell ‘Mr.Qiio. Mrs. Young. Mrs Waling. Mrs. Barren. Mrs. Horton. Mra. Drummond. THE REPUBLICAN. a A VAX 1 All, TawMsaAT kvrxariNU'BEC 10, 18 l 1 . 'II.IL, . TUE XQU'tURllkM.llL Received at our post office, e -mo no fartl-.rr north lust evening than from Fayetteville, (ir c ) GFFtCEUS Or' THE UF.VOfUl'IO.Y. Vie have given place in to-day’s paper, to the Memorial, and the accompanying statements, of the surviving officers of the revolutionary army to Congress. It it written in a style that can- riot Tail of exciti ig the wannest fueling* in their behalf, of the American reader—and, (to borrow the language of the Nat Intelligencer,y “we add (lie hope* that the decision on the subject at tlie present session, may bc.rinax.” COU.VTJtr PRODUCE. aavaxxait—casit reives t u> nar. £ cts. g CIS. ftice, per 1*10 lbs? Corn, per bushel, t CoUoti, sea-island, prlb Ditto, up-laud, do. -Tobacco, leal, per lb; Flour, per barrel * 6 SO l lfi 5S -r (none) 10 6 75 SHIP NI5WS. pour of s.tr.’j.wY.itr aantrin, Schooner Decatur, Cushing. Boston, 9 days— 1 With . a full cargo—to Wm M Joyner, YouUjjr 8c fticlurdion,J Yountnn, J Latbnip A Co. Ilarral ( 8l WfrraU.j Carter, J C minngiiam. It itichard- San, Andrew Low t: Co H’uoil.utfi; Co. L Pel- ,ty, E Gibbm, Ponce A M-Keuaie.SO £ J Spitein., Hall A Hoyt, L Baldwin A Co. lioron A Ifruen, and John Hunter. J‘ntti.ngcr$—Mesvru W Hvol.i, -X Hadley, amt Mr Cooper. Tlie sch’r Sarah-Ann, Yansbard, sailed in company, far this port Oil' jC*p? Itom^a, ,s*w a Buoy adrilt, with a while flax * ^ftiat IfcsseagVr. Avgusta. 14 day’s—with 3.96 .bales cotton—to Fohcc A V-iivra e, Si-ir—s A J3drrouglis, Johnston A Hills, Wig Gaslon, John Jaathrop 6 Co. F ll Welman, d sic C -ben, II II Owathmey, Andrew C demines, and ChmpbtllA Gumming. " ^ cazanxD, A«lp OjtleUiorpe, Jayne, Liverpool—Smrgto U , ' Burning*i- •• . Jlrig Aim, Asbl'ard, Havre—H’m Ga t.n. Dr.;; Spartan, Delano, Wilmington. (V C) ScYr Octavo,-MUliken. St John’s, (E F) ... Port .f Ch’vhtt.n, /AvrnAr fl Arr sthr Humming Bird, Scrgeahi, .Vu qui o river, (nr) On Saturday kit. in a vary heavy blue from a s tlie Uuinniing Bird carried away far fjrt--ai| Sloops Volant, M'Lean, S rrannch. 1 day; Kx-- press, llammvlt. do J day; Itising Sun, Nj c, do- Ada;; lleiirj-,Bradford, do. I day. _Stcam-!> -at Charkston, LTIrj, Auronuat. via ‘ Dvaufort, (inland ) Cleaml, brig Gen Macomb, Wrtgiit, Baltimore; Vihr Louisa, Tbron. Tv'ersburg. (Va); -loop to- pert), IFut-hty, Rxhmond, (Vs.) '* sms me coxxxdt. The celebrated PAS IJE DEUX, called the IKISH COOLIN, By Met. Drummond and .Hist Clarice. To w hich Will be added, the FARCE of the SLEEP WALKER. SOM .MO, Sir Tauick-M’Guire, Alibi, Tom, Squire Battlepate, Jorum, Spy, ' - Servant, Mil. Decorum,. Sophia, Silvan, ffj* AJtu;»Jinn to tlie Boxes and Tit, pax not. ssa-to the Gallery, rirn exars. The Doors'to be opened at half past 5, and the prrf armance to commence at half past 6 o’clock precisely. * Tickets and places for the Boxes, to be had at the Box Office at Vie lliealre on days of perform ance from l'J till - o’clock, and from 3 till J; and nauun-jiky days from 10 till 2 o’clock. Tickets ran be admitted on those nights only for which they are expressly sold—CHECKS not hjutfer.,hle. (XT’ Smoking in tlie Theatre cannot be allowed. S’lvtvumh Drcrnibe 1 10——244 Mr. dlLsON. Mr. Nichols. Mr. Faulkner. Air. Peoueii. Air. Drummond. Mr. Claike. Air. Quoin. Mr. Seward. Airs. lUmt. Airs. Clarke. Mrs. Horton. £5* A