Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 21, 1824, Image 3

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ly ij fort JOSEPH G. BLANC E, Williamson’s #harp, ng *FFERS for Sale.—Sugar 1st and 2d nuullty 1 Loai'and Lump “ Molasses, CotVcc, 1’cpper, Pimento, Cognac Brand)-, Holland Gin, Jam. and Northern Rum Bye Whiskey, Northern Gin, Lamp Oil, Demijohns, Nos. 1 ami 2 Maekurel, in whole and hall barrels “ 3 “ in bbls. Flour in bbls. and half “ 'i Buck Wheat Flour in bbls. and half bbls. Salt in Socks, Iron, American ami English White Lead Iinms and flitches Bacon Powder in Kegs and Cunnistcrs, or by the Pound Nails in Kegs, or by the lb. Casks Cheese, boxes.Cundlcs, Tea, Lard, Butter, Fine and Negro SHOES, 1st quality. ALSO, A quantity of. fine and coarse CLOTHING. Together with n'goneral assortment of And all other articles in the Grocery line. 4cc 9 234 Plains and blankets T IIE Subscribers have received by the latu ar rivals from New-York and Liverpool, their FALL SUPPLY, 'consistImo or G-4 and 9-4 London Duffle Blankets 6-4 and 14*4 Rose Blankets White, Mist and Blue Plains, very low ti-4 Bine and Mist Cloths for servants Fine White Welsh Flannels - Do White, Blue and Rod Yorkshire Very fine bcorlct'Cloths and Cassimcres Superfine Cloths, Cassimcres and Suttinet Bombazccns and Bombazotts 4-4 and'6-4 Black, White and Pink Italian Crapes Carolino Plaids and SalisburyrFlaii- ncls Linen and Cotton Bed Tick 4-4 and 8-4 Counterpanes afld Quilts Fine Printed Counterpanes, a new article Furniture and Garment Dimity PrlutodCamhrlck and Furniture Chintz Fine Irish Linen and Sheeting Linen Cumbric and do Handkerchiefs Rich Shaded and Figured Silks Baruge and Colored Florence Boruge Scarfs and Handkerchiefs Rich Coshmcru Scarfs, Shawls and Hand kerchiefs Bobinctt Veils and,Thread Laces 4-4 and G-4 Plain and Fig. Bobinetts do do Cambric and Jaconetts do do Nainsook and Book Muslin , do do Ileal India Jaconetts and Mull Muslins Flounce Robes and Inserting Trimming Rich Bail Dresses and Head Ornaments Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hose of all des criptions, . I'itk sundry other articles, too numerous to men- [on, all of which will be sold on the most nccom- mdating terms, by -WM. 4- II. ROSE. | net 21 • cp193 , - „ CLIFTON MILL. IllE subscriber's Mill being in complete older, . will beat rice on as moderate terms as any o- r on the river; and every accommodation of- Had persons, who send their crops to it. I'he following arc the present fixed rates? 9 per ct the owner taking all the offal 7 “ « “ half “ " G " the Mill " all « << [Apply to Mr. Ouvzn Dudley at the Mill, or to 1 JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, [ace 8 lr—tr233 J7JLAVE just received per ship YVra YYVilni c.'' LEGHORNS. A gcncrnl assortment of Misses, Girls and Boys Yellow und White Leghorn Hats very low charged. PAPER HANGING. A very choice assortment of various patterns, and prices from 374 cts. to § 1, per piece witb’JbordeVsto match. AMERICAN PLAINS. 4 bales of stout American Plains, very low. , Grundy’s and Welsh Plains 8*4 and 9-1 London Duffle Blankets 12-4 and 13-4 Itose do 8-4, 9-4 and 10*4 Linen Diapers 2 bales French Osnaburg Thread of a superior 7-4 Red Flannel at 314 cts Tlaid Homespun at 12J * 0-4 Mull Muslin at 374 " Merino and Cashmere Long Shawls, Waist Ribbons, Linen Cambric, And Cambric Handkerchiefs cheap, ChinchUa Huts, Thread Laces and footings Witha general und well selectedassortments' STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, Which they wiil sell low and on a long credit, dec 9 ca234 Domestics, Ms. pf CASES Plaids and Ginghams ♦> 4 bales brown .'Shirtings 1 “ “ Sheetings 3 “ bleached " 1 case fancy Windsor Soap 10 hhds NiE. Rum 25 bbls “ “ 10 qr casks Currant Wine (superior) 7 hlids New Orleans Molasses G M. Spanish Segars 100 bbls Pilot and Navy Bread GO M. Laths. For sale low, by S. C. GREENE, dee 14 ||p237 Moore's Wharf. The