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POltT OF SAVANNAH.
ct.hr Retrieve, Tcltt. N. York,10 ds,to J It Hot'
S ,» .o Lav U Hendrickson, Jenny it, Douglass
fcDenslow, JBentley,GB Lamar, G &
vMtnbertson, J H Olderslmw, Cohen fc f"“
c b & Mackenzie, JWMorrcli, O Taft,
&.
Miller,
C II
Hathaway, Johnston, Hill Si co. 5
«aniers. Conting out,was run into, hv a sloop
mi Ira curried nwny stnunchoons,plank shears,
"siiion Miirv", Seymore,from Brunswick and Sn-
[i\u S1'cotton, to Bulloch fc Dunwody, and R
*c/om! JamChevnlier, Chevalier, 8 ds tin St Ma-
i-—cotton hides, nnd oranges, to the master.
Wagers, Masters Lel.y, and Chevalier. The
V was struck by a sound last night,when a short
li,lance from town, which split her mainsail in
Domestics, &c.
S CASES -mp and.dlaghana
4 bales brown Shirtings
1 “ “ Sheetings
3 “ blenched “
1 case fancy WindsorSonp
10 hluls N. E. Ruin
25 ■ bbis “
10 qr casks Currant Wine (superior)
7 lthds New Orleans Molasses
6 M. Spanish Segars
100 bids Pilot nnd Nuvy Bread
SO M. Laths.
For sale low, by S. C. GREENE,
dec 14 ||i’237 Moore’t Wharf.
distance
cutter Crawford, Puine.
Iceveral places. Passed fo Ruunry Marsh, rove
I
CLKAItED,
thin Juno, Miltimorc, New York,
‘ S. B. Pnrkman
SAILED,
Ship Globe, Hamilton, for Liverpool.
Ship Win Wallace, Wood, for New York
Sloop Three Brothers, for Darien.
The ship Savannah, from this port, was passed
roing into New York on the 8th Inst, by the ship
ilmpcror. ‘ j
ARRIVED FR.OM THIS I'ORT
AtProvldcncc,4th Inst.ship Rising States,Pearce.
At N.York,8lIi inst.ship Augustn,VanDyke,8 ds.
UP FOR THIS PORT,
At Philadelphia, 7th inst. brig Joseph S. Lewis,
L soil Nth hist.
COURT OP COMMON PLEAS AND
OYER AND TERMINER.
lHIS Court will meet on WEDNESDAY Next
_ the 22rftint. Jurors and Witnesses will bo
lunctuH lit tlietr attendance. . ,
dec 18 242 BEN. SHEET ALL, Clerk
Lost .*
Supposed to have Iccn stolen,
tROM the subscriber on the Evening of the 8th
inst. between the 0 mid 7 mile posts, on the
iilsville Rond, u Black Morocco Pocket llook,
fontaining a note of hnnd given by Elijah Fox,
hr $105, duted sometime in 1810 and due In
|820. An execution against William Lee, for
[louse rent, in favor of John H. Morel!, Esn. and
aid by Philip R. Donglass, and held by bun a*
linstsnid Lee, for $22 50. Also, articles ef a-
cement with Ebin Jenckes for the hire of a ne
tt woman Tamer, for the year 1823, amount
50. Besides several other notes, accounts, tic.
hich is not recollected, tbnt can be of no use to
syone hut the owner. Whoever will return
e said Pocket Book nnd its contents, shall be
lerally rewarded and no questions asked.
JOHN DOUGLASS,
Louisville Road, 11 miles from Savli.
dec 18 242
HaVE just received per ship Win Wallace.;
LEGHORNS. •
A general assortment of Misses, Girls and Boys,
Yellow und White Lcghohi Huts very
low charged.
PAPER HANGING.
A Very choice assortment of vnrious patterns,
and prices from 374 cts. to $1, per piece
with borders to match.
AMERICAN PLAINS.
4 bales of stout American Plains, very low.
A I.RO,
Grundy’s and Welsh Plnins
8 : 4 anil 9-4 London Duffle Blankets
12*4 and 13-4 Rose do
8-4, 9-4 nnd 10-4 Linen Dinpers
2 bales French Osnnburg Thread of a superior
quality.
7-4 Red Flannel at 311 cts
Plaid Hoinespuifnt 12J ‘
(5-4 Mull Muslin at 374 “
Merino nnd Cashmere Long Shawls,
Wulst Ribbons, Linen Cambric,
And Cambric Handkerchiefs clicnn,
Chinchilla Huts, Thread Laces and footings
Withagencrul and well selected assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
Which they will sclrlow and on a long credit,
dec 9 ca234
wpm.
