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An ADVERTISEMENTS pablished at the
CtMriMiMtNtMtu
^l».B,E*ch Clarion
jfjfcSctodon bv Ac Cln*k» of tbe Court*
SSSS^rpS^mR 1 ??
4W ^tJrRweutor— A ' ,r
re anil Creditor* to
wpublirijedSIX W
idea of Nsgrarat
^*3e7by Executor* and Adrafaistratora for Debt-
-« r. — i.-— te render in their account*, muit
: weeks.
u In Executor* and Administrn-
tore nio*tb* *t public auction, on the first Tuesday
mf the menth, between the u»unl hour* of sale, st
t be ■piece of Public Bata* >« the County where the
y jTT ^T tt tf~ r Mte'Ti of Administration, or Gusr-
m y have been granted, first giving ,,lTr
oit* notice thereof in one of the public gazette, of
.n. «■— a t tlie door of the Court House,
Xe^Ule. ere to be held.
Notice foe leave to sell Negroes. must be publish
ed for four months, before any order absolute .hail
bo made thereupon by the Court.
Sale* of Real Eitate by E*ecutor.,Adnv.nl*tra-
tere, and Guardian*, mu*t be publish.*! SIXTY
DAYS before the day of Sale. There *ale* mutt be
read* at th* Court Houre door of the County in
which th* property ie situate, and on the first Tue»-
(be- Mtn* v . between the hour* of ten in the
morning tnd four in the afternoon. No .ale from
Say to day b ralid, unles* re expressed in the nd-
ApplieaUont by Executor*, Administrator* and
GaartRaM to ill* Coart of Ordinary for teove to rell
{.and, must be publifhed FOUR MONTHS.
Sale* of personal property (except negroes) or
Prttato and intestate, estates by Executors and Ad-
££■«*• must bo advertired FORTY DAYS.
Application, by Executor, and Adrn.nh.mtor.
for litter* DUroitsory, ma»t be published SIX
MONTHS.
Application* for foreclosure of Mortgage* on real
eitate mast be advertired once a mor.th for FOUR
MONTHS.
Order* of the Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
edth a iiby tff "the bond of agreement) to make ti
tle* to lend must be advertised Turk Months at
'"sheriffs Sales under execution* regularly granted 1
by th*Courts, mu*t be advertired THIRTY DAYS
—ad*> mart gage execution* SIXTY DAYS—Sale,
of perishable property under order uf Ceurt, must
b* advertired) generally, TEN DAYS before the
day *f .ale*
All Advertisement, will be punctually attended
4a
» t * AU Letters directed to this Office x: tho Ed
«r. mast ba poe paid, to ertitfo them to ssu-u
, TERMS OF THE MORNING PAPERS.
. 1. Advettisetnentt will be charged 75 cent* per
square for the first iorenion and SO cenufor every
wnlnuaoce. Weekly, eemi-wre«'!y, tri-weekly or
meathly Advertisement! wiR bo charged 75 cent*
C it square for each insertion. Twelvo line* or
leva ooo.idcred a square.
C. When a DiU in six month* nxceed* ISO, a do-
dtfclion of 15 per cent will be nude; when it exceed*
$75, 20 per coat; when irexceed. $100,25 percent;
and when R; exceed. $125, * deduction of 30 por
coat will be made, provided the Bill is paid when
presented, oC within e reusonebla time tliereafter.
3. Adrertisemetr;# of Apotheeaiie* end Booksel
ler* will bo admitted for $100 per annum, but they
are to be confined to their legitimate business, sod
after the first insertion the Advertirement* aro to be
p(aaed upon the oul.ide of the paper. Advertise-
mvnts of Patent Medicine* will be insetted yearly
lforliOi per column.
4. All Obituary Notice, exceeding six lines will
be chargetl as Advertiremrnt., and ail Notice* of
‘Waddings will be clmtged Out Dollar, to bo pnid
for, when banded in.
5- AllCt
YWr tfffieesof trust and profit, or puffing public exht-
Hrioes, and all tbow, the effect of which it to pro-
mete private Interests, will berharged as Advertise
ments, and they must invariably be paid for in ad-
"fi. N* rrtuts’lbnt or merely occasional Advertise-
saeat will be inretted unless paid for in aavuncc,
Excepting those of Officers of the Courts, who wt«
be required to rettla'lbeir account* in November
and Apr.1 of each year.
7. All other Advertisement* from the country or
place* out of Savannah mu.t be paid for in advance,
S lea. their publication be authorised hy an agent in
icify, wbe will be responsible WrVhe payment.
8. No Paper will be rent gratultou.Iy to any per
son whatever, and in no ea.o will Popera be given
away, exceptto mat.era ofvearela or steamboats.
9. No new subscription will be received from a 1
non-resident subscriber unleat psid for in advance ;
'and every subscriber out of the city who doe* not
pa; up arrearage* for hispaperon or before tho first
of May, 1841, will not receive a paper after that
time. Ana such person will not be received at A ,
subscriber to either the Georgian or Republican,
while be is in arrearage* for either of those papers.
-JO'Xegal Advertisements at the usual rates.
Finding it absolutely necessary, to meet the much
enhanced expense* of our business, in a manner sat-
itfactory to the public, we the undersigned, propri
etors of the " Daily Georgian” and “ Savannah
•Dai'* Republican," agree to adhere strictly to thesa
regulation, and adopt them for our government,
•fremend sfter thefirat day of January tlekr..
\VM. H. BULLOCH,
Of the Georgian.
LOCKE 4 DAVIS.
Of tlie Republican.
or. ncSotmid's compound Cnt-
cchu Tootli Pn*le.
"OuR meaning and polishing the Teeth, ar.d pre
X; venting their decay, for curing the various dis
eates'bf the Gums, end restoring them to their no
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(1HE etty LJ«a «aml«l( ^ to ffurtsasjl.U. A
fflHE oaly Lire ewryin* tire Great Northern
rearing at tire nonbera end of that Litre. and ran
sing through Peirr.burg, Richmond, Fredericks
burg, Washington, Baltimore, See. by Rail Roads
and Steamboat*- ...
Traveller* will find thl* Una perfect throughont.
The rail reads are in fine older, tlie engines and car*
new, and of the most approved construction, and
the steamboats unsurpassed by any in the country.
There is now no delsy at »ny point, and no expense
or troublo attending the tran.ltlon of persons or
baggage from one rail road to another. From
Richmond north tho route is now run over by day
llghl, and the trip 1* made from Weldon to Balti
more in 21 hours, including all stoppages.
