Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 16, 1824, Image 3

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ill whole and Imlf JOSEPH <*• blanor, i') O rpjjRS for bale--Sugur 1st and 2.4 quality J.oufnml Bump “ Molasses, Coffee, Pepper, riincuto, Cognne Brandy, llollnnd Clin, Jam. and Northern Ruin Ilyo Whiskey, Northdrh Clin. J,amp Oil, Demijohns Nos. 1 and 2 Mackere barrels & it 3 11 in bbls. V j'lnnrin bbls. and ball' “ ' flack Wheat Flour in bbls and half bbls. Salt in wicks, Iron, American and English White Lead llnms and ditches Bacon I’on iler in Kegs and (.'ministers, or by the I’ound Noils in Kegs, or by the lb. Casks Chcesu, boxes Condles, ini Tea, Lard, butter, . . ionl 1'ine and Negro SHOES, 1st quality. o;c| ALSO,- A Quantity of fine mid cotirso CLOTHING. Together with n general assortment of ;u{ mil And all other articles in the Grocery line, itu l dec 9 234, jllrandy, iNow J&ngland Rum, Sugar, &c. |<1 riPES Cognae brandy ■jrleJ 4 hhdsntul 8 bbls. N. K. Rum /iiB 4 do prime St. Croix Sugar „ _ 8 casks Cheese halt I Qbags Pepper 2 do Pimento , _ J< chest Hyson Tea fori Georgia, Northern and Sperm Candles, dif- §ll ferent sizes wf-l No. 1,2 and 3 Soap >• ■ White and fancy do ALSO, Cordage, Halo Rope, Russia Diapers and Sheetings Ravens Duck, Nails, Wrapping Paper Playing Cards, Liquor enses, &c. &c. For sale by L. BALDWIN CO. dec 6 231 ...... Domestic*, Tyff & cases IMidds anti Ginghatns A -1 bales brown Sjprjings 1 “ “ Sheetings It “ bleached " 1 rase fancy Windsor Soap lO iihds N. E. Rum 30 bids “ » 10 qr casks Currant Wine (superior) » . 1 i, J 7 hhilsNew Orlehns Molasses r, M. Spanish Sugars 100 libls i’ilot and Navy Bread 00 M. Laths. For sale low, by S. C. G BEENE, dee 14 ||i-37 Awflw’l li hntf. 5Si\•Q'JXXjhX fit ~ Have tort received per ship Wni Wallace. LEGHORNS. X: j V 1 A general assortment Mines, Girls and Boyi Yellow ami White Leghorn Hats very low charged. PArER HANGING. A vcrjrfehoice assortment of various patterns, and prices frojn 374 ets. to $1, per piece * with borders to match. AMERICAN PLAINS. 4 bales of stout American Wains, very low. ALSO, Grundy’s and Welsh Pluins 8-4 and 9-4 London Dufile Blanket! 12-4 and 13-4 Rose ,, do 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 Linen Diapers 2 bales French Osnuburg Thread of a superior quality. • -* 7-4 Red Flannel nt 3H cts- Plaid Homespun at 12J * C-4 Mull Muslin ot 374 “ Merino and Cnshmdre Long Shawls, - Waist Ribbons, Linen Cambric, •* And Cambric Handkerchiefs cheap, • 1 Chinchila Hats, Thread Laces and footings' , Witha general and well selcctedassorlmentof STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, Which they will sell low andona long credit, dec 9 ca234 R ice will be prepar'd 'for Market at the above mill till tbc 1st ol May next, at the following rates.— per rent, the oWlicitaking all tiiCoUhli. 7 per cent, the owner taking half. 6 per cent, the mill taking all the offnll. The otistamary charges for freight and cooper* age fee. as formerly. Apply to Wilmam Kii.pa- tiuck at the Mill or to * JACOB READ, dec. 6 rf-t p2U1 CLIFTON MILL. 7¥AlI E subscriber's Mill being in complete order. .1. will bent rice on ns moderate terms ns any o- tlier on the river; and every neconnnodalion uf- fordeil persons, who send their crops to it. The following lire (lie present fixed rates! 