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V IUXKVV KENTUCKY.
. . The Kentucky Reporter, ot tlus UihuU has
the following remarks: from which it would op-
pear, that the above bank bae Hopped ape
paytnenu:—Son. HtpuMUm*. —
When we ipokexo highly in favor of thii
institution in our la>r, little did we ex
pect, that inftod day* it woald follow tin
example ol the banka of Cindnnatii—ycl
such u thefact,‘to (he otter a»tot:i»h:n<-nt
of every peraonin (hi* place. Nothing
could exceed UteaHonishment andiud'gna
tion, which the Hews of the event exuiled
here. A meeting of the citizen* of the
town and county waa held at the 'court
boose on Saturday, and a committee ap
pointed to enquire into the causes of the
suspension, and report to another in<-eti> g
on Saturday evening next. Until that
committee, shall have reported, ami the
-bank have had time to publish it*justifica
tion, we shall forbear to comment—One
of the editors of this paper being nominat
ed on the committee appointed on Satur
day, it would be premature to enter upon
the subject at present.
We were entirely cnrrect, as we still
believe, in the statement made last week,
that the bank of Kentucky is completely
meet all the demands upon her; she
ia rftt at present, under any necessity ol
•topping specie payment*. We derive
this information from sources which place
its correctness above suspicion: and a
deduction we made from it, was tiie only
one, wniili we could make, without im
peaching her character, anil libelling the
directory.
The branch of the Kentucky bank at
this place, was not le»s astonished and
mortified than the people. The whole di
rectory wished to t>« on with specie pay
ments, which they declared the complete
ability of their bank to do; and said they
would resign if not permitted. We uii-
(hj^tarid the United Siutes’ Branch in this
town, very readily agreed to afford every
facility necessary to the resumption of
specie payments; every indulgence anil
accommodation asked by the Bank of
Kentucky was promptly acceded to.
The Farmers’ and Mechanic*’ flank, or
new Independent Hank of this place, came
to the resolution immediately, that they
would continue to pay specie. They sav
it is impossible to prevent them from do
ing an. a* they have a much larger amount
of specie on hand than of notes in circula
tion; and as they are determined to pay
to the last dollar, and cease to is-ue pa
per, rather than not redeem tL Such i
course is highly honorable to that hank,
may the directors persevere in it, and may’
they receive the support which fair dealing
and-good faith deserve.
From the Philadelphia Freeman'* Journal, Sin i ntl
THE MINT.
It is respectfully submitted to congress,
whether, instead of removing the Mint o(
the United States from Philadelphia to
Washington, it would not be advisable to
extend the sphere of its usefulness, as it
^certainly is now inadequate to re-coin
specie to the extent requisite for such
large and populous country, by erectin';
branches of it in Boston, New-Yorlc, Balti
more, Washington City. Charleston, Nevv-
Orleans, Lexington, and Pittsburgh.
Much foreign coin is making its way in
to the United States, which will not pass
current, and, until it is re-coined, is of no
use as a circulating medium.
We understand that no less a sum than
60,000 Chilian dollars, large pieces ol
■tamped silver, have recently been receiv
ed in no one investiineut.
Should the capacity of the Mint be in
creased, very much of the precious metals
which would otherwise remain in bullion,
or in a state similar to bullion, would b«-
rendered more active and serviceable in
the shape of American coin*.
Among the passengers in the ship Orion,
from Liverpool,are Mr. Haywood, the cel-
j ebrated tragedian, the rival of Mr Kean,
' from the theatre royal ilrury lane, and Mr.
and Mrs. Kilner, I'rom the theatre royal,
York. Two celebrated Indian Juggler*
ara also among the passengers.—.V. I.
Paily .rldvertiser.
New-York Firemen Insurance
COMPANY.
CAPITAL iOO.OUO DO LI ,\HS—amply or cured,
nmicToes.