Subscribers Continue the Commission Business in ‘Liv erpool, under the. Finn of .ISAAC, LO W Sf CO. \ ND will at all times inalco liberal advances on produce Consigned to them for sale. Having ships regularly in the Liverpool trade, and ownmga convenient wharf, on whieh there are roomy Fire-prnof Stores, cotton will be re ceived and forwarded in their Own vessels, or those to their address, free of any commission. Orders for merchandise, will be executed and only a commission charged, when the payraunt Is satisfactorily secured. ' , | j A general assortment of British La Fayette Glass Latins, Arc. * Just received per ship Emperor, from J\etv- Yorh. X N I.EGANT Lafayette Glass Lamps ) Various. A “ I’tiiin “ “ s Small Glass Lamps forenndlesticks \ terns. Japan Dish Tube Lamps “ Socket Lamp Y\ iek all kinds, I in CanBti-rs, from 1 to 3 gitll's. Tin Lump Feeders turgeand small, andSOO gall’s, ot Pure SPERM OIL, for sale low by LAY & HENDRICKSON} Druggists and Chemists, Shad’s Buiidiucs. dec. 20 243 . , is just received, being bought with .Money And se lected by one of the partnors. they will be furnish ed us low as by any regular Importing House in the United States, and on a long credit, for approved paper. ANDREW LOW it CO. oct 20 197 ft FAC TOIL IGF. * rTIIlE subscriber tenders his thanks to his friends A and tho public far the .liberal encourage ment he ha* received in the ~ • FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, and trusts that by a strict attention to the interest of the Planter, he will merit a continuance ofthclr patronage. For sale. Grundy’s white Plains , Prime 42 inch Cotton Bagging ' ELIAS FORT, Commerce Row. oct 6 185 ICB'WMI be prepared for Market at the above , p MA, mill till the 1st of May next, at the following shanp b bep tyi dial. I.Vii| 9 per cent, tho ownertaldng all the offull. 7 per cant, the owner taking half. 6 per cent, the mill taking all the offal). Ihe custamary charges for freight and cooper- |e be. os formerly. Apply to William Kilpa- flea at the Milt or to JACOB READ. Oy rt-tp231 \imber, Factorage and com mission Business. IHE Subscriber continues the Lumber. Factor age and Commission Business, at his old d near the Uulon Ferry Wharf, and ten day his /vices to his friends and the public. iHewlllalso attend to the RE-PACKING and [IMPRESSING of COTTON,his cotton press be g in complete order. [Oct 30 201 JNO. EVFJUNGHAM sat. i fax Dissolution. IHE Co-partnership of Welman Bryan isthis day dissolved by mutual consent. I F. II WELMAN, [ nov 30 h220 ALl.X’R BRYAN. : Mill of Til] fort’ll itcroll the Si I solicit’! Notice. HIE Copartnership of Nicholas fy Neff is dis solved by mutual consent—William Neff is [lionsed to settle the affairs of the concern. SAMUEL NICHOLAS „ WILLIAM NEFF. Pec P 234 AJffll ym\ ■ill be | lerk. with nino- dissolution. HE Partnership heretoforc.exlsling in this city between tlie subscribers under the firm of Iersen, Hammond 4’ Co* expires by its own iim V* n on 1st January, 1825. N. M PETERSEN, OGDEN HAMMOND, FRED. JAHNCKE, [ By his Attorney Oamts Hammond. PM demands ngainst the firm must lie rendered hall outstandingpayments made to the subscri- [wlio is fully authorised to settle the same. 231 OGDEN HAMMOND. l’IIE C O-BARTN J511SHIP, r ^^CH existed in Glasgow, under the firm of Thomas Lancaster &■ Co. aud in this pluce 8 3lstof August i^'t^ ' ^ ^°' was dissolved THOS. LANCASTER, Per Attorney, J. II, Reid .. ; JOHN H.REID. *mb!C r lbe r Will continue the business on u ffr a< i c , 0 “ nt > an d attend to the settlement of “ affairs 6fthe late firm. ■ ° v -° m2 is John ii. ried. wclvfl | ilaticj j irto. Lion. a (bl» lSt-wa rbun- tJP It, * ;r. Notice. TO enable the assignees of Air. William Tur- Li * n , t0 ttt an ear, y period a final divi- I ’ 1 15 r ‘•'quested thu.t all claims against him, L p tf !e ” to d to their agent Mr. Thomas G. Mil- T’ t b y. 1 he FIRST DA Y OF JAA'UAR Y MEXT, L they will be dubared; It