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THE REPUBLICAN.
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MONDAY EVENING, G" t*»*« 23, I«18.
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Cost evening, between the liouri of6 »nJ T
o'clock, e TiOtEXT ivr.u arose from U.t N. E.
■Considerable damage ar» done to tlie shipping
in (he harbor; not hoeeeer.to (fir extent Bluet;
'was apprehended |ron» U* violence of the wind-
The moil materiel damage »•*» sustained by ll<e
' ship Hiring Suite, bIhcIi fat driven f cm b>r
•h.rUi by the ahip itoiUgnmtay’* nmr.mg agritnl
end driving tier up as far as the Steamboat wharf,
with the low of her at Kerr abet, rryuil nun, irairi-
topaail-yahl and ipritni!-)»tt. The ach’r Hemp-
ten lost Iier nuin mas:; and the hennapjirw?'
* TtrigDavidf’orttrl.aalitrliBloailueUivciii. Index!
-from one end of tbe wharves lo die other, lift re
we* more or leu damage-not l.o never cf a «lis-
treating complex on. /
Pi/IE!—Last evening, about lialf past 7 o’clock,
•die city Was alarmed by the cry of fire.—Great
,, . sskpprrl carious were enirrtimed for ti e uf.ty of
-a great number of the buddings on the bay, as it
proved to lie in the eaatcnreliianiCy of the dwell,
’ingdiuuse of George Jones, esq. which emitted
fhe ay arks in such abundance a* to become TCry
-alarming, fur tbe wind was then very fresh from
the N E.; but the pretence of mind of a-und of
- Itjur citizens presented any injury, by prcmpily
'reaching the top of tbe roof and tearing off the
scuttle and placing it over the top ol the chin,
oey, which effectually put a stop to the dangt r
Yesterday morning the Augusta boat Gxoaoi.
Ui, belonging to lltr. James II, Fraser, got fasten
ed Un.lera.rmaU projection of Hunter's wharf,
while the tide wss rising, a:id- filled betore t he r.r.
Cidi-nt was discovered. Siie contained 95 barrel,
ind IS hogshead) of Spirits, and 17 binds
Sugar. Its* believed that nothing but the litter
Will be lost.
Th" following r.‘solution wag submitted in lh<
senate oflbe United States on the loth instant,
l ^ty .Mr- Lacoox:—
Kesolved, Tliat the president of the United
Stales be requested ro lay before the senate, co
pies of the correspondence between the govern
mem ofthc United Stairs and the government oi
Spain relative to the Seminole war, a id ihe*l-xtcu
turn id' Arbullinot and Ambrister. and also copies
of the cotrcspondence !>. tween the government of
the Uiiiteil Stalls and gen Andrew Jackson, or.
tlie subject oflhe destruction of the Cheliaw vil,
lage, ami the conduct of captain Wright on ihsi
occasion: together wi'h copies cf the correvpnp
deoce of this government with governor Rabun,
bf Georgia, on that subj-ct, or such part thereof
fts, in the opinion of the preddenV,-may be com
tnunicitid with safely 1“ the government.
**TUEATttiCAL. n
TO TO* IPITOB or TUI SATAniAlI ftWOftUCSJI.
fie
mmm
rUia arms, or pit
gJovrs impeded the.
c.tided tin; Use of hit hands.
Sir. Fen net I is certainly not a great performer—
be is young, anil will improve—We are warrant*
ert its saying this from tbe prsgreas which be has
nude since he haft Moer-ded the stage. We should
iiave sa d nothing on this head, luu our critic no
ticed hts |iet-'ittsntrcc for the purpose of ire.iriing
it: - but his obaerra'icn is evidently tlie offspring
of malicious, thouglt aharite wit.
Wr would; rr.'i.d Inioi ly, for information’s sake,
ask ourcrjic, where he has found the won# “n.au.
tsenisrs,” used inhis remark on Mr. Brown’s per-
formsnetf Indeed this part of Isis wise corrunir.
nicatior, *Ij iocrmprehentibie—I? must be there-
f.re sutBme, as obscurity is aaid to be a kin Co
jablimity.
We have nn intemion ol being pertoual, ax w
do not knew who “Calu” is; but »s be tiiougl
fit to make free with the tlientieeal performance i
•event gentlemen of die corps dramatique, for
which office we unhesitatingly ,tv, lie r» uiiquah*
tied, so havW%-e thought proper t-j inat.ee birot
impressed wi'J) the belief, dial every man's pro.
dilctiou become. pubic properly when given to
tiie wuriJ in print.
