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, >. nhanrc lo. That tho said Judge lias
ieri<?i' i» this; That, during the late
../between Great Britain and the Um-
,’d « t ‘ites, said J t udgc Robbins, then resi-
„,!'iu Winchester, Kentucky, andhasc-
nbahdoning the dutiesofan American
ititen, and treacherously betraying those
Irinciplcs established and consecrated
V the Revolution, did, then and there,
vow the direful necessity and openly ml-
ocated the detest able doctrines of the
Tr I'tford Convention.”
Sty*
r POUT OP bAvAwNaHi
AttniVED,
Express, Iloiumett, Charleston, 1 day, to
Viii'filler. Passengers-, Messrs. Graham,
, ' * Oc^cr.
Sloun ReguK'tor, Hull, fm Darien,to the master.
HK Subscriber nlTers again for Justice of the
-^^sass^sesr
dec 28 249
For New York,
(ESTABLISHED LINE,) . *2
The regular fast sailing packet ship
SAVANNA H,
Wm. Beebe, Master,
Will-sail TO-.MOUKOW MOliMNli,
For passage only, liii\ingsiaii;riornccnnimodittioas,
apply to Capt. B. on board, at Jones’ upper wharf,
or to IIALL &, 110VT.
dec 31' 250 ^
\ 8 A V A%Y N A H v*.
VOLUNTEER GUARDS.
Apwar on yoitr Parade
GrouuUjin full uniform, com-
pldfely armed and equipped,
TO-MORROW, the 1st January
next, at i past 9 o’clock, A. M. pre
pared to fire for the annual Mcdul.
The animal contribution' will be
required of every member on that
day. By ordet, .
BAYARD, 1st Scrg’t.
dec 31 248 S.V.G.
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9
SHORTgk
A. Large quantity of aHun13 jtist received
/Hand for sale low, if taken from on board, at
Williamson's wlmrt, by
.1. a. BLANC E.
dee 31 252
Notice to the Member^ of the
!L C. Church.
A N Election for n Board of Vestrymen, will
tnke place, iii llie U. C. Church, of. this city
on MONDAY; the 3d Jap. next, the poll to he o-
pen at 10 o’clock, A. M. and closed at 12 o’clock,
precisely,the Mcmbersofsnid Clmrch are rcjpicst-
d to attend. J. B. GAUDRV, IWt,
dec 31 232a of the Board
f
Leslie Tompson
rS a candidate for Justice of'-the Peace mJP«Pb
I Hayden’s District, and wll he thankful foi tbi
lulfrogcsoftlie Electors resident therein.
, dec33 249
Semi-Monthly Assemblies.
S UBSCRIBERS to the above parties aru in
formed, that the Fourth Assembly will take
place on
THIS EVENING.
den 31 251 ....
WM. C. BARTON,
IrSn candidate for Justice of the Peace in the 2d
I. district, Contain Girodon** Beat, and solicits
ho suffragos-of the Voters residing thereto,
dec 17 11341
R, W. MTiinnon
[ S a candidate for Justice of the Peace in the
Second District, Capt. Girodon’s Beat, and
ji ould bo .thankful for the support of the resident
fotors on New Year's Duy.
I dec 24 247
tlgJK arc requested to state that Hbxrv J. Vm.-
VV uau, is n cundidute for Justice of the
fence in the 8d District—Capt. Hnydcu's beat,
dec 20 343
Notice.
T HE Anniversary of the Georgia Medical So.
clety, being 'fa-Marroic, the first day of Jmv
uary, n paper will be read before the Society, nt
their room in the Chatham Academy, at one o’
clock, ojl.thc subject ot the Fossil Remains of the
Megatherium, found on Skidnwny Island,in 1823,
by Dr. Jumes P. Screven. The citizens are res
pectfully invited to attend. , _
WM. II. CUYLER, Sec ryGeo.Med.So
dec 31 249
Notice.
O N MONDAY NEXT,"Council will proceed to
elect five Port Wardens, for the city of Sa
vannah. Persons desirous of tliQ appointment
must liand In their applications to the Clerk on or
before that day- M. MYERS, c c
dee 31 252
W E mo requested to state, tliat J>» r *
aim, is ti candidate for.dm Office of-lax
Collector, at the ensuing '•motion.
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I ure requested to jjgggP Gcorn.!. Ahi.-
, , . urn, is a eabdbMte,ior the Office ot Tax
Collector at the or*Ptog Election.
dec 11
I x/tfi'. ore requested to stuto, Dial David Bum.
W is a cundidute, for the Office of Tux Col
lector'nt the ensuing Election,
dec 11 28(5
W E ure requested to state, (hat Adam Con;,
is a candidate, for the Officeot Receiver ot
xTRcturus at the ensuing Election,
dec 11 238
i Notice,
mOSuitors, Witnesses nnd Jurors of (ho -Supc
X rior Court of Chntliain County, January Term
ensuing—Pleas take Notice that in consequence
; af the County Ejection, J'uhJip Sales,and certain
duties of the Inferior Court of said county on
hlondaythe third January and uuring the first
Ivock of said month, the Superior court will bo
adjourned over from the third to the 10th, the se
cond Monday In January' next of which all inter
tiled will li ke due notice, and give punctual at-
jndanre. gMK A, B. FANNIN, Clerk.
