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THURSDAY- EFE.YLY&, DECEMBER 30, 1319.
Whole No.
as
yy* 3ft0 bags of COTTON are
wmtal on freight to fi'l tip tin- fist ssiling
brig YOCNfm<l,IfUA¥, cap
','jita llvmc, to sail for Kit-erpeel. die ’
n’lfcst'month. -Apply tocapl. Byrne
rtf ' CAUNOCIUN St HITCIIEf.
■t 1 r*«25J
For Liverpool
Th« we'I ktvwtr resblar
Srafongstep OKO«GlA,C. Varnnm,
? niutc , havmf, roost, or Be 1 - ca
* ail) 1 , ve il meet w.th ifspatcn.
c * r l;t aioH* to
6 11 * XSVKEAV LOW k M.
v;®» >315 . <■ 7 ■
For Liverpool
x T!;r brttr OV?»OD, captain
V Ibnic* tfll wad imtucd ; ate!y.-r—-Fnr
A r,v;tr!lt of -fi'l bale* COTTON, apply to
~ six-koes £t uuothhjgiis.
>
For London,
► 7^; Xsf nailing, British brig
\ MVKWTv «iptai<';f»t£i,' to fyave inline-
\_.i;ate despatch- For iijig-i.'.hpplyto
3.261
Um
cJ3
For Greenock
jferv, The well known coppered
^M^nrit.sli ship the llOMF.lt, Holier
!\cr, master, will meet with dispatch.
fjr3*"5VFnr freight or passage apply to Um?
jf o.i n unk at Fraser's wharf; orjo
JOHN Sl’KfVXMAN 8 1 . GO. .fatly.' ith/vf
Hills of Esr.hangc on l/vcrpool, Glns^
anclix'cr, payable ill IsOmloil, for sale. Al-
tfrie casks of superior Lordon Porter.
211
i For Havana,
The fine packet Ship CF.-
^ IIF.fi, coininences loading on M011-
* .la) morning, and w ill sail without
SfcadcLy. For a little freight or |g»-
. having good accommodations, appic i
-I, or to CAKNOCMAN it MlTClIiil..
lee 111 <v2>4
For Havana or Matanzes
> The brig TRAVELLER, cap
>!v Allen, ill ended a* a regula trader' Foe
’A_i right or passage enrjliTe of the inaste
Sm :1 boi.nl, o to
S. C. DUNNING;
ii Slntwf, btj inirt vaserf, and fur safe,
bid, Molasses< s .,; 1;l y c f or vetahng
SlsrV-v*
S* C. DUNNING,
233 M. X Commerce. //nr.
For Nc\y-York,
The elegant packet ship
Ano.ViS* captain Ohamplin, will
meet. uiiimrtliutif dispatch, having*
.conxirfcnible p;irl of her cam> e
For iix-igiit or parage, having elegant
o.lations, apply on bowl,at Jonc:5* upper
captain C.i;:irm!'ii, or .at the Steam-Hoat
WM. SCARBROUGH.
For New- York,
The \$cH kflrnvn coppered
WV^pacIvet ship RUBICON, N. D. llol
ge, iiuwter, wil : meet w.th ells-
palely having part of her freight
; f» tiic rcsiilpe, or f p.ivsagc, hav.ng su-
ircoinuKKlatioiis apply to cajit. II. on
Jones’upper w fcurif, or to
IIALL & HOYT.
mi'C funding from said vessel andfor sale,
Is pr.mc ht. Croix SUGAR. * * *
27 2(>p
For Charleston,
The ivgiilsr packet sloop JAMES
( LAWRENCE, captain Saver, will sail on
V i hursffuy, wilul ami weather permiiting.
* For freight or passage, hav.ng handsome
illations Jtpplv to the master on boanl, at
vciuiige whi.it', or to
"‘JAMES KENYON,
tleo 27 26}) fInnings wharf.