is hoped,that L f will, see the necessity ofmaking Immediate settlement. , b JAMES M'llENRY, GEORGE RELPIl, JOHN H. REID, Assignees of W. Turner. aoa I hi... b >scr ’ | her returns his sincere thanks to 1 ' lcnd ? and the public for past favours, >1 he has removed his Shop son'cT 1 ! S ®tjddings, next door to Lay & Hen- in m..,i w nere every thing in his line V asr.nV! 1 ‘host tashionablo style and at |very dcs-rip|P r ' cea- m ditary uniforms JOHN ffl COOPER. Savannah Female Asylum. A N Election for a Matron to this institution, will take place at the Asylum IIouijb ou tho first meeting in February. Application for the above to be handed in, to the subscriber. By orddr of the board, E. M. LLOYD, Seo’ry nov 12 211 A Plain Cook, Washer &lroncr T O hire by the year. For particulars, apply to W.T.W1LLIA dec 9 Landing* From ship Oglethorpe, BOXES prime Digby Herrings. IN STOKE, 30 bbls St. Croix Sugar 20 do Loaf uud Lump Sugar 20 bags Coffee 30 bbls Baltimore Superfine and Canal Flour 20 do Whiskey 5 do old 4th proof do 20 half bbls llecf and Tongues 10 do No 1 and 2 Mackerel 12 kegs No 1 and 2 Richmond Tobacco 10 kegs prime Goshen Butter 6 casks Loudon Porter 5 hhds prime retailing Molasses G bbls Sugar House do 4 dozen Jars Pickled Onions 20 kegs cut. Nkils, assorted Jamaica, W. I. mid N. E. Rum Madeira and Tcncriffo Wine Old Irish Whiskey in Bottles,Tens' Powder St Shot, Demijohns, Jugs, See. /()/• sale b)/ GEO. D. COP.NVVELL. dec 14 i>241 Office of the Marine and Fire In surance Company. SAVANNAH, Dee. 2d ( 1824. A N adjourned meeting of the Stockholders of this Institution will take place at Its Office on WEDNESDAY the 12tli day. of January next ut which all persons interested are desired to at tend,c.itherpcfsonully or by attorney—as matters of importance, in relation to the future operations of the Coinpnny, will then be discussed and dc ; cided, persons representing stock, should bo in vested with full power to vote on till questions that may arise, touching the progress ofthe insti tution. GEO. SCHLEY, President doc 3 229 Office of the Marine and Fire In surance Company. SAVANNAH. Dec. 2d, 1324. P ERSONS holding Bills of this Company arc requested'to present them for payment forth with, as it is desirable that they should all be re deemed as curly us may be convenient. GEO. SCHLEY, President. dec 3 229. Fire and Marine Insurance. If IE Sttbscrib cr continues to receive propo- . sals for Insurances against fire and marine title*, for the Charleston Fire and Marine Insur ance Company— Persons wishing to protect them- ; clves against losses, would do well to apply to a] this office, tho stability of which is ivoll known to • ImS tuidaubted-Mhe rates of premium low, and the payment of losses, when they occur, most prompt and liberal, Apply to HUM dec 13 l237 lOMES TUPPER, Age nt. F WOOD, OR sale on Goodwins wharf; at the lowest rutes and of tho best quality on application to TFm. A. Moore who solicits from his friends iind former customers and the public in general a share of patronage. • dec 2 . Ir227 234 Lost: Supposed to have been stolen, F ROM the subscriber on tho Evening of the 8th inst. between the C and 7 mile posts, on the Louisville Road, a Black Morocco Pocket Book, containing a noto of hand given by Elijah Fox, for $195, dated sometime in 1819 and due in 1820. An execution agulnst William' I.oe, for House rent, in favor of John H. Morel), Esq. and puld by Philip R. Douglass, and held by him a* gainst said Lee, for $22 GO. Also, articles of a- greement with Ebin Jenckcs for the hire of a ne gro woman Tamer, for the year 1823, umount "'""t IgO Besides several other notes accounts, to. P a » ? which is not recollected,That can bo of no use to any one but tbe owner. Whoever will return the said Pocket Book and its contents, shall be liberally rewarded and no questions asked. JOHN DOUGLASS, Louisville Road, 11 miles from Suvh., dec 18 242 V URNACULAK Sonp, Uose