* d*-c 28 -249
f Hnail Quarters.
BRIGADE ORDERS.
Savannah, Dir‘. BO, 1824.
TlfR SAMUEL ST-lLES-b appointed my Aid'
il’> de-l ump, in the place of I'upiahi Isaac T.
Stcwakt, r isigned.
h.. ,, n,a .(1 is lo he rr-q.i-ri-
| cd-uud obeyed accordingly.
ED IIAUDEN, B.C,
" 1st B. ldG.M.
dec 30 u251
T HE co-partnership heretofore existing under
the firm of OMdon $/■ Knnpp will expire by
limitation on tile 1st day of'January 1825.
’ ’CHARLES G1LDON,
HANFORD KNAPP.
All those indebted to the firm will come for
ward and liquidate the same without delny, those
having demnnds will present them to II. Knapp,
who is fully authorised to settle the business of the
firm.
The Subscriber wilt continue
the Business on hjs own account at the store for
merly occupied by the subscribers, who lias on
hand a general assortment, suitable for town .and
country. H.KNAPF
dec 31 cl'232
O fr^-Wednesday evening last in South Broad
St. between the Presbyterian and Methodist
Church 0 Ladies fine gold Neck Chain. The dod
der will be liberally rewarded. Appy at this office
dec 31
ii252
Planters Bank.
O N MONDAY NEXT, 3d Jon. 1826, an election
for Thirteen Directors on the part of the
Stockholders, will he hold at the Banking house,in
consequence of which no business can be done on
that day, therefore .paper falliug due on Monday,
must be tuken up on Saturday,
dec31 A J. MARSHALL, Cmliier.
Attachment sale.
On thcjiril Tretday in February next,
W ILL be sold at the court bouse between the
hours of 10 and 4 o’clock.
A negro maii named Anthony uttnehed by Wi
loom the property of Benj. J. Allen, and soldby
order of court. 1. D’LYON, see
dec 31 252
Sheriffs sales.
On Ihcjirtt Tueiday in .Mnrch ticrl,
W LL bo sold at tho court house between the
hours of 10 and 4 o'clock,
The following 6negroes Hannah.Isaac,London
Peter, William, and Hannah, levied on under a fi
fa. ou foreclosure from John Hunter to the Finn
Ccrs Bank-
Four negros Billy, Moses, Will und Jenny, le-
vied on under a fi. fa. on foreclosure of a raort
gage from C> II. Hoyden to Jeremiah Fnyler.
Aquanlity of Household anil UitoheliT urniturc
levied ffn uudcr afi.'fa. on foreclosure of u mort
gage train Eleazar Early to Ainos Scudder.
oec 31 253 I. D’LYON, s <
100
WWSU*.
BAGS Havana Green C-ilTeo.forsaleby
dec 29 250 H ALL & HOYT
Pilot Bread.
It tk HALF BBLS. Inglis' Pilot Bread, just ro-
''A.jml cuived ami for sale by
dee 29
J 15. HERBERT & CO.
[ Falmouth Flour.
.finding from on board the schooner /Him Ann,
A QXI ANTI IT of Falmouth Flouriu whole and
cjl halj'barrcls,
ALSO,
000 Bushels of Shorts,
vhich will be sold loiv, if taken from on board.
IN STORE, ifc. . '
Ilaxall’s Richmond .Superfine FLOUR,
dec. 28 r.249 PO.N (' E it M ACKENZIE.
SUNB im Y A VA.DEMY.
I A N examiiiution of the pupils ultachod to this
, Fk- Institution,under the tuiton of tho Rev. James
0,1 l ' le 21stand 22d instant.
fie and diligent instruction. They believe tbm
J institution of the kind in the country, presents
ore fluttering prospects to young men preparing
r C ollege, or those who are designed for useful-
ms in the common businoss of lift.
i dl.lVEB STEVENS, Sec’ry to the Board.
dee29 a250'
Pyroligneous Acid,
on Essence of {smoke.
IrOUfTcUes which
■.ure necessary for the curing ofbeet,nnd.pork
I] ,e common method of smoking, nnd
not attended with half the cxpences as isrequi.
tc in llte usual munnerof making bticou. It also
reserveslreshment a longer time from detriment
n« fiies^ndthe iffect of hot weather.
■ ilie above Essence is sold at my Drug Store,
ornerofBrougbton and Whitaker-st. 6
L<lcc 29 250 AUGUST G. OEMLER,
Extract from an Ordinance,
Jessed December m, 1806.
ptly.fcb|^Y c ‘t ether ordnmed, Tlmt from and af-
» d ‘ ,,6, lmtil he seenn. ny ? f r he m0,,th of December
« d January next, nnd in each
her gt,iv 'l? Cnr 1)(>t morc than two negroes, or o-
e t.c miuerf ^ QU " nnd lbe 8nme Plantain shall
'•", hin 1,1 e r ,mits of lhc sl?
1„. ’ . d ' J> or n, gWj and it more than two
sen or found wt/I.V* h® s , 1 ! !ue plantation shall be
chinci
y sal
of till
,vere
jncliii
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Iculatct
cato pf
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hole o'
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[ ncc 22 246
°* Ci pro, ttm.
tfresh Currants,
Just Received,
BBL. Fresh Currants
k 2(Hi Pickled “
60 bbls Whlskhy
V *’ N.E. Gin t^r
" ■“ RUm. K.
