Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, December 17, 1818, Image 1

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w*.. is*. flM THE REPUBLICAN*. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dtoau 16, 1818. mOBfTJtr B0BBERF1 On Saturday Utt, two men, named Solomm Cum. it, and Daniel James, were brought before J Mitchell, esq justice of peace; far Charleston, for baring committed a robbery on tbe Georgetown eoad, near Charleston. It is stated in tbe City 6a. Xttte, that there were three other accomplices tha affair. Via: John Robinson, Jim — . - Belt, a jeweller by trade, who hare not yet i been apprehended. Tbe Mail (conveyed to aaul ky, and driven by a lad of IS or 16 years of age) ana stopped on Friday morning, by them, when on Ms way from Cbarlestooto Georgetown—bat wta permitted to proceed uninjured Jan bis deposition before the magistrate, states that gave tbe order net to rob the mail, as “it cos. caved It wield be a pity, thereby breaking ths chain tf curmftudtoce tUrntgOouO Ht wrists’’/ FLOUlDA. The subject of the state of Florida, it will ba as been , baa been brought, in a highly interesting shape. before tbe senate. We bare eommenceu the publication of the documents respecting the bite entro of that territory by the troops of the Greerd State*) bat their length is aofonnidable at to prevent o> from despatening them at once — Their publication, with due allowance for other necenary matter, will occupy a day or two.— Jfat. Intel, mini. (The documents above alluded to, are, in pare on oar 6le—and shall be given in the Republican, at early as our limiu will permit.] In the aenste of the United States, on tbe 7th inst. Mr. Johnston, of Louisiana, laid on tbe table a resolution, requiring '‘that the committee on military affairs be instructed to enquire into tbe expediency of passing a law authorizing the pre aident of tbe United States to take provisional possession of East-Flonda, or of auch pans or i r *^4kbe may deem essential, now or hereafter, to control tbe Indiana, and to prevent them from committing hostilities against the citizens cf the United States” The Augusta Chronicle, of the 12th inst. rays, that Bills of one and two dollars are in circula tion, to much resembling those of the same de nominations issued by the bank of the state of Georgia, that many persons have been Imposed on A close examination will shew that some of them are issued by a bank in Tennessee, and othen by private bankers. A lire broke out on tbe 9tb inst. in the dwelling bouse of Mrs. Barbara M lntosb, at Marlow, near Sapelo river. Tbe flames were supposed to have been communicated by a spark from rhe chimney falling on the roof, and so rapid was their progres that very little of the furniture could be saved. It becomes our unpleasent duty to announce the death of the veteran, commodore Jusaca llusii, He was born in Baltimore, 6th July, 175,. and di ed at Pittsburg, (Penn ) tbe 1st inst having pro ceeded thus far on his way to Kentucky, with his family, lie had never recovered cf the wound received at the battle of Illadensburg, the ball still being in bis thigh. At the tima ofhia dticeaac.hr- wasNavtl Officer of the port oT8altimore.-Ual- Sfmere Patriot, 7th inst. Died, on Friday morning last, Baasa^rn H Maras, esq. a native of Connecticut, but for some time past a resident of this city. He was a bene volent and honest man.