Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, January 07, 1819, Image 1

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10 ac-:ontino- LI-41 ground. ■ -»» JkV.cblo i ni'fi wc tmst *V.i ;;ci;eroi. • j,u! erection < • .. t-'W\iMc l»n»! tin; Sen'. occu•■>•.«* »*• qjit'* r.aii d*c Liu* t «rho**r» Our ftr‘.iM». t-,the ;<ur have befattA' Apd our <>*;. * ’ •.if«*’i jv«Jl4 mHr . It it flu: 4:1.1 *:***: t>>e children tifw indi gent, who arc »Jrpi.*«t of the -»F in-* rue- ti«n, from ignorance an*4 •’ice, and qualify t:ien» for becoming useful arid respectable member* cl society. Wcfitd it again rieee^-.ry to nppe.il to the It he ratify of our cii'aeiis, and when we cunt mplaD the importance of Ttoe o bject, wc fevlawund our appeal v.ill not be in vain, and that they will rhrer iU»v stc p forward in aid of t!wn good work. In btln.f of die dirrrmwca, Mart C Tatlo*, first/fi**-dr css. m “■SHIP news. pout of- s. 1 r.i.wwiir ■>■17 11 JRItlVKO, Brig Mary, Sydfeman, Gl^rleston, 2 days— bucks, f.tonen, tec—to the master. Passengers— Messrs A -pin wall and Wentworth Sdtooner Gen beoCt, Smith, New York. 16 clays. Schr Liocriy, Nyr. Mdinoah County—Seals land cotton—to James S Hull' ch. Sloop hf:» Washington, Go<te-;, Charleston. Sloop Haynhem. Hurt, Charleston. 4 d-ys—with bricks—to die mai cr. JPasecngeie—Messrs Hay Wood and D ugto‘9. y r 4 . .0, *’ ^ Sloop Sailor’R'ffhVlbf4>e verge e Saf>elo,S djqs with cotton -to Joseph S Helot, John Ltivri f Aid It fee J Habersham. Aitention— Georgia Hussars.’ Appear on your parade ground on Friday :*f ten.oon, the 8th ia:;t. precisely at Z c'cl»r.k, in undress, m«mr.ted. with sw- rds only. 1‘unciua! attendai.c » necessary. Jig order of the Cuptnin, •» I'tLOT, It/ sergeant. jan 6 4 .Muscovado Sugar and Hat. Coffee 20 IlhrU prime >li. .r »vado biigar, ami A lew i>:.gaol''good , reen Havana C«.flee For sale by DLGLAfeS St SORREL. jar* 6 4 Rea &If Butler OFFKK FOR hAI.fc 120 barrels I'hiladeiphi» superfine Flour 10 half barrels Ply* market 'l ongues 1 hogshead Copperas \5 boxes M. Raisins ■'i4 quarter casks Malaga ’Vine 2 krgs Cavendish Tobacco 10 do FF Gunpowder 2 pipes Holland Gin, pure 20 boxes Claret 3 hlids .Viola tes 4 boxes speirmceti Candl.-s 10 barrels M..ckerel, No 1 20 do Whiskey 15 hl.ds 4th proof Jamaica Huin, purs 15 barrels Cordial?, assorted 20 casks first quality Goslicu Cheese 40 bags prime gieen toffee 150 piece* Cot on Ragging rVncy < hairs 4 k»-gs Shot, assorted jan 6 x- 4 Received Per ship Howard from Lit• ;po l % cm! ecsut arriv* ids from JW«e- York and PhiU.dt A VF.RT HANDSOME AND WMLL SELECTED SROHTME1CT OF Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, AMl*yc. WII fll Alls. Rich chased od,*»\ gt»ld di.d and evtr« j*.*w» lied Pate nt Lever*. horizontal and plant g* id Watcher; silver d« ; Clocks Mar'le Pieces; supen r ( 'Inins; Seals and Key--; ladies* do; K»r R rings; Finger Kings; Proaciieq Corral; Amulet!; rilv»r and plated Ware; riril 0»i>.b<; ItiU Lamps, with fix tiires; Op«T.. Class, s br .ss Ai*d..on%; 9h»’Vtls ..lid T»»ngs; ami a variety of gilt ai*d fancy articles, selected expressly for this rturket, aud for sale Chc-cp, v.holrsale and retail. Watches and Clocks repaired as usual. jau 6 —l| 4 ?