Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, November 11, 1818, Image 1

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’V *' a* jv<». s*o-r-r«i. -rr/. jtCr For Liverpool Slie ‘The file fist sailing ship MARY-ANN. captain Stubbs, (taring more than one-fourth her czrgi ready t* go on board, will meet with All posable dispatch. fit fteltht «wp**t*e< fi/f the eaptara «l Mm* arMTOteATwhftf; to 8TURGE3 A BURROUGHS, sept 15—184 JyV. 3, tftmmerce row. For Liner, The ship OGi.*. II ___ IP®,' eapt. Chart?* Jayne, ta Mil as early in Novvmbe. »i poswhle— is'now ready to reeeire her cargo For freight or image, luring handsome accommodations, applpto 8TURGE3 & BURROUGHS, Oct 13 196 Aft. 3, Commrrce row. jagfc For New-York aML The packet rtnp E „LEN, Rowland, masU i will meet dtspaloh. For freight or p»»- tage, haring elegant aceommodationa, apply hoard, at Tajlor'a wharf, or to C. C. Gnawold & Co. cassiaq mm ana sutr ajn> iw rroar 8* pipes Cogdac' Brandy 5 pipes Naples Brandy 48 firkin* Goslien Batter 8'J casks Goshen Cheese . 30 ions Swede* Iron IT kega manufactured Tobacco 39 barrels country Gin 30 barrels rye Whiskey 1 Prime Beef and mew Pork (3 Gig* complete, at Denalrr’a l Coacliee, plated harness, at Denaler’s For sale as above nov 9— 1 318 ■For New-York The packet schooner MILO, Pea»e, ; master, will be ready to load on Toes. _ Jaday next. For freight or palmare appt to the master on board, at Hunter’s wbsrf, of to William II. Joyner. - nov 9——n 218 For Darien The sloop RA M III.ER. H. Fox. master, .intended as • regular trader, will tail in is few days. For freight or passage, ap ply to the master on board at Jones' wharf or ■ MORRIS KBTCHUM. nov 7- MORRIS KB ’—rVL i- For Darien The adiooMiT PARAGON, James LA eutrew, master, will positively sail on ■ l Uursday next For f-eight or passage, apply ii board at Wflhamson U DeVilleri’ wharf. * nov 10 a 219' Notice Savannah River Navigation Company. The time for receiving the five per cent instal Bent is extended to the l6thinstant. By order of the praident • James Willy, agent. ' nov 4 214 Notice. The owners of the sloop Harriot are notified, that unless her dockage bill ia paid on or before the 20th of tpia month, that she will, on that day, !***•"*,* to^ ftf— - -214 C Lan&ng, /romokootiirkigUdKr' andtn at*** SO hogshead* W I Bam SO do Jamaica do JO - do KERum 11 pipe* Holland Gin 16 do .country do , SO barrels do do SO hbda Muscovado snd New-Orlcans Sugar SO bags heavy Somalia Pepper 30 casks Goshen Cheese 5 pipes Cognac Brandy 12 qr casks and pipes Catalomaand Tcneriff Wine 35 bsrrett Mackerel, No 3 - . JO do Salmon IS boxes Codfish 13 cask* rye Whiskey For sale by Morris Kelchum, oet 31 211 * ' -JaitrS* wharf ' oct ir—i Deceived . Per brig Hero, from Philadelphia, Best Gin, in barrels Loaf Sugar, Goslien Cheese Burlington Ham-, yellow Soap Oognac Brandy, Malaga Wine, Cbampaigne Win* and Filbert* Cii&t'lcs Maurcl. oct 17 199 Sugar, Gin, $c. 8 hhds prime muscovado Sugar JO do northern Gh> It baVyels Philadelphia Whiskey 30 do N.E. Kura For sale by M. Fettingill. *Ug SO—173' Market-xi}! are Chatham Academy. This institution being now op.u, for the recet- . tion of pupils} tickets of admission w tU be. issued by Mr. Fort, at the Lancasterian school room on the lower floor ol the eastern wing of uie build ing. from 9 to 12 o’dock in the forenoon, and from 3 to 5 In the afternoon. \ Term* of tuition payable in advance, for the 1st or Latin A Greek class : : gl3 SC, 7? 