—Augusta CKra-i. Vim inst. CtUSD, Ship Cotton Plant, Fash, New-Tork Brig Triton, Baker, Wilmington, (ir c) Sch’r Collector, Wade, Newbern, (a e) Port of Charleston, December 14 Arr. French ship La Claritae, Itaydellet, Point Petre, (Guad ) 20 days) British brig Waterloo, Jones, Bristol, 56 days; brig Atalaotie, Bailey, Madeira, 39 days; schr Satellite, Field, N Orleans, 23 days. On the 12th inst off Charleston bar. spoke schr Gen Andrew Jackson, Christie, from Savannah, bound to New-York. The Satellite, has experienced much bad weather, during her passage, but received no injury. Schr Iteieaae, Harrison, Ocracock, 11 days On the 5th inst. off Georgetown bar, the Release experienced a severe gale of wind from a s w during which she had her long, boat washed overboard, and was compelled to put into Bull’* for a harbor; where the remained wind bound until Saturday—wher. tbe wind shifted to the » and bore away for this port. Steam-boat Georgia. Taimadge, Savannah, (in land) 3 days. The G. has come round for the purpose of towing to Savannah a new steam-boat and tow boat, which will be launched in a few daya. Cleared, briga Monroe. Howes, Boston; Cyan. Edlund, Norfold; schrs Walton Gray.Gray, Balt* more, Margaret, Rogers, Wilmington; sloo; Chariot! .• Psrqner. Delano. do. £5* This is to certify, that Mr. Silas Briggs ooarded the ship Live-pool Pac' et, *rom Philadelphia, to leeward of the bar, and of fered his assistance to take charge of the ship and pilot her in—ihe ship drawing thirteen feet wa* nigk* ——nsjtmW m sir. gas, **m1 BO SHIP NEWS. PORT Op AVI TAJf.VAR. AXBITXD, Ship Betsey, Cox, Bristol. (Me; 20 days—with hay, bricks, lime, lumber, spars, Ac—to It Rich ardson A Co. consignees. Ship Stirling, Johnton, Wisea.wt, (Me) 22 ds —with hay, brick, and 18 head of fat cattle—to llaxen Kimball. French ship Charlotte et Louise, Legros, Hav- re-de-Grace, 69 daya—in baliaat—to order Left to sail for this port aoon, 2 ships and 1 brig, names not recollected. The Loseair, sailed in co for this port. Brig Speedy Peace, Fosdick, New-York, 12 davs—to W II Joyner, consignee—with a full cargo- to Butler b Murray. Barrie b Coon Scarbrough A M'Kinne, T Gardner, W Gaston . H Tupper. Meigs & Reed, J Kopman. Mrs O 1 Bradley, ZDs., AG Semmes, P Stanton, O L Dobson, Wm iiiglis b Co. Blanchard, Brother* b Co. Gould & Copeland. A Morgan, C. & " Peck. S G Dunning, j II Penney. Nicholas & Neff J Allen, S Douglass, Miss P Jones. F Msrstpn. J 11 Fraser, S Evans. H M'Kinne & Co W P Beer- bCo. J Gardner. Kea & Butler, J R Warner, and others. Paste.yen, Messrs Taber, Lord, Bigelow Band, and Clow. (jy I he pa.sen, ers retui n their thanks tocapt Fotdick for his very gentlemanly conduct during the voyage. Brig Superb, Ronnun. Ncw.York, 11 d.iys — with a full cargo—to M Ketchum. consignee—ti Scarbrough b M Kmne. M Ketchum, Harris A Waterman, Wm Way. J Lewis Stanton & Bird Sturges b Burroughs. A Scuuder, J Douglass, J ftnnman, J Guenin Sc Co. F Stlleck, G Gordon Blanchard, Brothers b Co Butler b White, D S Andross. J Clare A G Semmes. J Harrison b Co. M Rolf. jun. W C Wayne, Johnson & Hills, T Longworth, H b W Greene, J Mysiron Z Day, W P Beers A Co Nichols, Dobson & Hills, Gray St Pinder. W Gaston, J Allen, Nicholas Sc Neff, E Bliss b Co W Ingh* b Co P B Penney, J George. G F b O Palme«, S Bathrick, Barrie St Coon and the master. On Saturday the 5th inst experienced a sev- e gale of w ind from stbp. between capes Halteras and Look-out, in tl fathom water, which hated about 79 hours, blowing al most a hurricane, the vessel become unmanagea ble Crew refused to Jo duty unless the deck wav cleared, therefore were obliged to clear the flreks* lor the preservation of our live* and ves sel. the deck load consisted of bis pork, porter, water, beef hay, carriages,eage bauser. boats. See On the 14th inst. spoke schr FJiza & Polly, Fish- er, 14 da from Ptiibid bound to Charleston, who supplied ua with water. Schr Undaunted, Wood, New York. 11 days— to Hall b Host, consignees—with a full cargo — to Sturgea b 'Burroughs Campbell & Cumming, Greene b Lippitt, M Rolf,. jon. J Muir, D A Northrop. H G Fowler. T Dowell, Scarbrough Jc M Kmne, Lethbridge b Ross F S Buurgeaux. Williford b Baker, J lAthrop b Co. Bradly b Claghom, Nicholas b Neff. Butler <a White. P Morin, E Bliss b Co. Lawrence b Thompson, W P Been b Co J Doran, Arnold b Coildington. J Penfield. W T Williams, J Kinyon—15 passen gers. Experienced two heavy galea of wind