Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, January 05, 1819, Image 1

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Ear Greenoclc Hie vrry fine RriP*li ling JE8SK, Wil- -.Uam I,yon, mtslrr, burthen prr rtg'atir ■ ’14 tons, Iv virig r.ear’y tlie whole o! ber cargo engaged, would lake about ICO b»'es cot- ton on freight, if earl; application be made to • John Hpeakman & Co. Fraser's wharf. 117'.o have received, per laid brig;, and mwinstcre* An assortment of lltQN t.OOtld, cotuisiu.g of' Pels, KeUlca,qdBB*..i<~ Frying. l*an»A^^^fcpiii diesis Spad-3. ticrapcia 2 hogsheads, containing Tin tea Kellies. 50:1 hampers I’olatnes, and 2'i > kegs Loch Fine Herrings—wlitcb they offer sale. jan 4 '? Hills on .Vew- York. Fur aalc by 'lJInnciisrd, Grotlicis fit Co. .Ian 4 8 - , Flint Corn, $c. tj£c. /^aiding from on board the »h*/j Ellen, 263 bags white Flint Corn And, by other late arrivals, 1 case domestic Shirtings $' firkins prime Goshen Butter Kfo-roarket Beef, Tongues, me^s Beef Prime Fork, Mackerel, No 2 and 3; Salmon 3D barrels frerh Ale, 10 barrels Cider Chtrry Brandy, best green Coffee Hyson and young hyson Tea Superfine Flour, buckwheat Flour Smoked Herrings; Cheese Jti clunond Tobacco, 8 hand to the lb. ^Demijohns—together with a g-neral assort- ■k. ment of first quality of Liquors, &c. whole sale and retail—for salt by J. Muir, j*r» 4 M 7 ftirl f 'ich’» ran ft Copartnership Dissolved. The C'p.irt icnh'p hitherto existing under the fir.nof Wuiu, Chubs it Co. sail-makers, wa , bv mutual consult, dissolv'd on the eleventh day of Deci.njber, in the year of our Cord one thou sand eight hundred and eighteen, Isaac P. Witians.* Joseph Chillis. J.tmes T. Guodritlge, jr. jan 4 1»* 2 . Carriage for sale. A very light and handsomely finished family % Carriage,built to order, for the sub-criber’s owi use, wifi be sold at cos? and charges, and may bi gscn •«# Mr. F. Densler’a, Bull-street. Jfi John Bolton. jan 4 2 ‘ Taken, By mistake or otherwise, from Mr Shelman's boardinghouse, an elegant blue Waterloo Surtout. with barrel buttons. Whoever ha* the fame will pleise return it to Mr. Kniford, who will reward the fin er. THOMAS J. MOORE. Notice The owners of l>nr j., \V:i-g >n3, Carts an.l Slaves that work for hire, they would do well to call on tlie clerk of council and furnish themselves with badges for the present year . P. M. Stone, c. M. jan 4—2' , An Ordinance •To alter and amend an onl'na» c•, entitled an or* dinance, ••For the purpose of establifhiug. or gani/.ing and regulating a regular Night Watch for the better protecting the city of Savannah and far repeuhrg all ordinances. luntol’ore passed for that purpose,** passed J3.li January , 1817. 1. Be it ordained by the nt-iyo* C td n\le> Kicn of t$* city of Savan >>, \ in ec u nfit assembled, and it it hereby ordained bj ihe authority of the same. That there shall be within the city of Savanna'* a X gh« Watch or Guard, consisting of a superintendent, deputy superintendent two subalterns, to be tie* jltmiuatcd division sergeants, and. twenty-six watchmen And one drummer and tiler* 2. And be it further ordained, That on the se cond regular meeting of council in January, and annually on the second regular meeting of coun cil in January thereafter, there shall be elected, a superintendent, deputy superintendent and two aubaltcr.is to b<:.denominated division sergeant-*, and at the same time shall be enlisted by the su perintendent under'the direction and controul of the mayor, twentv j;ix Watchmen, for the term • f one year, the said watchmen to be considere.l id ways on dot)’, and subject day and night to foe orders of the mayor and superintendent, accord ing to the rules of mflitary dicipline, applicable to sohlicr.