2d or English class : : : t : to 3d or Lsncasterian class s : 7 nov 10—219 i_ Five dollars’ reward Will be given for RACHEL. She ranaway the JatofOotoberlast Rachel is aboyt 25 yean old. of a yellowish complexion, about 5 feet 5 inches U h. country born, well known in Savannah and ' Ogecbet. A further reward of 5 dollar* will be given if sufficient information it given of htrbe- ing harbored by a colored person, an<T20 dollars if harbored by * white person, so that they may be brought to punishment. All mastersof veaaei; are cautioned against conveying her off, a* the V low ahall bepnt in foieo against them. Benedict Bunrguin . shiv 10 ■ --*t 1 —- <il 2 Georgia— Chatham county. By S M Bond, clerk of the court at ordinary of'he county aad state aforesaid. Whereat, John D M'Lean appiiet for letters cf .administration on the estate arid effect* of Andrew ' M'Leani deceased, sm next of kin. These, are, tbetetore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the k.ndred and creditors of the aid ■deprived,to file theft ohjectiant. (if any they have) in mv office, oa or before the 7th December jwext. otherwise letters of adokustradoa sriU be ^^CSretf^mder toy tamdaod real thisbtii day of -Xu: ember, 1818, ' -< £L c 1 8 St BOND, ccoec bow 7 • 217 r Notice. “ _ Aft persons having demands against the estate pTJoaxB Hawrstraa*, tale ot the efty of Sava- \paf.E merchant; .deceased, will prosy theft ac count* within the time, prescribed by law, usd Ifcitoeindebted wUlmSeimmediate payment to'. ' $'C* Dunning. «dm>. New-Orleans Sugar and Bum 38 hogshead* prime New-Orleans Sugar 79 barrelsNE Rats - Joan Lathrop j* Co. ' 2.novvfl 218 ifc'... . WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11, 1818. to, Whole No. 3171. For sale rive hundred bushels of CORN, in bags of tsro Scarbrough & M'Kiune. nov 9 218 Notice. Daria Hits, and Atsxaaaaa Bavax (of Augus ta) liave entered ipto copartnership, uader the firm nf David UiU if Co. fjt the transacting of general Commieeion Bueineee in this city: for which purpose tliey offer their services to their friends snd the pnUic in general. 1 heir counting-house is in Taylur’a building, directly under that of Messrs. ■ utter It Murray, nov 9 - 1 -318 Plains, Blanke Thenhteribeto have received, by the OgUthorpefiom • Jiverpool, and eevtrul Utter • OXCHLNDSKTTAXD FIFTY PXtgAGE? FALL and WINTER GOODS; Comprising a v.-ry general asaortn^nt of Staple and Fancy Articles; Which they oiler for sale, at a moderate ad vance, for cash, cotton, or approved paper, at tbe corner stand formerly occupied by Messrs. Gau- dry & Dupon. C. KELSEY A CO. oct 8 n 194 Mackerel, Soap, 8£c.' tOO barrels. Mackerel 00 half boxes Soap 7 cases domestic Ginghams 13) boxes Chin* tea Sets. 4 5 to 4 8 ps , 1 bale low priced Madras Haiidkerciucfa 1 case London mixed Fins 1 do Canton sewing Silic Just received and tor sale by David Hill $*Co. nov9—-2'8' Taglor’e o’oree. Just received, ran aur oauTBuarx, 5R tons Iron 500 kegs White Lead JO) tierces London B B Stout , 11 casks Carolina lioct For sale by .Sturges & Burroughs, rept 19 1 '186. Aft 3, Commerce Mem. Notice. The subscribers having formed* copartnership in business under the'firm nf A VICE # RAVLIN, Johnson'e equarc, omaroasaia btwholsssli aan srrsiL, AN ASSORTMENT OP JBWELEUY, Gold and silver Patent Lever Watches do do plain du Crisnkale do. Plated Wares—Candlesticks, Castors, Etc. Military Gooda—Epaulets, Swords, Gold and Silver Lace 1 case velvet Ridicules 1 do English fowling Pieces 1 do Hats, And a variety of Fancy Goods They will rfpair at their store Watches and Cl teks i f every description; will make and mend every article of Jewdeiy on tbe shortest notice nov 9—218 For sale 900 pieces first quality Dundee Colton Bagging Richards dj* Hawouay. ang 29—177 Irish Linens and Sheetings. 2 -cases assorted Irish Linens, some very hne, an;’ 1 ease Sheetings, very low cliarged For sale by W. P. BEERS & CO oct 3 192 Flour and Tobacco. 300 barrels Richmond kupeifine Flour A few hogslveadUUcorgi* T- -baeen For sale by H. B. Gwathmey. . nov 2 212 Uunler’e wharf €?