from tbe a w during the passage. Schooner Renown, Hopkins Providence, (a s.) 14 days—bricks chreve, apples cider, Ac—'o Mr Cutter on board, and oth« is Twenty-one pas sengers. Report* that off Cape Romain, on Fri- dav hwt, boarded a achooner from this port for Wilmington. * c (supposed to be thc Ehwa) *•»; nformed that the •choouer Milo. Beetle* tfrom Savannah, for New-York, wo* lost on Frying-Pan Shoals and it wa* understood all on board perished, except the captain, who was taken ^nmlbe wreck two days afterward* in Albcrmarle Sound, Tbe Renown likewise reperti that a sch’r from Tbomutown, (Maine) loaded with time, was blown up off Cape Hat teres on the 11th (•This la a mistake—we have ja.t been inform- by a gentleman who is part owner of the Mdo, lost tbe vessel lost in the Milt, Caeens, from Ply-' mouth, (N C) for this port—and, we are gtad to my, that ail on board were saved ] Schr Olive Branch, Nickerson, Havana, 7 ds— wi'h molasses sugar,codes segare, fruit, kc—to order. Passengers, Mesvrs Blsny and Cavcnder. Markets, molasses 14 bits; coffee 28 a 3>. sugars 10 a I2g; inland produce scarce; Am. do plenty. TbeO. B. was bound to Charleston. THEATRE. Fifth JhXght of Mrs. G !LFC.tl -^Engagement, Seventh of mThILS&PS. . Schr Leander, Barlow, New-York, 12 days— with a full cargo, for Darien. Put into this port to land 15 passengers On Saturday the 5th inst. expenentyd a severe gale from a. S. E. and S. S. W winch washed part uf her deck load overboard —tbe bulk probably damaged- Off tbe capes of " a Charles from Wucasact, bound to Htvana. Virginia spoke strips Maine, 10 days oat b* Sloop Joseph, If ye. Providence (a. r.) 16 daya— with a foil,cargo to Greene A Lippitt, A Hum- Bristol, (a I) 10 days out bound to Ctiar.e*ton, with stock, etc. ou de^k—having lost the bay and jd>. Sloop Venus, Havens New York 4 days—with a full cargo—to Hall A Hoyt, C C. Griswold b eo- S C Dunning, J. Harrison A co. C Rockwell Gould b Copeland, Cwnochan b M tctielj B. Nichols, Scarborough b M’Kinne, G F. b Palmes, P Stanton and others. Passengers, sirs llollcs ami 2 children, Mia. Winter, me*. Clark, Winter, Dunham, Woodworth, Barvtow Smith, Philips, and brewer Left achooner Milo, Pease, tp sail in 2 or 3 days for this port. Sloop Phonix, Murphy, Philad. via Charier ton, 2 days—with an assorted cargo. Six passen r gers Sloop Liberty, Bolles, Charleston, 2 days—with brick—to Bacon b Bruen. Sloop Macdonough, Gladden, Darien—in bal last—to Arnold b Coddington. branch pilot in sight: although the signal Was fly. mg four hours, I gave the charge of the ship to the said Silas Briggs, who brought the said ves sel over the bar at 9 o’clock the same night, and came to anchor; thcrelore, I recommend him as a an perfectly qualified to take charge of the larg- ship entering Savannah; and in my opinion should be encouraged by all nautical men. JAMES BIRKETT, dec 16 c* —749 master of Liverpool Packet For Liverpool The fine ship LIVERPOOL PACKET, Birkett, master, will be dispatched immediately.— For freight of two hundred bales of cotton only, passage, apply to the captain, or . Nicholas Sr Neff. dec 16 249 tf,7k For Liverpool -illBnL The HUKON. captain Grayson, fly35^-ready to receive a cargo, and w ill be dis- •■■■Efc,etched immediately. For freight or •utaage apply to I. MINIS, dec 16 249 & For New-York The re,’alar packet brig SUPERB, cap tain Rodman, will meet with dispatch.