Raudana do. Colon do. Almon dct. Vogltublc “ Myrtli “ Musk . “ Low’s Oriental do. Violet 11 Transparent “ Windsor “ Wash Bulls “ Savonnettc “ Hair Powder, Pomatum, Combs, HairBrushes, Cloatli Brushes, Toctb “ Razors, Strops of Pomeroys Ss Ben jamin, Kogcts Pen Knives, Ladies Pencil Cases Lead Pencils, tie. For Sale by Df. DE LA ROCHE, nov 26’ 223 In Council, DECEMBER 9,1824. O N enquiry and report made to Council, it ap pears thut all cases of Varioloid have ceased in the City, and that thore exists no further np- prehensions of the disease or its contagcous ef fects. Beit thereforis Resolved, that all further pre cautionary measures in relation to this disease bo suspended, and that the Mayor do cause this Reso lution to be made public and inserted in the pa- SOLOMON COHEN, c. fc. pro tem. N* B. The Aueilsta Chronicle and Milledgeville Recorder will give the above one insertion and forward their accounts to this Office for payment. dec 11 ’236 MR. PHILLIPS, Of Rockville Academy, South Carolina, H AVING arrived in this city, for the purpose of establishing a School lor Youtiior both sexes, he respectfully solicits the piitroiiugc ot lhe public. , The testimonials of his ability, attention, and kindness to the pupils that have been placed under his tuition, and their rapid progress in the several branches of their education, at the examinations, particularly in the English Grummer, from the manner of bis teaching it, will, he earnestly hopes,! ensure to hiiua portiou of patronage. Terms of Tuition in tho 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 and Latin, if required, at an additional charge. Navigation, the manner of measuring tlie dis- aucc ottbe Sun and Moon or fixed Stars; the method of finding tho longitude by Lunar obser vations, und the latitude by double altitudes, also the variation ofthe compass, taught upoe reasona ble terms. ( Miss Phillips will assist in the tuition of the yo.ung ladies entrusted to bis care. Should Mr. Phillips be so fortunato as to meet with a sufficient support, it is his intention to open school on Ulc third of January, and further will es tablish a Boarding School, upon the same terms ns those of his academy at Rockville, an d masters to instruct in accomplishments requisite, will be provided. Any lady or gentleman wishing to honor him with their "patronage, will nave the kindness to Lend tfieir cards to his present place of residence, at Capt. Douvillo’s Jolmston’s-Square, nndlie will immediately wait upon them. ■ f , dec D *m234 Notice. KTnJ|HE subscriber hnving been admitted to prac- ik tico in tlie Courts of this State, is prepared to receive any business that may be confided to him at the office of Richard Cuyler, Esq. on the bay; CHARLES H. STARK dec 17 a241 Dr. A. De Laroche, H AS on hand Syrup of Quinine “ Sudorific “ Sudorific (dilde cuitinlef) “ of Lemon " of Althea Uobanti Syphilitic Together with a gencal assortment of Drugs and Medicines, which he offers fdr sale on the most l easohahlc terms at his store opposite the Exchange, dec 1 227 Laurel Saw Mill* T HE above Mill is now in complete order, and will cut and deliver at Savannah, or ut the plantations on tho river, lumber of every descrip tion wanted. Apply to HORACE KIRBY, Savannah, or to JACOB READ. Drakie’s Plantation, dec 13 287te||&tA§ dec. * For Sale, BOUT ten thousand feet White Oak Tlank from two to four inches thick. ALSO, A quantity of Pine Wood, at reduced prices, dec 8 232 D.A.STROBHAR. Battalion Orders. The Company's composing thp 60tfi Battalion arc hereby ordered to appear on the Regimen tal Parade Ground on THURSDAY* 30th Dec.inst. at Ten o’clock A. M. armed and cquiped according to law .for drill. By order of Isaac D’Lyonj I-t Col. 60th Rattalion, Q. M. M. W. STEWART, Adj’t. lit Rqr’t. G. M. dec 10 235 i Uompany Orders. Ah Elddtion is hereby or- tlcreil to bdheld in Reynolds Square, on FRIDAY, the 24th ins.nrit, for n First and Second Lieutenant nnd