■ Take Notice. The subset ibera have the pleasure of announc. ing to their friends, and the public in general, lha they hayejiisi. received an extenrive auo'tment o the be*; superfine CLOTHS and KERSEYMERES with every other article made use of in their line and, as the selection was nude by one of the part ners, from the most extensive assortment in New. York, they flatter themselves that it is now in their power to please such as msv honor them with a call. CANNON k FOWLER, oct 13—|—196 Merchant Taihrr. Partnership. Having, this day, taken into partnership Mr Rorrace Kirby, the business will hereafter be con ducted under the firm of J. Handle U Co. who will dtvote their best services to the interests of their friend* ui the Factorage and Commission line. All persons having open accounts with the sub. acriber are desired to settle the same as speedily as possible JONATHAN BATTELLE. nov 2 cl 21 1 Lumber Factorage A XD COMMISSION BUSINESS. The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends snd the public, that he continues jto transact busi ness in the above line, on Mr. John Hunter’* low er wharf, next above colonel James Johnston’s. He has every convenience for the reception of lumber, of every description; also a commodious store for the storage of cotton, Ac. Thomas Jones oct 3 192 R. Raiford Will attend to tlie sale < r purchase of Negroes, Land, Cotton, &c. at the shortest notice for a mo derate commission. nry Wanted about twenty Negroes, oct 20 201 Notice. The subscribers, after acknowledging with gra titude former encouragement, beg leave to inform their customers and friends that they have recom menced business at tbeir manufactory in this City: .tied offer for tale Best Georgia mould Candles, 4s, 5s and 6s Northern 'do 5s and 6s' No 1, 2 and 3 Soap All of which will be sold low, and delivered at any place tbe purchaser may wish in Savannah mo rot sail Three excellent northern, built Waggons, with on axlelrees' L. BALDWIN & CO ov2 |i' 212 • Notice. Pursuant to a resolution of council, passed this day. council will proceed, oa Monday, tbe 16th instant, to eject a aweepsr of the maiket, with fee*. R. a CUTLER, e. c. IJtjrty Dollar’s reward. Deserted from Darien, me time in tbe month of June last, wt. Je on command from Amelia III and, Gxaaas Lvox, aka* Gxoaax Tatrrr, an in-, lifted soldier in the service df the United States. Said deserter is supposed to be now ia the e^>- loy -S Mr. Craig, a pilot, at Tyhee. He is about re feet six inches .high, light complexion, cross cd. about nineteen or twenty years of ageuind in toe habit of piloting vessels m and out oribis putt. The above reward, wito all reasonable ex bente*. wiH be paid by . the United States’ quarter master'* department, on hi* delivery at any gaol military post within the Un-ted States. Rob :rt -Lyman, set 27—-to—307 letkeut U. S.aaeoy FALL and WINTER GOODS. By the shin* Ogiethnpt, Polio* and MartpJiun, just arrived from Liverpool, the aabscriben have received an EXTENSIVE SUPPLY of DRY GOODS; Comprising* complete astortoent of 1Voollen, IVomed, Colton. linen and Silk GOODS.- which have been carefully selected by one of the.firm— and will be told, by the piece *r package, at a moderate advance, tor cash, codon or approved paper. ANDREW LOW is CO; <ept 17 185 “'■■Hbf Fall . . The subscribers have receivedby the ship Ogle- tborpe, a large proportion of jheir fill ev consisting of Woollens, Cottons linens ai. Goods; Hardware, Cuttlery, Oockerywsre. &c, which they offer for sale, eitliq* by the piece or package, os Accommodating terms. James Dckson & Co. sept 24- as 188 , New Fall Coeds. The subscriber bat received by the ship Ogle- thorpe,sUrge proportion of kis FALL GOODS-, consisting of a very general sipply of Woollens. Cottons, Linens, ailk and cotton Spring, . Hardware, Cutlery - , * Crockery ware. Glass wale, he. Which be offers for sale on accommodating terms. ELIAS WALLEN, sent 26—189 Savannah Cabinet Warehouse. PARIES # MILLER, 1 Broughton, can of Barnard itrect, Have received by several hte arrivals, a large assortment of rlegrnt FURNITURE, consisting