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airict ordfT. pnd%attyii
, r render W*bcarden
ywmv* forcizhadwath
%Tytd> brat, ifrij&ato'
6i!as Hollis. ■
■^PWHMsuMm hare been prepared,
to (be Hotel, which shall tin ft be
3tfsWfurnished and >«U ktrandad.^
.her i *I*IC■t'' | l* 230
■^Chatham Academy*
s. K
__ j being now open lor the reesp
upils; tickets of adnu.--.ion will be issued
' , a1 tilt, Loncastcrian school room co
or of the eastern wing of tbe biiild-
- ing, I men 9 to 12 o’clock in the forenoon, and
from 3 to'S in the afternoon.
- Terms of tuition payable in sdrsne*.
-For thd Ijt or Latin i Greek elas* : : J15 W
2d or KngUli chat : MgjH
■ 1 \ &] or LancAsierian cliif
nov 10 219 ' ' 1
. "Library.
The L’bisryHoom, will be open for ■ delivering
'boobs teetyttoyfrom3 to4 o’clock r. m.
‘ Oeutlcr, steVy.
da* 5-240
: l<>
r
The Dire-Pnn of t’,;
gia will, on Friday the lit ■ .
U katibit the banking home in' Savannah,
trees rhotrtsrr to preside orer the office
xridJJepo»i: established it tbe^ town
the same number for the office establish'
Gree.-.-vboruugli, in the county of Greene, «lr>
to shalt comieue in office until the 3d Monday in
■ May,-1> hen and at which time in every succeed-
iagyesr tne said appointments will take pb.ee.
Thebutrd cf Directors-will attlie same time
and place, appoint a Cashier-for each of the offi
ces aforesaid, with a salary of twelve hundred
and fifty dollars per an cum, whuvUl be
to (rive bond’ with two nr more gi
sufficient securities for tbe faithful <&&*£■
he duties required ofthem. ia tlteaum of tltirty
tbeesand dollar*.—Candidates fur the appoint
ment ot cashier, will address their applications,
and, state , the names of their securities to the
undervgnedj.on or ; before the date shore
tinned.
By .rder of the board ••. ■
' Antbonj Porter, cashier. ■
{TP The editors -or the Augusta Chronicle,
Washington News, sad Georgia Journal, Will
please publish the above until la January,
deeb-—242
Notice.
The goods and effect-, stock in trade, books of
-bceoant, be. of Jozzra Kircnsn of 9svsnsab, sad-
Ur, luring been assign-d to the subscribers, for
■ ' tlte purpose of making a ratable distribution of
(lie money which may ari;e from a sale of the
. same antpng his creditor*, notice is hereby .given
of the s*id .assignment, to theoreditow of tlie said
Joseph 1 Kitchen. that they nity present.their de-
. tyanai, and to those indebte^that they make pay-
•nrent, to Juixua Ccsum, attorney for the as-
i^gaeea.
John Lohrs, T
Abraham Carlile, lassig-uee*.
KtlmuRi) Kinsey, j j
jsaogt -*’■165
To be Let
- ACounting-Rooro, in the fire-proof building.
»«a the Bay, occupied by Mr John Hunter. Ap
ply In ""
-decl7 s ^50
USA k BUTLER.
, For sale.
V That pleas*ntly situated DWELLING HOUSE
•fin the May,lac-!y the rnudvnee of Mr. Wm.Mein
With the Intend improvements adjoining,consist
ing of stable, coach boner, wine cellars, Vc. The
house bar lst:ty undergone a thorough repair; it
•ktlhdatu of two tlt^ust setlirg rooms, four bed
rbohia above, wi.li close'.* an t otfier convenien
riei, the oi|t build-ugs consisting uf kitchen, ser
vants, houses and servant's r> ms, pantry, etc.
are stl lately put op andm -,.n>d repair, com-
plete callers under tlir house, the whole may be
vies-ed during the forenoon, and tlic servants will
(be instructed accoru-og'.y. Terms one third cadi
—-the remainder in one and two years without in
terest. Apply to
A Inlander Mein.
N. B If this bouse ia not sold on or before the
'first December, it will be rented for one year, and
'-the furnif'ire may be taken at a valuation,
stp 29 193
Wanted immediately.
A. stogie MAN, who ia well.acquainted v. ith
brick making. To a-tch a perron, producing suf
ficient vouchers of bis capability, Ac. will meet
' with liberal encourgemetit. Apply tolhe printer,
dec 9 ■■■ 2tS
State Bank Stock,
nov 13—5221
Wanted,
J. GEORGE.
Wanted
Fifty cords l’ine Wood, Apply at this office
oct 19 300
• To Hire,
BT Tin: miKTH,
A likely Mulatto Man, who is an excellent house
Sputter, and accustomed to other work.