John Jacob Astor
Josiali Suirgrs
llcnjamin Disobey
J:ibn Colvil)
John G Cosier
William W. Todd
Henry Waring
Abraham Richards
'[Garret Heyer
‘,William Cahoone
Samuel S. Howland
Peter 1 Kevins
Archibald M'Yickar
Joseph Strong
TxonxsjC. Rc-risa, president.
John Wannas, uisitrant.
William M'Ntu, lecretary.
p>The aubscriber having been appointed agent of
the KewYork Firemen Insurance Company .with
lull power in the behalf of said company to effect
insurance against tire, on goods, wares and mer
chandise. houses, buildings, mills, vessels in port,
and generally on ail kinds oi property in this city
and vicinity, is now ready to receive applications
and effect insurance against fire, iu conformity
with the powers of his agency, at Savannah—
where terms, which will be aa liberal as oilier of
fices, may be known on personal applicant !), or
by letter post paid, describing accurately the pre
mises and property required to be insured. AU
losses sustained by- this will be promptly and li
berally adjusted and settled. - JAMES REA.
oct 10——tv >95
Pilots
Authorized to act for the liar and/tiver of Savannah
biu^.vch riL'ITS.
8 Timmons
W Koyston
R Anderson
£ Broughton
J Smith
H Baker
T Bradley
n. Sisson
J Dun dy
J Webster
W White
J : Dels ho
J. Pilcher
S Horton
BG Landers
! Ijfe
U4r—2fr
J Cleary
X U Sisson
J Dennis
H Craig
T Not ugh
W Wall
A Guard
cwnricaTS risers.
S H Timmons
J Male
J Klford
t. Foster
S I'rigga, jr.
r Wed
P S Piu-.ier
E Boll"
So ord. r of Ik B‘ ar.1
* I L. 11 U..I
JuhnfJ. Holcombe,
tec' } Cm. ef Ptlttrg*
*• >’■ *
THE REPUBLIC JIN.
THURSDAY EVENING, Dcrsaata 17, ISIS.
There waa a report abroad in the commcrcia 1
world, this morning, of a short arrival from Liver-
-oolat New-Yoik, which brought accounts of a
very great deprea-u n in the price of cotton—thi
waa Sad to hat c reached here via Cliarlealou, from
New York.
After tiacing the report through all its ramifies
cions, wi found it to have sprung from a letter
received by one of our most respectable cummer,
cial houses, who liad it from a correspondent in
Charleston, stating the falling of cotton in Eng.
land, but yet gave it a. a mere report, not vouching
for the correctness id it.
We would here remark, that the gentleman in
whose puueati'in the information is, puts but lit.
tie,or no reliance in die tcport.—We therefore
dunk no cr-dit should be attached to* H— as this
may be a commercial ir.ck for speculative purpos
es.
LEGISLATURE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA.
I he bill repealing the acia prohibiting die in
troduction of tLves, into the slate of South-Caro-
lini, from other states, was, on the 9th inst read a
third time in both houses, and passed.
The Correspondent, at Columbia, of the Charle:
tun C.ty Gazelle, under date of the 11th inst. says
—“The house of representatives have agreed to
the report of die committee on Internal improve,
incut, lo raise a permanent fund ol i ne million ol
dollars for internal improvement! and to appro
priate two hundred and fifty thousand dollars am
nualiy for that purpose. A bill has been read in
this hou>e, to make the punishment fur killing a
negro, Ac. death.”
John Robinson, James Malone, and John Bell,
the three odicrs concerned with Daniel James, and
Solomon Cumbo, in a highway robbery on the
Georgetown road, have been taken, aud commit
ted to prison in Charleston
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
SAVANNAH—CASH rBIClIS THIS HAS.
g cts. g els.
Itrce, per 100 lbs. 6 50
Corn, per bushel, 1 06 a 1 10
Cntton,sea-island, prlb 5‘J a 55
Ditto, up-land, do. 25J a 26
Flour, per barrel 10
Tobaccu, leal, per lb. (none)
At Darien, on the 14tli inst. sea-island cotton is
quoted at 54 lo 56 cents.
SHIP NEWS.