7"or suftf 03 Ge0r ^ in S > T "P
^oo^y- •' GAUl^uy,& HERBERT.
Chocolate and <’frds.
/4 /\ BOXF.S sweetened Chocolaio
dtV7 15 “ No. 1 (Browns) “
c:, ' 3 Cuscs Playing Cards, landing and for
ale by DANTEL C ABN EY, Jr.
dec 31 m252
Wharf, by
dec 24 .
Whiskey,
Landing front Ship Savan
nah,
H A A nBI,S> n >‘° tVbiskey,
far sale low, on the
GEO. GORDON.
m247 Jours’ Pm'fdingt.
Hums and Tar.
J UST Received, a large supply of Georgia and
Baltimore HAMS, of a superior quality.
ALSO,
A few bbls. GEORGIA TAR.
Fof sale by J. G. BLANCE,
dec 24 247 IPilliaiwum’s ll'harf.
. DENTIST, I
H \S taken Ills Old #t«mf ItrttteThvrllinJ ooeu
pied oy Mrs. Limbert on Broughton, a few
doors east of Drayton-st. where he will be linppy
to wait upon those who may honor him with their
£
confidence,
dec 27
1,248
O F an Expi
River, Lake Winnepeck, Lake oftlic Woods
fcc.fcc. performed in the vear 1823, .by order of
the Secretary of War, under the commnnd of Mu-
jor Long, by'W H Reling.A. M.2 volsAvlth plates,
Journal of the Conversations of Lohl Byron,
by Thomas' Mcdivin, Hsq.-$1. toe
dec 27 a248 S. C. & J. S( UENIf.
Regimental Orders.
—BUnpianis or Owrnmmvl-
>n J,
ll I
ordered,
i-n ail Va
1 Oliicevs.
non com-
vs in llicir rcspec-
nke a correct ccti-
men liter, in, he-
of eighteen nnd
sixty years, designating in sepe-
rnto columns, those who are citi
zens, those who Kro aliens, and those who are li
ver'(lift age of forty-fiyc years.
All the Captains or commandants ot Compa
nies of the first Raglment are ordered to attend
{without uniform) at the Exchange long room,on
Thursday aAernoon 13lh ' -iiumry at three o’clock
to compare and complete their Rolls.
The Companies of the first Regiment Are lo bn
assembled on llicir soVeral parade grounds, find
formed at nine o’clock in the morning, on
THURSDAY, 27th of Jttnutiry next.
On the firing of a Gun by the Artllleiy, at half af-
ter nine, they arc to bo marched to "the ground
itli West of lbe Gnol, for v drlll nnd mnnnuvre,
whore their posts will be assigned to them by the
Adjutant, to whom Commanannlswill promptly
report the number of files Under their command.
Conipnilies not arriving on tho ground who
clock has struck ten w ul with tlieir Officers be r
ported ns Defaulters.
Commandants will be particular In havl
notices given, nnd will nolFy to all-under
command when they are summoned for pm «
that in case of default they are to appear before a
Regimental Court of Enquiry, fo beheld on Thors-
day, 10(h February, 1825, Ht the Exchange, and
to he opened at nine o’clock, A. M.
Commissioned and non Commissioned Staff
Officers must aripear on the Parade fully equip
ped. By order J. Maiisiiam, Col. b/ Ucj'I.
M. W, STEWART’, .hljntji.il
dec 24 247 |
Plantation and iN< y t’oes tor
The Plnnttttion hclonT
thn estate of the late Fleffiin?
IW* Akin, eituntodbn the little Ogeecher.
known hy the name of Menthnll, con
taining 1100 acres—a large proportion of Which
is first quality Rice and Cotton land,
"With convenient Dwcllinfr, Nn-
foWw»- £ ro ant * t louses—stables,
□M'^9 corn n,, d colton houses In complete
order. Together with a gant .if twen
ty prime field hands—for snlc upon Veiy liberal
terms. Applicatlotyto bo mado to Mr. James
Brown on tho placed
’ GEO. W. McALLISlER,
■- £ Stmthy Hall, Bryan county, or
C.W. ROCKWELL St Co.
<: Savannah.
nov 18 {18
GEORGIA—CHATHAM COTJNYY.
jjiY virtue 6f an order of the JudggSjjf the In-
3 *.--i-ii]i- Court of said County—It Is ordered
ill ii mi Election' bo held at the Georgia Hotel, In
the city of '-avan.mil, on Saturday the 1st da
January next, for two Justices of the Peace,
the li'-.-it heal Company—the company cinbr
all That suction of said city, west of .Montgomery
street", extending from the river ns far snu'.li as is
incorporated—Poll to open at 10 o'clock, A M.
JoHN GARDNER,
GEORGE SIIICIv.
JOHN G. HOLCOMBE,
JAMES ROBERTS,
WM. W. BLACK,
HENRY ll.VUPl',
Freeholders.
dec 18 241
Hy J. ll. ll rbcrl If Co.