Of tho two route* going north from the Wllnting-
en rail road, tlie mall route Is the shortest by 20
miles, and being nearly all rail road, it will bo found
tlie most certain and expedition*. The other Line
through I’ortsmuuthcan only Compete with It when
it ha* an early start, with favorable weather, ftiy
winds and smooth wster. This will be evident to
every traveller, wlien ho reflects that it ha* nearly
200 miles of stiarohoat navigation, on a wide bay,
fot the most partotit of sight 'Of liriff.
There are no change* on 'rite foal! line from car*.
steamboats in the dead of night; no starting
om a crowded harbor in the dark; no delays from
fogs or gales of wind; no sea sickuess, and no long
line of steamboats forced to run to tlie lop of their
-leed to jdhroCgh in time—all of »4mh will be
t. the other route.
The mail line will be found the most Interesting
•f the two, as it passes through iatge and flourish-
og towns, a pleasant country, in sight of Mount
Ternon, (clu«r i. 4k l'-*-
time passes,) and through Washington City; which
it is believed Sfrefourh more agreeable objects than
the pines nnd swamps, or th* endic.s prospect of
ator, on the other.
The mail line U the enly direct route to Wash-
gtun City. Passenger# reach there a day ahead
I Ihoso who take the other line. It is the only
route to the Virginin Springs, and there is
' ail re ’ ' " ’
** Oil.MrlasetsItLiBU
“ Floor,...........
“ Fruit. Potatoes, O*
tons, Beets, he...
“ Bread, Crackers A
other light barrels.
Corn and Teas In btgt
per bushel *.
Chrire.dk>doren..... .
Cerrisges, 4 wheeled. 10 I
Codon per bale, round
not exceeding 330 lb
indadieg iasaranoa 11
" square, do. do. do
(Excise for each sis
tlon of 10 milee S
cu per lOOlhe.)..
Dem(jobasand Jugs not
exceeding 1 gallon,,
r ’k gal. hot 'exced. a
Gigs, SuUtey* and Jer
sey Wsgon*.. • 00
Docks, and Fowls in
coop* per head, (S3
per cent more if not
and Cat
tie per head...
Hbds end pipe* Liquor
not exced g 130 gal 3 00
Do do Molasses ft Oil.
ordiuary six*
Halfbbl. Beef. Pork,
Fish khd Liquor,...
Dodo Floor,..
Do do Fruit. Potatoes,
Onions. Beds, fte...
Jersey Wsgoos with-
nearly 160 mile
1 from Weldon in the
direction of the Spring*, carrying passengers witbin
day's ride of them. ...
The fore is the same a* by the other line, and
passengers pay through to Baltimore.
For further information apply to the Agent* or
the Petersburg Rail Road Company, Weldon, or
t Garysburg.
Office Petersburg Rail Road Co. t
July 1,1840. S
M>» .
Savannah jGa.) Bntci.
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1 50 1 78 t 00
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1 04
2 SO
1 00
3 00
T llE Races over the 'Ogletbo>g» Course (one
mile sad a half from the rity) will commence
Tuesday, the 19th of Jammy, 1841. The
purae* lire as follows:
Firit Day—Pune $400, two mile beat*.
Second Day—Purse $600, three mile heats.
Third Day—Purse $800, four mile bents.
Fourth Day— Puree $300, for all loosing hones
of the previnei day*, two mile beat*.
Fifth Day—Vune $300, mile heats, best 3 in 5.
The stables are all new and excelltat, and wil! be
furnished grad*.
The proprietors have t pared no apain* nor expense
make tho Iraek equal to any, the anil and locality-
being woll adopted to that purpoae.
PICKARD A LOVELL,
Proprietor*.
Tho following Sweep*take* will coate off the day
previous to the nliove:
Sweepstakes for 3 yr olds, tub $100 each, h ft,
ree .r more to make a rec. d™e the
1st «f Jew. neat'. Mile heat*.
Same Day—Sweepstakes, tub $200 each, h ft,
three or more to make a nice, to namt and close the
1st of Jan. next. Two mile heat*.
Persons wishing to enter in either of the above
stakes, will addresa Y S PICKARD,
dec 0 4 Savannah. Ga.
EJ* Tim Charleston Mercury, Augusta Cenalitu
nonuli.t, Milledgevilfo Federal Union, and Macon
Meatcger, will publian the above once awrek until
the 15th January, and send their bill to this office
collection.
Savannah Female Seminary.
'J^TKS. NOEL and tlie Misses KYLE have open
1TJ_ ed * p.rmanent Boarding and Day School
for Young Ladies, in this city, in the houso late
ly occupied by H. Roberts, Esq. in Yotk street.
They hove been educated in Europe, and from the
experience which they have had, feel themaelvea
well qualified to impart a thorough education to the
Pupils who may bo committed to their care.
Term* pat quarter, payable half quarterly in
Orthography, Reading, Writing, and th»
first(WirfcT|)ie«oTG*ograp'hy and History,
'Orthography, Rending,Grammar, Parsing,
Myihol-gy, History, Sacred, Ancient and
Modern, Geography, Writing, Arithme
tic, Natural Hitteiy. Rhetoric and Com
position. $15 00
The above branches with Botany, Autono
my. the use of the Globes, Ac.
FiVnch,
Knliethetulcs,
Stationary nnd Fuel, rarh.
Board and Bedding, pay abb in advance,
Day Boarding,
Keg* Liquor, ftc.
exceeding 3 g*L.
Do do do 10 ga!..
Lumber per 1000 I
superficial, 01 30.for
eacb stage of! OYrfife?
Measurement goods pr
cubic foot.
Oats, Rye, Bran. Corn
Meal and Rice Flour
in bags, per huahel.
Plough*, each
Salt in aacka per bush.
Sheep. Lamb*. Goata,
Kids. Deer, Hogaft
Dogs, per head,....
Sngtr. Coffee, Rice,
Hardware and such
* otherarticleaasgoby
weight per 100 lb#..
Turkey* and Geese in
coop* per head,(33 pr
ct more if not cooped)
Hay per bale 73 1 *s| * 00
Post and stage Cooebei
and Road Wagotu,.
Wheelbarrow*
• Per tack not over 4 bushel.
All small packages, 25
All packages of leas weight than 50 lbsertnei*
•IfrTng lest than 2j feet 25 cent# each.
