Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, December 22, 1818, Image 1

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Wffsillijw ^ssssfsadBSi’ss IP be tnond ip thr dUrwtnad ttpniitn to the tncuure, which »U rm«d« b» the people. The directory of the Kentuckv branch tier*, firmlyop- posed it, tod tendered (heir r- ngwtftoh*. if nrt permitted to jrttoeeed with cedi p.irmcne.u the other bnnk« end ebiaewa in general, imntf .weed the Strongest disapprobation: nt L'.e name t.-me. «J»e 'branch of Ihe United Stales* batik. retno*> & ttery pretest in reblion to her drnund*.a* h»»iej «.,•■ ed the wtapemion. ..The teriy* granted by that in. sritu’inn for the liqtiSdation of a debt long due by the Kentta-kr bank, are lihe-t1 and cannot pn- <fue« a recurrence o f unjujtifiible a future AVvucat/ R+p trier, 2d»’ « SHIP NEWS. jft POUT OF SAYAyMAff. iU£ Amur an. Stoop Washington, Mwon. r>ahen, 4 days— (ice and ballast—to R Ktditrdaon St Co. Steam boat ChsHcaten. Ulfcy, from Charleston Pcttcngttt—Mr and Mfl Philips, Of 'he lliea'r-i Mrs Taylor, fen Rutledge, Dr. Jscks..n, Mr. t>li»». V. S. nary, Mcsirs T»> nir, Holbiook.Thienbauh, and Molyneaux. Saw two .hips, and a schooner, off the bar claiming in. Steam boat compaoy'a freighting boat! Nos 1 and 3, from Augusta—cutton and sundries—to W if Joyner, Johnston St Hills, Scarbrough St M'Kin- 7>c. S U Parkman, Win Gaston, Cfianes Maurel, *CampbrII St Gumming, Carnnchan 6t Mitcliel, Per <ry St Wriglit Andrew Low u Co. Laroche u Wat ton, M'Kenzie St Ponce, H It Gwatnmey, and S J. geao*. Bo^itf V cum- . ^ Bf»ff Gen Jicksna, rurce, Providence Sloop M'Dmoug.i, GUJding, Udlnmore * Sloop Ataiama* Case, NorfuU* Slvop Gen W^mrigton, Coates, Charleston The »b»p Rising State*,Church, cleared at New York on ine lOtn mat. for tuts port. The schooner .Milo, Griswold, cleared at New- York on Jilt 11th mst. lor this port. Part of Charleston, December 18 Arr. brig* Miles standi -i». Carver, iUtiiiuore, 8 d*; Shepnerdeaa, Lines, New-York, 4 iU; aenrs Tumid J, Fanning, N York, 4 da; Salem, aVi'Calus* ter, i'lnuJelpina, 11 ds; superior, K.’ily, <!.>*ion f 13 ds; Dorcas Hawes, Clia«e, Hsrtiuri, (C mu) 8 ds Joseph * Watsun, Uimel. t&.len*.on, 6 days 1J fauui Ocrucoca, Union, N**u, itic'nn iud, 8 and By JVs. The steam-boat Charleston, Utley, S.,vu*nuh, ▼ig Ueaufjrt, * days. Cleared, ship Native, Drummond, Turks isUnd; Spanish schr Gov Coppmgcr, Hurlbert 3i j\ugus l.nej Miuopa Margaret, Nog*, do; Lottery* Hopson, Newbcrn. December 19. Arr. brig Alonzo Booke, Norfolk, 5 davs, and 3 frpm the ca j* *•; sclir Regulator, M'llnenny, Wilmington, 1 da); sloops Susan, U >gers v New York, 5 days; Active, Skiumorc, New hero, 3 days. Cleared, ship Portia, Si’.liu.an, Bordeaux; sc lira Dodge Htaly, Tobcy, Bermuda; Mary, button, Matanzas Pori «/JVWp- York-, December 11. Ait. ship Edward, Taber, Malaga, tO d»; brig .Tames Munl .cli, Ihrilmg. 67 days irom Kin Janeiro, (bound to Phiud bui put in on account of the weather ) Hcbrs Charles Hayes, Thotll.iion, Washing*.