. For Dariefi, direct,
L The last s .riling regular packet
Vsionp Hit 1 DGF.POHr,Joseph ’.Vooduaivl
\ n.ster, will sail ina fewdays. Forfreighl
£ r inssagc apply to tile captain on beard,
*T J/f<. »r JBAKEtt A WKI-MAN.
ii
For Freight or Charter
To any permiuej 1’ori in the
>^rv. The staunch well found Swe-
f’ SAd sh ship Wiliiam fsCArurniM’
^'^3,^’ dstlieus lk n;, master, 263 tons bur.
feaeiw* '.hen, reriiarsaliy well calculated
B»r lf r lumber. The terms w ill be made yea
t. Apply to the masterjon boanl, at « al-
Iwliarf. or
j.S <241
li;i>iv" ,wn
tVATth A JOV-NKII
S' The honorable the Superior
o r Chatham county will coiatnonce its re
filings on Mon»iay,*the diinl day of Januar.
Z ''tuni cl«v to,the same will be Tuesda),
instant, 'i’lie pr«»l»a!»'dity *»s that t!ie term
sMrt. Jim r. UOLLES, rr’vvJ
215
Jn consequence m'die County
In the Monday in January ensuing, the
\ l*«l|£duro:s will not be called til* l*ucs-
| nr.’Viv* +tii, at 1 j oViock.
G.v/ev of tSr Jndg*.
• JOH T. 1JOIJLES, clerk.
261 - .
I'illiam Law and Joseph W.
have to tncA a copartncwh p m the
Law. The odicc is that, h ttic t.n oc-
!*»eforme ,mljoiuing the office of Ila*
II vsd.Jc. in col. Si lad’s new buiidiug,
hnston’s sajuare.
240
Bills of Exchange on London,
For*aloby„ DL’IIAMEL. li AL’ZF.
dec 1? r*2S4
jy Hills on New-Yorlt,
For sale by IL 1IICHAHOSO.V &*CO.
‘ <lcc Id , 252
Turk’s Island Salt
4,3)3 F.uliels Turk’s Isljuul SALTgor sale it
quantities to suit' purclia^eia. Enquire »•'•-
nov 13 225-
J. F. 1IENitV,
CvninirriTr /.W.,
Sacred Music.
A SCHOOf> for the inst uction of tjjis de*
lightftil and useful accoinphshmei.t, wiH com
mence on Tua&Uv cvcmn, 23ifiiisf. at Chathaip
Academy, under the cl. region of Mr. I- Mtsuv.
Particular attention will be paid to the seiec:;on
of tlie best music, and to correctness of taste :u»d settlement,
pc formance. Terms of tuition, live dollars par
cjnader, in adduce. Tickets of admission may
1>6 iiad of Mr. .%lasou, at the Academy, or of
XV. T. WILLIAMS, * a -txkI :
nov J6 227 'iWusvrn- C. A. dec 2
Blankets and Plains.-
4- bales 8-4‘Whitney Blank&ts
2 bales best wliite Welch Plains
The above goods j'isf recc veil and for sale by
CAUXOCILVNS; Ml'l'CHEL.
nov 17 228
Landing,
From the O?!rthovpr t f.-oin Uverfjoof,
An extensive assortment of’the best WHITE and
BLUE PLAINS, wliicli cost ft om 16d to 2s
, V AXSi*
An assortment , of POINT aiidDUITIL UT^\N-
KETSs,which will be sold low by tile piece or
hale. BACON & Bill JEN.
oct 12 20(1
Copartnership. v-
The Subscribers luive ente c«i into copartner-
sh p .n the IIAimWAItE LINE, under the ff m
of /*outinrif £f* A<*tvH. All demands agai R»t the
late firm of jYevitt ii> ll filter, and tliose. t »:»t arc
indebted to them, will apply to JohnNe itt for
JAMES PUUI/IVvEY,".
JOHN NKYITT. v*
N. 15. An excellent assso tment n the above line,
wh c!i w 11 be sold low, wholesale ami rcti.il; and
tment always kepto.i luuid. -.;
24‘J
Auction and Commission Business.
ix xu.Lc»«Ern.u;,
Tlie subscribe"s respectively info m tlieir
f'iends and the public in general, that they have'
commenced tlie Auction and Commission Busi
ness, in the house nearly opposite the bookstore,
on Wayne-st r ect.
