Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, December 19, 1818, Image 1

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r (or $2,651 CJ 53 34, SI SO* I for two quarters tuition j^on mt’iioi house - 26 Of Branch Bank - - -’ • . 2*. « Do. balance on baud' .. • * ' 329 6a ,«P*" S«36 86 Do. received from the secretary Mo. subscription money rec’d this year Do. collected at Ibe Independent Tres- solircied at the Metliodiat churcli, lApa -• • - HT- * Do. rent nf asylum bouse l>o. donation - • » ' • Ho. do from • gen'l-man - lie. collected at the Episcopal church, at an oratorio ..... to. (donation from the director* of the 92»37 147 06 arjk 753 49 558 38 M’lto 3s0.ff 10 «.tr 7«i 344 50 g5.256 86 Mi SHIP NEWS. Saao pour op sjrjjrjsrja %ki* ' 'Ahamn,.* llerm. brig William, Wood, Newixm-pert, 24 .days, with bnck and bay, to order. Left, schoon er Traveller, to sail in 3 or three days for this rt. The W. experienced a tremendous, gale the 5th inst in 1st. 38—lost her stem boat .and sustained some trifling damage during the Schr. Only, Son,. Eldridge, Falmouth, (Mass.) ' 0 days, with iron and lime. The day before she sailed the sloop Sally, capt. Hamilton, longing to • Nantucket, had just arrived. Sally was bound to .flnrnnns*, but having sprung a leak offthe Capes of. Virginia, it was deemed neceajary by the passengers and crew to de sert her, which they accordingly done, by ta king to the long boat. The stoop was observ ed to sink shortly after their departure. withchsrcosb&c^^orda^^° r ’ 20 tdhabusr Haney, Handy, Chiiitcston, 1 day, with bricks to order. Sloop Yankee, Smith, Providence, 18 days, with sundries, to Taft ft Sibleys, Man ton ft Rod gers, Greene & Lippitr, Remington ft Fowler, and to Older. Panengere, Messrs. Wentworth, Felton, Aims, Loveland, and capt. Gay. . Sloop Unity, Nicholson, Middletown. Conn. Via Newport, 6 days, with potatoes, cheese, cider, ftc. to L. Butler, Tlaflft Hoyt, Johnston & Mills, John Hogue It Cm and S. Savage ft Co. The •loop Hope, Goodrich, eailctWrom Saybrook for this port* the seme dtr. Sloop Rachel & Riinla, Bustill, Philadelphia, Sin with rum, whiskey, wine, beer,raisins, ftc. to J. O-ienin ft Co. Scarbrough & M'Kinne, , Wm. Gaston, C&mpbeUft Cunt; — >» iiSnr , w Marcelhis,tos*iJin* few days detained pn account of the injury reived in the late gale at that port. cuipr, Ship ftitilfi' Babcock, Kverpocl—Andrew Low ' ht!s. I Ship Thprth Brewer, Liverpool—Campbell and Brig Almira, Atwood, Bostos. Fur the UKA'KVIT nf.Htt. C1LFKKI', The la?t Night of ber Engagement. This Evening, December 18, 1818, I'ill be performed, the Grind DRAMA, of the CASTLE SPECTRE. ££004 *,:• Mr. Young mm Mr. Dalton see Nipftw *."" ■ ANGELA, , Mrs. GILFERT Alice, Mr*. Barrett Evelina, (the Castle Spectre) Mrs. Waring. To which, will be added, the M ELO DRAMA, of The FALLS qf CLYDE. General Wilford, »lr. Clark Lindley. sfiSir Enfi c kC ** KUcn EnliiJ, Jessy, Mb. Drummomf fsuet, > Hr*. Faulkner Singing Gipsies. Messrs. Nichols, Drummond, Faulkner, Brawn, Dalton, Mrs. Waring, Clark, Ac. Guards, Feasants, Ac. to Act lit, a 6'cetrh Varner, by Miss Cions. In Act 2d, a View of the "FALLS of CLYDE: gj* Admission to the Boxesand Pit, on Ma nn—to the Gallery, near cm*. , The Doors to be opened at half past 5, and the serf irmanee to commence at half past 6 o’clock precisely. Tickets snd.pbce* for the Boses, to be had at the Ho* Office at the Theatre on days of perform, ance from lo tils 2 o'clock, and from 5 till 5| and on non-play day* from 10 tiQ 3 o’clock. Tickets can be admitted on those nights on! r for which they are espressty aold—CHECKS not tnmtfmUt. Smoking in the Theatre cannot be allowed. Jk performance every evening this week. Ssnisnii I) res-Ae- *8-—251 All to be Drawn in One Day! Maryland State Lottery, Sms For Liverpool The well known coppered ship *’% Charles Stubbs, m ister, is ig, and having a great part of «q engaged, will be dispauked without y. FmrfiSght,applyt» , Andrew Low &• Co. dee 18 W1 , For Bordeaux t The elegant and fast-sailing schooner ARIADNE, William Pendleton, maater, will be ready to receive a cargo on Monday. Por freight or possS^applj^on^bmiril -V« 3 Crmmrreo How. Containing only a 350 t ickets, will positively draw momb after ntal.