We now take leave of die critic—trusting tliat
be will nut again attempt to soar on rcarean wings.
hOHATIU.
THEATliK;
SHIP NEWS.
POUT OF S.tl'AJf.YAB
m
aanxvcD,
B ig Speejy-Peoce, Fosdick, New-Tork, 12 d.
—an assorted cargo—to W If JoytiCT, ar.d others.
Sch’r Hscoon, If. dford, Osscbaw—sea island
cotton—to J S Bulloch.
Schooner Samuel, Stepliena, Darien, 1 day—in
ballast—to tlie mader. Hissed a sdir. from Fort
land in die rivirgoirg up.
Shiop tlesuer, Allen, hunbury, 2 days—with
sca-ialand c ,tt.-n—W Wdtiamson bt De Vliters, K.
!t S llabtr-hani, G Tufts and J S Pilot.
Sloop Good-Intent, Allen, Ogecbee—with rice
and cotton—to It ft J Habersham, Williamson ts
l>e Villers, Shaffer !t Devant, J S l’clot.
Sloop Excellent, from Iticib irough—cotton and
rice—la J S Bulloch ami John l.ewis.
. CLEIBEU,
Schooner Traveller, barber, New-York
Stoop Washington, Mason, Darien.
The sloop Adeline, If radio}’, beumf to Charles
ton. proceeded as far down yesterd y as the Hunt
ing Islands, but’owing to tbe heavy blow Iasi
night, was compelled to put back—she fortunate
ly received no injury. Saw an hermaphrodite
orig, and a deep loaded schooner, bound iu.
The sch’r Kose.in-Bioom, Wheaton, from thv
port, arrived at New-York on tlie 18th inst. in b
days from "I'ybee.
Tlie brig George, Smith, from this port, arrived
at I’liiiailelpli.a on the 19th inst.
The brig Othello, Mott, arrived at New-York
on the lSib inst iu 12days from this port.
The brig Hero, Dailey; and sclir Nonpareil,
Vir. tale, cleared at Philadelphia for this port—the
former on tlie 19th, and the latter on the ISth.
Sra—When a man sets up lor a critic, he should
divest himself of every tinge nerous feilinr—cand
or and impartiality should govc.-p lira mind.—De
rides, to constitute a critic, g md taste and a nice
dcscriminatiou are necessary, together With a
perfect knowledge of the subject he imder.akes
to criticise. Dm unfortunately every man, in the
plemitude bf bis hu/bk opinion, believes himself
a critic. Some confine the aeintillations of their
Crude observations to the circle of tbeir friends—
while others, swelled with the conscious tmpor
lance of tlttir erudition and the weigh! of tlieii
judgment, boldly intrude upon the public, in ti c
culutnns of the journals, without merit enough to
repsy the labor of a perusal of their fustian garb-
age.
We have been ltd into these remarks from sec-
Ing in the columns cf the Republican of last Thurs
day, a ci sueit in on srvcral of our theatrical per
formers; and “Cato,” in our opinion, deserves to
be ranked among the last mentioned herd cf bark
ing whelps, who are just able to make a little
noise, but arc perfectly inoffensive, from tbeir
. Want of power to do barm.
We tv.ll so far join with him in saying that Mr
lllilson deserves the praise bestowed or him.—
Though we have not had the advantage of
opportunity cf seiing the g'cal perfonneis of the
^continent”—of Europe, we presume, "Cato”
■yet. We believe, ih:.t it requires but com-
on sense, some judgment, and a moderate ‘bar
f taste, without having seen the scenic perform-
rs of Europe, to pronounce Mr Udson, general-
', very good—and almojt universally sc. We
so regret that the time- of his engagement
is expired) b it we cail'itot join “Os'o” in his
[cep tuned wiiiings. winch s-ircur more of the
Snoter of rn obituary notice, that) Hi--- farewell
parting with a.favorite friend, whom we especi
gain tiynect) u.iiess, indeed i!>at ‘ Catn/’amorg
ic catalogue of the science i of which lie is no'..