9 per ct the owner taking ail. the oflid 7** «i ■ o « “jSifit h « " the Mill " all “ Apply to Mr. Ottvr.it Dumxv at till* Mill, or to JOHN 1*. WILLIAMSON, dec 8 f—Ip233 WOOD, F ORsaleon Goodwins Wharf) at the lowest rates and of the best quality on application ■to IVm.Jl. Moore who solicits from his friends and forgicr customers and the public in general a share of-nntronngc: i\ec 2^ fr227 i did eirijl iliti} 1 I.. r-ait, i, Kinjl ire. ur, ) IE. rhrigi IT. lank i, R. :ar-*- Dump (barf. rfl); T. cm I till! i iso old iori* LAINS AND BLANKETS IllF. Subscribers have received by the late ar rivals from New-York and Liverpool, their FALL SUPPLY, CONSISTING OP C-4 and 9-4 London Dufile Blankets C-4 and 14-4 Rose Blankets While, Mixtnud Blue Plains, vefy low tS-4 Itluo nud-Mixt Cloths for servants Fiue White Welsh Flannels Do White, Blue and lied Yorkshire Very fiue Scarlet Cloths and Cnsslmcres Superfine Cloths, Qussimorcs and Sattlnet Bombazccns mid Bombazntts 4-4 and 6-4 Black, White and Pink Italian Crapes Caroline Plaids and Sali*bury*Flnn- nets' Linen and Cotton Bed Tick 4-4 and 8*4 Counterpanes nud Quilts I’ioe Printed Counterpanes, a new article Furniture and Garment Dimity Printed Cambrick and Furniture Chintz Fine Irish Linen and Sheeting Linen Cambric and do Ilandkerchleb Rich Shaded and Figured Silks Parage and Colored Florence Rarugc Scarfs and Handkerchiefs Rich Cashmere Scarfs, Shawls and Hand kerchiefs Bobinctt Veils and Thread Lnocs 4-4 and 6-4 Plain nnd Fig. Bobiuetts do do Cambric and Juconetts do do Nainsook and Book Muslin do do Real India Jacouctts aud Mull Muslins Flounce Robes and Inserting Trimming Rich Ball Dresses ami Hcatf Ornament* •Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hose of all des criptions, -r i sundry other articles, too numerous to men- all of which will be sold on the most accoin- a ting terms, by WM. «• II. BOSE. pt21 cp!93 _ __ .. _ /'IUTE and coloured Plains London DulUo Blankets Best Russia Ilemp Baggi ng English Coal ana White Lead London Krter, in pints and quarts Crates assojed Crockery Crates of Gwware and Chinn And severnr^thcr bulky Articles, For sale at rediicetpriccs by |ov23 ca220 (ANDREW LOW fr CO. The S^scribers \ntinucthc Commisian Business in Liv erpool, wulcr^ c Firm of IJSAA C, L ily «$♦ CO. ND will ut all tunes mn» liberal advances on produce consigned to f ot . sa i 0 Having ships regularly in \ Liverpool trade, I owningnconvenient wlia on which there i roomy Fire-proof Stores,\ ttou w jh I)c U a forwarded in tht\ own vessels, or a j , . .. ...Ipoxumission. Urders for merchandize, will \ executed nnd lyn commission charged, whA hc payment is Jisfactonly sccurod. ' A general assortment lust received, being bought with A e „ un j sc , Led by one of the partners, they wf„ fun,^. I as low as by any regular lmportinri 0(ls „ \ United States, and on a lonLdit for proved paper. ANDREW LtJc. qq fet 2G 197 ^ Planters Dank. HIE Directors having declared a Dil two and a hulfnercentforthc Inst sfl s same will be paid on anil nfteir Thursi Pec7 m232 J. MARSHALL, of >nths, 14. it op- eased sr ap is «• rpre- isc W Rcso- im- evilld i anil inent' itlou, 1 tlio • tbo O' 1 WATCH MAKE' From RoskdVs Factory, Liverpool JESl'ECTFULLY informs the citizens oi V yannah that lie ' can repair Chfonom JWtudt, Repentin'', Musical, Duplex, Pril Idm iil.und ull kinds of CLOCK Sand WAT' i^witli the utmost dispatch. Ris Shop is next door south of Justice R Ml-strect. pov 26 222 OG TONS, Comm Costings, just received & O frdm Greenock via Charleston. Consisting of the tollowing assortment, vie t 2600 Pots from 4 to 30 gallons 200 American Spiders from 9 to 13 inches 50 Sets flat metal Weights from 1 oz. to 4 lbs 120 London Skjllot* from 1 to 6 nunrts 1300 Camp Ovens from 9 to 18 incites 130 untinned Tea Kettles from 1 lo 0 quarts For sale by P M'DERMOTT. dec 6 m231 PC A N Invoice of 0-4 Cambrics, Shirtings, Garment Dimities, Fancy printed check Muslin. Fancy chintz printed Juconet Mustiri; Marseilles Bed Quilts, Cambric Prints, fee. For sale by J. B. HERBERT fc COi dec 6 231 COFFEE, — LANDING FROM BRIG GOV. ‘HOPKINS. /JA BAGS St. Domingo Coffee, which will be Oil sole low for cash by dec 6 r231 Wanted Immediattily. T WO Waiting Girls from 10 to 15 yoars of, ago to do the light work about a house,in a small family : none deed apply unless well recommend ed. Enquire at LAY & HENDRICKSON’S, dec 15 239 Planters Bunk. A N ('bwtion willbc held for Thirteen Directors on the part of the Stockholders nt the Bank on MONDAY 3d lanuar/nexti The poll will be open from 9 until two,and from three until five o’clock. . » J. MARSHALL, Cashier, dec 15 ' H1.