O TONS, Carrun Castings, just received
Jal O from Greenock via Charleston.
Consisting of the iollowing assortment, via
2(100 Pots from j to 30 gallons
2(H) American Spiders from 9 to 13 inches
50 Sets Hat metal Weights from 1 or- to
4 lbs
120 London Skillets from 1 to 0 rflmrls
4300 Camp Ovens from 9 to 18 inches
130 untiiiucd Tea Kettles from 1 to 6
quarts
For sale by P M'PERMOTT.
dec 0 *t231
Bank State Georgia.
SAVANNAH Dec. 18, 1824.
‘HUIS Bank will elect a Toller, with a salary
LL of $1440 to fill the vacancy occasioned by
e resignation of J. P. Henry, on Friday tlic 31sl
Bond, with two or more sufficient securi-
A 1 ,
XV Shirtings, Garment Dimities,
Fancy pfrnted check Muslin.
Funcy chintz printed Jaconet Muslin,
Marseilles Bed Guilts,
Cambric Prints, &c.
For sale by J, B. HERBERT & CO.
dec 6 231
For sale,
OLD CORDIALS AND
OR A VE.
',k
ts.
I10
Y virtue of an order of. the Judges of the In
ferior Court of said County—-It is ordered
at an Election be held at the Georgia Hotel, in
10 city of Savannah, on Saturday the 1st day of
inuary next, for two Justices of’ the Peace, for
first beat Company—the company embraces
es, for $15,000 will be required—applications
ust be handed la, previous <0 the day of elec-
on A. FORTER, Cashier,
dec 18 242
(1 EGRGlA—Cl 1 ATH AM COUN VY.
COFFEE,
LANDING FROM BRIG GOV. HOPKINS
[V BAGS St. Domingo Coffee, winch will be
1 sole low for cash by
tin*
;cti,
deg 18
241
open
JOHN GARDNER,
GEORGE SHICK,
JOHN G. HOLCOMBE,
JAMES ROBERTS,
WM. W. BLACK,
HENRY HAUPT,
Freeholders.
North Side of Market-Square, next door to
J. II. M'Kcnzie’s Hat Store.
B LUE Saltinctts very superior at 75 rents
Black narrow Cloth G2J “
NOTICE.
N Election will bo held at the Market House
. in Ellis’ square in the city of Savannah on
:y ol WURDAY the 1st day of Juuuary next for two
nmnl ,s '' ccs of the Peace for the Second Corapnny
rut. Polls will bo opene precisely at 10 o’-
ock. Three freeholders ore competent to pr.c-
CHARLES GILDON,
FREDERICK HERB,
JOHN WATERS,
A SHEFTALL,
JACOB SHAFFER,
HUGH CASSIDY,
Qualifications of voters the same as for Mein-
«of the Legislature—to be a resident of the
dec 18 242
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City Marshal's sales,
N the first Tuesday in January in front of
the Court-House, between the usual hours,
II he sold, the following property, if the taxes
-"-snot naldi 0
byi wharf lot No. 8, Washington ward, bounded
f nn- a by lot No.'9, south by Bay-street, west by lot
lDdll ’’ »> nnd north by Savannah river, levied on as
(property of the estate of Pot. Stanton, to snt-
K the city taxes of said cstntc fortlie years 1821,
d 1822, amount tax $99 and cost.
Buildings on south hnlfof lot no. 40 ; levied on
the property of Beniemin Sheftull. to satisfy
meet,
ertah
jr tli*
>y
ial
high'
he property of Benjemin Sheftull,
city taxes for the yi
raot due $ 17 50, and costs.
Buildings on lot no, 24, Elert ward, levied on ns
•property of J. I. Bulloch, to satisfy Ids city
os for the years 1823 und 1824. Amount duo
343, and costs.
do® 18 F. M. STONE, Marshal.
ity.Mars 1ml’s sales—continued.
' On the first Tuesday in January next,
STILL be sold before the court house in the
I" city of Savannah, between the hours of 10
M o’clock,
hots no. 29 and30, Columbin ward, 60 by 90
'wilotbounded'east by lot uo. 31, south by a
- „ nc >West by Habersham st. and nortli by York
,a on Ll c \ r , e ,' <!Ctered Ubhn as the property of the es-
, h • Likin, for 4 quarters rent each lot.
. ot no.25, Brown ward, 60by 90 feet, bound'
draw
wn
:««7
.ivaief
in rtf
vert- 5
with
C.
nil J& 1
CO.
R jw*
I. .T "> JBro ' vn ward, 60 by 90 teet, bound-
«« by lot no. 24, south by Porry-st. west by
'no. 26,and north by a lone, re-entered, upon
operty of C. H. Hayden, for 12 quarters
81, Liborty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound'
east by lot No. 30, south by a lane, west by lot
nnd north by York-st. re-entered upon ns
My of the estate of John E Dcuhcll, for 12
? rter » rent.
