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Fresh Currants,
Just Rccciv
BBli* Fresh Currants
»0 halfbbl* corn Beef for family use
‘150 Smoked Tongues
200 Fickled “
00 bbls Whiskey
6 0 <• N. E. Gin
30 « “ Rum
10 tierces Georgia Syrtip .
For sale by GAUDUV t HERBERT.
IF doc 23
Attention Sportsmen!
NUMBER of line fat TURKEYS, will be shot
Lat on SATURDAY next, the 25th Inst, at
0 ntho Wliite Blutf Road, about one quarter
bf aifiue from town.
doc 22 *"‘15
1.1 AYE just received SdnSsi V&illace.
hr IVALTllOUllVIIjLE, liberty county.
T ' HE Public are respectfully informed, that the
Rev. Mr. Ripley 1ms been appointed I’rinci-
I pal of the above-named Institution: Mr M. Jones
having resigned. Instruction in the brunches u-
I jually taught in Acndemios will coramonoe on the
£rst MONDAY in January next.
' Terms of Tuition:
I.atinnnd Greek Languages, . ||9 per quarter.
£uglisfi Gramm of, Arithmetic,
Goograpby, History, Com-
position, * S> $74 '
V u tae , B »di» 6 »awn« § «, N
dec 22 p215 of Commit,loner,.
just received par Skip Wm
SL LEGHORNS.
A general assortment of Misses, Girls and Boys
Yellow and White Leghorn lints very
low charged.
PAPER HANGING.
A very choice assortment of various patterns,
and prices from 8ff cts. to $1, per piece
with borders to match.
AMERICAN PLAINS.
4 bales of stout Amoricnn Plains, very low.
ALSO,
Grundy's and Welsh Plains
8-4 lind 9-4 London Duffle Blankets
12-4 and 13-1 Rose do
6-4, 9-4 and 10-4 Lihcn Diapers
2 bales French Ostiaburg Thread, of a superior
qunllty.
7.-4 Red Flannel at 31J cts ' .
Plaid Homespun at 12J '
6-4 Mull' Muslin at 37A “
Merino and Cashmere Long Shawls, •
Waist Ribbons, Linen Cambric,
Aiid Caniliric Handkcrclilefs cheap,
Clilnchila Hats, Thread Laces and footings
With a general and well selected assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
Which they will Sell low andona long credit.'
dec 9 ca234
American Cough Drops.
IV^HIS Medicine is a safe aud certain Cure for
| ,11, Coughs, Colds, Asthmus, and Consumptions,
tin their early stages und prepared eutirely from
|Amorican Plants. ,.
Many persons hi tills City have been greatly
Believed from obstinate coughs by its use. A sup
■ply has just been received, and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
rw&j ■ Shad’s Buildings.
dec 22 2^5 I
Extract from an Ordinance,
Passed December 8th, 1800.
ND be it furtlier ordained, That from and af-
l. ter the 24th day of the month of December
until the second day of Jnnuary next, and in each
[succeeding year not more than two negroes, or o-
Ither slaves from ono and the sumo plantation shall
Die permitted 'to come within the limits of the cl-'
jtyori the snmo day,or night; and if more than two
negroesbelongingto the same plantation shall he
Jseen or found within the limits of the city on any
Iday or night from the 24th of Dec. to the 2d of
Ijanuary next ensuing, oven though they may
lfiave tickets they shall be apprehended and im-
itlsoned by the city marshal, or superintendaiil of
lie city watch, or any one of the members of the
rich, or city constables, and shall remain in pri-
on until discharged, and costs paid.
SOLOMON COHEN, c. c. pro. tern.
dec 22 246
Extract of un Ordinance,
Passed the 17th December, 1817.
B F, if ordained by the Mayor aiul Aldermen of
the City of Savannah, in Council Assembled,
andilit hereby ordained by the authority of the
same, Tlintfrom ami after the pass ng of this or
dinance,, jt shall be the duty of the Marshal of the
•ity aforesaid end the constables thereof to inform
1 gainst all mid every white person found within
he limits of the said city discharging or attempt-
ng to discharge any gun, pistol, or other fire arms
irackers or other combustible preparation, and
lie person so informed against be punished as
terein after mentioned, if a white person to be
ined in a sum not exceeding Thirty Dollars.
And be it further ordained by the authority afore•
aid. That if any porsqn of color be found so of-
oniiingos afor -said such person of color shall re
vive corporal punishment not exceeding ten lash
's to be inflicted by the officer present.
7 he City Constables are hereby ordered to cn-
breo the above sections pf un ordinance.
Jec 22 245 F. M STONE, Marshal
Domestics, A*c.
5 CASES Plaids and Ginghams
4 bales brown Shirtings
1 “ " Sheetings '
3 “ bleached "
1 case fancy Windsor Soap
10 hlidsN.E.Rum
25 bbls “ “
10 qr casks Currnnt Wine (superior)
7 lilids New Orleans Molasses
6 M.•Spanish Sugars'.
100 bbls Pilot and Navy Bread
50 M. Laths.
For sale low, by S. C. GREENE,
dec 14 ||p237 Moore's Wharf.
