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«* en, T CJ D^ugl Greer* 8c Lippitt. A Mo?
gan, J Mil cr, ar.rl C V. Griwold & Co. Pzaittt’
gers—Mcf»sr«» Pikv *n«l Marcott.
Schooner G*cjb«rtiiid, Seward, New-Haven, v'a
Charleston, I day—to M tiffs it Reed, courigt.cea—•
with an avorted c>tgo-to Wiliumtrn Sc Oe Vil
lera, Butler & White, linac Norton, G Avuitrton,
II 3 Atwood, and thi mwrer
Schooner John. Loveiuul, Middletown (Con )
7day*—to (fall Sc Hoyt consignees—wr.ii catt»e,
and sumlrie.i—to \V. South may:! and to order.
Schoouer So annuli. Gibbs, of and from Fred
ricks! rurg, dd .vt- from tlw Capea—c 'rn ami fl or
—to Doit^!><r« Sc Sorrel, ami Guearard & PohuU
Schooner Kalv, Dnuvilic, Charleston^ 1 day—
bricks—to Greene Be jLippiit.
, Schooner New Picket, Ho; him, Bafiimoro,
days, and 3 Irom the Gapea—corn ami u '.n*fcey—
to P ff Welnun, Hal! 8c l/oyt. G 8c A M Ker, and
Bacon k. Brucn. Pau^nger— Mr ,lo4»nfcU>n. Spi.ke
of! the Chesapeake, slop Missouri, Hart, tr. m Ha
\ re for Baltimore.
Chebtco boat ech'r Nonpareil. Vendl, Phila
delphia, 19 days—corn meal, bricks, etc—to I^c
Minis, W T William*. Camochan L Mitchel, Clark
ft Til lest on, and Brown, Greene 8c Co. The sch’r
I la i mu!,, Morgan, wa* to sail the day before.
Slopp Venus, lUvtnt, Charleston, 1 day
C C Gnawold fc Co. con>igr.ce»—to J fl Faaser,
Carnocha*. <c Mitchrl, C 8c E B tad ley and the
master. 13 passengers.
Sloop Good-llope, Wing, Baltimore, 8 cHysand
5 from the Capes—com and flour—to Bacon at
Brucn, and Douglas* 5t Sorrel.
Mr Hendtey and Mrs Krul.
Sloop \ferrv. BoHee, ICicrborougfi—cotton
to James S Bulloch and John l-ewi*.
Steam boat company’s freighting boats, Nos 2
atitjf .2—with cotton, etc—to \V II Joyner. Ponce
JriJgK'.nzie, W Gaston, H M'Call, Sturgcs St Bur
roughs, J Carruthcr?, S J Bourg.uix, A G Serr.mcs,
H B Gwathmey, J Speak man, T Gardner, George
Relph, and Mrs Ccio|»cr.
Boat Washington, from Augusta, with 102 bales
of cotton, 11 Irhda of tobacco, and sundries—to
G. F 8c Oliver Palmes, Gaudry U Ditfeure, II G
Fowkr, II. B. Gwathmey, and George Gordon.
Boat Lovely loss. Augusta, wi’h 354 bales of
cotton—to Joseph Gumming, Thomas Gardner,
Campbell 8c Gumming, W Gaston, .Ino Pray, A
f» Semmcs, Greene & Lipnitt and Johnston &
Hills.
Boat Wasp, Augusta, with 324 bales of cotton
—to S 0 Park man, R Richardson 8c Go W Gaston,
Jottnston 8c Hills, Eicon 8c Bruen, W II Joyner,
J Moorhead, and J H Itaiforib.
fumr.P,
Brig Commerce, Wade, Turks-Isltnd
Brig Othrllc, Mott, New-Ymk—Geo Cordon
Srtir Hope, darker, Havana—/ Cohen
Jrjloop Darien, Vail, Mobile
MEMORANDA.
The Hero, sailed from Gravesend, for this port
on the 8d» of November.
The Nfliy-At.n, Ghaac, from this port arrived
at Live: .ool on the 3d of November.
The s.'.tps Malta, and .Maria, Failed from Liver
pool or t. t: iflth of Nov, for this; pvrt.