* n. Ads; Khz*, Wreka, Alexander, 10 d<; M iry-Ann, Morris, irom Stonmglon, with produce, bound to Savannah. Below, 2 brigs and 2 schooner*. Cleared, brig Morning Star, Alien, St Thomas; icbr Italda K Judah, Thompson, Halifax. The steam-boat Charleston W'i'l at art for Cliarleatoa via Beaufort, TO- AiOKHOn MOItyiNG, at 8 o’clock Por passage, apply to captain Utley, onboa.nl. or to V Hall <J’ lloyt. flee 21—253 For Freight or Charter The new ichooner BETSEY ft. ELI. ' ZA, Homes, master, burt!i<'n 601. ns, in l complete order for sea. For terms ap- Lply on board, at limiter’s wharf, or to Ken & Butler. dee 21 r 253 THEATRE. Truth Might #/ Mr. HICSOWS mgcgrmrr.t This Evening, December 21, 1818, WUl b* performed. Shaker e^rr** Tmgedy o: ELYG IFEJS’RY TVth. Sir John Fabtaff, Mr, Hilson King Henry, Mr. Clark Prince John, of Lan- / M „ tcr CUA Mr. Mode Mr. Faiilkoer Mr. Fennell Mr. Q uo Mr. Seward Mr. Dalton Mr. Finn easier, Iloi- pttr, Karl of Worcester, Sir Waller Blunt, Bardoiph, Gadshiil, 1st Cimrr, Prince of Wales, Plaint, Blankets, $c. ££c. Zkitbcokiilnimnitss^f iS$Ogftihtifep-»m Ijvcrfril, and ttverci t’hgr late arrival* ONE HUNDRED AND PIFTT PACKAGES FALL and WINTER GOODS; Coropr.sing a ver-- jeneral assortment .'f Staple and Fancy Articles; Which t*-.ey oner for safe, at a mudtrate ad •rtr.ee. for cash, cotttm, or appeojed paoyr. at the comer s'and formerly occupied’af Messrs. Gau* drs & Dupsn. "*C- KELbEV & CO. cet 8 ry -194 , Earl of Westmoreland, Mr. Horton Sir Richard Vernon, Mr. Drummond Pools, Mr. Hyatt Francis, Mr. Brou n 2d Carrier, Mr. Schouotti lady Percy, Mrs. Young Hostess, Mrs. Barrett To which will be added, the FARCE- of the SPOIL’I) CHILD. Little Pickle, Old Pickle, Tag, Tftomas, John, \Y illiam, Richard, Miss Pickle. Maria, Susan, Margery, Mrs. Young Mr. Faulkner Mr. Dahon Mr. Quin Mr. Hyatt .Mr. Seward Ur. Schouotti Mrs. Clark Mrs. Drummond Mrs. Horton ‘ Mrs. Faulkner (fy Admission to die Boxes and Pit, o.vr. boa- us-ti the Gallery, ririt casts. 'Hie Doors to be opened at half past 5, and the performance to commence at half past 6 o'clock precisely. Tickets an<l places fur ihe Boxes, may be hid (from ~i until 2 o’cloca) al Mr Harm's, oppo site ttie Kxeliange, ui.ert the Box Otiice will be kept tor die remainder ot the season-, and iu tie. evening at the Theatre, as usual Tickets can be admitted on those nights^ only for which they are expressly sold—VHECKS not triinsferoMe. Smoking in the Theatre cannot be allowed. Jtay» of Ttr/ifoluriee ihit week—Monday, Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. ,ry No postpuneiurnt on account of the wea- tber. ^ Sn r amah December 21 253 i UilVs Bridge.” That valuable tstablishmenl on Ogechee river, known ss ••//,«’» britlge,” together with tin Houo s anil about 100 acres ol Land adjoii n-.g, art offered for sale. Per-ons disportd to pu • cha.n, will please hand in proposals previous to the 15ih January next, to JOHN HUNTLR- «ltc 21 ■ ' 53 Planters’ Bank. On Friday mx lohr stmas day ) this Bank will be shut, and pa; er falling due on that day mil-, be taken up un the day previous. J. Marshall, cashier. dec 21 253 Bank of the State of Georgia, Savainwi, l'J:n December, lrt;8 Notice — An election will be be! I on I h**rsda\ next, 24th instant, fur a Teller in this Bank in the mom of Isaac Henry, resigned Applicants f«»r the appointment will adartss the undersigned naming iheir securities, who will severally be bound in the sum of £15,000. Anthony Porter, cashier. 0^ Bank v.