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The Subscribers
Continue the Commission Business in Liv
erpool, under the Finn of
ISAAC, LO W A CO.
A Nt) will at ail-times make liberal advance? on
\ produce consigned to them for sale.
Haying ships regularly hi the Liverpool trade,
and owning a convenient wharf, on which there
are roomy Tire-proof Stores, cotton will ho re
ceived aud forwarded in their own vessels, or
those to their address, free ofanv commission.
Orders for merchandize, will be executed and
only a commission charged, when the payment is’
satisfactorily sec tire cl.
A general assortment of British
is just received, bcing.hoiight with Jlfoncy and se
lected by one of tlio partners, they will lie furnish
ed as low ns by any regular importing’ House in
the United States, and on a long credit, for
approved paper. ANDREW LOW &.CO,
oct 26 ’ 197
JFUmters' Bank.
PfRHIS Bank will he shut on SATURDAY- 25th
iXj inst. Christmas day. Paper falling due on
U»at day u\nst be taken up on Friday,
dec 2:> a245 J. MARSHALL, Cashier.
Office Bank, United States,
Savannah, 22r/ Dec. 1824.
SATURDAY fiextbeing Christmas day this of-
-fice will be 4hut. Notes or bonds falling due
in the 25th must ipe attended to on Friday the
sfTi Mth. J. HUNTER, Cashier.
_ dec 22 a246
— lumber, Factorage and com
x C
mission Business.
T HE Subscriber continues the Lumber, Factor-
... oge and Commission Business, at his old
jstaiTd near the Union Ferry Wharf, undtenriei$his
[Services to ids friends and the public.
Ho will also attend to the HE-PACKING nnd
(IMPRESSING of COTTON,bin cotton press be
tag in complete order.
Oct 30 201 JNO. EVER1NOHAM
. , Dissolution.
J WTH4E Co-partnership of IVelman fy Bryan istlils
k » day dissolved by mutual consent.
F. H WELMAN,
- nov 3 0 M226 ALLX’R BRYAN.
Notice.
IHE Copartnership of Nicholas Neff is dis-
_ solved by mutual consent—Willinm Neff is
authorised to settle the affairs of the concern.
SAMUEL NICHOLAS,
, „ „„„ WILLIAM NEFF,
dec 9 234
ir to |
ion.
dec 0'
Thf
red
ock, 1
rCERj
si
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H
fall.
coot^J
Kifflf
HAD
on tnl
D IS SOLIITION.
'•HE Pa/tnership heretofore existin
B) between the subscribers under the firm o’f
Hammond Co. expires by its own lim
tatien'on 1st January, 1825.
N. M PETERSEN,
■OGDEN HAMMOND,
FRED. JAHNCKE,
. „ , By, bis Attorney Ogden Hammond.
All demands against the firm must be rendered,
i„„« 231 OGDEN HAMMOND.
Notice.
10 enable the assignees of Mr. William Tur-
1.1 ff&A 0 raake at un early period a final divi-
L" ’ 11 V) ‘efinested that all claims against him,
-l-cprcscated to their agent Mr. Thomas G. Mil-
lht ' f[RS f DAV OF JANUARYNEXT,
K'-^ t , h . ey J W,1 . , bcdebared ! U is boned that
L j n ^ebted Will see the necessity ol making
■U'immediate settlement.
JAMES M'lIENRY,
GEORGE RELPH,
JOHN H. REID,
■ „ Assignees of VV. Turner.
Dov8 208
FACTORAGE.
T HE subscriber f enders his thanks to hisfriends
and the public for the .liberal encourage:
mnnt be lias received in the
FACTORAGE and COMMISSION
BUSINESS,
nnd trusts that by a strict attention to the interest
of the Planter, he will merit a continuance oftheir
patronage. ■
For sale.
, Grundy's white Plains
Prime 42 inch Cottou Bagging
ELIAS FORT,
Commerce Row.
oct 5 185
Savannah Female Asylum.
A N ElectionTor n Matron to this institution
will take place at the Asylum House on the
first meeting in- February. Application for the
ubove to be handed in, to the subscriber.
By order of the board,
E. M. LLOYD, Sec’ry
nov 12 211
A Plain Cook, .Washer & lroner
rjlO hire by the year.
dec 9
234
For particulars, apply
>V. T. WILLIAMS.
Lost:
Sujiposcd to have been stolen,
F ROM the subscriber on the Evening of the 8lh
inst. between the 6 and 7 mile posts, on the
Louisville Road, a Black Morocco Pocket Book
containing u note of hand given by Elijah Fox
for .$195, dated sometime in 18(9 and due ir
1820. A11 execution against William Lee, for
House rent, ii^favor of John II. Murcll, Esq. and
paid by Philip H. Douglass, und hold by bim -
gainst said Lee, for $22 50. Also, articles of
grecnient with Ebin .Touches for the hire of a ne
gro woman Tamer, for the year 1823, amount
$50. Besides several other notes, accounts, Sic.
which is not recollected, that enn be of no use to
any one but the owner. Whoever will return
the said Pocket Book and its contents, she 11 be
liberally rewarded and no questions asked.