En sign of the 4thBeat Compa- f ri . The Poll will be opened nt 11 o’clock, A. M. A. BAlN, Ciapt« dec 6 4th Beat Co, G.M. Cavalry Orders. SA VANN AH, Dee. 18,1824. N obedience to squadron orders, the corps of . Georgia Hussars will assemble on its parade ground on TUESDAY23th inst. at 3 o’clock, I’.M. in lull uniforni. armed and equipped and prepared to elect n Cuptuin und fill such vacancies as may then occur. By order LiiiuL Schlet, commanding .dec 20 243 MACK AY, 1st Srrg’t G. II (ESTABLISHED LI fit F.) The fust sailing Packet Ship E M P E R O R, I' H. Bennett, Master, will meet with immediate despatch. For fraightor passage havingelegant accommoda tions, apply to Capt. B, on bourd nt Jones's upper whuff or to II ALL k HOYT, dec 17 241 CELEBRATION. rfIHE Officers and Members of the Grand Lodge J„ of Georgia, will assemble nt the Grand Lodge Hall, in buvunnali,. On Monday, the'“27th instant, at NINE O’CLOCK in tlie forenoon, for the pur pose of celebrating the Anniversary of St. John Titr. Evanoelist. A procession will be formed, and au oration delivered by the Rev. A. Cartel. Transient Brethren are requested to join the subordinate Lodges, at their several Halls of meeting. By order of James Morrison, Most Worshipful Grand Master L. II. FURTII, Secretary, a. «. doc 17 241 iSqutidron Order* 22d NovEMBCh, 182-1 T IIE itleinbcfs of the Corps of Georgia Hussars are ordered to assemble at the Court House In the city of Savannah on TUESDAY, thi! 29th dny of December next, to elect a Captain to coui- inftnn the said corps; in tho ratlin ot Capt. Stiles, resigned, and also to fill such other vacancies ns may i hen occur. . By order YV.YV. GORDON, Adgf. Squad; Cav. 1st Div. U, M. nov 23 220 limitation and Wegroes tor sale. The Plantation belonging to the estate of the late Fleming Akin, situated oh the little Ogoechce, „ known by the name of Mcnilmll, con taining 1100 acres—a large proportion of Which' is first quality Rice and Cotton land, With convenient Dwelling, Nc- ffl gro and gin Ilduses—stables. ■Ui'sflfl CWI1 an '* cotton houses in complete order. Together with a !,:inc. of twen ty prime field bands—Tor sale Upon vciy liberal terms. Application to be made to Mr. James Brdwnon tlie place geo. yv. McAllister, Strathv IJali, Brj’nn county, or Cl \V. ROCKWELL k Co. Savannah. ripv 18 tt(i Plantation for 8atc, ” The Plantation on the Augus ta Road, six miles from Savan nah, comprising fifty-two and a hnlf acres, about twenty of Which is cldnr- atid inclosed—Together with the buildings fisx&L thereon, including a dwelling known as the Six- Mile House, one of the best standson the' Augusta Road for a Tavern, is offered for sole low. Persons wishing to purchase will please apply to the subscriber on the premises. deo 14 233 C. F. HUNIC. Rice and Cotton Plantations. For sale, tlie Plan tation on which the subscriber resides, called. Ii j til$9 nnd known by the name of Newton, having on it a well finished Dwelling House, with eight rooms, besides a basement Sto ry with four rooms; and a good Overseer House, Barn, Cotton House, and Other convenient build ings ; and a never-failing spring of excellent wa ter. ALSO, The Two adjoining Plantn- ^ tions called and known by the namesof Lambeth and Dean Forest, each having improvements thereon. The three plantations are within seven miles of Savannah, on the Greet Ogechec Road, und con tain about two thousand and three hundred nr cres: about five hundred acres of whieh is prime rice land, \Vithih Banks, andabout five hundred acres of cleared good cotton and provision land, a greater part of which is encloscdby pretty good fences. The land xvill be divided to suit a pur chaser Ifacsircd. A part only ofthe purchnsc mo ney will be required, and a liberal credit given for the balance, the purchaser securing payment by a mortgage.! For terms And conditions en quire of GEO. JONES, doc 16 ca240 Notice. A N Election willbc held atthc Court Ildtisc in