meeting of the board of man.ig- ra of the ‘ ,-A\ . .,*NAH MISSION AY SO- CIEI'Y,” will ha held, at'east end of academy. To -Morrow evening, 11th init I,. Mason, secretary. dec TO "44 ,Female Asylum. The ircmlw ri of the Female Asylum we re- quvuttt* lo meet at the fresbyteriun Church on Saitird^Vi the 12th instant, al tl o’clock in the forenoon, to flee*, a first and second ditectreiscs, treasurer, seerttary and ten trustees ior tlie ensu- ifi|j ) car. Jiy order if the.board, Eliza Irvir.e, Sfc’rv. dec ir, °44 Cavalry—Attention. 1 The mr?;» jct:> 01 me Cavalry Corps are ordered to appear m'.mtV.ed and m undress, with sword' only, in front of the barracks, on Saturday next precisely, at luff past three o'clock. Punctual al tendance is part iclarl> requested liy order of the captain, JOSEPH S PELOT, —r-2£f . IfitvgcQm R. W^TTS Has just received, on consignment from Liver pool. per brig Glial ham. and other arrivals, and for rale, veiy low. by the piece or package. , 29 tiunki and boxes furniture andpnnled Calicoes 3 bales UomJjMu-tts,-assorted colors ~ • 1 trunk slate, drab, brown, blue and white fancy Elastc Rib ■ *■ ■ 1 trunk wonted Pantaloons and Vests: Drab, slate and blue Elastic Pantaloons 1 chest Ginghams I trlmk superfine nainYpok, satin -cold, rich tape and stripe coal, cheesed, mull, dowered, j*- paned, Vandyke, coloured, flounced, and q-. xiambm^g Dresses. Prussian, check, satin check, Turkey, Damask, Tursian black and white, white, Java and Ceylon Shawls. ' jC 1 trunk b'.ue lumals, spotte<v®rancy pullicats, superfine blue red and chocolate Sbawla, Bailtai.ias. Ac. 1 trunk superfine black, blue, olive, brown, green, claret and mixed. Costa, thick Coats, blue, black ;A mix’d T rowtera, black superfine Cloth, Cas* mere an4.ioilenet Vests t trunk C jats, top Cuatr, Verts and Pantaloons 1 chest blue and drab Naukeens 1 bale ll-lo to 13-.fi Tick 1 trunk ladies black and calored Shoes and Itvctfi ... Ir > ,i . Porter, Crockery and Pfiint. London Porter, in casks of 1, ti and 10 dozen Crates of CrockeryWare In fine order Black Paint in twenty-eight lb kegs Will be told cheap by Andrew Low & Co. dec 10 1 —244 ' ■ Castings. An Invoice of Castings just imported, consisting of Ovens Skillet* Moulds and - Money Chests—For sale by - 1 Andrew Low & Co. dec lh 1 244 Masonic Notice Tbl- brethren of Union Lodge No. 19 ijre here by particularly and speciall; summoned to meet at their Lodge Room on Saturday evening nest, the 12ih instant, at C o’clock, for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing Ala-mnic year, slid for other business preparatory to Hie festival of St. John. By order of Thomas V. P. Chari ton, worshipful-master. Joseph S. Pelot, dec 8 242 pro tem Office Bank United States, Suvain-h, Si'i necemher, 18'8 Notice.—An electiou will be held al Bank on Tuesday morning, the 2Jd instant,fora I'orter to this office, to fill tlie place of Mr Henry Lyon, resigned. Persons who may intend to apply thcrefar .will livid in their applications on or be fore said date; naming twit persons who will be heir securin' in the sum of &2JOO Bp Older El-'^ar Early, cashier, dec 9 1* Library. The Library Room, will be open for delivering books every day from 3 V.) 4 o’clock r at. * Oriuler, sec'ry. <c 5—2<0 Tlie stedm-boat Charleston, * Captain Utley, having been detained in Charles ton until this mort.im** -to complete wmoe tier ■ cctsary repairs, will no-, in ccmicquence,' ltave Abisiuiiil Saturdaywlath i at. dgg J,tfewe«r 2l4 : Ploughs for sale. 200 light PLOUGHS’ of A;-xa dirts mske.