JOHN DOUGLASS,
Louisville Road, 11 miles from Savli.
dec 18 242
La Fayette Glis;- Lai
Juftxcceivcdpc
r
ion Orders.
, t
Sine |
71LEGAN
J ‘ -
Small (JIoaj I.
Japan Dish 'I
“ Socket
Lamp Wickal 1 kinds, Tin Canisters,from I to .'I
gall's. Tin Lamp Fenders large and sliinli, amiftOO
gall’s, of Purr SPERM Ott, lot-sale lowbv
" LAY & HENDRICK.SON,
'} Druggists and Clilijnists,
' • y't Shad’s Buildings.
ice-20 243 ■>' [ \ — • • ° ■ r
Landilig,- '
H From ship Oglethorpe,
BOXES' prime Digliy . Herrings.-' O
IV S A ()RE,
30 bbls St. Croyt',Sugar''
20 do Loaf iuuliLump-Sjugar.
20 lings Coffee , .
30 bids Baltimore Siipcffine and Cthtul Flout
20 do Whiskey ’
5 do old 4th proof do
20 half bbls Beef and Tongues
15 do No 1 and 2 Mackerel
12 kegs No 1 nnd 2 Richmond Tobacco
10 kegs prime Goshen Butler
5 casks London Ptotcr
ft hlids pHmit retailing Molasses
5 bbls Sugar House do
4 dozen Jars Pickled Onions
20 kegs cut Nnjlsi assorted
Jamaica, W. 1. and N. E. Rum
Madeira and Tciterifte Wine
Old Irish Whiskey;in Bottles,Teas
* Powder & Shot, beiiiijohns, Jligs.kc.
For' soi< hi/
gS.o. D. CORNWELL.
dee. 14 r241
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Office of the Marine anti Pirn In
surance Coinp;iiiv.
SAVANNAH, Dec. 2d, 1824.
A N adjourned meeting of the Stockholders of
tills Institution will take place at its Office.
WEDNESDAY tile 12th day of Jumini-y nex't,
nt which all persons interested tire desired to at
tend, either personally or by ntlprnpy—ns mntters
of importance, in relation to the future opci-utions
of the Company, wiitjhcu bo dBcus.«?d mid de
cided, persons representing stock, should lie in
vested with Tull poiver to vote on all liuestiohs
that may arise, touching the progress of tlm insti
tution. GEO. SCHLEY, President,
dec 3 229 >
Office of the Murine and Fire In
surance Company/’
SAVANNAH.7)ec. 2d, 1824.
P ERSONS holding Bills pf lids Company ir
requested to present them jar pAjhii.-nttovtli
with| n* it is desirable that thaji slioul'd all be re
deemed as oarly as may be convenient;
* GF.O. SCHLEY , President!
dec 3 229 -' r ’ .
Fire and Marine Insurance.
rjiHE Subscriber continues to receive p^oj
J.,sals for Insurances against fire and man
lists, for tile Charleston Fire ,nnd-Marine Iasi
anco Company— Persons wishing to protect the
selves agonist losses, would do well 16 apply to
tins office, the stability of whjch is well known ,lo
lie undoubted—the rates of premium low, and the
payment of losses, when they occur, most prompt
und liberal. Apply to
HOMES TUPPER, Age nl.
dec 13 r,237
WOOD,
F OR sale on Goodwins wharf;, at the lowest
rates and of the best quality on .application
to Win. A. Moore who solicits from liis friends and
former customers and thepublic in general a share
of patronage.
dec 2 Jp227
ose do. Paitit do;
do. Atmon do.
Vegitable “ Myrth “ Musk “
Low’s Oriental do. Violet “
Transparent “ Windsor “
Wnsh Bulls “ Savonuctto “
Hair Powder, Pomatum, Combs,,
Hair Bruslies, Clontli Brushes,
Teetli “ Razors, Strops of Pomeroys h Ben-
jamin.
Rogers Pen Knives, Ladies Pencil Cases
Lead Pencils, be.
For sulc by Dr. DE LA ROCHE,
nov 26 223
ipumsaiiaipi 9
Academy and Boarding School
M r. PHILLIPS hrtsthe lionor to inform- tliei
public and particularly those ladies andgen-
tlcineii who intend placing their chiidren under,,
his tuition that lie will open SCHOOL on MON-
DA Ythc 3d of Jnnuary next, in the upper pnrt of
the House,at the S. W. corner of Col. Shqd's
Buildings, Johnston’s Square,
dec 21 244 . TV
n m|i;nvs composin
tii tfrulimi urn hereby
to np.-.i-nr on llic Regimeir-
aJo Ground oh
ESI) AV,;)0th I)ee.inst.
o'.-loc; A. ftl. armed arid
i according to lawfofurlll.
By 'order oHsaac D’I.von,
L: Col- tiu//( B'tiltilion, <>• M.
M. W. STEWART,
Hd/V. Is/ Reft. G.M.
d« 10 235
pan) Orders.