the City of Savannah, on SATURDAY, the first duy of Junuary next for two Justices of the Peace for the Third Company Beat. Polls will he opi ned precisely nt 10 o'clock. Three Freehold ers are competent to preside. JAMES MORRISON, Y I’RF.D'K DENSLER, ^ F f BRASCH, T. N. MOREL; G. W. ANDERSON, j JAMES MT1ENRY. j ft N. B. Qualification ot voters the same ns for Members of the Legislature—to ho a resident of ttawK. *' 4 "uSH doc 13 *237 Wanted to Hire. A FEW good Axmen by the month or year— Apply to YY. Bird, or D. A Strobhar, Camp Jack, or to dco7 232 It. A. BIRD, YVayne’s Wharf. WOOD. nr*HK Subscriber offers for sale, bost quality i Oak and Hickory Wood at #3 75 on the Wharf, cr £>4 CO .delivered. J03EPHG.BLANCE, v Wiilurason’s wharf. doc 9 ca23‘= . ..fust Received, Fer ship Globe, from Philadelphia, \ bbls Pennington’s double refined I-OAF SUGAR 26 “ do single do do JG 11 do Lump Sugar GO half bbls FLOUR For sale by GAUDRY & HERBERT dec 2 j.228 Poor House and Hospital. This Property,so well known as to need no description, will he offered at public sal e with the out- liuildiLgs and every thing belonging to it, atthe Court House on the first Tuesday in January next, if not previously disposed of at private’snje. Applications in the mean time mny. be made to either ofthe undersigned Committees. G. YY. OWENS, ) Com. ofthe FRANCIS SORREL. ( Planters Bank. NORMAN YV ALLACE,) Com. of Marine F. II. YVELMAN. ( & Fire Ins. Co Ci ’ " dfcc.fl ' 7233 :ALVIN BAKER, Auctioneer. The three story brick build ing on the Bay, lutcly occupied by James Dickson Co. as a Whole-. sale Dry Good Store; Appl; dec 10 t C;W.ROCKYV ipply to ELL4-1 CO. TO BE LET. / The STORE corner of Bay and Drayton-Strects, hoyV Occu pied by J. P. Setze. Possession may is be had op the lGtli of this m: nth. For further particulars,^pply to Peter Dujxui .^ ^ joct it) 11191 CROCKERY. rj iHE subscribers continue to file orders for JL CROCKER Yof any description on advan tageous terras. Persons wishing to order for the Spring would do well to hand in their orders as early us the month of January, nov 25 223 .T. B. HERBERT k CO GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNYY. B Y virtue of an order of tlie Judges of the In ferior Court of said County—It is ordered that an Election be held at the Georgia Hotel, in the city of Savannah, on Saturday the 1st day of January next, for two Justices of" the Peace,’ for tho first heat Company—the company embrace all that section of said city, west of Montgomery street;-extending from the river ns far south as is Incorporated—Poll to open at 10 o’clock, A M. JOHN GARDNER, GEORGE SH1CK, JOHN G. HOLCOMBE, AMES ROBERTS, WM. YV. BLACK, henry haupt, i ^ifitfryiff iTrFreeholders Dec la 241 liy J. R. Herbert &Co. TO MORROW, ?,2d inst. at 11 o'clock. A General assortment of GROCERIES, Also, 1 trunk ready made clothing ALSO, 60 half boxes soup 20 half barrels buckwheat 10 berrels gin G hogsheads Jamaica rum 10 kegs butter, Sic. Sic. dec 21 Terms cash. Brandy, Preserved Fruits, Claret Wn?,- Street Oil, Bottles, dye. On THURSDAY, 23d inst. nt 11 o’clock, will,be sold on Bolton's YYTiurf,landing from l-’r. brig L’Uni, capt. Bouvics, I'm Havre, 2G pines Brandy, Otard Dupuyfc Co.’s brand with certificates 10 pipes Cognac brandy 4 casks Claret YVinc 12 boxes “ 25 bottles dach 40 Preserved Fruit 12 qr casks Sweet Oil 200 Oil Baskets 5 qr casks Cordial (Guignolet) 10 crates empty Bottles, 2000 Corks 24 coils Cordage 8000 Brick ALSO, Will be sold on Boltons Central Wharf, to close O. cotuigikitent, 0 pipes Holland Gin G hhds old Jam. Rum Terras at time sale dec.17 241 . Looking glasses. On WEDNESDAY, 29th lost, nt 11 o'clock YVill be sold before our store, An invoice of superb Mantle nnd Pier Glasses direct from the mecY ••factory. Twins'cash. NOTICE. A N Election willbc held at tho Market House in Ellis’square in the city of Scivannah on SATURDAY the 1st day of Jaimury next for two Justices of the Peace tor tlie Second Company Bent. Polls Will bo opened precisely at 10 o - clock. Three freeholders arc competent to pre side. CHARLES GILDON, ' FREDERICK HERB, JOHN WATERS, A SIIEFTALL, JACOB SHAFFER, IIUGII CASSIDY. Qualifications of voters the same as for Mem bers ofthe Legislature—to be a resident of the Beat. dec 18 242 J^ECORDER NOTICE. Fees 400 $55 per month 45 “ “ 25 “ ji 25 “ “ 100 and Fees 150 “ City Treasure!