23f«o, for Sale,
A pair of excellent carriage Horses, sound and
. gentle, and a very handsome Philadelphia built
Carnage, with Harness cnmplelle. Apply at this
.office. nor 21——8
To Rent
The subscriber offers to rent his D-veliing, in
1 Oglethorpe ward, at present occupied by capttir
Davidson—posaess.on can be had on the'23d No
retnber. Also his fire proof Stores, on West-
Broad-strcet, near the S-eam-Boat Company’*
wturf—possession can be had early next month.
.For terms apply to JOUX H. MOREL.
«»c» 15 197 '
.For sale, by private coutruct,
ALL THAT
•>t£. jp i
mg,
•JmSSSttve
mb.
the state of Geor-
next, at 1
Bank State qf Georgia,
Savannah, ‘20th October, I81d.
The Directors of the Bank of the State of Gerir-.
gia having declared a dividend of six per cent, or
three dollars and sixty cents, on each share, far
the last fix months, the same will be paid at this
Bans on Slid after ThuiwUy, the 22d instant, to
the respective stockholders thereof, or, to their
order. £y «i *»•./ the hoard,
Anthony Porter, cashier.
Note—The editors of the Georgia Journal, Au-
gusts Chronicle and Washington News ate re.
.inerted to publish die abov e three times.
out 33 301
.Magistrate’s Office.
The subscriber having received a commission
authorising him to act "as lattice of the Peace,
for Chatham county, offers Itis services ta his fei-
low-citizen* in that department. Ue iwill also
attend to Notarial business. His office s kept at
the northwest corner of Market wjuarf, where
courts will be held on die second Saturday in
every month. JAMES EPPI3CEH.
dec 12 246 . j
Dancing.
Mr. SAN8AY tenders hit grateful acknowledg
ments to die citizens of Savannah for tht liberal
and extensive patronage heretofore afibided him
in the line of lus profession, and anils himself of
this opportunity to inform such aa have rntyet at*
tended his School, diit his engagements absolutely
require that be should return to tbe Nvrthwsrd
early in April next, and that by commesciug to
take IciMons immediuuly they will yet have au up.
puriunitjr uf attending au entire qurrter, previ
ous to his return-
dec 9-2*3. -
Silas Gardner, ,
■> Respectfully informs bis customers and die pub
lic in general, thatbe continues his bwimets at the
old stand in Hryin-st., where lie intendskoening
general supply of ariticles in his rt lin . lusinen.
'hose who wish to give him s shire of r.rtr cus
tom, tnav be supplyed with FBESH BUS AD eve
ry murning and evening, with firesh rusk j, butter-
biscuit, crackers, Sic.
On hand andf>r tale,
75 barrels Navy Bread
203 wt. Hop*
oct 16 198
Notice. '
The estate and effects of Axnasw Eawix, A
Ebwix, Gauca A Co. and Eawix A Co. haring
been assigned to the subsciibvrs for Le payment
of certain debts in the first instance, and after-
wardsfor the benefit of all the-ereditoBof the said
concerns, notice is hereby given to thorn interested,
of the said assignment'. AU persons indebted to
the said Andrew Erwin, Erwin, Grdcc A Co. or
Erwin A Co. arc notified to pay the amount of
their debts to the subscribers only, and a spee
dy payment will be required, in order toenable
the subscribers to msSu & settlement of the affairs
of the said films. All those having claims against
the said parties are requested to c-xbibit them to
the subscribers, duly attested '
GEORGE HARGREAVES,T
JOUN M’KINNE, .
BARN A M'KINNE,
WILLIAM SIMS,
march 31 76
r
ttprices.
FINE PLANTATION^
'■Opposite the city of.Savannah, belonging to the,
t estate of the late James Moivinan, esq containing'
.--the hundred scree, Or thereabouts, four hundred
• of which -are under complete river banks, and in
(fine order for planting; the remainder ta aim near.
