Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, December 12, 1818, Image 1

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m •!** day* Wun, from ooe of whom he took •ut a cimsidsfihli quantity of ipecir, burnt and MMk another, and the third released. On Satur day test, saw a tfroonev sabocs off St. Catherine's "I round. The laabeUr Was bound to Savaanak, but a having etperienced continual • gabs from me use r/ wsw and being abort of provision r i'water was L. compelled Input into this port. flPfe Sloop .Frolic, BMe.no, St.Augualipe, Sdayv, wfihijHnxr and oranges. ' \ j 'Cleared, ship Rebecca CoMo. Watt, Greenock; flf hffc Angelin*. Chrtal. Vcw-Orlcaaw acbr fnm- ■KifrWfrC ^wr. f^tiifcfat "ft 1 ' ’Lj BortjSfmfblk, f j winds, ar.d was, compelled to Beat nearly the { whole of the paraage. Dumber 3. I Arr. packet s'.hr Wary A Ann,’Boltina, Balti- *ore, 3 dara. Saw foe patriot, brig Constitution Iring irithe Tatuvem. Capt Ku'.Gna informs tint $32,600 prue tnorty had been sent up from the Cocetitotion to Baltimore, and divided, among b* trew, who were in Baltimore for the purpoae of receiving it Saw abo another brig under New Tbint.aappoaed .tbe patriot brig—, formerly the Fouth-oi July. , i ’ Cleared, gchrTwo Friends, lake, N York. I ’A'Utge' ship, supposed to be fa prise to ' a -patriot privateer, was seen off the Cape on |:> Tuesday. ■> - 't: -»-# Charleston, i Utley, baring been detained in Charles ton until this morning, to'complete some ne- ceuaaiy repairs.'will not, in consequence, leave this until TO M0UBQW,12tb mat. - dye 10-— r au , ► Notice. Captain Conan, of she ship Seienee, will nor be accountable for any dtbu incurred by bis crew, dec It 245 Bills qf Exchange on New-York. For tale by SCARBROUGH b M-KiNNE. dec 11 c» 245 . Prime new Corn afloat. 3000 bushels just received and fur sale by . .y G.if. St Oliver Palmes. dS.il—-A- 345 Hay. Juat received, by tbe Liver pool- Packet.front Ph'd.- - ,delphia, 150 bandies very aopenor Timothy Hay; which Will be sold low, if taken from tbe wharf. . Apply to NICHOLAS & NEFF. deoil-' , ■ »■ 'ft 2<S • • , ; Corn. Tbejrabacriben will contract for the delivery of Corn through tbe season. K. & J. Habersham.' dec 11 -345 Corn, Gunpowder,; AND COTTON BAGGING. 3000 bushels, in bags of two bushels each, prime , Com • ■ - 30O kegs FFR Gunpowder 190 places prime Cotton Hugging for sale Apply to JAMES HUNTER, dre I' THE ATHE, Third Might of Mrt. OILPERT, Engagement. AXD - Fourth of Air. HURON'S. ThisE veiling, December It, £818, • Will be performed, Tobin*. COMEDY of the HONEY MOON. Duke Annas, ,L.. Mr. Sum. Ow Mokktfmn, - Mr. Fennell. Rvkodo, ft'- Mr.-Young. ■ I ‘ MrtOnete. Mr, Faulkner. , Mr. Brown. Mr- Hyatt. Mr. Scbonotti. Mrs. Gillen. Mr*. Young. Mrs Waring. Mrs. Horton. Jultan*. Zamora, Volante, To whicb will be added, the MuaicalFARCE of Love. .Laughs at Lock-Smiths. Mr. ;>iisun. ▼««lt Captain Beldair, Totcerton, Soldier, Lydia, Sir Horton. Mr. Nichola. . Mr. Faulkner. Mr. Brown. Mr.,Quia. Mrs. Waring. 1 (p> Admission to tbe Boses and Fit, oai jot- LA*—to the Gallery, nVrx carts. Tlie Doors to be opened at half past 5, and the performance to commence at half put 6 o’clock precisely. Tickets and places for tbe Boses, to be had at tbe Bos Office at tbe Theatre on days of perform ance from TO till 2 o’clock, and from 3 till 5; and on non-play days from 10 till 2 o’clock. Tickets can be admitted on those nights only for which they- are expressly sold— CHECKS not transferable. - Oy Smoking in tbe Theatre cannot be allowed. Savannah, Decanter Z1—245 £5* A meeting of'the boaSTof managers of tbe "SAVANNAH M1SMONAY SO CIETY,” wilt be held at cast end of academy, THIS EVENING, 11th inst d 11 244 ^ ** 1IS0D » secretar y- Female Asylum. The members of tbe Female Asylum are re quested to meet at the Presbyterian Church To 1 fORRG W, the 12th instant, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to elect a first and second directresses, treasurer, secretary and ten trustees for the ensu ing year. By order of the hoard, Eliza Irvine, sec’ry. dec 11 244 Stockholders in the Planters' Ba nk, Are remolded' 1 that tbe Instalment of twenty dollar* per share, must be pgid ia, on or befoie Tatiday next, 15th bat. J. Marshall, cashier. dec 11 245 Regimental Orders. An election it ordered to t» h. Id at the Larbora- tory, near Fort Wayne, on TUESDAY, 22d inst. for a captain of tbe Savannah Heavy Artillery, vice, captain Herbert, resigned. An election is also ordered to be held at the Engine House, Reynold’s square, on Tuesday, 22a instant, lor • Captain and lieutenant of the Fourth Company, 60tb battalion, vice capt. Mo reland lieutenant Morel, resigned Polls are to be opened at 10 o’elock a. sc under the direction of tbe proper persons designated by law. Bgordcr licnt. col Mar,hall, E. S. Reel, adj. 1st reg. G. M. dee 11 .245 . Adjutant’s Office, December. 11, 1818. QuauesJ. M Kikox has been appointed ser geant major of the first regiment Georgia milit*. Li, the room of John B. Mills, resigned. E. S. Kees, adg't. 1st reg. G. Jff. dee H-o—245 Lost, On Wednesday even i.g, or Thursday morning, a small blue morocco Wallet, lined with yellow containing a note of iOO dollars on the United States’ Bank, pas able in Philadelphia; a SO dol lar note on the Maasaehosett’s State Ba k in Dos- ten, one 4 dollars on the Raleigh Bank. North-Ca rolina; and 874 in wlver. The finder of tbe above will be amply remunerated for ids trouble, by leaving it at thi* office, together with the best (banka of the peculiarly situated loser, dec 11 245 One Hundred Hollars’ reward. Whereas, Viu.iaw Pvusxi, was indicte. f ra fclony committed In Prince William’s Parish, and gave • bond and security for his appearance at jCoosawbateliic court, which bond hehasfurfeited The above reward will be given to any person or persons, who trill apprehend the said Pulaski, And lodge him in Coosawhatcbie gaol, or any gaol in this slate, or i* tbe state of t.eorgta. to which State it is supposed the said Pulaski has fled. Hr is of * daA complexion, black hair and eyes, about fffealy eight or thirty years of age, and about fire fret, tight or ten. inches high. William Joyner. The editor of the Savannah Republican is re quested to insert the above twice a week for four Weeks, and forward his accounts to the office of (be Charleston Southern Patriot, dee 11—4* 2*5 Brought to Gael, In Savannah, December 11th, 1818, a negro Buui who says bis name is JERRY, and that he belongs to Thomas Collier, near Dublin, Laurence county: he is about fifty year* of age, and five feet six inches high. He appear* to hare been amongst, (he Indians, and understands a few words of the Creek tongue. H.M’tall, o. c.o. dec 11 2*5 Brought to. Goal, In Savannah, Sept -10,1818, a negro tun who A*y* Ida name i* Ban, and that be belongs to Ab ner Jourden, in tbe northwestern part of Georgia. He is about thirty yean nf age and five feet Inches high. He has a smiling countenance and tells an equivocal tale; the truth of which is doubt ed. H.M’CALL.oec oct 28 308 Goods Missing. A young man received from Hunter's wharf, fanded from