&39 WOOD. rpIIE Subscriber offers for sale, best quality A Oak nnd Hickory Wood ut $3 75 on the Wharf, or IJT 'OCLdclivered. . JOSEPH G. BLAN<?E, Williamson’s wharf, deefl CA234 . Fire and Murine Insurance. rjTHF. Subscriber continues to receive propo sals for Insurances ai nth, for the Charleston Fire and Marine InsuT' unc.e Compnny— Persons wishing to protect them selves against losses, Would do well to apply to this office, the sflabllit/of which is well known to lie undoubted—t|ie rates of premium JoW', and the payment of losses, when they occur, most prompt nnd liberal. Apply Jo liOJ dec 13 l237 lust ./ire and marine id )MES TUI’PF-R, Jlgt nh P ROl’OHALSxvIlJ he received by the Street ai Lane Committee for repairing and fufuislu and S. C. GREENE. CHEAPER THANE VER A T THE OTSBJBSa North Side of Market-Square, next door to J. II. M'Kcnzic's Ilat Store. B LUE Satt'inetts very superior nt 75 rents Black narrow Cloth 624 “ Brown 6-4Cloth very stout $1 lVhitli Plains 33 “ Colored and white Homespuns 124 “ Fine white Flnnnels 50 " Black and white Cnlfeos 16 “ Checks, Red Flannels Caroline Plaids Tartan Plaids, Bomimentts, Gloves, Ribbons, Hnndkcrchiefs, Stockings, With a number of other articles too tedious to mention all equally cheap for cash, uec 10 m‘235 ^ ' White Lend, Putty nnd Glass. 125 » For sale by nov 18 White Lead s Putty An assortment rtf GLASS. A. DF. LAROCHE, OpposiU the Exchange. Dearborns Patent Balances. T HE subscriber being dcsirohs of closing n con signment of these Balanccsi offers' them for salo at very reduced prices. nov 13 m237 HOMES TUPPER. Georgia Syrup. -g tierces best quality—For sale by X Jj Anal l OAUPRY fc HERBERT.; Just Iicccipcd, For ship Globe, from Pliilddelphia,' bbls Penrtingtou’s double refined LOAF A U SUGAR 25 “ do single drt • do 15 “ do Lump Sugur 60 half bbls FLOUR For sole by GAUDItY Si HERBERT dec 2 1.228 DISSOLUTION. f 111IE Portnersliip heretofore existing in this city X. botweeu the subscribers under ll»e firm of Petersen, Hammond £ Co. expire* by i(s own lim itation on 1st January, 1825. N. M. PETERSEN, OGDEN HAMMOND, . FRED. JAHNCKE, By his Attorney Ogden Hamjiqnc Ail dcmnmis-iigainst the firm must he rendered, and all outstandingpaymonis made to the subscri ber who is fully authorised to soitle tile same dec 6 231 ion to sottle tile same. OGDEN HAMMOND; BUSINESS, busts that by a strict attention to the interest "“Planter, he will merit a continuance oftheir THE CO-PARTNERSHIP, W HICH existed in Glasgow, under the firm of Thomas Lancaster 4' Co. und in tliis place under that of John ft. Reid fy Co. was dissolved on the 31st of August Inst- THOS. LANCASTER, l Per Attorney; J. H. Reid, \ johnh.Reid. \ The subscriber Will continue the business 6n Als own account, and attend trt the settlement of lie affairs of the late firm. \ nov 20 m2 19 J6HNII.RIED. ■ASkS Srite 0 Win Cook, Washer &. leaner 'ACTOR AGE and COMMISSION V° hire thc y car ‘ F °KS'illLy P S ‘° FACTORAGE. 1I1Esubscriber tenders his thanks to hisfriend: c 9 234 For sale. Grundy’s white Plains l riinc 42 inoh 185 F.l1aS FORT, Commerce Row. The Paragon TqII MHI, tlLL beat Rice on the most accommodating torms. Apply to HORACE KIRBY, Savannah, or tp JACOB READ, Drnkics Plantation. 