>. It. NICHOLS. John F. Pony at, nrrwrtlTA TJl\ r.Xl UA>0S, Has just rec ivtd. from tin- j.r.»p.i^tors, by t!te slop Howard, dirt ct f< m l i’gland, A FURTHF.K SUPPLY or Howland’s Famed Macassar Oil, bur Ike Gruicth of Hair; pr ' ■rng Skru ful flowing curls, and best ow’d g c . • s m »n inestimable glm-s and pliasant per- f«- »• ie?t •»»•' the hair and prevents its falling on .ir turning grty. ALSO J{iiuiand's Essence of Tyre, on IMPERIAL DYE, For clumping the JJair from lied or Greg to that of a Brown or Blade. The beauty of die prison is cons.df.ably en hanced by the color of the hair, and s*: me colors are to generally disliked,as to render the dung ing (if them a subject > f g r e.!» inter st paniruUr- 1 y w ith respect to «lie/ewoir *e.r To effect this change of hair, so mucti wisheti f r, is tin* g-and and never failing property of Rowland'* Kssrncr ol’Tyrt; which the proprietors can with jus*ice state, is far beyond any thing of the kind cvcrytt known Us propertirsare very powerful, though very innocent, it is entirely compos 'd of‘ wgeta- b!e* t and «:n:iAequently can have n > cotrosi* e ef fects. Washing the hair wi h water, so destruc tive to mtnv preparations of 1 Ins nature, serves only to render the die more durable, and adds fresh beaut> to the hair For sale, wholesale a id retail, by the above. j ; ;n 6 r 4 A Watch Last. On thv' night of the 2*>d Uecemb r l?**t, the sub \scriber went into a grocery « ore ->n or near the Bay, and not far from the Kxchartrc, and lef; w■ »i*i tiic genth run who kept the bar, a Watca A»f the f.'llowiijg r?e*crfpiicin; A small F.ngiish watch, with two c<'mmoo keys, one brass, the other earl, either of which will wi? de tier, bofli fas*cne.l by a coarse nSboru the watch-maker’s name who last c-le.»ncil tier, is in tS: • * u»s de case, which is “Gault, of FclTs Point, lhiliitn#»re.” As I cannot find the store, the possessor o r the wa*r.h is requeued to send »r to tlie store of L.k 11 ?. Jency. below the bluff, wiw'rc he will receive any reasonable regard required Isaac S. Tobey. jan 6— n # —-4 Notice. On the lltli or December last, the subscribers put into the post-office, in thi« city, a LET! EH. addressffctto “Meurs II 2k R H Ostnion, ti.ariwe,” containing halves of twelve N< tes of die Hank of the ITnited Slides, as perfo’lowir-g memorandum: each for one hundred dollars - winch letter it ap pears had not reached its destination on the 2>J ultimo. As it is p< ssihlc it r.'»av have trljen into improper hinds we caution the public agatn-t receiving or negociating ‘Hid notes, as proper stej.s have been taken for ihc renewal of the same. Letter E 50-H E V Ifr'M AH payable at the r.fiice of F .677 lli'co nit anil Deposit, at Sjvan- F 659 Duh, to U K chardso'i, pr •*»ident 1J 575 thereof—dated May 6,1817. n 641 D 961 H 81 J C 4 Jd > PataMe at F.ivetteville. (s c) C 4Ji 5 toYV R U o\e. dated O t 3. lb Joan LaUi.rop .y Co. jar. 5- THEATRE. Cy-eoiM^qi.ence cf the | tcparationa nccts ?ar) f,r i-.e IM.VY caileil i!ir B.rrn.K »/ .Yicir-ont.E.LYs, th" Gt.OH.On : Klf.IITH of.MVUWY. liter, will ht ... fitrfor'.arc.. .-iA 1'Ktt-.ti<y lUc.ing. This Kyeninic, January 6, ; * Will,!>. ferformed, iht i « VGKI)Y ..r VENICE PRESERVED. Mi Duke ui Veiiic; ► Priili Ji! flier 1’ierre Ketid-tmar Ur.u.llt lMi .it llu.arul Qii.i U.ik i-r.elt liuoui | ml ic. r A Double Hornpipe, tty Mrs. Drummond and Miss Clark. 'p> tvh'c^awill be atlt^etl. tHe Rntt-rliimtncnt of [TlS Atl; A FARCE. Numpo li^u Gortez Hon Aiphon/o Don Te>ty Colotiel Rtlgardo Mej’iilo biii.K » S* i j ant S.. unit Garoli..ii Ursula Mr. Ilil-on Faulkner Fennell Quin Drummond C?