— For freight or passage, having elegant ac commodations, up/lv to the captain on board, at Rice’s wharf, or to ' MORRIS KEl CHUM, Jones* wharf; IVho has for tale landing fr'tn said vessel, 10 hhd* Phi*a<iejphia Whiskey 30 barrels prime Pork 30 boxes cherry Brandy 4 seifc fancy cane and rush bottom Chairs AlSO IX STOKE, 0 sacks Liverpool ground Salt c!6 249 MKFor Freight or Charter WSmim The sh»,» CLl ). Caleb Ueah. master. excellent order for a voyage, and ready to re- e a cargo For terms apply to I. Minis. dec 16 249 For Freight or Charter Thi staunch .hip UKKECYNTHIA. orles H. Robinson, master, in complete order a voyage For terras apply to I. Minis. dee 16 249 4 For Freight or Charter “ to w schooner GOLCOXDA, 80 tons burthen, W. Brooks, master. For terms apply on board, or to Hazen Kimball. e 16- -w 249 For Sale, Freight or Charter CL The sloop MAKCAKET-ANN' ydflt captain ‘-traton. sixty-one tons burthen, /yitK Vonlv four years old—she is well found; if she is not sold, she will take f cg.'it 'or Charlrston, (*e) Wilmington, (x e) or Darien. (Ga.) For te»m« apply to the captain on board, at M’Kinne’s wharf or to L. Petty. JLu- drng from said sleep, hhds h.skt y. an«i a ft w krga Lard; vhich ill b»* solo l*»w if inkun fn m the wharf d f 16 —249 Wanted to Charter A VE:- 7.1. .t h ' S: ■ ntt W V J dee 16 s-‘ —'.49 Mb K ' nt' or eighty IA l-RSHAM. sloop Prime n, w Corn, At JU 5 cent - r to , I I.. CARGO of the liberty, lying at ur • barf. Ba: «m .y Brtien, dee 16 240 Fzeitasce whorl. Propuails For raising and n.g a . «f on tbe atone 'ore on the steam boat nharf will be received & & DUNNING. dee 16 249 This Evening, December 16, 1818, Will be performed, the TRAGEDY JANE SHO. Duke of Gio’ater, ■ — RAGEuVfof . Winn Lord llaZting*, Heim our, Katcldls, Cate'by, Derby, Lords, Guardi, be. J*ne bborc, Alicia, Mr. Fran. Younr. Made. Drummond. FcnnclL ' ' Hyatt Qum. Mr*. Gilfert. Barrett. To which will be added, the Comic Open of the HIGHLAND REEL. Bills on New-York, For sale by C. C. GRISWOLD b CO. dec 15—m—248 Tuybr’s stores. White Flint Com—of oat. 3000 bushels clean Maryland CORN—for sale, . ( lota to suit purchasers, by G. P. y Oliver Palme*, dec 15 a 248 Hoes. Afew casks of Patent Hoes, No. 3. For sale by K. AJ. Hffbershaiu. dec 16 248 Salt—afloat. 13/100 bushels Liverpool ground Salt, on board ship Lady-Gallatin—for sale by > Charles Cotton. dee 15 248 Rum, Iron, Brandi/ and Cheese. 20'hogsheads new Ron Shcity, McUdpin, Captain Dash, Sandy, Chaney, Laird of Raasy, Laird of Coil, . Groudy, beijeaot Jack, Beiuun, Moggy McGilpin, Jenny, Mr. Huso,,. Faulkner. Fennell. Nichols. . Drummond. Quin. Seward. Horton. Clark. Sshonotti. Mr*.7Su^; J wWaring. ay Admission to the Boxes and Pit, oax not. tax—to the Gallery, ran czsrs. _ *.* The Doors to be opened at half past 5, and the performance to commence at halt past o’clock precisely. Ticket* and places for tbe Boxes, to be hid the Box Office at the Theatre on uays of perform ance from 10 till 2 o’clock, and from 3 till 5; and on non-play days from 1(1 till 2 o’clock. Tickets can be admitted on those nights only for which they are expressly sold— CRECKS not transferable. Smoking in the Theatre cannot be allowed. tfy In preparation, and will be shortly pro duced, the MELO-DUAMA of the "FALLS OF CLYDE” A performance every evening this week. Savannah, December 16—249 Molasses, Coffee, £fe Landing Irom schr Olive branch, tr ,m Havana, 50 hhds prime aew crop Molasses 26 bags prime green Coffee A few boxes first quality Segara ALSO, A quantity of FRU11* For sab by ISAAC COHEN, dec 16 x .’49 Prime new Corn, §c. 800 bushels prime new corn, in bags of 2 bushels each 9 barrels J . . 8 unis r prune muscovado Sugar 18a bis extra prime do do -'0 halt bis No 1 Mackerel Landing and for sale by John Lathrup & Co. dec 16 x 249 Hunter's wharf. Corn. For sale the CARGO of schooner Hope, from Nurth Carolina—26, 0 bushels prime Corn ALSO, Landing from sshr Samh-dnn, and sloop Phoenix, 100 barrels Beef, No 1 to 3 C - *» .An Po* -, - T a0 pieces Russia DuCk 50 do ravens do 60 coils Cotdage 10 barrels Beans 10 half barrels mess Beef 1 bale seine Twine 40 boxes imperial and young hyson Tea 250 kegs and barrels Crackers 10 boxes Starch 10 boxes sperm Candles 50 nests Tubs 100 iron bound water Buckets 100 do ' do hay Bushels 250 small iron Poti On accommodating terms, by Isaac Cohen. dec 16 x 249 Situation wanted. A Young Man, from New-England, who under stands