Freight at th* above Ratestmd 'under the follow-
ig Stipulations, Vtx-t
No claim for dhflap's on article* carried by thi*
Company, unles. the package* are examined and
identified in rhe presence of the Agent of Transpor
tation, before the same are removed from the Depot.
Not accountable for tie leakage of LiquotS '©U or
Molasses, Breakage of GUs* CraiksVy waro.cbkf-
ing of Bagging, Cairiagrt drX'bair*. Net account
able for breaking of HnltdW-wi/p: ao internal in-
jury not clearly perceptible on the outside of the
package, will be allowed for. unfestcvablisbed to
have occurred on hoanl the Car: not sec-.L—table
for the decay of perishable article* t not accounta
ble for Live Stock 1 find no liability for goMi tA- j
dcntly shipped in bad Order, or for cooperage df
Lime, Barrels or Package* of any kind whatever.
It i* understood that thia Company will not hold
themselves accountable for mending* of Cotton
bale* or for pillage, or damage by the weather on
any freight after being landed at the place of des
tination or forloas by fire except Cotton and then
'terfTwa/Vteder Prohibited. The law will be
enforced agaimt all person* attempting to smuggle
It on the Road.
The Company will have Agents at the 80 mil#
Station and at lb* terminu* of th* road to attend to
the delivery and forwarding of goods. Merchan
dise not tn be forwarded, if not called for in three
days, will be charged the Savannah ratee of Stor
ft. J- McFarland. Agent.
ETThe Macon Messenger will please publish.
,g2S
18 0
not surpassed, perhaps, by any In tlie world. It I*
Invested and prepared only by G. McDonald, M
D., Dentist, Macon, Ga.
Corti/kaUt.—Wo, the underaigned, having been
made acquainted with the rngredient* of Dr. Mo
Doe*Id's Tooth l’aite.and having satisfactorily test
VA fit virtue* find nothing In it injuriou* to tha teeth,
but unhesitatingly pronounce it the best at tide we
» i__ j B ^ 0 f, demrifice.
j; D.i R. H. RanJolph, M O.; T. R.
_ 1 James M Green,M. D. of Mucon.Ga.
• atT. PURSE'S Book Store. The only
■ApwyiftiEfoCUy- nnvao_
CkcUiIi aid American Anuaals,
MU*
■E^INDEN’S Tal learxi Tb# Book of Budrir.or
X the Court of Qussn Victonai Itiher* Draw
'iag Room fchin Book} Tb# Childrea of the Nnbil
ityj Legends of Vealee, illeatrated by J R Herbert,
■K*q\ The Juvenile Album} Tbe Juvenilo Scrap
Bpok} Friendship's Oflerinf. Forget Me No-; Tb*
Trim tad Atlantia Souvenir, Tha Roe* of Sharon.
Alan,
-Mb* W«)ktran Festal# Beaut); Tbe Gift of *11
keaaaaal Buayoe's Works, superbly bound and Ulus
e d; Scott's Matmlon doi Paul end Virginia do;
of Chriil do} Pecmt of Elisa Cook do; Mil
Ma?a ; Po*tieal Work* do{ Tha Poeunf America
■da; Waverly Anccdutct; Tb* Book of Bounyj
75 «0
25 08
12 50
12 50
12 50
10 00
1 00
85 00
_ w 30 00
Washing at the expen«e lY)hn boarder*.
hir*. Nwe! .~d Mir:e* Kyi- have testimonial,
of qualifications from Gen. Swift; Rev. Benj. Hale,
t'te.ideni of Geneva College, New York; T. Irving,
Prafrksor of Modern Language* and Belle* Lettert,
alto of Geneva College; also, from the Re v. Mr.
Walker, Dr. Thoa. Fuller. \Y. Elliott, W Grayson,
snd John Verdier. Ksqrt. of Beaufort, S. C. Refer
ence* can alto be made in this rity to tbe Rev. E.
Neuf-nlle, R. Habersham, J. Camming, and S. H.
Fay, R*qr*.
A* Hr* the nti-rher of Boarders will be limited,
■l>|ilii:niioiis should ha made Cully,
dee 3J8t
T HE Proprietor’s opportunhtes for extensive
practical observation hare Enabled him judi
ciou.Iy todiaciminat* auch varieties of vegetaMea
as are renlly worthy of culture, from the inferior, <A,
aa it not unfrequent, worthies* varieties of the
class, which have been perjfortffifed through I* ,
rienoet therefore, in making thi* selection, he ha*
ekclhddd many aorta usually found in ihecataloguc*
of tho** who are mere venders not practical growers
of redds. And he ia not sure that tb* variety might
noth* ilill further reduced h>flh advantage; at aay
rate this ia ample for any garden,however extensive,
and fully adapted to tlie nicest latte.
A* to quality of tba seeds, tbe proprietor withes
it lobe remembered, that wlot ia aeld by him ia of
bis own growth, (with but slight exception,) there
tore wan anted rri'h entire confidence, that they will,
upon trial, proveto be far superlut in must-'-f forrig-
importation, or tkch a* are casually collected in lb*
United State*.
A MEETING aft ha Stockholder* of the Bank o
Brunswick-will be held at their Agency, in the
•city ef Augntta.na Monday, ih#25th.d(y of January
seats for the patpose of elrctbg a Board of Dlree-
tors, aai far the trnmacitrmdi ftrfy other buiiness
that mb; then come before then*.
J.'C. PLANT, Cashier.
Braitselck.HihNdv., 1140.
UU
Books.
T HE Budget ofthe Bubble Faimly, by Lady Lyt
ton Bulwrr—in 2 vol*.
The History of England, by Hon. Fir James
Mackintosh, M. 1’.—in 3 rels.
Mis* Leslie's House Book, or a Manual of Do
mesiic Economy. For tale by
dee 2 THOS. PURSE.
P Di. Robert A. H. Koch,
ROFESSOR uf Music, in the city of Savannah,
scholar ofthe celebratrd Charles Maria van
Weber, will commence hit inslructions on the Organ,
Harp, Piano Forte, Guitat, Flute, Violin.'Thorough
Bats, and in Singing^ in the middle of November.
Those who apply beTore risat time. At this office,Dr.
K. will give them tlioae hour* of th* which do
not inteifore with the achoolbours. Th* terms
be ascertained at this office.
Also, Dr. K. will re-o|ien his Piano Forts and
Music Store.
Ladle*ahd Gentlemen who wUhto hare Musi*
compotod to any kind of Poetry, phase to leave
the* name* and residence at this office, aad Dr.K.
will call on them. , .