Business consigned to their care will receiv
prompt, attention.
JOHN II. WRIGHT & CO.
dec 18 251
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
,Tlie subscribers are now opening a variety
Seasonable Articles,
which, with those on board the ships OglChorpe,
Emily, and Geo gis„ now oil thei r way f-on. Liv
pool, will make tlieir asso tment of
Woolen, Worsted, Cotton
LINENGOODS,
VK«r *; KXKILlf. AX» KXTRXM VE,
and will be sold at a casonable advance lor cot
ton or undoubted pane*.
ANDREW LOW & CO,
sept 18 90
Patent Hoes.
.Just received, direct from the Brafct* Iron and
Sterf Manufactory, and landing Jhis <lay from tlie
brig Young Holliday, from Liverpool
50 casks Hr.ules* Co. patent HOES, Nos. 1, 2,
and 4, warranted genuine
MILLER & FORT,
dec 6 243 HunteFn IvlU furt.
Just Received,
Jiy t/tr Mcfioonrr fjnthinnlei!'
A very lar-e Spanish JACK, superior to any ever
imported, and will be sold low.
JU.fiO,
■33 his of best Newa-k Cider
IS do Anplts
Apply to- FHEHEKIOK SF.I.LEOK
nov 29 237"
Clothing Ware-House.
.The subscriber has the pleasure to inform his
friends and tlie public generally, that lie has en-
.*:lftged Mr. I). A. Northrop to manage the tailor
ing department, ami from his ability and experi
ence in that line, anticipates bcingahle to give sa
tisfaction to those who may favor him with their
tstoin. Every article of gentlemen’s apparel
lade in the most neat and fashionable style, and
warranted to please—ladies’ Pelisses, Habits, and
Cloaks cut and rhade. »* He has on homl a large as
sortment of the best Cloths, CussimereS and Vest
ags.
ALSO
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
Ready made CLOTHING;
Conxioiing of
Extra super blue, black and fancy colored cloth
dress Coats
l)o do blue, black and mixed cloth and cas-
simerc Pantaloons
do fancy loilincl and Marseilles Vests
l)o do white Marseilles do
do 3lack silk Florentine tlo
do , 'Piiift‘ cassimere do
'do black cloth an»l cassimere do
Do do !*’ue, olive, brown, green and <lrab
Stir touts
with every article necessary in the above line
hich arc off eix-d for side on tlie most accommo-
didingterms. J. GEORGE,
oct 7 93 on th" JUi\
The
Dissolution.
tie copaitnersh-p fo merly exist ng under the
of ilichui i!s ili* ilavt'o-way was <1 Ssolveil by ilia
death of the latte . Those who have unsettled
accounts aga list said ft.m arc • equested to iiaud
them n lor settlement, and those indebted to
make nuned.ate payment to
A. RICHARDS;
Who wil cont nuc the bus ness in livsown name
nov 22 2.i2
Dissolution of Copartnerships,
The copart tie ship of.\m« & Winter, and also
at of J*. . */* /Jeri’ioit £•? Co. is this day dissolved
y mutual consent. All persons hav.ng demands,
am! those ndebted, to the late firms of Nevitt Si
into , aiui P. ‘M*I)e 'lnott & Co. will apply to
AMES pOULTNEY for settlement^ who vi.il
omhict tlie business hcreafe- on ins ou u
count. - JOHN NEVITT,
JOHN WINTER,
P. M‘DERMOTT.
Xai'anMih, iYov. 27,1319.
Portrait.
F.ncouragcd bv the givat patronage received
throughout the United Slates during the last twen-
years, the undersigned takes the liberty of pre-
ciiting to the citizens of Savanuali a subscription
tor :ui elegant aud correct LIKEN Eba of his ex
cellency
JAMES MONROE,
President of the Z Hi ted Slates,
witii a -
Fine 17eio of Savannah,
4T TUB 1HJTTOM.