(February) \ tss csriTAL rains or 20.00U IIOLLA Rid . 19.000 IIOLLA ItS! v 5.000 D -LLARS! ' 5,(M0 nOL'..Us! 5 0 0 COLLARS! 5 0 0 D'lLLAItS! 5,Uj0 l.'OlJiAUS! 5.000 HULLS HS! 5030 DOLLARS! . 55)00 MILLAR:! Twenty nf 1,000, Ac; ... r ssktiuiWUnr »*faa# -AB fatrrg ni,amg. And payable in mob, subject to a discount of 15 percent only. The whole Lottery to be drawn IN ONE DAY, idertbe superintendence of the Commissioners appointed hr.the Governor and Council. . THE DBS WING will positively take place in I 'gJ’^Vhnle Tickets 10J dollars, halves 50 dol Ian, quarters 25 dollars, for sale.in a variety o! numbers at C. H HAYDEN’S Lottery and Errhangt office, Savannah. (Cy* The number of Ticket* bung very limited but tew were sent to this office. Persons who whb to obtain it fortune in one day will do well to apply soon, and It will be recollected that uli prises sold at this office are paid as soon as drawn Order* for Tickets or Shares Irma a distance wiP be punctually attended to. dec IS,.- *1 -'51 at Tsyfor’rJwhurf.jor dee 18—351 For Doexon | The regular packet schooner SARAH VNN, captain lombard, will fie dis- •atched. For freight or passage ap ply to the master, or to J, BATTKLLE ft CO. dec 18 H 351 . Notice Neither the undersigned nor eaptsin Little, will pay soy debts the crew of the Hritish brig ELIZA ANN' may contract. , . John Spoakroan St Co. dtclg ——>51 Prd/er'omhatf Bills of Exchange On London, Pari-, and Ns.-.tbra. foe sale by Augustus Taveati, • ‘ Jones’wbtrit HTk tfhro Jor ealt < Nj hose* supeiftne linen Cambric, dresved and uq- iboa linen cffihbrie Haaukercbiefi 1 band bos of veiy rich thrt ad Lace 1 trunk Jewellerjr dec W-t—r—351 »^ The SnbecriBtr Having disposed ofhi» 3 rtH;K of GOODS, to Mr. Roust Lit. with the intention oi closing his nosineu in Savannah, notifies alt *non« indebted to him. Of the late fins of TBPPT (i PER- JHA'S, tomake.Mmnediate payment; and those hitvmg claims against him or rise said firm,- to pr**eat them to Mr. Twsuao Rmin, in whoso hands the notes and accounts, are placed for ISRAEL K. TEffT. dec Nbtiee. The firm of C. H. llama* ft Co. traa this day ’ -disaiilrcd bv mutual consent. Those having any claims ami* those indebted, are irqnested to call 1 on C. H. Havas*, who is folly a'ltbnpaed tnclote said concern The business m future wiilbe eon- . tinned by C. II. Uagden. • • C. H. Hayden. Joseph Lee. ■ dec 18 ■ "It 331 fVants a situation k White Touhg Woman, from the northward, •s dry *wr*e, seanritress or chamber maul, in • p,inter - ^9" Not Discovered! votes received at one election, and (renewal of thesuffrages fortiae oL of Receiver of Ts* Returns. Lewis Johuton, jun. . Recollections of Curran And some of lus eot-mpurariea, by Charles Phillips, esq. Itannsar’a Sermons, on prartiesl snbjects, with corresp<.ndensc between the author and the rev. John Newton, never before published, and a biographical sketch uf the author—by Drs. Wil son, M'L.