the ship Cotton-Plant, on the 24it, (Dctivber, five firkins Buirrr. marked C.; and, on the 4th ipstant. two casks Cheese were taksn from Anderson’s wharf, guokrd M A C. it is presum ed. through mistake. A siiuablc reward will he given for the recover) nf the paste, bv Benjamin Howard. At* 10—A—24> Banter', w*o,/. Cavalry—Mention ! Tbe members ol the Cavalry Corps are ordered to appear mounted and in undress, with sword' only, in front of tbe fian*ck*,' TO-MORROW precisely, at half past three o’clock. Punctual attendance is psrticlarly requested By order of the captain, JOSEPH S. PELOT, decll———-243 leioorffeant Masonic Notice. The brethren of Union Lodge No. 10 are here by particularly and special!) summoned to meet at lll-urLodge Room TO MORROW EVENING, the 12th instant, at fi-otdoek, for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing Masonic j«r, and for other business preparatory to the festival of St. John. By order of Thomas U. P. Charl ton, worshipful master. y Joseph S. Pelot, dec 11 242 jec’ry, pro, tern. Notice: ’ The honorable the Sixth Circuit Court of the United States for tbe Georgia district, win com mence its regular session on MONDAY, the 14th inst. at the ’Exchange. All person* interested, will take due amice. John I. Bulloch, clerk G. D. dec 11 245 Library. The Library Boom, will be onen for delivering books every day from 3 to 4 o’clock r. is. Oetnler, sec’ry dec 5-240 Merchants’ Hotel. Tbe subscriber lias marie a lar.re and commo dious addition to the well known Boarding House in Bank square, formerly kept by Mr. Junes, and more lately by captain Miller. Its being-situated ip the most healthy part of the city, convenient to tbe Banka, and in a genteel neighborhood, re- r mmends it particularly to travelling gentlemen and men of business. The subscriber will super intend his l.ouse with the greatest cate; maintain strict order ai d propriety; and exert himself to render hia boarders comfortable. His table is al a-ays furnished with the best tha' the market at' fords; his chambers with the best beds; bis bar room u ith beat liquors, and bi: servants are atten tive, obedient and active. Silas Hollis. <Ej" Commodious Stables have been prepared, contiguous to the Hotel, which shall always be well furnishea and well attended. S. H. dec 1 236 Dancing. Mr SANSAY tenders Ira grateful acknowledg ments to tbe citizens of Savannah for the fibers' and extensive patronage heretofore afforded him in tbe lire of Jus profession, and avails himself of this opportunity to inform such as have not vet at tended his School, that his engagements absolutely require that be should return to the Northward earty in April next, and that by commencing to take lemons immediately they will yet have an op portunity of attending an entire qurrter, -previ ous to his return- dec 9-243 £5* Not Discovered! Seventy six votes received at one election, and ( now solicit a renewal of the suffrages for the of fice of Receiver of Tax Returns. Lewis Johnston, jun. dec 10 244 - John JB. King, merchant'taylor, Informs his friend, and the public, that be ha removed from his old stand on the Bay, to the curner of Broughton and JefiVraon-sU. formerly occupied by Messrs Blanchards’ as a dry-good store, where he is ready to execute all orders with promptness and dispatch. dee 1 '236 Wanted to purchase, or to tease for a number of years, A small HOUSE, on a whole or half lot, near tbe centre of the :o«ro t and near tbe banks— suitable for a baichelor. Apply to the printer, dec iOv——£44 Land for sale. , A Tract of