In, ofTering the aliovc the artist has the honor to
observe that, on his previous subscriptions for
orks of a simtl: r nature, are to be lound the
anu s of our oils' ilhistricus ditizens; such as Mr.
,, .* Jeffersou and Mr. Madison, late Presidents, and
T Or saie j ilia exceHency Mr Monrt>e, tile present Qne, with
family of NEGROES, consisting of j governors of States and Jisiingubhed iiuftviduals:
i,"a god painter and ghi/. e;*; I um l in charleston eighty sipiaturcs wciv recently
* i ^ eopy of- tlie above. ^ It is not there
fore witiioi it some degree of conlidenee that this
cull tor patronage b made upon the citizens of Sa
vannah, and for that purpose tlie subscriber *ill
dojiimsclf the houdr of waiting upon them irrlhe
coui>.* of tiie wt*ek. Ji L. BOQUETA.
dec 16 252 q, -
»** .. ^ .
sean»J>rre:is, cook, vyaainT ami
en. one a boy 12 years <4* age, and tlie
girts, one Id and the.other 2 veurs of
V to UAKtill& WELMAN.
*245
Notice.
Hrtncrsliip heretofore existing between
t b and Jacob Heal, Under, the firm of
K St BEAU v :w "dissolved on tlie
September, I >19, by the death of Ja-
All perams indebted to said, firm are
to make immediate payment .to the
' JOHN JIOSTWICK,
. *. ‘\urvivSjtfr cofKi'etncr.
buiiness,V.* ; ll in future be conducted
iOSTWICK, who wift be thahkful to
”3 for ft clatinuaiicr of tl r ir Favours.
JOHN JJOSTIVICli.
0*354
A Cook wantedi.
Tile highest wages will be .paid monthly or
wevkly, aiul u i dvance »f icqilired, for a good
cook F.-auir*. ft this office.
o.dt 25 2vJ8 ,..r< C-,
Notice. ; ,
The British :Vice t omul’s office is removed id
the wrstijm tfvemcnl of Mri Samuel IIowiH’s
brick stbits on lie Bluff. v •
. . JAMES WALiACt:
dec 16 S53 c*
Auction and Commission Business.
The subsc iber has taken a store at llic north
cst co ner of Market-sipuire, for tlie. transacting
of business in the above line. Ue tenders his ser-
k'ices to the public, and hopes, by attentii.iv
and puntuality which will he sheivffPKo Receive
tlieir sunport.
S.M. MOllDECAI.
aug6 80
J ust Received,
J*er ship Parthian and brigs . Ilmira and Triton,
A FRESH SUPPLY
or
BOOTS and SHOES.
SAMl.F.i EVANS,
on the second floor of tlie b ick store comer of
Whitakcr-st: eet and the Bay.
nov 9 221
John Douglass, ;
. No. 9, Gibbon’s bnildi ng.
JIasjunt received from JV*cw-Iwrib, by the ship £Uen i
. A FRESi; SUPPLY OF
SHOES and BOOTS,
COXSJHTISr, or
•Ladies* moiocco Boots, hnckle Shoes, walking
Shoes and Slippers, heels and springs
Gentlemen’s.SliOes, ike. of different qualities and
shapes
Ch Idren’s leather Boots, m sscs* morocco Slips &
Sandals
Which, in sddjt.on to his former stock, makes it
complete.
An additional supply ^jf NEGRO SHOES—all
of which are offered for sale, as above, ,on ivasou-
ablc terms. . "nov 12 £ca224
& James M. Wayne and Richard
R. CUYLKR have ente ed into a copartnership
Pract*ce the Law, n the Kasteinc cut of tlie
stale, in the counties of Bioke and Seri veil, in the
middle ciicu t, and in the Federal c icuit court
tlie United States.
Their office is near the Exchange, on tlie Bay
and over the office of the Savanna!i Ux_publ can.
Savannah, Nov. 3, 1319. 217
Fancy Chairs for sale
Four Dozen fancy ('hai-s received from New
York, bv tlie late arrivals, and for sale bv
UKNJ. HOWARD,
nov 22 239 Bulloch's Bunge.
Fresh Shoes.