*dl be closed on Friday, the 25th in stant; therefore, a!l Bills or Notes fulling due on that day must be taken up on the 24th Offering day w ill be'on VVednesday, and Dis count day on Thursday, 24th instant, dec 21 m 2,'vl For sale The staunch hermophrotlife brig DA -VID rOKTEU, 56 tons bur*hen, was built ■in Charleston. (s c ) in 1PJ4, **f live oak ami cedar—1> wed found, and has be* n within a few days caulked and slita-hi d; uf a light d-ntgl't of water, and well calculated for the inland : nd coasting trade. .If not sold be fort* Thursday next she will on that day be sold at auction by Jair.-s Hunter. For terms apply on board, at M K:nnt ’ wharf, or to RKA & UL'I LKK; Who hare f r sale 24 coils bale Hope 3 pipes Bach’s Schiedam Gin 11 hhdsVh proof Jamaica Bum ‘ 25 boxes M Kais ns 20 bartls superfine Philadelphia Flour 4‘> bags CofiVe 6 (jr casks Malaga Wine 10 q*. boxes best Spanish Cigars Cordials in .barrel* and krgs 30 casks Cheese Cotton Bagging and fancy Cluirs dec 21—r—253 Corn Fer vih- on board the -rlir , i, at tVayoe’j wharf. Apply to capl Modrr. i., or to Cnniooitan •Sf Mitcliel, tiro 21 1 — 253 • Sugar, Coffee, Batter, §e. 100 bl- v.iy Mipvrfir ‘sugar 15000 lbs. i'ftme Coffee, in hh<!» h!<an .!bags SO k<ga B liter 100(1 bushels Com, in bags Vbilmlelphn Beer, tn b.-.-reU Rile Rope. Rramly, * tut Nails Bagging, Shear Mmilds. 8»c. Bills on Philadelphia. For axle by PERRY x >\ RIC5TT. dee 31 253 Corn, in the ear, For axle by R .J* J. f!i;<crsh.in. dee 21i— a 253 Report of the Trial Of John Al. I’rumbml vs. I'liomas C.bbv-'s, for a libel triad at the sittings in Ne.-Y ;r*—-’.-i.-ta. Report of the trial ot C.iarles V Baldwin, tor x libel, in publishing certain c-ixrgt s of tmuJ a:-.ii swindGne in the management ot lotleric ■ in ttie state of Xc«-York, containing the publication* in relation to'tlm interesting subject: the evidence, speeches of the council cn both sale*, anj the ■charge of C. D Col.lrn. mayor of eheci'v ot New York, to the jliry Ti e trial comm, need on Tuesday th» 10th November, and conn, ued until F.-itUv triinu-f;, o’clock, w .m the jury returned a verdict of—.hot gui! v.—75. also, A variety of New Way*—Fall* of the Clyde, Jane Shore. Ilontv M on. King Henry 4th. ”r dr of Abydo*. Rob IIIIV, Mr Gregor or Auld Lang .Syne, atllamir* or the Fall »>f l unu Blank Rooks and Stationary, an eat-r.stve as- sortment Scitool Books. Ac Ur. F0K»li' h y THOMAS LONGWORTII. Jon ain’t tyuare, corner Ur^an-tlrvct. itc 2; J* 2J3 Notice. An election will he hel.l at the Presbyterian Ciiurch on the fir>t Monday in January next, for live TrU'tee* to Haul CIn::ch, for the enduing year. I'iic poll will open at 11 o'clock, and close at 1 o'clock OLIVER ST URGES, dec 21 ?5.t chairman bo ml trustees First Chop Spanish Cigars, In quarter boxes—lor z.alc at the SLr of the Ex- chanje. d< c 2! - xf -253 ~Hail~%~Hoyi (n'KiUNE i» Wiixur) Offer for sole 50 hhds prime leiailmg Molasses 20 pipes Holland Gin 10 hhds N B do 100 b irrels do do 20 hhd» N B Rum 5t> barrels do 30 dj cherry Brandy l. 1 qr c.isks Malaga Wine 4 halfpipes IViKriff Wine 200 pacts prime cotton Bagging 20 tons Russia and Swedes Iron 6 do share Moulds 100 barrels Boston Mackerel, No 1, 2 and 3 20 do loaf and lum * Sugar 25 ca ks Goshen fl.'het»e 2 cases waggon Whips 3'JO reams wrappittg Paper »J00 Gunny Bigs .0 bsgshea y b’ .ck Pepper 20 do Jamaica P mento 40 lull'bairets t>uckwheat Flour 10 barrels Bust *n Beef. No 2 10 pair black smith’s Bellows 2 Gigs with plated Harness complete dec I -l — 3 Saic-.Uill Cranks and Gudgeons. A constant supply always on Hand, direct from the manufactory, to be had of' S. C. D-inning, a'tg 8 168 .V,. 