237 il-ltbONS having claims aguinst the estate, ot UlwlesW.'i'ebettu, are requested to present «> "nil those Indclited to make immediate Client to tlie Subscriber—accounts against the I 1 'itate' to bo left with Messrs S. C <$■ J licpk, B. E.'EEBEAU, A4mP Clerks Office, DECEMBER 10, 1821. F,—On Thursday next nil election for . Ji Officer and Harbor Master, for the . liyWrinijSR will tnke place, apnlicauts will ir applications to the Clerk, on or bc- hnn ) re tl <k feOLOMON coiiEN, c, c- pro too. • \ 23,' pairing ai materials' for said repairs to the public Squares thc city. dec 11 236 and fuf itisluu; quo FRED. DENSLER, GEO.MILLEN, W. C. WAYNE. Lump Oils. A FRESH supply of pure winter, full and sum- J\.mtr strained Sperninicti Lamp Oils, has been reed, per the ship William Wallace, and are offer ed for sale ut the lowest City prices. LAY f£ HENDRICKSON; Druggists, Shad’s Buildings dec 10 '235 Leather. KA SIDES rigging and sole LEATHER just aj Vf received and for sale by nov 26 GEO. D. CORNWELL, Exchange Wharf. m223 ■Rnttnlinn Ordei 1 !?. For Side, A SMALL AVOVSTA BOAT, in goad order well calculated for u wood boat, now em ployed as such; burthen from 25 to 30 cords. For terms apply to t K. TYNER, at MessrsPhilbrick 4* Scranton’s. nov 26 m223 mwes: V URNACULAR Soap, Rose do. Palm do. Raudana do. C-clon do. Almon do. ’'"' Vegituhlo “ Myrth " Musk “ Low’s Oriental do. Violet •< Trauspiiroiit “Windsor lVush Balls Snvonnctle J* Hair Powder, Pomatum, Combs, Iluir Brushes, Ciouth Brushes, Teeth “ Razors, Strops bf Pomeroys Si Ben jamin, Rogers Pen Knives, Ludic3 Peucil Cases l.cud Pencils, &o. For sale by Dr. DE LA ROCIlE, nov 26 223 14000 CABAN.y SEGARS, jiistrecoiv- nov 2-1 ed and frtr sale by Ji B, HERBERT & CO. 221 English Rose Wata\ A SUPPLY of a very superior quality, just reed, per Wed. Wuildce, nnd for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Shad’s Buildings. dec 10 235 Tito Com pan v.s oomposi the (50th Battalion nro hordby ordered lo appeal on thc Rqgiini n- tul Parade Grbiitid on TIIUKSDAY, :10th Dcc.inst. atTrit o'clock A. M. armed mid eqiiipcd ftdcordlrrg to law fordl’jll. By order of Isaac D’Lyon, ■ Li. C’of. dOi/t Ilatlalion. G. M. M. \V. STEWAItT, Ad ft. 1st Itcg't. G, .V. dec 10 235 Company Orders. An Election is hereby or dered to be held in Reynold!! Squnre, on FRIDAY, the 124th ins.nnt, for n First nnd Second Lioutelinnt nnd En sign of tho 4thBent Cofrtpff ny. The Poll will ho opened at. 11 o’clock, A. Ml 1 A. BAIN, Capt. dec 0 4th Bent Co, G.SL Company Orders. - An Election is hertoby or dered to he held in Market Square on SATURDAY, thc 18th Dec. inst. for a Second Lieutenant, nnd Ensign of the 2d Beat Compnny. The Polls will bp opened at 11 o’clock, A. M. LOUIS GIRODON, Capt. 3d Bent Co. G. M. -htor Telfair* wharf or lo nov 30 226 For Baltimore The sclir. F O R N A X, Oavic, Master, Will have immediate despatc age. apply lo Capt D. on board i HALL iillOYT. For Norfolk and Btdnniore. i The sclir. WATER BoRO, 1\. Ik Nve, Muster, .She is an excellent sea Vessel) ofa- bont 30 tons Burthen. I'or freight or churler, ap- ]dy to Jenny and Douglas, or to the master on board, at Join's' upper wlinrf. dec 10 1.23.') v For ISt. Simons and Turtle liiver. The regular pdeket sloop FAVORITE, K. I> Cornier, Master, Will «ail on .Monday next. Forfroiglit or piLssage, apply on board, sit Mongol's wharf or to. <\ fWK' ELIA&FORT dor. 10 a2«33 A Grocery for Sale. The siibscribcr intends de dining the Grocery Business in Savannah offers his remaining Stock of LIQUORS AMD GROCE- RIDS (or sale, ut the well known stand for the Grocery business, Corntr of llaii and Barnard Streets. The rent of tho Store, (which Withlte modernte to a good tenant) may bo known by application to Messrs. R U J llaburshnm, and for terms of th stock apply to tho subscriber atlliu store, dec 14 . 