Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, December 10, 1816, Image 3

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1 . -44 that Georgia has derived little oe t\o I gfgte, Was, on Wednesday-last, elected a senator .. L *■ in congress, to serve until the 4th March next, past be con ^‘“IjUshment of this line; for leaving a avantage fr “ n ‘ 1 g ri | e , lU d unprofitable territory acqui- oat of view' .2. be expected, that our citizens or emi- jeu, it can sea ofthe United States would occu- crants from * - on one side the Spanish line and py a lerritoj?' en t ^ em and t | )e settlements in Georgia, the Indians ne situation according to the line estab- fluch would ‘ 0 j- General Jackson, fished in the tr - ce} r i e . ive further to represent as a Your mernon J orr! pi a i,it, that according to the treaty iust ground. Rl c „i Jackson, all the territory left for jnegociate'l • nation of Indians lies either within 'the use ot the ^ ^ Qr stre t c fi cs along its western the limits °‘ ’ c0 7 ise quence of this state of things must boundary- 1 . ff!iv ernment of the United States will be obvious. difficult to obtain a further extin- nowfind ll jm'baii title ill the very quarter where, by guishnw’ nt ™ { they were most bound to obtain it; and in the place of the honorable John Taylor, re signed: and also to serve for six years from the 4th of March next. The following gentlemen, were on Tuesday last elected by the Legislature, electors of pre sident and vice-president of the United States viz: William Garrett, Philemon Bradford., James Buff, Thomas Evans, Gilliam JU-K'erall, Frederick Nance, John Thomas, R. R. Screven, Thomus Lee, Joseph Read, John L. Wilson. positive comp ac " I . .heir own act .. , have M w ™„. 1IW>nt t0 tie ur-pa, distant and precarious. rendered a compliance with their joleniii cn S a h l l 1 ' be h viiv that in this treaty the in Your n-cjn r V ^’ ve bccU abandoned, or at least ov«-i- '(crests J» t s ;, e call now, or at any other period. JooKea, JI ,. t i,„UniU<l States a more .-.atisractovv .MfuUy „f their con,;,act, for C °T?n behalf of the citizens of Borgia, protest and re- and in Dena ■ . tv so far as it 1 el ites to an winstrate again* tlie i; lmls „fsaid 2sfs^->!«!Kts=yf COURT MARTIAL. Lieutenant commandant Ounnivc.ham, who commanded the United tarates’vessel Firebrand at the time she was v-niton! v attacked by the C Cassidor, was tried Jricans on the 2d ult. Marine Society. At a meeting, held the 9th instant, the following gen tlemen were elected Officers for the ensuing year: JiMKS Murk, Presiilent. Jonathan Battelle, Vice-President. Alexander HusTEn, T-easurer. Jnuv Mouuall, Se. return/. (XJ A meeting will take place on THURSDAY EVEN- !S(i, the I2tii instant, to adopt rules for the Society.— Members are requested to attend. By or.ler of the Preside t. John Morrill, dec 10 147 ■ t;-i Have just rcc llton O iAT.r WKii-r) u the most ucrom- !Sp;nn«h ship -Vnn:i and hi by a court martial at .New mtire, ? inches by 3-4 thick 9ii res muy said state, request tli • nj _ erm it, to procure an ad.li-.ion.d j y as circums »■ j exUnifiiishiiKic of India ' title rorad'rrnabVvto the stipulation contained m toe . ..t arc- cle; of agreernfiU and cv*jir'n^etU; ; red ™ mnussioners oe ucu -e be taken, us 111 Rile lisbiiKn* ot I.ul, ior ;i breach of the -*i\ r J better regulation of the quited. UN VXXAH I O'** in, sea-isl.nui, i lb. 23 j a 24; Rice, }■ petali- . %15'J cts.; F,;s ;r, Sil; Fork, cvl.ar: brown, per ib. 1.5 a Rum, Jamaier . Island, per g.dl article o i ;vv; uu! riie act (or the ilOilUl ib’y K ,t CC] Frn ., ffilled^eville Journal. December 4 F/NANCES OF UEOiRilA. e..surer, as l t appears by the abstract of t .