-i in regular police service, and .subject to the punishment of dismission or forfeiture of pay or both, at tlie discretion of the mayor Ii. And be it further ordained, That the mayor sluii have, ami foe*power muI *% hority is hereby vested in him to regul ite ar.il di-|»o;c cd the divi sion sergeants and watclinv:i. and to designate the several circuits i:i ulic they shall perform guard duty 4 And be it fu n her ordaintd by the c til han't, ufoivsaid. That or.c moiety of the conipcnsali »n heretofore aiiowtd lor t! <• avrcr.t of slaves people •»t color, and disorderly whiles, he allowed and I aid to the arr* sting watchmen, ar.d tlie other UMiiety to he paid over to the city treasurer for Wt use of tlie city j. And be it father ordained. That so much of an o.dinaiic? entitled “An ordinance for the j J>o»* of establishing, organiz'ng and rvgul.v.iii regular Night Wa’rh, fo" the better protecting the city of Savannah. ;.nc : »r repear n g all ordio- • anccs heretofore pass'd for Hut purpose," p.vss* • ’d l.‘»ll; January, 1817, a=* i* rc-ng i»nt t** or nu- hiaU s with this orduiance.bc, and tlie sa;».j; is here by repraled. In Council, A*oi C‘t)b'r 3.). 1819 il. SJ Parsed, JAMRS M WAVXE, mayor. Attest. U K CvtU'U. c c THEATRE. For the RKA-EFrC of Mr. PUItJPFS. wii'frW.lvrh the UI8T A'lGUT of i.„> performance. This Evening, January 4, 4 - Will be performed, the OPERA of FONTA1NBLEAU. Txml Winlove, Mr. Nichols. In which character be will introduce the ballad cf ‘ The Thom, 9 and the * Soldier** Gratitude.* HENRY , Mr. PHILIPPS, Tn which character, he will sing (by request) * Eveteerdt Boncerf from Moore's a^d Sir J. Ste venson's Irish Melodies. ‘ I Lore you to Afad- neu, 9 an Irish Melody ; the .words by M. G. Lewis, Esq. and, (by particular desire) the cel ebrated Trumpet Song, * Let Fame Sound her Trumpet, 9 composed by Shield. 5*ir John Bull, Mr. Horton Lackland, Hilson Lapoche, Faulkner 1st Vt'^ter, Seward Squire Tally ho Dalton Co*. Epaulette Drummond Robin, Hyatt 2d Waiter, Schmotti French In-Keer, Quinn Rosa, Mrs. Waring Who will introduce, * Forget Ale Not, 9 a Ca vatina^ from the Frcneh of m 9 ou bliezpae,* and composed by Mr. Philipps. Lady pull, Mrs. Clark Celia, Drummond Miss Dolly Bull, Young Mrs. Casey, Barrett Kannettc, Faulkner In the course of the evening, Sir. Philipps, will sing Braham’s celebrated Piano Forte* Song, • Said a Suufe to a T ar, 9 accompanied bv him self on the Piano Forte ; and the Duett of*AU 9 s Well, 9 with Mr. Nichols. To which will be added, the PETIT OPERA of BROTHER & SISTER. Doll Sylvia Dc Flores, Mr. PHILIPPS In which character, he will sing the Rondo of * Sigh not for Lore, 9 composed for Mr. Phi lipps expressly, by M. P. King, and the 4 Sol- <U<-e’» Bride, 9 au Irish Melody, arranged by him self. Don Christoval, Mr. Faulkner Bartolo, Horton Pacheco, Hilson In which character, he will introduce the Song of 4 What 9 s a Iffnuan like. 9 Donna Isidore, Mrs. Waring In which character, she will sing the 4 ALeking Bird, 9 composed by Mr. Bishop, Camilla Faulkner Agatha, Young Rosantha, Clark Cfj* On Tuesday Evening*, tlie Comedy of Laugh when you can. To which will be added, the Irishman in London. %• The Doors to be opened at half past 5, and the performance to commence at half ]iast 6 o'clock prtcw«.