POUT OF 2U VAJYo,YAll.
Iferm. brig 1 Kolia, Paine. Providence, (R I) 6
d.tys—nn aborted cargo—to S Arnold. Man ton Be
Roger*, Harris fc Waterman, A Webb, P Hill,
i aHl it Sibley j, and the master. Pu^enger*—
K Luther, J Luther, Webb, Grave*, aud buockley.
Srhr. Hope, from North-Curolir.a—with corn—
to Isaac Cohen.
Sloop Liberty, Duane, Elizabcth-Citv, (N C) 7
davs—with c-»rn—to liacuu U Brucn C;«pt. D
reports the loss of the sch’r Milo, Cozzens of Ply
mouth, from New York bon-id to Wilmington, (n.
c ) she having been wrecked on the 5tli inst. near
tne six mile Hamm 'ck, ab mt 23 miles from Cape
Hattene* light—vessel lost; part of lh* cargo and
all on board saved. On the same date, another
sloop from Near-York, bound to a port in North
Carolina, loaded with oats, butter, beef, cheese, etc
was tosally lost on Ocracock bar, and perisheo
Thecapt was picked up* wo days alter the un
fortunate affair, on a piece of the wreck, and
landed on Ocracock beach
Sloop Volant M'Lcan, Charleston 1 day—an
assorted cargo to Isaac Cohen, Gaudry &. Dufaure
K, ttJ. Habersham, A Murray, J Gmnen fit co.
Puseeugers—Capt. Magart, U. S. army, fit son,
.Messrs M. Morrell, It Ker, J. Ker, J. Doherty,
J. P. MilLr, Russel, J. J*Herds, M. Simpson
and Miss Monimia Hawkum.
Sloop Niagara, Fowler, Charleston 20 hours—
an assorted cargo to Macon 3i Brucn, Nicholas
and Nell'and L Baldwin Passenders, Mr. Fol-
ker & family and 10 others.
Sloop Hour, H&rker, Elizabeth-city, x. c. 7
days—wdh corn—to ordti.
Boat gen-Tal-GLncock, from Augusta—with
363 bales of cuiio.i—o Wm Gaston, and others.
clear cn, .
Schooner Decatur, Cushing, Darien.
Port of Charleston, December 15.
Arr. sfiip Lucy Ann, Arnold, New-Y' rk, 12 ds.
Passengers, beuts Burnt and Kirk, of the U. S
artillery, with a detachment of recruits for that
corps. On the third day out, off cape UaPera*.
encountered very severe weather, which contmu-
d V »r 3 days from s s e. round to w—lay to dur
ing the gale, and suffered much in rigging, sails,
a. d d< rk load.
Ilr g Arelhosa, Holmes, New-York, 5 days —
i’iic night at:er leaving the Ho ik, experienced a
severe gale from a w. which lasted 8 hours
Hrig Coromandel. Bray, Salem, 13 days; sc hr
Eiizi fit Jane. Ogden, Jacquemei, 26 days. The
Prussian brig Achilla, arr there on the 9th Oct. in
5 days from Flemming** bay—had been boanleu
and plundered of sails, rigging, Sic- by a priva
teer, shewing no colors.
Schr Margaret, Caswell, New-York, 8 days —
On Friday last, off cape Lookout, saw a steam-
boat, rigged as a tlue.-nusied *clir standing to
southward.
Schr* New-Orleans, Adams, New-York, 7 days;
Fsbza & Polly, Kivher, Philadelphia, 10 ds; Milo,
Alien, Bristol, (a i) 14 days. On Friday last,
spoke schr Caroline Nancy. Foster, 11 day* from
Savannah bound to Newbern—then at anchor
under cape Ha « ns.
Schrs Little John, Bigelow, Newbern. 2 days;
Leo, Bates Elizabeth City, 2 days; sloop Three
Brothers, Randall, Shaiot’e, (w c) l day. The
schr Delight, Lark, of and from this port, wa>
driven ashore on Shalatte beach, in the gale of
the Jtb instant, and it was feared would not be
got off
Cleared. British brig Highlander, Donald, Gree
nock; schrs Eudora, Vincent, Havana; Express,
Aldrich, New York; sloop Volant. M Lean, Sa
vannah
Planters’ Bank.