2, Commerci Uavr. Salt—afoat. 13,000 bu>li<l* l.in;r|.'io; gr utid Salt, on board ship lady-Galli-tiu -for aMc by Cliariea Cotton. dec IS 248 Charles Cotton Off sun FO* «*M. Cliampaigne and Claret Wine, ot superior quality llhd 1 * 4th proof Jamaica Rum Do 3d proof Windward Island Do Cognac Brandy D» Holland Gin 2 quarter ca k* Teneriff Wine ■* - 2 do do Malaga do 4 bis Cherry Rum 3 do do ♦•Brandy 10 do Cordial, assorted Loaf and lump Sugar 2 chest Bobea l ea 4 doz extra gilt fancy Chair* 2 do sattin wood do do 2 do do bamboo do 12 casks Stone Ware nov *'7—235 Sugar, Gin, igc. 8 hhds prime muscovado Sugar 10 do northern Gin 17 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey 3<J do N. E. Hum For sale by M. rettingill, aug 20 173 Marketsquare. Fresh Hoots and Shoes. JEST nSCElVED, hi TUF. BRIO ALMIRA, THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY PAVk'A-ES or BOOTS and SHOr S, Stl.ctcd pu"iicuUplv Jar the Up-Ctuntrtf mat id. SAMUEL EVANS, red store, doivn the Bluff, east of the Etching. oct 13 —U* 6 Cloths, Cassinieres and silk Velvets, jcuvrd oy Uie ^hip C«;ra, from Ltii.u.m, ol a superior quality, for ale by Elias V»’?i!!;:». nor 23—229 Fresh Shoes. The wtdjfcribt’s txg i»a»e to intorm tb< r friend-* M the public that the) have takeo tiie .*>f»: I for merly occupied bv B. S. Kctnpn*n: >* h *-e t'.ey Her for bile a gererat aMM-rtmctit '•!’ !••*am! gent1‘-men*ft^ SHOES :nd HOOTS, r*l tin first quality and newest fa? hions; ami w*ll uiJeavpr, t»y their unremitted exertions, to give general sa tisfaction to llieir custf iueiK. ‘JVmciov & Bc»ntt. ;t 20 201 Ml to (s Druicn in One Day! Maryland State Lottery, Containing only 1350 Ticket*, will positively draw momb after next (Ftbrtiarv) TRF. CAWfAL rant* OF 20.(100 DOLLARS! 10.000 DOLLARS! 5 000 DGI.I.ARS! 5.000 DOLLARS! 5,0 O HOLLARS! 5.0 0 DOLLARS! 5.000 liOIAARS! J.OoO DOLLARS! 5 00J DOLLARS' 5.(OC 5IOLL.AR5! Twenty of 1.0U0. See. vo sTAiio.vAxr Hurt—A!! being Floating, And : ^D.e iu c-*!i. -jtc* -.o a uocount ot 15 ' per only. The -whole. Lottery w he drswn IN' ONE DAY, under the kuperintendance ofllte (.'ommis^ioiicrr appointed •'j the Governor ,nd t.ouncd. THE DRAWING wot positively take place in February next.' CT Whole Tickets 103 dollars, halves 50 drl I*r*. quartets 25 dollar*, fir sale in a variety , numbers at C H. HAYDEN’S Lottery ami E rrbumge office, Savannah. The numtjer of Tickets htmg very litmf d but few were sent to this office. Per»ons who wish to obtain a fortune irt one day will do well to apply soon, ami it will be recollected that al: prizes sold at This office are paid as Sr,on as drawn Order, lor '(.rkeis or Share, tiro-n a distance will bd* tunctoslly-attended to. dec 18 at| 251 Notice. The f rm of C. H. Hatokn & Co. was this day dissolved bv mutual consent. Those having an> claims, ami those indebted, arc requested to call on C H. Havukn, who is fully authorized toclo»e said concern I he business ia future will be con tinued by C. H Hayden. C. H. Hayden- Joseph Lee. dec 1J *t 2"1 Kfetrr AUCTIONS. Tu-Mortow, the 8*d instant, TY.U U told on MKlnnFc vftrarf, 65 ’tiupsheada prime Trinidad MOLASSES, in iron bound hhds 10 raafci CLARET WINE Terma— all sums kinder 