No..32, Liberty ward. 60 by 90 feet, bound-
., • hy lot No. 31, south by a lane, west by
uroad-sf. and north by York-st. re-entered
iWiV - Property of the estate of'John H
"7-for 12 quarters rent.
,°' s w' 17nnd 18>Franklin Ward, 00by 90
.Tnii ”’ “ oundcd cast by Jefferson st. south by
' n nan-st. west by Franklin square, and nortf
|yan.st. re-entered upon as the property-of F
e • % 8 nrs. each lot.
Vs. caeb Jot.
^ is . - F. M. STONE, 0..*
&43
> 'TL’ ’— 1 ■ ■ ■ ——
( T»« ve f^ouested to state, that JAMKS ErriN
sir, is a candidutc-for- thu Office-of Tax
Jicctor, at the ensuing election.
^Kare requested to'state, that Gf.okoe Mu,
,, *' tN , *» a candidate, for the Office of Tax
per si
N Invoice of6-4 .Cambrics,
vm
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| BOXES ten vears old Martinique Cordials
J. Vf 16 “ best Via de Grave
JtJCD LANDING,
20 half hhls smull rice, ftec of grit, for
family use, which will be sold nt $1
76, per cwt. if taken from the wharf,
doc 13 237 BULLOCH ii DUNWODY.
dec-6 r231
S.C.. GREENE.
CHEAPER THANE VER A T THE
SfHWi
19
lifimllng;
Frontl i)hip (}■_!
i 00 50 * >lllnt 1 lerringyi.
30 obis St. Croix Sugar
20 do Loaf mid Lump Sugar ■
20 lings Coffee
30 bbis Baltimore Superfine and ('Inal Flour
20 do Whiskey
1 AthjJK
20 half bids Beef and Tongues
16 do No 1 ami 2 Mackerel
12 kegs No 1 ;md 2 Richmond Tobacco
10 kegs prime Goshen Butter
5 casks Louden Porter
5 hluls pplme retailing Molasses
5 bids Sugar House do
4 dozen Jars Pickled Onions
20 kegs cut Nails, assorted
■ Jamaica, W. t. und N. E. Rnm
Mndeirn and Tenuriffe Wine
Old Irish Whiskey in Bottles, Teas
Powder k Shot, Demijohns, Jugs, be.
For sale hi/
GEO. I). CORNWELL,
dec 14 p241
JYotice.
WTRTE subscriber having been admitted to prac-
<jJL lice in the Courts ot this State, is prepared
to receive uny business that may' .be confided to
him nt the office of Richard Cuyler, Esq. on the
bay. CHARLES II. STARR,
dec 17 a241
Sportsmen Attend!!
NUMBER of fine fut TURKIES will be shot
for on Tuesday nnd Saturday of next week,
at Jcnck’s Gate—to commence at 11 o’clock each
day.
dec 17 241
JXoticc.
C OTTON will be allowed to lav on the Steam
Boat Wharf free of expense Two days after
the tiny of landing, after which time to pay S cents
per bnlefor the laying over ami if ordered after
wards to be stored to nay lOconts per bale (in
ding laying over) fortlie 1st Week nnd 6 cent
very week after. If ordered to be stored wi
the lay days to he at the rate of 5 cts.per hale her
week. JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent.
dec 17
A241
CELEBRATION.
T HE Officers and Members of the Grand Lodge
of Georgia, will assemble at the Grand Lodge
Hail, in Savannah-,
On Monday, the 27th instant,
ot NINE O’CLOCK in the forenoon, for the pur
pose of celebrating tfoc Anniversary of St. John
the Evangelist. A procession will be formed,
and an oratioft delivered by the Rev. A. Cartkr
Transient Brethren are requested to join the
subordinate Lodges, at their several Halls of
meeting.
By order of James Morrison,
Mos( Worshipful Grand Master
L. H. FURTH, Secretary, a,
dec 17 241
independent Presbyterian
Church.
I/TJ^HOSE persons who rented Pews in (Ids
ii. Church at Auction oil Friday the 3d iiist arc
hereby notified that unless they cfill on the sub
scriber and settle for the snme’on or before Thurs
day the 23d instithey will again he offered for
rent on FRIDAY, 24th inst. at 11 o’clock, at
which time the hell will be rung,
dec 17 241 CALVIN BAKER.