On the first Tties lay In January. '
ril.l. be sold before the Court I louse in lids
? city between the usual hours.
d negTo I >0 Y about 1*2 years
of ago. Terms Cash.
VICO M.UnUHA IVISC.
By J. B. Herbert dp Co,
On W£0NESDaY, ,il!t Jan. at 11 o'clock, will
’ be sold before our store,
5 pipes old Pico W ine
Terms "tSdc.
NOTICE. *
\ N Election will bo held at the Market HoUse
. in Ellis’ square in tho city of Savannah on
SATURDAY the 1st day of January next for two
Justices of the Peace for the Second Company
Beat. Pulls will beopenc 1 precisely nt to o'
clock. Tliree freeholders m-c competent to pre
side. • <■ CHARLES GILDON,
FREDERICK HERB,
•Itii lN W AT)'.US,
A SHEFTALL,
JACOB SHAFFER,
HUGH CASSIDY.
ations of voters the same ns for Mom-
i-duture—to be n resident of the
TICE.
will be held at the house of Wu.
is, iu the city of S.iv itnudi ia S \ I
TDAY the 1st Jaunary 1825, for two Justices of
the Peace for the 4tii Compnuy beat. Polls will
be opened at 10 o’clock. , "X s '
E. JACKSON,
L, .V WM. PARKER,
Mhab .JOHN iMH.LER,
WM. O ASTON,
J AS. S. BULLOCH,
GED.AV. OWENS,
.DAVENPORT,
■ i.LT.RARD. i
Office of the Marine and Fire In
surance Company.
SAVANNAH, Dae. 2d, : 1824.
A N adjourned meeting of the Stockholders of
this’Institution will take place- at its,. Office,
on WEDNRSD VY the 12th day of January next,
at which all persons interested arc desired to at
tend, eitherperso .ally or by attornfey—as mutters
of importance, in relation totlnyfnture uperuHnns
of the Company, will then be discussed and' de
cided, persons representing stock, should be in
vested will! fall powertn vote, on all dhfeitithilt
that mayariieitouch'mg the progress of tlic- insti
tution. GEO.^HLGY, President.
Plantation tor Sale,
The I’lnntatiim on the Augus
ta Rond, six miles from Sevan
nnh, comprising fifty-two anil a half
acres, about twenty of which is clear-
closed—Together with the buildings
thereon, including n dwelling
known as the Si's; Mile House,
one of the best sfnridson the AUgiistn
Road for u Tavern, is offered for sale
' .Persons wishing.to purchase will please apply
to the subsbriber on tho premises.
-dec 14 238 C.F.HUNK.
rf*
ucG.
A N F.li-.ction willho held althc Corn! ilouse i
the City of Savannuh, ou SATURDAY, th
first day of January next for two Justices of tit
Peace lor thn Third Company Beat, Pollswlll b
opi neil preclsolynt lOo’clock. ThrCe Frcoholi
ers are compcleiit to preside. * -.
JAMES MORRISON,^
FRED'K DEN8LEU,
T.BRASCH,
T. N. MOREL,
G. TV. ANDERSON,
JAMES M’HENRY.
N. B. tlunlificntion ot voters the same as for
Members of tho Legislature-*to be u resident of
the Bent.
dec 13 {237
dec. 3
220
Sheriffs sales.
Oil the first Tuesday in February next,
*¥TrriLIl be sold at the couri bouse between the
V V hours of 10 and 4 o’cf&ck,
Improvements of Lot No. 10 St Gall, city of Sa
vannah, levied on us the property of Ann Pitt,
Satisfy nil execution in favor of Tlios. Lucinn.
Lot No. 15 the corner of Franklin and Springst*
Oglethorpe ward with the improvements thereon,
levied on as the property of Thos. Williams to sa
tisfy un cdecutioa in favor of Jus Hay man for use
of Win Waters
Aliouso on the north cornerof Lot No.O, Ogle
thorpe ward, ueur Clmthaiu-st. city, of Savaminh;
to satisfy an execution In favor of Joseph Burnet
against Julia Briskel. . >
Half lot No, 4 Ewinsburg,Oglethorpe ward,and
the uneXpired lease of three year* from 1st Jan.
next, levied on as the property of Hobt Lewis to
sutisly an execution in fuvor oT J b M Pendergast.
The above property levied on by a constable un
der cxecutious from Justices court and returned
to me. I. D’LYON, 8 c c.
dec 31 252
Sheriff's sale.
On tho first Tuesday in Feb. next,
W ILL be sold before ,tbe Court-House in Ef
fingham county, between the hours of 10
and 3 o’clock,
One hundred and fifty acres of land, lying in
Effingham county, bounded on the S. E. by lands
of James Porter, *W. by lunds of David Metzgar,
and on nil other sides by lands of Benj umlu Ken
nedy; levied on us the property of Benjamin Ken
nedy, to satisfy executions in fuvor of Benjamin
Blitch, and others.
Also, 200 acres of land ndjoining land* of Wil
liam and James Wilson, at (he 1'ineot survey; le
vied 911 as the property of Luke Wilson, to satis
fy executions in lavor of Charles Hill, and others.
THOS. ELKINS, s.f. c.
dec 31 282
s sales.
