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Vol. XXIV.—No. 3827.
Tuition.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform the pub- .
sic that he has removed his School-ttoom to the ;
corner of Jefferson and Presidents-streets.
TERMS OF TUITION:
For SPELLING i
READING !
WRITING, systematically taught i
And ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Twelve dollars per quarter, he finding Books,
Stationary, &c.
Exclusive of Books and Stationary, ten dollars.
For Spelling, Reading and Writing, 7 dollars.
As I intend devoting my
time exclusively to Teaching, I hope to meet
with encouragement. I will go out two
or three hours in a day to teach in private fami
lies where it is convenient.
, J. HUMPHREYS.
N.B. Any kind of Writing executed in a neat
and handsome style, and books posted at short
notice. Inquire as above,
may 29 fs 190
Washington Hall .
The keeper of this establishment respectful
ly informs his friends and the public, that the
new, and spacious Hotel, eornerof Bay and Jef
ferson street, called the
WASHINGTON HALL,
is now open for the reception of regulat Board
ers and Travellers, where a few Gentlemen can
he accomodated with separate rooms, no expence
has been spared to make it complete, for the pur
pose in every respect.
The Bar room will be supplied with the choi
cest Wines, and Liquors—and, every attention
paid to make the situation pleasant and agree
able.
N.B. A large and convenient Stable has been
fitted up, where a few horses will be taken on
moderate terms,
jan 27 25
Notice.
*MeSSH3. M’Kinne & Shultz did, on Thurs
day last, (agreeable to their advertisement)
Slace in my possession at the Branch Bank,
otes (and receipts for notes) amounting, as
appears by their list, to
r ‘ g 403.570.37
And subsequently 10.505.75$
Amounting in the whole to g 414 076 12$
Including some sent to Tennessee for collection,
with instructions to part with them only for
Br dse Bills. A list of the notes be seen
and selections made at any time after 3 o’clock,
daily, on application to
WILLIAM JONFS.
june 2 we 104
Notice.
DOLLARS, consist
ing of Slock.!- •>. valgus discretions will be ex
changed for Bridge Bank Bills at par.
60 p. Si ANTO N.
may 29 h 100
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Notice,
HE subscriber has this day taken* John T.
Ro \land \uXo Copartnership with him in busi
ness which will hereafter be conducted under
th firm of A. B. Fannin & Cos.
A.B. FANNIN.
june 1 101
Notice.
Copartnership, heretofore existing be
tween the subscribers, under the firm of David
Hill & Cos. is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. David Hill is authorised to adjust the bu
siness of the concern.
DAVID HILL
ALEXANDER BRYAN,
june 8 s 104
Notice.
TP HE copartnership of Pettengitt & Goff y was
dissolved on the Bth May, by mutual consent,
Robert S. Goffy is authorised to settle the busi
ness of the concern
MOSES PETTF.NCILL.
ROBERT S. GOFF,
june 5 103
Notice.
JOHN I. GRIEVE & Cos. and James Anderson
having united their interests, the business will
be carried on under the firm of John I. Grieve
U Cos at the store adjoining messrs Andrew l.ow
k Cos. where they are now receiving and opening
an assortment of Fancy aiul Staple Dry (foods
calculated for the season.
JOHN I. GRIEVE U CO.
JAMES ANDERSON.
april 19 wh 65
Segarß
ITf.REAFTER manufactured i>y me, will,
insti ail of thd fictitious name of Franco Del I'ino
nr my own name, carry the firm of Dfe Forest &
Cos. on a label within the boxes attached to the
lid, and marked without llojas de Oris ami also
tiie quality ot the Segars as respects colors.
SIDNEY DR FOREST.
Parana, Teh 1 aw 15
(Col unit) tail Jit us cum,
SAVANNAH GAZETTE.
Just Received,
Ry recent arrivals, a great variety of season
able
GOODS,
comprising a general assortment of fancy and
staple articles, which are offered for sale at a
small advance, consisting, in part, of the follow
ing :
3 cases black and colored Canton Crapes
Ido superior nankin Shawls and Scarfs
Ido florentine Vesting
2do black and colored Sarsnets
Sinchews
First chop ffag and bandanna Ild’kfs.
Elegant 4-4 damask and fancy do.
1 case black Canton do
Black and mix’d canton Camblets
Fine figured and plain book Muslins
Jaconett and mull mull do
Tambor’d do
Work’d Robes
and linen oamtnc pookot US’kfs
Elegant assortment cambric Flounces and
Colaretts
Do do fashionable shell Combs
Figured and plain 9-8 Cravats
Silk, cotton and thread Hose
Black figured Silk and Sattins, assorted colors
White, blue, pavillion Gauze
Green do. for Veils
Straw and oil cloth table Mats
Fly Brushes
Towlass, Dutch Rolls, Platillas, &c.