— .-Forrate by r ‘ • BACON fc RRU>:N L-;' 4 Jb* Jf-Jiran.^M' _ , Georgia Hotel. The sub>q)*il)tr it$!HCtfitl > ti'fnrms his friends and the public (hat, he ha> reputed the control »vftKi* est^blidiment, and* hereufter it will to edn* ducted by himself, in connection with Mr. David Nesler unjeniitted eflorts w»Jl be given to keep up the reputation which it has al ready acquired, and from their joint endeavors, it nisy be expected that itwi I be infenor to none in the city. Their fable will pf supplied Willi the best (he market afford , and their Liquors of tlu choicest kinds. The Stables attached to this stab!i$l isUvot will coatinuc tinder the direction jf Mr r.ill. ■" DlXlKli HOTCliKlxS V. !l. Orders from town and coj^.itry ‘for bar rels dcaotjnhns. &c. of the nioit choicest Uqoors w.ll be promptly attended to, and th»- wticlia forwarded without delav. dec 10 1 244 __ Not Discovered! Seventy six votes received at '»»ne election, arid ! now s dicit a renewal <»f lit: Mtffra^s for the of fice of ICeceiver of T«u Hetii»rs / Lewis Jahnston* jun. dec 1« 944 Wanted to purchase, or to lease for a number of years, A snail HOUSE on z whole or lizlf lot. near the ccni.w of the town, zn-1 nezr the banks— suitable for a balcltelor. Apply to tlie printer. dec |H- "44 ' ~ An orersepr tcanted Tn take cliarge of a rice plantation No te need snplv unless they are sober, honest, and industri.- ously inclined Apply at Pice Hope, between tlie 13 and 14 mile stones on the river side cf the Angusta mad, to A. WILKINS: dec lO-o—f 244 - ' J Goods Missing. A youug nun icceivecl from Hunter’s wharf, landtd from ibe ship Cot’on-Plant, on the 24:li October, five fi-luns Butler, nrutked C.; and; on the 4th instant, two casks Cheese were litsn from Anderson’s wiurf. mark- : M A C. it it presum ed, Ui.-ough mistjikc. A situaWr reward will be given lor Ihettunoj of tlie some, bv lienjutiun n»«wJ. dec 10—i —245 ’ Bmrter’e vriorf Ten dozen of BURGUNDY WINE, of a kape- or quality-. Tqrsale by decji .-X]-* Duhamd Sr Aaze. ' -34$ : • Curtis* Patent Parloyir Clocks. \ tew ->f this useful and superb art.cie ui par lour furni.urc js now opening and read; for sale at the store of Jonathan Uattrik'. This Clock is an improvement upon all others, and has at great labor and expense been brought to such perfee lion as to receive the approbation of the first ar tists in the United States, and is acknowledged by them to be the most c rrect t imekeeper, the best mo,Idled and proportioned, and surpassing ij, ele gance of appearance any (.lock ever offered to the public—it runs by a weight ms.ead of a spring, runs eight days with once Winding, and strikes the whole number of hours Upon the exterior the exertions of genius and. taste has not been spared, or any expense—every part is finished with such faithfulness as to bear tlie closest in- speetion the front of the clock consists of rich scripture and other paintings on glass, Willi tlifer- mometer. They sill be sold wholesale and re- til, and he put up in auy house in the city or boxed in the best manney. T J*e patentee wi.l stay in the cijy two or u-r4e" vi teks, and w ready, to contract VilS any sdc.ety, company or town to manufacture and put up church, gallery and batik clocks, or large clocks for meeting houses, with from one to four dials. Also for sale at the above pi ice