200 dollars, caahe over, approved imlorted notes at sixty day* Alto for account of at! eoncrrnn/. Threr gig Bodies, Wheels and llrrness. Terms, cash. Sait to canarence at 11 o'cloet. M. Herbert, auct'r. Sec 51 549 Castings. An Invoice of Castings just imported, consisting of FotS Ovens - Skillets Moulds and Money Cheats—For sale by Andrew-Low ijf Co. dec 10 1 244 Saddlery. Aakoy Mohoax, next door to P. If. k T .Cra- pon. Market--quart, has on hand, and will he re ceiving a general assortment of SADDLERY, m*'- nufactnred by M. W. Morgan, New-York, which are offered wholesale or retsil at reduced prices, nov 4 314 New Establishment. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. KILLAMlj It ILLS Have just opened at the corner of Whitaktr’ street and the Bay. i. la-pe and elegant assortment of Superfine Clothing, made in the best manner and most fashionable style—containing Great Coats, Plaid Gloalrs, Sur'.out and Walerloo Coats, Dress Coats, Pantaloons, Waistcoats, D-avers, fine Shirts, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery and loves, and every article for a Full Dress, nov 10 J 219 Auction and Commission Business, IX MI LLEDnr.VfZ.LF.. The subscriber respectfully inform their friends and the public in general, th.it they have com menced the Auction and Commission Business, in the lr»ti.«c nearly opposite the bookstore, on Wajrne-street. Business consigned to their care will receive promt attention. . John II. Wright & Co. doc 18 251 Winter and Spring Goods. In addition to the extensive importation by the Georgia, Oglethorpe and Fallas, the subscribers have received a Further supply by the brig Chat ham from Liverpool; which makes their assort ment of DRY GOODS more general and extensive than at any former period, which will be sold at a reduced advance. Andrew Low Co. dec 10 J 344 For sate, A first rate gig a id s.udle Horse. For Ur apply at Hotchkiss's Sables, or to W. G. Swan itc 2! w—553 Notice The copartnership heretofore existing under it firm of Harrd & Worrell. Chemists and Drug gists was dissolved on the 14*ft tnst. by mutiui consent. The business will in future be conduct- led by Robert Worrell, jun. on his individual ac count re 19 25: Notice. The subscriber *.av ng lost the crunter halves of three Bank N\>t s of «*nc hundred dollars each. umee-ed 114, 13.5 an 17ft», letter A payable to Jo: Gumming, orb a ir, • d daud, ihe two first, Savannah. 11th Nto-. 1816. and the Utter 10th F b 16:7, signed Wjn B. Bulloch, president, and Bleazar Katl) • c^-hter. k!1 of the bank of the state of Go. rgi«, hu-eby gives notice tiut he has depo sited *hf left hand naive* thereof, with the cashier uf raid bank, and that p^i merit will be applied for after L»e expiration < f threr months. W r . II. Flourmn*. Easingc- % Dec. 14. 1616 —r.x 252* Porter, Crockery and Paint.’ London Forttr, in casks of 7, 8 and 10 dozen ' /rates of Crocker) ware in fine order 3lack Paint in twenty-eight lb kegs Will be* sold cheap by Andrew Low & Co. dec 10 ! 241 Received, at the Provision store, V r^inia Oars and Com Rus-ian T urnips Xew-York corned Beef, first quality Do stocked do Few barrels superior Flour and Buckwheat ’tuxes very choice Raisins l ea, Sugar, anAa variety of at tide* in that line. David Votee. dec 9 l]—-213 The Provision Store, North of the Market square, is now open, and the subscriber ready to furnish these who please to favor him withcuftom with a variety of choice articles in the above line. David Votee. nov 4 it 214 To all *ng the other in af er M. nuts bey n lirx • 9- Notice. -sons thru r. . ; the habit "f obitruct- es and Uue< with ha rre Is, boxes and -i.U, tu y arc lieicby inform'd that i *.