«y. Tickets and places for the Boxes, may be liad (from 9 until 2 o’clock) at Mr Uaxdes'**, oj.po- *. te the Exchange, where the Box Office will be kept for tiic remainder of the season; and in the evening at the Theatre, as usual. Tickets can he admi'ted on those nights only for which they are expit*sly sold—CHECKS not tv ;inferable. Q'jr* No postponement on account of the wea ther. Savannah, J.inu-try 4- 2 Commission Merchants! TAK.K NOTICE. Returns cf Sales made on commission from the first day of May la*t to the first ins'ant, are re- juired to he made to the subscriber on or before tlie 14th instant; after tint period assessments will be made upon all defaulters. John I. Huberts, city treasurer. City Trira*nr. r 9 * office. Savannah. Jan. 4. 1819 Bank State of Georgia. Noticx—An Election will be held on Friday next, at the meeting of tlie hoard, fora Watchman to this Ba:.k. in the room ot James Palen, resign ed Salary 3D dollars per month. Bond, with two good and Mifiicient securities will be required Candidates for the ab .c :. r >;iointment will ad dress their apolicatioiis to the undersigned, nam ing their securities. - By order of the Ho r /, Atitijouy Porter, cashier. jan 4 2 The greatest Natural Curiosity stow rainpo is uiuci. ANT, UiC A LXVIN& El To be Kta iq btlvncrt — Georgia Hotel and tfic Market'on Monday, 28tb December. 1813, and will continue here for two oir piree weeks. The Elephant is not* ot^iy the larger and most sagacious animal in the w orld. but frotp the nec**.liar matjner in which it t-ktsits food and drink of all kind*. »ith Ita trunk is ac knowledged to be the greatest natural curiosity ever offered to the public. The cr.e now offered to the view of the public is a female. She will Jie down and get up at command* and will draw the cork from a bottle, and manage it in tuch a man ner as to drink its contents. She is eievesi years old, and measures upwards cf 13 feet from the ei d of her trunk to that of her tad; 10 feet 6 inch cs round the body; upwards of 7 feet high, and weighs more than 4,000 pounds. Those wishing to gratify their curiosity, by seeing the wonder ful works of nature, had bet’er avail themselves of this opportunity. Admittance, fifty cen*s—children half price.— Hours of exhibition from 8 o’clock in the morning until sunset. dec 24 256 Molasses and doffee. 15 hogsheads retailing Molasses 40 bigs prime g een Coff e Just received and for sale by David Hill & Co. jan 2 z 1 Received, from, Philadelphia, Single and double relined L.af Sugar, in barrels and boxes N. Gin in barrels Dupont'j Gunpowder Charles Maurel. jan 2 a 1 Landing, from ship Ellen, 20 barrels rye whivkey 20 firkins superior Butter 40 bundles Hay 1 8 trunks men and women's Shoes 2 cases coat and vest Buttons 16 do gentlemen's Hats 2U ba’rels country Gin Fancy Chairs Beef anil Pork 20 hogsheads N E Rum 10 do imitation do Buckwheat Flour and Oats For sale by C. C. Gri&u oM ijj* Co. jan 2 m 1 ( 'l’uyl»r*t »ff»e Notice. The commero ; :;l concern heretofore existing ider the firm of Hauna APKinnk & Co. is this clay di. solved. Person* having claims are de-ir ed to render tlierr. fur pay men*, and those indebt ed are requested to settle the sar.?e v;:th Rauxa' M'Kinxe. IMRNA M KINNE, G.W. DENTON, jan 1, 1919 >r 1 Just Landing, From ship Howard, from ilvetpool and for sale on cccoiumoda i»g ttnns 50 tons Sweeds Iron, assorted sizes 5'J tons cai.nal Coal 30 crates of stone Wan; ICO cu-ka of be London Brown Stout II. B S. 2i.O hampers of excellent Potatoes. Apply to Nicholas & Nell*. .dec .31—b—-C6l Landing, and in store, i2 hog.