The b. gbur erb, Rodman, and schr Undaunt
ed, Wood, ar'ived at New-York on the 2d inst.
from this port.
The brig Sophror.ia, Harding, was up at Bos
ton on the 28th, for tins port and Darien, to sail
in 8 or 10 days.
The ship Halcyon, Wooster; and schr Melinda,
Crowell, cleared at Philadelphia on the 31st ult
for tins port.
The schr He Jviderc, Brackett, cleared at Boston
on the 29th tilt, fur this port.
f Port of Charlr.tlon, Tanunry 9.
Arr schr Haxard. Bmnetr, Newport. 14 days.
The H. was bound to Wilmington, but having ex
perienced several severe gales, during witirh she
sprung hath her masts below the deck, sprung
her bowsprit, anti lost htr rudder, and being un
able to maknlur port of rUstii>ation, on account
of contrary win ’s, was compelled to put into this
port, having several feet of water in her hold.
Schr* Elizabeth, Ba'lard, New York, ID days;
Lvdia. Coffin, New-Redford,*ia Norfolk, 4 days.
On the 5th inst. eff cape Lockout, spoke schr
Alert, Maddox, 21 days from New-York for this
port—she had experienced much bad weather,
carried away her main boom, was short of provi
sions and water, which capt Coffin supplied them
with; she intended to put into the first port sh
could make*
Schrs Codhsh, Baker, New-Bedford, 14 days;
Sally, tVl.ilden, N York, 6 days.
Cleared, brigs Legal Tender, Anthony, Havana:
Mites Standish, Carver, Baltimore; schrs Milo,
Allen, St Domingo; Opposition, Lopez, St Johns,
(Cuba); Sally, Dodd, VV. Indies,
FROM Or» rORRSSrOXDF.RTB.
City Gazette office, Chari-*ton, Jan. 9—voon.
Arr. Hr. ship Jane, Cummings, G-eenock. 56
days, dry goods, iron, porter, Ike. The Hr ship
Active, Oman, for this port, sailed 10 day* h« fore
(he Jane. On the 11th ult lat 21, 30, l«»n 48 50.
spoke a Itr. sloop from Newfoundland bound to
Demcrara. 17th, lat 28, 33, Ion 56. spoke a Por-
tugu sc brig 23 days from Para, bound to Lisbon.
On Tmirsday last, off Cape Rom.'in, spoke ship
Favorite, from New-York bound to this port
Schooner Minerva, Creaghcad, Philadelphia, 5
days. Left ships Gen Wade Hampton. Baker;
Georgia Packet, Ibince; Pennsylvania, R' binson;
and sloop Sailors’ Fancy, Babcock—all in the ri
ver, ice bound
Schr Herald, Mathews Boston. 12 days; sloop
Ruth, Winslow, Plymouth, (N C) 10 days, and 3
from Ocracock.
Port of Norfolk, Jiuuary 2.
Arr. ship Remulous, Seabury, Hamburg, 75 ds.
The R. has experienced very severe weather, and
is entirely out of provisions
Brigs Laura Townes, Stoodley. from N Orleans,
and 25 days from the Bal.ze; General Macomb,
Wright, 4 days from Baltimore, bound to Charles-
on; schrs C Jutnbia. Cox, from May’goes, Porto
Rico, 16 ds to the capes; Nancy Eleanor, Lale,
•from Newbern, 31 hour* from Ocracock. The
*chr Rapid, Haywood, from Newbern bound to
jGuadalouj^c, went ashore onTelcher's Hole Stew,
oh Tuesday 29th ult. and was lying in the surf
when capt‘Dale passed her The crew were safe
—the vessel would probably be lost
Spanish schr Corradora, Perdoma, 9 days from
-Havana, bound to Bristol, (a r) in distress,
4e*ky.
British sloop Juliana, Stowe, 14 days from
Jiamdton, Bermuda.
(rza sms. kltza, capt. wvkss.
Port of J\«rw-York, January 2.
