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THE REPUBLICAN. WiDNESDiT EVENING, JsacaaT 20, 1819. REGIMENTAL PA HAVE of TO-Jt O Hit 0 It'. It is not generally knowr, that at tbe last sea- (ion of Uie legislature, a new militia bill wis pass ed, by which courts of enquiry are empowered to fine privates for non-attendance, as high as twen ty dollars Ait the law has not yet Seen publish ed, this intimation is given that persona may not be deceived, in supposing that they cannot be fin ed more than heretofore. We understand, that there i.« now in the city, an individual, begging charity from our citizens, who is not an object worthy of their attention or benevolence. He is said to be either a Frenchman or a Swiss. A ;on.iderabie sum of money has already been bestowed upon him by the humane and benevolent. From what We can learn,_ lie is-, no doubt, an impostor. — VcrOum tat tapienti. Mr. Coorea. the celebrated Tragedian, arrived at Charleston on Monday la,t We understand that he il engaged by the manager of (hat Thea tre. The presentments of the Grand Jury of Chat. h ham in our next. In a late report of Mr. secretary Calhoun, he . proposes, that a company of American traders with a sufficient, capital, to be divided into sltares of one hundred dollars each, be established, to be limited to the term of twenty years, paying an annual tax, be. Such an establishment, protect ed by our military post! in that quarter, he thinks, would speedily destroy all foreign competition and would, in a few years, push our trade across tlie continent to the Pacific. The most profitable fur and peltry trade in the world would be ours, UNITED STATES’ BANK COMMITTEE. We learn from Washington, (says the Franklin Gazette of the lltli instant,) that Mr. Spencer confined under the hands of hi; physician. Mr T|der lias gone to Richmond to pursue the inves tigation at that branch of the bank, and it wiil in all probability be some time befoie it will come in due form before the house, as the enquiry res pecting general Jackson and the Seminole war w ill precede it. It is whiskered that the commit- - tee are divided upon tbe subject—three being on one side, and two on the other. But whit in particular, the qurstiou is on which they are divid ed, and, of course, what side the Timer are on and what the two, has not yet leaked out. INDIAN TREATY. By the treaty made with the Indians, by Cass and'.M'Arthur, the tinted States arc bound to pay to several Indian tribes the amount of gll.OOU annually, forever; 552,300 annually, for fifteen years; and £500 in the year 1318, all pnynb'r in specie—the old annuities to be continued. The United States also agree to pay for damage done several tribes during the war, to the amount of about 5JI6.978. Also, to pay the value of improve ment; made by the Indians, which they may have to abandon in consequence of the treaty. Tbe United States also giant lands to IFiping-slick, Running about, Big-shake, Tail’o-end, Falling-tree, lEhtn-you-are-tired-tit.dovn, and to sundry other Indians, to the amount of une hundred and four square miles, in different parts—also thirty thou sand acres.—Georgian. CORRESPONDENCE. "Monitor” it received, and shall have a place to-morrow. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF SAVANNAH. ASIUVID, Brig Peggy & Pamrlia, Prey, (of Norfolk) 15 days from St Bartholomews—wine, rum, sugar, cofTec, hides, etc—to the master.; cluuh, Sloop Sally, Chase. Newbem jr.. Sloop Joseph. Nye, Darien. Schooner Nonpareil, Vmal, Plymouth, x. r. French brig Francis, flonneau, Fort Royal Martinique—James S. Bulloch. Sloop Helen, Dennison, Newbem, n. c. Sloop Two Sisters, Wing, Darien. » Port of Charleston, January 18. Arrived, ship Eeiward Bardin, (of Philadelphia) IVjurcaut, London, 6-1 days, and 52 from the Downs. The ship James M, Flemming, for this port, was to sail from London on the 15th N'r.v. On the 3Cih ult. lat 24.40, Ion 53, IS, spoke