-headb N IL Rum. 20 barrels Newark Cider 20 do double .Vie 24 do prime Pork • 12 half barrels Fly market - Beef 300 bags Liverpool ground Salt 4000 bushels do do do on board ship Lady.Callatin---tvill be sold low if takjm from on board immediately Apply to CAaULES COTTON, dec 31 261 Bank State of Georgia. S.vunn'ii. 4:h Jat.u :ri/, 181«). The Di rectors having resolved <>r. calling in the balance of the capita', stock of tins Hunk— BH^nCE IS HKUF.RY GIVEN.. That payment is required *o be made by the re- speclive siockh dier*, of the fifth and last instijl- ment of laeut,-d illars, per share, on or Get*ire. die second Monday in .March next, in specie, or hills of :tny < i the ch.tiferM Banks of Georgia — Payment cr.i b? made at rilherof «lu*l;ra;xb Banka at August, Washing on, or Milledgeville. Stock- !i ililers are part-cu a-ly n qutstul to surrender up l t- tir o’d ecnp ccrtfi.*»tes to 'h-? cashier, at the of r aving the itu> ;d:nem, in onler that others may be issued from the AJoth'T ?*:mk in a new form for die full aiaoan* of the share paid up. By enter of the fi.ard. Auluonv Porter, atshiev. XoTt--The cdkr.r-5 of die Augusta r.hronicle, Wa-hiucton New.-, and Georgia Journal, in >*i!- iedgwvilie, are r^ptested to publish the above tin- Saddling and Harness Making Tlie undersigned, Saddlers and Harp ess mak ers, respectfully inform their friends and the pub lic generally, that they carry on the above busi ness, in ail its branches, in*Congre-s-.sirset, next door west of the medical warehouse ot IKrral & Worrell, druggists; and w ill be thankful for all o ders—v/h:cn they will ever duly honor. Hughes Norman, dec 31 ae 261 Dr. Bertheht . Informs the public and country merchants, that he has received, by tiie ia^t arrivals, the following articles in his line, which he warrants id the best quality, and will sell at a reasonable price-—viz: Foliicul Sena Rhubarb I lippo Flax Manna Common do Camphor Red and yellow Bark Cenctian Root ^ Camniuir.ile Flowers Sugar of Lead Clothing Warehouse. The subscriber has connected with lus present establishment, the maki.ig^of clothes to measure; be has engaged a competent person recently ar rived Irom England, to take charge of this de partment; and solicits a continuance of public patronage. Every article of male apparel trill be made in the neatest manner and newest style— punctuality will be rigidly observed. OS HASP, A handsome assortment of Cloths, Caesimercs and Vestings. ••* ' ' ' ALSO A good assortment of fashionable Clothing, such a* S#p. dress Coats Do Surtoots Do blue cloth and plaid cloaks Do Pantaloons and Ves With a great variety of articles in the above line. (Jj* Wanted a first rate TAILOTl. J. Geor-e, dec ill 261 On the bay. AUCTIONS. Ou Tuesday, the 5th Jan. next,' fyill be sold b- fore the court.house, k/xrpcrj the uju- al ho art, A prime family ~f NEGROES. con*Ktin^ of 4 woman and four children. Terms cadi. * ' 1 M. Herbert, cuct’r. dec £1 C53 Just Received, And for talc by the subscriber*, 20 puncheon* J&m*ica Rum, warranted three • >ears old, pu^e>s imported 2p puncheons \V I Hum 12 hogsheads N E ltum 20 barrels count! y Gin 2 pipes Holland do 10 barrels Whiskey 1 pipe L P Madeira SVine, Lecock 6 half pipes do 10 quarter casks do 30 do do TenerifT 20 boxes Newark Cider 50 barrels Mackerel, No 3 50 do manhaden Fish 10 half barrels Salmon, prime quality 50 barrels fresh ? 