13000 pair fresh SHOES, compris ng a general
assortment, just received, and for sale, on good
terms, bv G. KEWUALL.
next * ioor to Messrs. Low Sc Wallace, Bryan j
nov 18 ml229
For Sale,
25 MULES, which may be seen at Fair I .aw
Enquire of JlaconHJ Bnien, or tlie subsc '.ber.
S. BROOKS.
oct 25 299
Factorage & Commission Business.
The subsc iber tenders Ins services to his f. .ends
and the public, n gene al, in the above l.ne, and
11 he thankful id. any favo^ they may besto 1
on Inn; ami hopes; from strict attention and punc
tually, to shai e a pa t of public fuvo*. F . e-pi oof
stores piovideil fo- the reception of produce.
J. WHITE.
Savannah, 25th Oct. 1819. 209
French Language.
Mr. DU BO SCO, for many years teacher of the
French language in some of the most respecta
ble schools oil New-York Island, informs the inha
bitants of this city that it is his intention to open
a School for teaching the same, lie tenders them
his professional services, and hopes that from his
practical knowledge, his unremitting exertions
and attention to his pupils, he will secure to him
self such share of patronage as to imhice liim to
make Savannah his permanent residence.
Mr. D. will attend classes in private families—
he will likewise attend Seminaries, if required.
For information respecting Mr. D, he respect
fully refers to Messrs. Anthony Barclay and Janies
Grecnhow, esq’s, and t » Dr. J. W. Cvtton, who
will give every information required.
An Evening School will be opened for those
young gentlemen whose avocations render it'
convenient for them to attend during the day.
N. B. Mr. D. resides al Mi’s. Gnbbin’s, on the
Bay.
Terms—Fifteen Dollars per quarter, five
which in advance. dec 14 251
To Hire,
run tub sriwr.it,
A Boy, who is a good house servant. Apply at
this office. -
june 4 34
To Rent,
A D'.rciHng House, situated in
Rroughton street, with convenient fir -
I & I f roof OuvHouses. Immediate poss s-
.J?—Lslon c*an be given; and, if wished, tl».*
principal part of the Furniture may bo lured \t ith
,t. Apply to the printer,
dec 29 m263 -
Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate,
of the late major And e\v M*Le:ui, Will p»escnt
them to ‘ THOS. BOURKK.
28 211 adm'or
One Hundred Dollars’ reward..
Rnnaway from the subscriber on the 23d ulti
mo, PRINCE, a negro man, aged 20 years, of dark
complexion, about 5 feet 8 inches high, stout made,
walks a little stooped, has a down look when *})ol
en to iVith an impediment in Ids speech. Tror
concurrent circumstances the Subscriber believes
that Prince left this placa on the day of his deser
tion in Company with a cpuple of men, to wit:—-
Shadeiich Jacobs and John Durrer, who.p;i5$ed as
horse jockies. Jacobs has lately resided oil the
Sarilla* and Durrer, b supposed to ije a Juirive of
Spartanburg district, South Carolina, and is from
appearance about 25 rears of agej , well.made, but
not very tall, with ftlue fejes, l gl t iipir, nuhly
complexion. The^ifcnve reward will Be paid pn
cpnnction of eithejt of their.baving carrie t Ptinfie
Htvay, or Fifty Doll u-s to any Jk;rsoh who. may de-
Jiver tby’fellow at .this place, ur secure ^m in axiy
gaol in t}i.e state, giving the nihscriber-rhnr.ediate
notice tboveof, &c. It t. BMjOWfBLL.'
The ciitofs of thc.Str^e .bazetielj^tvllion'Mes-
1 4
Factorage.
AllTIIf G. MILLER and ELIAS FORT hav
ing united their interest in the Factorage Com
mission bittiness make a tender of their best ser
vices to their frit-lids and the public in general.'—
Fire-proof store.*, are p . oviilrd, and liberal advan
ces made on good* and produce committed to tlieir
charge.
ELIAS FORT will continue the duties of his
profession, until further notice, and will always be
found during office' hoars, at the counting house
f MILLER & FOR T,
dec 6 242 Hunter's buck buildings.