Arrived, ships Manhattan, Macy, Liverpool, 42
da 9; Morning Star, Wheaton. N Orleans 18 days;
brig" v aney. Packard, do 24 days, ai.d 20 fr the
l-ady Mary Pelham. Schuyler, from Ten-
nerifi, and 30 days from the (sle of May; General
Jackson, Taylor, Norf. Ik, and 48 hours from the
Capes; Hero, Crow, St Thomas, 23 days; Mon
roe, Hitch, Port an Prince, 18; Superb, Rodman,
Savannah 6; sch’rs Rebecca ot Elizabeth, Ward-
well. Savannah, 9; Nassau, Hitchcock, Mobile, 25;
Undaunted, Wood, St.vannuh, 6. Cleared, brig
Warrior, Sage, Buenos-Ayres
For Liverpool
The fine ship MERCHANT, captain
Ktmp. commences loading tomorrow aivl will
nut meet with any delay. 200 bales of cotton
can be taken on freight if application be made to
Carnochan & Mitchel.
jan 11*
The sloop General- Washington,
~ Thomas Coat<*s. master, will sail
for Charleston on Wednesday positively,
L’vind and weather permitting For
^freight or passage apply on board, at
, or to ISAAC COHEN,
jan 11——-a——8
Bills on New-York,
At ,hot t sight, for Kile by
R. «J- J. Habersham.
jtoll-i—»
THEATRE.
This Ev^fcing, January it,
Will be f-erfuiyned, Sliakeipesre’. Tragedy of
MACBETH.
Duncan Mr. Clark
Mftrbcfb
Fidn
La' q i »
Drummond
MalOUJl
Fundi
Hecate
Nichols
Rush
Seward
Ma^i.ff
Muile
Se', ion
Quin
Bidding Captain
Hyatt
jfteunce
Master Clark
Ls»«.y Mi'cbeffi
Mrs. Gilfert
Gentlewoman
Fiiuikner
APEAKl!
so worritr-a.
Me£»ra DaIilu,
Faulkner and Brown.
HI AT. 1.NO WITCHES,
Mrs. Waring, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Hor
ton, Mr*. Drummond, 8tc.
To which will be added, the Musical Farce of the
HOMP.
''3i<S> V
Bills of Exchange
On LoS'loo, I’.ru, un.l Neo'-Torb. ior isleby
Augustus Taveau,
dec 30 rv* —260 Jon*,’ vhj’f
Bills of Exchange
On London, and on Liverpool, Glasgow and
Greenock, payable in London, for sale by
James Carruthers,
r.ov 16-^— 221- Smith’* vh-:rj
Bills of Exchange
On London, at 60 da>, fot by
Dutiable! & A'j/.e.
j«n S 5 3
Exchange.
Rifis on l^ondon, Glasgow and Liverpool, pay
able in Lfjmloii, for sale by
Juhn bpcakman & Co.
•l^c T 2 246 F-czer's -.?h irf
Barr»ncle
Old Cockney
U atty Cockney
Captain Sightly
Thomas
Priscilla Tomboy
Penelope
Miis La Blond
Mr. Faulkner
Clark
Hilton
K.chols
Seward
Mrs. Young
Clark
Faulkner
Cj-TO MORROW EVENING, tl* Comedy of
BELLE’S STRATAGEM,
And the Melo-Drama of the
BROKEN SWORD,
FOR THE BENEFIT
• or
MitS. YOUNG.
Uj* No po.lponcinsiit on account of the wea
ther.
(j‘ : ’ AdniuMon to tlic Koies and Pit, on II'IL'
lah—to (he Gallery, nrrr risrs.
Rosea can hereafter be taken lor the fol"
lowing day’s representation.
*.* The Doors to be opened at half past 5, and
the performance to commence at half past 6
o'clock precisely.
5'-j Smoking in the Theatre cannot be allowed
Savannah, Jumj:ry 11 8
Exchange on London,
fur sale by
Richards & Harroway.
Bills on England
AAD ON
PUILdULLPUM.
For sale by NIGHOI.AS & NEFF,
jan 8 6
Bills on New- York,
For sale by CifAKLfca COTTON,
dec 12 246
Bills on New-York,
At sixty days’ sight, for sale by
W. P. BEERS & CO.
nov 28 234
Notice.
The memDcra of the Union Socitti, are request
ed to attend a quarterly meeting of said Society,
at the west end of ihe Academy, in the Society’s
room, THIS EVENING, at 7 o’clock.