- Salaty of $600 and City Marshal “ 600 Clerk of Council “ Clerk of C.P. andO.T, Shprlffof “ “ Sup. of City YVatch Dep.sup. “ ' “ IstSerg’t" 2d “ “ “ Messenger of Council Sexton , "Ij/'MfjP,?.* Clerk of the Market Keeper ofthe PowderMagazine " Contractor for sweeping chimnie9j City Scavenger, (by contract) Keeper ofthe City Clock, (by contract) Port YY'ardens Fees. Applicants for any of the above offices will hand in their applications to file Clerk of Council on or before the firstreguinr meeting of "Council in January next, as on that day the elections will take, place. SOLOMON COI1EN, dec 20 243 c'. c. pro, (cm. Bank tate Georgia. SAVANNAH Dee. 18, 182-1. WTKjlllS Bank will elect a Teller, with a salary dJL of $1440 to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resigmitioh of J. P. Henry, on Friday the 31st inst. Bond, with two or more sufficient securi ties, for $15,000 will be required—applications must be handed in; previous to the day of (flec tion A. PORTER, COshicr. dec 18 242 Bank ot' Darien, Dcc» 14. 1824 A N election for Five Directors, on thti putt of jr3l the individual stockholders for the ensuing year,'will bo held at the Banking house, on Mon day the 3-1 Junuary next. The poll will be open ed at 9 o’clock .A. M. and closed at 2 o’clock, P.M. EBEN; S. REES, Cashier. ffj* The editors of the.Savannah Republican and Georgia Journal will insert the above until the election and lanyard their accounts to this Bank for payment, dec 20 . 243 Planters Bank. A N election willbc held for Thirteen Directors on the part ofthe Stockholders at the Bank on MONDAY 3d I unitary next. The poll will be open from 9 until two,and from three until five o’clock. J. MARSHALL, Cashier, dec 15 ||1-239 '' Wanted Immediately. T YVO YVniting Girls from 10 to 15 years of age to do the light work about a house,in a small family •. none neiidapply unless well recommend ed. Enquire at LAY & HENDRICKSON'S, dec 16 239' Executor’s sale, By J. B. Herbert Co. Onlhc First Tuesday in January nc.rt, will be sold before the Court House, in this city, between the usual ItoUre of 10 mid 2 o'clock, the following properly, brim; the Personal Estate ofYY'in. Craig, dec. viz.— One Share Steam-Boat Sloe!:, and Foil* NEGROES, Sancho,Fortune,.Tack,ami Sylviib Sold by pry. mission ofthe Hon. the Inferior Court and byordef of the Executor. ' Terms Cash. - nov 17 213 7 Notice ~ T1fc YT7TLT.be sold at the Pound on Friday next y Y the 2 ttli Inst, at 10 o’clock A. M. the fol lowing cuttle if tl.eir owners do not take them a way before that day; One red cow with some white about her head has no mark nor brand. One black and white cow with one broken, hornmarkedin one car withn cropnndsaw teeth the other ear has no mark; F. M. 8TONE, c.M dee 20 243 SherilPs sales, On the first Tuesday in February next', W ILL be sold at the court house in the city of Savannah between tiie hours of 10 nnd 4 o'clock. 18 negroesviZ. Charlotte, Riiccus, Eve, Tcnah, Titus, Sambo, Naro; Belinda, Dorcns, Isaac, Bess, Sippio, Callus, Cloe, Peggy, Anne, Betty, and Monday, levied on by consent as the proper* ty of N. G. Rutherford, under a fi fa on n lor- < !o, sure of a mortgage in favor of the Bank cf Darien. ISAAC D’LYON, s r c. dec 4 230 City Sheriff’s sales. Oit the first Tuesday in January next. W ILL be .sold before the Court House ill tiu$- City of Savannah between the usual hour.; often and three o’clock, Sundry articles of Table Linen, Bed Linen' riutcd Ware, kc. fce. levied on us the property Of Orran