It' CE will be prepared for Mnrkct at the abov
Brown 6-4 Cloth very stout $1
Whith Plains 33 “
Colored and white Homespuns 124 "
Fine white Flannels 60 “
Black nnd .white Calicos 16 “
Checks, Red Flannels Caroline Plaids
Tnrlan Plaids, BombozettSj Gloves,
Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Stockings,
Witli a number of other articles too tedious to
mention all cquully cheap for cash,
uec 10 111*235
White Lead, Putty and Glass.
125 kegs White Lead
For sale by
COO lbs Putty
An assortment of GLASS.
CLIFTON MILL.
T HE subscriber's Mill being in complete order,
will heat rice-on us moderate terms os any o-
ther on the river; and every accominodntioh af
forded persons, who send their crops to It.
Tho following are the present fixed rates!
9 per ct the owner taking all the offal
nov 18 16
A. DE LAROCHE,
Opposite the Exchange.
Dearborns Patent Balances.
T HE subscriber being desirous of closing^icoh-
signmeid of these Balances, offers them for
sale at very reduced prices
nov 13 , m237
HOMES TUPPER-
Georgia Syrup.
T( C% tierces best quality—For sale by
J. J5 dee. 1 i. GAUDRY fc HERBERT.
Just Received,
Fev ship Globe, from Philadelphia,
?)bls Pennington’s double refined LOAF
SUGAR
25 “ do single do do
15 “ do Lump Sugar
60 half hhls FLOUR
For snle by GAUDRY & HERBERT
dec 2 l228
DISSOLUTION.
rpHE Partnership heretofore existing in this city
J. between tho subscribers under the. firm of
Petersen, Hammond 4* Co. expires by its own lim
itation on 1st Januury, 1825:
N. M PETERSEN.
OGDEN IIAMMOND,
FRED. JAHNCKE.
By Ids Attorney Opium Hammond.
All demands against the firm must lie rendered,
and all outstandingpuyments inado to the subscri
ber who is fully authorised’to settle the same,
deed 231 OGDEN HAMMOND.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP,
W HICH existed in Glasgow, under tiie firm of
Thomas Lancaster fy Co. und in this place
under that of John H. Reid Sr Co. was.dissolved on
the 31st of August last,
THOS. LANCASTER,
Per Attorney, J. H. Reid,
JOHN II. REID.
The subscriber will continue the business on
ids o\Vn account, and attend to the settlement of
the affuirs of the late firm,
nov 20 si218 JOIINH. R1FD
W E aro requested to state, thnt David Bell
isu candi ‘ * “ ' ”
. . u cundidate, for the Office of Tax Cq1|
lector at the ensuing Election
dec 11 236
-WTJ./E arc requested to state, that Adam Cope,
V\ is a candidate, for the Office of Recoivcr of
xTR cturns at the ensuing Elcctiun.
dec 11 236
WM. C. BARTON,
I S a candidate for Justice ofTho Peuce in the 2d
district, Captain Girodpn’s Beat, and solicits
the suffrages ol the Voters residing tierin'
dec 17 (ja4t
m
Battation Orders.
| ■ The .■Company's composing
the COtli Battnlioil arc hereby
ordered to appear on tile Regimen
tal Parade Ground on
THURSDAY, 30tli Dee.inst.
at Ten o'clock A. M. armed anil
equiped accoi'ding to lawfnrdrill.
By order'of Isaac D’Lvon,
LI. Col. 60/A battalion, G. M.
’' M. W. STEWART,
Adj't. 1st Refr’t. G. M.
dec 10 236
'or Ncw-Yorlf,
LINE.)
The fast sailing Packet Ship
e m: p e ii o r,
J. II. licnneti, Murtc.v,
meet xvith iinmedTaW despatch,
"or freighter passage Itaviiigclegant accommoda
tions, apply to Cujit. B. on board at Jones’s upper
ivharfor to HALL k. HOYT,
dec 17 241 N
Company Orders.
Ah Election ia hereby or
dered to beheld in Reynolds
Square^ on FRIDAY, til
24th ins.ant, for n First nnd
Second Lieutenant nnd En
sign of the 4thUcat Compa
ny.
The Poll will be opened at
11 o’clock, A. M.
A. BAIN, Cnpt.
dec 6 4th Beat Co. G. M.
{Squadron (Irdorn
22d November, 1824.
T HE melnhers of the corps of Georgia Hussars
are orderud to assemble at the Court House
in tlmcity of Savniinah on TUESDAY, the 28th
day of December next, to elect a Captain to com
mand the said 'corps, in the rooiti ot Capt. Stiles,
resigned, and also to fill such other vucuncies as
muy 'henoccur.