James Morrison, scc'ry.
jan 11 c- 8
Clothing, Shoes and Stationary.
JuU received, and for tu'e at low prices,
6 trunks of Shoes
1 trunk ana 1 case of Coats, Vests and Pan
taloons
1 case children’s Shoes, and
An assortment of Stationary, by
Richards Sf Harroway.
jan 11 l 8
For Sale
A half Lot, fort) live teei front by sixty feet
deep, handsomely situated in a pleasant part of
tins city. Also a small House, on said Ini. Ti
tles cb ar, and unexceptionable. Inquire of the
editor jan 11 ; 8
Wanted to Hire
A female servant, t good disposition, and ac
customed to children -shall not be particular as
to age or color Apply at the office of the Savan
nah Republican. jan 11 r 8
Wanted,
In the neighborhood of Darien, or to the south
ward of it, the moit/ or a share of a property,
suitable for the cultivation of sugar cane or cot
ton. A letter addressed, post paid, to A. B. C.
at the office of this paper, will lie attended to in
stantly^jan 11 c* 8
Bills on New-York.
For sale by
’Blanchard, Brothers & Co.
jan 4 2
Sugar, Coffee, Jiutter, 8£c.
100 bis very superior S;it*tr
15000 lbs. prime Coffee, in ihds. bis and bags
50 kegs Butter
1000 bushels Corn, in bags
Philadelphia Beer, in barrels
Bale Rope, Brandy, Cut Nails
Bogging, Shear Moulds, itc.
ALSO,
Bills on Philadelphia.
For sale by FERRY U WRIGHT,
de: 21 253
Muscovado Sugar andJJav. Coffee
20 Hhds prime Muscovado Sugar, and
A few bags of good grtpn Havana Coffee
For sale by DUGLASS & SORREL,
jan 6 r —4
Black Leghorn Hats, 8£c.
.hixl recrivcd, per sch.oner .Milo, from .Veio-Forfc,
1 case fine black Leghorn Hats, with extra crowns
1 case black Ostrich Feathers
For sale by DAVID HILL 8t CO.
jan 5 x 3 SVKinnr'x wharf
LEFT,
At the residence or U;e undersigned, a few days
dnee, supposed th ough misukt-, two feather
Beads and two Matrasses, mark** • R. B The
owner i requested to call and r »k- them aw.»y,
and pay charges. T. N MOREL,
jan 11 m 8
Savannah Poor House Hospital.
VlalTiNG . I I.V1MITTEE
FOR
January and February.
Siieldox C UrsMNo and Joseph Ccmmisg.
Joseph Cumining, seFry.
jun 11——8
Battalion Orders.
fuiV'.n.adi, .iunuury 4, 1819.
An Election is hereby ordered to f e bud at the
vfarke*. place, on Saturday, the 16th instant, for a
Third Lieutenant and Cf r in the Second Com
pany, capt O’Lyon, under die direction of two
or more Justices, and iw n Freeholders, or s ma
jority of them. Foil to be opened at 10 o’clock
i. x.
Jfv order lieutenant colonel S. White,
HENUY J. VALLEAU,
jan 5- —3 adjutant 1st bat. l«i brig.
Planters 1 Bank.
An Election <or . DlHEC 1 OR will be held on
Wednesday next, 13th sum.
J. Marshall) cashier.
jan 7 5
Brought to Gaol,
In Savannah, Dec .V 1818, a negro man who
says his name is Jeff, and *hat he belongs to Reu-
bin Winfrey, of Columbia county He is about
twenty two years of jl e, .mil lire feet nine inches
high. He says he v;j b j.-n near Baltimore.
H. M'Call, 3. o. e.
dec 22-254
Brought to Gaol,
In Savannah, December lllb, t$l8, a negro
man who says his name is JERRY, an.i tiiat he
belongs to Thomas Collier, near Dublin, L.urcnce
county: he is about fifty years of age. and fi"e
(Vet six inches frgii He appears to hate been
among: ! the In i::..is,and understands af< w words
of the Creek longue.