Tb* terms fot thirty-six leaaona, thret times a
weak,on the Piano Forte, Grit*., Violin, Fluto or
ihlrtyai* leseoot, 5 Unte* a week,
on tha Organ, Harp, or la Thorough Ba**, $50.
nov 3
50
Kidder's Indelible Iak>
Without any Preparation.
DOZ Kidder'* ladtlibl* Ink, eierileut for
Atparagas. largo green
Beans, early six week*
Broccoli, Purple Cap*
Cabbage, Early York
Early SugtrLoftf
IjirRQ York
Early Battersea
Curled Savoy
Green Glared
Flat Dntch
Large Drumhead
Drumhead Savoy
Red Dutch
Carrot, Early Horn
Long Orange
Cauliflower. Early
Calery, White SoMd
Do R-d do, Cra*3T!*rl'd
Cucumber, Eatly FVaroo
Do Loag Green „
K u aSr r ^ , ‘
Leak, Flag Leaved ,
Lett***, Early Cabbage
Dutch
Melon, Nutateg, Citron
Water Spanish
Mustard, whit*
ttktfc
Onion, silver skin
Large Yellow
Parsley, «ws hd. plain
Paseaip.Sagar
Peas, Early Chat lion
Early Frame
Extra do do
Dwarf, blue imperial
Pepper, large Bell
Pumpkin,C* thaw
Rhubarb, Tart
Radish, Large Scariat
Long Salmon
W Mu Turnip
Red do da
Summer Whlta
Yellow Turnip .
Black Spanish
Squash, Early Bush
IsragOreoa
Turnip, RcJ*Top. Flat
DauhtTglhg Swedish,
Large India Purple Top Rotabega
Just received and fertile by ■■
. T kl &J M TURNED,
oc 13 ■ MnasuMretn^UW;
T^O 106,
No*To7*atvd 108, ThreTvoyagv* fo» the dhcovery
of a Northweaterti pita.ge from tho Atlantic to tb*
■ -:-i? .*■ -• v. i
, FiapAlf MORNING, JANUARY «641.
MS
fAX
jasMSf.?
laSttmto,bat
v . is hereby vasatod . -
the same, Thai tl^ nrtpnjsed on tbe iwelfth tfoy^f
December, In lb* year use thousand eight hnndred
and four, entitled,“An (ct'r* Vais* s lits lor tlto.sup
port of GorernmestL /Wiha year one thoosend eight
hundred aad five,” and nil net# amendatory thereof,
■o for ay the some shall not be inconsistent with'the
provitleot of tbit set, be, nnd tb* tam* are berebv
enacted, and declared la force, for, and dining tlie
year osa thousand 'eight hnndred and forty one; and
from thence, afterwards, until the same shall be re
And be it farther enacted, That daring lha time
lit set shall continue in force, the Ux en bank
ock.on capital employed intho business of broker
age, and capital employed by Insurance and Trust
Companies in thi* State, shall be thirty on* and a
‘■tarter cents pa every hundred dollars to invested;
i moneysmjiloyrd by privai*individuals in lending
interest, arid sbavlnganddiscounting notes,bonds,
id executions, and on all other note* on solvent
debtors, bearing interest, excepting such notes as
shall be founded on sale* of property .remorahsminie.
•iron service Mvndered.dt shall not have bees renew
ed, and upon which no interest shall have been paid,
shall be eight cents on every buudi ed dullart.so lent
and employed; and that all bridges, ferries and turn
pikes, sliajl pey a tak sff ten cents on every hundred
dollar’s worth of taki bridges,ferrier, turnpikes, aad
factories, nnd a lax on. every billiard Table ef $50
- tr annum.
And be ta further enacted, Tbtft be far et any
tt, or parts of acts, that may be construed or cuo
..dared to ho now In force, make the taxes now Im
posed, greater or less than Is provided for in tli*
aforementioned tax law of Deeomtttr, one thousand
eight hundred and four, ami fat tha second section
of this act, the xXm* are hereby repealed.
And be 4 further enacted. That the Receivers of
Tax Returns for ibo several counties in ibis State,
shall make a general Digest of all tlie return* of
taxable, and uf tbe taxable property of defaulters,
in the manner heretofore prescribed and accustom
ed a rider existing Uws; and each and every Receiv
er, shall make out three copies of tlie Digest of, and
for hit particular county, atffl ill 1, on or before the
first day of July, in ibe year true thousand' eight
hundred and forty one, and every year afterwatdt,
deliver one copy of said Digest of Tax Returns, to
the Tax Collector of the county, one to tb* Clerk of
tbe Inferior Court, tnd shall, Jti'or before tb* first
day of August thereafter, deliVer one 'copy of said
Digest, to the Comptroller General of the Stale,
under the |ienaltyof one thousand dollars fur each
and overy omission to deliver said copies, or oh her
of them, in the manner, and witbin the periods
aboved specified. And the Tax Collector* of lb*
several Counties, shall proceed at once to coll, cl
tlie taxes of their respective counties, according to
the Digest, and assessment thereof, delivered tu
them respectively,**aforcsaid r hy the Receiver* uf
Tax Returns of their counties respectively. And
the said Tax Collectors shall pay tbe taxes to to he
collected, into tbe lieasury, on or before tlie first
day of December, in each and every year, beginning
"tatli the year on# thousand eight hundred and forty
no, subject to such deductions and allowances, as
existing laws authorise for compensation to the Re
'heivey* and Collector*, and other causes,
Alhd bh <t further enacted. That an act pasted on
tho twenty-first day of December, 1839, entitled,
“An act to Impose, levy and collect a tax for the
political year 1840, on property both real and per
tonal, and to inflict penalties for rsfu.ing or nojlect
' comply with tlie provisions of tb* same," be
~ie snmets herebt repealed: anfl the return*
and aesettitfrift* of taxes, mhae under and in pur
Stntnce of tha Ufoe, be snd the same are hereby aa
hulled and supkrtedetl entirely by tho provisions ol
’Kart.
Aad be It further enacted, That the tak receivers
ofthe present year 1840, shalltacehw'cbmpeatalion
froihMjie taxes to be collected in 1841, in tlie same
raa lariat if tbs Ir books ofpKurna end digedt wore
(V
V/ n
ration nnd preservation of the Hair, nothing
has been found equal to AHberl’t Otraginovo Hair
Tonic. It seldom failsto restore the hair to health
and beauty. Many wb# were bald three mnnths
ago, con now exhibit luxuriant beads of hair by fhe
e of it.