«rk Hyatt Seward Mr*. Drummcmd Horton 0CT ^ J po«’-p«'neni*nt on account of the wea- u*r f T | Bores can he r« aOtr he t iken for the fol lowing slay’s rt piescntali' n. $y Aducssir.n to the Boxes and Pit, osk dol lau to die Gallery, fivi r crmth. *,* T ! it t>>ors to he opened at half past 5, and c performance to commence at half past 6 clock precisely* January 6 4 Cotillion Society. A MALI. Till K- uiK-r. at tin- Ksdwnge, iv To-Morrow ev-ning. 7ih ins*. Subscribers wh * have rot paiil the amount of their subset iption, an r. que Aid to call on the Treasurer and pay the same. j i:i fi -2 Rank State if Georgia. Noticr —An El cis-m wdl be luid on Frid .y next at flic mee* ng »f 'he board, f >ra Jfatchmar to tins H r k, .n tne r-om of James Palen, resign l Sal ry 3 > dollars per month. Bond, with »> go*’d a >d ‘tifficient securities will be required. G;ind<dates for the above appointment wdl ad ess their ap; lications to the undersigned, nam ing thoir securities. Jty erder of the Ho trd % Anthony Porter, cashier. jan 4 2 Attention—Guards’ ppeav at your ,*arade ground on Friday, the 8th instant, a* »ix o'clock a m. in full uniforir.. provided with ten rounds of blank cartridges, for the purpose of firing a salute in honor i f t!»e day You will als;» lake notice, that an e'ection will nt id at the Exchange on Friday, the I5«h day if this ir on'll, at seven o’clock in the evening, <> fill tuch vacancies of subaliern or non coimnu- toned officer!* as may th~u txist. Jig orchr if cap turn Tattnall. Bell, first Serjeant. jan 5 a 3 Battalion Orders. Savannah, January 4, 1819. An Election is hereby ordetd tote held at the Market place, on Saturday, tht ’»6ch instant, for a Second Lieutenant in the Firs; Company, captain li’Lyon, under the direction of two or more Jus iices, and two Freeholiicts.. ora majotity ot them Poll to be opened at 10 o’clock a V. Bv nruer lieutenant c*'ont! S. IVhit*. HENRY J VAHTAU, jan 5 3 atljutunt 1st b it J.?* brig. Planters JtSanlc. in the The directors having resolved on callin hole amount due on the capital stock. KlJViCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on e!l shares, in which sixty dollars have been paid in, twenty dollars are requited t » he paid, on or h fore Tuesday, the 15th of mber next, and tin- remaining twenty dollars, on '»• before Friday, 12:h Ttbmary, 18i9 Hol ders of shares, on which more than sixtj dollars- have been paid, a-e called upon to pay one half of the amount due on their stock, on or befi.n each of the above mentioned days. Payments arc to be made in specie, or in notes of the banks of this state. J MARSHAL, cashi'r. Savannah, A/ay 13ih, 1811'.— r\—leow—112 The Augusta Merg’d and Chronicle, and the Mi*’ Icugeville Journal, wdl publish the above one* every two weeks until the 12*h February,1819 Planters’ Bank. T!I!!li'KliX T I mVIDr.ND. A divide- d of sir per cent f**r the last six months, ha.< be -n decl. red this day, and will b_- pa^d to stockholders on or afur Thttrsdi-y next. J. Marshal!, criskier. dtc r--D—241 Tax Collector's Notice. The subscriber inlorms the citizens of Cliaf»vm county, that he is now prepared to receive the -•ate and county taxes fir 1818, at his office, in Market-squate. The taxes mus; be paid in hill* receivable jit .lie Banks in this city <»n or before the first day of FM»rti:«rv next; after which peri od executions will be »s?ued ag .inst all defaulters. Office hours from lu to 2 o’cleck J.im**s Eppinger, c. c. c. dec 31 H 261 Notice. All persons indebted to th" estate of Solomon Haisd.en, late of M Intosh county, planter, deceas ed, are requ- sled to render in their aorunts pro- •jerly atte-teii, as by law required; *.nd those in debted are requested to make immediue pay ment. ANN BUSDFN, n./m’rx. JOHN TODD, adm'or. M P rntmn, /Vr 7. 