H M‘CalI, g c.c.
dtc 11 24i
Ilea &C Butler
OFFER FOB »AEB
120 barrels Philadelphia superfine Flour
10 half barrels Fly-market Tongues
1 hogshead Copperas
25 boxes M Kant ns
14 quarter casks Malaga Wine
2 kegs Cavendish Tobacco
It) do FF Gunpowder
2 pipes Holland Gin, pure
20 boxes Claret
3 hhds Molasses,
4 boxes spermaceti Candles
10 barrels Mackerel, No 1
20 do Whiskey
15 hhds 4th proof Jamaica Rum, pure
15 barrels Cordials, assorted
20 casks first quality Goshen Cheese
40 bags prime green Coffee
150 pieces Cotton Bagging
Fancy Chairs
4 kegs Shot, assorted
jan 6 1 4
Just Received
Black and colored Canton Crapes
Figured nankeen crape Dresses
Bbck and colored Sarsineta and Sinchcws
Flag and Bandanna Handkerchiefs
Madras Handkerchiefs
Pelisse Cloths
Vestings
Worsted Furniture Fringes
ALSO
59 bags Arabian Dates, which will be sold low
if applyed for immediately.
Blanchard, brothers & Co.
Rye Whiskey, New-Ark Cider,Sj^c
Lauding from on hoard the schooner General
Scott, captain Smith from New-York,
10 hhds rye Whiskey
13 bis do ‘ f • do
31 bL c New Ark Cider
IF ST.'S TIE,
8 qr cadts first quality Malaga Wine
3 half do do do ~ do
20 blsN ERum
200 bags white Flint Corn
> bis }<moaked 8eef
1 uo Bolougne $au&tge, &c. &c. for sale
by j. MUIR,
jan 9-A-7 Builn h’a range
Brought to Goal,
In Sava~.rul\ >V :.i0, ISIS,* neg-o roan who
says his u.tt.v .s ard nc belongs to Ab
ner.lour :n ;n» north « e;'ern rart of Georg::*
He isab scars cr sge ara.nve feet
inchesh<gh He has a sir tin;* courtenance ard
tells au equivocal talf, the tratl. of v io is dnubt-
H. M’CALL, s cc
oct 28— 208
Brought to G'iol,
In Sa v annah, Javisry 8. Ih i2, a r- gro *r.an who
gays b s name m Roms ar.d »fiat he belongs to
John Gardner, of Soutb-Caruuua. neat* Augusta
He is about thir;y-6te >e*»m of a^e'ard five f?et
five inches high He formerly beionged to >5r.
Williamson, of ibis city.
H. M'Call, g- c. r.
jan 9- 7
John F. Fouyat,
nrroFiTK the i:\ciixsaE,
Has just received, from the proprietors, by the
ship Howard, direct from England,
A FURTHER SUPPLY
— OF
Rowland’s Famed Macassar Oil,
/'or tin Growth of Hair;
producing beaiitifil flowing curls, and bestowing
on them an inestimable gloss and pleasant per
fume-restores the hair and prevents its felling
off or turning grey.
iuo
Rowland’s Essence of Tyre,
on
IMPERIAL dye.
For changing the llair from Red or Grey
to that of a Brown or Black.
The beauty of the persos is considerably en
hanced by the canr of the hair, and some colors
afe so generally disliked, as to render the chang
ing of them a subject of great interest, particular
ly with respect to the female «r_-. To effect this
change of hair, so much wished for, is the grand
and never feiiirr rif erty of Rowland’s Essence
i f TYre; wl.kh trie proprietors can with justice
*. t , i. Ui i?tj one w y thing of the kind ever yet
r/ '> properties are very powerful, though
V: ' - v It is entirely composed of vegeta-
smd consequently can have no corrosive ef-
r^cts. Washing the hair with water, so destruc
tive to many preparations of this nature, serves
only to render the dve more durable, and adds
fresh beauty to the hair
F°y »ate, wholesale Bad retail, by the above.
Fresh Boots and Shoes.
JtST Rfclivr.n, «T Tar. BRIO ALMIRA)
• THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY
FJVKjiGES
or
BOOTS nnd SHOES,
Selected paqficxilarly for the Up-Country market.
samuel Evans,
red *t4re,'rlotea the Bl' jf, ea*i cf the Ex change
net 13 196
i
Boots and Shoes.