Copy of a letter from Dr. S S Fitch.
Putf.4DKt.riHA, May 10, 1838.
Dr. JAYNE—Dear air: I foel that Icon hardly
say enough to you in favour of Alihcrt's OJcsgTno'u*
Hair Tonic, sold by you. My hairhad been falling
off about two years, and had becomo very thin,
threatening ajiedy baldness, when I commenced
using this remedy. In about one week it ceased to
(all off. I have used it now about thre* months,
and have as full and thick a (lead of hair as I rhn
possibly desire. I have recommended 4s u'so to a
number of my friend*, who oil (peak well of ir. If
faithfully employed, I hive no doubt of it* general
auecets. I m«y add that before using the Tonic, I
had tried almost all the various articles employed
for the hair, such as the Macassar Oil, all the differ
ent preparation* of bear'* oil, vegetable hair oH.i'c.
wilhootV-xpcriencinr much, if aay benefit.
Krtpectfully yndrs,
S S Fitch. No 172 Chctnut at.
For tale by
janffO T M & J M TURNER.
War, War, War.
T HE Wig makets have declared hostilities
gainst out neighbour Dr. Jayna on account of
hi* Hair Tn«io, which >s knocking all their buSftieVs
, •• cocked hit." Ladies and gentlemen—ohl
,'tffittg at* flocking to the Doctor** atnudard.
Hefcdtlottg diVekred pf even tho firat rodimenu of
lielr, after using Ms Hair Tonic toon appear with
and Bowing locks, which Absalom himself might
envied. Beardless boy* are seen with forgo
and bushy whiskers} and ladies smile again through
theirown raven ringlets more beautiful and bewitch
ing 'ban ever. Bald head* are doffing thair wigs
and throwing them to tbs-." moles and tho bats,"
while th* Wig maker* ►WdagU.tO they fcefeoh
the demolition of tbreir business.
The aliove article for tale by
fob 27 - f. M. St J- M. TURNER.
J AYNE’S EXPECTORANT.alwayteure* Asth
ms; two or three forgo dose* will core tb* Croup
or Hive* of Children.in from 15 minutes to an hoar's
time. It immediately tubdot* th# violence of Hoop-
ing Cough and uftet? » speedy cure. Hundreds,
who have been given up by_thrirphysici«n» as Wu.
rahle, with Consumption,Cdagb,Spitting of Blood,
and other Pulmonary Affections, have been restored
fa pet fret health by it. It never foils in giving te-
Ifof. Price$7. For sal* by
T.M. & J.M. TURNER,
fab 27 Monument ftp mr*.
Gf sum-
Custom «*«,&»»•, O&tc*, i •:
^ ««^»ihet trees Marta la's Indmury, S t.
T3*2* rtre tMih Bank, of Port Royal .mrenee,
aad'^winbo lighted op ..O th# first night lb Fabra.ry
a«rt. This aotie* ft given’in advance, tkat none
mfiybafgnorantuftbecxUieno# of this ISMtlt, and
thereby be dreired.
. Tho posiiioa selected for tb* anchorage of this
Boat, • at made by three experienced ship matter-,
well hauwa in tbi* port, to wiii Cant. Rudulph,
Maeran and Low, to whom I tender my thanks for
10 '« w » »»<«*. .
k> 1?*^ ^"•*** f fhfo Light is at follows, to wit s
2 Trench’s Island, N W half N; Bay Point.
N l W by Ni Tybe# Light House, W 8 W, distance
about 1$ mile* Depth of Water 64 fatbema half
ebb—thews on* bright light which is elevated about
23 feet shove tlw .urfaoe of ibe ^t„. Distance
from nearest fond about 8 miles.
, _ A B FANNIN, Collector.
draM-lfft
ILT Commercial Papers at adifciace are request
Od to Insert tbe above tie the benefit of *11 concerned.
11ML AND PLACE UF SALE CHANGED.
Eotaleooletf Plantation. Negro to, Carrie geo.
Horen, Cattle, Prooioione. *c.
°n WEDNESDAY, l/th Januarr.'wuTb**o|.l, at
Kgiemortt, 8t James’s Santee, the settlement or
Navarino, tbo fot* residence of Alexander Wat
son. Eto. deceased, at 10 o’clock,
All tlie Household and Kitchen FURNITURE.
H»r***, Hog,, Cattle, Provisions, Cant, Wagon*,
Hat* and «,I necessary utensils for a Rice Plant*
On WEDNESDAY, 20tliJanuary, will be sold, in
the rity of Charleston, at tho north sid# of tlie
Custom House, at 11 o’clock.
That vahtxbfo RICE PLANTATION, InPrlnco
George Parish, Winyaw, .called Navarino, distant
about 45 mile* from Chatlestun, new in die liisbs'st
atti* of cultivation, belonging to the Estate 'iYMiui
ander WatSon, deceased, and cunlainuigalxPit I
ifw* of prime Rice Land, planters mensure-
, at a good fi'eh of the tide; bounded on tlie
. h East, by Plrasaat Creek, and on th# South
l>y Sotfth Santee RiV*t—together with th* settle
ment known *h EgTbffiont 1n the Patiidt of St.
James'# Sant.-e, distant hy water from Nnva'linu
about 6 miles, having* comfortable Dwelling House
and all necessary Out Buildings, ’and containing
about 7 acres of swamp, and 40 (Airs^f highland
—Irliverable wheo foe CrWp it got out.
. AMO, !
ORMOND HALL, in St. Tames, Santee, tltua-
d on tb* tea shora, and containing hlfout IlOOi
Tet'of fond, 60 acre* of which under good fence,
with a enmfortahfo Dwelling House ami ovrry ne
crttkiy out buildings, ednfottttthtg a vrell settled plan
taliun, Slid the fast wooded fond.
MURPHY'S IStAND^io St. James, Bantoe, a
l-iallby teh shore retreat,'conlaiuiag between three
-.ad four hundred acres of land.
Term*—one fourth cash; balance in bonds, pay*
ble in one, two and three yedrb, 'Wrfi interest on tUo
whole amount annually, and serirndd by a mortgage
of tbe property; purchasers to pay fbrfcll necessary
. Axh>.
On THURSDAY. 21s; January, will be sold, iq
the city of Charleston, at the Negro Mart, at tho
WdfkHoate, in Msgssino street, _
A prime and valuable gkng of hi rtf.tr 1U/ES, ae
costumed to tbo culture of rloo and provisions.