ly completed, with a substantial river bank, with
■tmnks for draining the land. Ttiis estate is now
- restricted front the .planting of rice under a spe-
• cud -contract with the corporation of the-city uf
Ifiwrantnh, 'but.from -‘the experiments that liavc
tbeen wade - iu-iugsr cone, cotton, corn, wheat,
'.and other smaU grains, fl'his land is found wed
vaulted for the euttixaiion of all those great staple,
• commoditiea. i!it the-vicinity of the most-Hour-'
-isbingeity in (Le-soctbern statsa, this land maybe
rauit profitably sued .in rearing aad-feeding.of
Hock of an'kinda, by -the -cultivation of grasses,
siarnips, carrots, and various other legumes, for
-the fattening • of cattle and -sheep,' fin which the
«market -of -Savannah affords a ready demand, and
kconstaitt ooMumptioa, -nod wliieh must encreast
. vearljrwith the growing.prosperity of the city.—'
This valuable property possesses many other ad-
wai4ag«s, from its contigaity -to the city of Sevan
>na.v, and more particularly asc-innectedavitli the
- navigation of the river, from Firefathum-Hole hr
t town, where vetaela-of more than 12 feet draught
>oT)p-xter are precluded from loading at Uie cm ,
• in consequence of the shallowness of the water in
•the front river channel. On the hack- river, and
immediately -oppositesite town, this property con-
i tains a front, upon -which wharves end-warehouses
way be easily constructed,.for the reception at
all kings of produce coming down the the back
iriver, (which is the main bnnch«fSavaaiia.'t riv-
-er) or, by the mmple operation of a canet of. j of
■ a mile, might. connect the back river navigation'
with the harbor of Savannah, and from which slues
.drawing 15feet water can proceed toaea withovy
any rhstuction; -For the erection of-machinery..
i pcculiwi^ well sitimeoptromthe facility of diking
e *J3 r export, euner riom the
front or back river. 'Pounding «.Us for rice may
be advantageously i connected with such ci^dhi-
Fire- Wood iranted .
OX THE JVE8TERX WATERS.
The steamboat Company are desirous of cou-
tractir.g for a regular Mioplj' of WOOD, to be or
dered lor the use of the steam boats the ensuing
season, at convenient landing places on Oconvc
and Altamah* rivers. The Wood must be of pitch
pine, cut from the bodies of large trees, of high
land growth, and well seasoned.—Ligbt-wouU
would be preferred, ■'ersntis willing to contract
for the delivery at one or more landings, will
•end tlieii proposals, specifying the rate per cord
and the name of the landing, its estimated distance
from Darien, Mi'ledgeville, or some public place.
The proposals tif be addressed either to Josxru
Hutchissox, treasurer, at Augusta; or RicuanD
Warns, Savannah.
' - Samuel Howard.
ffj” The editors of the Milledgevilie papers are
requested to insert the foregoing for 3 months. ,
ang 4——156
To Hire,
A Young Woman, accustomed to bouse work.
Apply -to the printer. dec 12—246
By thtir unremitted exertions, to give.general sa
tisfaction to their customers.
Puinerpy &!Be*ntt. -
- oet 20———SOI
VaLLUAliisK
Patent Medicines.
Hr. Relfe’s Botanical Drops.
Tliese Drops arc a radical cure fur Salt Kueum,
Scurvrry, Scrofula; St. Anthony’s Fire, Leprosy,
led faces, sots, legs, ulcers, venereal taints,
mercury has failed, are the best spring and
autumnal physic, and may be given to children
with perfect safety. Price gl. Aik for Or
Kdfe’s Botanical Drops—observe 'the sigosrore
‘W. T. Cob wav," on the outride printed wrapper.
DR. RELFE’S ASTHMATIC PILLS.
These PU> give instant ease in allcuughs, colds,
asthmas, difficulty of breathing, wheezing, tight-
ness or the cheat, consumption, pain in -the side,
spitting of blood, chillness and slureringt,/Ac fire,
runner, .f feven, C/e. Common, colds are re
moved in a few hours. The agAl will expert
eoce relief equally agreeable and instantaneous,
even when the lungs are affected. Price gl
Ask for Dr. Relfe’s Asthmatic Pills. One box,
containing 12 Pills, frequently effects acute - 7b
prevent imptStiet. the outside printed wrapper is
signed by tbeAle proprietor, W. T. Cosrrzr.-
Observe this aa-you value health.
DK RELFE’S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS.
For indigestion. Ion of appetite; listleasness,
head-ache, ccstivenesa, Flatulence, Cholic, bilious
effeetions, Ac.
To comment ontbe efficacy of -these Pills, after
a successful experience of many yearstn England
has established their reputation,ns needuvlsh—
suffice it to observe, that for redundancy of bile,
flatulence, edfittveneu, head-aehe, Ac. ' Ae. they
will undoubtedly proveTse,more serviceable than
those drastic purges too frequently employed,
and will not only at the same time tend to remove
the offending cause by gentle motions, and.
strengthen the digesting organs; but improve she
appetite and renovate the system, which mhe-^
wipin'a little time would'be liable lojaundicer
fevers, Ac.