-od, and Romiyn, uf Non-York—g2 75 Tho Ladies’ pocket Ugoembraiicerfor the year 1819—I 25. . Gentlepien’s do do do llaldwih’s trial fora Lttd sgaiust.the of the M.'dicil Science Lottery. T.ie trial of Ann SufTcn. CountingJiniu« a si.tant or a digest of Ameri can Mercantile Low—1 SO Tytler'o Itwlory Cooper’s Tiiempsun’s ChemWry, 4 vnls. Rcl ri u; WoCdHlsfbycd-by Rev. Robert Adam, ‘ w i Ju-t rectived by S. C. ft J. SCHENK dec 13—..a — -25t Auction and Commission Business, is *u.L«uoivmt. The subscribers respectfully inform tbeir friends and the pnbffc in general, that they have com menced the Auction and Commission Business, in the b'uise nearly opposite the boakatore, on Wsy'ne-street. ' . Business consigned to tbeir eare will receive promt altention. John IL Wright 8t Co. dee 18 »l . Runaway Erom the subec'iber on the 12tb inst. a very lkety negro follow, named ha, about 22 or- 23 ears old 5 fret 8or9 inches high, stout made, foil face, dark complexion, laps a little when speak ing, had on when he went off negro cloth jacket and pantaloons of white—he was formerly the property of Joseph Thomas, of Burke county— he was net king since taken out of Darien gaol— he will make for Savannah or Darien, m or der to get on board of some vessel, as be worked some tuny on board F one when be was oat be fore—he tray try to get on board of an Augusta host, and make his way for that place, as he winked there some time at the bricklayer's trade. A reward at twenty dollars will be paid - to any perron who will deliver him to the subscriber, at via pLntalim, in MTntosh county, or lodge him the in any safe gaol in the stares so that I can get him Jonathan Thomas. N. R. Captains of vessels and others are cau tioned against harboring, employing, or taking him from the statr. as the bw'-will be rigidly en forced against offenders, dee 18 1 1 551 Overseers. Two we!! recommended, will meet with em ployment on healthy situations, near 9onburv— Men with snail -families preferred; if they have negroes t ey will be taken on shares/to work on prune lands. Apply to Pan! H. Wilkins, flats Tf 240 mm Ineuravca Ojjic:. A Disfdeofl of ihreo T*' <'*'• (nr months h»s beret dpekned tin- day. rod viU paid on or after Tuesday, the I5Ji in.tant. ■> R .Wayne, arc’ry. An election wM be held at die 1 day, 5th Jin.urv neat, for lUrtt**r ■h* part I.ftl,c S-Ovgilders. Ire p.U will opened at race o'dick, aillbe afoSM at two. Wilt “ ^TMA^fAli 1 *^^-" dec 17 250 JIHls on Ne*-York. For salt by ■; Blanchard, Brother s& Co. dec 17 250 Received, Pc# schooner .Olive-Branch, from lUnna, Best Spanish Cigars '. A , ~ ’ Fir chop PkafliT, from piihdUfihia, floods—V-I—250 » . Sugar, PainisrwSkSm&Ci S3 li’.id. prime Miucorado Sugar SjO k-j. London white Lead, d, ground in oil l Champaigne ~ Wines, Old Madeira, Claret and in hoses, one doaett each SO whole boxc, superior Spanilii Cigar* - A FoCTr ;f0fBnS, " hM ^ : L.U.b«W^$beiS; -<irtTr^aa[ a"o is.*#*.** -r- Com. Superior old Corn For sale in lots to suit purchasers, by NICHOLAS ft NEFF. dec 17- s—-250 Ifmtcr’o ttharf. • For sale v An elegant riANO-FOIM E, of nutwood, with Turkish music B. M'KINNB ft CO. dea 17-— 250 ;- - Jewellery. The subscriber, from New-Yofk, informs the eiiizeoa cf Savannah, that.be has jnst opened, T bis stove in Wbitaker-strect, nest to Mr Wallsn’i a choice and elegant assortment of EMU09SED PLATE, ssy— Tea Pots, Sugar Dubes and Milk Pots Table and Tea Spoon* to match, warranted to be- the best of silver atso A large aasortmeut of Clocks Gold and silver - Watches • Key, and Seals f which he < AU of yihich he can. noth eon6dei.ee, recoin mend a* the very Iran workmanship and newest patterns, having been carefully selected/by him- seVT He now offer, them for sale on sireorvmo- Clocks and Watches repaired on the shortest notice. SAMUEL MARTIN, dec 17 259 James Carruthera Has imported by the ship Science, espt Currie, from Ureendfck, Y ; a osasaat assosT*>*r or com*'AX'D LIJMEAf GOODS, Consisting ofMutlins, Shawl*, sewed Robes, Her- ries’ Umon Stripes, L'ullicat