18*8 a* 3 Notice. Three monthsafier date liereof application w ill be mad-.* for the renewal uf the following Runic Notes. Hie halves to which th" cai liter < name is sub scribed laving been stolen fn>m the subscriber on the night nf me 7lh of August last. Two notes of iOJ dollar- each. No 32, on the Planters’ Bank J -hn t Iron, president On-: note i*f 100 dollars. No 153, the same On-.* note <-f 100 dollars. No 339. of the same Hank. Jam: s John.ton, president One note of 100 dollars, on th" Lank of tlie state cf Gerry'S- payable the principal bank. <o ^95, ilatc-d h.nu;.ry *8, 1817, William 3 Rui- -•ch, presi lent Barnett II. Brown, Btffi'wet! Court.,louse, Stuth-Carol nu nov 2 UP T2 The greatest Natural Curiosity, NOW &XB1MTKD IN AMERICA. A LIVING ELEPHANT, To be H^n in JeTerson-street, between the Georgia hotel -nd the Marktt on Monday, 23t! D cemb-r. 'tftVJ,aK'i -rill continue 1 ere f »r twi or thrt_r_>ri3rk5. The Klephunt is not only the IvpesVJfm most sagacious cmi.iiul in th - world but from the peculiar maimer in which it takes its rood a.T.I drink <»f all Kinds, with Its trunk is ac •ennwiidged' nfbe the greatest natural curiosit} ever offered to the public. The oi.e now offered to the view of live public is a female. She will he down and gel up at command, tuni will draw' the cork, from a bottle, and manage it in such a man ner as to drink it-conUnts 5lie ts» eleven \ ears old, and mea-ures upwards of 18 feet frinn the end of her trunk o tlaat of her tad; 10 fett 6 inch es round the hotly; upwards of 7 feet high, and weigh- more than 4,000 pounds. Tlmst wishing to gratify*theircuriosity, bv seeing the wonder ful work of nature, had better avail themveive^ of this opportunity. Admit ance, fifty cetus—children half price.— ib, ,rsvf exhibition from 8 o'clock :rt the morning i nil sunset. dec 24 256 Bills of Exchange Or. London, ai 60 ^aya sight, for sale by 4 Duliamel cSc Au/.c. 16 boxes broicn Havana Sugar For -ale on accwmm. dating terms if tak» :i from on board the sloop Express, from Charleston. Per schr. JM lo, from New York, 25 firkins Goshen Butter 50 keg*- pickled Salmon 25 bag.i black Pepper 15 keg; twist Tobacco, 8 to a pound Uaudrv <y Du Lure. jan 5—i—m 3 Black Leghorn Hats, 8£c. Just receive.:, per ..chanter Milo, jro * i-a-Y-rk 1 r,:.»c f: 'it- '.Juck. Le^lifirn Hals, Willi extra crowns 1 cao'lv.ck Ostrich Feat lien For sal. by DAVID HIl.L & CO jai' 5 - -l S M Kmne't -w arf Notice. Fatnilie* can be sup ./tied at ail times with fresh Corn M at ur Grit ., at the Steam Mill on Gar dners wijuit Y.