By order W. W. GORDON,
Adgt. Squad. Cav. 1st Div. G. M.
nov 23 220
i'lantutton anil Negroes for
The Plantation belonging to
tlift Testate of the Into Fleming
Akin, situated on the little Ogeccbce
known by Ihc name of Menihall, i
tniuing 1100 acres—a large proportion of wl
is first quality Rice and Cotton land,
AWL With convenient Dwelling, Nc-
jjO'jlgL fP'° nnd gin Houses—stables
11 * * ijyj® corn nnd cotton houses in complete
rfSSsSab order. Together with n grnifc of twen-
1y prime field hands—for sale upon very liberal
terms. Application to bo made to Mr. James
Brown on 1111
ic place
GEO. W. MCALLISTER,
Strathy Hall, Bryan county, or
Hryi
ROCKWELL & Co.
, Savannah
Dov 18 116
Plantation for Sale,
The Plantation on the Augus
ta Road, six miles from Savan
nah, comprising fifty-two and n half
acres, about twenty of which if clear
ed und inclosedt--Togelhe'r with the buildings
a thereon, including a dwelling
known as the Six Mile House,
one of the best stands on the Augusta
Rond for a Tavern, is offered for sale
low. ;
Persons wishing to purchase will please apply
to the subscriber on the premises,
dec 14 238 C.F.HUNK.
mill till the 1st of May next, at the following
rates.—
9 percent, tho ownertaking all theoffnll.
7 per cent, the owner taking half.
6 per cent, the mill taking all the offall.
The custamary charges for freight und cooper
age fcc. ns formerly. Apply to William Kit.i’A-
TniCK at the Mill or to JACOB READ,
dec. 6 ri-tr23i
7 ’ “ “ “ half
6 « the Mill ' “ all « «
Apply to Mr. Oliver Dudley nt the Mill, or to
JOHN F. WILLIAMSON,
de c 8 tf—I r233
Wanted Iininediately.
T WO Waiting Girls from 10 to 15 years of age
to do the light work about a house,in a small
family : none necdnpply unless well recommend
ed. Enquire ut LAY & HENDRICKSON'S,
dec 15 239
Planters Bank.
election willbn held for Thirteen Directors
on the pnrt of the Stockholders nt the Bunk
epr
on MONDAY 3d Tnnuary next. The poll will be
open from 9 until two,and from three Until five
o’clock.- J. MARSHALL, Cashier,
dec 15 ||t.239
WOOD,
JpOR sale on Goodwins wharf) nt the lowest
rates nnd of the best, quality on application
to IVm. A. Moots who solicits from his friends und
former customers and the public iirgeneral ashore
of patronage,
dec 2 ir227
WOOD.
rj*HE Subscriber offers for sale, best quality
Oak and Hickory Wood at $3 75 on the
Wharf, or $4 50 dellvel-ed.
JOSEPH G. BLANCE,
Williamson’s wharf,
dec 9 ca234
Fire and Marine Insurance.
T HE Subscriber continues to receive propo-
■Hi
sals for Insurances against fire and marine
isks, for the Charleston Fire mid Marine Insur
ance Company—Persons wishing to protect them
selves against losses, would do Well to apply to
this office, the stability of which is well known to
lie undoubted—the rates of premium low, and the
payment of losses, when they occur, most prompt
and liberal. Apply to
HOMES TOPPER, Age nt.
dec 13' J.237
P ROPOSALS will be received by the Street and
Lane Committee for repairing and furniahiug
materials for said repuirs to the public Squares of
1
materials for said repuirs to the public Squares
the city. FRED. DENSLER, ) ft
GEO. M1LLEN, > g
dec 11 236 W.C. WAYNE. 1 B
Painting, Glazing, etc.
T HE Subscriber continues to curry on the
PAINTING, GLAZING and GILDING
businc-s in all its difierent branches, nt his old
stand corner of Broughton and'Bull-strcets.
He keeps constantly on hand a general assort
ment of
GLASS of all sizes.
All kinds of PAINT OILS, frc.
, A. BAIN;
nsvl* 1ft- -
and Cotton. Plantations.
For sale, the Plan
tation on which the
For New-York,
The fino copper fastened ship
JAMES,
Henri/ Salter, Master,
—.will have immediate despatch for the
shove port if iisuffiency of freight utters in reason-
time. For freight or passuge having linnd-
soinfc accommodations apply to capt, Suiter on
hoard at Lows Wharf or to
c 17 m241 AND'W LOW & CO.
1’ or Baltimore.
The schr.
FORNAX,
Davie, Master,
Will have Immediate despatch. For
freight or passage apply toCapt. D. on hoard at
Tcltnirs wharf or to HALL ii HOYT,
nov 30 226
For Norfolk and Baltimore.
The schr.