bri,- Cynthia, of and from Salem .bound to Surrinain— and was very generously supplied with two bar- trls of bread, which in stood in need of. On the 4th inst. 24, 23, Ion 65,24, was boarded by II II M. brig Hellene, Pcchelle, of IS guns, bound on a cruise. Ships Bellona, (loldridge. New York, 6 days; President, Allen, do S. On tbe 15tb inst- off Cape Hatteras, spoke brig Oliver, from Porto Rico, abound to Boston, 14 days out French ship L'Aimie Josephine, Ratidcn, Hav. re, 90 days, wine and fruits; Br brig Rose, Bev eridge, Dundee, 70 days, cotton bagging, &c. On 7tb mat. lat 32, Jon 78, spoke brig Rover, of Bos ton, from Wilmington, (a c) bound to Porto Rico. Brig Manufaetur, Warner, London, 35 days.— Tbe ship James M. capt Flemming, for this port, sailed in company. Brig Factor, Turner, Hamburg, 55 days. On tbe 15th inst lat 92, Ion 74; spoke schr. Gold Hun- - ter, Farrow, from Castine bound to Baltimore, in a erijf’Ied state, and-being short of provisions, supplied her—she intended to make the first port Bremen galliot Wesar, Gcsatlman, Bremen, 74. days, linen and ballast. Bng Rowland, Grimes, Mobile, 14 days. Sail ed in eo with sch’r Carrier, Myriek, (of Ports mouth) for Turk’s Island. Left schr Huntress, of and for New York, to sail 1st inst;. and a brig, belonging to Philadelphia, name and where bound unknown. Schr Atlantic, Hopkins, Portland, 16 days.— On the 14th inst. in lat 32,55, Ion 79, snoke schr Molly, Keele, 21 days from Aux Caves bound to Norfolk, who put on board a seaman belonging to the Danish schr Littlejohn, capt Gasper, which was cast away on the Grand Caicos, the 24ih of December last, on her passage from St John’s (Cu bs) to St Thomas. The Little-John had a cargo of tobacco, which, together with the vessel, was entirely lost. The captain and crew were taken off by capt Keele, and, with the exception of the above seaman, remained on board the Molly. Schr Bethier k Betsey, Small, New-York. 8 days; -sloops Humbird, , Baltimore, IS days; Alert. Kelly, Alexandria. Sloop Candidate, Stoddard, Baltimoir, via Nor folk, 4 days- On Saturday last, off Cape Rornaio, 1 spoke sloop Harmony, Dayton, 2 days from this port bound to North-Carnlina. United States’ cutter Dallas. Jackson, St run: nab, 6 days. Jan 14, lat 32.’ 16, a. boarded the Ahip Young Hero, from Bichrnon.. bound to So. tan not, ami brig Osmond, from Portland, for do. Jan 15, spoke ship Juliet, Salters, 17 day* from Bath, bound to Syvannah; sloop James Monroe, T days from Bbode-Ulsnd bound to ditto; and schr ne'ivctwis, from Norf Ik bound to ditto! Jan:/ 17, L-arded die brig Bou-HLirriet, 49 dais from Havre bound to Charleston; and schr Polly, from St Mary's bound to do. Sterni brat Charleston, 2 days from Smannah, via Beaufort, (inland) Cleared, ship Cnmillus, Boyer, Greenock; brig Sn-;!|i Carol-ns, Diafcrow, Nrw-YorK; British brig Vittoria, Montgomery. London; schr Gen Jatk- son, Proctor, Choptank, Virginia; sloop Manila, Hamilton, Cuba. The Bril'.-h ship Active, Oman, 11 weeks from Greenock, was spoken to the southward of baron Saturday last, by* fishing smack, bound in. Cipi O. informed that he had the day previ our spoken die ship Amazon, from Newpoit. (it r.) bound to this port, in a leaky condition, both pomps going, and took some passengers out of her. Po-t of Nets-Fork, J.lurry 11. Arrived, ships Lorenzo, Kempton, Liverpool 59 days; Gitnthorn, Stillman, Belfast, 70 day America, Harris, Amsterdam, 61 days; brigs Wn Henry, Dogao, Havana, 14 days; If, Ingraham, do, 20 days; Planter, Hurd, St IJbes, 62 days; Belle Savage, Coir, Curracua, via Newport, schr Essex Barber, Savannah, 15 days. Schr Marv. Swain, Pernambuco, 46 drys. Dec 27, lat30 17, Ion 61 3), spoke ship Franci9, Hitch, of New B dford, 13i days from Gottenburg, for Ncv-Ucdford, had hren on the coast aix times and blown off—had bten as far north as 1 37, and Ion 73, and put away lor St Thomas want of every necessary, and