llandkercliKls, Got- tun Shirting, Ulieeks, ftc ; Russia Shotting, Fla - tiUas, Oztubures and cotton Hogging. ALSO, Porter, Ale and Beer; llerringsand Ling Fiab Barley and split Peas; While Lead ground in Oil; crown window Gloss. Which wdl be sold low and on a’ liberal credit for goad noft*; payable cither bere or in Augusta, nov 26 — 232 v The subscriber Having removed to the corner (tore in the new bride buildings, on Bay and Jilferson streets, has jnst rcceivetfby recent arrivals, and is now open ing an extensive assortment of WOOLLEN", COTTOy, I.tA'EJf SffD SILK GOODS/ which ire offered for sale on aceommodatihg SO do allow 3(1 do sperm 50 do 50 fcairdo 5 So 'P 20 bajketi sweet Oil » 10T Wnls W.lSugiT 17 do Molasses 20 bags Pepper French Pickles in boxes 20 barrels mess Pork 30 do prime do 15 .In prime Beef 15 do K6 3 do 10 half barrels Pickles ._ c 600 kegs White Lead, 14. 36 and 55 lbs 40 jug* bottled linseed Uil 100 bolts Russian Canvas iUO do ravens do 39 kegs split Peas 20 do Barky, if &Tonn A Itrge and genctid assortment of S CHANDLERY, cuosisthig of Anchors, Ca bles, Cordage, Pitch, Tar, Rosin, ftc ftc i Nichols, Dobson & Hills, draft*—»J ; '243 Received, at the Provision store, Virginia bats and Corn Russian Turnips New-York corned Beef, first quality Do smoked do Few barrels superior Flour and Buckwheat Boxes very choice Raisii.s Tea, Sugar, and a variety of articles in that line. David Votee. dec 9——il——243 & The Provision Store, Ncnh of the Market rquare, is now open, and lift subscriber ready to furnish those who please to favor him with eufoiu with a variety of choice articles in the above lire. David Votee. U—,-214 . He wiflRs to rent the three story Brick Store, adjoining the store occupied by himself. y John Tanner, nov 10—2'.9 * RT WATTS Hat jtist received, On consignment from Liver. , n pool, per brig Chatham, and other arrivals, -td ,iu for tide, very low, by the piece or package. ~ 2U trunks and boxes furniture and printed Calicoes 3 bales Hombazttts„SMorted color* 1 trank slate, iirtb, brown, blue and white fancy Elastic Rib 1 trunk worsted 'Pantaloons and Vests ' Drab, alatesnd blue Elastic Pantaloons 1-chest Giagh.’inis t ' trunk uttperiine ntinrook, satin cord, rich tape and stripe cord, cheesed, mull, flowered, ja- paned, Vandyke, • coloured, flounced, and Hamburg Dresses. Prussian, clteck, satin check, Turkey, Damask, Puraian blark and white, white, Java and Cevlon Shawls. trunk blue i-imalt, spotted, faery puflieats, superfine blue red and chocolate Shawls, Haittanias, tic. (rank superfine black, blue, olive, brown, green, claret and mixed Coats, thick Coats, blur, black ,& mix’d Trooters, black superfine Cloth, Casa mere and toileuct Vests trunk Coats, top Coats, Vests and Pantaloons chest blue and drab Nankeena bale 11-16 to 13-Kf Tick trank Lube* biack and c..:..red Shines and Boots dec id— 244 Porter, Crockery and Paint. London Porter, in casks of 7, 8 and 10 doxen Crates of Crockery ware in fine order 3hck Paint in twenty-eight lb kegs Will be sold cheap by - Andrew Low & Co. dec 19—1 344 Castings. An Invoice of Castings just imported, consisting of Pots ■ . Ovens / . Skillets Muolds and Money Chests—For sale by ' AiidretvLuw dfCo. 3re 10 1 344 At private sale. A tide swamp Plantation on Die Great Ogeehee river, and known by the name of Mount Prosper, the property of Messrs. William and Ralph Elli ott. This tract is situated two miks.brlow' Hill’s bridge, at a gooff pitch of tide, and U hftren milt* distant from Savannah, by land. It —* es, of which thousand teres, ate river swamp, the remainder high land, part of it well calculated fur the culture of eotloq—of the rice land two hundred and seventy acres are under dam, and ready for cultivation; and one hundred acres more, bang dear of trees, and part- * dammed in, could easily be preparej for the - If The settlement is no n high knoll, sad bo* ac commodations for an overster and a hundred negroes. There i» also on the premise*, a Tide Mu! of a plain construction, which performs well, and after beating the crop is profitably employed on toll. The proprietors will dispone, of this p satxfcoa oo very reasonable terms, and will Stride the tract (if required) to suit purchasers. Conditions made known on application to R.