of Sideboards; plain and elegantly covered Gre cian Couches, Sofa9, Secretaries and book Cases, WardVobes, Bureaus; pillar, claw, plain card and Pembroke Tables, single and in sets; writing, dressing and work Tables; candle & bason Stands, mahogany and maple high & field post Bedsteads; mahogany Cribs, mahogany drawing and dining room ('hairs; fancy do; easy do; hair Mattrasses; toilet Glasses, Venetian Blinds, Ac. The above articles are from the best manufac tories in New-York, and will be warranted. P. S. Every article of Furniture made and re paired in the best manner, nov 6 216 The subscriber Offert for o-ile on rcatonablc term*, by the package, 12 boxes printed Calicoes, Ginghaiqs and Shirt, ings, well laid in 3 trunks containing English ready made Clothing Coats, Waistcoat* and PinU^jon*^^ nov 2 213 Cabinet and Chair Warehouse. bhoug/iton-stbeet. The subscribers respectfully inform their eus tomers and the public that, in addition to their own manufactory, they have made arrangements for being supplved with every article in the above line, from the best manufactories in New-York, and feel confident, that tliey can furnish those who wait;, with better and consequently cheaper w.,rk than any one else in this city; and humbly hope that by their diligent attention to business, to secure the confidence and patronage of their ellow citizens. They have now on hand a good assortment of FURNITURE, and expect to receive by the Speedy Peace, Auril- la, Gen Jackson and Georgia, from Nejv-York, upwards of *iity case* more, of the newest pat terns and superior workmanship. ALSO, ’ ; A general assortment of elegant FANCY CHAR V,' he. &c. FAR1ES & .MILLER oct 19 200 • .. India Paint Gin and Arabian Dates. 12 hhds ol first quality India Point Gin, and 10 frails of Arabian Dates, superior quality Landing from schooner Vigijant ana for sale by Lethbridge df Deuel, Hu lar’t stares, on the Bay. oct 31 ij 211 Copartnership. _ The subscribers have formed a connection in business under the firm of Bctcis & White. . William Butler, M. L. White. oct 31 211 Factorage **» COMMISSION BUSINESS. The subscriber informs his friends and the pub lic in general, tb.it he has taken a stoic and count- " j room on Mr Hunter’s wharf, (fire-proof) and ers bis services in the above line of business; and hopes from strict attention and punctuality to merit a share of public favor. He n well ac quainted with the staple of both sea-island and upland cotton; also the qcality of rice. He will purchase small qr large lots on a moderate com mission; he will 'buy or sej bouses and lots, lands, negroes or horses; he will barter any kind of pro duce for groceries or dry goods; and any articles he may purchase, if they riot according to or der, thqr are to he sent back at bis expense, and others sett in their room. He will receive and ship good* to Augusta and elsewhere. J. White. oct 29 at 209 ~ " Removal. Buscuabd, Baomas k Co. respectfully in form theft friends and the public, that they have removed to the brick store, formerly occupied by Messrs. Way k Baker, on the Church 1ot,'oppo- lite to the east end of Gibbons’ range; where they offer for sale, an accommodating terms, an assort ment of French, Jfcnghsh and India DRY GOODS. «*13 196 _ Twenty Dollars’ reward. Ranaway from the plantation of SJ<* Catherine Elliot, on Port Royal Island, ia Sooth-CaroSna, «negro fellow named Wru, about twenty year* of age. FTOo information UdflDqceived he is befieved to be now in or near SaTHah, where he is well kixnvny having been fond*ly one of my house servants. Hdtt aboot five fret ten inches high, and when Ust seen had on a Mae coatee and bqtpeSpuqps&t&Jocaa. TM above reward and all cxpenceswiO be paid on his being lodged in any gaol othyr in Georgia nr Carolina. Fresh Hoots and Shoes. .. Jcst Excnvro, it tux sin auuat, THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY EOOTS -and SHOES, Selected particularly for the Up-Country market. SAMUEL EVANS, red otore, down the Bluff, ea*t of the Ej change oct 13 156 Fresh Shoes. r The suhacribere beg leave id inform their frieiAs and the public that they have taken the stand fW S " IC | Cmi ’t° r: 'l ,Kr< j quality and newest fittbion*; and will endsatSof£ by their unrtmitted exertions, to give general.