50 half ditto 5* lour 100 barrels pilot and navy Bread 100 kegs Crackers 100 boxes Raisins 50 do tallow } „ 20 dosperm5 CandIe » 50 do 50 half do J Soa P 20 baskets sweet Oil 10 hhds W 1 Sugar 17 do Molasses 20 bags Pepper French pickles in boxes 20 barrets mess Pork 20 do prime do 15 do prime Beef 15 do No 2 dQ 10 half barrels Pickles 6 JO kegs White Lead, 14. 28 and 56 lbs 40 jugs bottled linseed Oil 100 bolts Russian Canvas 100 do ravens do 30 kegs split Peas 20 do Barley in store „ A large and general assortment of SHIP CHANDLERY, consisting of Anchors, Ca bles, Cordage, Pitch, Tar, Rosin, &c &c Nichols, Dobson & Hills. dec t) o;l —-243 John R. King, merchant laylor, Informs his friend.-' and the public, that he hai removed from his old stand on the Bay, to the coriter of Broughton and Jelftrson-sts. formerly occupied by Meters Blanchards' as a dry-good Store, \t here he is ready to execute all orders with promptness ar.d dispatch. dec 1 cn f 236 Pilots Authorized toad for the Bur and River of Savannah ziranch pilots. J Cleary S Timmons' W Roy si on R Anderson K Uroughtor J Smith li B:kf r V Bradley John Lov/ R. Sisson J Dowdy J Webster W White J Delano J Pitcher S Norton R G Landers X B Sisson J DennU ii Craig r Nottage \V Wall A Guard CERTIFICATE PHOTS. S H Timmc ns J Hale J Elford I. Foster s ,ir 'KS , i jf- f West H S Pitcher •s B aolles By order of the Board. John G. Holcuinhe, -217 sec'ry CVn. r,/ p,lolag On the first Tuesday in janoary next, llil! le told before the C.urt.ftci.ee. ta Ihit city. be. twten the urac! hourt. Wharf Lot No. 6, at Ns.’.Debtfqrd, the pro perty of the estate < f J U. Dickerson, dtceaac— and sold hy order of Gilbert Hay, tstji ailin’or. Terms, c+sh. . M. Iiejbirt, fl«el ; r. dec 12 245 Lease of Stores. On the frit Tuesday in January, Will be sold at the court house, A Lease for three and a half years of the tves tern and middle tenement cf the si uses in Market square, formerly tlie property of 8. J. Bryan.—. Terms made known on the day of sale. M. Herbert, auct y K. dec 26 257 On Tuesday, 5th January ne^t, Will be sold at the Court-House in this city', (If not previously disposed of at private sale) Garden Lot No. —, at Spring Hill, lately im proved by Mr Lefobvre. The Lot i$ in fee sim ple, and contains about four acres; has a front on the Augusta road of ope hundred and sixty-eight feet. On the premises is a comfortable Dwelling House and necessary Out Buildings, with a well improved Garden, stocked with a great variety of excellent Fruit Trees. 1150 ^ Six likely Negrotfi enj of them a first rate cook, w’ush.er and wotitr. Terms—for the negroes, cash; for the real es tate, one third cash; balance, 6 and 12 months. W illiford & Baker, auct'rs. dec 18 ♦ 251 Administrator’s sale. On the first Tuesday in January next, Will be sold before the court-house, in this city, between the usual hours, The following Negroes, to wit: Sue, Pleasant and Statira—the property of the estate of Sarah Guerard—by order of the court of ordinary of Chatham county. By order of the administrator 11. Herbert, uuct’r. dec 25 257 Land for