WATERBORO,
R. B. Nye, Master,
She is an excellent sen Vessel, of n-
bout 50 tons Burthen. For freight or charter, up-
dy to Jenny and Douglas?, or to the muster J>\
lourd, nt Jones' upper wharf,
dec 10 1,235
MR. PHILLIPS,
Of Rockville Academy, South Carolina,
H AVING nn-ived in this city, for the purposo
of establishing a Sellout for YduTiiorBOTii
sexes, he respectfully solicits the patronage of 1 he
public.
The testimonials of his nbiljtv, attention, and
kindness to the pupils thpt have keen placcdunder
Ills tuition, Und their rapid progress in. the several
branches of llieir-oducntion, at the examinations,
particularly in the English Gratnmcr, from the
mnnnerofVislnaiihinglt, will, he earnestly hopes,
ensure to him a portion of patronage.
Terms of Tuition in the following, branches of
education, $50 per Annum:—
English Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic,
Geography, Astronomy, History,
Rhetoric and Composition, Na
tural and Moral Philosophy, '
and the Belle Lettrcs.
French und Latin, if required, at an additional
charge.
Navigstien, tho manner nf measuring the dis-
iicc ofth-j Sun and Moon or fixed Stars; the
Zrijii&fi j$i jmiiSSi
I5v (Jalvin Baker,
On MONDAV' 20lh inst. util o'clock;
In front ut his Auction store,
A general assortment of
G R O C E It I E &
ALSO,’
At half past 11 o'clock.
At his Auction Store,
A gcncrat .assortment o f British und
\heficun
DRY GOODS,
ALSO,
In front of ins Auction Store,
ONE MULATTO WOMAN,
nbout 35 years of age, a good Cook, Washer
Ironer,—also, her child niniut8 years of uge.
ONE BLACK GlltL,
about 16 years old a good House Servant. F
parf of tlic personal estate of Alisa Ann Mo
deed. Sold by order of the executrix,
dec 16 233
Brandy, Preserved Fruits, Claret It.
Street Oil, Bottles, <§v.
By J. B. Herbert & co.
On THURSDAY', 22d Inst, nt i t o’clock, will le
sold on Boltou's Wharf,landing from Fr.
brig L’Uni, capt. Bouvics,fin Havre,
25 pines Brandy, Otard Dupny u Co. -• l>r ■
with certificates
10 jdpils Cognac Brandy
4 casks Claret Wlno
12 boxes “ 25 bottles each
40 '(* Preserved Fruit
12 qr ensks Sweet Oil
200 Oil Baskets
5 qr casks Cordial (Guignolet)
10 crutcs empty Bottles, 2000 Cories
24 coils Cordage
8000 Brick
Terms at time snlv r
dec 17 241
—TM*
•w
Executor’s sale,
By J. B. Herbert fy Co
Onthe I'irst Tuesday in January next, will
before the Court House, in this Sty, belie
the usual hours of 10 and 2 o’clock,
the following property, being the
PERSONAL ESTATE
of Wm. Craig,, dec. viz.—
One Share Steam-float Stock, and F\r
NEGROES,
Sancho, Forlftuc, .lack, uiid 3yi,-ja. Sold by. pry.
mission of the Hon. the Inferior Court and bi/ordip
of the Executor. Terms Cush:
nov 17 215
method 01'finding the longitude by Lunar obser
vations, and the latitude by double attitudes, also
tho variation of tho compass, taught upoc reasona
ble lerpls.
Miss PtiiLEirs will assist in the tuition of the
young ladies entrusted to his care.
Should Mr. Phillips be so fortunate ns to meet
with n sufficient support, it is ids,intention to open
school on the third of January, and further will es
tablish a Boarding School,upon the some terms.
As those of bis acadumy nt Rockville, and masters
to instruct in accomplishments requisite; will be
provided.
Any indy or gentleman wishing to honor liini
with their patronage, will nave the kindness to
send their cards loins present place of residence,
nt Capt. Doiivillo's Johnston’s-Square, and he wilj
immediately wnit upon thoiq,
dac 9 *m234
subscriber resides, called
noil knnwm by the name
of Newton, having on. it ii well finished Dwelling
House, with oight rooms, besides:! basementSto-
1 / with four rooms; and n good Overseer House,
nrn, Cotton House, nnd other convenient build
ings ; and a never-failing spring of excellent wa
ter. ALSO, •
The. Two adjoining Plnnta-
tions called and known by the
'W Y** nnmesol'LAMni'.Tiinnd Dean Forest,
each having improvements thcpcon.