HATHAWAY <V PROUD
Respectfully inform their friends and the pub-
’j~. that >iiev hare taken a stand next door to Can-
no t ft Fou ler, merchant tailors, St Julian street,
near Johnson’s square. Boot and Shoe manu/'ac-
tusers. They will make and repair gentlemen's
Hoc*..- and Shots ”< f.r.l style, and with dis
putes. They bar. >nst employed journeymen
from New-Ycik at.d Uahimore, the first rate of
workmen for iiontt; and no paias will be spared
tu please their ettst'-titers.
llundow Glass, Twine, Shirts, §’c.
IOwO negro €hiris, a fresh supply, from 87$ cents
a 1 dollar
1030 boxes tr indent Glass, 8 by 10 and 10 by 23,
very low
1000 lb. bagging and shop Twine
100 boxes Scap and Candles
5i) pieces Cotton Bagging
20 baskets sweet Oil and Cordials
Lf>af and Muscovado Sugars, firstquality
Imperial, gunpowder and hyson '1’eas, fresh
White wine Vinegar of first quality, in dc
rwjohns of one a ml two gallonseach.
For sale by WILLIAM W OODBRIDGE,
dec 23—fn—255 northeast corner Exchang
AUCTIONS.
To-Morrow, 12th instaut,
WiU be sold at Pice'* wharf, la'nhng from selhi JQ%
cr Fame, f om *V'em-fork.
8 hhds high 4th proof Jamaica Ruin
1 pipe Brandy
3 pipes Holland Gin
4 tierces and 23 barrelj country Gin
14 barrels mess Fork
27 barrels prime do
Terms—all sums under 200 dollars, cash; over
that sum sixty <Dys, fur approved endorsed paper
Solo *• commence at 1C o'oivetr,
-A.Howe,twc<V.
jin 11—8
Received
Per thip Howard from fJvtipocl, and rcceut arriv
al* fnm New- York and Philadelphia,
A VEMT HANDSOME AKD WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT
OF
Watches, Clacks and Jewelry,
AXOSG WHICH AUK.
Rich cl:ased edRc, gold dial 2nd extra jewelled
Patent Leiec, horizontal and plain gold Watches;
silver tic; Glucks; Mantle Pieces; superior Chains;
Srals and Keys» ladies’ do; Ear Rrings; Finger
Rings; Kroacltcs; Corral; Amulett; silver and
pl.icU Ware; alien oruibs; h.]| Lamp. ~:*K S..
tares; Opera Glassts; brass Andirons: Sliovels and
Tongs; and a variety of gilt and fancy articles,
selected expressly for this market, and for sale
cheap, wholesale and retail.
Watches and Clocks repaired as usual,
jan 6-11—4 D. B. NICHOLS.
Saddling and Harness Making
The undersigned, Saddlers and Harness mak
ers, respectfully inform their friends and the pub
lic generally, that they earr^ on the above busi
ness, in all it,s branches, in Congress-street, next
door west of the medical warehouse of llarral Si
Worrell, druggists; and will be thankful tor all
orders—which they will ever duly honor.
Hughes 1Sf Norman,
dec 31—ax—361
R. WATTS
Has just received, on consignment from Liver
pool, per brig Chatham, and other arrivals, and
for sale, very low, by the piece or package.
20 trunks and boxes furniture and printed Calicoes
3 bales Bonr.'bazetts, assorted colors
1 trunk slate, rlrab, brown, blue and white fimey
Elastic Rib
1 trunk worsted Pantaloons and Vests
Drab, slate and blue Elastic Pantaloons
1 chest Ginghams
1 trunk superfine nainrook, satin cord, rich tap<
and stripe cord, cliecsed, mull, flowered, ju
psned, vandyke, coloured, flounced, and
Hamburg Dresses.
Prussian, check, satin check, Turkey, Damask,
Pursian black and white, jrbite, J'ava and
Ceylon Sbawis. 1
1 trunk blue romals, spotted; fancy pullicats,
superfine blue red and chocolate Shawls,
Baittanias, &c.