r, possesaca the gift of foresight, and sees that
> sir. 11.Ison is about to make bis exit from tlie
Jfcpnxy stage of life
Of the character of "Worthington,” he observes
•“If tbfc author of the piece bad directed the
(shell to take off both the arms ofthc hero, and
let a bullet carry away his tongue—o ir eye* and
tears would have been less offended ” Kv< i V un -
trejiidiced miinl must lie ready to stamp this
ibscrvntion with tlie most nnblu-liing ill-ua.ort.
f the performance of Mr. Utai ke could not pKxct
ftir critic —it Is not a reason he should wish li in
he loss of his arms and torgur Put forcliarity’s
tike, we will suppose 'hat the venom of ins
token was not directed at die performer but at
tie cA-me/rr. It is a pity that • Cato” could mu
■hive had an opportunity of bestowing some of the
Ibbt of hia wisdom on the author of this "I’oor
(kntlcman'*—for no doubt he wou'd have had
♦ /t-ieuten.xnl Worthington” (one of the principal
(xharactsrs of that Sne production) prrsentrd
without arms and 'tongue—hoping that the all
indulgent public would have mode every allow
ance for the introduciion of tlie maimed hero—
and the audience in the prolific workings of their
fancy, would suppose both arms must Imre been
extended at the tune tlie “shell” carried them of!
—else the body must have g»ne also—and that
Jlis tongue was most iniWngly out—else the
•bullet” would have •knocked him : n the head ”
and the audience been deprived of the ••cuinb
show.” !‘i
Or, let us take tbe niitidem of our critic as he
meant it—directfd at Mr Clarke. We are not
disposed to say that this gentleman run he rank
ed among the first order of aftr- 1
graceless and monotonous; buttfte
due praise for being ever perfect
never hesitating, or at a loss. The credit is much
more merhed, because it shows that so far as his
powers extend, they are excited to please—this
is more forcibly impressed on our mind,» hen wc
consider that be.is on tbe stage every evening in
both the plqr and farce—and st'dl he is perfect in
the part allotted him.
We conceive, with all due deference to the su
perior judgment of “Cato,” that ihe object of
crideism is to mendj*theTefnrr, most pronounce
his remarks, as respects Mr. Clarke, of a very
malicious nature—inasmuch as'he i- nuw so far
advanced in life, that room for improvement hard
ly exists- How wanton, then, is it to wound un-
. necessarily the feelings of a man, when we have
no Other object in view, but the gra-ification cf
V ft hssr passion?
V “If Sir Chades Cropland,” says our critic,
"would leave lus gloves behind, he would per-
. •'bftpl use biS hands to more advantage.”
j This shows in very brilliant colors tbe critical
.VJSO.VJC COXCERT JA"I) HALL.
U is proposed that the Masonic Brethren giv
a Ball and Concert, t or the amusement of tbeir
fair Sisters of Savannalu and tliht on this occasion,
a collection be made, for lha iicni-fit of the I’oon
House aid Hostitsi., and asotiisb charitable in-
rtitution of this city.
Subscription papers will be left with the breth
ren T. N. Morel,l’. H. Tbomasson, J. Hague, T
Buurb,. S- M. Bond, J. Speakm.in, F, S. Fill, It
It Cuyier, 'V. W. Gordon, and Jim. I. tlub.-ris
Savannah Chamber of Commerce
A meeting of the members ot this chamber i
earnestly requ- sted at the l.uug Ilimm of tlie Ex
change pn Wednesday licit, the iij.h instant, at
12 o'clock, to take into consideration the propri
cty of rc-oiganizing the said ebamber, and of al
tering and amending 'he rules formerly laid down
for the government of its members.
Oliver Sturges, v. p.
.03* A l i it of the names of the present members
oflhc cliunibircan be seen ut my office.
J-iscjiii Cuimning,sec'ry.
(lcc 23 a 251 ^
Marine andf'irc Insurance Office.
A meeii:i£ of tlie .Stockholders of this insti’u-
lion i.' called on Saturday next, tlie 2d January,
at It o’clock, at the long* romn of the company,
to take into consult ratio sundry matters of very
great importance to die stockholders, whose
puuctiialu:ti*nda;}ce«» particularly required.