An Dloetioh is hereby-or-
i-rcd to beheld in Reynolds
qijnrc, 6n'FRJ()\V, the
2-ltli ins.nut, for u I-’irst nnd
Soeond Lteutcmint nnd En
sign' of the 4th Beat' Com pu
ny. ‘
flic Poll ivill l)e opened at
.11 o.’clock. A. M'.
| A.'RAIN, Capt.
dec. 0 4th Rent'Co. G> AJ.
For NoAV-York;
(Est 1 n l I S u /; n r. IN E.)
e-w. igmi hr fast sailing Packet Ship
jL-Sk E \i P E R O R,
ti,Bennctf/ Master,
will meet with immediate despatch.
For fn-ig.t; or passage liavingelegant acconinioda-
tions. apply to Capt, ii. oil board at Jones's upper
wharf or to HALL b HOYT,
dec. 17 241 '
""T
v*. i>
Cavalry Orders.
CfiLEBRATlON.
'Ihie off [tiers nnd Memlicrs bf the Grand Lodge
JL of Georgia, will assemble at the Grand Lod
Hall, in Savannah,
On Monday, the Vith instant,
at NINE O’CLOCK in the forenoon, for the pur-
-pose of celebrating the Annivcrsniy of or. John
•run EvANontisT. A procession will lie formed
nnd an oration deliveredhy the Rpv. A. Cartkb,
Transient Brethren are requested to join tl
subordinate Lodges, at their several Halls <
meeting.-
By order of James Morrison,
■ Most Worshipful Grand faster
L. II. FURTUL Secretary, a. 1.
dee 17 241
SAVANNAH, Dct. 18,1824.
I N oliedience to squadron orders, the corps of
Georgia Hussars will assemble pit its parade
-round on TUESDAY 28th inst. at3 o'clock,P.M.
in full uniform', armed and equipped and prepared
to elact u Cnptuin and fill suuli vacancies as may
then occur.
By order Lieut. Scm.r.Y, commanding.
•y. 243 , MACKAY,istSerg F tG.II.
aj fStjuatlroi) OrrtfM'v
. j 22J November,T824.
T HE meinhevs of the corps of Georgia H ussars
are ordered to usscmble at the Court House
in the city of Savannah on TUESDAY, the 28th
day-of December n’cxt, to elect n Captain to t-iim-
mimd the said, corps, in the ropm ot Cnpt .Stiles,
resigned, and hlso to fill such otlier vacalcies
inav 1 lieii occur. |
.1 By ordqr *. W. W. GORDON, J
i Adgt. Squad. Cav. 1st Div. G.' .M
nov03 7 1.220
Notice.
* N Elcclinn will be held atthe Court House in
A. the City of Savannah, on SATURDAY, the
first day of January next for two Justices of tiic
Peace for the Third Company Bent. Pollswill lie
pi nnd pn-ciselyat lOo’cIock. Three l’rceliold-
eis me cumpcteiit to pr.-slde.
.1 \ MES MDRIll-iDN '
FRED’K UENSLEIt
P.BRASCIJ,
,v- • T. N- MOREL,
• 7 G. W. ANDERSON, j c
J \M 1,.iii i■: 1. j -
N. B. Qualification of voters tho same as for
Members oftlie Legislature—to lie a ressdeut of
the Beat. .
dec 13 j237
Flunttition Riul iVegvocs for sale.
The Plantation belongingto
- the.ostuto of the Into Fleming
Akin, situated on tjic little OgcecltDc
known hy.tlie name of Monihnll, con
tatning, WOO acres—n large proportion of which
is iirR quaiity Rice and Cotton land, ,\|
". With eonvenient Dwelling, N
li'utr-j' ^ l0 and Sil) Houses—stables,
[tilliv'tT C.ow hud cotton houses in i.omplet
J oY-dcr. Togelht r with n guns of twen
ty prime field hands—for sale upon vciy liberal
terms. Application to be made to Mr. .Tunic
Brown on the place / : ;
GEO. W. McALLISlER,
Sti-atliy Hull, Bryan county, or
C. W. ROCKWELL k Co.
* Savannah.
UlanttiiHin for Hate
Hie Plantation on the Augus
ta Road, six miles; from Savan
nah,.comprising fifty-two and a litdf
iiurcs,al)out twenty of which is clear-
cd aud inclosed—Together'with the biiHdings
» thereon, including n dwelling
known as the Six' Mile Houst
onri nf the best standsnn the August
Uoadfor a Tavern, is offered for sal
low.- • ' - ’<
Persons wisliihg to purcltflso will pleaso apply-
to the .subscriber on the premises,
dec 14 238 C.F.HUNK
Administrator’s sale,
On the first Tuesday in January next,
/ILL be sold before tlie Court House in the
of Savannah,.the followjiig property,
j., nt ; le rea * e slate of Andrew M'Lean, lute of
J n r] llu ?. c °mdy, dec’d forthe benefit of the heirs
* , cr( ‘ t ‘itors, pursuant to nn order of Court..
h ,' lc trac t of land, containing 800 acres adjoin-
Tsi / Franck Tulls, James Rnsco, nnd Ma-
- Hares; known us Jonullmn and John Fox’s
is, about 12 miles from Savaiinuh;
One
vacant lot in fee simple, situated in Ewens-
fOn’ °!!.^ ar 8a r et-st.Savnnnali, known by No. 28.
u * so • ae simple, situated in do. and
Ith,.-- 2, > w >di n dwelling house nnd
^y r improvements thereon.