four large ehgants.air case Clucks, dec 19—Jw* 244 • Shoes. jcst uEcsiTxn it sides EUzaaraixiAnaz, OJYE HUkuUEB SS THIRTY PACKAGES SHOES AND BOOTS, . is asniTioiv to a' LARGE ASSORTMENT. ' { AU for rale by, SAMUEL EVANS. IlLd-aorc, tau of the exchange, dec 5——24J . *fc»« tie\i.f Holland Gin, ffhiskey, fife. 19 pipes genuine Holland Giu' 50 barrel, r; e WliuAcy 2U hhds do' do 300 half boxes Soap 50 casks Cheese ' ( 1 case black ostrich Feathers 1 do Canton Scwiug Silk 1 do Loudon tniXcd Tins For sale bv DAVID HILL cz CO- dec 7 1-1—241 M KumFe vtuaf Charles Cbttaji orrsas roa sale , Cbampaigne and Claret Wine, of superior quality llbd;4tb proof Jamaica Rum Do 3d proof Windward Island Do Cognac ^iraudy Do Holland Gin 2 quarter casks Teneriff Wine - . 3 - do do Malaga do .4 bis dtic;r;'Rum , * 3 do do Brandy 10 do Cordial, assorted lcat al dli r. jrYt ; n' 2 chest Holies Tea 4 dr-z extra gilttancy Chain 2 do satlui wood do do a Jv d» WmW.''. 4. 12 casks Stone Ware nov T—iSS ~/r jfhe subscribers nave jcst ueceiveu 15 cases northern. Homespuns; containing 10,CkV yard, unbleached Homespuns Id,two' do plaid Stripes, Checks, Chsnjbray and Ticking 2,090 do blue Kersey, adapted to the southern " market ' ‘ \ ALSO A general assortment of GROCERIES, at whole- ole for sale op accommodating terns by Harris Waterman, - nov 28——234 Nice’s wharf ‘ fust Received ' BpthetUp Science, uml buff, Ilurov end] Clial- hum, / ’ 150 pieces best Colton Baging 1 bale black and blue Cassimeres 72 crate* Crockery-ware asserted 10 boxes Mustard 22 do sheet Copper . 1 cask Copper Nails fbr sale by William Taylor. dec 5—ex—240 L. Petty (A'o 9, BAion*0 range) VFFEIIS run SALS 5 pipes pure Holland Gin 3 hhds pure Jamaica lium 25 boxes Spermaceti Candles 50 do Tallow 50 do brown Soap 15 barrels sof; shelled Almonds 4U reams pot No 1 writing Papey 190 do wrappl-ig do 39 dozen hair Si^vcy, *" 20 boxes first quahty Cheese 30 casks do do 20 b.lrrels Philadelphia Beer l'J barrels w liile- Brans 1290 pair lined and bound Shoes 30 pieces domestic shirtings James Carruthers. Has imported the ship Science, Ci.p4 Currie, fr*>m Creenowk, h GF.NKliXL ASSOuTMSXT corro.v jt.vjj goods. Consisting- «.f .\Juy1iik->, Sh'-wis,'sewed Kobv-s. l)er ries* Union Stripes, Pulhcat Hr.iuSkt rchitb, C«t- ton Shirting, Checks, Sic; Russia Shueiing, Tla- .ilias, Ozaaburgs and cotton Esggjig. Pbitej** Ale and Beer; Herring * and Ling Fish; Barley f ml splil Peas; While Lead ground in oil; crown window Class. Which will be sold low and on a liberal credit lor good notes; payable either here or iir Augusta, nov <d——332 The subscriber (>fcrt for O'Jc onreuooKoMelermt.h'p the package, 12 boxes printed Calicoes, Ginoh n.s and Shirt ings, well laid in 3 trunks contaiuiiig Emrlish ready Dadccloihinu Coats, Watrtcoau and Pantaloons * li. Watts. nov 2 212 jyortlievn Shirtings and Ginghams Fifieen bales and one box northern Sheetings and Ginghams, superior quality, landing from ship Robert, and for aide by a Lethbridge & Deuel, nov 17 -224 - The subscriber Having removed To .the corner store in the new brink builfiings, 00 Bay and Jifienon streets, ha' ' received by recent arrivals, and is how open* in extensive assortment of TOOKLEJY. BOTTOM, LlXEX AMD S/..K GOODS; which Orel offered lor sale oil accommodating terms., f He wtsIics to rent tlie three story jlricfc Store, adjoining the store occupied bv hintt-Jr. iol.o Tanner. nov 10—;—gig Received Per lflip pora, captain .lfeh/cn, from London, Best London PORTER, viz; 29 casks draft from Barclay’s brewery 100 do bottled, 7 uo^en each, from Hibbm’s 2-JO do do 7 do do do Autluis 5d do pale Ale in bottles,7 dozen each PAINTS, ground in oil, viz: White Lead, ICO kegs, 28 lbs e;T. Do do 3- 0 do 14 do do Fine black 2-9 do 28 do do ' Do do 39 do 14 do do Do olive green 59, do 2J do do )9o bright do 15 do 14 4° do fcSSSLk,d»I» k »»“ to *» c «‘ I)o bright blue 30 do 14 do do Linseed OIL, viz: 19 cas^s of 59 gallons each 59 jugs of 5 j do do 259 mats wine Bottles, 1 groco each 2 tons of 14oz. slkatlaibgCupper 19 sheets milled 300 casks H jn-.ir Cement Flir sale by R. RICHARDSON &. CO. nov 38 2H ... New Full Goods• * The subscriber lias received bj the ship Ogle- thorpe, a large proportion of his FALL GOODS; consisting or a very general supply of' Woollens, Cottons', • . ’ ; Lti|ens, silk, and cuttonilosing', ”*■ Hardware, J Cittlery, Crocker; u jr^, Glassware, He. Which he oilers for sale on accommodating terms. ELIAS WALLEN. sept 26 -189 Coals, Porter, Paint and Crockery A few tons cannel Coal 30 casks brown stout Porter Kegs white and black Paint Crates of Crockery, well assorted Just arrived from Liverpool, in v lhe ship Georgia, are offered for sale very low, if applied for immediately, by Andrew Low &, Co. nov i4 222 .iUCTiONS..- To-Morrow, 11th instant, . mil.be sold at our store.. ; Gfocjries anc) Dry Oootls^ .1X0X12 WHICH- 10 tierce* and 4 barrels Ctfffte 10 barrels Newark CkHr ' 5 do SSruh and Cordial 25 boxes WindjOr Soap 1 25 do common dtJ ‘ • , 30 do L P Madeira Wine • Rose Bkmkrts, brown Unens, Calicoes, Xr.c? A variety of other Articles • . — Terms, cash-' - ! Sale to cMSMacaatU iVhcf. Williford <J* lktiyer, auct'ri. dec 10 r-244 v i To-Morrow, Ifth inst. tliUlc otld al our olort,' _ 4). ChaldrtiQs Liverpool Coaly In lota to soil pu; chasers—Terips Cash. Sale to commence at 12 o’cioxk. • 'Williford & {taker, (flict’rs. dec"* Merchants* Hotel. The subscriber his made a *Ltf|ce wnd commo dious addition lo the well known Bnarding' Housfe in Bank square, formerly kept by Mr.^Junem, iqd more late)}' by caplin Miller. * Its wihgnu^M in the most healthy part of the fcity, convemeot to-the Kinks, and in a genteel* ueijrbborhood, re commends it particularly to VaveHing* gentltmeu and men of business. The subscriber wtU super-i intend his : .dusr witljdhe greatest care; maintain slrict order a*id pfoj>rieiy; and exert h»maelf lo* render his boarders comfortable. Ht> table is al ways fumijh^d with the best that the market at* fords; his chambers yitli the belt beds; bis bar room w»ih best IH|uoritJiiHl.))ii,icr>^Dtsffe ilteih live, obedient and active:. ' . ' 8ila* Hollis. Commodious Stables have been pffpawj^ con-.i^mms to (lit* Hotel, wldcR shall bCr we|l furnialicu and *aeil attended. v 9* H* dec 236 ' Dancing. THr. SANSAY terideV. In, grateful acknowledg ments to ihb chucna uf Savannah for the liberal and extensive patronage hereiufore afforded hint in ttfelh-e of his prof.’ssiiui, and avails himself of this opportunity to! inform such as have not yet at tended his School, that bis eitg»gemen|j'atoolutely require that he aliopld return to the Ndltowaid early in Apr.l nest, aiitt that by_ commencing to take leva.ms immediately lh«v will yet have an op. portunity of atte iding an entire qurrter, previ ous tn his return- dec 9-2-13 . ‘ -Notice. The goods anfiMfects; stock in Irtile, hooka of account, Ac.'of