mercantile transactions, wishes a situation a counting hou«e or office, where his time can principally employed in writing, for r few months—writes with ease and elegance. A line addressed to W. and left at this office will meet attention. Satisfactory references will be given dec 16 m* Landing From tchr .iriadnt, at Taylor'* wharf andJor sale \7 bis prime Pork 51 do Philadelphia Whiskey Firkins first quality Butter 15C bushels Potatoes 160 do Turnips 15 bundles Hay Pickled Cucumbers, Cabbage & Celery Apply on board, or to Charles C. Griswold & Co. dec 15 si 248 Tay'.o r 's stores. Beef, Pork, Flour, uiPPLE BRANDY, Uc. Just received bv the schr Ariadne, eapt Pen- dleton, from New York, vix 10 bis prime Beef 10 do do Fork 30 half barrels superfine Flout 5> boxes best Digliy Herrings 20 Dls Mackerel, No 3 20 do apple Brandy is aroxs, 40 bis Onions 39 do superfine Flour 30 half bis buckwheat F lour SO bis N E Rum Gin, Brandy, Jamaica Rum, Tobacco, kc sale by J MUIR, dec 15— x—943 Bulloch's range. for E. Lauraine, Already known fur his successful method of in struction in the French language, will commence tuition on the first January next As he designs to limif his attendance to fifteen scholars, tha cor. liest applicants will have the best opportunity.— Terms—twenty dollars per quart'r and five en trance mnr.ey. dec 15 x* 248 Wanted to purchase A few young Negroes, lor whom cash will be Any person wishing to seil will call it Mr. laid. ieuben G. Taylor’s, near the court-house. G. Morris. dec 15 x- 743 Land for sale. A Tract of Land, c.-r.iainingone handled acres, more nr less, bounded east bv land* of the estate Jnsiah Fox, west by the estate of Benjamin Fox, nor.h by land of D F. Borquin. and south r vacant land, eleven miles from Savannah. For further particulars inquire of the printer, dec 7 1 241 Nbtice. All persons having demand* against the estate of Joax S Alui, are requested to present them, and those indebted axe requested to make pay ment to RlCUAUp GORHAM, st 17—ij—1(19 20 tons Swedes Iron 30 barrels country Gin 12 pipes French Brandy, high proof and fine flavor 30 casks Goshen Cheese. For sale by C. C. Griswold dj'Co dec 15—x -248 . Taylor's stores. Winter and Spring Goods. In addition to the extensive importation by the Georgia, Oglethorpe and Fallas, the subscribers hive received a further supply by the brigtihat. ham from Liverpool; vhicb makes their assort, mant of DRY GOODS more general and extensive than at any former period, which wity be sold at a reduced advance. dec 10 1- Andrew Low 4* Co. 1 244 Just Received, And Jor sale by the subscribers, 30 puncheons Jamaica Rum, warranted three years old, pure as imported 20 puncheons W I Rum 12 hogsheads N E Rum 20 barrels country Gin 2 pipes Holland do 10 barrels 'Whiskey 1 pipe L P Madeira Wine, Lecock 6 half pipes do 10 quarter casks do 30 do do Teneriff ilJ boxes Newark Cider 50 barrels Mackerel, No 3 50 do manhaden Fish 10 half barrels Salmon, prime quality 50 barrels fresh ) 50 half ditto S H0Ur 100 barrels pilot and navy Bread 100 kegs Crackers * 100 boxes lUiaras 50 do tallow„ 20 do sperm5 Candlt * 50 do > _ 50 half do 5 Soa P 20 backets sweet Oil 10 hhds W I Sugar 17 do Molasses 20 bags Pepper French Fickles in boxes 20 barrels mess Fork 20 do prime do 15 do prime Beef 15 do No 2 do 10 half barrels Fickles 600 kegs White Lead. 14, 28 and 56 lbs 40 jogs bottled linseed Oil 100 bolls Russian Canvas 100 do ravens do 30 kegs split Peas 20 do Barley in STORE A large and general assortment of SHIP CHANDLERY, consisting of Anchors, Ca bies, Cordage, Pitch, Tar, Rosin, Ac Ac 0 Nichola, Dobson & Hills. AUCTIONS. On Tuesday, the 2£d instant, Mill be sold on M Xitine’s wharf, 65 hogtfoeads prime Trinidad MOLASSES, in iron bound hbd* 10 casks CLARET WINE Terms—ill sums trader 200 dollar*, cash; over, approved indorsed notes at sixty days. * Sait to cow ounce at 11 o’clock. M. Herbert, auct’r. deel* On the