1 bale Russia and table Diapers
White and colored Homespuns
Ginghams
ALSO,
2 cases elegant Parasols
2 do Umbrellas
100 lbs cut glass Beads assorted colors
JOSEPH IvOPMAN.
may 26 §n 97
MANTON & ROGERS,
Have for sale
5 hhds 3d proof St. Croix Rum
4 do 4th proof double distilled do
30 bblsßeer *
5 cases Ginghams and Shirtings
5 coils bale Rope
20 Canton window Blinds or Shades
Canton Shawls
Ready made Clothing, &.c. 3tc.
Rice's u-harf.
may 29 n9B
Leaf and Manufactured
Tobacco.
hhds prime leaf Tobacco, suitable for re
tailing
20 kegs Richmond manufactured do
3 pipes anchor Gin
2 half chests hyson i .5,
13 qr. chests young hyson >
Are offered low to close sales by
MEIGS & REED.
may 25 n 96
Gin, Whiskey, Brandy, &*c.
pipes “A
3 hhds C Rutenburg Gin
30 bbls 3
4 pipes high 4th proof Brandy
2 do do Rochelle do
3 tons Swedes Iron, assorted sizes
14 tierces Itye Whiskey
kegs Tobacco
boxes Segars
. C.C. GRISWOLD & CO.
june 1 101
Savannah Rum and Spirits.
To grocers, retailers of spirits, &c. A large
stock of the above articles of a superior quality,
with a variety of excellent flavored Cordials, not
inferior to foreign,and all kinds of foreign spirits
to be disposed of on reasonable terms at the Sa
vannah Distillery, Spring Hill—where a con
stant supply will be kept.
N. B. A good horse Grist mill, with French
Burrs, nearly new.
Also, a prime Negro Fellow, an excellent
cooper.
may 25 * 96
Prime Retailing Sugars.
bbls*. | P rime retailing SUGARS
For sale on reasonable terms by
BACON 81 BRCEN,
Exchange dock.
•—ALSO””
2 two-horse Waggons
7 elegant Gigs, trum §IOO to 300 each
49 drums f ~
49 boxes \ Sm y rna FIGS
For sale as above,
may 29 li 100
Coaches and Gigs.
<G Coaches with plated Harness
10 Gigs with do do
1 Sulkey
Which will be sold low by
V. DKNSLER,
•k
C. C.GItrSWOLD&Co.
Taylor’s stores.
may 21 93
TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1810.
Genteel Boarding,
MJVo. 28, Courtlandt-street, New-York.
RS. DAVIS, would inform the ladies and
gentlemen, who visit New-york, that she has a
large and convenient house, for the superior
accommodation of Boarders, and that she will
take a pride and interest, in preparing for their
accommodation.
New-york, May 6,1819.
may 17 $n 89
Savannah Marine anl Fire
INSURANCE OFFICE.
Risks against Fire will be taken in the said
office on and after Wednesday next, (he sth inst.
The rates of premium and other particulars can
be learnt on application at the office.
R. WAYNE, sec'ry.
may 4 ag 78
Georgia Hotel.
THE subscriber informs his friends and the
public that lie has again resumed the control of
the above establishment; and having formed a
connexion with mr. Gideon Daly , it will be con
ducted in future under the firm of
HOTCHKISS $ DALY.
Their best exertions will be given to render it
as complete a public house in every respect as
any in the city'.
D. HOTCHKISS.
may 27 98
For Sale,
Am*
JS3I
THE subscriber intending to be absent from
this state for the summer months, offers
A pair of fine carriage Horses
Also, an excellent gig or saddlejHofse
A light Carriage, complete for travelling,
A Gig, Philadelphia built, nearfj new,
As also his mulatto Servant Scipio,, an excel
lent coachman and waiting man,
With Sally and her son Hercules * Sally is a
good cook, washer and iront-r ; and Hercules a
bout 15 years old, is a complete house servant,
and well understands the care and management
of horses.
The above horses and carriage are well worth
the attention of any person who intends travel
ling, as they were used last summer on a jour
ney to the westward. The above servants are
honest, sober, and in every way desirable for a
family.
For terms apply at the compting house, Fra
zier’s wharf, or at the house, Oglethorpe square.
JOHN SPEAKMAN.
june 5 103
Fire Insurance.