BRITISH ANTISEPTIC DBNTRIFICE.
The Tooth Ache is not only prevented by the
drntrifice, but it renders the teeth beautiful and
white (though bfretofpre- black) removes the
cause of foeter arising from decayed ieaih,eradi
cates the scurvy from the gums, and at the same
time it restores to them their original effiurescen-
’ey, imparts to the breath a most delectable sweet-
ness. Price gl.
DR. JBBB’S CELEBRATED LINIMENT;
For Rheumatism, bruises, sprains, ehildhlains,
numbness, 5tiffin as in the joints, Ac. The relief
is immediate, a «' cure frequently in 24 licuvs.
DU. RELFE’S AROMATIC FEMALE FILLS,
For Obstructions. Debility, Hppocondria, CJc.
These Pills cleanse, purify, and cause a lice cir
culation of the blood when in a manner suspend
ed, assist the female when nature requires it,
whereby health is established, and the patient be
fore pale os death, restored to a. lively and snituu-
'ed complexion. They are likewise conducive to
the health of married ladies, miles* ihen' preg
nant, at which time they must not be taken.—
Price £3.
ALBION CORN PLAISVBR 1 I
-This Pointer affords instant relcf, at the same
time it dissolves and draws the corn nut by the
root,-without the least pain. Price gl.
CAMBRIAN TOOTll-AClIE PILLS.
The relief is immediate without (he (east injury
to the tooth. Price £1.
DUMFRIES' OINTMENT.
A certain sale cure and for cutaneous eruption;
and the Itch being ever »• > in veterate hi one hour's
application. No danger from raking cold! Docs
not contain the least particle of mercury, or other
pernicious ingredient. Ask for -'Dumfries Oint.
nient." As y ou vvlac your health observe the sig-
nature“W. T.Coxwsr.” price 50 cents"
. ensuing, at the court heuse-in Savan-
tsh, at 10 o’clock in the-forenocn—re-Jiru day to
the same is the 15th iostsnt.
Jub r. Bullet, clerk.
Pdec2 237
Election.
a writ of eltction from tb* execs,
tive dvpartment, an election will tie field at the'
court-houj-, in Savannah, in and fur the county,
of Chatham, on Monday, the 4th day of January
ensuing, for a Reprraentalhre from the state of
Georgia .in the congress of the United States, in
the room cf John Porty-tlt appointed senator—
bring the same day aa the election lor Receiver
and Tax Collector.
John P WiUiamsonjJ.i.. d. 6. c-
Olitrer Stonges, j. j. c. c.’c.
Kbenezer S lleea, j. i. o.-o.-e.
Tlioraas N. Morel, i. -i- c. c. c.
dec 14— 247 -
JYbtice.
An election win be held, at the Court-House, in'
Savannah, on Monday, die 4ih day of January eh-
suing, for Receiver of Returns of Taxable Pro
perty, and Tax Collector, for Chatham county,
for the year 1819—of which the electors of said
county win take due notice.
Jnhn P. Williamson, 1.1. w.-c.-o.
Oliver Sturges, j. i. c. o. c.
Ebenezer S. Rees, 1.1. c. c. c.
Thomas N. Morel, j. i. b. c.'ki.
dec 2 237
5V #e Public.
.1 offer as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Re
turn* at the ensuing election.
dcdl
-238
.Jolm Dillon.
Feileie- Citizens—1 offer myself
as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns, and
if elected, will di-charge the duties of the office to
the best of my abilities, ADAM COPE,
dec 4 239
To the. Electors of Chatham county.
I am a candidate fur receiver of tax returns at tlie
ensuieg election, and wilt be thankful tq you. for.
your suffrages on the occasion.
J. White.
dec 7-242
Feiloic Citizinsof Chatham county,
I offer as a candidate at the ensuing election,
in January, for Receiver of Fax Relui or; land
solicit y our suffrages in my behalf.
William Morel
dee 4—* 239
Wanted to purchase,
or to Cease for a number of years,
A scull HOUSE, on a whole or lull' lot, near
the centre of tne town, and near tlie bank*—
suitable -tor a buichetor. Apply to the printer,
dec 10 244
Wanted to purchase
A MUiiird 't able, complete. Inquire of tht'
printer. nov 4 214
Franklin Fire Insurance -Company
(Office No. 41, Wall-Street)
s/Kir-roRK.
ciriiii halt a mil;jo* or mzum.