*** > tisfaction to-their customers. ' : •. Pomeroy $ Bee nit. oet 20——SOI L. Petty -*' , oivaaa roa stu 4C0 barrels best brown Soap 75 do do mould Candles 50 do du spermaceti do 5 barrels Loaf Sugar 12 do white Beans 5) casks Clreese 25 boxes do 100 reams super-royal printing Paper 150 do wrapping ' do 1000 pair lined and bound Shoes ' 12 dosen waggon Whips 50 do hair Sieve* 25 kegs real Goshen Butter 24 du Boston inspection do 3 chests Imperial Tea (Parragon’r cargo) IQQ '1-f IVdtfnegs . ■ 50 kegs pickled Salmon nov 3 213 Gray 8{ Finder , (TaLvaia’s wuaav) Offer for sale - A complete and extensive assortment of SHIP CHAXDLSUY, on moderate terms and long cre dit Among which are— 50 coils bolt Rope 300 cgils assorted Cordage 100 bolts first quality Russia Duck 53 do second do do do SO ■ do English Dock, suitable for tarpaulins 152 pieces Ravens Duck 1200 gallons Linseed, Spermaceti and Train Oil 700 kegs Paint, assorted colors, ground in ail 10 casks yellow Ochre and Spanish Brown, dry 12 rolls sheet Lead Sheathing Copper Copper Nail* and Spikes 150 casks cut and wrought Nail* SO casks Spikes, assorted sizes 100 boxes Class, 8 by lO and IP by 12 , also 2 dozen steel Coro Mills, with fly wheels 5 pipes genuine French Brandy 70 whole and fifty half barrels pew Flour 100 barrels pilot and middling Bread 50 barrels prime Reef, icc.--'’ oct 20 201 Office for the Sale of Negroes, fife The subscriber has removed from the house he occupied on the Bay to one opposite the Georgia Hotel in the vicinity of the Market-square, where he will continue his office for the public and pri vate sale of Negroes, Houses and Lots, Carriages, Horses, Vessels, Ac; and as formerly will negoti ate paper, buy and sell stock, on commission; to which will be added an Intelligence ffice, where those who wish to either buV ot sell, rent huu-es, hire negroes, or exchange one species of proper ty for another, may be afforded an t arly opportu nity of gaining information, and be aid d in -uit- mg themselves, for a small charge, and in order to ascpct*ip the prospect of a speedy sale of ne greet, horses and carriages, or other property confided to him, an auction will be held on every Monday and Friday }A' front of SbwGeorgia Ho tel, and at anytime when required to raise funds by forced sales of negroes, Ac.— he will tend a bell through the city advertising a sale at a con venient hour on any day that business can be transacted; and flatters himself that his long ha bit of selling negro property and his correspon dence with those who are generally purchasing he will be enabled to effect speedy sales at fair prices, and requests that all property sent to him may be accompanied with written orders—care will be taken to investigate the goodness of title and can dor observed as to character, as far as it may be in his power, and will be thankful for any favors. D. Polock. N. B. The sale of produce or merchandize will also be attended to. nov 3 tr 213 William Barnes, CABINET MAKER—FROM NEW-YORK, Has opened his store in Bamard-street, near the Bay; and has on hand a general assortment of .Sideboards, pillar and claw card and breakfast Ta bles, sets of dining and Pembroke Tablet, maho gany high post and maple filled Bedsteads, uczwisa Rose-wood cane-bottom Chairs, rose-wood mat ted do.; handsome fancy and Windsor Chairs, I*, dies’ and children’s Chairs. Stools, gilt pier Glass es, bedroom do. elegant toilet Glasses, Ac. priced Pictures, framed; by the above, low for cash. nov 2 1 212 Water Proof Hats. Wiluam H. Ha* kb, of tbe city of Washington, makes water proof Hats, in a very supperior manner. These hats are made of the same ma terials as others, the only difference, consists in the stiffening, which renders them water proof.