An election will be held at the Bank on Moo-
day, 5th January neat, for thirteen Director,, on
the part of the Stockholder,. The poll will be
opened at nine o'clock. »ill be closed at two, will
be opened again at three,and will be finally closed
at five o'clock J MARSHALL eaehier.
de-a.tr 150
Bills on Neve-York.
For sale by
Blanchard, Brother* & Co.
dec 17 250
FoundfU Breastpin.
The owner by proving- the nut, and paying
for tlii* advertisement, can have it hr applying at
this dec i7 c 250
Wanted to purchase,
A latent Balance, to weigh I2UU or upwards.—
Enquiie ot the printer.
dec IZ c 250 *
*For Liverpool
The brig F s VORlTE, ’’art. master,
ill meet with .li«ps'.-.h. For freight ap.
!y to SCARBROUGH & M KINNE.
dec : 7 250
For New-York
The packet brig SPF.EDY-PEACE,
Reuben Fov3;ck.mi«ter,w;Ubecisp*tcl.
immediately. For freight of a lew
more bales of cotton or passage, hat ing superior
accommodations, appl'* »»n board, at Andcrson'a
vrhaif. or to WILLIAM H. JOYNER;
Who h'i* Jar ta T e, on board said brig 9
Whiskey in barrel*
Pork, meM Be* f
Buckwhevt in half barrels, and
A few dozen Brooms
dec 17——w—'250
For New-York
The regular pack- i ■ cJir UXDA UNT-
F.D. Tbnmaa Wood, will sail un Sunday
ext. For passage only, having gi>“d
aceommodati-'tw apply to the captain on iioaru
at M Kinne’s wiiarf, or to
Hall & Hoyt.
OCT Consignees of goods are requited to re
ceive them this day.
dec 17 sr 2*0
For Charleston
The sloop VOLAN'I, captain St l/m,
,to sad the first fair wind. For freight or
1 isssage apply to the captain, un board,
o ‘ I. COHEN,
dec 17 a 250
Corn. . .
Superior old Corn For sale in hit i to suit
purchasers, by NICHOLAS Be NEFF,
dec 17- b -5 i Hunter*o vtharf.
Received,
Per schooner Olive-Branch, from Havana,
Best Spanish Cigars
ALSO
Per sloop Phcc rix, from Phihile’.phla,
Dupont** Powder, glazed an.I rag FF
By CHARLES MAC RE I.
dec 17 r 2->0
Sugar, Paints, Wines, 8£c.
38 hhd* prime Mu.-vC »t*ado bugar
5^0 keg.- L m «lon white L ad, gr»ur»d in oil
Old Madeira, Claret and Champ/vne Wines,
in boxes, one dozen each
50 whole boxe» superior Spanish Cigar*
A large supply of Eogiish Mustard
For sale by
# Lethbridge Deuel,
dec 17. 250 .Vo 16, ranee
THEATRE.
Eighth jnght •/ Mr. BU.SO.hr S engagement
This J^enuig, December 17, 1818,
Will be preseuted.a Comedy, in 5 acta, called the
BUSY BODY.
rnloC * Tutic
Marplot
Sir Francis Gripe
8»r Gto ^'
Sir Je>it8
Charli s
Wuptr
W il.i-m
Tn«*nus
J-rnt»
John
M r.tiida
hubtitoa
IVdi
Mr- llilson.
Faulkner,
lklwti.
llrrton.
Fcmell.
Drummond.
Quin.
Seward.
Hya't.
SchonoUi.
J»Ir*. Young.
Drummond.
Waling.
Honou.
n cent well
i Kit thr - cmedy, PAKISOT*S celebrated
SH.itlL DANCE.
LV .11.58 CLARE.
. be aoded, tlie Musical F-rce of the
HE VIEW,
'l jC Wags of Wiatlsor.