& J. Habersham, Saccusak, or John Fraser Co. Charleston. CSFOI* 1819, Tc! ft J. SCI1ENK. lay tile ^ ■ •/'uc file bv dec 9 Tf——243 Winter and Spring Goods. In addition to the eattf.tvc miportaticn by Cevrgta, Ogiethorpe and I’alL*, the sub*cril I have rcceirul a furitcr supply by the brig Chat-' lym fr-.tit Liver***!; which raafetj their a«sort meat *3 DltV tiuOK mure general andextenrive than at any fomicf period, which wifl fie sold at a reduced advance.: • . Andrew Lutv S' Co. dee - | Just Received, Jbtdjer Mir ty lAe utiterrim. | 20 poncheuns Jamaica Bam, warranted 'tlifoe . year* old. pure as imported YO puoclteoi s \V I Sum 12 hcgtJtcadt N E Hum 29 barrel* Country Gin . ' 2 pipes llglland do IU oarnflv Whiskey . . 1 pipe L P Madeira Wine, Lecc«k 6 half pipes do 10 quarter cask* do 39 do do TencriiT - _ 23 boxes Newark Cider . 50 barrel* Mackerel, No 3 V 50 do manhaden Fish 16 half barrels Salmon, prime quality 50 bared* fresh 50 half ditto J F “ ar too barrel* pilot and navy Bread 1J9 kegs Cfaekere ' y 7 ' * ••*■'(* trai.W To-Morrow, the 13th inst. . WM fa ttU tn MU AkAWc »faff. P00 fcdabelsLiverpool ground SALT Terms will be fiberai, and made known nt tkpe The subscriber Having leased th« wharf and dock, next bat one below that occupied by Messrs. Bnows, Giissbs ft Co, announces to bin friends and th* putilic, that lie will, on the first of November next, commence the LUMBER FACTORAGE and C '/MMISSlOyji USIJ7RSS on said wharf George W. Collins, sept 10 f 183 LAST NOTICE. ~~ All person* that have any demands against the estate of Benjsmin Ltvinder, late of White Bluff, deceased, will present them for payment, within sixty days, or they will be drbar.-W after that date. JOHN HALPT, mlminittrater on util ettule. drn 9 rt* 253. Jtand. for sale. A Tract of l-atid. containing one hundred acres, more or less, bounded cast by lands of Ihe.estate of Jomh Fox, west 'by the estate of Benjamin Pox, north by land of D. P. Borquin, and south r vacant land, eleven milts From Sav innah. For forther particulars inquire of the printer. dec 7——I—241 . .For safe, by private contract, At J THAT FINE PLANTATION/' Opposite the rily of Savannah, belonging to th e estate of the late James Mossman, esq. containing six hundred acres, or thereabout*, four hundred of which are under complete river banks, and in 1 fine order for planting; the remainder is alio near ly completed, with a substantial river bank, with trunks for draining die land. This estate is now reatrictfd from the planting of rice under a ape rial contract with the corporation of the city of Savannah, but from the esperiments that have been made in sugar cane, cotton, com, 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 most flour- tshmg city in the -southern states; this land maybe most profitably used in rearing and fording of. stock of all kinds, by the cultivation of grasses, turnips, carrots, and various ocher legume* for the fattehing of cattle and sheep, for which the market of Savannah affords a ready demand, and constant consumption, and which mutt encrease yearly with the growing prosperity of the city.