A——g 'Hera are drivers, carpenters, coopers and
ploughmen.
Termt-rtme third cash; balance in bonds of one
nnd Mtt j*oa'r«, wim Hi/erest from thoday Of tale on
tbe whole amount, 'payable annually— p.-r#onaf te
curity and a mortgage vf tbo property; purchasers to
pay for paper*.
N. B. The PlkrfUrfrtn and Negroes can be exam
raw m-eriert Y» Tire u.yv**^#. 6o dppTMAilsreto
Dr. Samuel Curdet, at hit Plantation, El wood on
Wambnw creek, Santee,
dec 25—tCl
]V| EBCED3 of paytile,- or ifw Voyage o(Qathayi
O I U * tt ' hor °f ‘he Pathfinder, Spy, 4c., in
2 volt, 1« mo. ,™
Tht Budget of the Bubble Family, by Ludy Lyt
loo Bulwer, in2 yols, 12. mo. 1 ’ J
Conf.s.iunt of Harry Lnrrrquer, wiihnumer
N illustration*! by Pi,I* J » 0 |, 8 to
■n^Sl;7 0 vrir 0 ^- ,>, ' i h 8o,omtn Seco "‘ , ’
Ten Thousand a Ye*r, $ volt, t2 mft.
Poor Jack, a auVeh by Capt Maryat, C B,3 vols,
the Clockmaker, or Samuel Slick o» hit Jour
- yi 3d teiiet, I vol.
Lorriqt*er.° ‘ h * WA Dr# * 0Ont ^ Hlrr 7
hUtter HumpBfey’s Clock. No# 18 and 14.
Just received and for tale by
6 THOS PURSE.
®;4fll*h Auuuniir for
EATH’SP——
-'O’EATb'^Baak of Beauty} HrmibhnetureMw
• t ^t"!?i? The Protestant Annual; The Keep.
*"ke, edited by lb* Count**, uffllossington. A |,!T
• further supply ol Steri lVn*.QI*re luksieads.Ac.
deeU rifed ^ THOMAS PtlftfifL
Sold Cheap ftir Cnib,
Qrt VOZ °ki Madeira .Vine, (N. G. M. JkB)
tP\J 40 dosen superior ohl Port Wlno
40 do old paleSherry d„
20 do vmy s-prrior ofd Brown Sherry
20 do very old Scotch Whiskey
10 do ohl Champ*’* Cordial
Old Liquors and Wines on draft anfl to arrivo
ue, brand i’erri.
Const am ly on hand every article in the Grocery
and Ship Business, a* low, for oafb, ns they can ho
bought in therity.
Gunpowder supplied at the shortest noties.in any
quantity. 1
Order* from any part of iho country, with Char
lesion acceptance fir good reference, will be attend
ed to’hub promptness and despatch.
*6*
Notice.
A GREEABLEtoandnWr'bffae HdMlrrfbte the
Inferior Court of Scriren'counfy, when «firing
aa a Court of Ordinary, will be sold at the 'Cddrt
House door in McIntosh county, on the first Tues
day in March next, a tract of Land lying ia said
county of Mctnioih, kno«n a* Patterson'* Island,
granted to John Mslnlosh, it being a part of the
real estate of George R D Patterson, deceased; sold
lor tbe ben. fit of tlie heirs of said deceased,
dec25 t4t JOHN M. WADE, Adm’or.
WAltftoitrvlIIc Academy.
T HE vacaii m in this Institution will close on the
first Tuesday in January next, at which time
the exercise* of both the male and femaln depart
ments will be resumed under the direction of Messrs
J B and T S Mallard, aided by such assistants as
the school may require. Particular attention will
be given to boys preparing for the hfobetl classes
th College. WM J WAY, Sec’ry B C.
dec *5 *'2t
Ulnrble Yard and Ware lTbom.
J AMES E Walker ■& Brothers, of Charleston!
S. C. having established a branch of their but,
nets In Savannah, Ga., at tbe corners of St Julian,
Congress and Montgomery streets, fronting the
square abose the marked beg leave to inform tlie
ciiisentof8avannnh, and .lie public generally, that
they are prepared to execute with Yteainrta and de
■patch all orders for Mantles, Grave Stones, Brown
Stone, Granite and paving.
They trust by punetualUy and at'ention to the
above business, to be able to give satiafocti-m, and
merit h tbk're of public patronage,
dee II 6t A tlm
ICT The Mirertgevtim ItecoMer ana Mem M,.
•engr-r will please insert the shove weekly for three
month', and forward tbeiraecrwms to tb* Georgian
office for colleclinn.
A. Whlteliend—Soirreon Dentist,
Bull elrett, above Con greet, Savannah,
W ILL insert Teeth, from one tn a whole tel;
will fill Defective Teeth with gold or cement,
or destroy lb* Nerve* of Decayed Teeth, by 4 pro
oin entirely new, without tha least p*fo to tBe pa
tienri
N. B.—Satisfactory :r*timoni«ls will be Shown
by railing at above.
dee 23—|!2t
Wanted,
A SITUATION ae Book Keeper
Cieik In a Commission House or Wholesale
Store, by a person who baa been employed for
nearly seven years In a Bank and who can produce
certificate* aa to hi* character and abilities. A line
addressed to J. V Ft, left at the Post Office box
Nov 285, will have immediate attention,
dee 5—\7t
Er trn© Pomade ttivlne.
E XTENSIVELY used in Europe, never before
introduced Into Anteriea.—It gtrira a delicacy
of fragrance and that natural healthful appeeraoee
to Ole akin ire writes preparation uf th* Wml Uaaeter
«W*a to produce. Indeed, so invaloahfo is .
compound, for tboe* InconvcnirnCsT to Milch
the skW is liable, that none wins bavk proved It*
' MfiM eriffever willingly ba arhbaath.
It tmra* ■wHtfog* Kd Brafoe* neeoriaaeri by foil*
otlietarire, and wiB prevent ibe one; bad eoase
of tach areiffreriv, '.
will prevwat all bfockac*#.
It wm ear* Bures and Scalds, if applied directly.
It will relierotlt* pXV™rIIro 0s* bite of M«s*
.