first Tneadaj in January next, IFiff be sold before the Court-House, in this city, be- usual hours. Wharf Lot No. 6, at New.Debtford, the pro perty of the estate of j. D. Dickerson, deceased— ^ and sold by order of Gilbert Hsy.l esq. sdra’or. Terms, cash. M. Herbert, auet'r. dec 12 246 Administrator's sales. P n «** /rst Tuesday in February next. Will be told before tbe court-house, in Snvannah, One tract of Land, containing two hundred two and* half seres, lying in the fifteenth district of Baldwin county - being put of the real estate of Benjamin Rayne*. deceased; and wo Id for the be nefit of the heirs and creditors if said deceased. John G. Duller, adm , or. Mary. S. Haynes, adtn'rx. dec 14 747 Insurance OJtce. A Dividend ot three per cm f- r the last six months has been declared this day, and will be paid on or after Tuesday, the 15th instant. H. Wayue, sec’ru. dec 14 247 Office Bank United States, Savannah, Sl.’i December, 18‘8 Notice.—An election will be held at Bank on Tuesday morning, the 22d instant, for a Porter to this office, to All the place of Mr llenry Lyon, resigned. Persons wrlio may intend to apply therefor will band in their applications on or be. fore said date, naming two persons who will be their security in die sum of g2000 By otder Eleazar Early, cashier. dec 9 1* ’43 Fainting in Miniature. Mr. T. Bottnoox has the honor to inform tbe ladies and gentlemen of Savannah, that, luring received an assortment of ivory leaves, he pro- poses to take likenesses in miniature in the most modern, elegant and approved style He can be found at Messrs Avice A Rnulin’s, watch-wak- ersand jewellers, Johnsttu*. square, dec 15 248 dec 9- The Subscribers, Thapkful to their friends and the public in gen eral, for their very liberal patronage since the opening of their store, corner of Drayton and Bay street, offer them an entire new stock of Goods and Clothing, of all kinds, at their new store, late, ly occupied as an Insurance office, directly from London via Charleston, to say— 8 trunks extra super dress Coats, of all colors 6 do extra and small size camblet Cloaks lb do casslmere Pantaloons, of alt sizes and co- lor* 4 do new fashin Waterloo Coats, all colors 2 do bult cassimere Waistcoats 3 do assorted quality and colors do 10 bales lion skin Great Coats 20 do Jackets and Trowsers (for negroes) 5 do Pea-Jackets 11 do bear skin Monkey-Jackets 100 dozen red flannel Shirts 50 do striped cotton Shirts 1 case gentlemen’s worsted Gloves 1 do coarse do do 3 cases cotton Drawers A great quantity of extra fine linen and cot ton Shirts, with and without frills 4 cases fine Merino, worsted and lamb’s wool Shirts * 1 case worsted Drawers 2 trunks youth’s Pantaloons, of all colors 10 do new fashion buy’s Dresses 4 do house servant’s Pantaloons and Coatees Great quantity of Comforts for sailors 200 dozen red and blue Killmanock Caps 150 do negro Stockings 6 boxes negro Hats 4 do fine men and boy’s Hats 4 bales rose Blankets, tram 12 to 16 4 wide Few bales Ilumhums 3 bales single and double milled- Cassimere* 2 do fine Cloth of different colors Few bales London and Bristol Blankets Few bales white Plains, of a superior quality 200 Demijohns 1 bale Corks Few bales cotton and linen brown Hollands Which they will dispose of at the shortest rate. Peter Drege & Co. nov 27——233 Sugar, Gin, 8ffc. hhds prime muscovado Sugar do northern Gin barrels Philadelphia Whiskey do N. E. Rum For sale by M. Pettingill, aug 20 173 Market^quare. Received Per brig Hero, from P/Jladelphia, Best Gin, in barrela Loaf Sugar, Goshen Cheese Burlington Hams yellow Soap Cognac Brandy, Malaga Winei Champagne Wine and Filberts Charles Maurel. oot 17 1S9 Notice. The stores in which tne undersigned used to transact their Factorage and Commission Business having been destroyed ly the fire which took place in tbe night of tbe 20th instant, they hasten to inform their distant friends, that, by means of