— This valuable property possesses many other ad vantages, fooa its contiguity to the city of Karan- nab, and mprc particularly as connected with the navigation of the river, from Ftre-fatbom Hole to town, where vessels of more than 12 feet draught nf water are precluded from loading ar the city, in consequence oftbediallowneat .oftiie water in the front river channeL Oh the back river, and mmediately opporite the town, this property con tains a frcmLupon which wharves and ware booses may be easily emstracted, for the reception of til kings of produce coming down tire (he back river, (which is the main branch of Savannah riv er) or, by the simple operation of a cauel of # of • mile, might connect the back river navigation with the harbor of Savannah, and Grom which ships drawing XS feet water can proceed to sea without any obstuction. For the erection of machinery, either by water or steam power, thi* porperty •* peculiarly weH situated,from the facility of making commodious basins for (be security and reception of timbre, and i s easy export, either Trout, the front or back river. Founding mill* for rice may advantageotaly Connected with such madii- oeri. . - • .M. Herbert} awcfV. ffre 18 ■ * tin Tuesday, the S»Sd iastant, ’ Wilt fa trU an M K!e%Pe ttfatrf, 65 hogshrarfs prime Trinidad MOLASSES, in iron bound hhd* > 10 casks ClAKRI WINE _ . . Term*—all «>ms under^OO dollars, cash; over, approved indorsed notes at sixty day*. Sate n i.iwsobsa roitt iWi. M, Herbert, attcCr dec 16 249 , On Tuesday, 4lh January next, ' D i.V fa «• Id at the Cnrl./bate in ibrtiq, (ff nut previouily dispose.] of at private sale) Garden Lot Nt>. —, at Spring llill, lately im . provn! : > ,'lr Leftbfre. 1 he U t is in for aim- pie, and contain* about four autrs-. has-n front on the Augusta road of one hundred and sixty-right feet. On the premucs is a comfortable Hwellmg Home and necessary Out Building*, with a well improved Garden, stocked with a great variety of excellent Frtiit Trees. one iff them a first rate Six fckety Negroes, cook, washer and iron Terms—for the negroes, cash* for the real es tate one third cash; balance* 6 and 13 months, Williford ficiBalcer, oitctYs. dec 13 ♦ -51 On the first Tuesday in January next, Wilt fa Mill tep<- the Court, lienee, in Hie tUy, fa. Peten the unud houre. Wharf Lot No. 6, at Nrw-Debifotd, the pro perty of the estate of J. D. D.ckeison, deceased— and sold by order of Gilbert Hay,- t «q. adm’or. Terms* end*. - M. Herbert} aucPr. dtc 12 —348 . - Administrator's sales. Oh the Jnt Sbssdbjrra Ptfaomrf oext. Will be told before Uie court-house, in Savannah, One tractof Land, containing two hundred two id a half acres, lying in the fifteenth district of Baldwin county— being parted the real estate of Benjamin Raync*, ileocaoed; and sold Ibr the be. nefit of tho heirs and cieditora of arid deceased. John G. Byller, adm’or. Mary S. Haynes, adm’rx. dee 14- 247 • Office Bank United States, XutmmJk, Stk December, IUI8. Nones.—An election will be held at Bank m Tuesday morning, the 32d instant, for a Porter to this office, to 611 the place of Mr. Henry Lyon, resigned. Persons who may intend to apply therefor will band in their applications on or be fore said date, naming two persons who will be ihrir security in the sum of 22000 _ By outer . . -T. , ' . Eloasar Early, cashier. dee 9 1* 243 . Georgia Hotel. The subscriber mpactful'y informs his L and (lie public that, he lias resumed the co of this establishment, and hereafter it will be < ducted by himself, in connection with Mr. ] Ntslsr. Their most nnrelnftftd «4fsi«s ■* given to keep up the reputation which it has al> ready acquired, and from their joint endeavors, it may he expected that it wi 1 be inferior to noon in the city. Their taMe will be supplied with the best the market afford<, and their Liquors