Incorporate! by anJlci of the Lcjnsluiurc v/tkt ttut*
cf tYctir York, ! ■
for Insuring
Houses, Building, Ships and their cargoes, (in
port only) Goods and Merchandise,
prom loss on tumaoe nr pike, r
ointi-TOiis.
DUMFRIES’ LOTION. ;
A-cure for-tlio Bell and oditrcu.aneous erup;
tions, without smell, with width persons may cure
themselves with tlie greyest secrecy,
DR. RELFE’S VEGETABLE SPECIFIC..
A remedy for sick head ache, sickness of the
stomach, fiatulence, bilious affection*, and as a
preparatory before sea bathing, Ac. Prico- £1.
Dll. RELFE’S VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC
PILLS.
To expatiate on the superior efficacy of these
Pills, wpuld be superfluous. After a successful
experience of many years in Kuroae, where they
are frequently to be met with in thecxiemporane
nns prescriptions of the must eminent of the fa
culty, viz. IsriLetso -i, M. D. F. It S. Dr. Austen,
■ n. Hr. Relfe,' Mu **, Or. H^h Emilh, M. IK
Futliergiil, M. D. Dir. Fordyce, >J. U. aU ol
London. In Bbematism, Gout, Cramp, Spasm,
stiffness in the joints, Ac. they will be found sin
gularly efficiciuus, and may be used by female*
under all circumstances to great advantage. A*
physic, they operate perfectly easy and without
pain. Price 50 cents
DR. HUNTER’S PILLS.
An infallible remedy- for all disorders of a pri
vate nature—perfectly safe.
DR. HUNTER’S CERATE,
For inveterate ulcers.
Elisha TibbiUs,
Henry I. Wyckoff,
George Griswold,
William Bayard, jun.
John T. Lawrence,
James Boorman,
Benjamin L. Swan,
Jon f. Palmer,
Philip Brasher, «
Thomas Franklin, .
James -Walsh,
Stephen Whitney; :
Joseph P. M’Kinne,
Perez Junes, .
John Adams,
Thomas Bulkley.
Elisha Turn its, President. ,
i. WosTuiKUTOX, Secretary.
Classes of Hazards, and rates of annu
al Premiums.
Will be acid it
vsimah between
o’clock, ti-e fa
thereof as will, _
Lot No 11, in Franklin
ments thereon; levied on as
Maria Ann Peirce to sa'-rfv t
and 1816-, amount £1019
Jan,;* fclnpi
, oct 31 211
BN
.'iherif l
... O-i finl 'l'uetuayin J .
Will be void at tlie court bouse.'ill ....
jravuinali, between' the u.-ual hours of ten -ml
three o’clock, • n,t
Four Negroes, -nsmed Pl.ccbe, and he- t’lrec
children,Betty, Will and Allred-sold under the
lortcloautt of mortgage as the property of Edw,
.Mur.ru at the suit ot David .1-1,,- Mur.gm. -
George L. C«pe, s.c.c.- 1
oct 31-
Sheriffi’s sales, continued.
JJ? 11 *, 6 ' 8 * Taeatlajf in Ja.t'uiry next,
a n-uk i’ ™ B *®“S*>»n-stM«. S3 ov w ,eet,
with j-bnek improvements thereon, known bv the
number 2 (two) Liberty vrarx!; also foor negrors,
n»S»d Fsir, Sunon. Pbctbe and Tamer, also one
P»rt* of alI that lot m VtJJ?
fowlh of two third parti ot all thjtffc* i
in the lane oppuri'tiT Mr'lSthiuu^ri'riro Ttli
^ '&*:**** S that lot, i„ u!
roach ^ihma. aeatbcoat ward, Sute.strrat, near
Wright’* square, and known bv the iunubreO
wnuirfng^frayroM , nd w g^toetvafoSte
thererirlemieof UicasLuc.n,, with U.vi^rore! |
ments—taken under decree in ebuitv as the nl, t
perty of Thomas iaicena.
George L. Cope, s.l-. c. I
nov 5—240
Sheriff 's sale.
„.® 1 V'bs.fr*t TuettLy iti Januury next, 1819.
WiU be sold at tlie court-house in the city efSa-
rannah hetwem tlie ustitl hour, of ten ^
three o clock, .