- submitted to the legislature, that on i:v: 2,1st of October last there remained in the treasury iu cash 365,866—in good bonds, exclusive of those set apart for the redemption of the public debt, gl52,539—and in the United States’ treasury notes S”,900—being in all §220,305. In addi tion to this sum, the state holds Bank Stock, tin which 8202,000 haw been paid—and there is due to Georgia from the national government for western territory 8936,558, a thiid of which is ready for payment—amounting in the whole to 81,364,863. * There is yet owing on the Bank shares owned by the state 8550,000 (of which, 8258,000 must be immediately paid)—and of 81 per gallon, £>l 7a c's. IREN 1'. :b •>' l a oo; ('oiruii. •At. V ’ y - Urn,.; < m, .rr< *31 5; ik-t t, per Vi^J fkic Mi, per lb. 1 » :i8.; Su^ar, louf, per >T.. ~>1 .)'J Cts.; lit nil, ;; ' 0 1 Cts/; UX'atluJ W f 'Vr.U /, ,*t >.t •/*; •» for sa V. I it 1 u: •, VtZ: j 1o 0 ba;;s r^rc-on uk u | ’ J tons ii-n.i, u j CJ do hev.-y . xc Oar I 1000 plougi: .Vo,dds sfl' ctcd for t!ii 269 pieces first qu-.iay Hugging 4J ton.;Slut, S. S. G 11 J>. Xos. 1, ‘ is sr u’.E SO’ 1 bushels Liverpool S A.1.1‘ Auction. To-Morraw the 11th inat. Will be sold on the Exchange wharf, for ac count of all concerned, 6 hhds TOBACCO, partially damaged on board the boat i.- c * —Terms, appoved endorsed noteaat K;iza, from August; sixty days Sale to commence at 11 o’clock, M. Herbert & Co. auct’rs. -• viLdtion. To-Morrow, iith instaat, Will !.e .sold on Taylor’s -wharf A QUANTITY OF COTTON BAGGING, Imported i.» and damaged on board the brig Planter, rein Glasgow, for account of all concerned. to commence at "11 o’clock ■ !•<-: market , 3 coarse alluni Windward -, Cognac, TO! : T OF 8AV \ >.' Tuesdn'i, Pecem Ml. <• id, !H16. the money in the treasury 864,000 were receiv ed for bonds to redeem the-public debt, which of course cannot be again appropriated—making 8614,000, soon to be expended, and leaving seven hundred and fifl j thousand, eight hundred and sixty three dollars to be applied to such pub lic uses as the legislature may hereafter think proper. The bill “to prevent the circulation of notes issued by unchartered banks and to prohibit the issuing of change bills and for other purposes,’" hasbecomea law, having received the assent of the governor. The provisions ol this act are 1st —declaring it unlawful.fur any association or Rcompany (not vested with authority to trade as a Bank) to issue any engraved note or bills tor two j dollars, or any greater sum. Any person hoid- ! ing such note issued after the passag n -itish ship Lord WV iinyioii, Jlitchv I, Liverpool u ,p Cl'imillus, (Irml.tnu, HiiiluileipLiu. nrig Lion, Bryan, Boston Brig F.liza, Adanv*, do Brig Adeline, Ric!', do Brig Archibald, Burke, Xew-York Brig Ocean, Bond, <io Brig Lliza Lord, Smith do Schooner .Minerva, Hall, Bosion Schooner Harriet, Tuber. X< w-Yor': Sloop General Washington, Cnmpbi C!.K \ Ship Dido, Maxwell, Liver,)- ol British brig Waterhoc.v, M..r.his, Kingston. Iiarleston of tlie act. & Wo, the subscrihers, passengers ill the ship KUBIGON, from Yc.,-York to S tva:m..h, wilii great pleasure, tlu.s puli.ii iy « \press to tkiptain Hol- DKiiioi; our sincere thunk ; r hi:- inder'atig.ble attentions to us, and to his ship, daring our late vo« acre. .IKSSK w.vrsox. JABBZ LON«.WORTH, GHYRLKri