On the first Tuesday in February next,
W l LL be sold at the court house in Liberty
county, between 10 a 4 o’clock, the follow
ing property, vie. one liorso nml gig. levied on as
tlio property of John F. Williams to satisfy a ba
lance due on an execution iu fuvor of G Brcitt-
mnyorfoco. ana-a balance due on au execution
in favor of J. Penfield Sico.
One tract ofland containing 100 acres more or
loss, bounded on the north by lands ofBenj. Mell,
Sen’r, on tho east by lands of Mra Dreggors,and on
all other sides by lands vacant, levied on as the
property of John Shepard, Scu’r, to satisfy sundry
executions, levied on and turnod to mo by a con
stable.
One tract of land containing 200 acres more or
less lying near Beards Creek, levied on ns The
property of Vinson Strickland to satisfy an execu
tion in lavor of Elijah Pudget, and turned to me
by u constable. EDWAHP WAY, s L 0.
dec 31 262
G EORGIA-—Chatham County—-to all whom it
may concern,
Whereas John Atherton has applied to the Hon-
orc'Tio tho Court of Ordinary of. Chatham Cuun-
ty, for letters of administration do bonis non on
trio estate and effects of Otis Withjngton Tate of
Savnnnuh, deed, in behalf of the heirs and oredi-
- These are therefore to cite find admonish all and
singular the kindred apd creditors Of the said dec;
to Tile their objections; (if any they have) to the
gt-aiiting bf the uduiinistraUdn of the cstute of the
said deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Offifce
of the said Court, on or before the 30th day of
January next; otherwise letters of administration
wHl be granted.
WitnessThc Hon. John Ciimniibg, one of (he;
Just foes of the said Court, the 30th day of Deeoiu
her, A D. 1824; S. M v BOND, coo. c.c.
dec 31 26$ ' . ,. f M '
Office of the Murine and Fire in-
ir suranceX'onipnny.
.SAVANNAH, Dec. 2d, 1831.
P ERSONS holding Bills of this Company nro
requested to present thorn forpayincntforth-
witbfits It is desirable tlmt they should all bo. re
deemed as early as piny be convenient. .
GEO. SCHLET, President.
dec 3 229
Eire and Marine Insurance.
T HE Subscribor ornithines to receive propo
sals for Insurances against fitt and marine
lisks, for the Charleston Fire and Marine Insur
ance Company— Persons wishing to protect them
selves agnb st !.i-,ses; would do Well to apply, to
this office, the stability of which js xvoll known lo
be undoubted—'tho rates ofprembmi low, ana the
payment of losses, when they occur, most prompt
and liberal. Apply to
HOMES TUrPER, Age nt.
Uice and Cotton Plantations.
For sale, the Plan
tation on which the
subscriber resides, culled
and kno\vn.by the name
ofNaifrot*, having on it a.well finished Dwe llng
tfouie,'With eight rooms, besides a basement Sto
•ry with fom-rooms 5 and a good Overseer House
Bum, Cotton House, and other convenient build
ings ; and u never-falling spring of bxcellcnt wa
ter. ALSO, °
The Two adjoining Planta-
tibns called and kltowit hy the
•Hs u names of Lamiikth mid ,Dr a8 Forest,
each having improvements thorcon.
The tliree plantations are within seven miles of
Savannah, on tlie-Grent Ogechee Rond, nnd con-
faiir about tv/b thousand and three hundred a-
cre’s - about five hundred acres of Vvhlch is prime
vice land, Within,Blinks, andabout five hundred
acres of cleared good cotton nnd provision land,
a greater part of which is enclnsedby pretty good
fences. The fond will he divided to suit a pur
chaser if uesired. A port only ofthnpurolmsc mo
ney xvill be required, and r liberal credit given
fortlic balance, the purchaser securing payment
by a mortgage. For terms and conditions en
quire of GEO.JOxNES.
dec TO ca240
dec 13
r.237
WOOD,
I jTOR sale on Goodwins wharf; nt the lowest
! rates und of thn hear-quality on application
to Wm. A. Moore who solicits from his irlendg and
former customers and lliepuhlic in general a share
of patronnge.
dec 2 fp227
Academy and Boarding School.
M R. PHILLIPS has the honor to inform tho
public and particularly those ladies andgeli-
tlemcn who intend placing their children under
Ills tuition that he will open SCHOOL on MON-
DA Vlhe ‘.id of January next, in the upper part of
the House,nt the S. W. corner of Col. Shad’s
Buildings, Johnston's Square. '
dec 21 244
Classical and English
K WIIE subscriber informs his friends and the
-1L public that he has removed his Seminary for
young Ladies and Gentlemen, tofCongress Street,
within two doors of Whitaker Street, and one of
Johnson’s Square, where he has taken that large
room lutely o- cupied by Messrs Charlton &
SueFtall, as a Law OJJUe,—and con accommo
date a few additional pupils. Forterms apply (0
the subscriber, at the School Room.
HENRY MACDOfiNELL.
dec 21 ||o244
Laurel Saw Mill;
Tin HE above Mill is no.\v in complete order, and
Will cut and deliver ut Sjtvannah, or at the
plantations on the river, lumber of every descrip
tion wanted. Apply to
HORACE KIRBY, Savannah, or td
JACOB READ, brakie’s Plantation!
dec 18 237m||Sha§
dec.'.