Seminary for Young Ladies.
Mrs. .M‘Kcan respect ft illy informs her friends,
that she has removed to tlie South Common, cor
ner of Uarnard street, nearly opposite the Pres
byterian Chhrcli, where she can enlarge her esta
blishment, so as lo prosecute, 'with greater con-
vcii.ciice, her views, regarding a respectable Se
mi naiy lor Young Ladies, in tlie most necessary
and ornamental acquirements, 'fhe best assistants
shall be selected, when tlie establishment requires
additional aid.
N. B. Fiveair six Young Ladies, who wish to
attend brandies taught iu the School, con be ac
commodated with board.
Terms known at Mrs. M‘Kean’s.
Savannah, dec. 23, 1819. 258
Jckyl Island.
Fo-sale, tlie Island of I, it n indmiitahh-
tlie finest pmpc'tv o i tl.e sea <(, .r of if.,. (■_,
me. or Geoi^-.a for ti e ciilt’vatiou ej eottoa. o: ilf! ;
eitfoymeut and niesctst on id' Intdtli, ne:.: I. a
m.les Irni; snd uSnat tlucc am! a italfi w def v ,.„i
sdh &olli<-i'-aine*li'.imfi'J>l>uvlit a.!,e u! v. .llil >e.
oak, p.tcli p ile, etc. ami exi, ll. nt «ator .»|)uh.
tp P-'e't't' esq. at its :es tlen.ei*-oft
U*e Island, o: .n Sa\ .li-.n-Ji. to
ocl
213
WCUAIUJ LKAKK.
To Rent
Those valuable tire-pfioof Stores,
, g J.tmthe Kay, attachfl to the V aSltiu-vfnA
Hall, "ell calculated for either the v. I nlc-
• AaftS tle orretril hiiaincss. 3 in- rents will he
moderate and possessi"n ftiven inintolialdr. For
terms apple at tiic Baiikci'lhe State of (A-ortpa, or
■the undersigned. IV. T. W II.I I A Jis,
FA!AS KKftl),
J. F. ItENItY. ’
oct12 200
To be Rented
Several eligibly situated Ware
Houses, and jibssessiou gireniini.tcilliite-
*19lr*v: itooacitvLotiuSi. .ft.nivs' square.
sept 9 86
A.-S. RVLLDUIi.
For Rent
A comfortable dwelling House,
situated on s corner tot, iiiftrentol I art
of the city, am! not farf-ont the Market
Possession will be given on tlie 6th of
January next. Applv to • •
JOHN P. VTIAJAMSON.
dec 23 255
To Rent
A good and two Story House ip
Reynolds ward, oppossite the Filihtu-e,
togetlier witlra house fit fora Batrbc'or
or a man witii a small familys. Pus-
session can he given for either, about tlie middle
of the present month.
T. BOURKE.
oct 7 98
To Rent
The subscriber offers to rent lii»
J fire proof store in the' vicinity of Ilia
, !| Steam jjoat Comtiiny’s Wharf.
_ JOHN U. MOKFA.
oct 27 210 .
To Rent,
The House, at present occupictl
M T s. Gc'eneau, in State street, near
Ogletlioipe square. Possess on g:v<fi
llic first day of November . Frtr tems
upplv to R ARMOUR,
oct 25 208
Merchants’ Hotel.
The subscriber informs his friends and the pub
lic in general that he has taken that excellent ami
commodious house, fronting tlie Planters’- Bank,
knoun by the name of MEi*UHANT8’ 1IOTKI.,
lately occupied by Mr. Pett-ngifl, where ladies
and gentlemen can be genteelly accommodated.
Ue assures them, if they will honor him with a
call, lie will tloeveiy thing in ids power to merit
a continuance of tlieir favors. lie will have in
lead!ness shortly, a comfortable hou-e,"Separate
iroH» tl.e Hotel, ior the accomhiodation of loulies
only. He has also a Stable for tlie accommoda
tion of horses, and u careful mail to Like charge
fit. J. WHITE.