Ail Uiat tract cf Land, conuinipg six handrail
acres, more or less, in the county Of Chsihsm.
about la miles from Savannah, adjoining VfjJs
Wilson. un Ogechee neck-, levied dn as the pro-
jetty of W ilium H. Spencrr, dtceaird, to satirf*
judgments in iavor ot John Twiggs,et. at 1
Pru'br.g EstabUdimcnt, known by
the Job Pnntirg office; levied on under atu, li-
2 George L. Cope, s. c. c
Notice.
THe subscriber will be absent from this city
for some time, during which period, doctor Ja
cob tlr La Motta, his copartner, will attend to
any oils made on him in the Medical Department,
he.is also felly authorised to givereseipi for any
monies that may be paid or. account of the firm
or on my own. MOSES SHEFTALL.
oct 20 301
’Caution/ Caution1 Cautionl
Ar. persons have been in the habit of going on
the south end of Ossaba hunting and cutting
wood, this is to inform them that positive order*
have been given to prevent any individtri! what
ever, under any pretence,-from going on that part
of tlie-Island owned by the undersigned without a
written permission ftoin all «r either ofthem.
T. N. Morel
'-John Morel.
N. G. Rutherford.
nov 26——232
■ncrl.
Ej* Should this property not te sold or-leised
5fbr a term of yasro, ow or before the 15th day^of
Mammy next, the whole wit be exposed to puO*
CliC sale mi that day, at the Exd*-im" imtha citV. ’.
rfo -fields of frara 10 to 15 acre?, agreeable to
|plsn-af hirh-will then berubm.tied to'tbe
. R.loxai.-der Meac,
Runaway
Erom the subscriber an the 12th insti-s very
likely negro fellow,, named, Jiw, about 82 or 23
years old,d feet 8 or9 inches high, stoat made, f II
face, dark complexion, lisps a littie arhen apeak- 1
ing, had on when lie went off negro doth jacket
and pantaloons- of white—be was formerly the'
nropetty of Joseph T-bomas, of Burke county—
e » *» not long since taken out of Darien,gaol—
he- wQl make Tor Savannah or Uarien, in-or
der to get on board ofsomeanesseLaa be worked
some tuny on board'of one when be was out be
fore—he may try to get on board of ad Augusta
baat, and make Jus way for that place, as he’
Wcrked there sometime at the bricklayer's trade t
Ai reward of twenty doilu* will be paid to anv
, erson who will deliver him to the subscriber, sit
i .1 ril -ntstion, in M-intosh county, or lodge him
i? *^y s»fr gaol in the state, so that.-I can gerhim
jaohurt Ncott, agents fir
Wili'iam \Uih,etdm>.
tr 350
Jonathan Thamaa.
- : N.B. Captains of vessels, sad others are can-
“—- , * r *“*-- UJ ^“ing, or tskiug
SawSyrn^
forced against offenders.
dtag-ryf-—r~
be rigidly an-
Cj*The above medicines are for rale by special
appointment at the medical store of
EDWARD COPPEE,
july 7—154 Marktt^quare
£5* Any Person wishing a file of
the Museum, rough bound, can he accommodated
on application to^A. B at this office.
£y* The first Term for i8W, in
Powelten Modern, opens on the first Monday in
January next. J- G- SMITH..**
dec 1 on. 236
Notice.
The subscriber having lost the counter halves
of three Bank Noter, of one hundred dollars each,
numbered 114,135 raid 703, letter A payable to
Jn: Gumming, or bearer, and dated, the two first,
Savannah, 11th Nov. 1816, and the latter 10th
Feb. 1817, signed Wm B. Bulloch, president, and
Eleazar Easly, cashier, all of the bade of the state
of Georgia, hereby givrs notice that he lias depo
sited the left hand halves thereof, with the cashirr
of said frank, and that paymeet will be applied,
for after the expiration of three months.
• W- H. Flourney.
Eat.rt.n, Dee. 14, 7818- ■■ --za— --252
Notice to Otcnersof Slaves.
The city marshal will see that the provisions of
the 12th section of "an ordinance for the govern
ment of negroes, and other persons of color, srith-
n the city of 8»raniiah,” are rigidly -enfoiced.
Section li. And be it further ordained. That
from and after the twenty: fourth day al the month
of December, until the second day of January, and
in eaeh succeeding year, nut more than -two ne
groes or other slaves, from one and tiie same
plantation stall be permitted to coamwithm the
limits of the city on tbe sane day or night; and if
more than two negroes, - belonging to the san e
plantation, dull be seen or found within the limits
ofthe-city on any day or uigbt from the twenty-',
fourtli of .Deesnber. to the second of January
next ensuing, even though they may liave ticket*,
they.shall be apprtbendedand -imprisonedby tbe
city marshal, or tbe superintendent ofitbe Watch-
or any one of tbe members of. the watch or city
comsables, and shall remain in p-i«.n until' dis
‘ ' ‘ It. M-oTONE, c w.
charged and costs
xec23—355
rirsT clam or hazasiis.