A ,'OMNES, dir !0—147 .tV'-F,/, .1 'd'Kxi.V. 5b< iO no JC : crates EARTiIEXWARi-% consisting cf Plates, Gups and Sauc.is, Mugs and Pitchers, select ed for this market CO tons pot Metal, from a half to thirty gallons each 50 do Cordage, first quality, assorted 1 U„bie, thirteen inch, warranted 5 pipes Cognac Brandy 5 do Holland Gin 100 barrels green Cuperas Russia ami Ravens Dm k Russia Sheeting, first ...ul dec 10— —p 147 ecoi.J quality V i t . E. iiiiiu, 6cc. 20 puncheons X. E. Rum 13 do rye Whiskey 10 do X. E. Gin A D 10 kegs Gosb.en BUTTER, of excellent quality A considerable quantity of a:.c b..r and waggontire lliUX. for sale ctieap. Enquire of Thomas G. Wallon n Co. rlrr 10--T- 147 ./ -oduV'j X au. Tilt su!. Coi.iiiiissiuji i>ii mg' declined (he pracu ice mess. •f law, on the first .n»t::nt; now title is his services to ids .riemts and fellow-citizens, generally, in the above line, anti pkdgts himself that his attention, exertion and punctuality, in business, siiali be such as to merit a portion of their fa vor and support. He has obtained commodious fire H. C. Dunning, auct’r. Auction. To-Morrow, 1 ilh inst. 11 ill i>e sold before my store Groceries and Dry Goods* ALSO 6 qr. casks Tom riff Wine 15 tlo Colininar do 10 bis New England Rum 25 bags Sugar, 20 bis Beef Id casks Cheese, 5 hose- Hats 5 i boxes Soap, 30 boxes dipt Caudle* 2j boxes Spanish Cigars 20 pitces Kentucky Bagging 30 pieces Inverness ilaggiiig 500 pair Shoes 2d pieces Blankets 3o pieces Broadcloths 10 pieces Aton Skin 100 dozen Madras Handkerchiefs 34 pitces Dimity Cambrics, Muslins, Sec. Liv E'visiq A very prime negro GIRL about 18 years cf age. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock, A j* PHI V ATE S-t U. £0 crates CUCCKEtlYWARE A. Howe, auct’i’. Auction. On Thursday nejet, i.r-Jth inst. B ill be suLa oejr Groceries uur slure- proof stores on Howard’s wharffor the reception of pr ifp ’I’lie pubiic are cautioned against; crediting the crew ol ihe slop Js tbella, ot \it.n teg*o Huy. | a.s I will not pav any debts of tiieir c« Mr*ctinir- Baillie Allen. fW. 10—H—147 naite duce, and his counting room is in the east tenement of said building, immediately under Mr. diaries Howard. Joseph S. Feiot. sen d a n 1 r ».5 Caution. The public are hereby warned not to credit the crew of the ship LOUD WELLING I ! >X, as no debts of their contraction will be paid by lames Mitchell, 10- -u- nl above may recover twenty five per cent o the amount thereof. 2dly, The issuing of change bills under two dol lars, is prohibited—the holder of a printed or en graved due hill or note, issued after the piling of the law, may recover from the person * c ;ng or signing, three times the amount billy, Persons who have issued cnangebills are required to make return to the tax receiver, on oath by tlie 1st June next of the amount, in circu lation issued by them to thebeM ol their know ledge; on which amount they are to pay a tax: ot t wenty per cent. On failure to make the return to the tax receiver, they forfeit 8500, and are also subject to the payment ol three told toe sum of ■any due-bill on which they may be sued. 4th!y, Chartered banks of the state to pay spe tie simultaneously with tlie Batik of JStates or the banks of the adjoining states; and after the 20th of February next, to pay their notes under five dollars in specie, or small bills under one dollar when change shall be. required. On For Aew- ■5ty i <v The regular packet br;g tY.IZA LORD, N. H. Smith, master, w.il mer> riili