timely assistance affo.ded them by the spirited ex ertions of many respectable inhabitants, they have saved their commercial books and papers, as also great propbrtion of the produce which they had cm band- They inform them also, that they have engaged storage for the produce, or other articles, that shall be hereafter consigned to them, in. Mr. Bolton's fire proof stores, and that they shall, until further notice, transact thrir commer cial business in the counting room of Messrs. B. Richardson A Co. Williamson & Ds Villtra. nov 23— It—9 Received, at the Provision store. Virginia Oats and Corn Russian Turnips New-York corned Beef, first quality Do smoked do Few barrels superior Flour and Buckwheat d°xes very choice Raisins Tea, Sugar, and a variety of articles in that line. , „ David Votee. dec 9-—s|——243 North of the Market -quart, is now open, and the subscriber ready to furnish those who please to favor him with citftom with a variety of cboioo articles in the above line. David Votee. nov 4 ft 214 The subscriber Having leased the wharf and dock, next but one below that occupied by Me*srg Bhuw.v, Gueejve & Co announces to lus friends and the public, that he will, on the first of November next, commence the LXJMttKH FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSIJyTES.S on said wharf. George W. Colli,.* sept 10 f 182 Jacob Fuerlh, SURGEON DENTIST, I.iaely from Hamburg, OfTers his service* to the public in the various branches of his profession. He will be found at the houae of Ur L. H. Fuerth. south of the rev. Dr. Kollock. oct 6—ah—f—193 An Overseer wanted " To take charge of a rice plantation. None need apply unless they are sober, bonest, and industri ously inclined. Apply at Bice Hope, between tlie 13 and 14 mile stones the river side <.f the Augusta road, to A. WILKINS, dee 10—~t 244 Overseers. Two well recommended, will meet with em ployment on healthy situations, near Sunbury— Men with small families preferred; if they have negroea*tl.ey will be taken on shares, to woik on prime lands. Apply to Paul H. Wilkina, dec 5 t! 241 Sunbury. Valuable Property for sale. A well settled PLANTATION, five miles fron. the city of Savannah, containirg 665 acres, 320 of which is now under the cultivation of cotton, the growth of which it i* only necessary to exa. mint, to be satisfied of the fertility of the soil — The greater part of the planted land has been cleared by the subscriber, within three years, and there remains 200 acres still to be cleared of the first quality hammock, the rest is of second quil- ity, tbe growth of which consists of oak, hickq-y and pine; and has been kept in reserve for rails and other plantation uaes: tbe fences are in the, best order, so that the purchaser ol this fine eriate will have nothing to do in the ensuing season but to proceed to planting. On the premises are tbe following improvements, all built within three years, of the best pitch pine and cypress msteri, sis, taken from the city market, and in complete order:—A dwelling House, Kitchen, eight negro Houses of 2 tenements each with brick chimnies, a large Barn, a Gin-house, with one horse impell ing gin, and twenty foot-gins; a coach House and Stables. Tbe Land can very conveniently be di vided into two or three tracts, which will be dong if required. About one hundred as prime eountvy-bom NE GROES, in fomilie^ as ever were exhibited, will also be sold w,tb the Plantation; either wholly or in three ports. The property can be seen st any time, and posses ion givens* soon as the pre sent crop is ginned oifh A. S. Bulloch. nov 10—I——-219 -h Notice. All person* having denun : s against the es.late of Jobs E Hsbtbibcb, late ot the city of SaVajir nail, merehant, diceased, will present thei^ re counts within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted will make immediate payment to S. C. Dunning, adyt'r. sept 29 'i erf >90 Blank Indentures For sale *1 this Jbvi