For Sale,
A BOUT ten thousand feet White Oak Plank
from two to four inches thick.
ALSO,
. A quantity of Fine Wood, at reduced prices.
„ dec 8, ,, : g33 , , ■, D. A. STRQBIIAR„.;
Wanted to Hire.
A FEW good Axmen by the month or yeaF—
Apply to TV. Bird, or D. A Strobhnr, Camp
Jack, or to R. A. BIRD,
Wayne’s Wharf,
dec 7 ... 232 -.
Wanted to Hire for 12 Months.
\ WOMAN and BOY; The WofoqH as Cook
XX. and Washerwoman, andtHe Bdy td attend at
Table, &c. They must be Well rccomnfonded.
Apply to Mr. PHILLIPS, at Cupt. bdUHIlo’s,
Johnson’s Square,
dec 27 248-
3'.*i per month
45 “
25 “
25 «-
100 ahd Fee
160 a,
NOTICE.
R ecorder Fee
City Treasurer Salary of $008 nnd “
City Marshal “ WX) «
Clerk of Council “ 400 “
Clerk ofC.P. undo. T-. 11
-A Sheriff of “ “ «
Sup. ol City Watch
Dcp.snp." ’ "
lstSerg’t 1 * ,
<2d 11 11 “
Messenger of Council
Sexton
Clerk of the Market
Keeper oflhd PowderMagnzinc
Contractor for sweeping cbimuies,
City Scavenger, (by contract)
Keeper of the City Clock, (by contract)
Pori Wardens Fees
A City Ganger—and proposals for lighting
the Lamps for oho year.
Applicants for any of the above office* Will
hand in thcir applications to the Clork pi Council
on or before the first regular meeting of Cduncil
in January next, a* on that day tlio elections wUI
taka place. SOLOMON COHEN,
dec 20 243 c. c. pro. tcm.
By
CASTINGS.
J. 15. Herbert & co
Dll THURSDAY, 6th Jun. will be sold at the store
ot J.H. lteklkdo. Jones’ Build'ings,at 11 o'clock,
i74 Ovcnsand 1 overs, assorted sizes
3:bi Covers, “ 11
138 Pots *•' “
1 Cash Tim'd Ware
dec 29 260 Terms nt time of sale.
G,
Executor’s sal
On the First Tuesday in Jnnuari/ 111
before the Court ItoiUe, in this c
the. usual hours of 10 and - o'clock
Ih following property, being the
PERSONAL ESTATE
of Wm. ,Craig, dec. viz.—
Otic Share Slc^v-Ji. at s'/ u /c, and
Negroes,
Sanclio, Fortune, Jack, and Sylvia. Said by per-
is 1 ion of the. Hon. the inferior Court nnd by order
f the Executor. I Tcfnrt Cusb
will be sold
bchccen
Four
By Calvin BakOr.
Oil the First Tuesday in January next,at 11
o'clock,trill be told inf rout oftlic ^
Ctrl'/ II ‘ -.•■■■. In thh c7v,
a id> WDM.v.N,
ood Cook, washer andiroher.
Sheriffs sales
On the frit Tuesday in Mnrch next,
XXPVL be sold ot the Court Home, between.
YV the usual hours of'10 nnd 4 o’clock,
One hundred and throe negro slavcs.viz.IN olson,
Tuchel, Sum, Morris, Nanny, Charles, Millcy,
Unnniih, ivy, Harry, Flora, Anna, Sum, SUyy,
Hercules, Braboy, John, Peter. David. Nancy,
I’olly, Cuinbn, Patience, U'ill, Philip, Judy, John,
Harry,Eve, Philip, Anna. Lucv, Monday, Tcmtlu
Molly, Henry, Beii, Venus, Cain, Cunibn, <.di»,
Uluru, Jim, Soplia, Charlotte, Sandy, Stephen,
Molly; Bella, Nelly, Hannuli, Simon, Matty, Liv-
key, Paddy, Jenny, BrUtus, Cinda, Beck; Fanny,
Joe; Ilcstdr, Muriu, July,Phebe,.lack, Belln, I'au-
ny, Jack) Hubert, Isnno, Pompey, Ctosnr, Cuty,
Willoughby, Fortune, Rachel,pcinio,Phillis, Dau-
110,Jacob, Binnb, Rose. Ricbartl, Miner, .lane,
London; bavy, I’utty.ElscypIshmnel, Lizzy .Dick,.
Suky, George, Grace, Cudjo, Caty, BcUy, Samp-
lilies; Le
f a rnortg;
son, Billy, Molly, and Abraham, 1
I lie-future issue and increase of lbe fa
vledjon Under a 51.Iu. on toreelosmv 1
from George L. Cope in favor of Pc
John M‘Nisk,nud Uobcrt-Miteli-ell.
Ii D’LYON, s
dec 30. 251 .
Mitchell,
sale,"
uy in January next,
5 the Court House in thp
Dissolution.
rpit E Partiiorerap horcloforo cxistint in this city
i between the nibscnbcrs under the firm of
Petersen, Hammond Co, expires by its own lim
itation on’lst January, 1826.
N. M PETERSEN,
OGDEN HAMMOND,
FRED. JAllNCKE.