TP HE Frankiin fire insuranance company, in
corporated by an act of the Legislatuae of the
state ot New-york for the purpose of Insuring
all kinds of Goods, Wares, Merchandize and
Buildings, against loss or damage by fire, have
established an office at No. 41. mil-street, New
york, where orders for insurance from any part
of the united states will be immediately attend
ed to.
Their capital is half a million of Dollars, which
is amply secured, and as this company does not,
lake any marine or sea risks, it is considered as
affording an additional security to the assured—
The following are the names of the directors
who pledge themselves that all losses shall be
promptly and liberally adjusted.
DIRECTORS.
Elisha Tibbits J Philip Brasher
Henry I. Wyckoff 4 Thomas Franklin
George Griswold | James Walsh
William Bayard jun. 5 Stephen Whitney
John T. Lawrence !> Joseph P. M’Kinne
James Roorman e Perez Jones
Benjamin L. Swan i John Adams
JehnJ. Palmer $ Thomas Buckley
Elisha Tibbits, President,
J. Worthington, Secretary.
nov 7 wte 85
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New-York Firemen Insurance
COMPANY.
CAPITAL 500,000 DOLLARS —amply secured.
DIRECTORS.
John G. Coster John Jacob Astor
William W. Todd Josiah Sturges
Henry Waring Benjamin Desobey
Abraham Richards John Colvill
Garret Heyer Peter I. Nevins
William Cahoone ArchibaldM‘Vickar
Samuel S. Howland Joseph Strong
Thomas C. Butleh, President.
John Whet Ten, Assistent.
William M‘Neal, Secretary.
The subscriber having been appointed agent
of the New-York Firemen Insurance Company,
with full power in the behalf of said company to
effect insurance against fire, on goods, wares and
merchandise, houses, buildings, mills, vessels in
port, and generally on all kinds of property in
this city and vicinity, is now ready to receive
applications and effect insurance against fire, in
conformity with the power of his agency, at Sa
vannah—where terms, which will be as liberal
as other offices, may be known on personal ap
plication, or by letter post paid, describing ac
curately the premises and property required to
be insured. All losses sustained by this will be
promptly and liberally adjusted and settled.
JAMES REA.
fb 18. t 14
Sign of the Golden Eagle.
no. 6, giuhon’s buildings.
PARSONS $ LAY
A.RE appointed wholesale and retail agents
for the state of Georgia by the proprietors, to
sell the following valuable patent
FAMILY MEDICINES.
JUST RECEIVES
All of which have been in use for a number of
years past, in almost every part of the United
States; have been highly patronised by people
of the first respectability; and approved by
those who have had occasion to make use oi
them, for the cure of those disorders, for which
they are severally calculated.
Dr. Lee's genuine ( Windham )
Bilious Pills,
Universally known and used throughout the
United States as a family medicine. The fame
of these pills has become so great, that many
have attempted to counterfeit them—to guard
against this, the proprietors have procured a
stereotype label, and each box of Genuine Lee’s
Pills will hereafter be enclosed in one of these
labels, with these words on the sides : “ Lee’s
Genuine Windham Bilious Pills,” and on the
end of the label the words, “ Samuel Lee, pa
tentee, & I. Thompson, agent and joint propri
etor,” and should any be offered for sale without
said libel on them, the purchaser maybe appri
sed that they are counterfeit.
Dr. Thompson's celebrated
Eye-Water,
For the cure of inflamed and sore eyes of al
most every description. . This valuable prepara
tion comes highly recommended fiom the most
respectable sources. Price SO and 25 cents a
bottle.
Dr. Rawson's Genuine Itch
Ointment,
A certain and safe cure for that disagreeable
complaint, as well as other irruptions of the
skin. Price 37$ cents a box.
Dr. Raw son'B Anti-Bilious and
Stomachic Bitters,
For weakly and infirm constitutions. Price
37$ cents a box.
Hinckley's Infallible Remedy
for the Piles,
A most valuable medicine. Price JO cents
a box.
Thompson's Aromatic Tooth
Paste,
For whitening and preserving the Teeth—lt
may be used with the greatest safety. Price 50
cents a box.
Specific Drops for the Tooth
Ache.
Which in almost every case, gives instant re
lief, in that distressing complaint. Price 37$
cents a bottle.
Cooley's Vegetable Elixir, for
Coughs, Asthmas, Consumptions, &c.
Avery valuable medicine in those complaints.
Price 50 cents a bottle.
Electuary, for the Fever mid
Ague,
Avery valuable medicine for that disorder.
Price one dollar a box.
N. B. They will also furnish any quantity of
Verdigrise ground in Oil, of a superior quality
and warranted pure—put up in tin cannisters
from 1 to 12 lbs. each,
mar 16 nf 36
GEORGIA HOTEL.