— They are perfectly elastic, will resist water, thogh immersed in it forty-eight hours', and maintain their true shape. They will weir two or three years without requiring the aid of the hatter.— Tbe termsofsale, for wholesale orders, are cash ' good acceptances at reasonable dates. The Editors of the Baltimore Federal Gazette, Philadelphia Aurora^ New-York Mercantile Ad vertiser, Boston Patriot, Charleston Courier, Sa vannah Republican, Kentucky Gazette, New-Or- leans Gazette, Pittsburg Gazette, arid Raleigh Re-, ;i>ter, will please insert the above six times, and forward their accounts to W. H. for payment, sept 1—ft—178 The subscribers Have united their tntert sis in Savannah, for the purpose of transacting FACTORAGE'and COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of Pone* A M Kama; they tender tbeir services to Merchants arid Planter*, and trill make advances, and render ev ery facility in their power to ilioae wbo may think proper to intrust them with theft business. Theft concern in Augusta will be enn^ tinued as heretofore, under the firm ofM'Kenxie A Ponce. - n. POM E ALEX. M KENZ1E, oct 16 CIA —19S ' John Prentice Hut juot received. At bit store, No 10' Gibbons' building, a large assortment of ready made CLDTHIKG'of all dea- Notice. In consequence of Jons' Miuta’a retiring to Beaufort, the copartnership of GiurtT A Muni is this day dissolved by mutual consent, t hose indebted to the above firm are requested to make payment thereof to William S. GiUett, who is here by authorised to receive the same: and alio, to settle all claims against the Said (irm. IfT The Business in Beaufort will be conducted by Jons Mian, and that in Savannah by WiT i.T.W S. Gilutt, hereafter on individual account. - V William S. GiUett, John Milne. march 18 65 Notice. The goods snd efieeta, stock in trade, book* of account, Ac. of Josxra Kitchim, of SaVannah, Sad ler, having been assigned to the subscriber* for the purpose nf making a ratable distribution of the money which may arise from a sale* of the same among his creditors, notice is hereby'given of the said assignment, to the creditor* of the raid Joseph Kitchen, that they may present their de mands, and to those indebted that they make pay. ment, to Jxiumiah Cents, attorney foy the a*!, signets. ' ’ '* >' -• '-*■ “ " * *. I larlile, vc insey. } John Lohra, Aoraham Carlile, Edmund Kinsey, — Fti 1-qsfigneet. Notice. The estate and effect* of Aanasw Eawur, A. Eawur, Groce A Co. and Eawix A Co. Iiaving been assigned to tbe subscribers for the payment of certain debts in the first instance, and after wards <br the benefit of all the-creditoraof the said concerns, notice ia hereby given to those interested, of the said assignment. All persons indebted to the said Andrew Erwin, Erwin, Groce A Co. .or Erwin A Co. are notified' to pay the amount of their debts to the ubscribers only, and a spee dy payment will be required, in order to enable the subscribers tp make a settlement of the affairs of tbe said firms. All those haring claims againsy the rind parties are requested to exhibit them to the subscribers, duly attested .... .. GEORGE HARGREAVES, - ) JOHN M K1NNE, ' ’ t BAKNA M'KINNE, ><u*‘gnee*. WILLIAM 61MS, I ' march 31 76 Notice. The aubscribtr 'till be absent from this city for some time, iliirin which period, doctor Ja cob De La Mptta, his copartner, will attend fa any cells made on him in the Medical Department; he is also fully authorised to givereceips for any monies that may be paid on acennm cf the fi-nf or on my own MOSES SHEFTALL. oct 20 201 An Ordinance, - To prevent horses and other animal* running at large in the city