. By hi* Attorney OancN HamiUonI).
All demands against tho firm must he rendered,
and all outstaiidingpnymcnts made to the subscri
ber who is fully authorised to settle the same,
dec 6 231 OGDEN HAMMOND.
CLIFTON MILL.
T HE Subscriber’s Mill being in complete order,
will bent rice on ns moderate terms as any 0-
ther on the river, nnd every accommodation af
forded persons, who send their cror.sto it.
The following are the present fi'.ad rntos:
9 per ct the owner taking (Ml the offal
7 “ “ « " half ■“ “
6 : « the Mill “ all “
Apply to Mr. Oliva Donr. r tit the Mill, or to
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON,
dec 8 {r—lr533
Fresh Teas.
I mperial, d
Hyson and > Teas of a very superior quality.
Fociiiong )
Just received and for snlc by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
dec 23 248,,, , Shads Buildings..
NOTICE.
Small Family can be accommodated with
genteel lodgings in a private family;
Ladies Will also be received as boarders oh mo
derate terms. Apply to the Editor.
dec 2ft „ 243 . ..
Wanted,
T AND to purcliase or Rent suflMeot fortwelve
I i Working hands,, enquire of L S D’LV.dN,Esq,
Savannah.
dey.20 ai243 ,, „ „ ... „ ...
A
TITO enable tlie assignees nf Mr. Wittixsi Tog-
1 X nrii. to make at an Curly period a filial divi
dend; it is requested that all claims agaiilst him,
be presented t0, tjfoir 'dgent Mr. TndsiAS G; Mil
ler,by the FIRST DAY OF JANUARY NEXT*
otherwise they will be deliared; Rmk honed that
those indebted WHFsde the necessity of raakiiig
an Immediate tettlemCnts ... \i ,
JAMES M'HENRY;
GEORGE RELfH;
JOHN H'. REID
, Assignees of VV. Turner.
„jiqv6 . 208 ■ , ... .. , *
The Paragoii Toll Mill,
W ILL beat Rice on the most accommodating
terms. Apply to
HORACE KIRBY, Savannah, or to
JACOB READ; Drakies Plantation;
237
dec 13
rzw
mm
Bank State Georgia.
SAVANNAH Dec. J8, 182-1.
W WIIiS Bank will rice! a Teller, with a salary
il of .514-10 to fill the vacancy occasioned by
thu resignation of J. P. Henry, on Friday (ho 31st
Inst. Bond, with two or more sufficient securi
ties, for .{ft5,000 will bo required—applications
must be handed in, previous to the dny of elec
tion A. PORTER, Cashier,
dec 18 242
Bank of Darien, Dec. 14. 1824.
A jN election for Five Directors, on the part of
.the individual stockholders for lbe uusulug
year, will be bold at tho Baukiug bouse, on Mon
day (he 3 ! Januury nr-xt. The poll will be open
ed at 9 o'clock.A.M. and. closed nt2 o’clock',P.M.
EBEN. S. RE.ES,,Cashier.
1ET The editors of the Savannah Republican
and Georgia Journal will insert the above siutil
the election and forward their accounts to this
Bank for payment. iBjffi
dec 20 " 2-13
Painting, Glazing, etc. ,
T HE Subscriber continues to carry on the
PAINTING, GLAZING and GILDING
busincsslu all its different brauchcs, at his old
stRVid eornbr of Broughton and Bull-streets.
He keeps constantly on hand a general assort
ment^
GLASS' of all sizes.
AU kinds of PAINT OILS, i-q; WffA
A. BAIN.
,nov 18 18 • ii
A Plain Cook, 'iVuslier & Ironer
r|TO hire by the year.
dee 0
134
For particulars, apply to
W T. iVH.Ll
American Gough Drops.
PTRHIS Medicine is a safe and certain Curb for
ii Codghs, Colds, Asthmas, nnd CouS.imntions,
in their early stages and prepared entirely fi-om
American Plants;
Many persons in this City have beett greatly
relieved from obstinate coughs by its use. • A sap-
ply Has just been received, and for sale by
LAY fc HENDRICKSON:
Shad s Buildings;
r dec 22, , 245 . . ’ -,
Lost:
Supposed to have been stolen,
TNlitiM tlie subscriber on the Evening of the 8th
X. inst.-, between tlie 6 aiiil 7 mile posts, on the
Loiiibviiie Road, a Black Morocco Pocket Book,
containing a note of hand . given by Elijah Fox,
for $195, dated sometime iii 1819 and due in
1820., An, execution agaiilst William- Lpe> fov
House rent, in favor of John H. Moreil. Esq. and
paid by Philip R. Douglass, and held by him a-
gainkt said Lee; for §22 60. Also, artibles of a-
greemeiit with EbinJenckes for the hire of A ne
gro woman Tamer, for the year 1823, amount'
§50: Besides several other notes, accounts, &c,
which is not f.ecollebted, that can be of no use to
anyopq but tho owner. Wh'ocver will return
the said Pocket Book and its contents, shell bu
Uberuliy rewarded and no questions asked.
IP ‘ JOHN DOUGLASS,
Louisville Rdad. 11 miles from Savh.
,Jec 18: : tt4S..J’xjarY-' ’• ,,, .