Land, containing cue hundred acres, more or less, bounded east by lands of the estate of Joliah Fox, west by the estate of Benjamin Fox, north by land of D. F. Borqnin, and south by vacant land, duven.miles from Savinnah. For further particulars inquire of tbe printer, dec 7 1 241 Blank Indentures ForYaleatthisoS«. Ironmongery Store Bernooad, JAMES POULTNBY Has removed bit^ Ironmongery More foe 4he present opposite Mr.AOoer Woodruff’s quern’a ware store, in BryaMtrcet; when may #e bad < A GENERAL AfitoRTittflpT' I Ironm»i%?ir» Cnttaj *«4 ftpw - m which will be dispose^ of. at«fcnrxdTMe/^' 7 *' „ ■ CjT A gvud asaortieent of smith* Beflowses, Annlfo»e.fcc, dcc4- —| ,,340 V- Just Received . ' By the tUp Science, and brigs Burn and Chat ham, ISO piece* best Cotton Baging 1 bale black and bloc Castimeies 72 crate* Croekery-ware.«*«orttd 10 boxes Mtlitard 22 do sheet Copper 1 cask Copper Nails For sale by William Taylor, de*-5—ew—240 ’ L. Petty ' (■Mr 9, BtUon’o range) 5 pipe* pure Holland Gin 3 bbds pure Jamaica Rum 25 boxes Spermaceti Candles JO. do Tallow 50 ,*i brown Soap . 15 barrel* toft shelled Almonds 40 reams pot No 1 writing Paper, 100 do wrapping dp 30 dosen hair Sines 20 boxes first quality Cheese 30 casks do , ' do 20 barrels Philadelphia Beer 12 barrels white Beans 1200 i»ir fined and bound Shoes 30 pieces domestic Sbirtiogs dee 5 1 240 James Camithers Ha* imported by the ship Science, espt Currie, ' from Greenock, a oxnaax assoanxirT or COTTOJh'JVfD Z/JVWJ5A' GOODS’. Consisting uf Muslins, Shawls, tewed Robes, Der fits’ Union Stnpes, Pullieat Handkerchiefs, Cot ton Shirting, Cheeks, &p.; Russia Sheeting, Pla- tills*,- Oznaburga and cotton Hogging. ALSO, Potter, Ale and Beer; Herrings and Ling Fish; Barley and split Peas; While Lead ground in oil; crown window Glass. Which will be sold low and on a liberal credit for good notes; payable either here or in Augusta, nov £6 232 .ft. WATTS Has just received, on consignment from Liver pool, per brig Chatham, and other arrival* tor aale, very low, by tbe piece or package. I trunks and boxes furniture and printed Calicoes 3 bales Bombazetts, assorted colors 1 trunk slate, drab, brown, blue and white fancy Elastic Bib 1 trunk worsted Pantaloons and Vests Drab, slate and blue Elastic Pantaloons . 1 chest Ginghams 1 trunk superfine nainrook, satin cord, rich tape and stripe cord, cht-caed, mull, flowered, j-i paned, vand)ke, coloured, flounced, and Hamburg Dresses. Prussian, check, satin check, Turkey, Damask, Pursian black and white, white, Java and Ceylon Shawls. 1 trunk-blue rentals, spotted, fancy pullicats, superfine blue red and chocolate Shawls, Buitaiuas, Ac. blue, black mix’d Trowsera, black superfine. Cloth, Cass mere and toilenet V ests . ", trunk Coats, top Coats, Vests and Pantaloons 1 chest blue and drab Nankeens bale 11-16 to 13-16 Tick trunk ladies black and colored Shoe* and Boots dec 10 —244 •rea The subscriber Offert for oak on reasonable temu, by the package, 12 boxes printed Calicoes, Ginghams and Shirt ings, well laid in I trunks containing English ready made clothing Coats, Waistcoats and Pantaloons < R. Watts. av2——213 Northern Shirtings and Ginghams Fifteen bales and one box northern Sheetings and Ginghams, superior quality, landing from ship Robert, and for sale by Lethbridge & Deuel. nov 17——224 Deceived * ohop Cera, toptmn Mchlen, from Zendeo, m mm Be t London PORTER, vi*: 20.casks draft from Barclay’s brewery do bottled, 7 dozen each, from ! ^bbert’s 9q do ' . do 1 7 do dq do .Vustmn SR dm pale AM in bottles,? dosen c acti