11. Wayne, sec'ry,
d-c 28—^58
For Martinico
The fast sidnv? schooner MAUY-
TlO.sE, captain Dimock, 135 tons bur
‘then, will meet wi*!i di^pritch. ha'inp
half of her carjp ready to po on boar.! For
the residue or postage, having superior accomtro-
d itions. apply to captain Dimock, on board, at
Wallace’s wharf, or to HALL & HOYT. .
fit c 23 r 23**
For Charleston
Tlie sloop A!>i-L!NE, Z- find ley. mas
‘wter. Miil positively sail the first fair wind;
•and can-accommodate a few more pa=f-en-
•**, if immediate .‘t|«;>'icv<ion is made on board to
captain, at the Kxclnn^e d ’ck.or to
(«. F. § (). Primes,
dec 28 a 253
*Bse Public i»re»pectfuilj infurilsed^tilat
mr. Philipps .
Is engaged for Si* Nights.
And will make hia fecund appearance in the
character of I.ORD A1MWORTH, in the
Comic Opens of tbe MAip OJF THE AIU-L.
This Evening, (Moudav) Dec. 28,
Will be perfbrmed, the Ceeme Opera of the
MAID OF THE MILL.
Lord Aimworth, Mr. Philipps,
In which character he will siog die following
SO.\'GS, rir ;—
The Madman Thus,’ a Cavatina, composed by
Atwood, with a Violin Obligato aecon nani-
ment, by Mr. Abel. ‘ Love’s Young Dream,*
and the Ballad of * Eveleen’f Bower,’ from
Moore’s and Sir J. Steverscn's ‘Pit.’i Mch.
tUer.’ ' My Passion in Vain,’ an adaption to
an Italian Bravura of Picinie. And the slr>-
ple Irish Melody of ‘ Kobin Adair.’
Sir Him- Sycamore, Mr. Faulkner
Parmer Fairfield, Horton
Ralph, Broun
Farmer Giles, Drummond
Mervin, Fennell
Millers, .Messrs. Hyatt, Quin, Seward, Ac.
Lady Sycamore, Mrs. Barrett
Fanny, Clark
Theodosia, Drummond
Fatty, Waring
Gipsies, Sirs. Horton, Mrs. P'anlkner, Sic.
AY ACT 34
Mr. PHILIPPS will sing with Mrs. WARING,
the favorite Duett ‘ I LOVE THEE,’ compos
ed by Mr. Bishop.
To vrhich tall be added, the Farce of the
PRISONER AT LARGE.
Lord Esmond,
Mr. Drummond
Count Frippon,
Fennell
Old Dowdlc,
Faulkner
Minis,
Hilson
Jack Connor,
Dalton
Frill,
Hyatt
Father Frank,
Horton
Trap,
Quin
Tough,
Clark
I’h ci i n,
Srhonotti
Landlord,
Sewanl
Rachel,
Mrs. Drummond
Mary,
Clark
Adelaide,
Faulkner
Landlady,
Horton
The Public is respectfully informed that
Mr. HILSON is re-engaged.
TO-MORROW EVENING the Comedy of the
S&tOOI. OF KEFOJfM, the part of Robert
. Fer nek
Co rant'd*, 1 JO dollar^* piece, with eight Seg-
Ricn'.s lo a mill, are to be l-.»d at N. & L Sturges,
in Augusta; or
Scarbrough 4* M*Kinne,
dee S8 -158 <»• SyeamaA.
- Just received
One case domestic PLAIDS, of superior quali
ty, »nd for ule low. if applied for immedmety to
John Cogue dj* Ct>.
dec 24—»—956 Hunter*9 vha~f.
Scotch Goods,
sow LA*unto r»o*t ship scusct,
Fine»e%ed muslin Hobes
D j bor-h, mull and cambric Muslins
IL». Lii.ghsjns, linen and couon Threads
Do. linen bed ticlr Ocnaburgs
Do. Dcrrif*' and unk’A Stripes
Do. Pjllcat U Mtoulepslxm Windkercli'cfs,
Pur sale by ELLAS WALLEN,
dec 4 C»9*
New Fall Goods.
The subscriber has itceived by tbe aliip Og!i -
tliorpe, a large proportion of Ids FALL GOOD-!,
connist'uig of a veiy general supply of
Woollen*. Cottons,
Linens, silk and cotton Hosing,
Hardware, Cull try, *
Crockeryware, GU«*w*-c, kc.