*y next if the obtrtnictisn* conti- u ill be mi mm ned before council. r M Sf ine. c. m Blank Indentures For axle at tats o.Iicc. Land for sale. A Tract of Land, ci.ir.aining one hundred acres, more or less, bounded east by lands of tlie estate of JosUli Fox, west by the ts ate of Benjamin Fox, north by land cf D F. Borquin, and south by vacant land, eleven mile** from Savannah. For further particulars inquire ot the printer, dec 7 *t --41 Brought to Gaol, In Savannah, December 11th, Id18, a negro man who savs his name is JERKY, ami that he belongs to Thomas Collier. * ear Dublin, Laurence County: lie is about fifty years of age. and five feet six incht* high. He appears to have been amongst the Indians, and uriderstandsafew word? of the Creek tongue. FI. M‘Call, g. c. c. dec 11 243 Brought to Goal, In Savannah, Sept 10, 1818, a ne^ro man who *avs his name is Bex, and thit he belongs to A!>* »«*r Jourden, in the northwestern part of Geirgm fe in about thirty years of age and five feet inches h:gh. He has a smiling countenance and tells an equivocal talc-, the troth of which is doubt ed. II. M'CALL, c c c oct 28 208 Just Received, JJud for srnlc by the tubscribert, 20 puncheons Jamaica Hum, warranted three years old, pure as imported uiU punched s W 1 Hum 1 d nc gsheads N E Rum 20 barrels country Gin 2 pipes Ho Hand dd 10 barrels Whiskey 1 pipe L P Madeira SVine, Lecock 6 liaif pipes do 10 quarter casks do 3d do ‘ do Teneriff 2 l buses Newark Cider 50 barrels Mackerel, No 3 50 do manhaden Fish JlO half barrels Salmon, prime quality 50 barrels fresh > S(J fia<f ditto 5 iOO barrels piiot and ravy Oread luO kcg3 Cracktra 100 boxes Raisins 50 do tallow ? Cin(] , M 20 do sperm > 50 do } c roT , 50 h-df do 5 S " P 20 baskets sweet 0:1 10 hhds W 1 Sugar 17 do M.das^s 29 biigs Pepper French Fackles in bux»-s 20 barrels mess Pork 20 do prime do 15 do prime Beet 15 do No 2 do 10 half barrels Pickles 600 kegi White Lead, 14. 28 and 36 ibs 40 jugs buttled linseed Oil 100 bolts Russian Canvas 100 do ravens do 3d kegs split Peas 20 do Barky ix sTnnr. A large and general assortment of SHIP CHANDLERY, consisting uf Anchors, Ca bles, Cordage. Pitch, Tar, Rosin, &c &c Nichols, Dobson Ck Hills, dec 9 o;| 243 Valuable Property for sale. A -.vtll settled PLANTATION, five mile, from the city of Savannah, containing 66.5 acres, 320 >f which id now under the cultivation of cotton, the growth of-which it is only necessary to exa mine. 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 2d0 acres still to be cleared of the first quality hammock, the rest is of second qual ity, the growth of which consists of oak, hickory and pine; and has been kept in reserve for rails and other plantation uses: the fences are in the best order, so that the purchaser ot this fine ea»a*e will have nothing to do in the ensuing reason but to proceed to planting. On the premises are the following improvenrw nt«, all built within three years, of the best p tch pine and cypress materi als, taken from the