the ship leaking badly—offered some small supplies, but captaii H thought he could reach St Thomas with what lie had, as well as we could reach New.Yc-rk with wliat we hath Cleared, brigs Factor, Corron, Havre; Laura Ann, Coffin, Cadiz; Greyhound, Rates, Halifax Elizabclh, Sears, Wilmington; Hannah, Cleary Bermuda; schrs Enterprise. Hotchkiss, St Croix Harmony, Sampson, Pernambuco; Rapid, Morton, Halifax. January 12. Arrived, schr Dart, Allen,28 daysfrom Maran- iiam. hides and specie. Cleared, brig Rising Sun Whitehead, Brazils and a market. The ship Andrew, from Liverpool, for Phila delphia, which was wrecked on Barnegat, "went In niprroi in t'tw emu» tfrrm nf thw init <2hf» to pieces in the snow strrm of the 3d inst. She had a cargo, invoiced, we understand, at 100,000/ .sterling, only about one third of which has been saved. The steam-boat Charleston will start for Charleston, via Beaufort, TO-MOR ROW MORNING, at 9 o’clock. For passage apply to captain Utley, on board, or to Hall d? Hoyt. jan 20 c 16 Wanted 1 To engage, a small Vessel to go to North Carolina. K. St J. HABERSHAM, ja'n 20 c 16 Cotillion Society. A BALL will be given at the Exchange, TO- MORROW EVENING, 21st instant, jan 20 14 Regimental Orders. The First Regiment is ordered to parade, for exercise, TO-MOUHOW, the 2lst January, on the South Common. Companies are to be tb.-med on their respective parade grounds at 9 o’clock a m and to be marched to the Regimental parade ground at 10 o’clock a. m. Majors of* Battalions are to fill forthwith ail vacancies of officers in their companies, and captains are to draw if ne cesaary non-commissior.ed officers ' Twenty days* notice of tbe parade must be giv en by majors, and ten days by captains, and at least three days by verbal or written summons by the summoning non commissioned officers. By order Jair.cs Marshall, col. 1st Jieg. G. M. E. S. Rees, adjutant, jan 20 16 Attention—Republican Blues! You will appear, on jour parade ground, TO MORROW, the 21st inst. at 9 o’clock, a, m. in com plete uniform fora parade. Punctual attendance is expected. By order of rapt. Cuthbert, George A Ash, k. s. r. b jan 20 15 Regimental Orders. An Election is ordered to be held, at the Ex change, on Saturday next, 23d imtant, at rorn o'clock p m. for a Captain, First and Second Lieu tenant, and Comet of the Georgia Hussars, under the super ntemlance of the persons designated by law. By order oj colonel JMarshall. E. S. Rees, Adjutant 1 st Beg’t. Ga Mil. jan 20 x 16 The im-mbiTs of the Georgia Bus- tor* are required to be on their parade ground, on Saturday next. 23d inst precisely at three o’clock, completely mounted, for the purpose of drill, and also to vote for commissioned officers, agreeably to the above notice. Punctual atten dance is required. Pelot, first sergeant. jan 20 >r 16 Georgia Hussars. The members ot the corps, are informed that the captain has engaged Mr. Bourdong, (court house square} to make the Caps of the cnmpauy; gentlemen are therefore requested to call imme diately and have their measures taken. Those who have not yet ordered their uniforms, are re quested to do so, by calling on Mr. Northrop.— Housings, Breast Plates, Holsters, Bridles, Hal ters, etc. can be had at >lr. Cassady’s, market- square. By order of the captain. Pelot, 1st serg’t. jan S8 m 14 To Rent Tbe store lately occupied by Messrs Trfft Ic Perkins, corner of Whitaker ind Broughton s: -set. Possession can be had on the 1st February i.txt. 'Elias Wallen. jan 20 * 16 THEATRE. FOR THE BENEFIT MR. FINN. This Ev-euiiig, January 20. Wi'd be performen. a Play, in 5 Acts, called the STRANGER. Stranger, 1 Mr. Finn Count Winteser., Baron, Mr. Solomon. Peter, , Tobias, Francis, George, Mis. Halles, Ctuntess, Charlotte. Ailtettc, Caftiline, Fennell Young Faulkner Dalton Clark Drummond Seward Mrs. Gilfert Young Clark • Waring Drummond To which will be added, the Melo-Drama of the FALLS OF CLYDE. General Wilford, Farmer Enfield, Edward Enfield, Kenmure, Donald, Malcolm, . Lindley, Gabriel, Peter, Stecnie, Mrs. Enfield, Ellen Enfield, Jessy, Janet, Mr. Clark Young Mude Fepnell Finn Drummond . Hyatt ffehinotti Seward Quinn Mrs. Horton Young Drummond Faulkner Singing Gipsies—Messrs. Nirhols, Drummond, Faulkner, Brown, Dalton, Mrs. Waring, Mrs. Clark, See.