238 WILLIAM SIMP90N. {Squadron Order* 22dNovnMDP.it) 1824. npHEmcmbers of the corps of Georgia Hussars _ X are ordered to assemble at the Court House in tho.city of Savannah on TUESDAY, thc 28th day of December next, to elect n Captnln to com mand the snjd corps, in thc room ot Capt. Stiles, resigned; and also to fill.such other vacancies ok muy honocedr. By order W. W. GORDON, Adgt. Squad. Cav. 1st Div. G. M. nov 23 220 London Mustard, W ARRANTED Genuine, reed, per ship Wm.j Wallace, and for sale by A LAY & HENDRICKSON. Shad’s Buildings; dec 10 , 233 ; AUGUSTA, Georgia,. I S open under (lie superintendnneo of Mr. COS- BEY DICKINSON and Mr. J. P. DENNEY, late of Savannah. , The House has undergone repairs; the rooms are spacious nnd arc refurnished, Persons can uqrqjtimodntcd with single rooms, and every ex- ctRou will be made to rendor them coinfortuhlc. If SAMUEL HALE, Proprietor, nov 30 i,126 CliOCKERt. T HE suhscrihe.rs continue /to file orders for C/IOCKIEL’E of any description on advan tageous terms. Persons wishing to order for the Spring; would do well to hand in their orders as early as the month of Januprv. nov 25 222 J. B. if HUBERT fc CO. W LI, he give.n to a steady, active man, who will undertake to distribute the Savannah Republican to its subscribers, in the Western part of tho town. Apply to the Editor. dec 8 Swuims Panacea, J UST received and for sulo by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shads buildings. ALSO—- A fresh supply tit LEES OEjMM BILIOUS PILLS, just received from the Patentee, doc 4 Spanish Scgars. Just received per Globe and for sale by ~ — J. B, HERBERT h CO. OA BOXES O V® 150qr.il dec 3 229 White Lead. XUST lunding from u large „, from Liverpool, oi WRITE LEAD, of the first quality, iq 100 Jbs. 60 lb*, and qum ter kegs, forsalo by A. BAIN, Comer of Bfoughton^- BuU-strccts. nov 18 16 Some time in the early part of last week n BEAVER II AT, from a Negro Boy, the owner by prov ing property and paying ‘for this ad vertisement, may tnke possession ol‘ the same.— Apply at this office., dec 9 MiTij' Plantation and Negroes for sale Tho Plantation belonging to the estate of the late Fleming Akin, situated on the little Ogeechoc, known by tiie name of Mcnihnll, con taining 11.00 acres—a large proportion of Which is first quality Rice nnd Cotton lutid, A»StfL With convenientDwelling, Ne gro und gin Ilonscs—stables, corn tlriil cotton houses in complete order. Together with n gang of twen ty prime field hands—tor sale upon veiy libernl terms. Application to be made to Mr. James Brown on the place geo. w. McAllister, Strnlhy Hall, Bryan county, or C. W; ROCKWELL & Co. > Savannah, nov 18 (16 ; 3~i. r.t Jiy Calvin Baker, TO MORItoW, 17th Inst, at 11 o'clock* In front of ids Auction store, A genera,1 assortment of GROG E It 1 E f. ALSO, At half past 11 o'clock. At bis Auction Store, 1 general assortment of British and A\ mcricnn * DRY GOOl) S, ALSO, In front of his Auction Store, ONE MULATTO WOM AN, nbodt 35 years of ago, a good Cook, Washer and Ironcr,—also, her child about 8 years of age, ftnd ONE BLACK GIRL, nliollt 15 years old a good House 'Servant. Being pact of tlio personal estate df Miss Ann Morgan) deed. Sold by order of tlio executrix. dee. 16 233 - . Postponed Sale. By J. B. Herbert & co On SATURDAY 18th inti, nt 11 o’clock. Will be sold before our store, 20 boxes White Hav. Sllgav of a superior qaldt> 4 “ Brown » “ Terms at time ALSO, A General assortment of GROCERIES\ • deb 16 240 Terms sfsalc Cn Fxecutor’s sale, Rtf J. B. Herbert 6? Co. mmMWX', MR. PHILLIPS, Of Rockville A cademy, South Carolina, H AVING arrived In this city* for the |iurp6se of establishing a School for Youth of until sexes, he respectfully sulibitstlie pitttoimgCQflhg The testimonials of Ids ability, allentifin, nnd kindness Id the. pupils that have been placediindcr Ids tuition, nnd tlieir rapid progress in tlio> several hratichcsiof tlieir cdjicutioii, nt the examinations, particularly.in the Ehgllsh Griinimef, from the maimer of his teaching it, will, ho earnestly hopes ensure to him a portion of pntronnge. Terms of Tuition in the following branches of education, $50per Annum Eng/ish Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Astronomy, History, Rhetoric