Savannah General Stage Office.
THE Darien, Augusta, and Charleston Stage
office, will in future be kept at the bar of the
Georgia Hotel.
HOTCHKISS k DALY.
N. B. Four passengers can be accommodated
in the Charleston Stage every day in the week,
Saturday excepted,
april 15 62
Savannah Library,
fjj VERY Monday. Wednesday & Friday from
i to 6 o’clock r. m. the room will be kept open
for delivering books.
OEMLER sec’ry.
feb 25 20
T ITI.ES for Real Estate Mortgages for do
for sale at this office.
New Series—\ ol. 3.— No. 107.
BRIDGE BANK OF AUGUSTA.
NOTICE.
The evil reports which have beeh so in*
dustriously circulated to the prejudice of
the BRIDGE BANK, having had the ef
fect to bring down its issues upon it in
mass; at a season of pressure unexampled
in the annals of commerce, leave no alter
native to the proprietors but to deposit in
the Branch of the State Bank in Augusta,
specialties and other securities to a much
larger amount than there are Bridge Bills
in circulation; which will be redeemed at
the said bank, with interest at the rate of
8 per cent, per annum, from this day, as
fast as collections can be made.
Ana we assure the public of our best and
constant exertions to effect this desirable
object as soon as possible; and our pros
pects of doing the same speedily are very
favorable from the ample resources provi
ded for the purpose—under which circum
stance it is hoped and trusted the holders of
these Bills will not be disposed to pail
with them at any sacrifice, as the whole a
mount ofßridge Notes in circulation docs
not exceed 8285.000, and there is proper
ty responsible for them to four times the
amount, which is and will be exclusively
applied to their early redemption.
All those who have deposits in the Bridge
Bank, are requested to call at 12 o’clock
tomorrow and receive payment.
JOHN M’KINNE,
HENRY SHULTZ,
BARNA M’KINNE.
Augusta, May 14.
Warm Springs.
These Springs are on the French Broad hi
ver, in the county of Buncombe and state of
North Carolina, two hundred miles from Augus
ta in Georgia, and about the same distance from
Columbia, in South Carolina.
The subscriber having taken charge of this
establishment for the present year, takes this
opportunity to inform the public generally, that
lie is well supplied with every thing the coun
try affords for man and horse, and will epdeavor
to promote the ease and comfort of those who
may think proper to resort there either for health
a* pleasure during the sickly season. It is need
less to sayany thing in praise of these WATERS,
their importance having been established by the
experience of many years, in the cure and relief
of many ofthe diseases with which humanity is
afflicted.—Visitors can be accommodated with
Limestone, Free Stone, and Warm Water, as
their appetites may suit—a good Flat will be
kept opposite the Springs, and other improve
ments made for their convenience. The price
of Boarding for man and horse will be as cheap
as the country affords.
WILSON BARRONTON.
Ojr'The editors of the Savannah Museum,
Charleston City Gazette, and Columbia State
Gazette, will please to publish the above in
their respective papers once a week for font
weeks, and forward their accounts to this office
for payment.
Augusta, May 25.
june 1 sh 101
Notice.
OF HAND that are considered per
fectly good to a much larger amount than there
are Bridge Bills in circulation, will before 12
o’clock to-morrow, be placed in the Branch
Bank, of this city, for the purpose 6f allowing all
those who hold Bridge Bills an opportunity of
exchanging them for a selection from those
Notes. Besides which from 50 to 60 prime NE
GROES will be sold at the Market-house in
this city, on the first Tuesday in July next, and
Bridge Bills taken in payment; and on Monday
next the BRIDGE opposite this city, will be of
fered at the Branch Bank, in small shares, to
holders of Bridge Bilb—the undersigned being
determined at an early date to pay every dollar
of their paper now in circulation ; and feel grate
ful for the politeness already shewn by those
who have demands against them.
JOHN M‘KINNE.
I HENRY SHULTZ.
Augusta, May 26.
(Xj*The publishers of all the newspapers isl
this state, will please insert the above in their
respective papers till the first of July next, and
transmit their accounts for payment.
june 1 101
Augusta Stage.
TFhE proprietor desirous to promote the con
venience of Passengers, the Augusta stage in
future will start precisely at 5 o’clock in the
morning on Wednesday, Friday, and Sundays,
from the Georgia Hotel—no responsibility on
the proprietors where passengers fail to attend
at the hour, and no money returned under any
circumstances whatever. Baggage at the risk
ofthe owners.
D. HOTCHKISS.
april 15 62
Found,
One half or a bank BILL, which the owner
can have by proving property and pa> mg let
this advertisement. Inquire at thU office.
april 6 t w * **