—Guards, kc. IN ACT 1st, A SCOTCH DANCE, by Miss Clark. IN ACT 2d, A View of the FALLS OF CLYDE. O’ TO-MORROW EVENING, the Tragedy of PIZARRO, with other Entertainments. FOR THE BENEFIT mrs. barrett. O No postponenent on account of the wea ther. V Th* Doors to be opened at half past 5, and the performance-to commence at half past 6 ’clock precisely. X Cjf Admission to the Foxes and Pit, omt dol lar— to the Gallery, fifti ckkts. tft Boxes can hereafter be taken for the fol lowing day’s representation. §55 Smoking in the Theaire cannot be allowed Savannah, January 20—16 Grctni Lodge oj Georgia, January 20, a. d. 5819 An Adjourned Communication will be held, at the Lodge Room, on Friday next, at eleven ’clock a *. i'HOMAS N. MOREL, jan 20—16 Gvund Sec'ry. New Auction Store, AND OFFICE FOB THE SALE OF NEGROES, MARKET-SQUARE, The subscriber has taken Hie store north of the market, lately in the occupation of Mr. Samuel J. Bryan, where lie will attend to the private and public sale of goods, wares and merchandize, and articles of every description—ami a.; f ormally, will buy and sell negroes 0:1 commission; and Impes by assuduity and punctuality, to merit a share of favors in his line. Country merchants and others, who will favor him with their custom, may rely on his best endeavors to afford satisfaction; and candor will always be observed as to the charac ter of negroes—care will be taken to investigate tiles, that impositions may be avoided. It is hop ed that no exceptions will be taken at a refusal to deliver any article sold, until fully settled for, as it will be the unalterable rule of ilua establish ment. Now for safe Several field hands and house Servants Two Carpenters One ditto, painter and glazier Two small gangs of prime Negroes David Polock. jan 20 Eca 16 Valuable Property for Sale. That commodious BUILDING, situated in the square fronting die Planters’Bank, at present oc- * -pied by Mr. Silas Hollis, as a boarding house, is roomy and well calculated for a hotel. ALSO Lot No 5, with all the improvements thereon, consisting of a neat two story Dwelling-House, 50 feet front and 20 feet deep, with a back piaza 10 feet iu wedtb, and a cellar attached to one end. On this lot are ail necessary out buildings. It is situated on Broughton and corner of Hous ton street. ALSO Lot No 6, adjoining No 5, fronting Broughton, -treet, with a neat one story Building, nearly new Persons wishing to purchase the above proper- can have a view.oftbe premises, and terms ol sale can be known by enquiring ot the subscriber. Ten Shares in jhe Planters' 15 ln k for sale George Myers. jail 14- —11 Brought to Goal, In Savannah, 5ept.l0, 1818, a negro man who says his name is Bex, and that he belongs to Ab ner Joimicn, in the northwestern part of Georgia. He is about thirty years of age and five feet —■■■ inches fcigb. He has a smiling countenance and tells an equivocal tale; the truth of which is doubt- H. M‘CALL, © c c oct 23 208 Brought to Gaol, la Savannah, January 13, 1819, a mulatto man who rays his name is CHARLES, and tnat lie be longs to Mr. Goodwin, of Edgefield, South-Caroli- na. He is about thirty years of age, and five feet eight inches high; stout and well formed for slreng-h and activity. He saya be was formerly ■*“ property of Benja. Glover. H. M'Call, j.c. c. jan 14 -11 Valuable City Property. The Dwelling House ol' the subsc' w, • three Lots fronting Oglethrope tquatc* .ogvti.t. with the Out Buildings, including a ti;c-pr^ Kitchen, fitted up with a complete cooking a. p. •at us, which com in England ' ne hundred pound •terling. A liberal credit will be given o , t* tv birds of the purcna-*e niviiiey, nnd twelve montM 8 credit on one-ihird, the purrb.'