ITho t‘ ot L n ideeborough, Liberty county.
W • P urcaaseri S‘ v 'ng bond and mortgage, pay-
L|. . ll n l n h ,wo and three years,'with interest from
Oi ill P® rs o n aFsceurity.*'• GEO. GLEN,
Actiu’r cst. Andrew M'Liuic.
: . %
MR. PHILLIPS,
Of Rockville Academy, South (Carolina,
H AVING arrived in this city, for the purpose
ofcstablishing a School for Youth of both
sbxes, he respectfully solicits the patronage of t he
public. .
The testimonials of his ability, attention; and
kindness to (h$ pupils that have been placed under
Ids tuition, and their rapid progress in the several
branches of their education, at the .examinations,
particularly in the English Grammer, from the'
manner of his teaching Tt, will, lie earnestly hopes,
ensure to’hima portion ofpatronage.
.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 ',
aiid the Belle Lettres.
French and Latin, if required, at an additional
charge.
NaVigutien, the manner of measuring the dis
auce oflhe Sun and M00U or fixed Star ; the
method of finding the longitude by Lunar obser
vations, and the latitude by double altitudes, also
the variation oftlie compass, taught upoe reasona
ble terms.
Miss Phillips will assist in the tuition of the
young Indies entrusted to his care.
Should Mr, Phillips be so fortunate as to meet
with a sufficient support, it is his intention to open
scliool Qii the third of January, and further will es
tablish a Boarding School, upon tho same terms
as those of his neademy at Rockville, and masters
to instruct in accomplishments, requisite, will, be
provided. - . , : ' ..
Any lady or gentleman wishing to lionor him
with their patronage, will nave tile kindness to
send their cards to his present place of residence,
at Cnpt. Douvillc’s Jolinston’s-Square, and he will
immediately, wait upon them,
dec 9 *8234
Notice.
’jJL'ticc in the Courts of 6 this State, is prepared
to receive any business that may be confided to
him at the office of Richard Cuyter, Esq. on the
bay. CHARLES U- STARR,
dec 17 *241
Classical and English
raTOHE subscriber informs his friends and the
J-L public that he has removed iiis Seminary for
young Ladies and Gentlemen, to Congress Street,
within two doors of Whituker Street, and one 'of
Johnson’s Square, where he has taken that lurgi/
room lately o. cupicd by Messrs CiiarlTIow &
Sheftall, as a Law Office,—and can accommo
date a few additional pupils. Foi-terms apply to
the subscriber, at the School Room.
HENRY MACDONNELL.
dec2i *110244 ~ .
Dr, A. De Laroche,
H AS on hand
Syrup of Quinine
9 Sudorific
“ Sudorific (dilde cuitinicr)
“ of Lemon
“ of Altheh
Robanti Syphilitic • ; t •
Togetlier with a gehe’-al assortment of
Drugs and Medicines,
which he offers for.sale on the most;reason able
terms ut l|is store opposite tlie Exchange',
dec 1 227 ;
Laurel Saw Mill.
T HE.above Mill is now in complete order, and
will cut and deliver at S/fyannali, or nt tlie
plantations on the river, lumber, of every descrip
tion wanted, Apply to
HORACE KIRBY’, Snvannail, qr to
JACOB READ, Drakie’s Plantation,
dec 13 2.37m 1| Sit-A^
dee.', v
For Sale,, •,
A BOUT ten thousand feet White Oak Plank
XjL from two to four inches thick.
, X ALSO, ... .
A'quantity of Pine Wood,at'xe'duccd' prices.',
decs, 232 D. A.STRURHAR.
Wanted to Hire.
A FEW goodlAxmeu by tlie monlli or year-
Apply to YV. Bird,'i)r D. A Strolihm-i Camp
Juck,oi-to R. A. isiRD, ,
_ .’ y' J 1 Wayne’s Wharf,
dec 7 - 232
Wanted Immediately.
T YVO Wiiiting Girls from it) to 15 years of age
to do tho light work about u housejn a small
family : none needapply unless well recommenri-
ed. Enquire nt LAY & •HENDRICKSON’S,
deo 15 239
Georgia tiyritjj.
tierces best qu&litY—For sale bv
deo I l. OAL'DUY k UEtBEUT
Rice and Cotton Flitiitations.
For sale, tbnFlnn-
thtioti on Which the
snbscrilier resides, called
and known by the n.-une.;
u. Nkwtos, having on it n well'fii.iwhed Diye'ling
HousP. witli eight rooms, besides a basement Sto.
ry.wtth four rooms ; and a good Overseer House.
Barn, Cotton House, arid otliejjjkinvehient build
ings ; and a neVep-failiug spring'of excellent wa,
• also.