city market, and in complete order:—A dwelling House, Kitchen, eight negro t!ous<s of 2 tenements each with brick chimmes, a large Barn, a Gin-house, with one horse impell ing gin, and twenty foot-gins; a coach House and Stables. The Land can very conveniently be di vided into two or three tract*, which trill be done if required. About one hundred as prime country-born NE GROES, in fimilie*. as ever were exhibited, will rdso be sold with the Plantation; either wholly or in three parts. The property can be seen at any time, and posses*ion given as soon as the pre sent crop is ginned out. A- S. Bulloch. novl0»i'"t —219 For safe The Gar-’en. House* and Store, at the Sprirp- IliilF, adjoining the city, just opposite that sprinj- uoted for 'he s*‘(ttness and the abundance of the water—there is about four acres of land in the highest state of cultivation, wrh a collection of the most rare trees, herbs, roots, &c. The houses consist in a hall, three bed-rooms, a store and lutehen under the same roof; pidg-eon, negro, ch*:r and two fowl houses, and Ft.hie; and one arhout-of English (frapes of more than a r- arter ot an acre of g-rouJ; and also with or without sev en rerroes, women, boys and girls; am.ng them i* a good coi k. washer and ironer, and a good chair driver, and the whole good gardiner*. t he terms of payment for the garde n is one third cash, the balance in six and twelve months credit by giving bond with mortgage on the property, and exsr. >-■ the slaves. For more particulars apply 1 rax Di-ro.v, or to 3. F. Lefebvre. S. B. It would suit well for a brick yard, bar- more than two acre, of brick clay, oct 39 r« 313 On Tuesday, the 5th Jan. next. ITill be * ud before the court, house, bttueen the usu al ho tf~9, A prime family of NEGROES, consoling of* woman and ft nr children. '1 erm«, ca«h. Al. Herbert, anct'r. dec. 21 251 Cn Tuesday, 4th January next. lYill be mid at .he Curl Haute in iltit ciiy, (If nBl previously d spoaed of at private sale) Garden Lot No. —, at Spring Hill, lately im proved by Mr Leftbvre. 1 he Lot is iu fe^ sim- pit, and contains about four acres; haJ a front on the Augusta road uf one hundred and sixtr-oght feet. On the premises is a comfortable I Fuelling House and necessaiy Out Buildings, with a wvil mprwsed. Garde*, stocked with a great variety of excellent Fruit Tree*. u* Six likely Negroes, one of them a first rate cook, washer and ironer. Terms—for the negroes, cash; for the real es tate, one third cash; balance, fi and 12 months. Williford & Raker, aacl’rs. dec 18 1 551 On the first Tuesday in January next, mil be .old befor- tbc Court-Haute, in lhit city, be tween the utuat hi. u rj. Wharf Lot No. 6, at New-Debtford. the pro perty ot the estate of J. I). Dickerson, deceased and sold by order of Gilbert Hay,, esq adm’ur. Terms, cash. . M. Herbert, auct’r. die 15 245 Administrator’s sale. On the first .1 uesduy of Pcbiuary next, Will be sold m trout of the court-house, between the umiaI hours, A Negro Wench, Duri>a, belonging to the es tate of John If. Mai-s, deceased; by order ot the honorable the court of ordinarv for t-’hathktn Ct)Un, J’* A. hOWS. udm or. dec 14 * 216 ; Adminisirator’s sales. On the first Tutsdtii ir. Fib un y next. Will be sold at Ba'.hoda (commonly called the Old Orphan Iioum) by permission of the court ot ordinary of Chalnum comity, 1 negro man Brutus, and 1 negro woman Mary. L:kc’Aise at same time and place, J 1 Horse, Cluur and sundry articles of household and kitchen Furniture. &c.