Which he olfcn fo? *ale on iu;commodating
terms. ELIAS WALLEN.
sept *'6—189
For sale
By the xubt crib err, cm accommodating term1,
525 ke^i* Gunpowder, "Nilre Hall"
6'JOO bushels Corn
l3l crates Crockery, assorted particularly for
this market
20 hogsheads Whiskey
30 b.irrtis do
160 barrels N E ttum
5 pipes genuine Copnac Brandy
59 boxes mould Candles
16 tons squa.'e bar Iron
60 wc\i finished English Muskets
20 tons Share Moulds
An invoice of cotton Thread and floss Cot
ton
An invoice of best English Mustard
An invoice of Shovels and Spades
An invoice of hoop Irons
An invoice of fine and wool Hats
Nicholas Sf Neft*.
tjov 16——223
Tyke, by Mr. IIushv. To which will be added,
the Mclo-Drauia of the FALLS OF CLYDE.
*,* Tlie Doors to be opened at half past 5, :tii«]
the performance to commence at haif past 5
o’clock precisely.
Tickets and pi ices f»»r thf* Boxes, nuy be had
(from 9 until 2 o’clock) at Mr IIaihkn’s, oppo
site the Exchange, where the Box Office wif. *
kept for the remainder of the season; and in the
evening at the Theatre, as usual.
Tickets can be admi.ted on those nif;!i** only
for which they are expressly sold— L/JBCA KI f J do sperm
not transferM'. 5
Savannah | hhcumber l S—
258
The greatest Natural Curiosity,
EXHIBITED IN AMEniCA
A LIVING ELEPHANT,
To bo acen near tile Mai !;et 0:1 Monday, 23th
December, 1613, and will continue here fur two
or three weeks. The Elephant is not only the
largest and most sagacious animal in the’ world,
but from the peculiar manner in which it takes its
food and drink of all kinds, with Its trunk, is ac
knowledged to be the greatest natural curiosity
ever offered to the public. The one now offered
to tlie view of the publiods a female. She will lie
down ard get up at command, and will draw the
cork fitifri a bottle, and manage it in such a man-
ner as tk Wiring its contents. She is eleven years
old, and'measures upwards of- 16 feet from the
end of her trunk to that of her tail; 10 feet 6 inch
es round the body; upwards of ? feet high, and
eighs more than 4,020 pounds. Those wishing
» gratify their curiosity, by seeing tbe wonder
ful works of nature, had better avail themselves
of this opportunity.
Admittance, fi*ty cenis—children half price —
flours of exhibition from 8o*c!ockin the morning
until ; unset. dec 24 256
. -foi
sit.um give i in»
\ in his part-
see, with that nice
that the jgeuifanan’s
For Freight or Charter to a pert
in the If". Judies or .V. lone,
The fast sailing achr M A BY-ANN,
Daniil Morris, im-tcr, btir-h^ri about
’ * 7 tun*, i i complete order, and ready
to rccrivc acargo Apply to ISAAC COHEN
d* c 28 'M 258
Received
BT Tfl:: SC«W TKAVEtlEtt, CAPT. BROWN,
30,(0 i Brick* '’*
lJO kegs Tongues and Sounds
\V0 do Salmon
4 bU No 3 thckerel
41 boxes Cod Kish
2000 Feet Boards
l(Q bushels Potatoes
Fur sale, apply on board Wallace’s wharf, o
HAZUN KIMBALL.
Rank of the State of Georgia.
Notice—-An Election will beheld on Friday
ne;.t. the first of January, at 11 o’clock a m. by
the board of directors for a seemd bocik-keeper,
in tins Hank, in the room of John M. Eii.-tsell. pro-
rnutt d; and also to fill s ell other ancies as may
then occur. Salary S13(k.'—bond and securitv re
quired $6,000
Candidates for the abovf appointment, and for
any other which may then occur, will address
their applications to the undersigned, naming tbeir
securities. By ordsr cf ihe board.
Anthony Porter, cashier.
dec 23 258
Notice to Butchers.