/'eT L*v»nguprvruv- security. Apply to R ttic.i irdsoji, or tc John Bolton. jan 5«—— ’if - 3 For Sale A half Lot, forty-five feet fioat by sixty feet ’ deep, lumusomely situat'd in * pleasant part . . this city. Also a small House, on said lot. Y, ties clear, and unexceptionable. Inquire of the editor. jan 11 ; 8 j Brought to Gaol, Ir* ^neah, Ja^Jisry 8,1819, a negro man who bi‘ r .s Robtk, and that he belongs to r. t.^rdner, of Scuth-Carolina, near Augusta •. ub'.'ui thirty-five tears of age and five feet rc.hfe high He formerly belonged to Mr. I r n i on, ef this city. II. g. c. c. Notice. demands against the estste l ien Sie-ar: hte of dbt»fict of WhW ■•figc.: them r<Mbe sabacri- * * t-r ■ .y-t.se: ioed b» Lw; and those -nil- itnidedfate payment to Chrli-«trJ?t L:impc* utH'ttr. -nth the "a>iZ d> nexttL : ah'Indev* ires ' "T.-r i aAc.aUuisfOjJice. Winter and Spring Goods. In addition to the extensive importation by the Georgia, Oglethorpe and Pallas, the subscribers have received a further supply by the brig Chat ham from Liverpool; which "makes their assort- meot of DRY GOODS more general and extensive than at any former period, which will be sold at a reduced advance. Andrew Low ej’ Co. dec 10—a-1 244 Castings. An Invoice of Castings just imported, consisting of Pots Ovens Skillets Moulds and Money Chests—For sale by Andrew Low A-Co, dec 10 1 244 CHILDREN’S BASKET WAGGONS. 23, just received from Augusta—for sale by G. F. Oliver Palmes. jan 12——fr——9 For sale, by the subscribers, 15 hogshead: N E Rum 50 kegs prime Butter 20 J Demijohns 25 dozen high Sparkling Champaign? 10 dozen Burgundy, of superior quality 10 casks 100 boxes J CUret 20 boxes wax Candles, Spanish Cigars 8 casks ground Plaister of Paris An assortment of French Goods, and A small invoice of Jewellery, consisting of Patent lever Watches, kc. .. " j- Duhamel & Auze. jan 8——It——6 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 tranks and boxes furniture and printed Calicoes 3 bales Uombazetts, assorted colors 1 trunk slate, drab, brown, blue and white fancy Elastic Rib 1 trunk worsted Pantaloons and Vests JJrub, slate and blue Elastic Pantaloons 1 chest Ginghams 1 trank superfine nainrook, satin cord, rich tape and stripe cord, cheated, mull, flowered, ju- puued, Vandyke, coloured, fiont.ced, and Hamburg Dresses. Prussian, check, satin check, Turkey, Damask, Pursian black and white, white, Java and Ceylon Shawls. 1 trunk blue romals, spotted, fancy pullicats, superfine blue red and chocolate Shawls, Baittanias, Etc. 1 t{unk superfine black, blue, olive, brown, green, claret and mixed Coats, thick Coats,: blue, black mix’d Trowsers, black superfine Cloth, Cass mere and toilenet Vests 1 trunk Coats, top Coats, Vests and Pantaloons 1 chest blue and drab Nankeens 1 bale 11-16 to 13-16 Tick 1 trunk ladies black and calored Shoes and Boots jan 7- AUCTJONS. On Friday next, SSid instant, mil be told on Jeknttonr upper wharf 4000 bushtis Liverpool ground bait. «fiv>at ^30 firkins 1st quality pickled Rose cork Rutter 2783 gallons stone Jugs Jars and Bottles 6 baskets best English Chnse 6 do prime old Cheshire do 37 pipes pure Holland C2in 150 pieces Dundee Bagging 7Vrm»—All sums under SoOO, c^sh; over R300 to S1000, 60 days; and over 1000, 90 days, for ap proved endorsed paper. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. M. Herbert, auct'i\ jan 18— i4 On Saturday, 23d instant, frill be told at the ttore oj Mr. J. Lejuire, (spniso-aiLF^) his KHTins stock or Groceries, Dry Goods, household and kitchen Furniture. ALSO, 2 second-hand Chairs 1 good Cow 1 chair Horse, kc. Terms, cash. >’' Sale to commence at half pan 10 o'clock, precuely. Williford df Baker, cuct’rs. jsn 18 14 - On the first Tuesday in February next, IFill be told before the Court.Route, in Ihit city, between Ike utual kturo, All that TRACT of LAND, on the Augusta Road, only four m.les from the city of Savannah, composed of pinp, hammock, anti low land, well adapted for small farms and garden ground. This tract contains a front of a mile on the Augusta road, which runs through the centre of it, and where taverns and visiting placet for waggons are much wanted It is bounded by llae’s Hail, Will- son, Stebbins and Williatnson'slards to the north east; the retreat tract to the south; Britton’s and Read’s land to the southwest; and by Wilkins’ and Rae’s Hall to the northwest. It will be sold in lots of 20 to 60 acres, according to a plan which will be exhibited. Terms—one-fourth cash, ba lance in one,two and three years, without interest. M. Herbert, aucl’r jan 15——12 On the first Tuesday in February next, mil be told before the Court.Route, A prime NEGRO FELLOW, afield hand, wait er, or house servant. M. Herbert, auct'r. jan 14 II John C. Holcombe Having taken the ware-hnuse lately occupied by Flewellin & Dickinson, offers his services in the FACTORAGE aud COMMISSION LIAE.— His store houses are now undergoing a thorough repair for the reception of produce, merchandize &c.—ani,strict attention will be paid to ail busi ness committerhto hisfeare. AugiUta, f Ga.J July 1 f 156 Window Glass, Twine, Shirts, 8fc. 1000 negro Shirts, afresh supply, from 87j cents , a 1 dollar 1009 boxes Window Glass, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12, very low 1000 lb. bagging and shop Twine 100 boxes Soap and Candles 50 pieces Cotton Bagging 20 baskets sweet Oil and Cordials Loaf and Muscovado Sugars, first quality Imperial, gunpowder and hyson Teas, fresh While wine Vinegar, of first quality, in de mijohns of one and two gallons each. For sale by WILLIAM IV OODBRIDGE, dec 23—fe—255 northeast corrte rExchan 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 18J inch Boards George W. Collins Who wishes to hire three prime Negro Menca pable of handling lumber, dec 29 |——259 Received Per thip Howard from Liverpool and receut arriv al* from JWw- York and Philadelphia, VEBT HANDSOME AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF Watches, Clocks and Jewelry t AMOK© WHICH ARE, Rich chased edge, gold dial and extra jewelled Patent Levers, horizontal and plain gold Watches; silver do; Clocks; Mantle Pieces; superior Chains; Seals and Keys; ladies* do; Ear Brings; Finger Rings; Broaches; Corral; Amulett; silver and plated Ware; shell Con bs; hall Lamps, with fix tures; Opera Glasses; brass Andirons; Shovels and Tong6; 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—-l|—4 D B. NICHOLS. Notice. The firm of C. H. Hatdzn & Co. was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tjiose having any claims, aud those indebted, are requested to call on C. H. Hatczv, who is fully authorized to close said concern. The business in future will be con tinued by C. H Hayden. C. H~ Hayden. Joseph Lee. dec 18 *t—251 Notice. Persons having demands against the estate of Rhoda Gi^lilaxd will present the same without delay to Messrs Llotb & Morbisov. in Sav»r. nali; or the subscriber, in Augusta. » John Gindrat, adva’or. dec 17—fL—249 Notic*. All persons baring demands against the eatate Gauaex Hziaua are requested to present them duly attested, ind those indebted will make im mediate payment to ’ George D. Hei*Ier, adm'or. jan 18 1 1* Tax Collector r a Nptice. The subscriber informs the citizens of Chatham county, that he is now prepared to icceivc. the -tate and ccunty taxes for 1818, at his office, in Market-square. The taxes must be paid in bills receivable at the Banka in this city on or before tbe firs; day of February next; alter which peri od executions will be'issued against all defaulters. Office hours from 10 to 9 o’clock. James Eppinger, c. c. o. dec 31 1 261 ALMANACS FOR 1819, riv tfte errs- dozen or single. Fp. ale by S. C. & J. SCHENK, dec 9-— 243 On Monday, the 15th of February next, IFill be told at the late residence of.tames Cleland, deceased, Barnaul street, All the personal Property a: said deceased. By order of the adminisi raters. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, M. Herbert, auct'r. jan 19 15 Valuable Lands for sale. On the first Tuesday in Feb■ nary next, Will be sold at the court house, hi 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, bounded jby Lev is’ Creek and tlu.- Alatamafia river, containing 1190 acres calculated for the culture of rice, cotton or sugar. ALSO, A House and Lot at Baiiden’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 pc 257 For Sale. By virtue of a decree in equity at the term of Ja nuary, between the devisees of Chi.rles Oding- sells, and the executors of said Odingsclls, WILL HE SOLD, On the first Tuesday in February next, At the court-house, of Savannah, the following TRACI'S of LAND; Three tracts in Effingham county,consisting of two thousand acres; another tract in Chatliam county, known as the Uid Orphaji House tract, containing four hundred and seventy acres; Burn side’s Island, containing two hundred and filty acres, hammock land, with all the improvements, situated in said county of Chatham; a Lot in Broughton street, city of Savannah, with the Im provements thereon; and one other I net in raid county, containing one hnndted and sixty-five acres, contiguous to said city, subject to an in cumbrance. Plats of the said tracts to be seen at the time of sale. A small Library of Books; five head of Cattle; twelve head of Sheep; Gins, and other plantation Articles—part of the persoud estate of said C. Odingsells, deceased. Terms of sale—for the land, one half cash, the balance on a credit of one year, with bonds and mortgage of the premises; cash for the o'her property. C. O. Screven.) , John Screven, "J esea f s - jan 19 — ca- -IS 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 2 r. x. will be sold the following PROPERTY, If the taxes ace not paid before that day: Lot, No 17, St Gall, now called Oglethorpe- ward, 9J feet deep,-75 wide, bounded cast by a lane, south by Pine-stre*t. v.'e.-t by lot No 18, and north by lot No 4; levied on as tbe property of George Woodruff, to satisfy tfre city tax on said property for the years 1S14 and 1815—amount tax g2 10, and c^t Also a building on lot No 4, Tower tything, Decker ward; levied op as the property of Thomas Gribbin, to satisfy his city tax for the year 1818; amount tax gl4 60 its and costs. Also lot No 16 and buildings, Bryan street, (Yamaersw) now called Oglethorpe ward, 132J feet deep and 75 wide, bounded east by lot No. 15. south by Bryan street, west by lot No 17,and north by a lane;’levied on as the property of John Beck, to satisfy his city tax for the year 1818, amount tax £>4 11 cts and costs. F. M. Stone, c. st. dec 31—261 Administrator’s sales. On the first Tuesday in February next. Will be sold at Baibesda (commonly called the Old Orphac-house) by permission of the court of. ordinary of Chatham county, between the hours of 11 and 12 o’clock, 1 negro man Bratus, and 1 negro woman Mary. Likewise at same time and place, 1 Horse, Chair and sundry articles of household and kitchen Furniture, kc.—Sold as the property of Joseph and Susannah Spencer, for the liezefit ot the heirs and creditors of said estate. Oondi- ions, cash. DAVID E. ADAMS, adtn'r. Iff All persons having claims nr demands against said estates are again requested to bring them forward without delay, as the subscriber wishes to close the aflaits of said estate. David E; Adams, adm'r. dec 21 553 Administrator’s sale. On tl*. first Tuesday of February next. Will be sold in front of the court-house, between the usual hours, A Negro Wench, Dorisa, belonging to tf e es tate of John B. Mars, deceased; by order ct the honorable the court of ordinary for Chatham counxy ^ ^ A. HOWE, «r*V#r, dec H 1 nt 34r