Savannah, Dec. 20, iS19. ai*2o5
Savannah Poor-House and Hospital
SOCIETY.
An election will be held at tlie court-house, on
Monday, the 3d day'of January next, from 9 till
2 o’clock, for Twelve Managets for the govern
ment of tlie Poor-llouse and UospiLd, for tlie en-
g year, 'tiic following gentlemen are ap-
po.ntcd to superintend sa.d election:—Thr*ma»
Young, James Morrison, Jos.ah Pen/iehl, Joseph S.
lot, John Hunter, John Lewis, Jos. Gumming.
The members of die society are requested to go
epared lo pay up ttiuir annual subscriptions.—
ie generous and humane, who have not yetsub-
sci ibed, arts solicited to come forwaitl and conui
butt* to the support of Ilfs useful and benevolent
nstituLou, m order ti«at its intenestihg objects
nay be effectually earned into execution. Tlie
.ccouuts tor tiie present year will be published in
the gazettes of tins city, lor tlie information of die
members of the society.
JJy order of the. Board of .Managers,
JOSEPH Gc MM IMG, sec'ry.
dec 8 f245
For Sale or to Rent,
la’cc Houses near.JP. Jo< St : Ie%
fi>*me ly known as tiie Liverpool t,e‘.
Foa terms apply to . JACOB FAIIM, »;•
T. V. GRAY
oct 05 208
To Rent,
(Until the first of Aovembrr',)
The comrr.modious two stoin r HOUSE,
9 9)Sl ^^ c ^‘ oro P e squrc, nortl of U. Richatfi-
.1 esQ* " ell calculated for a boarding
house, having ten rooms/ five witii tire places, *
good culler kitchen, wash house, staidc and car
riage house. Rent will be low to an approve*!
tciiftnt, :vrtd posseftaiun givenimuicdiatcly; Apply
to Mrs. Ruth Armour,
dec 3 241 o at JVo. 3, Comvteixc IZoir
T o Rent,
That pleasantly sitv Vcd house
tn Re) nold’s^vard, belonging to the es
tate of Richard M. Stites, and lately oo-
cupied by Robert Habersham, Esq. For
terms, apjily to GEORGE ANDERSON,
dec 27 a»;253
For Rent,
An eight acre Jot of good gardeh jfrotmd, well
fenced, adjwilling the city conuiion. Applv to
M. M‘ALUo iEIL
dec 4 242
State of Georgia.
Jig his GCCelicncy John Chirk', Governor and Com-
rounder in Chief of the .tuny uhd .Yuvy of this
state, and of the militia thereof:—
II herein at a oitpei ior court held in and for the
county of Mdntosli, at November term, eig ht ccri
died and n.netcen, before the honorable Joiin
i. Bemen one of the judges o\ tlie buperior court
i'Lns.stale a certain John L. Hopfrins was con*
icted of voluataty n anslaughtcx or- tlie body of
.U‘*4ueui M*Aiitosu, mil was under sentence o.
conffitcii.ent in tiie Pcniteiuiai\ of tins
suite.—And wiicre*as l nave received sat.siactory
inlornialion that the said Joint L. Hopkins has, b\
tiie aid and conmvui.ee of the siienif.ol tiie said
county ot M‘lntoSit m ule iiis escape with the in
tent.on it is hebevea of go ng to St. Augustine
and troni thence to sonic of tne Spanish provinces
in South Am rica: 1 have thcreiore ihought pro
per to issue this inv proclainution heioby off emig
re ward of live Ini wired dodai’S to unv person or
aud deliver the said
r wiio will app-che
John L. iloiikinsto tlie Keeper ol tlie Fciiiteiuia- ©---— .. - •
rv ox ih.i slate U. MUIe.lgevillc iu order that l.e side.it—Whoever ism possession of ..note *.A
niav undergo and ftllter tin punishment inf-.cled misplaced ludve^ correspomhng ^th‘- 1 *
bv 'the sentence passed upon him. And I do more- cr ied above, «'.U please fornanl one of tnem o
. over l.Ciebv chj-ge and Uf.meall. offices, c.s-d the st.bscr.bcr, who m
rom and military, to be v.^iaia in emkatcri-to ap-1 otber. CH.YBLES MACIitL.
preheud the said Hup kins u to he fbuim Watliiii Smamiah, I/ec.V
tills state and to g.vc Idl aui .n them power lo any
pe:*sou d* pei’son* vvho may apprehemi him
confinement.