Sale. On the first Tuesday in January next, Will be sold at the court-house in Savannah, be tween the usual hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. One tract of 750 acres, opposite Reed's bluff, on the Alatamahariver. This tract is prime, and well timbered with c) press, live oak, &c. R. RaifouL dec 28——'ja——258 Valuable Lands for sale. On tie first Tuesday in February next, Will be sold at the c.mrt house, in the city of Sa vannah, between the haul's of 11 and 1 o'clock, AS VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND As any in this state, situated within a few miles of Dar;en, bounded by Lewis' Creek and the Alatamaha river, containing 1190 acres caiculate4 for the culture of rice, cotton or sugar. also, A House and JLot at Baisden's Bluff; a healthy residence near the land. The above property will positivly be sold on that day, yni.esa previ ously disposed of at private sale, of u hich pur chasers are assured. M. HERBERT, auedr. dec 26 pc 257 de 14- Georgia Hotel. The subscriber rcspectful’y informs his friends nd llis public that, he has resumed '*‘ e control of this establishment, rr. J hereafter it will be con ducted by himself, in connection with Mr. David Ntsltr. Their most eft-emitted tiVoris will be given to keep up the rvput.x' -ofj which it lias al ready acquired, and from their joint endeavors, il may be expected that itwrl be inferior to none in the c*ty. Their table will be supplied with the best the mark et afford s and their Liquors of the choicest kinds. The Stables attached to this establishment will co;n*nue under the direction of Mr. Gill. DANIEL HOTCHKISS S. B. Orders from town and country for bar rels, demijohn*, &c. of the best Liquors will be promptly attended to, and the articles forward ed without delay. d 19 5 244. Georgia—Chatham conntjj. Ily S M llowl, v.lcrli of tin court ct ur:U:iary oft.lc county anti Cate aforcsAiil. Whereas, I’etcr MitcVl.n! Sav oinsh,merclw.t, applies for Ictteis f a&nini;lra‘inn on the f't.tte artl cllVcts ot Willutm M-L'lnrt-. late of Smith.Ca- rolir.a, deceased, in behalf of" the next-of kin Thcte, are, therdore, tt» cite and admoni^b, all anti sinypilar. the k :ndre.i and creditors of the said r*»cra-e.l,to ISIo-tlirirobieclians, (if any they have) j|nniy office, on or before tlie first of February next, otherwise letters of' administration will be granted him. * Given under mv hand and seal this first day or January, 18t9. [LSI S M BOND, ccocc jan 4 * 2 Georgia—■Chatham county. By S-. W. it ii J, cieik of ih.e iiour. of ordinary for the county and .talc aforesaid. Whereas, John Slie!lma , »_ of Savannah, apnllcs to be appointed guard au of the person and pro perty of Rosetta 11. Ralston, ah infant under four teen yean. These'are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and every person to file their ribj,-<?Siin« (if rm they have) m my office ou or b, f -e the first Fe bruary next, tuherwise letters of guardianship will be granted to him . tOieen nndcr tny hand and seal ih-s first Janua- *y. one thousand eight hnndr.-d and tight en. * XL SI 5.M. liOMj.ctorc j , jaq.426 • 1 jgv ’r awr. \c>n'\ td 1st Mo jar. ■ Planters' Bank. TIIIRl'EBXTil IHVIDfiXD. A dividend of fir prr rent for the last six months, has been declared this day, and will be paid to stockholder* on or after Thursday next. 4 » J. Marshall, cashier, dec 7—H —-41 Company Orders. An Rlcrrion is In. ebv f-rdtred to be beid at the En^ nt ht.nse, ltevnold's -quart', on Friday, the Bth January, 1819, f- r an F.r.