immediate dispatch. Fur freight or passage aupiv to the master on board, or to CHARLES V>. CAUPUXTER & CO. Por sale, lavdit:/r fro - s ;. d brig, Pickled Salmon, do Mackerel, do oh id Hair barrels corn Beef, fancy Chairs dec 1 -147 For New-York. The regular packet schooner NEWELL, John If. Taber, mas er. or passage apply to the captain r A Rice’s wharf, or to dec 10 147 HARRIET For !r< n-Jit BALLARD & SIT.Xt I 'or Icii dt'iiton, (x. c.) The tine slooo AREl'. l r.S, A. Hoyt, master, to sail on Thursday next,- having a part of her carivo ready to go on board. For freight of . _ I rhe remain'll r or passage apply on board, at M'Kmnc’s tlie United j whart; or *o L. PE ! TY Si. CC. 10 147 \\ no '.v nuts ciiuhp GooJsr* The subscriber offers for sale at his store, in Gibbons’ brick building, Flannels a 3l J to 37 J per yard, superfine blue and black Cloth, a g7 per yard, Bombuzeti of all colors 37 4 per yard, apr-<n Check, 5-4 wide a 37 i do. super fine Ginghams, 6-4 a 62 A and / 5 dc. Calico, 25 a 37 i <lo. white Homespun, u 25 do. colored 31 i do. Linen, 37 A do brown Holland, 25 do. cotton Shirting, 4-4 wide 37 l do. tea Kettles, §2c.aicn, 200 dozen South Carolina broad Hues §7,50 a S«-I ozen, 3oU00 Flints a 83 per thousand anil a variety of other aiticl* s too tedious to enumerate. .hsj. on hand. 80 bis brov. n Sugu-r, 30 boxes Havana do 40 bags of Cot dec 10- F. HOC V LER. -147 md Dry Goodsi ■ALSO 10 hhds Whiskey 30 kegs cut Xaiis 20 pieces Biu.iketl 10 r ises Hats, assorted qualities lo bis boitied Porter 20 pieces cotton Sawing Silks, Stockings, Pins, Buttons, lie. Sale iu commence at 1 1 o'clock, M. Herbert 8c Co. auct’rs. City Marshal’s sales, OF RE-ENTE11FD LOTS, CONTINUED, Fur the first Tuesday in Janaari/^ 1817. Wood! Wood! The best of FIRE WOOD, cf lariouv kinds, at Five Dollars per curd, on the wharf, to be had always on Wal- 'a lower wharf. Shipping will also be supplied, at a mo.cent’s notice, ’.vi'hauy kind of Fire Wood. J. hi. COLLINS. dec It! m—7—*47 'Hie Art of Penmanship. i inert informing the citi zens userib«:r t;n;esth u. ii.ii.ni, th; i lit- hit:; rrmedthe house occ‘i|)ied i>y Dr. (dorim*- his :ib<. :r.:z) on Hclti s»re»t, west of Market squ ire; v here h * will aGeiui trorn ten o'clock in thcinor.ni v»; tiii one yr. and from lialf past six in the evenim*; till halfut nin^, for the purpc?sc of j teauhinj; .i.C.t . J-.*#. iml System ot i shin, lie* arc, :r. j T ‘.c citizens, v.lio feel a disposition lo I ci:co».iray;e him ia hi-; profession, that he !i:,s liecn a con- for Darien, St. Simon's and lirnnswlcx. » f |c.-abte time.. «i teaching Pcniu-nship, and i.s failure iu either ca?e, tiieir aot, paid at y ue jmotfs- Uie rate oi ted ami bear interest uiitii twenty five per cent. In Senate, Thursday, 28th November. Mr. Harden, front the committee cm the statu of the republic, to whom was referred the go vernors communication to the general assembly upon the subject of tlie Oconee Navigation, re ported that theyjiaveexamined the minutes ot ’he Oconee Association, and of the account current of the expenditures and receipts of the last ve ir. The committee deem it advisable to recom mend the appropriation of a sum sufficient to pay the. instalments upon tlie shares on the St ile Bank, purchased bv the Oconee Association, provided, tlie same are made inalienable by the said company, and placed at the disposition of the general assembly, whenever it may be deem ed necessary to resume tlie same, or to convert it to other purp. se«, ami that the additional sum of six hundred dnlls.be appropriated to the said Oconee Association far (he puidtase of a negro man to replace the one uiifoi-tuimudv drowned: which being read was ordered to lie on the table. HOUSE OK HEKKES!