T^ho Two adjoining Planta-
tionscalled and known by tho
namesofLAMnr.Tnand Df.aIiFouest
each iinving improvements thereof
The, thi-ee piantatloris nre.wltliin seven miles 6
Savannah, on the Great OgecKee Road, nnd coil-
tflin about two thousand and three hundred a-
cres : about fivp hundred acres of which is prime'
rice land, within Banks, anil about five hundred
acres of cleared good cotton aiul provision land,
n greater part of which is enclosedhy protty good
fences. The land will be divided to suit a pur*
Clmser ifuesirca. A i-art only of the purchase nib:,
ney will be required, and a liberal Grad'd, given
for tbe balance, tlie purchaser semiring pgjtmenk
by a mortgage. For terms and eouditious cn
quire,of GEO. JONES.
doc 16 ca240 - ' , ■,
Poor House nnd.Hospital.
This Property,so well known
as to need no description, will
be offered at public sale.with' the out-
buildii.gs and every tiling belonging
to- itf at tlie Court House ou tlie first Tuesday . *
Jnnuary next,, if not .previously disposed of
C rivato sale. Applications in the mean time may
emude to, either oftlie upuersigued Committees,
G. W. OWENS, ) Com. oftlie
FRANCIS SORREL, \ Platfters Bunk
NORMAN WALLACE,.) Coin, of Marino
F. II. WELMAN. (Hi Fjrc Ins. Co
CAiVIN BAKER, .Auctioneer.
dec8 1233 / ,
dec 10
To Rent.
T.hc tlire<j story brick /build
ing on tire Bay, Lately- occupied
, by JamT'-sDicxson *y- Co as a Whole-
isale pry Good Store. Apply to '
C.W. ROCKWELL 4-CO."
TORE LET.
The STORE corner of Bay
and Draytpa-StfeetS) 110W occu
pied by J.’P. Setze. Possession may
be had on the lotli of'this m nth. For
fqfther poi-ticuiurs, ajiply to Peter Di'pon.
>.■ . • PETER F.VEN.
•' net 19 1(101
Ky J. B. Herbert & co.
Brandi/, Preserved Fruits, Claret Wino,
Sweet Oil, Buttles, &'r.
0({THURSDAY, 23d inst. at i 1 o'clock, will bo-
sold on Bolton’s Wharf,landing from Fr.
brig L’Uni, cnpt. Bouvics,fm Havre,
25 pipes Brandy, Olard Dupuy.&i. Co.’s brand
with certificates
10 pipes Cognac Brandy
4 casks Claret Wine
12 boxes “ 23 bottles each
-10 “ Preserved Fruit
12 qr casks Sweet Oil
200 Oil Baskets
0 qr casks Cordial (Guigholet)
10 crates empty Bottles, 2000 Corks
24 coils Cordage
8000 Brick
Ai.so, y.
Will be told on Boltons Central Wharf, to close r-
Coutiptmcnl,
6 pipes Holland Gin
5 lilids old Jam. Ruin
Terms at time sale..
, dec 17 241
LOOKING GLASSES.
On WEDNESDAY, 29th inst. at 11 o’clock,
YV1I1 be sold before odr Store,
An Invoice of superb
Mantle and Pier Glasses direct from the mttitf-
'•factory. Terras rash.
Executor's sale,
By J, B. Herbert of Co.
Oil the First Tuesday in January next, will be sold
before the Court House, in this city, between
llw ittioi! hours of 10 und 2 o’clock,
the following property, being the
PliUiSONAL ESTATE
of Win. Craig, dec. viffi—
One Share Strain-Boat Stock,, and Foiu >
NEGROES,
Sunclin, Fortune, Jack, aiid Sylvia. Sold by per
mit,ion of the lion, tlie Ifi/a iur Ctifflrt and by order
of the Executor. ' Terms Cash,
nov 17 213
GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNYY,
B Y virtuoofon order of die Judges of the In
ferior Court of --aid Countv—It is ordered
that un Election be hold At tho Georgia Hotel, ill
uic city of Savannuh,on Saturday the 1st day ol
Jumrary next, for two Justices of’ the Peace, foi
the first heat Company—the company embrace
ill that Section of said city, west of Montgomery
-treet; extending from the river as far south ax.is
incorporated—Pull to open nt 10 o’clock, A.-B1
' A JOHN GARDNER,
GEORGE SHICK,
JOHN G. HOLCOMBE,
AMSS ROBERTS,
WM. W. BLACK,
HENRY If At; PT,
v- > ' Freehold)
dec 18/ 2-fl
NOTICE.
h&TtLL be srtld at ahe l’odnu on Fri next
VV the24th inst. at mo’clock A. M. the tbl-
owing cattle if their owners do not take them u-
wny before that day; - .
One red coiv'with some white ubout her head,
has no mark nor brand. 7
Ong, black ami white cow. with orie brokdh. ;
liorh marked in one ear with a crop nnd saw tcclii
the other ear has no mork. F. M. STo x E, c.m
ilec 20 243 -k
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Lomime patentFti miIv Mbuicinoa
L EES Pills cnun-.lies Ess Mustard
Andcrsonsdo Cliings worm Iiosenggi
Hoopers do Thompsons teeth*utstc.