YdtuC PoMer.
fTYHIS VVepanx hm fo fh excellent sobstitntefor
J. YcasL especially for all kind# of Batter
Cake*. It poesetsee tb# following odraauger t
It may bo alwass at hand, at It dee* not laji
by keeping to that it is capdhlly preserved from
dampness. It I* more definite and certain In Its
operation. Breador bettt-rmixed with fo.tf ready
tor baking ImmedfotWy, !* eartnhr to be light sml
It does tint Impart any bluer or
and is tforidcdlv awro wbotaa '
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
fTYHE high reputatipa which Francis Kidded
X Ind«nbl# lnkbstssoswloed for 15or20y#wr»,
hat panted several iarilMiaak oft be article to heaf
fared for rale aw •• KhW. Indriibi* Ink." “ -
-Ktatahla ri-y geauloe Ink ia thair- exterior a
hnet, and Is Kuril offoia bear tb* k» m# of K
tbe public Intro been grossly decetm?.—To
•piattthU deception, puidhaMf^
pwrtkolar to ask for fttafoiqifa 1 -.— ,,
reeve that Iris name lx on ibe tap ai* IW*
tart. -kUrff ' - -
This Ink Wt-tawwf#
B Fsnbto lad Wa'
«i.i*,Pr*; ArtWMr J
ppBcariddr 'for adx.
^-taAds'fothaVl.Jdfcg^mn.nrewstnies.tn
• f th# Bn*w
WM.DUNCAN,
President g, p. h. 4 h
/^nATEFUL fot part fat
VX ritlrena of Savaonohwi.-.-,
that he* bat just received dimes
Gold Lover Watches, *0t> O'M
pattern*.. He hat nlso oahaai
and rich aitortmi'nt of Jewel*;
thing IntiniM.pC^g^tifM
maasbin, which be will diq>o»e
lie pnrrhared at any eslabifslHIft _
al retail. Thora wishing aay.att^fo to;
invite* to cail and cswraloo for themselv
N. B.—7bo strictest attrmloa pald t
Clocks apd Watchrs, nnd thelrtlm* wa
Cash (fold for old Gold and Sl.Vcr.
if dec 18 l2t - - , ■
IVotlco.;u Commission IKercliauls.
13tb section of lax Ordinance,.
T>F. it ordained, that a lax of ten cent, on every •
■f3 hnndrcd dollr.rs, shall bo levied on all goods,
ware, and merchandise, not fhe produce of tha
State, (wilii tlm cxec[riuq of rice, Cotton, lumber,
corn, tar 8nd untnai.iifiiclufvd u,|)»ccu, tlio produce
of Smith Carollnk.) which aliWII.liw'soldnft commit
■ion et privHte sal* by aoy |«cr.on or parsons whbla
tho limit* of rfiM'clly, unless the seller pr rolleit iff
such goods sold oit cO'mYni-»i«n, shall pay Into thi '
Jraoxury on the Brat day v.f January in each and rr
■ y |lX.! , ttSUfSjf, drilfire. J,tef.-jaS|r^-^-—
of .uchgood. .old on comtn&*inc, to. i
make* return »n oarit of the ntnount of snlcs tothe ."!•■'
Treasurer, on thef.rvt iUy of January and Maria-
•lly, unless ha or tliey shall, pay said fifty doUtrs
"Ini firat. d»y of Juaunry a< above provided, it,
which care the tetura shall liftunnecessary; anf If-
«my pucli sel-'er shall fotll to riiake such return lie or
•hoy shall bo ossrs.ed by. Council In the tom «T 106
" i. to be collected as all ailffiV taxeaatq,'. •
from tax Ordinance, pn*ti-d29ib August,
G W LAWTON,
45 East Bay, Charleston, 8. C.
Wanted,,,
A SITUATION asm 0«er«er rm a Rice Plan
tation. by one who has bad 8 year* cVTst-rfonee
onCoaper River in Bdith Carolina, and wild hat
been for the two last year# on the Savannah BAck
River; he can come well recommended, end pled-
grp himself to spams no pains on hi* part To give full
sat tfitMion to any one who may desireW* .devices.
Apply by letter to B. C. through the Post Office,
Savannah, Oa. f dec 15
For Sale,
T HREE tb6usand five hundred acre* of Land,
situated in Scriren county, upon the Sevwuanti
river, ten mites from the 45 mile station upon tbo
Central Rail Road. There ara four bundled octal
of open fond upon the firemitvS In good order for a
crop tlie ensuing year, end well adapted tb thc riit-
tnre ef Cot a and Cotton, and beautifully ait uated in
- body of land containing near one thousand acres,
try level, and consists of oak -uni- hido** W
—* r*—W* wrennrtl i* recommdmlod
as one of the best upon the river; it U also valuable
for lumber, as it abounds with cypress, oik tnd yel
low pine timber, Convenient to tho river. Tlie re
will also be sold with the placo, if .desired, w set of
GrUt and Saw Mills, rtbw In operation and aitufc’fcd
opun tbe line of the land. There are two Improved
rentemrnt* upon the place, at one of which the *6n
dersigrieff has resided oeaY Fight yuan, without the
occurrence of a single cate of biUoisa direata ia hi*
family. A large ToYCe may be profitably employed
ere. Apply lo the subscriber upon the nremises,
r by letter to Disc* Creek P. O fGa. -
dec 18 14t CURTIS HUMPHREYS.
Drugs and Medicine*.
T HE subscribers offer for vale on qccotwn
rinjc trirAis the fotloIwngT
J 5 kbit Bright Copet a* ■ •-
13 hbfo Whiling
5 I4>U Spit ito Turpentine
* e**k. Epsom Salts, (Baltimoro)
SO baskets S* eekOil
20 boxes Houck’s Panacea - - :. •'
IS gross Soda an l Beldllu 'l'Dwdera '
) 5 keg* Ground Pepper
10 boxes do
5 do Canniitrr Mustard
10 keg* l’qtv Ginger - - ...
12 dux prepared Cocoa
1 ease as sorted Htrb*
4 gross Peat* Blacking '' -'.i -
4 groat Kidder’s Jttlrlahle Ink ...
■ Tv. M' * J--' M.-TUUNER, -
3 Momiment Septaim^Z.',- rj.■-"’3
Notice* - ; '
C USTOMERS wjshli.g u. purchase Lnudtjmtm .y' ^
«* any oth«rlp-.i,anout Med(ri*|,^itol»,' ■!(
thofoiervanu; wlM.pIeoae temfmn Older iot'tba v.
ssmi, Vithout which they camtoj.obtaln. Crona u*. -i-. - ' yy
such medec'ne#- '
T. TBKinra.. ,;.j. -~cM
tTAr 8 Chemists hmff Druggittn 1
T ..„ . Mw JVotlce.