Cal- Violent
L.^aiH 'jtuugard
Deputy j.ull
Jjun Lump
Lv*mic> M * wolter,^
waii Hit c jutic song !
of‘‘John Hobbs, or ;
a wife «o oe sold/* J
Duiib*
Grace Gujlove
Lucy
Mar ha
Mr. liiLiMi.
Fennell.
Faulkner.
Clari.
Hyatt.
Mrs. Young.
Clark.
Faulkner.
For sale
An degiint PIANO-i-OU I E, of uutwooi, with
Tutkisli music U. M KINNE fit CO
dea 17 b—253
Jewellery.
The subscriber, from New York, informs the
citizens if Savannah, that he l as just opened, at
his store in Whhafeer-street. next to Mr Wall
a choice and elegant assort ment of EMBOSSED
PLATE, say—
Tea Pots, Sugar Dishes and Milk Pot*
Table and Tea Spoons to maich, warranted to be
the best of silver
ALSO
A large assortment of Clock*
Gold and silver Watches
Chains, Keys and Seals
Ail of which lie can, with confidence, recom
mend as the very best workmanship and newest
patterns, having been carefully selected by him
self tit now offer* them for sale on accommo
dating terms Chicks and Watches repaired on
the shortest notice. SAMUEL MARTIN
dec 17 25Q
Fire Wooif.
The subscriber, after returning thank* to his
friends and the public, begs leave to inform them,
he i« selling Wood of an excellent quality at Six
Dollars j erff rdjCn the wharf between Messrs,
'trown. Green ii Co and Mr.G.H. Collins.
Ephraim Cooper,
dec 17-X-2S0
Ready Made Clothing.
The subscriber respectfully informs the inhabi
tnnts of Savannah, and its vicinity, that he now
has on hand an assortment of ready made Cloth
ng, made in Savannah in the most fashionable
manner, with neatness inferior to none in the city,
and will be sold at a low price, at his shop on the
Hay. near the Exchange, three doors east of Messrs
James Dickson fit Co. He likewise keeps a con
stant supply of seamen**, bov*s and negroes’
Clothing. ANTHONY PIPiEK.
dec 17 *m 250
House Servant for sale.
As prime a young Fellow as anV in the state;
has always been accustomed t'» the house, and ii
a first rate waiting man; he is about twenty-three
years old—titles indisputable. Apply to
Joseph S. Pelot.
dec 17 250
For sale, by private contract,
AI.L THAT
FINE PLANTATION^
Opposite the city of Savannah, belonging to the
estate of the late James Mossman. erq containing
six hundred acres, or thereabouts, four hundred
of which are under complete ri\*er banks, and in
fine order for planting; the remainder Is also near
ly completed, "'ith a substantial river bank, with
trunks for draining the land. This estate is now
restricted from the planting of rice under a spe
cial contract with the corporation of the city of
Savannah, but from the experiments that have
been made in sugar cane, cotton, corn, wheat,
and other small grains. This land is found well
suited for the cultivation of all those great staple
commodities In the vicinity of the roost flour
ishing city in the southern states, this land may be
mo*t profitably used in rearing aud feeding of
stock of all kinds, by the cultivation of grasses,
turnips, carrots, and various other legumes, for
the fattenim* of cattle and sheep, foi which the
market of Savannah affords a ready demand, and
constant consumption, and which must encrease
yearly with the growing prosperity of the city.—
This valuable property poss^ss^s mam other ad-
vai tages, from its contiguity to the city of Savan
nah, and more particularly as connected with the
navigation of the river, from Fire fathom Hole to
town, where vessels of more than 12 feet draught
of water are precluded from loading at the city,
in consequence o! the shallowness of the water in
the front river channel. On the back river, and
immediately opposite the town, this property con-
4-.ins a front, upon which wharves and warehouses
may be easily constructed, for the reception of
kings of produce coming down the the back
ex driver, (which is the main branch of Savannah riv
er) or, by the simple operation of a can el of | of
a mile, might connect the back river navigation
with the barbor of Savannah, and from which ships
drawing IS feet water can proceed to sea without
any obstuctidn. For the erection of machinery,
either by water or steam power, this pot pertv is
peculiarly well situated,from the facility of making
commodious basins for the security and reception
of timber, and iif easy export, either from the
front or bad: river. Founding mills for rice may
be advantageously connected with such machi
nery.