James dn do eye water
Churches eoiigli drops Rogei^r.vegetable
Andersons do pulmouicdetergcnt
Bnlsom Honey Henrlein oil
Audler-1. native !h it.'ll oil
Opodcldock IlenryscbiioM magnesia.,
Squires elixir Uatenimis drops, 4*0
Salts Lemons
Ckn constantly M had nt the : -ore of
LAY 4- HtNDRfCKSON,
N( tTlCE.
N Elnction will bo heldatUie Market .House
.‘in Ellis’ square in file city of Savannuit on
SATURDAY’ the 1st day of January next for (wo
iSliccs of tlie Peace for the Secoiid Company
Bent. Pol|a wil) he Opened precisely nt 10 o’-
:lock. Three freeholders me competent to pre-
ide. - CD ARLES Gll.DON, \
FBEDERJCfe HERB, ^
JOHN WATERS, I S-
A SHEFTALL, > *
JE JACOB SHAFFER,
lit Gil CASSIDY. ■
Qualifications of voters tlie same as for Mem
bers of the Legislature—to be a resident .of the
Beat, J{.,
dec 18 242
| f.mwm
A N Election will be hsld lit the house of
1&. Roiiuutson, in the city of Suviihnahon £
CRDAY’ the Ist Jannary 1825, for two Justic
the Peace for the 4th company bent. Polls will
lie opened nt 10 o’clock.
K. JACKSON,
WM- PARKER,
‘ ' ■ W- john Miller,
\\ .;i. (; \STON,'.^
JAS/S. BULLOCH,
GEO, W. OWENS,
I. DAVENPORT,
P. GUERARD.
dec 31 244
—
NOTICE.
Fees
$55 per month
45 “ “
25 «. «'
25 “
100 and Rees
150 . *5
R ecorder
City Treasurer ’ Sainty of $008 and
City Marshal ’ “ 600
Clel-k of Council « 400 r
Clerk of.C. P. anc O. T.
Sheriff of “ - , “
Sup. ol City YVatch
Dep.sup. “
I st Sevg’t'“ “
2d « “ «'
Messenger of Council
. Sexton ’ - '' 'f-.e'E
Clerk oftlie Market ffi >'
K eeper oftlie Powder Magazine
Contractor for sweeping chimnies,
- City Scavenger; (hy contract) .
Keeper of the City Clock, (by contract)
' ; Port Wardens Fees
Applicants for any of tho above offices will
hand in their applications to the Clerk of Counci
on or .before the firstregular meeting of Council
in January next, us on that day the electio n wilt
take place. SOLOMON COHEN,
dcc20 243 c.c. pro. tan.
Bank State Georgia.
SAVANNAH Dec. 18, 1824.
TjTjfHS Bank Will elect a Teller, with a s'alarv
ii of $i4-10 to fill the vacancy occasioned liy
the resignation of J. P. Henry, dri Friday the 3 M
inst. Bond, with two 6r more sufficient^ securi
ties, for $15,000 will be required—applications
mu?t be handed in, previous to tlie day of clce
tion A. PORTER/ Cashier.'
dec 18 242
ziank of Diuit/i), Dec. 1 i. 1^24.
A N election for Fire Directors, on the perl of
the individual stockholders for tlie ensuin
year, will bo held at tlie Banking house, on M‘>n
uay the 3 i January next The poll will lie open
ed at9 o'clock.A.M. and closed ut2 o’clock,P.M
KBEN. S. REES, Cashier.
Tlie editors oftlie Savannah Republican
and.Geprgiii Journal will insert tiic above until
the : eiectipn and tonvurd their accounts to tki
Bank,for payment/
dec 20’ 243
CKUCKERY.
rjiHE subsrriliers eo'ntlmie to file orders for
.5. CROCKER F of any description on ndvuii-
tageous terms Persons wishing to order for the
Spring would do well to, hand in their orders, as
early us tlie month of January,
nov 25 222 J. B.HERBERT.&.CQ.
A Donnld late of Savannah, in Notes, Due
Rills, and open Accompit-, are requested to make
immediate'payment' 10 AJSD’W SMITH,'
nov 6' tCISh • zSfkfjgttee.
. .Fainting, Glazing, etc.
nnilE Subscriber continues to carry on the
JL PAINTING, GLAZING and .GILDLXR
business in all its ditV.-rent branches, at his old
stand corner of Broughton and Bull-streets...
He keeps constantly on hand a general assort
ment of.
All kinds of PAINT OILS, ^-c.
A. BAIN.
tiov 18 16
lNotiee.
r. |4HE following tenements in the I'.vahdhgo
•ii are to bo leased on TUESDAY 28th inst.
ut 11 o’clock for ortc year, viz
L'hc Bur und rooms on tiic third floor, to lie put
at one hundred and fifty dollars.