dnd Composition, jp tural and Moral Philosophy\ , and the Belle. LcttrcSi French nnd Latin, if required,nt an uddiiidiml charge. Nnvigntien, thc manner of measuring the dis- mice ofthe Sun and Moon or fixed Stubs ; tho ntfetiiod of finding the longitude by Lunar obser; rations, and the latitude by double altitudes, also the variation ofthe compass, taught ilpoc reasona ble tends. Miss l’nli.fits will assist in tlio tuition of the yoilng ladies entrnpled to iiiS Care. Should Mr. Pinti.irs he so fortunate uS to jncet with u sufficient su|iport ( U is his intention to Open school on the third of January, and further will es tablish a Hoarding School, upon the same terms as those of Ids academy at Rockville , and musters to Instruct in accomplishments requisite, will' he provided. Any Indy or gentleman wishing to honor him with their patronage, will pave thc kindness to send tlieir cards tdliis prfcscnt place of. residence, at Cnpt. Danville's JoUnslon’s-Squtd'o, rtiuf he w ill .immediately wait upon them, dee, 9 *.m2IV4 On Hi llic First Tuesday in January nr.rt, will he -vM before the Court House, in this city, hrticccn the usunl hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, the following properly. In ;mr //;, PERSONAL ESTATE of Wni.’Crnig, dec. viz.— One Share Stimn-Boat .Stock, and Fong NEGROES, Snrtcho) Fortune, Jnek, and Sylvia. Sold by per-., mission ofthe lion, thc Inferior Court and by tirfftf of the Executor. Terms Cash. noV 17 216 /'t KtUlGlA,' Chnthuin County—By the Ima V.X tho Juslircs of the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes; '.g.v, ~ . To uli whom it'majt ertnrcni. Whereas Itohoi't Scott has petitioned trt thelnm- oralile the court rtf Ordinary el'Chatham Cornu tv, for letters of adndlilsjrntiun on the estate and effects of Edward l’eiiinnnj late of Loudon in England, inerelmril, dfiti’d; ns principn 1 creditor. These are tlierefnre to cite ami admonish all nnd singular the kindred nml creditors of the said deceased, to filfc their objections, (if any they Imve) it! tlie clerks office of the said Court) on or before the 8th day of January next) otherwise letters of nibninlstfnttrtii will ho granted; Witness thc Honorable John Cuniutihg, one of the Justices of the Said court, this !>th tiny Dee; A; D. 1824; S; M BOND, o c cr. dec 9 234 .... ‘ 1 Plantation for Sale, Tho Plantation oii the Augus ta Roqd, six miles from Savan nah, comprising fifty-Uvo and a hulf acres, about twenty of which is clear ed and im'losed—Together with the buildings thereon, including a dwelling 5M3U ^ nowu as the Six Mile House, jtSg one of thc best stands on the Augusta P/IAlb Roud for a Tavfirii, is offered for sole low. Persons wishing to purchase will please apply to tho subscriber on the. premises, dee 14 238 C. F. HUNK. THE Poor House and Hospital. M Tliis Property,so wcllkiiown as to need no description, will be offured at public sale with the out buildings and every thing belonging to it, at the Court House on the first Tuesday in January next, if not previously) disposed of at E rivatc sale. Applications in'the mean time may e.madc to either ofthe undersigned Committees; G.W. OWENS, ) Cam. ofthe ' 'V\ FRANCIS SORREL. ) riitiitefs Bank. NORMAN-'WALLACE., ) Com. of Marine F. HhWELMAN. ( & Fire Iris. Co. ’-CALl'IN BAKER, Auctioneer. dee. 8 $233**;- m The Subscrih'cr has taken the IIO-USE iti tho Village 6f Rice- liorrt’, recently occiipibtl - by Mr. Keinpton, and intends keeping a pub lic house,-I'or thc riccominbdation of TRAVELLERS and BOARDERS. Those who may favor him with a call arc assured that every attention will be paid to tlieir comfort und convenience, Ilis table will be supplied with the best the country affords ; his Bar w ith choice liquor* and his Stable with the best provender, and an attentive Ostler*—the rates moderate. DAVID STETSON. Oct 30 201 TO BE LEl\ ” The STORE corner of Bay ririd Draylbii-Streots, now occu pied liy J. P; SOtZC: Possession may be.’mil oiii thb 16th of this m/,Title; For further particulars, apply to Peter Dppori; ' PETER EVEN; or.t 10 ■ HUH To Rent. The three story brick build- (mmM jrig on the Bay, lately occupied [Sjl!