iff tht choicest kinds. The Stables attached to this establishment will continue under the direction of Mr. 1-ilL DANIEL HOTCHKISS- • N. B. Orders from town and country for bar rels, demijohns, ftc. of the best Liquors trill bo promptly attended to, and the articles forward ed Without delay. dec lb-—^1 244 Cy Should this property not be sold or leased for a term of year*, on or before the 15tb day of January next the whole will be exposed to pub- Kc sate on that day, at the Exchange* in this city, in field* of from 10 to 15 seres agreeable to a plan which wifl then be submitted to the public. Alexander Meio, anti Robert Scott, aeenfo for William Mein, off mV. Staswnd. Dee XT 259 Notice. . , lpif, dto present them, AR persons having demands against the estate of Jour 8- Aiur, are requested to present them, ~ hoie indebted are requested to tn*kc pay. to. B1CBABD GORHAM, act 17—xj*-—199 1J6 . . John C. Holcombe Having taken the ware-house lately occupied bjr Flewelliit & Dickinson, offers his ;e.-viees in . the FACTORAGE U COMMISSIONLiA'E. His store bouse* sre now undergoing a thorough repair for the reception or produce, merchandize, fee.—and strict attention w*U be paid to all bust- ness committed to his care. Augeeta, fGp JJuly 1, Wig For sale The Garden, Houses and 8lore, at tbe Spring. Hilts, sdjoining the city, just opposite that spring noted for the sweetness and the abundance iff the water- there is about four acres uf land in tha ' highest state of cultivation* with a collection of. the moat rare trees, herbs, roots* ftc. The houses consist in a ball, three bed-room*, a More and kitchen tinder the same roof* piolreon, negro, chair and two fowl booses, and stable; and one arbour of English grapes of more than a quarter of an acre of groud; and also with or Without see- en negroes, women, boys and girts* among than' is a good cook, washer and irooer, and a good chair driver, and the whole good gardiners. the terms of payment for the garden is one third cash, the balance in six and twelve rr.onjlis credit by giving bond with mortgage cm the property, and eastfrt the slaves, lor more particular* apply eras Dcrox, or to J. F. Lefebrre.. ». B. ft would suit well for a brick yard, btv- more than two acres of brick clre. act 30 Tt——210 For sale ., ATRACTOFLAND. On General’s Mtnd, tn tbe Abtamaha, nearly opposite the dtyuf Darien,• containing 307 acre*, on which is snetigible Mill Seat- Abo,one other tract, on the lower end. f said Island, containing 443} seres. > Tfaa soil of this bland is too well known to require any oiscription. With the above tracts will likewise be sold, SCO acres of Pine Land, Weil covered with timber, in tbe rear of the city of Darien. Should the Island tracts be sold separately, the proprietor will have no objection to dividing the pine land ftetweeh than. . Savannah city property will be taken in exchange for the above land. For sight of tftc plots, and terms, enquire of A. S. Bulloch. cot 19—j—rs Notice. All persons having demands against the esftfe of Jon B. Ha*T*r»**, late of tbe. city of Savs*. nah, merchant, deceased,' will present their ac counts urithin the t'uflft prescribed by law, sod those indebted wifl make immediate twymerot.. S. C- Dunning* orfaPr. •tft) 100 dollarst reward Absconded from tbe subscriber about tbe hfirt October, 1817, a negro ft I tow'named MARCH, about 43 year* of age, S Act high, bow tigged, and nano*, toed. Hei* generally known Hi Lb-rty and M'latosh counties, in tbe former of vhicti h* has a wile. The above reward toll be p*’d on his dt- Cvrry to tbe gaoler in Liberty, or Chatham coun ty, or tbe inbscrfeee. resakrg in Liberty cmmty, and sB: r«a.unable expenies paid. AU persons Thomas M. Stopfo . : flee *—atf-re^W . ‘