1 trunk superfine black, blue, olive, brown,
green, claret and mixed Coats, thick Coats,
blue, black j& mix’d Trowsers, black superfine
Cloth, Cass mere and toiler.et Vests
1 trunk Coats, top Coats, Vests and Pantaloons
ljchest blue and drab Nankeens
l bale 11-16 to 13-16 Tick
1 trunk ladies black and calored Shoes and
Boots
jan 7 1 5
To-Morrow, 12th inst,
ffitj be sold at our Store,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
OF
Groceries and Dry Goods.
AMOXO WHICH ill
5 pipes French Brandy
3 do imitation do
5 hhds West India Rum
6 do 4th proof Jamaica do
5 pipes and hhds country Gin
15 bis Shrub and Cordial
20 half bis Albany Ale
25 kegs Lard
25 frails Arabian Dates
SO boxes Soap and Candles
10 bags Coffee
20 boxes Claret Wine
5 cases men’s and boys’ beaver Hats
50 dozen L. P. Madeira Wine
Cloths, brown Linens, and
A nf Urn* orfir.Ies
ALSO, *
An invoice of gold and silver Watches
Elegant gold Chains and Seals
Bre ast Pins, Ear Rings, &c. Ac.
Terms, cash.
Sale to cmmencc at 11 ^o'clock.
Williford & Baker, auct'rs.
jan II 8
To-Morrow, 13th instant,
Will be sold oil John Hunter's wharf.
About 100 chaldrons cannel Caol
120 crates CROCKERYWARE, particularly as-
sorted for this market
103 casks best London BROWN STOUT, from
Barclay A Perkins
ALSO
20 pipes 2d proof Holland Gin, warranted pure
and of the first quality J
50 hampers prime Irish Potatoes, for fsiuiiy use
Terms made known at time pf sale.
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock'.
Al. Herbert, duct’r.
jan 11—--6
Ou Wednesday, January 30,
Will be sold before my store,
(If not previously disposed of at private sale that
day.)
A Kiln of Bricks,
Containing from one hundred to one hundred
and ten thousand, aa they now lay on Tiger Isl
and, about two miles below Thunderbolt—where
the brick arc to be seen—to be taken away in the
course of one month. Cash to be paid before
delivery. This sale is made to close a concern.
■V. < tc commence or 11 o’clock.
M. Herbert, auct'r.
j an 4 2
Porter, Crockery and Paint.
London Porter, in casks of 7, 8 and 10 dozen
Crates of Crnckeryware in fine order
Black Paint in twenty-eight lb kegs
Will be sold cheap by
Andrew Low & Co.
,le., JO )| 244
Lumber.
The subscriber has for sale, at his Lumber dock,
next but one below the dock of Messrs Brown
Greene & Co.
Quarter flooring Boards
Scantling of different sizes
18/ inch Boards
George \V. Collins.
Who wishes to hire three prime Negro Men ca
pable of handling lumber,
dec 29 i 259
John C. Holcombe
Having taken the ware-house lately occupied by
Flewellin & Dickinson, offers his services in the
FACTORAGE (J COMMISSION LIKE.
Ilis store houses arc now undergoing a thorough
repair for the reception of produce, merchandize,
&lc.—and strict attention wiil be paid to all bus :
ness committed to his care
Augusta#(~Ga J July 1, 1818 1 156
Bor sale
A few casks of prime PLAfSTER PARIS, pre
pared for planters to make experiments on ac^'i
culture. E. JACKSON.
Savannah Free School.
The Subscribers to the Savannah Free School
are requested to pay their Subscriptions to
” Eliza Roberts sec'ry
jan 9 a 7
Tax Collector’s Notice.
The subscriber informs the citizens ot Chatham
county, (hat he is now prepared to receive the
state and county taxes for 1818, at his office, in
Market-square. The taxes must be paid in bills
receivable at the Banks in this city on or before
the first day of February next; after which peri
od executions will be issued against all defaulters.
Office hours from 10 to 2 o’clock.
James Eppinger, c. c. c
dec 31 £ 261
Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate
of Charles Stewart, late of the district of White
Bluff, deceased, will present them to the subscri
ber within the time prescribed bj* law; and those
indebted will make immediate payment to
Christian Lumpe,
ailm’or. with the will annexed.
dec 17 fx 2SO;
Notice.