^ by JamksDickson V Co.as a Whale- title Dry Good .Store. Apply to C. \V.ROCKWELL^CO. ept28 182 Office of the Marine and Fire In- sunmee ComfianV. SAVANNAH, Dec. 2d, 1R24. A N adjourned meeting of the Stockholders of- this Iristhutlon will take pluco at its Office on WEDNESDAY the 12th day of January next, at which all persons interested nre desired to at tend, either personally or by attorney—as mailqi s of importance, in relation to the future operations ofthe Company^ will.thon be discussed nnd de cided, persons representing stock, should lie in vested with full power to vote on all questions that muyurise, touching thc progress oftl,c insti tution. GEO: SCHLEY, President, dec 3 229 Notice» | A N Election willbe held atthd Crturt Iloiise in the City of Savannah, on SATURDAY, thc first day of January next for two Justices of the Pence for the Third Cotnpnny Beat. Pollswill he opruod precisely at 10 o’clock; Three Freehold ers ure competent to preside. jamks Morrison,! £ FRED’K DENSLER, “ P.BHASCII, . ;'l-3 - ■S'H.fflte. a ^ JAMES M’llENRY;' N. 6. Qnnlificatirtri qf voters tiie same ns for Members of die Legislature—to lio u ressdent of the Beat. dqc 13 * {237 - Office of the Marine and Fire In surance Company. SAVANNAH, Dec. 2d, 1824. P ERSONS holding Bills of this ‘Cdiupany are . requested trt present them forpuymeritlOrth- with, as it is desirable that tliey-Slioiild all De re deemed ns early as mnv be'convenient. GEO. SClILKl, President, dec 3 229 - . ( ‘1 GORG1A', Chatham county—By thc lion. Hit V Justices tif the Infeiior € Couri sitting for unit lurry purposes. Trt all whom it may concern. • ■ Wherens William Davies, ndmiuistrotors of tlm Jolinson dec. has petitioned the'bon. the; cnii.-t of ordinary to be ‘ discharged from his said ito<» ministration. These arc tiiorrforc to cite arid admonish all nnd singular the kliidtod.aiid creditors of said de ceased, to file their objections (if any the)* huve| in thc office rtf the clerk .of thc court Of Ortlirin* ry on or before the seventh day of filproh next j, otherwise letters'dismissory will tie grunted tin; petitioner. Witness the hnn. John P. WiU’mmsnri, one i^i the Justices i f the it! Court, this 7th day ot Septeieiief, A. J). 1924; ” 3. M. BOND. v. c o e i-. -■' sept 0 175 liUKGJ. . ('hath if the hi no (.'oiiiity—By Ihi In Ccrior court iitting for a n. the. rdinr-. nil To all whom it may concern! Whereas Binds P. Sage administrator of Spnigni) Taylor, deceased, has i>e.titioned • the liort'iia- hle court of Ordinary to lie discharged from his saiil ;i• iiniiii-ti-.ili.-n I;i11. These nre therefore to cite nnd ndn mid singular the kindred anil creditor; of the .said deceased, to file tlieir objections (if and lin-y liavc) in tin! nflice of the clerk of the court of-Vir- dinnry, tin or before the 13th day df January next ensuing thc date hereof: otherwise letters dismis.- sory-will bo griihted lo the npplieant. Witness 11)2 honorable Thomas N. Move! nno of the Jpjtires of tile said Court this 13th dav tA! Julv, A: D. 1924 S; M: BOND, c co. july 13 150 VJT Justices of llic Inferior court, sitting fu diiiury purposes. To iill it'liom it rii Wliereiis Alnxaiidcr AI. Taylor, administrator uY Joiin Scott,.deceased, Ims petitioned the honora ble tho Justices qf (he Ip far* or court,to be dischar ged frorii his said admiiiistralion. Noiv these art 1 (herofori; to cite ibid admonish, iill nnd singular the kindred arid r.reditors ofthe' said deceased, ib file tlieir objections, funny they have) in (lie clerk’s office, of the court of ordina ry, oil or before the 6th day