PAINTS, esoiiod in oih viz; i Wtaip Lead, 100 krgs, 28 lbs each f IBd. -^390, do Udsfr s ^S & X '- ■ 23 do do Dq.brigbt do-15 do It do do i ’ Brunswick do ^ ** ^ - DoTtrieht blue 30 do 14 do dq Linseed OIL, viz: 10 otsk* of 50 gallons 50 jugs of SJ do do 350 mats wine Bottles, 1 grace each 3 tons of 14 os. sheathing' Copper 10 sheets milled Lead 330 casks Roman Cement For sale by K. RICHARDSON k CO. nov 38 234 New Fall Goods. ' Tho subscriber has received by tbe ship Ogle thorpe, a large proportion of bis FALL GOODS; consisting of a very general supply of Woollens, Cottons, linens, yfik and cotton Hoang, Hardware, Cutlery,' \ . Crockery ware, Glassware, 8cq. Which: he offers for sale on • ecounnodating terms. ELIAS WALLEN, sept26—189 , - .. T*~ 'or salt. 200 light PLOUGtlS at Alexai.der’s make.— For ude by BACON & BRUEN, dec 10—ca—244 Exchange -wharf. Shoes• res*- accsirxD ax Bates xuxa axs aptnia, OMBBOJVDRED {j TBIRTY PACKAGES SHOES AND BOOTS, is anniTtos to a BARGE ASSORTMENT. All for sale by SAMUEL EVANS. Bed+tort, etui •/ the exchange* dec 5 240 down thel^ff Holland Gin, Whiskey, Kq, 10 pipes genuine Holland G>n 50 barrels rye Whiskey 20 hhds do do 200 half boxes Soap 50 casks Cheese 1 case black ostrich Feathers 1 do Canton sewing Silk 1 do London mixed Pins For sale by DAVID HILL <* CO. dec 7——i 241 JM’FSane’a yyhuxf. JUahogbny, ‘ Carpenter, and Bulkier,can be supplyed with- Mahogany suitable for band rails, banisters, and' doors, on moderate terms, on application to Fanes & Miller. Also TURNING of every discriptioa done in tbe best manner. uov 26 - —232 Saddlery. Aaaosr Moaoaii,next duor to P. H. It T. Crm- pon, Market-square, has on hand, and will be re ceiving a general assortment of SADDLERY, ma- nufaciored by M. W. Morgan, New-York, whicb are offered wholesale or retail at reduced prices, nov 4- 214 *' Just Deceived, And Jot tale by the tubteribert, !0 puncheons Jamaica Itum, warranted three years old, pure *9 imported 20 puncheons W l Rum 12 hogsheads N E Rum 20 barrels country Gin 2 pipes Holland do 10 barrels Whiskey 1 pipe L P .Madeira Wine, Leeoek 6 halfpipes do 10 quarter casks do 30 do do Teneriff p0 barrel! No 3 sU do manhaden Fish 10 half barrels Salmon, prime quality 50 barrels fresh F . ' SO half ditto $ 100 barrels pilot and navy Bread luO kegs Crackers 160 boxes Raisins 50 do tallow y Candles 20 do sperm J , 50 do > s ■ 50 half do S S P . 20 baskets sweet Oil 10 hhds W I Sugar 17 do Molasses The subscriber Having removed to the cornet store in the new brick buildings, on Bay and Jefferson streets; ba* just received by recent arrivals, and is now open ing an extensive assortment of . " WOOLLEN, COTTON, LINEN AND SD K GOODS; which ire offered for sale on accommodating terms. He wishes to rent the three story Brick Store, adjoining tbe store occupied bv himsel*’. nov 10——219 Charles^ Cotton John Tanner. i iVqiw» ■>& ofviks roa tu> Champaigne and Claret Wine, of superior quality ' Hhds 4th proof Jamaica Rum Do 3d proof Windward Island Do Cognac Brandy Do Holland Gm 2 quarter casks Teneriff Wine 2 do do Malaga do v 4 bli Cherry Rum 3 do do Brandy ■’ 10 do Cordial, assorted “ Leaf and I ig ji ti f 2 chest Bohea Tea 4 doz extra gilt fancy Chairs 2 do satfin wood do do 2 do do bamboo do ‘ 12 casks Stone Ware nor 27—235 The subscribers BATE JOST BZCXrVZD 15 cases northern Homespuns; containing 10,000 yards unbleached Homespuns 10,000 do plaid Stripes, Checks, Chambray and Ticking 2,000 -do blue Eersey, adapted to the southern market AXSO . A general assortment of GROCERIES, at