(CT Should this property noi be sokl or leased
fur a term of yean, on or before the 15th day of
January next, the whole will be exposed to pub
lic sale on that day, at the Exchange, in this city,
in fields of from 10 to t5 acres, agreeable to a
plan which will then be submitted to the public.
Alexander Mein, ami
Robert Scoft, agents for’
Williknr Meia,
Suvlmidh, Die
Xj* Admission to the Boxes and Pit, onx dol*
lau—to the GnUeiv, nr<i cents.
*,* Tiie Doors* to be opened at half past 5, and
ti.e j,erfJituai.ce to commence at half past 6
o*ci«»ct precisely.
'Pickets and places fur the Boxes, to L-e had at
tiie hox Office ai the Theatre on days «.t perform
ance frim It i ill 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 winch they are expressly sold—CHECKS
not transferable.
Smoking in the Theatre cannot be allowed.
33* In preparation, and will be shortly pro-
due rd, the MELODRAMA of the “FALLS OF
CLYDE ”
A performance "very evening this week.
Savanunh D c- mbe- 17 250
Overseer wanted.
A Man, with a small family anti good recom
mendations, will meet with employment on White-
marsh by application to T. V. GRAY,
dec 17 m 2 ; 0
To be Let
A Counting-Room, ki the fir^-proof building
on the Bay, occupied by Mr John Hunter. Ap‘
ply to UEA fit BUTLER,
dec 17 l 250
AUCTIONS.
On Saturday next, tiie 19th
H’i It he tuti an John Hunter'* -wharf,
Sf00 buahcla Liverpool ground SALT
T.iou will be libcr-l, .no nnult Luo*), a time
of siJe. , .
Sale u eounienee at 11 a'dach
. M. Herbert, auct'r.
dec 17 ‘.’50 . -
Oflt Tuesday, the 22d instant,
tFilt he told on M Panne'* wharf, t t ,
65 bogslicaus jinuie Trinidad MuLAaa&S, id
iion bound li'ids
10 cask* CLARE F WISE .
Terms—alt sum. under 2C0 dollars, cub; over,
appraised imlor-cd notes at sixty days.
Sulc to ctmr.enie or 11 o'tloth.
M. lleibert, auct’r.
dec 16—249
Un the fiist Tui-siUy in January next,
Hill be told bejo** ike Court-Ostue. in ilut dig, he-
ticecn the mnal hour i,
Wharf Lot No. $. at New-Debiforil, tiie pro
perly of the estate of J. 1). Dickerson, deceased—
and sold by order of Gilbert Hay.t esq. adin’or.
Terms, cash.
■ M. Herbert, auct'r.
die 12 245
PUBLIC SALES.
Sheriff’s sale.
On the frit luti.L.y in January next,
Will be told at Springfield, between the usual
hours often find three o'clock.
All lhat tract of Land, containing one hundred
acre>. laying in the county of Effingham, and
bounded as Inflows: on the north by Reed’s, and
the eatate of Ginral's lands, east by Reiner's and
Itctd’s,.south by Reiser's—levied on as the pro
perty of John I. Medjpker to satisfy a judgment
in favor of John G Neidlinger—being property
returned by a constable.
laaac Garrason, t. *. e.
uov 5 2!5
Notice.
All persons having demand* against the estate
of Charle* Stewart, late of the district of White
Bluff', deceased, will present them to the subscri
ber wMhin the time prescribed by law; and those
indebted will make immediate payment to
Chrihtian Lumpe,
a dm* or. with the -will annexed•
dec 17— fL 250
Sheriff’s sales.