of December next ■, Otherwise letters dismissbry will he granted Witness the honorable Echvard tlardc.i), one of the Jilstifes of the said court, this r>ih dav of May, A. D. 1824. S. M. IIOTs h, c e'o. jhay 6 . ':~ 106■. Notice. T O enable tliC 1 assignees of Mr. William Ttrh- ner, to niuke at riq early period a final divi dend; it is requested that ull claims against him, he presented to tlieir agent Mr. Thomas G; Mit- LF.u,by the FIRST DA Y OF JANUARY MEXT, otherwise they will be debared; It is hoped llint t thpse indelited will see tho necessity of ffiakit an immediate settlement. JAMES M'HENUY) GEORGE RELPH, JOHN il. REID)': Assignees of W. Turner. nov 8 . 2(i8 rrtHE subscriber infortnj liis friends und the X inhabitants of Snvannaiig.enerally,tlmt he will give ihstruciions on the PiAAQ'FOltTE.—Those who feel dis posed to e'ricrturage .hiin Will please make applientioq at the houses of Mr. pini.ir BuX scii, Corker of Broughton and Drayton-Sireels- of at the .Furniture Store u f Mr I. W; Moiuiall, Whittukcr-Strcct, The subsefiber .tenders' liis thanks to the citizens of Savannah fdf the gupprtrt he liaS‘ hitKerto rh- ceived, arid ho^Csj that lrorii his knowledge, and experience in ins profession, arid the intention ho pledges himSelf to pay to those, who limy be plac ed undm bis instructions, he will receive ri liborul sharfe of public patfonage; Terms $25 per quarter.- ff?* PIANO FOR TES htncci bt the shortest notiici nov 16 l214 1IF.NRY L, BRASCI1. Assize of Bread. T HE dveihge price of Flour, being $6 1-2 per barrel 196Tbs weight, tlio weight of Bread for the present month must be 124 cts. lrtaf 21b*.13oz, 6.1 “ “ J lb. fit oz. Ofwliicli allBnkors find sellers of broad will take due notice, M, W. STEWART, , 1 City Treasurer, dec^ ffel EORG1A, Bulloch (.'imnly- VJT hie file court bf ordinary of; By the honorir dd.county,. r To rill .whom it tuny concern. Whereas Robiirt Bdrton, admiuistratorof tint estate of Stephen Denmark deceased hath appli ed to the said Court for letters dismissory from said, administration. These ure tlierefore to cite and admonish all arid singular the kindred and creditors ol.tlu: said deceussed, lo file (heir objections (if any they liave) in the office ofthe clerk of this court with in the time prescribed by law,-otherwise lctti-rs dismissory will be granted the applicant. Witness the honorable Sliepher'd Williams, one ofthe Justices of said court, this 3d June.- 1924. .. ’ . , ELY KENNEDY) c co n c. june 4 132 G EORGIA-a-Clintliam County—to all whom it may concern. Whereas (Caroline Maslerson has applied to the Honorable (he Court of Ordinary of Clmtlnmi County, for ielteps of administration on the estate and effects of William Mastcrson late of Savan nah, stone cutler, deed, as wido.w of iho.sahl dec; These aretlicrefove to cite and admonish all ami singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said dec. to file their objections, (if any they have) to the granting of tbc administration of the estate of the said deceased to the applicant in the Clerk's Office of the said Court, oil or before the second day of January next) otherwise tatters of administra tion wiil bo granted. Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, one of (lie Justices of the suld Court, thc 2d day of Decem ber, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, cco.cc. dec 2. 227 lianaway ' the 2fdh hit; ayellow' fellow (namedTOM) xX belonging to Prince Candy a colored man nno Cooper in this place, Tom is about 5 fed 10 inches high, visibly pitted in the face with gun powder, resembling small pox, and about 25 years old. Information has been lodged that he is har boured on board afishing smack off Tybee. A liberal reward will be given for the apprehen sion bf Terri, or sufficient testimony to convici those in whose employ he mav now be. SAM’L STILES, Guardian liov 30 Hl220