-NT VnVES. Tuesday. 2Gta November. A report was received from the commission ers of the Penitentiary Edifice, tin* substance of which is, that all the rooms intended for the re ception of convicts are finished—that the other apartments in the main building m e nearly so— that the wails which are to enchase and compose a part of tlie word shops are nearly up; and tney have little or no doubt ihe building in the course of three or four mouths wilrb. i i a state of re a diness to answer not o.nlv th ■ purpose of secure confinement, but of employing the convicts in the useful occupations of different branches of mechanics. ' H id sail in the course of tins / J The sloop CYNTHIA, 1>. Fidge, in; mer. freighter passage apply on hoard, !a\in:; Howard’s wharf. dec. 1.;—i*—-Is I sei.iom rtr f..ileal in making a good writer oi any j,ei- on in eighteen L' iSons, who paid strict ateention to his nstruction;. 'tc, then-tore, hopes that he will meet licit on. - haigtment as to bid nee him to slayso-.ne- - 1 - with . For sale by dor Id m Bills on England. .1 t MES DICKSON St CO. -147 t reiuiiiiii ior ijumars. The highest preiiiimi gdvt n for Dollars bv J. George- .b ,• m—v— 1 {- tssin^ Two barrels of BEER, market f). 6? B. Samlf.rd, and one cask CHEESE, marked IV. Crenshaw, landed from the brig Sallv, from Phil .Jelpi.ia at Howard’s wharf, and which have probablv b.-.-n taken bv some person in mistake. Any information rtspecung ilv-ni « til be grate fully receii ed. AV. 1’. WILLIAMS, dec 10—v—147 A Jersey Watson lost. Taken from he'ore the subscribers’ store, last night. JERSEY WAGGOX, the body paintc t tlark green, lli time ir. Savannah. He also -feels hunselt safe in stating to the citizens, that, if he does not fully succeed in fulfilling their expectations, their tuition shall he given gratis. The house has two very com eiiiciil rooms for that purpose: One in die npp< r, and the other iu the lower story; so that both seyi s ni y be accommodated in the dav without anv iucon-.cnisnee to the teacher. Those wishing to bee.,me scholars will oblige elite teacher by making immediate application, as tlie school will be closed .-.s soon as there is a suific.ent number of suit- .-cia'ier.s. For further information cjU on the subscriber at ms sciiool room during tii, liouvs of school, or at Mr. Craig’- hoarding house, on the Bay. dec 10—a—147 W ants a situation, as Clerk, A young man, brought up in a Counting house,-in one of the iiovdicru states who has had charge of a set of Books for seven years. Safisf..etorv reference will be given. A line addressed to It 3 and left at this office, will meet with immediate attention, dec 10—m* — 147 P \ situation wanted, wheels and a vlctree* red, perfectly new A reward of FIVE DOLLARS will he given for its return, or infor mation where it can be found. Palmes SC Davidson. Hr.- r 147 i ne suijje i iDcrs Have in store, the following articles marked diamond B. landed from ship Siienns, first Scpten-her .st, and for which no owner lias anpm-el—8 pieces cMtou Baggaug, dec 10— Stanton Sfi Byrd. j- i t) 1 V: No election took place in this village on Mon th, v, 2el inst. to supply the vacancy occasioned by Uie resignation of A. Cutiibert esq. The cause ot this failure is mysterious,and very unsatisfac tory to numbers. We shall investigate the business by our next.