On Tuendag, the 5ih dr y of January next.
Will be sold at the court-house in M-!ntosb coun
ty, between the hours of ten o'clock in the fore
noon and three o’clock in the afternoon,
All that I land -iiuattd in the river Alaumaha.
county of M lntnsh. called Carr’s Gland, contain-
mg two hundred and sixty acres, be the same
more or less, bounded on all tides by the river
before mentioned and branches t'o reef—sold uu-
eX'.cutinn as the property ot George V Proc-
tor, esq. deci used, at the suit of the executrix of
John H. Deubcll, deceased.
Samuel Kiltie. «. m. c.
nov 26 232
Sheriff's sales.
On the first Tneedny in Juuuary next,
Will be sol*} at the court-house, in Kiceborougb,
between • Gf* hour* of 10 and % f\’cli*ek,
A TKACT OF LAND,
Granttd to Kifpncii Lanier, on the water* of
die Venfunt Swau.p, containing 2J0 acres, more
i.r lestt, ouunded at the time of servey by vacant
land*, now adjoining laud* of Charles llowirs, un
\Uc oouih and cast; levied on :*s the property of
J-filin M‘Crauie. to satisfy the following extcutior.s,
\ix:—One fur his taxes due the state of Geuigia
and c< uuty ot L’ber’.y, for the year lbl6 and
1817; and for his fitly per c**n’ taxes, dut the
state aforesaid, lor the year 1814 and 1816 And
the other in favurof Claiborne Nobles—said pro
perty pointed out by the defendant
W illiHiu Wilson, s L. c.
nov 23—. . 234 j
Notice.
Persons having demands against the estate of
Rhoda Gilliland will present the same without
delay to Messrs Lloyd fit Morrison, in Savaii
noli; or the subscribe r, in Au b us a.
John Gindrat, adm'or.
dec 17 f L 249
Painting in Miniature.
Mr. T. BornnoN has the honor to inform the
ladies and genth men of Savannah, that, having
received an a snr nient of ivory leaves, he pro
poses to take likenesses in miniature in the most
modem, elegant and approved atyte. He can
be found at Messrs A vice fit Rauiiids, watch-mak
ers and jewellers, Johnston's square,
dec 15 248
Bills on New-York,
For sa!o by C. C. GUUSWOLD & CO.
dec 15- m— 248 Tcyhr’t ttor^e
The Subscribers,
Thankful to their friends and the public in gen
eral, for tbeir very liberal patronage since the
opening of tlieii store, corner of Drayton and Bay
sireet, offer them an entire new stock of Gooas
and (Nothing, ot all kinds, at their new store, late
ly occupied as an Insurance office, directly from-
London via ChaiTeslbh, to say—
8 trunks «£tra super dress Coats, of all colors
6 do extra and small size camb»et Clhaks
lo do cassnnere Pantaloons, of all sizes and co-
" ' lor*
4 do new fash’n Waterloo Coats ^1 colqrs
2 0.0 buff cossimere Waistcoat*
il d- assorted quality and color* do
10 bale* him skin.Great Coat*
20 4<> Jacket* and^Trowsers (for negroes)
J do Pea-Jackets *
11 do bearskin Monkey-Jacket*
100 doztn red flannel Shirts
50 do 6triped cotton Shirts
1 case gentlemen’s worsted Gloves
1 do coarse do do
3 coses cotton Drawer*
A great quantity of extra line linen and cot
ton Shirts, with and without frills
4 cases tine Menno, worsted and lamb’s wool
Shirts
1 case worsted Drawers
2 trunks youth’s Pantaloons, of *11 colors
10 do new fashion boy’s Dresses
4 do bouse servant’s Pantaloons and Coatees
Great quantity cf Comforts for sailors
00 dozen red and blue Kilim an ock Caps
150 do negro Stockings
6 boxes negro Hats
4 do fine men and boy ’s Hats
ALSO
4 bales rose Blankets, troro 12 to 16 4 Bride
Few bales Humliums
3 bales single and double milled Cassimeres
2 do fine Cloth of different colors
Few bales London and Bristol Blankets
Pew bales white Plains of a »uperior quality
2*J0 IX m Johns
1 bale Corks
Few baits cotton and linen brown Hollands
Which they will dispose of at the shortest rate.