*niacraw. jau 4 m -2 Carriage for sale. A very light ami nuncfsomely finished family Carriage, built k* order, tor the subscriber’s own use, will be sold at cojt and charges, and may be n at Mr. F. Densities, lsuii-st,• ct John Bolton. jan 4 mS* 2 Co part n ersh ip Dissolved. The cop«;t>.c-o|;ip hitherto existing untler the firm of YVjnans, Guilds St Co. sail-maker<, wa , h mutual cbusi nt, dissolvd on the eleventh day ■f Dec* mber, in ti*e xear -.four Lord one thou sand eight hundred and eighteen Isaac P. Winans. Joseph Chilcis. James GooJridgc, jr. jan 4 m* 2 Dr. Berthelot Inform* the public and ountry merchants that he na> received, by tne «a.st arrivals, the following articles in his hue*, which he ar«rrunts of the best quality, and will sell at a reasonable prose—viz: Follicul Sena Knubarb Hippo Flax Manna Common do Camphor lied and yellow Bark Geuciiau Root Cuinmomile Flnvvcrs Sugar of Lead Towth Bru'jite--, assorted -Charcoal for do Licorice do refined Cochineal Gloves Nu.i tugs O. ium .Jviui; Drops Mac,. , ar Oil Columbia do Gotv^i.e Water Pv-naium Dee O m. I , hk! Pills V» !r„lhi;m’A do CnetttPiain balls Magnesia Water ,, assorted Eu-hsh Windsor Soap L.», i'alve in ooxc» F^s-v nee Vi.hs Gas.-ia, Q/uvia do Spirits llarthhr»rn SpiritsTurpcntiue in bottles F' *axseed. Iiai(Jopivi Hail . k’s American Castor Oil Wesi-India do Babam Tola Gum Bcojoin Glass Funnels, assorted Spiros Turpentine by the gallon l4u?etd Oil do Winter Spt-rm Oil With an as-ortment of Paints, Brushes and pa tent Medicines of different kinds ALSO A sovereign remedy, .nvented by the doctor, for the cure t.f that most desiru live disease, the venerial—which has been experimentally pro vs l lo nave had the most happy and safe effects m producing a radical and lasting cure, dec 5 Lf J40 Castings. An Invojce cf Castings just imported, contirting of Pots Ovens Skillets Moulds and ~ Money Chtsts—For 9ale by Amhew Low djf Co. dec ll) S 244 Brought to Gaol, In Savannah, Dec. 2(1 UJitJ, a negro man u-h-> says his lame is Jlfl, an t that lie uelungs to U u- b.u Wintrey, of Columbia county tic is about twenty two years of age, and tivc feel nine inches high. He says he was born near Baltimore. H. M-Call, j c. c. dec 22—254 Brought to Gaol, In Savannah, December 11’h v 18 i 8, a negro man who says his name is JERKY, and that he belongs to Thomas ('oilier, near Dublin. Laurence county: he is about fifty years of age. and fiv; fiet s*x inches high. He appears to have been arn -ngst the Indians, and understands a few words of the Greek tongue. g. c. c. dec 11 245 Brought iofB^al, In Savannah, Sept Id. iUi’ ,iHfc?gro man who says In's name is his, and tint he Scion; « to Ab. ncr lourden, in the cstem part of Georgia. He is about thirty > ea Uf 'ge and five t'e-t inches bigii. He has a smiting countenance and tells an equivocal tale; the truth of which is doubt- H. M CALL. g c c oc‘ 28 208 Blank Bills of Sale. Fur sale at this office. LAST NOTICE. All persons that have anv demands against the esta'e of Benjamin La.irder, late of White Fluff, da-eased, will present them for payment, wrh n sixty days, or they will be dtbarred after that date. JOHN HAI'PT, ailminisiralir on mid cttule. dec 9—cif 253 Porter, Crockery and Paint. London Potter, in c*j»ks of 7, 8 and 10 uo*en Grates of Crockery wart* in tine order black Paint in twenty -eight lb kegs Will be sold cheap by Andrew Low & Co. dec 10 E 144 Winter and Spring Goods. In addition to the extensive importation by the M»rgia, Oglethorpe and Pallas, the subscribers have received a further supply by the brig Chat ham from Liverpool; which makes their assort ment of I)KV' GOODS more general and extensive than at any former period, which will be sold at a rtduced advance. Andrew Low <§* Co. dec 10 j 244 Window Gluss, Twine, Shirts, $c. 10wKi negro Shirts, a fresh supply, from 87^ cent- a 1 dollar 1000 boxes