H F. subscriber, will practice m th* Count of
Law and Equity, for the District of Beaufort,
Darn writ and Colleton, Sooth Carolina.
.. , ROBT. L. TJLLINGHASr.
Erin P. G. Beaufort Di*. Dec. I’D, 1840.
dec 11 }3t
Misses Tlldcn’s Board lug: School
for Young Ladies,
Af Jamaica Plain. Jour ntUetfrent Bo it on. Matt.
riTERMS ler Boeid. including Fu'cl and Tuition,
JL $275 per annum.
For Board and Tuition, $250 per annum, forpu
pils under trine year* of age
A reasonable reduction foTnade when several a.
tend from one family.
Tbacourreof in-trurtion include* thn Engli.h,
Latin and French Laiigusgee, Writing, Arithmetic,
Algebra, Mathe'mntici*, Hittory, Geography, Rite-
tdrtc, Kngfifh and French Liteiaidro gene rail)';
Aatianomy, Philosophy, Natural, Mental And Mor-
>1; Plain Sewing, 5tc.
French Language ft’teqnired'fo bespoken In thn
achnhl and in lha fafnfty.
Extra Charge*.—Washing. 40 cents per dozen;
•i in chutch, 50 eeni# per courier.
The brat l’roferoor* in Moste, Including Singing,
the Piano, HaVp, Gutter, from (ha neighboring chy
of Boston are eVAnloded; nho, forthn French,Gor
man, Spanish and fuiian Languages,aodfor Draw
ing and Dancing; the terms for each, Xexclitsive of
the French) being regulated by the mutlrt'i chit-
get.
Th# poplltcen attend tl.e Congregational oF ihh
Episcopal Chutch al the option of their parents
RxrxxKXCCt.—Hon.8. G.Goodrich, Chat. W.
and Hob. Joseph Tilden, Boston; Rev. Samuel
Gilman, D. D., Chsrk trOn.S C, Rev. William
Pn-aton, D. D., Alex. A. Smett, Esq. and Loam!
Baldwin. Esq., Savannah, Ga.
c 3 4tf ..
Hawklusvllld Motel.
JgA The Subscriber* have purchased a plants
JuKtionon Theriver immediately at Hawkinavlllr,
hare taken the HaWKINSVILUMIOTEL and
united their intereata In Planting and TaVem-keep
Ing. The HotrlfaffOw being repaired, and will,by
the 13th Inst, be in readineo* tor th* receptlun of
Hoatdcrr'wod Travelfor*. In th* manag- mem of
this Hotel we deem promises regarding what we
will do as useless. We hope, however, to be able
tosnll'fy theBo-trdcrsnd Travelfor—we are Always
doing thn best in out pftKet for ih> ir comfort and ac
comnfddation. As’^tlmek are hard" aad provision*,
loser than formerly, fr* intend lo reduce the price
of hoard and rirttrgetagainitTravelforsfrom former
priers hetejand hope, by tlie strict attention of our
Selves aad families to merit a portion of public pa
tronagev JOHN BOZEMAN.
CORNELIUS M. BOZEMAN.
rttCsktefoiHe. Oa. Dec 1,1840. (dec 19 -18t
Land for #nlc In McIntosh Co..
S EVERAL tract* adimnlng each otltor, situated
on the 'south side hi" Snttelo t Ivef, containing
a boot 1050acres. 330 of which *r* good Swamn
land,300 Hammock-, aad the residue Pine* port of
those land* have been Under cultivation, stiff k'ere
formerly ilia property ofthe late Gen. FraaClt Hop
MW. F« farther petifo»fof» »PP , 7.» G W Aadet
sen 4 Brother, Savunnibt B Lvrhartirr, Darien, or
totbeetshwriber. ■ DR. A DELAHOCHE.
-. m-G,—Tltolatalrillh* enforced * ga fort all (-»
foahdri^hfoprofo
iprofoesMtolamtaao
ractlse is tha swverai
tasannan. votk# in oors ■ MWNir|t,gaoonsj,
"w« FAatAH.lJj^ j
T ■' ; Oi;jr f ;
ivjltch an:
uD.B
■ P «in rtf* ^ c '^ t * 1 *
dec 20
JOt
‘SKPH ^
City Tiyyurcr.
-.- 8WC4S8 0I1.
ey gf BASKETS Sweet Oil, superior.t)«a]by, l ,
Jo'oj cask do do. For tale by . T '
T M * t At TI1WM1MS
T M A J M TURNER,
Monument Squares
A Cards .
DR. ROBERT. H. A. KOCH,
, . v rtartuouar mosic, .
wv—vf the celebrated Chat. Marin V.tVeberi
R ESPECTFULLY inform* the Ladiesnml.qun
tlemen ol the city of Savannah, that hi* Piano
Forte, Mutioand Teaching 8aloon, will bo rC-opcn
od today in Brouglitoa atreet. next door to Mr-Jnl.
Dickson’* Confectionary Store. ITa
FOR SALE,
Just received, tile Newest Musir, to be sold a
tik rents |ier page. " fi .
A Piano Forte ufo-tys will be ready for trying tb*
pieces of’Music.
Just received, a number of splendid grand sqnarn
Piano Fortes, with four pedals, by.nhfoh
net can produce nine different sounds, n
celebratcNl JnHph IJi.key, Piano Foih
fncturer, of Baltimore; *l»o, Guitar*. Violin:
igeolets, Accord inns, liarp, Guitar •
Strings. ... - J
Alto, a second hand Cbickeriag't Piano Forte. . .
Dr. K- in telling Pianos will tube old I’foao* .Rt : ::■
exchange; also, old rianp Forte* cao be repaired ” .
' lined. Dr. K. has an rxp*riencod 8*nU$@»i» \
^■1 in that line. ' .- .-i ' '
. K. alto will re-open hit Musical School next
week. For terms to teach on tha Organ, - Harpe,
Piano Forte, Goiter, Violin, Flute, In Thorough
Bav# And In Sinffii*, apply in course,of tbr* week# ’ v: '• _
his Teaching Saloon.
Dr.K. will teach four or mow scholar* food* -
. jstin, after the new improved method, which has',
hc-n introduced in tbo Nurlbarn Acadcnien * with
great success.
Any person who wishes to hive Musis composed
Poetty.Can buve it done, and for tetms, apply to
hi* Mutle Saloon.ffro >B
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