—Washington (Georgia) News, 6th inst. Columbia, (s. c.) December 6. Colonel Andrew Pickens was yesterday elected governor aud commander in chief in and over the state; and John A. Cuthbert, was elected lieutenant governor. —> - The hcmorable William Smith, one of the jinxes of the court ol common plcas/cf this ; dad possession gi-r.-n immediately, A STORK, in Market-square, an e-xceli-nt stand i business. Enquire at this office. dec 10—■—iff r « 1 i o ru e i L That well known PLANTATION, Called Cedar Hill, belonging to tlie estate (if General Jackson, adjoining tin- city, will he leased for a term of years, on application to li. Sfi j. Habersham. Her 10 1 IT stopped From a black boy, last Saturday night, a BANK RILL. The owner may have it by proving property anti paying for this advertisement. P. EVEN, dec 10 m* 147 Found, On the Augusta road, about 5 miles from town, on the 7th inst. a bundle containing sundry articles of YWEARING APPAREL. ' The owner can have the same bjj proving the property and paying for this advertise- mfcnt. Apply at this office. 4eclQ—X—147 A young man, of steady habits, wishes for a situation in a grocery or dry good store, can write a good hand, .i.as some knowledge of business, .and would do every tlnng in his power to forward the interest of his employ er. A line addressed to J. F. and left at this office, will be (bile attended to. dec 10—m*—147 On Saturday last, between the hours of 3 and 4 in the afternoon, . * ei Morocco POCKET BOOK, with a patent steel spring and clasp, containing a note on Jacob Block er, and sundry other papers of no consequence to any ■niehut tiie owner, with two or three dollars in change. If tin-finder will leave it at this office, he will be paid five dollars and what money is in the book and sincere thanks of WILLIAM FARSON. H 1 ■ — *>■ 1 7 -Brought to gaol, iu Savannah, f)- ci_;i.i.- i- 5, I alb, a negro man, who says his name is Francis So dding, and that he belongs to Benjamin res ent!, of Columbia, (s. c.) He is about twenty-eight years of age and five L et nine inches high, has a scar above his right ancle, occasioned by a buck shot. II. M‘Call, g. c. c. d'-r 10 147 Georgia—Chatham county. By Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary of said county. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, Isham M. Shell has this day applied for let ters of administration or. the estate of Lewi- G. Riddle, late a soldier in the army of the United States, dec. 'as principal creditor. Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish all and singular tlie kindred and creditors of tlie said Lewis G, Riddle, dec. to file their objections, (ifany they have) in my office on or before the 7th day of January next, other wise letters of administration will be granted to the ap plicant. , * • Given under my-nand aid seal df office, at Savannah, the. 7th day of December, 1816. (L.S.) -fl UilUfit M. §0Hi\C, C, P. If the respective rents flue are not paid on or before that day, between the u.>ual hc,ui3 of 10 o'clock a. si. and 3 o’clock r. nr. Oiti Prank\iu ward—No. 2, five quarters due; George W. Evans; amount 856 20 cents. No. 3, five quarters <lii:a; George W. Evans; amount §56 20ce.it* No. 39, four quarters; JuhnG. Williamson; amount 830. Washington ward—No. 36, two quarters due; Mary Spears; amount 84 84 cents. Liberty want -No. 24, four quarters due; Samuel Rus sia; amount 850. Columbia aour,!