LAW ,
T HE subscriber tenders his professional servi
ces to the public ; and begs leave, to infoi'in
them, tlffit he may at all times be found at the Of
fice bf Messrs. Davies fy Berrienj situated > n Hun
ter’s buildings on the Bay. 1 V J NS
JOSEPH VALLEN-E BEVAN;
Savannah, Oct. 28; 1824. '
(EFTlie Constitutionalist. Georgia Journal,and
Washington News, Ore l-equestsd to give the a
bova3insertions weekly.
Adtuinistrator
On the frit Tue
TSrliiL bo sold befi
YV City of Savannah, the folloiving property^
befog the real estate of Andrew M'J.cun, late, of
Cliatham Couuty, dec’d forthe licneiitoflliclieire
und creditors, pursuant to un Ordev ol Court.
One tract of land, containing 808 acres adjoin
ing lands of Francis Tufts, James Rqsco,.auil Ma-
ry Shares, known as Jonathan ami John Fox’s
tracts, about 12 miles from Savannah.
One vacant lot in fee simple, situated in Ewejll*
burg, on Margaret-sl.Snvu'iimli, known by No. 28.
Oile Ditto, also fee siiiiplb, situated In do. und
known by the No> 21| with a dwellitig house uhd
other impreVetifonts thercodi /
, One Lot .in Hlccborough, Liberty county.
Tlie pnrah isera giving bond and mm tgagd, pay
able in-onej two midihredyeaiis,With iutorenfrom
date ahd persotfol security-; ■ GEO. GLEN,
Pet 30 201 Adin'i* e-4; Andrew )r ■ am;.
City Mni’shai’s iSltlc—cutitinaed.
Ou the firs’ Tuesday in January next,
W ILL be suld in .'rent of the Orert House,
between the us.iul hours, if tho amount of
fines imposedby council ure not paid, the follow- ■
ing property.
Two small buildings on the west ball oflot letter
II. Oglethorpe ward, bounded cast l- ; erst half of
said (ot, west by a lane, nprlh by ’/.ubte-y-st. mid
south by lot letter F. levied on iho property if,
Jlttry Gnrnctt; to satisfy WexcciUfoiw i-siied by tlio
mayor of the city, against Mary Garuqtt for cnUJr-
tnining negroes bn Sundays, and retailing liquor
without having a licence. Afobuot of liner, §270;
and cost. F* M. SlONi-., Maralq.il.
dec 2-1, 2T5 .
tbo
mal
Administrator s sale.
On the first Tueidm•/ in JaHu fy next
-\TrrlLLbe‘sold at the Court Houite,
W County of Effingham, between tin-
ho iirs of sale'.
Two negroes a Fellow and a Wgjiph,
Lloyd and Fanny. And also till the vleii
and interest ofVVHIfom Joseph Silencer, dec'll, ot
In and to a ilogro woman named Amy, and h'jr
soli Tom; anu the possession,tliereot,, The iibovo
sold as the property of Wm. J; Spencer, dec’d. by
order nf the Horn the Jud,res of the Court ol Or
dinary for the County of Effingham, for tlie bene
fit of tlie heirs and creditors ot the sai cLoec’d.—
Conditions made known on Die day ot rale.,
nov 9 2(19 ELIAS SEED, Adm'r,
W:
a Ha, BH1LUP.S,, V
Of Rockville Academy, .South Cun Una,
H AVING arrived ill tiiis city, for the p'jfposo
offjtablishing a School for Youtji.up both
si xes, lie respectfully 'solicits the patronage of tlio
public.
The testiinoiiia':. of his ability, attention nnd
kindness to tile pupils that have been 1 placed un
der his tuition; and their rapid ffi'ogress in {he se-{
vcral branchoS O^tja#education, m fa examimf
lions, particularly in (lip English Crammer, front
the inuhucr of his teaching it, will, lie earncs-.Iy
hopes; ensure to him a nortion of patronage;
Terms Ot Tuition in the following blanches of
educatfori; §50 per Annum :-j-, .
English Grammar, Writing) Arithmetic,
Geography, Astrutmty, History,
Rhetoric and Composition, Na
tural and Moral Philosophy,
and tile Belle Lettres.
French anil Latin; if required; Ht ait -addil. inal
charge.
Navigation;, the manlier of measuring tlie dis
tance of the Sun atld'Mqon or fixed Star.-; (lie
method of findihg the,longitude by i umir obser
vations, and the latitude by double altitudes, also
the variation of the q’ompass, taught upon rcason-
ablb terms.
Miss Phillips wdll assist iii the.tuition ot the
young ladies entrusted to his care.
Should Mr. Phillips be so fortunate as to meet,
witlni sufficient support, it is his intention to open
school on fiie .third of Junuory, and further iVill es-
tabiisb a Boarding SchOoli Upon the snipe forms
as, those of his academy at Rockville, mid inn-fors
to instruct m acOomplis’ujrients requisite, will ini
pfoviUcd;
The Academy xvill b.o opened every cvenidg,-
for tlio'instruction o.f GenUemen in the different
branches ol Navigation.
For further particulars apply lo Mr. Phillips’
at his dwelling house corner, of Lincoln und
Broughton streets., or at his Academy, Johns ton's
Square
dec 13 $11237
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