Byrd to satisfy two executions lor house rent in favor of Eleazer Earlyand assigned to J B Herbert k cu. All that building dn part of Trust Lot L’Hrr (A) Darby Ward, bounded south by Congress street, cast by the residence of Qco. Millen, Esq. West by the store occupied by Mayers fk Hamilton, north by one portion of said lot. levied on as the pr jper- ty of John YY'illson to satist'y an execution in fa vor of Ann R. Edwards for ground rent, dec 3 230 A.l.D'LYUN, c, s. Sheriff’s sale. On the first Tuesday in February next TT 7 ILL be sold at the Court Hcusp be \? the. hours often and four o’clock, t lowing three Negroes, viz: Mat'y, otherwise known by the name of stance, and hcr.tWo children Luc aud levied on under a lorcclc sure of; mortgao- droperty of William R. Holland, to satist'y C Si Dufaure- I. D’LYON, s dec 3 229 tween lie t'oi- Mjf Administrator’s sale, On the first Tuesday in Janilary next, W ILL be sold before Ihe Court f louse in the City ol Savannah, the following property, being the real estate of Andrew MG,can. lute of Chatham County, dec’d forthe benefit of the. heirs and creditors, pursuant:to an order of Court. One tract ot land, containing 800 acres adjoin ing lands of Francis Tufts, James llaioo, and Ma ry Shares, known i us Jonathan and John Fox's tracts, about 12 mile's from Savannah. One vueuhl lot in fee simple, situated in Ewons- hurg, on MurgareTst.Savannah, known by No. 23. One Ditto, also fee simple, situated ill do. ind knotvn by tlie No. 21, with a dwelling house und other improvements thereon. One Lot in ttieeboroiiK!;, Liberty county; The purchasers giving horn! and mor'.ru able in one, two and three years,with Inter date und personal security. ’ GF'■ Oel 30 201 • AdmV ust. Andrew > puy- (from Painting, Glazing, etc. npUE Subscriber .continues to carry on the I. PA1NTIKG, QLAZLXG and GJLplXC business in all Its different branches, at Lis .'.id stand corner of Broughton and Bull-streets. L lie keeps' constant ty on hand a general assert, ment of GLASS of all sizes. All kinds of - PAINT OILS, S-8? cSi&SSBi ’ A. BAIN: ■ nov ,13 16 A LL those who are indebted to Hector Mac Donald late of Savannah, in Kates, Due Bills, and open Acconipts, are requested to moke Immediate payment to AND’YY SMITH, .nov 6 t*226 Assignee. Lamp. Oils. per the ship' cff'for sale atthe lowest city prices. LAY & HENDRICKSON, .' Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. decIO 2’3o Administrators salt, Y^VltL he sold at the late residence of Allen W Denmark;, deed, late of Bulloch County, on the first Saturday in February next. The following tracts of land; amounting to 3,~ 582A ucres; situate in the County of Buttock and immediately on the Milledgeville road, thirty five miles from Savannah; viz : One tract containing oneluindred awes; more or less, with a comfortable Dwelling House, kit; li en, stables and corn houses—Fourteen hundred acres adjoining the above described tract, being the former residence of tlie late Major Stephen Denmark—oil this tract is a dwelling iioiia. . corn, house, store house and lTitcheu with good stables, ar.d an excellent stream and mill rile, whereo-.i l mill has been for many years, but out of repair* at present: the mill stoned and mill irons will be sold at tho same tibte •- One other tract adjoining the above, whereOn E.F Rupee lutely resided, containing five hundred and thirty acres; with comfortable buildings aud out houses, one other wood laud tract containing eleven hundred acres, one lot in the first District Houston, containing 202', acres, No. 116, one oth er lot iu the 8th district Early containing 250 li tres, £fo-231. Terms of sale, 12 months credit with a mortgage oil the premises end small notes and unproved security. Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch County. An.y pepson wishing to pur chase can view.the premises by application to the subscribers. ROBERT BURTON, AdraT. MARY DENMARK, Adsa’x. dec 4 230