—No. 24, five quarters due; Joseph Ba con; amount 8^2 50 cents. No. 31, six (quarters clue; Joseph Portalio; amount §34 80 cents. Greene-ward—No. 14, three quarters due ,- George AG kirson; amount §25 5) cents. No. 19, thlje quarters due; John Deveaux; S ’-'- Wew Fran-’ tin ward—No. 7, four quarters due; E. Cooper; amount gOO 4 cents. Ja.ks .n ward—Nos. 25, 2‘i, >7 and 38, three quarters due; T. F. Williams, 837 f- l- cents. Nos. 46, 47 and 43, thro, .planers due; .iotm M-Kinnon, §52 56 cents. .Syria/ ha:—Xos. 5 and 11, four quarters due; late Bank v ; the United stares; amount gl4 75 tents No. 9, sis quarters due-; Win. Ricfi .i-lsou; amount §9. Bast jltiftf Filature Lot—Two quarters due; T. F. Wifh.oii?:; amount 853. H i .dJUULot—Seven quarter;: F. Jenks, §35 2. M. Stone, c. m. Hi- 11 117 5— 1 r - aViarsiiuFs sales eon tinned. Fur the 1 st Tn sday in January, 1817, At the court house, in Savannah, between the usual hours, A Building, on Lot No. 31, Columbia ward; levied oa as tlie property of Alary Ann Lewis, to satisfy her city tax for the year lt»16. Also a Building-, on Lot No. I, Tyconnel Tything, Darbv war 1; levied on as the property- of Charles Haley, to satisfy Ins city tax fur tlie year 1816. Also a Building, on Lot No. 31, Columbia ward; le vied on as the property of Joseph Portalio, to satisfy his city tax for the year 1816. Also Lot No. 6, Trustees Gardens; levied on as the property of estate Kelier, to satisfy the tax of said lot fur eigiit years. Also Lot No. 17, Ewensbtirg; levied on as the proper, tv of John Ellfci-bie, to satisfy his city tax for the year 1816. Also Lot No. 24, Ewensbtirg; levied on us the pro perty of non-resident?, to satisfy its city tax for the year 1816. Also Lot 28, Fahm-street; levied on g&.ibe property of non-residents, to satisfy its city tax for-_ tlie year 1816, Also Lot and Buildings Z, E wensburg; -.levied on as e property of Peter M‘Farlane, tersatisfy his city tax- th es for the > ear 1816. dec. 10-147 S— F/.\I. Sl’ONE, c. *. V -f- Sdvaunah Four House And »■’ < ’ H HOSPITaVL SOCIETY. An election will be held at f.ie Excnange on Monday, the 6rh of January next, from nine to two o’clock, for twelve Managers for the government of the Poor House and Hospital, for the ensuing year. The following gen* tlemen are appointed to superintend the election:— William T. Williams, ’James Morrison. Calvin. Baker, Oliver Sturgcs, John P. Henry, Joseph Habersham, Jon athan Battelle and James M. Wayne. The members of the society are requested to go pre pared, to pay up their annual subscriptions The gener ous and humane, who have not yet subscribed, are soli cited to come forward and contribute to the support, of . V this useful and benevolent institution, in order that 'it-V interesting objects may be effectually carried info-/ exe cution. *. Lc'LV- *. v The accounts for the present year will be published hu the Gazettes of this city for the information of the.mem-; bers of the society. • .-.fi By order of the Board of Managers, Josepb Cummin^, ' - dec 10—147 _ "Ifi " J ~ Secretary Negroes to hire*- . : - On the ninth day of January nest; will be hired to th® highest bidder, nt ti\e subscribers’ plantation,' in -Bryaa county, the negroes belonging tg, tj»e estate- of David Crum, late of said county,'deceaaeei,' for and' during ‘the ygar lSUT also the plantation 'belonging tej said es tate^ Conditions made known on the day of sale. N.’B. A division of said property will take, pfiice or* the 8th day of January jttMi of which all concerned *r& desiredto tiAe na^CT.' AOLUUM CRUM, etr’i