Persons having demands against the estate of
Rhooa GriLTLAHD will present the same without
delay to Messrs Lxotd & Moroisqx, in Savan
nab; or the subscriber, in Augusta.
John Gindrat, adm'or.
dec 17 fr. 249
Nottce.
AU persons are hereby forwarned not to credit
any person on my account, as I will pay no debts
of any person’s contracting except my own.
M. B. Forsyth
oct 1 ■ —t 191
LAST NOTICE.
All persons that have any demands against the
estate of Benjamin Lavinder, late of White Bluff,
deceased, will present them for payment, within
sixty days, or they will be debarred after that
date. JOHN HAUPT,
administrator on »ai(J estate.
dec 9 ■—^cl$ —253
Ou Thursday next, J4th inst.
Will be sold before my store,
(To close a consignment)
Received direct from the manufacture, by the lite
arrivals,
5 bales Yorkshire Clofiis, cost from 4s Qd to
21s sterling
4 bales Plains
Terms, approved indorsed paper at 4 months.
Pattern cards of the cloths can be seen at any
time at iny store.
Sale :o commence at 11 o'clock.
M. Herbert, auct'r.
jan 9 7
Valuable Lands for sale.
On the frit Tuexday in February next,
Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Sa
vannah, between the hours of 11 and 1 o’clock,
AS VALUABLE
TRACT OF LAND
As any in this state, situated within a few miles
of Darien, boundf 0 v Lewis' Creek and tfitr
Alatamaha river, confining 1190 acres calculate^!
for the culture ot rice, cotton or sugar.
ALSO,
A House and Lot at tiaisden's Bluff; a healthy
residence near the land. The above property
will positivly be sold on that day, unless previ
ously disposed of at private sale, of which pur-
chasers are assured. M. HERBERT, auct’r.
dec 26 re — ■ ■■■ 257
Administrator’s sale.
On the first Tuesday of February next.
Will be sold in front of the court-house, between
the usual hours,
A Ne»ro Wench, Dorisa, belonging to the e«r
tate of John B. Mars, deceased; by order ot the
honorable the court of ordinary for Chatham
county A.'HOWE, adm'or.
/ dec 14—i 246
Administrator’s sales.
On the firxl Tuesday in February next.
Will be »old before the court-house, in Savannah,
One tract of Land, containing! wo hundred two
and a half acres, lying in the fifteenth district or
Baldwin county—being part of the real estate of
Benjamin Raynes, deceased; and sold for the be
nefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased-
John G. Bullcr, adm'or.
Mary S. Raynes, adm'ra\
dec 14— 247
Administrator’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in February next.
Will be sold at Bathesda (commonly called the
Old Orphan-house) by permission of the court
of ordinary of Chatham county, between the
hours of 11 and 12 o’clock,
1 negro man Brutus, and 1 negro woman Mary.
Likewise at same time and place,
1 Horse, Chair and sundry articles of household
and kitchen Furniture, &c.—Sold as the property
of Joseph and Susannah Spencer, for the benefit
ot the heirs and creditors of said estate. Condi
tions, cash. DAVID E. ADAMS, adm’r.
iryAll personshaving claims or demands against’
said estates are again requested to bring them
forward without delay, as the subscriber wishes
to close the affairs nf said estate.
David E. Adams, adm'r,
dec 21 253
Sheriff’s sale.
On the fi-sl Tuesday in February next,
Will be sold at the court-house in the city of Sa,
vannah, between the usual hour* of ten an-j
three o’clock,
The fnlloing three Lots and improvements,
Carpenter’s row, known by the numbers No 1
12 and 13, fifty-live feet front, and one hiindq
and fifty feet deep; levied on as the property i _
Christopher Frederick Triebner, deceased, to sa
tisfy a judgment in Givor of John Wisenbaker,
administrator H. Huscn.
George L. Cope, a. a. ,
jan-2— —1'
ALMANACS FOR 1819,
By the gross, dozen or single.
For sale by S. C. & J. SCRENR.
dee 9—rj ■ —£43