induw,jGlass, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12, very low 10U0 lb. bagging and shop Twine llX) boxes Soap and Candles 5J pieces Cotton Bagging 20 baskets sweet Od and Cordials Loaf and Muscovado Sugars, first quality Imperial, gunpowder and hyson Teas, fresh w White wine Vinegar, of first quality, in de- m Johns of one and two gallons each For -ale by WILLIAM \\ OODHUIDGE, dec «* 3— f» — 255 no iheas’ ctiruer K* chang New Establishment. GEN 1 LKMEN’S CLOTHING. KILL.HM & It ILLS Have just opened at the corner of Whitaker- str *et :uld die Bay, a huge and elegant assortment oi Superfine Clothing, made in the best manner most fashionable style—containing Great ts, fluid Cloaks, Syfiout and Waterloo Coats, Dress t oats, Pantaloons, Waistcoats, Drawers, fit,.? Shirts, Hats, Bo«t3 and Shoes, Hosiery and Gloves, and every article for a Full Dress, nov 10 il ^19 Lumber. The subscriber has for sale, at his Lumber dock, next but one below the dock of Messrs Brown, Greene Ik Go. Quarter flooring Boards Scantling of different sizes 18$ inch Boards George YV. Collins. Who wishes to hire three prime Negro Men ca pable of handling lumber, dec 29 f «59 John C. Holcombe Having taken the ware-house lately occupied by Flewellin St Dickinson, olfers his services in the FACTORAGE U COMMISSION LINE His store houses are now undergoing a thorough repair for the reception of produce, merchandize, See.—and strict attention will be paid to all bus - ntss committed to his care Augusta. fGa J July 1, 1818. f 1^6 John R. King, merchant taylor, Informs his friends and the public, that he ha.“ removed front his old stand on the Bay, to the corner of Broughton ami Jefftrson-sts. formerly iccupied bv Messrs Blanchards' as a drv-good • tore, n here he is ready to execute all orders with promptness and dispatch. dec 1 err f 236 Notice. The subscribers having qualified under the will of bMEsMoKK, late of St Mary’s, deceased, give notice to creditors to render their cla'ms against said estate, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law; and further request, all per sons indebted thereto to make immediate payment. Ann Mork, "J Arch. Clark, Ve-reciUors. Wm. F Kelly, J Mr Kelly is lully authorised to settle the claims of the coi ccrn. Mar’fa, Cumd.n county, Nov. 17—if—225 Inferior Court—Chatham County Fehhuart Term—18*8. Upon reading the petition of Charles O. Scriv- en and John Scriven, executors of the estate of the late Charles Odingsells, praying for leave lo sell and dispose of the real estate—and the said petition for the said sales appearing fair and sat isfactory to this court—It is ordered, that the said txecutors have leave to sell the real estate enume rated in their petition provided their application to this honi*i’able court for thus purpose, be pub lished in any two of the papers of the city for at least nine months previous to the final leave to sell, notifying all persons to appear and approv the order for sale if they see fit, pursuant to the act of assembly in such case made and provided. Extract from the Minutes JOB T. BOLLEfi, clerk. The following is the real estate alluded in the above order to wit:— A tract of land near Savannah, containing one hundred and sixty-two acres. A tract called the Orphan House, in the county of Chatham, containing four hundred and seventy ac res. An Island in the county aforesaid, called Burn sides, containing two hundred and fiftv-fi\e acres. Three tracts of land in the county of Effingham, containing one thousand ar.d eight hundred acres, more or less. A House and Lot in Broughton-steet, in the city of Savannah. John Screven, } , Charles O. Screven, J e ' vec r * npril 28 ct.x 99 The Receiver of Returns of Taxable Pro perty <f Camden county Notice to Absentees, That the following Lands have been charged in default for the present vear 1818, viz: John Porteous. 