whole- ale—Tor sale on accommodating terms by Harris $ Waterman, nov 28—234 Jftct’v wharf Notice. The goods and effects, stock in trade, bocks of account. Re. of loam Kjtchxx, of Savannah, sad- ler, having been assigned to the subscribers, for tbe purpose of mAking a ratable distribution of the money which may arise from a sale of die same among his creditors, no tic? is hereby given of the said assignment, to tbe creditors of the said Joseph Kitchen, that they may present their de mands, and to those indebted that they make pay ment, to JnnpAH Cures*, attorney for tbe as- John Lobra, T Aonham Carlile, Loss inters. Edmund Kiasey, j —166 20 bags Pepper French Pickles in boxes 20 barrels mess Pork 20 do prime do 15 do prime Beef IS do No 2 do 10 half barrels Pickles 600 kegs White Lead, 14, 23 and 56 lbs: 40 jugs bottled linseed Oil 100 bolts Russian Canvas 100 do ravens do 30 kegs split Peas 20 du Barley IX STOSS i A large and general assortment of SHIP CHANDLERY, consisting of Anchors, Ca bles, Cordage, Pitch, Tar, Rosin, tic Uc Nichola, Dobson & Hills, dec 9 —o| -—243 Dr, Berthelot Informs the public jnd country merchants, that he nas received, by the last arrivals, the following articles in fajs line, which be warrants of tbe best quality, and wiU sell at treasonable pricere-viz: FoUicul Sena Rhubarb Hippo Flax Manna Common do Camphor Red and yellow Bark Genetian Root Cammomile Flowers Sugar of Lead Tooth Brushes, assorted Charcoal fordo licorice do refined ' Cochineal Cloves Nutmeg* Opium Jespit Drops Macassar Oil Columbia do Cologne Water Pomatum Lee’s p. Lend. Pill* Windham’s do Silt* Magnesia Wafers,.assortrd English Windsor Soap Lip Salve in boxes Essence Vials Cassia, Quassia do Spirits Hartshorn Spirits Turpentine in bottles - Balsam Copfri HaUock’s American Castor Oil ' West-In dix fio Balsam Tola Gum Benjoin Glass Funnels, assorted Spirits Turpentine by the galloe Linseed Oil do Winter Sperm Oil With an assortment of Paintq Brashes and pa- ’ tent Medicines of diftomt kinds AXSO A suieieign remedy, invented by the doctor, for the cure of that most destructive disease, the vnerial-’Which has been experimentally proved to have had- the most happy and safe effects in - 'ieal and lssting cure. 340 N AUCTIONS. To-MorroW, lsth instant, ■ Will be ttld «n B$U,n’t cripHtl wharj, *0 hhds prime JFjupidai Sijgar<L Terms liberal and madeknown at tune of sale. Spit to cmiunc, os 11 o'clock. M. Herbert, aueff- •’ draltr 345’ • To-Morrow, jap* W4’ ■ v - tPiU be sold before my store, 7 hhds Jamaica apff W. L Bum 12 barrels Brandy 10 do Gin 12 do Cordial and Shrub 5 chests hyson Tea 6 do Bohea do 3Q bis Mackerel 20 do Menhaden Pah 700 wool-Rats 10 kegs manufactured Tobacco 75 boxes 8oap, and 50 do Candle* 250. bags yellow Turnip* ’ « 15 casks London Porter Boxes Claret and Madeira Wjnp 100 do smoked Herrings 3 bale* Banket* * 4 dq white Plain* 1 case Irish Linens ■ 1 trunk Calicoes' Broad Cloths, Csaiaeres - Paper, ftiUs, Ac ALSO. 1 prime Negro Wench, complete house servant. Sale to commence at llo'ckck. A. Howe, auct’r. dec It 245 For sale by nov 23 st- BiUs on London duhamel a adze. Received, at the Provision store, Virginia Oats and Corn Russian Turnips New-Yotk corned Beef, first quality Do smoked do Pew barrels superior Flour snJ Buckwheat > Boxes very choice Baisius Tea, Sugar, and* variety of articles in that’ line. DaviU Votee. dee 9 1| 243 An Elegant Piano Forte, Received on consignment, and for (ale by the subscriber. This instrument in appearance is perhaps equal any ever brought to baVannah, and