Persons that have nurchasetl Stalls in the mar.
ket, are hereby notified, that if they do not call
and settle the amount dot the city, before ten
o’clock on Tuesday, t!ie29:li inst. 'Ju ir stalls will
be re-sold. V. M STONE marshal.
dec 26—257
The above Schooner
Will take irieght to the West-Indies
^or coastwise.
dec 28-
-258
L. Petty
Has just received. , er brig Oiynthu*. from Kbil-
a<:«l;diu, and orter» for saic,
36 kegs *»itt< r
2 hogshead* Whi lcey
dec 28 258 t
Lost,
From on board my v..-set, during the g^e last
evening, a bale of Cotton.’marked \V\ Savage.—
A l'hcral reward wiM be paid for its delivery on
board the sloop Good-Intent, or to R &J iluber-
*ham JOSEPH ALLEN,
dec 28 m* 258
j# Lost
Yfsrvrrlay erenicp on tlie wav from the earn!
Hrou^-h«on sir.el, a small rtd morocco
V-achet It .ok.^t was marked on tt-e i'-aide iu thv
e *s name, and it contained a Twennr D list
Bil! of .tie State Hank of Georgia; on)* Five D..I
tar Rill. Augusta money, and a numb. f smaller
Not*’i; there wav al-oa note of hand for Fifty-two
Uollais and some other papers.
<\ny person producing the above at this office
will receive a -uitable reward
dec 2B-*c-?58
Notice is hereby given
That the Justice* of th? Isifcrior C^urt of Chat
ham county w Jl. on Monday, the 4th day of Ja
nuary next, at the court-house in Savannah, pro
ceed to tbe election of a Cleik of the Court of
Ordinary and E.-cheator for this county—to serve
for two years.
John P. Williamson, j. i. c. c. c.
# Oliver Sturges, j. 1. c- c. c.
E : S. Rees, j. 1. c. c. c.
dec 26 —— 257 -
Just Received,
Jtnd Jor bale by the subscribers,
20 puncheons Jamaica Rum, warranted thrr*<
years old, pure as imported
20 puncheons W I Rum
12 hogsheads N E Rum
20 barrels country Cm
2 pipes Holland do
10 barrels W hiskey
1 pipe L P Madeira Wine, Lecuck
6 haif pipes do
10 quarter casks do
30 do do TcneriJT
2 ) boxes Newark Cider
50 barrels Mackerel, No 3*
50 d * manhaden Fisli
l^» bid! barrels Salmon, prime quality
Flour
5b halt ditto 5
10 barrels pilot and navy Bread 0
10 f k gs Crackers
lt'0 boxes Raisins
50 ,i0 ulll,w |Candles
30 do I e ’
SO half do j S p
?l) baskets sweet Oil
10 hlids VV 1 Sugar
17 do Molasses
hO bags Pepper
French Pickles ip boxes
20 br-rrtsmess Pork
SO do prime do
15 do prime Beefe
11 do No-2 do
10 half barrels Vickies
600 kegs White Lead, 14, 28 ai.d .'5 ibs
41» jugs bottled linseed Oi!
10O m.Hs Russian Canvas
100 do ravens do
oO ke^s split Peas
20 do 111 ’ y
.ivcrioNs
To-Morrow, .29tlfinstant,
Will b« stld on Jobation tS ^ndc so'.'s nh
cupied by Jl Minis.
20 puoeJieon* hrgli fiavored W I Ut’R
5 hopheaiUSUUAH
Condition*—approved endorsed note* for all
sum* over §’46 four months.
“ Jllsv, immediately after+
The hrrjf FATUlOT, nearly a new vet-
sek *tow* a large ca»g«>, but then 1C6 tons
, Tcrm>—approved emlvraediu.tr*, four
and six months.
65 barrels superior ALE
30 dcr.rn PORTER
Sale eo rwiwitr v' II o'clock.
M. Herbert, avet'r
dec 28 253
To-lMorrow, 29th iust.
II ill hr suht bt forr our store,
Groceries anil Dry Goods:
AXOVU WHICH ARK
15^ bcxcn firej-h Raisins
150 do Herrings
50 do northern mould Candle*
1C hdf qr casks super.or Cherry Bounce
8 baps and 4 bis. Coffee
llbds New England Rum
Pipe* Jsroaica do
Gin and Brandy
10 casks superior Potter
30 do L. p. Madeira Wine
20 kegs good Butter
IRarkcts. Cloths, kc.
On nccenc.t vf < H c^nccrntd^
S good draft Horses.
Terms, cuh.