Josarn Kircuan, of Savannah, tads ler, having been aJ-S>gtjed tb the auhseribera, for the purpose of jwiking a ratable distribution of the labnej; Hrliich may arise from *» sale of the same'among his creditors, notice is hereby given of the said assignment, to the creditor* of the raid' Joseph Kitchen, that they may present their de mands, and to those indebted that they make payt- ment, to J irkmiau Ci-ri^u, attorney for the as signees. aug 4- Jnlip Luhra, 1 Auralta.n Cartile, ^assignees. Kill'.'and' Kinsey, J Muhogany. Carpentcrt and Bwldu, can be supplyed with Mahogany suitable fur hand rails, banisters, and doors, on moderate terips, on application to furies fc Miller. Also TURNING of every discripiion done in the best,manner. - V nov 26 232 Saddlery. Aakox Moijoax, next door in P‘. II. & T Crii- p*ii, Markct-iqipire, lias on hand, and will be re ceivings genefaj assortment of SADULEUY, nja- .iufaC>Brcd by M. \V. .Morgan, New-Yo.k, winch are of lei ed wholesale or retail at reduced prices nov 4-;—214 ; Notice. . Tlie firm of Auumii.l Dbcjimosu ft Co. of Vu^ii'U, was dissolved by mutual consent, on I he 9hinsu JAMES CARRUTHERS, ALEX URVMMOND. Savapnah, Nov 24—-29U (fj- The Augusta Herald will please publish the above one ra-nth, and fotward their accoun lor payment, to the office of the Savannah Re nbfican. Notice. The stores in wluch tlie undersigned used to transact their Factorage aiid Uomibissioft Business having been destroy«*d fy the ^re which took; ■place jii^he nl^ht of the 2pil» insfnnt, t!*^ to ihfdrm'‘their dwtenr fdends, thit.'fcy iheanaof timely aswstahce-afloitled !hein by the. spirited ex ertions of many respecLibit- inhabitants, Uiey bay6 saveq their conimercial books and papcra, as also a great proportion of tlie produce Vhlch they had on hand. They u»1orm t‘»em also, that they have enga^d sttirage for the produce, or other > articles, that shall he hereafter consigned to them, in Mr. Bolton's, fij-a proof stores, and that (hey shall* unljl further potter,'transact their c<»mmea- cial bu siness in the counting room of Messrs. 1L- Bicliardson St Co ; - Williamsuh & pe Vi!lcr8. nov 2’j It 9 v» tk The Provision Stori, Korih of the Market square, is now open, si»d* the subscriber ready to furnish thn.se who plt**£ to favor Lira with cut tons with a variety of choice articles* in the above line. " pavid Votee. nov 4—-II—214 . **.'*• Notice. * Thf ee months after date hereof application will be made lor the renewal of \h% following Bank Notes. • Tlie bailed to which the cathietfs name is sub* scribed having been stolen from the subscriber on the night of the 7th of August last. ' «* Two notes of 100 dollar^ each. No 32, on the Planters' Bank, John Kolion, president *’■* One note ot TOO dollars, No 153, 4Ue same One note of. 100 doiUrs, No 339, of (lie same Bank, James Johnston, president r * One note of 100 dollars, on (be Bank of tlje State of*Georgia, payable at the principal.bank,' No 895, dated J ail u ary 23, 1817. William If. Bu|k loch, president , , ' . * • , ^ '■*' - H. Brown, , Rqrnveil CaurtrHatue, S.