Buildings of brick or stone, covered with tile,
slate or metal—good* not hozardouo therein 56 a
624 cents per £100.
SCCOXD CLASS uAllAZsam-
Buiidings of brick or atone, covered with wood
—roods not hater duet therein,. 85 a 200 cents
per £100.
THIBO CLASS Ot nAXAIU'S.
Buildings entirely of wood — goods not hazard-
out therein, 175 a 100 cents per £100.
Good* not hazurdou. are *ucli as at e usually
kept in dry* good store*; including slio household
furniture and UtiCn, cotton in bales. Coffee, flour,
indigo, pot-ash, rice, sugars, and other art icits not
combustible.
The following trades, goods, wares and ir.er
cliandizc.are considered hazardous, and ate charg
ed with 12j cents per £100, in addition to Uie
premium above named for each clafs, viz:
Chair-makers, Chocolate-makers, Sail-makers,
Tavern-keepers, Tobacco-manufacturers, China,
Glass, anil Earthen-ware in packages, Booksellers
stock, chip and straw hats, ilax, hemp, groceries,
including spirituous liquors, oil, pitch, saltpetre,
ar, turpentine.
The following trades and occupations, goods,
wares and merchandize, are deemed extra hazard
ous, and will be charged 25 cents and upwards
fur £100, in addition to the premium above spe
cified, for each class, viz:
Apothecaries or Druggists, Boat-builders, Coach-
motiers. Soap-boibas. Tallow and Ship chandlers,,
Cabinet-makers, Carpenters in their own shop*, :
or in buildings erecting or repairing, Cliemists, i
China, Glass and Earthen-ware sellers, Coopers,'
Dyers, Founders, Musical instrument-makers.
—wiuiKuiri,, requiring the us*
Sheriff's sale. -
_ Tuesday in Jdnuarp iiert,
To be sold before the court-house, in the citv
Savannah, at tbe usual hours, between ten-and
three, o'clock,
- A1 , ! tnct . btBnl quality riter Swamp tide
rice land, containing one hundred anil fillr teres
situate in the county of Clinth- iD, on Ogecbce til
ver, opposite Strautliy Imll end Sterlmgt, bluff,
completely dan.med in and liaiid*cmt|v laid off in
squares, not exceeding fifteen acre* eneli, and
eadi tquat e can be flowed from tbe river, Wced-
vd iiy ixoukof George W. M-Aliirtev, the estate
, B” jatti't) 3UI», and Themes Gibbona. . Thai
o . f'emioi. ofew* flcrm-i/
liTpitcl* cf lule, iis icccut ckaiinj; WidrrCit tul-
vanbgtt on tlie river certairsly entitle it to notice
M»a examination before it ia cold—sold under and
by virtue oi a deerteof tlie- lionorUde tHc anpriior
court of CfiRthum county, heidinir cduiiv Sutiidir
Uon, made at May term, 18J8, in p?aSe
.T 1 !,! u ', d °* hc " “ re wmplsinauts, and /
John H. Morel ana others »*e deTendsntsL for
cure* stated i.. die aforesaid decree-ffie '
purchasers refusing t» uxe titles, from the
vertlsement being erruiuoiu «iul ■-Incorrect.—
Terms of sale cadi, and purchases to pay tor titits.
George L. Cone, s- c. ci./
.deb 3 1238 - ~
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City Marshal's sales. j}
, On Tuesday, the 5th day cj January, 1 .
In front of tbs court bouse, between the htwaj
often a. w. arid two r. n. will be sojd lltc m-j-
lowing l ot*, if the respective rents are not p 41
before that day. |
Also lot No 22, Warren ward, 60 by 90 f<
hounded cart by lot No it, sr.uth by Congt t
street, west by Warren tquare, and • north by t
Julian street—re-entered for four quartets grout
rent, as the property of —— . . j
Also lot No 34, Columbia ward, sixty by nitey
feet, bounded west by lot No 33, South by Both
Broad street, west by lot No 35, and north br a
lane; re-entered for three quarters ground nit
as die property of tbe estate o('G V Proctor
Also lot No 16, Elbert ward, sixty by nine,
feet, bcttmled cut by Jefferson street, south rv
Dull street, west by lot. No 15, and north by a
lane; re-ente red for eight quarters ground rent,:
tlie property of Mrs Fitzgerald
Also lot No 29, Elbert ward, sixty by t ract/
feet, bounded east by lot No 4p, soutli.by L-'Jerty
Jmou-o.—i- 1 ' wi'ii«o»k< requiring the us*
of fire beat; aqua-fortn, ether, *—V-.3V—. *ri*.
its of turpentine, bay, straw, fodder, and grain ud-
th resiled.