The thrOe plantations are within seven miles of-
Savannaii, on the Great Ogechcc Rond, and con
tain nbout tw’o .thousand and three hundred a-
crcs : about five lmrtdred acres of which is prime
rice land{ within Banks, nndabout five hundred
acres of cleared good cotton nnd provision land,
a greater part of which is enclosed by pretty good
fences. The land Will he divided to suit.
a pur
chaser if uesirgd, A pnrt only of the purchase mo
ney will he required; and 11 liberal credit .given
for the balance, the purchaser securing payment
by a mortgage. For terms and conditions e.n-
quirc of , GEO. JONES,
dec 16 Ca2J0
ers are competent to preside.
JAMES MORRISON,
FRED’K DENSLER,
P:BRASCH,
T. N. MOREL,
GW. ANDERSON,
JAMES MTIENRY.
N. B. Qualification of voters the same ns for
Members of the Legislature—to be a reasdent of
the Beat.
dec 13 f237
THE
A vgusta, Georgia,
I S open under the superintendence of Mr. COS-
BEY DICKINSON and Mr, J. P. DENNEY,
late of Savannah.
The House has undergone repnirs: the rooms
are spacious and Are, refurnished. Persons can
accommodated witli single rooms, and every ox
ertion will be made to render them comfortable.
SAMUEL IIALE, Proprietor,,
nov 30 x.126
Poor Hor-se and Hospital.
This Property,so well known
as to need no description, will
lie offered at public sale witli the out-
hiiilditgs nnd every tiling belonging
to it, at the Court House on the first Tuesday in
January next, if not previously disposed of at
rivate sale. Applications in the meun tinm may
e made to cither of tho unuersigued Committees,
G. W. OWENS, } Com; of the
FRANCIS SORREL. ( Planters Bank.
NORMAN WALLACE, ) Com. of Marine
F. H. WELMAN. * ( & Fire Ins. Co.
CALVIN BAKER, Auctioneer.
dec8 1233 ■ <
To Rent.;
The three story brick Jmild-
ingon the Bny, lately occupied
|5|I[!JS by JasiesJDickson 4”os a Whole•
sa i t Dty Good Store. Apply to
C.W. ROCKWELL 4* CO
deciO t Jjr
TO BE LET.
The STORE corner of ^Bny
and Dray toh-Strocts, now occu
pied by J.' P; Seize. Possession qjn)
o had on the 15th of this m: nth.
Airthcr particulars, apply to I’etcr Dupon.
PETER EVEN*
oct 19 11191
Fresh Prunes.
boxes fresh Prunes—just received pr brig
Francis—for sale bv
GAUDRY fc lUiflBEilX.
dec-4 »23g
Office of the Marine and Fire In
surancc Coiniiany.
SAVANNAH, Dec. 2d, 1824.
A N adjourned meeting of tlic Stockholders of
tills Institution will take place nt its Office
On WEDNESDAY the I2th day of January next,
at which all persons interested are desired to at
tend, eitherpersdiially or by attorney—as matters
ofiinpoi-tance, in relation,tothefutureoperations
of the Company, Will then be discussed and de
cided, persons representing stock, should be in
vested with full power to voto on all nnfstions
that may arise, touching the progress of the insti
tution. GEO. SCHLEY, President,
dec 3 229- ,
Notice.
A N Election will he held at the Court House in
the City of Savannah, on SATURDAY, the
City
first day of Jununry next for two Justices of the
«y
Peace for the Third Company Bent. Polls will be
opi ned precisely at 10 o’clock. -Three Freehold-
Officc of the Marine and Fire In
surance Company-
SAVANNAH, Dec. 2d, 1824.
P ERSONS holding Bills of this Company nre
requested to. present them for payment forth
with, as it is desirable that they should ull be re
deemed us early, as may be convenient.
GEO. SCHLEI, President.
dec 3 229
Planters Bank.
1HE Directors liuving declared n Dividend t,
- two and a half netcent fortlie last six month?*
5 same will lie paid on and after Thursday next. ’
dec 7 m232 J. M ARSH ALL, Cnshmft*
WATCII MAKER,
From R 0 shell's Far ton/, Ifivcrpool,
T> ESPECTFULI.Y infoims’thc citizen , of S
vunnnh that he can^ repair Chronomalr
Longitude, Repealing, Musical, Duplex, Pah,
Horizon af,nod all Umdsol'CLOCKS and W.ATCi i
ES, with the utmost dispatch.
IT His Shop is next door south of Justice 11
soli, Bull-street, ■£.
nov 25 222
’■J SHE undersigned boiiifnii
J. posals for keeping in rep
until tiie first meeting of Con
Sr'
lb]
ir the city C
II in.Iiinuar.’ m-xt.
[Huposnls for the sumo will he left with either -
life undersigned. GEORGES HICK’,
J.B. GAUDRY,
s'ept 18
179
J. C. HABERSHAM,
FACTORAGE.