-jih-Caroimo nov 2——Ur 212 ' * for aiiotfccr, may be afforded an early oppvilu 1 ,cHair <W*r..aM tlie whole goofi gardlbera. Ijie . J ot gaining information, and be aided in *wt-i' t fT to Pajrment for«ie gardtu m one Onnl cub. Notice. The subscribe., having entered iojo acopartner- Office for tlie Sale of Negroesy £fc. -riit MiMviibci uaa reoiDrea ti orn ttie house he occupied on the Bay lo one opposite tlie Georgia Hotel in the vicinity ol tlie Murket-sq-iare, vrtitre be will continue Ins office for the public amlpri-* v ate sale of Negroes, Houses ami Lota, Carriage*, Horses, Vessel., Ac; and as lormciiy will negoti ate paper, buy anti sell stock, on commission; to which will be added an Intelligence office, where those who wish lo either buy ot sell, rent bou-es. hire negroei, or exchange one species of proper ty' " ‘ nity ng tliediseltTi, for a small charge,-.aird in order to ascertain the prospect of a speedy sale oTnt-. groes, horses a id carriages, or other properly confided lo him, an auction w ill be held on even Monday and Friday in front of tf'e Georgia Ko tel, and at any time when required' to raise feuds by forced sales of negroes, Ac.—he »ill send a bJI Uirougb tlie city advertiairn a side al a col, v-rnient hour on any day 191*1- business can be tranracleA and flutters himself lifet lus lung ba bit of seliirg negro properly and hi* correspon. deuce with those who are'generally purchasing he will be enabled to effect speedy rales al lair prices, and request, that aR property rant to bin mar be accompanied with written nrdera—care wdl be taken to tnvesiigale tlw goodnessof title and can dor observed as to character, as &r as it may be in hi, powkr, "and will ha tliahkful for Miy'favors 1). Polock. N B. The sale of produce or ertrehapdixe will also be attended to. - * 1 - —r3 or 213 •. For sale - - Tlie Garden, Houses aril! Store, at the Sprifcg- Hills, adjoining the city, just opposite tost spring:-, noted For the swehtndafe aafi tlie »binujjiiy;r ef the water—there is .about four acred if Jar.d. i a tha higpqst state t>T cultivati.il* v.-,!h 4 dolfcctinn of the ihost raft trees; ’herb,, robu; tte. The ho-j-e. consist iir a jiatl/ thre* bed-rootos. a* stole and kitchen under the some roof; pWgeon, r pegro, cliair and two fowl jibuses, and sjabje; and one arbour of English grapes of more than a quarier of an acre of grpud; and alto with og yiritho'iit aev *n -hegdbe*,- Women, boys ’and girls; ammto tlMn ; is a food cock, washer it.ff mnner, cnd-» go.od -John R. tying, ffierchwt iaylpr. Informs his friends ahd the pukic, that he ha teinoved from toia old stand on Hie Bay, to tbe corner df Broughton-and Jfff etoi.-st* f- rmertv occupied by Messrs BUncliords’ aa a diy-good store, where he is.ready toexccuteall orderawir »romptne#s and disphteh, ‘ ■ tlie balance in six and twelve months credit "by. giving bond w.th mhngage.onafie property* anU. cash for the slakes. For more paruc'ularxapply to Pztzb lJrrov, otto ’. *'• ■ .. > t . : ... J.F. LvjTcbvriv .. All It would suit wel) for a.britk yard, hj.T- more tba-ipwo scrtV ofhrick claj. *’ ! vet SO r**—9-210' ' . . - ■* ' For side . A-TiiACT 6# LAldiy. On General’s I lond, in the Alatafitaha, nearly opposite the eily ot flarien 'coatsinMg S07 acres*. • bn which is an eligible Mill btota’AfritolM aHker- tractoon tbe lower cud iff sail jsbnd* cdhtaininfc.' 443J acre*. Tjrie soil ofitiis Jslaad tsTibo Well known .to require acjr diicripuod.i ' I ■ Witlrtllk abort: tracts willlikewiralie told, 30(9 acres,pf Fine Lhhd, be!IaCuTerrd--witk timber,' iaj die rtStrotthe ci-ty of Dsfieju .Should 1 ite IrtapiL- “*■ [uptolftarjaaHfvis pine laiidbctweep., plots, and tvma, enquire of -Jt '?• . '..q 7 WMvtH A - a '*‘ u? uic rwwtAuc’Viiy di on tracts ( be afl^sepwiOdy, no objection to fiiridtcg Worn fit*