For Sale,
The Dtveliiiijj House, Iatfcly oc-
ctipiod by Mr. Isaac, oppos tethe new
Chu ch, ai Soutlv-Broad sti*eet. Apply
ANDREW LOW & GO.
228
To Hire,. ■
A NEtlUO MAN, ace mtomed to cook in a
public house for several years. EiwpiU*c al tiiri
office. dec 27 26o
Overbeer. ^ ,
M'antcd for tlie esta.e oi Mossman, on Hutchin
son’s Island, oppos.le tlie city of Savannah, an
Overseer or Miuiager, cajjabJe of Liking charge of
tlie slaves on tliat estate,sa\ about5D workers. He ^
must be sober, honest, ucLv o ai»d hum.uic; and if
to a knowledge ofc-thc n.aiugcment ol slaves lie
cm add Uiat of being in experience*! t oltou aini
provision planter .he v.illaueet w itii gt»od encour
agement. Any person of the above description,
with a gang o» slaves, can be accommodated With,
land to plant, either upon shale* or lor their own
account and tiie crop oi this present season w iff
testilj the prospect ot gathering at feast a bole ot
clean cotton to every ac.e plained. Any part of
tiic land may be rented for a period of ; cars. ^
For terms ajiply to M. MEIN,
dec 17 253
. -Notice. .«• ■ .. •‘■if
The subscritril - lias in his possesvon 1'*'0 HrJf
Notes of one hundred dollars, of the I’lsulerf
Hank of Geoi-ffia, which dees not rffree; the left
lialf.ift No. 559, signed bv J. .Marshall, caffe, awl
tl.e v.-rghilialfNo. 38, signed bv JohnEolton, pro..
•A..... irl. ift-m ha,aej>*<nftn of'fi tint*- bitft
CM ward tficii attoiitiii to ir.e fi.
Given under my band aiic’ tiie great seal of the
state al the state house in JLilexlge.ixle, this
thirteenth ,<la> of December in tlie. year of our
JbonI one thousand tight hundred andmiK-teen
and if. tl.( lony-third of the independence of
tl.e L"ailed States ol Auienc:, .
, ‘ JOHN CLARK.
By the Governor. .. f -
Auwc HawftCNn, S- trrrtoiy of Stale. . ,
• .Tj* Jplui L Hopkins is a slender man about 5.
ci£ u Inches high, dark conijilectioox a film over
- >,onsidei-ably, and appears to
the letYvye S'oons fons
fie about twenty-three years itf age.
,* The^exbtorscf th e
efi Gasette afe retpu
g gyochnied^JtUtroo tuaec
V. , „• •fheeditoi»cftheSavinnalx9cy>iUc»nand
*' K ’ pencil Gasette afe requested to pubhai the fer*-
Extract of an Ordinance.
And be it farther arMtJxti That from and after
the twentv.fourth day of December, until tl.e sei
cond dav ’of January next, aini in each succeeding
venr, not moTc than two negroes, or othe r slat a
from one and the-same plantation, shall In- per.
mitted to come within die limits of the city, on
the same day or night; and if more than l.wo ne.
grots, belonging to thc : same plantation,- shall be
foen or fbunn vnthin the Units of tl.e city, on a»
dav or night, from tl.e twenty-fourth of IlccemV?
to tl.e second of-January next cutting, ev.urtlio!
they mat have tickets, tfievahJi! be ftppreltendetf
and’ imprisoned liv the Cit* Maralial, or tliq Supers.
iitteii«laut,of the IVatcli, or any one of the mead
be» of the watch, -or City ConstablesrMtliJ iritUl
remain in prison hntil discharged and Ousts paid.'
ti. JU ESfii c\ &