Sab; In rammence ut 11 oVacJl-
Willitord Jfr linker, auct’rs.
dec 28 258
On Wednesday next, Dec. 30,
ff’Ml 5c tul lot JiVJtet If jb'ncs evfs. i* «r «\<irf t
3) nhd* prime Trinidad Retailing MoUss.a
hlids. besi Liverpool Cod
Term* at time of rale
Side lo commence ct ll t*clock.
M- Herbert, ar.ct'r.
dec 23 253
A Urge and general orlirier.t of SHIP
CHANDLKKV, c f >iii:**ting «<f Anchors, Ca
bles, Cordage, Pitch, far, Rosin, Uc Lc
Ntc!it»»*i, lfcbsun bt Kills,
dec 9 oJ| 243
Winter and Spring Goods.
In addition to the extensive importation by the
Georgia, Oglethorpe and Pallas, the subscript**
have received a further supply by the brig Chat
ham from. L;.frj*ooI; which makes their assort
ment of DRV GOODS more general and extensive
than at any former period, which will be sold at
a reduced advance.
Andrew Low § Co
dec 10 J 244
Irish Linens.
A few cas's of t leigmtly aborted
IRISH
LINENS, will be laud vcClhe envuing week from
ship Howard, and dis; ■ ?<;:l cf on very reasona
ble and accommodating terms, by
Julio Moorhead.
257 -Vo. 6. Commerce row"
For sale
A pair of elegant and well broke Horses, with
or without a light Razee, neatly finished ami well
put together. Apply to JOHN BOLTON,
dec 25 l 257
Public Notice.
As the Pastor i f the “Baptist Church.” in this
place, has betn now some time among th^-m—
Wednesday, the 30th instant, at 3 o’clock in the
afternoon, ij appointed, in their In use «:f worship,-
fair renting the Pews. dec 23 255
Notice.
An election wiP he held at the Presbyterian
Church on the first Mon-day in January next, for
f.ve Trustee? to said Church, for the enruir.g year.
The poll will open at 11 o’clock, and cioje at 1
o’clock. ^ OLIVER STURGES,
dec 21 253 chairman U, ird trustees
“Hill's Fridge.”
Th*t valuable establishment • n Ogechee river,
nov n as *‘//i7/’a Bridge/* together w*th the
House® and about 103 acres of Land adjoining,
art offered for sale. Persons disposed to pur
chase, will please hand in proposals previous to
the 15th January* next, to JOHN HUNTER,
dec 21 - .253
Brought to Gaol,
In Savannah. Ike. 20 I3i8, a negro man **ho
says his name is Jeff, and that he belongs to Rtu-
bin Winfrey, of Columbia coumy He is about
twenty two years of age, and five feet nhie inches
high. He s:ns he was born near Baltimore.
’ li. M a Call, j*. c. c.
dec £2—254 0
On Thursday, S.lstinst.
mu be cold on Bui hi Ids wlwf.
65 boxes c larct )
50 do white s. WINE.
30 do muscatel j
40 casks claret Wine, all of tlie first quai^
, entitled to debenture
250 bbls. Sand, calculated for ballast.
Terms cash.
Sul* to commerce at 11 o'clock.
M Herbert, auct'r.
d*c 28 253
Elegant Mirrors,
LOOKING GLASSES &c.
On Friday next, January 1,
Will be soldut J. H. Oiderahaw & co’a. New-York
furniture wiere-bouse, next door to colonel
Shelman’s crockery store, to clote a consign
ment,
A ftt*ANTITT QJ
Elegant look.ng Glatsts
Dressing Boxes
Toilet hi.-sis
Window ('ornit»c9 &c.
Of tlie most fashionable patterns dirce.i m
New-York.
Terms cash.
Sale to commence at II o'clock.
M. Herbert.Juct’r.
dre 28 258
on Tuesday, tun January next,
Will be told at he Court-House in 'hit city,
(If not previously disposed of at private sale)
Garden I.ot No. —, at Spring 1 Itill, lately im
proved by Mr Leftbvre. The Lot is in fee sim
ple, and contains about four acres; has a front nn
tlie Augusta road of one hundred ami sixty-e.'ght
feet. On 'he premises is a comfortable Dwelling
House and necessary Out Buildings, with a well
improved Garden, sit tied with a great variety of
excellent Fruit Trees.
Six likely Nrgroes one of them a first rat-
coi k, washer and iroin r.
erms—tor the negroes, cash; for the real es
tate, one third cash; balance, f> and |2 months.