*-Sold as the property ol Joseph and Susannah Spencer, for the ben* fit . !* f irs and cmi *•«» of said estate. Conui- turns, cash. l)A\lb E. ADAMS, utbm’r. dj’AII pvrsonshatiug claim* or demands against al estates .re again requested to bring them forward wi hoot delay, as the subscriber wishes to close the attain of said estate. David E. Adams, adm’r. dec 21 S53 Administrator’s sales. On the Jirtt r !\ietduy tn Fcbntur, next, Will be sold before the cuurt-huuse, in Savannah, One tract of Land, containing twu hundred two and a half acres, lying in the fifteenth district of Baldwin county bring fart of the real estate of Benjamin Haynes, deceased; and sold for the be nefit of the htirs and debitors of said deceased. John G. Duller, tidn'or. Mary S. Kavnes, ddm'r.v. dec H -.47 Planters’ Bank. ■ election w:i. benefit at Hie Bank on Mon day, 5tlt Jamtat t i-exi, for thirteen Directors, on he part of the Stockfiolders I lie puli will be Opened at nine o'clock will be closed at two, will • opened again at three,and will be finally rlosed five o'clock. J. MARSHALL coa/uer. dec 17 a50 ' Planters’ Bank. THIR1EENTH DIVIDEND. A dividend of ,ix per cent, for the last six months, has been declared this day. and will be paid to stockholders on or after Thursday next. i. Marshall, cashier. dec 7—;l—241 Georgia Hotel. The subscriber reapectful'y informs his friends and the public that, he has resumed the control oftiiis establishment, and hereafter it will he con ducted by himself, in connection with Mr. David Nesler. Their most unremitted efforts will he given to keep up the reputation which it has al ready acquired, and from their joint endeavors, it may be expected that it vvi'l be inferior to none in the city. Their table will be supplied with the best the market affords, and their Liquors ol tlif choicest kinds. The Stables attached to this establishment will continue under Ihe direction of Mr. Gill. DANIEL HOTCHKISS N. B. Orders from tofirn and country for bar rels, demijohns, Sec. of the best Liquors will be promptly attended to, and the articles forward ed without delay. dec 10 J ‘2-14 Pilots hit hot iyfd to act f.r tKe Bur n> dfiixter of Sauanrr f V UIUXCH PILOTS. Timmons J Cleary W Royston .V B Sissor* Andertnn I Denni* Broughton tl Craii? Smith r Not tegs H B.kfr W Wall T Bradley j.V Guard CEttTIPICATX PILOTS, . Si&son S H Timcion^ Dnwdy I Dale Webster J Eiford W White LFDL-.tr Delano 5 Prigg«, jr. Pitcher TW».t Norton P S Pitcher R G Landers |B Holies By ortfar cf tint B>ard. John G. Holcombe, -247 ire Vy Com. of Pilot a f de 14 One Hundred Dollars’ reward Will b*: given for the dtscutcry to conviction, of the villain or villain? who breke open lh' Mib- icribers store lzrt nigh*, and STOLE thereFrcir 1 . sixty-one dollars, amongst which is one of ten dollars. Bank of Akxar.iirir; one ten dollars, Bank •*f Penney Ivan a; one two dollar bill, Middleton ttank; cod a number of on* and two dollar b.lls. Bank **f North-Carolrna. much torn. Nichols, Dobson $ llills. »ec 19 252 ' Notice. All persona are hereby forwanwd not to credit iry person on my account, as 1 will pay no debt* f anv person’s contracting except my own. M. B. Forsyth cet I 1 191