-i^n of lire 4th Com- oany. 6 jth" Ba’.ta'ion, 1st H. giment, Georgia Mi litia. to he conducted under the proper per.t .ns dcsigna'.td by law. James M-Cliesh, c:£t 4th ctm. fiO.'A bet. lrf rqq.‘. G.t MMtia. ilec S ! J i -2fr> LAST NOTICE. , All persons tin t have an', demand, against the estate of Benjamin La .under, Inte . f White IlhiH ta«srt, will present tin tn for paypnent, ' t day*, or tliey will be <!i barred al>» *’■ * JOtIN 44ADP1 * " Notice. In consequence < f the various public meetings which occur in the citv on the first Monday in Jamnn-, the Superior Court will not sit tor the transaction of business on that thy. AU persons concerned will be punctual in their attendance on Tuesday, 10 o’clock a. m Job T. BoHes, clerk. jan 2—a— 1 ; The members of tlie Pavanijah Femafo A-vlum are rcq:»tsted to call on ‘tie sub- acr.hf r. and pay up th< ir annuai subscriptions - - Hie f r punctuality is very urgent—there are hvoiity five children in the as>!-;m. and no !*r*. sent means of support. ELIZA IRVNE, jau 2 -l 1 secretary. withh aOer the. ^ JOHN «AI*I»T. a&tiiniitvcc.sdii*scid f&atc. cit -23.3 . To hire by the month, v A mulatto Fe’lo-.v.g-iod hou-e painter, and goo^ -e^vtiut, rrconjiupmled for his honesty. For par ticuinrs, enquire iil (UxSoffice, jan 2~ 1, 'l th Brush. Cbarco;*.! for ilt> - L»corice do r.J: .:d 9 L.;cliiii«.d Cloves Nutmeg i Oj.ium Jesuii Crop.; Macas.ar Oil Columbia do Ct Icgr.c Water FoiUutnm Lee s >. Lohd. F*lis Windham’s do Chetieiqam b.dls Magnesia Wafers, assorted , English Windsor Sean, Lip fialvc in huxe* Ks'ti.ee Vial.; Ca3*:a, Q las-ia do Spirits Harxshorn S pints Turptniir.e in boltic2 Fiaxseed BrfL '.m Oopivi - Haih*cli*s American Castor 0»l West-India j do Hainan Tola Gum Benjosn Glass Funnels, assorted Spirits Turpentine by the.gallon Linsetd Oil do Wniter Sperm Oil With an as-sotiment of Faints Brushes and tent Medicines of ditlerent kinds ALSO * A sovereign remedy, invented by the doctor, for foe cure of that most dcstru tfve disease, tlie venerial—which has been experimentally proved to have had the most happy and safe effects in producing a radical and fasting cure, dec 5 14 ~40 Brought to Gaol, In Savannah, Dec. 20 18.8, a negro man ubo -ays his name is Jeff* and that he belongs to Ueu o n Winfrey, of Columbia county lie is about twenty two years of age, ar.d five feet nine inches ‘ '^h. Me says he was bom near Baltimore. Ii. J- C. C. dec 22—254 n Elegant .Mirrors, LOOKING GLASSES &c. On Thursday next, January 7, Will be sold b. fure my store, To close.. onsignment, A HUA5T1TI op F.legant looking Glasses Drey sing Boxes Toilet Glasses Window Comis.es &c. Of the most fashionable patterns direct fronpl New-York. Terms cash. Sale to commence cf 11 o'clock. M. Herbert, JlucVr, On Wednesday, January 20, Will be sold before my store, (if not previously disposed of at private sale t day ) A Kiln of Bricks, Containing from one hundred to one huntjn and ten thousand, as they now lay on Tiger 1>! and, about two miles below Thunderbolt—a here] the brick are to be seen—to be taken away in tin enprse of one month. Cash to be paid befoie] delivery. This sale is made to close a concern Sole to cfnmenee at 11 .’clock. M. Herbert, uuct’r. 4 2 Brought to Gaol, In Savannah, December llth, 1818, a negro man who says his name is JERRY, # and