Williford & liaker, auct’rs.
dec 18 1 251
On Tuesday, tlie 5th'.Tan. next,
fCiU be sold before the court.house, between the usu
al hours,
A prime family of KEUIiOKS, consisting of a
woman and four children. Terms, cash.
M. Herbert, auct'r.
dec 21——253 -
On the first Tuesday in Jamtarv nest,
trill be sold be jor- the Court-House, in this city, be.
tween the usual hours,
Wharf Lot No. 6, at New-Itebtford, the pro
perfy of the estate of J D. Dckerson, deciased—
and sold by order of Gilbert Hay,; esq. adm’or.
Terms, cash.
M. Herbert, auct'r.
di C 12 245
Lease of Stores.
On the first Tuesday in January,
Will be sold at the court house,
A Lease for three and a half years of the wes
tern and middle tenement of the stores in Market
square, formerly the property of S. J. brvan.—
“ nos made known On the day of sale.
M. Uerberl, auct'r.
dec ?6 25/
Notice.
Consignees of cotton and other Articles by the
S’eam Boa .Company’s boats are notified,” that
no article w:tl in future be delivered without the
receipt being Furrendered at tbe time of delivery,
and whenever die owner or consignee it changed,
befure delivery, a n endorsement on the receipt
will be required. JOHN DAVIDSON,
dec. *-5 257 agent S. B. C.
GEORGIA HUSSARS'.
MvuMtftm of the corps will be famished with
Sword.-, by calling upon Lieut. Habersham,
dec 24—x—258 FT LOT, r s.
Brought to Gaol,
In Savannah, December 11th, 1818, a regro
man who sn>9 his ni:*:e is JERRY, and that he
belongs to Tronm Coifier, near Uubli.it L*ur* rcc
county: he is about fifty years cfpge, ami five
feet six inches high. He appears to have bten
amongst tbe In Iuiia-siu! urulers’ands a few words
t f the Creek tongue.
II. M*Call, o. c.c.
dec 1? £45
Brought to Goal,
In Savin:mh. Sept IU* 1818, a negro man wh«»
says his name is V is, and tint he belongs to Ab
ner Jjurdtn, in the nonhv cstern part cf Georgia.
He iisbon! thirty tears *.f age am! five feet ——
inches high. I?e has a smiling countenance and
tells an equivocal Ulc; the truth cf whirh is doubt-
II. M CAl.ls, o cc
oct 28 208
Proposals
For raising and pu’.’.ii-g- a Rocf on the .tone
store on the steam-bcal wharf', wilt be received
by S. C DUNNING,
dec 16 249
Blank Bills of Sale.
For sale at this office.
Administrator’s sale.
Oi the fi' tt Tuesday in Ja/iuury tier:,
Will be sold before tbe court bouse, in this cii* - ,
between the usual hours,
The following Negroes, to wit- Sue, Pleasant
and Statira— the p:c-pcrt? of the estate of Saru’t
Gucrard—-by or dee of the ccurl of ordinary <t
Cl)ulh«in county.
By o tier *J the ndeitnistrutor
M. Herbert, auct'r.
dec 26 ■ -— 2'j7
Laud for Sale.
On ihe ji 9i T^esdety in January next.
Will be sold at the court-house in Savannah, Se-
iween f !tC usual h «ura ox 10 and 3 o’clocljL.
O.ne tract of 750 acres, opposite Heed’s haif?.
on the Aiatamaht river. This iract is prime, acc*
well limbered with cypress, live oak, Lc.
R- Raiford-
dec 28 m 253
Valuable Lands for sale.
On 0.e first Tuesday in t eb- nm y next,
Will te sold at the c^hrt hou.~», in the city of Sr*
vannah, between the hours of 11 and 1 o’clock.
AS VALUABLE
TRACT OF LAND
As any in tb:s state, situated within a few milet
of Darien, bounded by Lewis’ Creek and the
AUtar^fcha river, containing 1190 acres calculated
for the culture oirice, cotton or tugar.
ALSU,
A Hciue and Lot at baisdeu’s Bluff; a .healthy
r^saknre near tbe land. The above proj^rtv
will YK)"itivly be sold on that alay, ur.le?s prev
ously diRp r ' «ed of at private sale, bf wUcIa pu *
chaH-rs are assured. M. HF.RBKTVT at