And the eastern and we.stmnrpoins at fifty dol
es each. -
Security for the rent will be required.
dfcc'21 244 r'.M STONE, Marshal.
jShdfritf’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in Jan uary next,
V*°14 at tl»* court.liauso *m the city of
r iavamVafi/between the hours of 10 and -t
o’clock, - ’ .
I ..u.tfparqcl or tract of land in tire cotmtv; <.L
nathafn, State of Georgia, known in the p’ati o'
.ud county ns Garddn Lot No. eighty, (8U))‘ a^
containing 11J acres more or i. -s, Imnmled o • -
- "’i-th by the Thunderbolt Rond and lands of Jas. •
liilbo, on tlie south by lands of Jno. Scriyen, and
on the west by a roadleHdlngtoifuuisjqt' C ol-Jaj.
Johnstons ail'd others, with the appurt-in
thereto sppertalning r leviedon as tin-■ -nertv tf
‘I'homns it.'Broom, to satisfy a li In on a dor «
sure .of a mo rtgnge in favor of Win. 't. Wil'. : -ms.
Seventy-five acres ofUmd nn-.. e ■ nt?
WJiite Blurt’dist. Clmthain Goimfi'. le i
the property of Jus. Govnn, to satisf;
tion in favor of Henry Huupt, et.nl. "
’A negro man named Lester, levied o
opnty of John Wonluck to sntisfy nil c
05 1
eii-
the
Slid
in iavor of Henry M’AIpin, Vs. John Wmni
R’m M. Craig, Security, etui.
Three hundred nnd thirty acres of '■ more
nr less, White Bluff Hist. iii Clrallinin ‘ .ot le
vied oh as (he property of Clms., : B. .Tone- t>. .uis-
fy an execution in favor of Tlios. Wulion.
Builtiings on lot No. 9; Spring Hill mt!i ta tin- ’
expired lease ofsaid lot, bounded sdt.Ui 1, i.i* Nc.
.10, east by lot No. 8, north by Oake street a-id
west by Frankliri-sl, levied on by a con^K-n.-as
the properly of Wm Richardson to snti-fy — '-ml
cutiorts in favor of Richard R^w el! et t , and
turned over to me. I. D’LY'ON..- c e.
dec -I 230
Adiriiiiistkator> sal;-.
C TILL be sold at the late residence of Mien
V Denmark, deed; late of Bul'.ocli COnm v, dn
tho fii-st Saturday in .February n«-xt. '
The following tracts of land, amounting to 3^
acres,'situate in the County of Bulidi-k and
unedinteiy on till- .Millodgevillc road, tliirLy five
miles from SaVaqnqh, viz :
Uiio tract containing one liiiiidfed acres, more
'or less, witli q comfortable Dwelling House, jrilcli-
II, stables uud corn liousc-'—Fourteen liuridrs-d
acres adjoining tlie almvc dejeriji.r-1 tract, i.i iiig
tlie former residence of tlie late Majqj dteplicn
Denmark—on this tract is a dwelling i -ms . cqfn
house, store house and kitchmi witlf good stables,
and mi excellent stream arid mill site, whereon a
mill has been for many vears, but out of rbpUirs
at present: tlie mill stones mid mill irons will be
sold at the same time
One other tract adjoining, tlie above win reoii
E F Bunco lately resided, containing five hundred
nnd thirty acres, with comfortable buildings nhd
out houses, one oilier wood hind tract containing
eleven hundred acres, one lot in the first District
Houston, containing 202.'; acres, No. 11 ii, One. oth'i
ci lot in the Slh district Early containing 2ol) a-
ci-c s, No. 231.
Terms of sale, 12 months, credit with a jurit'tgngc
on the premises and stpall potoaj and approved
security. Sold by order, of tlie Coiii t of < :rdina.-y
’of Bulloch County. Any person wishing to pur
chase can view the premises by application to the
subscribers
ROBERT BURTON, Adm'r
MARY DENMUIK. Ade n
dec 4 230
Planters Bank-
A N election will be held for Thirteen Dir-
IN oil tile pin t of the Stockholders at the
on MONDAY 3d isimmry next. The poil \v
open from9 until two,and from three tiuti
j. MARSH \i,i„ Cash
||i.239
O’clock,
dec 15
Lamp Oils.
A FRESH supply of pure winter, fall and sum
mer strained Spermaceti Lamp Oils, has been
reed, per the ship William Wallace, and are oft'et--
ed foi- sale at tlie lowest city prices.
LAY is HENDRICKSO-N; ' / - '
’ Druggists, SJiad.’s Buildings,
dey; 10 '-T-
CLIFTON MILL.
rnHE suhscriiier's Mill being in e.o.nplelr. i
.L will beat rice on as moderate term-; .v- a
llier on tiic liver; and every accommoiin'.ia
forded persons, wild send their'crops to it.
The following are the present fixed rati
9 per ct. the owner taking all the offal
'- << « «■ hnh ■■ ■<
6 • the M/ll “, uli •• “
Apply to Mr. Oliver Dummy nt ,t!ia ?,i:l
:’i i,\ 1* v,; 1 .i.t.;
djB 8 Jp—