of Savannah.' - Whereas great inconvenience and danger results to the inhabitants nf the city cif Savannah from horses and other animals running at huge in the .said city. ‘ ■ !l ' Be itot 'Mined by the mayor and aldermen of the city of Savannah, in council attembtidi and it i* hereby ordained by the authority of the tame. That no horse, gelding, mare, colt, filly, mule or jack ass, ahall at any time heetwren the first day of November and ibe first day of May in every year from and after the passing of this act be permit- Gj'N B. country merchants supplied with ted or allowed to go at largmwithin the Junits of toilet and plain Dressing Glasses, and a few low tbe said city. - - For sale. One of the most complete, largest and best fi nished wooden Dwelling House in Savannah, to gether with every necessary out building, and two landsomefy situated lots are now ofiered for sale, and immediate possession can be had if required, it being the intention of tbe owner to remove from this city (text fell.' Inquire at this office. ■ ‘ nov 3 car 213 . Wanted to purchase A BtChrd Table, complete. Inquire of the' printer. ' nov 4 214 : Wanted fifty cords Pine\Yood. Apply at this office oct 19————200 To Let, And po*i alien given- immediately. The Store lately occupied by Messis Blanch ard. Brothers A Co. corner of Broughton and Jefferson streets. The store ia spacious and the stand well known to be one of the best in the citv. Also, fire proof building on die same lot, fronting on Brocgtoonteeet: * Apiply to . ' *’ .Edward Coppee- ; November 9"-—w 218‘- Blank Manifests^' For sale at (hi* office. And be it further ordained, That all and evety owner or owners of any horse, gelding; mare, colt, filly, mule or jackass that shall be found oo- ing at luge within the limits of the city of Sa vannah between the'dayit aforesaid, shall be fined for each and every oQhncetu aauro not exceeding* five'dollara and costs, i . ' * " " <1. And be it further ordained. That in any case when tte owner or owner* of ariy horse; gelding, mare, colt filly, mule or jackass that may be go ing at large in the said city of Savannah, in vio lation of this ordinance, cannot be ascertained, that it shall and may be lawful for the'trity mar shal or city constables, or either td them, to take up jhe said hoise, gelding, mare, colt, filly, mule or jackass, arid detain the (tine, subject 16‘ the fine and coat* to he tmpoaed'by this ordinance. In Council, Savannah, 20th Feb 1809. Passed JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, mayor. (LSJ Attest D. D. WILLIAMS, c It is hereby ordered, that all city constables de enforce this ordinance. > F. M. Stone, c. m. nov 10—219 * F or sale x 1 The Garden. Houses and Store, at the Spring. Ilills, adjoining the city, just opposite thaf spring noted for the sweetness and the abundance of tbe water—there is abont four acres af tand in the highest state of cultivation, with a' collection of the atori tare tree*, Lett*, root*, Ac. Tbe bouses consist iri a hall, tore* bed-yoomi. a store and kitchen under 'tbe same roof; pidgeon, negro, chair and two fowl boose*;: and stable; and one arbotwrfErigftsb grapca 'of jwqj* titan a quarter of an aepeof grown and also <wth or without aer- eo negroes, wome«v*>oya and girl*; amoog them is a good cook, washer and ivoner, and a good chair driver, and tbe whole good ga^dinea. the term* of payment for the’garden iaofte third caih, toe balance in ux and twelve months'credit by ng bond with mortgage on the property, and cash for tbe slaves. For more parBeuHn apply to Prc» Devos,or to . ' i '* J. F. Lefebvir-. N. B. It would suit wen for a brick yard, har. more than two acre* of brick day. . ’ • oct 30^—t» 210 ' J p ''' l? - ; • To Let ■ ■■■ : --'j •: --; The STORE on the Bay fbemerly occupied by Joseph Depasa. Immediate, nnssras^u will Jto given. Apply to . JttALMtjUOYT ? ■ - : - •' '-.t has*