735 acres of land, lying and be ing in Camden county, on the Great Safilla river The estate of Thomas Shubrick, 2000 acres of land, lying and being in Camden county Daniel M*Neiib 1300 acres of land, lying and being i*» Camden county Tne heirs cf William Middhton, 5575 acres of land, lying and being in Camden county The heirs of William EUictt. 5200 acres of land, lying and being in Camden county, on the Great ialilla river Hugh Rose, 1400 acres of land, lying and being in Camden county, on the Gieat Satilla river The heirs of Lynch. 5500 acres of land, lying and being in Camden county, on Cumberland isl and WII.Li 3 LANG, btb Jefferson, Nov 3, 1818— §*l-220 Notice. Nine months after date application will be nude to the honorable the judges of the inferior court lor the county of Kfliopham, for leave to se'l twenty.five acres of land, laying on the Au- gputa road, joining Stirk’g land, belonging to the estate of the late firorge G. Nowlan, deceased, beirtjr a balance left cf one biindreu acres former- ly sold by George Nowlan—for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of sa’d deceased. David Gugel, ex’ur. nov 5 -?2»- T AUCTIONS. To-Morrow, 7th inst. tt ill be S’Jd before mi s »-£, Groceries ami 13ry Goods: A LAU, 200 baga. 2 bushels earn, prime Corn 10 tm..ks Isdics' and misses* mori*cco Slipper* 4 cases Hats 3 b:Jes wt«pping Paper 75 dcaen plantation lioc* 20 barrels Cider 20 kegs t'utttr - 70 boxes Wind or Soap 20 boxe? Candles 100 volumes of BOOKS, select work?; among uhich arc Hume's lusu ry of England, Anquetil’s Universal Histor), Spectator, Guardians, &c. Shake ptare, 1 trunk ready made l LOTH • N G ’I Iso Sundry Goods, belonging to the esuu » f W thiani Shaw*, deceas ed-sold by order of the executrix. Ten**, cash Sale to commence 11 o'clock. M HerbeU, auefr. j w 6--— 4 Elegant Mirrors, looking glasses &c. To-Morrow, January 7, Will be sold b fort my store? To close .* v.Oi vignmeni., A dBAS riTI 09 Elegant lookmg Glasses Dressing Bi.xes 'Foilet Glasses Window Comities S-c. Of the most fashionable patterns direct 1 «V h 11 Terms ca^h. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. M. Herbert, Jluct'r. jan 6—-- 2 On Friday next, January 8, It iil be sold at cur .y.®i*e, An invoice of fresh imported DRY GOODS, See. COXSITING OF 2 bales 6-4 and 10-4 r.se Idankets do 5-4 anu 7 4 blue, black and brown Cloths 5 cases fancy Calicoes l do cotton Handkeichiefs 1 do brown Linens Bed Ticking Black and colored silk Handkerchiefs Colton Balls Lmcn shirt Buttons A elvet and sarsnet Ribbons Linen Cambric Black lace Handkerchiefs While silk Stockings Black cotton do ALSO 1 Case military SworiJi with brass scabbards Term** cash. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. VVgililortl & Baker, auct'rs, jan 6 4 On Wednesday, January 20, Will be sold before my store, (If not previousi) disposed ot at private sale that A Kiln of Bricks, Containing fiom one i.unartd to one hundred and ten thousand, as they now lay on Tiger Isl- and, about two miles below Thunderbolt—where the brick are to be seen—to be taken away in the course of one month. Cash to be paia he tore delivery. This sale is made to close a concern. Sate to commence ut II o’clock. M. Herbert, auct'r. jar 4 2 Valuable lands for sale. On the prot Tuesday in F,0 nary next. Will be sold at the c iurt house, in the city of Sa. vaunali, between the hours of II and 1 o’clock, AS V ALU MICE TRACT OF LAND As any in this state, situated within a few miles of Darien, bounded by Lewis’ Creek and till Alataniaha riv* r, containing 1190 acres calculated tor the culture otrice,'cotton or^ugar. ALSO, A House ar.d Lot at Baieden’s Bluff* a healthy residence near the land. The above property will positiviv be soi l on that day, unless previ ously disposed cf a* private salt-, of which pur chasers are assured. M. HERBERT, auct'r. dec 26 rc—257 Administrator’s sales. On the firu Tuooday in Fefruury next, Will be sold before tne court-house, in Savannah, One tract of Land, containin', two hundred two and a half acres, l> mg in the fifteenth district of Baldwin county—being part of Ihe real estate of Benjamin Haynes, dec-ased; and sold lor the be. nefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. John G. Butler, adm’or. Marv S. Haynes, adm'rx. dec 14 247 City Marshal’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in February next. In front of the court-house, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 9. j». m. will be sold ihe following PROPERTY, If the tax** are not paid before that day: Lot, No 17, St Gall, now called Gglethorpe- ward, 9-.' feet deep, 75 wide, bounded east by a lane, south by Pine-street, west by iot No 18, and north by lot No 4; levied on as the property of George Woodruff, to satisfy the city tax on said property for the years 1814 and 1815—amount lax 82 10, and cost. Also u half lot No 10 and buildings, New Frank lin ward, *00 feet wide and 150 feet deep, bound ed east by lot No 8, south by Hr.y street, west by West Broad street, and north by Savannah river; levied on as the property of Wm C Wayne, to •■atiffy his city tax for the year 1818; amount tax 856 87j cents and costs Alsu a building on lot No 4, Tower tything. Decker ward; levi d on as the property of Thomas fli ibbin, to satisfy his city tax for the year 181b; amount tax gl4 6 > ct? and costs Also lot No 16 and buildings, Bryan street, (Yamacraw) now called Ogleihorpe ward, 132$ feet deep and 75 wide, bounded east by lot No. *5, south by Bryan street, west by lot *-o 17, and north by a lane; levied on as the property of John Beck, to sati*f> his city tax for the year 1818, amount tax §4 11 cts and costs. F. M. Stone, c. m. decSl—261 Administrator’s sales. On the fint Tuetday in f tbrnw y next. Will be sold at Bathesda (commonly called the Old Orphan-house) b) permission of the court of ordinary of Chatham county. 1 negro man Brutus, and J negro woman Mary. Likewise at same time and place, 1 Horse, Chair and sundry articles of household and kitchen Furniture, Ac.- Sold as the pr< perty of Joseph and Susannah Spencer, for the benefit, ot tile heirs and creditors t.f said estate. Condi, lions,cash. DAA’ID E. ADAMS, adm’r. j'it JJAll person, having claims or dcmatUiS against said estates are again requested io br ; >g them forward wi'hnnt delay, as the Subscriber wishes to close the aflaiis vt said estate. David E. Adams, adm’r. dec 21 ; 253