SHE subscriber tenders histlranks to I
rpi
JL and the puhli.: lor llie libera) ennou;:-
meht be llns recoived in flic
FACTORAGE and COMMISSK V
BUSINESS,
and trusts that by 11 strict attention to the Itltc. i-A
of the Planter, he will ulerit a continuance ot’C. .g,.
patronage. . .' .' *$K' ■
For sale.
Giyndy’s xvhlte Plains
Prime 43 inch Cotton Bagging.
ELIAS FORT,
, • Commerce Ri w
oct 5 185
P ERSONS having claims against tlic estat.; .;i ,
Charles W. Tebeuu, are re quested
ed to
them, and those indebted to make mrtnedi .
payment to the Subscriber—aroouhls against b-i
said estate to be left with Messrs S. C (,■
Schenk.
F. E.TEBF.AU. Admr
too7 186
Swaims Panacea,
J UST received and for sale bv
LAY HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Slmds building
—ALSO
A fresh supply Of LEES GENUINE RILIOI.- ’
PILLS, just received from the Patentee.
dec 4 v r. - . - » - -• ’•
Notice. '
O enable the assignees of Mr. WilIum Tob-
TNEii, to make nt an early period a final divi
yp< m
dend; it is requested that all clnims against him,
'" he presented.to their agent Mr, Thomas G. Mil-
1 ai. _ m morn n/M/ /ip r n \?tt a u xr apta V'T 1
lf.b, by the FIRST DAY OF JANUARY NEXT,
otherwise they will he debared; It is hoped that
those indebted will see the necessity of making
an immediate, settieiueiit. .
hov 8
208
JAMES M-HENRY,
GEORGE RELPH,
JOHN H. REID,
Assignees of W. Turner.
rflHE subscriber informs his friends and the
1
inhabitants of Savannah geherully,that ^he will
give instructions on the PIANO FORTE.—Those
who feel dis posed to encourage him will please
make application nt the house of Mr. Philip
Bn aSch, Corner of Broughton and Drayton-Strects.
or nt the Furniture Storo df Mr I. W. Morrall,
Wliillaker-Slreet.
The subscriber tenders his thanks to the citizens
of Savannah for the support he has hitherto re
ceived, and hopes, that from his knowledge, and
experience in his profession, and the attention he
pledges himself to pay to those who may be plac
ed under his instructions, he will receive a liberal
share of public patronage.
Terms $25 per quarter.
flCf® PIANO FORTES tuned at the
shortest notice.
,nov 16 l214 , HENRY L. BRASCH.
50
Assize of Bread.
T HE avertige price of Flour being $6 1-2 per
barrel 196Tbs weight, the weight of Broad for
the present month must be
124 cts. loaf 2 lbs. 13 oz.
6* .“ “ 1 lb. 6i oz.
Of which all fakers and sellers of bread will take
duenotice.
SI. W. STEWART,
Citv Treasurer.
The $uiiscuibeks
ContbiHcthc Commission Business in
crpoul, under the Firm of
ISA \ C, LOW ff CO.
A ND will at all limes irmkn liberal atlvanc
produce consigned to them for sqln.
Havingships regularly in the 'Liverpool trade
vningaci
nnd owning n'convenient wharf, on-which th rc
are roomy F-ire-proof Stores, cotton will be re
ceived and forwarded in their own -vessels, <>r
those to their address, free of any cqtnmisHioii, .
Orders for merchandize, will be executed and
dy n Commission charged, wfien the payment ip
tisfactorily secured.
A general assortment of British
is just received, being bought with Money und se
lected by one of the partners, they, will be fifritisjw
ed as low as by any regular lmporlirtg House ixi
the United States, and on a long credit; for
approved paper. ANDREW LOW fo C 0.
oct 26 197 "
W
HITE and coloured Plains
London Duffle Blankets
Best Russia Hemp Buggi ng
English Coal nnd White Lead
London Pi.rter, in pints and quarts
Crates assorted Crockery
Crates of Glassware and China
And several other bulky Articles,
For sale ut reduced prices by
nov 23 ca220 ANDREW I-OW 4" C(V
White Lead.
TUST landing from ship Emily, from Liverpool,
a large quantity of WHITE LEAD, 01 tho
first quality, in 106 lbs". 50 ibs. and quarter kegs,
for sale by A. BA[.\,
Corner of Broughton 4* Bull-streets,
nov 18 16
HI
Some titne iti the early pm A
oflastweek a BEAVF.I? II YT,
ti’om a Negro Boy, the qWUO
" iug property anil payiu
vertiseojent, jimy take porse
1 nov-
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