font he belongs to Thomas Collier, ;*ear Dublin, Laurence county: he is about fifty years of age, and five fi-et six inches high. He appears to have been amongst the Indians, and understands.afow wold? of the Creek longue. II. M‘CaU, g. c.c. (foe 11 -245 Notice, •All Goods brought to tt.e Steam-Boat wharf, wh'.c cannot be immediately shipped, will, if put in store, or under cover, in future, be subject to pay storage Cot oil landed must be taken away within two days after it is landed, during which timely will lay at the risk of the owner, subject to pay stoiuge after two days. .a John Davidson, dec bp... ,...26p tiy/nl S.,B. C. Administrator’s sale. On the first Tuesday o f February next. Will be sold in frost of Uieciiutt-house, betwe the usual hours* ^ ’ A Negro Wench, Dorisa, belonging to foe < tafo of John B. Mars, deceased; hy order of t honorable the court of ordinary for Chathan county A* HOWS, ediu'er. dec 14 i 246 Brought to Goal; In Savannah, Sept 10, ISIS, a negro man who ;ays his name is Ssa, and lint he belongs to Ab ner Join den, in the northwestern part of Georgia He is about thirty years of age and five feet inches high. Delias a smiling countenance and U'Us an equivocal tile; tile truth of which is doubt- H. M‘CALL, e cc oct 2S-- -203 Notice. Three mor.thsafter date hereof application will be made for the renewal of ihe following Bank Notes. The halves to which the cashier's name is sub- scribed having been stolen from the subscriber on the night of the 7lh of August last. Two notes of 100 dollars each. No 32. .on the Planters’ Bank, John ttolton, president One note of 100 dollars, No loo. the same One note of 100 dollars, 2lo 339, cf the same Bank, James Juhnston. president One note of 100 dollars, on the frank of the State of Georgia, payable ar Ihe principal bank, So (95, dated January 23, 1817, William JB. llul loch, president Garnett H. Grown, Oam.-cc.l C’.uvi- ti'suir, Stuth- Cat ob:ta nov 2 Ur 212 Blank Bills of Sale. For sale at this office. Administrator’s sales. On the first 1'uctday in February net t. Will be sold at Bathesda (commonly called tn Old Orphan-house) by permission of the coeJ of ordinary of Chatham county, I 1 negro man Brutus, and I negro woman Marti Likewise at same,time anil > lace, J 1 Curse,Chair and sundry articles of houseiiol and kitchen Furniture, ?rc —Sold as the proper" oTjosepU and Susannah Spencer, for the bene of the heirs and creditors of said .estate, Cor.il turns’, cash. DAVlD E. ADAMS, ndir.V.| OCT All persons having claims or demands again said en ales are again requested to brirg the forward without delay, as the subscriber wishij to close the affairs of said estate. Da'.ud K. Adams; r.dnt’r. dec 21 253 Sheriff’s sale. On the first Tuesday in Febnary next, Will be sold at the court house in the city of Si var.nah, between tlie ueusl hours of ten irj three o'clock, The folloing three Lots and improvements. -Carper,ter?s row known .by f e number* No 11 12 and 13. fifty-five feet.frogt, and one hundre and fifty feet deep; levied on as the property t__ Christopher Frederick Triebner, deceased,' to sa l tisfy a judgment in favor of John Wisenbake'r, 1 administrator,H. Hnsqn. George-L. Cope, s. o. ». jan 2- ffiotiee. . . : i? All persons are hereby forwaw-ed not to a ov r.erson on my account, as 1 will pay no .escept my, own. Wi B. oct! *•’ v '-' '"•.j;. sfii Yu •2oAJ etjouu ii ip,/. J-'F 5 cn iiiiy < .i r»