Mew —Grist-mills, fulling mdls, paper mills,
saw mills, aod other mills, distilleries, bakeries,
breweries, roJt-hous-s, printing offices, book,
binderies, and sugar refineries, will be insured at
special rates of premium.
N. U. Country-houses, standing detached from
other buildings, (bough of tbe tlurd class, will be
insured at 10U cents per one hur-dred dollars. -
Barn- and Stab!:*, in the country at 125 cents per
one hundred dollars.
3j* Ships in port, or tlierr cargoes; and ship*
building or repairing, may be insured against-fire
Applications for insunuce on property out of
the city of -New-York, n.ua be in writing, and
specify the construction and materials of tbe build
ing to be insured, or containing the property to
beWiredt by whom occupied; whether as a pri
vate dwelling, or bow otherwise; its situation with
reaped to contiguous buildings, and their-con
struction and materials; whether any manufactory
is carried -oh within or about it; and, ia case
of goods and merchandize, whether or not.
tiaay are of tbe. description denominated .haz
ardous or extra hazardous. And if aliy person'
insuring any building or goads in this office,
shall describe tic same otherwise lhau .as they
redly are, so that the same be insured at less
than the; rale of premium specified in the print
ed proposals of the company, such insurance shall
be void and of no effebt
No irrrunnee, whether original or continued,
shall bectmrideerd asfeiadiug, until the actual pay
ment of tlie premium. .
Good* held in trust, or on commission, are
to- be insured as styJi; otherwise the ,policy wHl
dot cover such property.
vVew-FeMt, July l ,IS>
- . ' 'e - Ji ‘ at *
street; west by lot No 38, and north by a lanet ro
enttt .d for four quartet* (sound tent, as the pro
perty cf Benjamin Sheftall
Alto lot No 40, Elbert ward, sixty by ninety
feet, bounded cast by Jefferson street, tenth by
Liberty street, west by lot No 39, and north by J'
lane; re-entered for four quarters ground sent,
as the property of Benjamin Sheftall .
Also lot No 11, New Franklin ward, sixty J
ninety feet, bounded east by Montgomery streV
smith by lot No 4, west by lot No 10, and r*rifc
by it blit street; re-rotered lor two quartets yuvni
rent, as the properly of Andrew Knox
Also five acre lot No 22, Spring HiU re-enter,
ed for four quarters ground tent, aa the propery
uf Charles Tint
Also five acre lot No 23, Spnng- HOI; reawjiercd
far four quarters ground rent, aa dimoronjitv qf
Charles Tiot , ^ . /.
W v -."~a»i *“*r by iqncty
fee^wvuwiol east by lot No 12, siuth by Hui
No 14. and north by, a lane
strttt, west by let
re-entered for eleven quarttrs groundrtnt. aa Uu
property of JcJ.o li Ash
Alto lot No No 14, Jackson ward, sixty by nine
ty feet, bounded, east by lot No 13, aoulh by Hid
street, west by lot No 15 and noith by a lane; t
entered for four quarters ground rent, as the pro
petty c f (me Minis
Also lot No 15, Jackson ward, ably by
feet, bounded east-by lot No IS, south ‘
street, west by M’tannb street, and
lane; r< ■* ntered fer four quarters
tbe property of Isaac Sfmia
Also lot No 36, Jackson ward, sixty by ninetv
fevt, bounded east by lot No 37, south by a lane,
west by lot No 35, and north by Petty street; re
entered for three quarters ground rent, a* tbe pro.
petty of J Shaffer
F. M. Stone, o,M.
dee 4 239
sBdministrator’e sale.
On the JCrzt Tuesday.in January, f819,.
Will be told (agreeably toko order of the bosom
«table ibe justices cf tbe-Inferior court of Jrf
feraon-county)
art of the rest
That oiart <
I estate of Henry M'Conky,
'or a House, twenty-five feet
depth, more or less, frocliu
together with rhe land onarh
part cf lot ——, on
ton and Rornsrd-streets. The above to be sola
the benefit of the heinof said deceased. Tt
-ale to take place at the premises, at 12 o’clo
of tliat day. r .
D. M. M‘Coi
° et 27—J_!
pnBon
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