Peter Drege & Co.
iw»v 27 233
Wanted to purchase
A few voang Negroes, tor vrlioro ealh vrilt be
pafcl. Ahy pirwiri wishing-to rellv'll c*II at Mr.
Reuben G: Taylor’s, neaktbe Coiir* heuyr. •
C‘. MoirtsV
dec t£=—*• 343
Sheriff’s sale.
On tfie Jtnt Tuesday in Junuury next, »
Will be sold at the court house in the county of
Wayne, between the usual hours of ten and
three o’clock,
All that Plantation, or Tract ol Land, in Wayne*
county, containing five .hundred acres, more or.
le-8, the greater part river swamp, situate on the
river Atatamaha, above the mouth of Pinholio-
way (’reek; Lvied on as the property of VV iilium,
Hair to satisfy an execution obtained agrinst Intn
iu favor of Josiali Davies.
Jann s D. Preyatt, s- w. c.
dec 2 237
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
Will be sold at the court-house in Jefferson, Cam
den county, between the usual hours cf ten and
three o’clock, the toffou ing property', to u it: •
The one half of an undivided tract of Land, ly
ing and being in Camden county, ort the St. Ma
ry’s river, one and a half miles from tiie town of
&t Mary’s, containing 780 acres; more or les*.; le
vied on as the property of John II. Osborne In
satisfy an. execution William Davie* vs John If.
Osborne.
Also a tract of Land, near the town of St Ma
ry’s. in Camden county, containing fifty acres,'
more or le$«: Lvied on as the property of FitcU.
I. bloc urn to satisfy the fifty per centum tax for
the year 1816; amount dtie 33$ c s artd cdsts
Jefferson, 'Camden co.
Isa ac Bui I *%y ,*’s. & v.
9. Dec 1, 1818— ‘ 240
Administrator’s sales.
On the frst Tuesday m February next,
Will be sold before the; court-house, in Savannah,
Ore tract of Land, containing two hundred two
and a half aens, Iving in the fifteenth district of-
Baldwin county - being part of the real estate cf
Benjamin Raynes deceased; and sold for the be
nefit of the b\ irs and creditors of said deceased.
John G. Bullet 1 , ad*n?or.
Mary S. Rayues, adm'rjc.
dec 14——247
Insurance Office.
A Dividend of three per cent for tbe last nix
months has been decl-red this day. and will be
paid on or after Tuesday, the 15th instant.
k. Wayne, sec'ry. i
dee 14 l 247
Planters’ Bank.
THIR - EKNTfLUrVIDKND.
I dividend of iix per rent, for the lost six.
months, has be- n Jechred this day, and will be
pa>d to stockholders on or af'er Thursday next.
J. Marshall, cashier.
dec 7—tt—241
Bills on London
For sale by DUHAMEL & ACZB.
nov 23- tt 9
Brought to Gaol,
In Savannah, Urcemher lltb, 1618, a negro
man who savs his nahie is JP.RHY. and that he";
belongs to Tliomss Collier, near Dublin, Laiin.,.ce .
county: he js about fifty years of age., atu! five.,
feet six inches high. He appears to base btee
amongst the Indians, and undermhda a fe w w ords’
of the Crtek longae.
H. M'Lall, G. r c.
dec 11' 245 - ■ -■ o'
Brought to Gotd,\ , v
In Savannah, Sept 10, itil^, x n^.ro man wto
says his name is" Max. and that Ife belonra.to Ab
ner Juurderi, ini the northi estjeft; pais <Jt pebrgia.".
He "u about,thirty" years of utu,five Rift —i
ihcVshighj-, He has a amiiing countenance *nd
iell»ahtqmvocaltale;'UieutiU;of ; whirh.iadc^bt.
dst 28-^20# . :