its tone is acknowledged by judges to be very fine. It has Bass Drum, Triangle and Symbols, and by the use of Pedals various other instruments mav be imi tated JOHN LEWIS, nov 26 1| 232 Notice. The firm of Alexasbsx Dnnxxoxo & Co. of Augusta, was dissolved by mutual consent, on tbe 9th inst. JAME3 CARKUTHERS, ALEX DRUMMOND. Notice. The subscribers having entered into scopartner ship. for the purpose °f tstablishing at Liverpool,' business under the firm of Wainwright U Shift,, . beg leave to offer their services to Ibeir friends, general Shipping aod Commission Merchant* that place. ELI WAIN WRIGHT. CHARLES SHIELS. nov 25 cbi 236 Office for the Sale of Negroes, 8fc. The subscriber has removed from the house he occupied on the Bay to one opposite the Geotgia Hotel in the vicinity ol the Market-square, where . he wiU continue his office for the pubhc and pri vate sale of Negroes, Houses and Lots, Carriages, Horses, Vessels, Ac; and as formerly will negoti ate paper, buy and sell stock, on commission; to which will be added an Intelligence office, where those who wish to either buy oi sell, rent houses, hire negroes, or exchange one species of prppcr. ty for another, may be afforded an early opportu nity of gaining information, and bo aided in suit- ng themselves, for a stpall charge, and in ortler to ascertain the prospect of a speedy sale of ne groes, horses and carriages, - or other property confided to him, anauction will bo held on- every Monday and Friday in front of the Georgia Ho tel, and at any time when required to raise fund* . by forced sties of negroes, Ac.—he will sebd a bell through tfie city advertising a aale at.* Con venient hour on' any day that business can be transacted; and flatten himself tbit fits long ha bit of selling negro property aod bis correspon dence with thos* who are generally purchasing be will be enabled to effect speedy sales at lair pnees, and requests that all property sent to him may be accompanied with written orders care frill be taken to investigate the ^oodneai of title and can dor observed as to character, ms for as it may be hi, power, and will be thankful for soy favors. p.Polock. N. B. The aale of produce or merchandise will also be attended to. -213 Short Notice. The subscribers, having employed a large num ber of the first rate workmen, have the pleasure of annoueing to their friend* an 2 the gentlemen of Savannah and its vicinity, in general, that they now have it in their power to make a SUIT com plete, in foe short space of eight hoars, *sd in foe most superior manner and hteat faahion; for which purpose they keep a constant supple of the first quality Cloths, Casaimerea, Ac. / CANNON A FOWLER. -222 .Overseers. Two weU recommended, will meet with em ployment on healthy situations, near Sunbnry.-r Men with small families preferred; if they hay*. negroes they will be taken on shares, to-work oa prune lands. AppV*> . „ Paul H- Wilkins, - ^5 243 Forsate. The subscriber offers for sale a well settled - PLANTATION, ia JBulloeh country, on, which ho now lives, and known hy the name of “guaoan- DX**,” containing 950 earn. mo*» Or lem. «m which is * good tjaa-atory Dwelling Haase, well finished, a kitchen, cm boose, a new mill house, «Xta£> ox mills; wiA all ofopr outbuildings, that are usual on plantation. Tto^eqboot 400 acres of said tend voder good fopemg. thd greater part of said 400 oggeo are.deared: On plantation lies front 47 mile* above Savannah, 09 Ogeehee river. For psrtmlatfr applf » fr* .; subscriber, on said place, Jnmlhtn. Knmnmfr, .ti