Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, November 28, 1822, Image 1

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« v SAVANNAH j,’ / / «//n /<*« GEORGIAN NKW t.EUIKvS VOL. II. 4f.il'. AJlVIf . lllVHslUr M 'H VI.Vi) JVOVEMUKIt 18. IBM. NO 3 THE DAILY CHORD I AN, is EDITED SND PUBLISHED IN THE CITY OP SAVANNAH, B'S lleo. lVobertaon, Jv. At g8 per annum, payable in advance. f ^ THE GEORGIAN, , KOH THE COI NTHY, fa published to meet the arrangement ol the nail, three fimes a week, (Tuesday, Thursday tnd Saturday) at the Office ol the Daily Geor pan, and contains all the in telligence, Commer *.iul, Political ami Mis oellaneoua, including advertisements, pub blished in the Daily Paper. The Country Paper is sent to all parts of the -itate and Union, or delivered m the City, at 'We dollars per annum, payable in advance. Advertisements arc inserted in both Ra fters at 75 cents per square, of 141 net, for the first nsertinn, and 37J for every suc ceeding public a tion. LONDON BOOKS, w. t. wTlliams H as ju.t vecviveil from Loiulon, penhip U.iorgiu, » 8m#il .election of S,ilun<llil •ml Valuable Works, among wliiclt arc- Lord Bacon’s Works, in 10 vols 8vo. call; •ill ritra Beloe’s Translation of Hcroilolus, 4 volt Smith's do of Thnoydido*, 1 vols H nnjiloii’s do of I’ot} bills 4 vols Rooko’s do of A‘ i,ir, 2 vols. and Duncan*. do of C*,nr, 2 vols. all bound to match i calf, gilt extra Murphy's Tacitus, 8 vuls Hiker’s Livy, 6 vols T’ie forgoing firm a wry henntifnl cnlltc lion of themon ap/troveil Trallltlliani of the •Ancient Hisloritlllt. Auacha SIS 6 vols. and 4io. plates call, gih extra M tchell’s Translation of the Comedies ol Aristophanes, 2 vols. being the Ill'll com plete translation ofthat Autiior Bolter’s Translation of the Tragedies of Euripides, in 2 vols. calf, gih extra Potter’s Translation of the Tragedies ol' Sophocles, calf, gill extra Aiken’s (Miss) Memoirsof ike Reign ut Eh iitbetlt, l vols Aiken's (Mss) Memoirsof James 1st, !2 Vols Dr. Aiken's Annals of the Reign of George 2d, 2 vols Remains of Unry Ki'kc White, with an additional volume, just published,.! vols Aiken's Select Works of the ttuttsh Po* tes, l vol. calf, gilt extra Gramm ntS Mcmuira, with 34-putt rail* of the most Eminent Beauties ami other personages of the Court of Charles 2d, in 2 Vols 8vo. calf, gill ext a lloccacio's Decameron, a new edition, l vol The Vicar of Wakefield, in jrnner roysl octavo, with colored plates frofn Uonland- •on Ihirke on the Sublime and Beautiful Drake’s Literary Koursaml Winter Nights, 5 v is small octavo, elegantly hound T e Arabian N'glus and Tales of the Germ, in 6 vols. with fine plates from West all, calf, gilt Pleasure* of Hope and Gertrude of Wyo ming, with plates f om Westall, elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges Keursley's Shakspeare, in 14 vols. with fine plates Dibdin’s London Theatre, 26 pocket vo lumes, elegantl. hound m morocco and gilt edges Walter Scott** edition of the complete iVbrktof Dry den, in 18 vols 8»o calt, gilt Doctor Johnson's Works, in l2v\Js fools Cap, H\t». cult, got Boswell's Life of Dr. Johnson, 5 vols ChI , gilt, elegant Pictures ol London, Paris, Edinburgh, England and Wales, with plates and color ltd Costumes i Dictionary of Polite Literature, 2 vols plates The Encyclopedia of Wit The Genuine Works of Hogarth, in im perial folio, containing about 160 engrav ings. executed by himself, and the only genuine edition of his Works extant i in *4 numbers Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine, and Ackerman's Hep. Sitory of Arts, Lit erature and Fashions, with tine colored en gravings, to September Braude's Journal of Science, Literature and the Arts, to No. 26 —AIRO — A great variety of the most Eminent Po ets, various editions, with plate* and splen did binding, &c. &c. Nov 1 *l ^Insurance against Fire. ' ftfailE ./Etna Insurance Company, Hurl* U h»rd, continue to insure Houses ami Buddings, Merchandize, Furniture, and o- ther property, including Vessels in port, their Cargoes, tkc. ag i list loss or damage by Fire, tor any term from one month to One or more years. The conditions which are moderate, may be known on application to the subscribe’, who is authorised agent, and is empowered to issue policies without Hie delay inci .cut to other agencies of this natu.e. The company undertake in all cases to pat the lull amount, of the actual loss, pro vided it does not exceed the amount in sured. The premiums are reasonable, and should oiler a strong inducement to any person having property at hazard to puce it in security. oct 31 88 S MANJON. In Equity, October SrsNionS 1817. In the Circuit Court of the United Stales, In anil fur the 11/strict nf I'eunsyl Vania, in the third Circuit, 1IETW KEN ,losc|>h Mux nn.l T.'- ph' Marx and Hem ge Mu \, citizens of the state of Virginia, who sue as well in their own names as in behalf of such other Per* sons,Stockholders of the late Bunk of the Unit cd States heretofore named, as shall come in and btemne Parties hereto, contributing to the Expenses of this Suit —Complainants. AND David Lenox, Ellas Don* iliuot, Robert Smith,Jas. C. Fisher, Joseph Sims, Archibald Moduli, Paul Siematt, Samuel Coates, Henry Pratt,George’Fox, Pasehall Hollingsworth, John Stille, Thomas M • Willing, Horaceiiinney, George Harrison* Ahijalt Hammond, William Buy ar<l ami Oliver Wol- cott, citizen of the State of Pennsylvania, Trus tees of the late Bunk of United States. ^ Nl) now, to wit, this twenty-third day ot April, one thousand eight lutn- Ired and twenty.two, this cause came he lore the Court, on a Mandate from the Ho. notable the Snnrcine Cou t ol the United States (or further proceedings. Where itpomt is ordered and deoned—That the holders of Notes of the late Bank of the United Statia, bring them infer payment it the late Banking House of said Bank in the city of Philadelphia, before the ele venth day ol April, A D. 1833, sml that on that day this Court will make a final Decree for Distribution of the find* re* served in the hands of the de fondant* for payment of said Notes t and it is thi ther ordered and decreed, that the Clerk cause this order to he published in one public uewapaper in each of the following places, to witPh la lclphia, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, and New Oi lcans, at least once n week, fin nine calender months, before the said ele venth day of April next, A true copy. D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir C, The Editors ol the Bast on Evening Ga xette, at Boston, of thf New-York Even ing Post, at Now-Ytyrk, of tl«* American, at Ball inure, of the Norfolk Herald, at Norfolk, of the Charleston City Gazette, at Charleston, of the Georgian, at Savannah, tnd of the Louisiana Advertiser, at New- Orleans, See reqtt- ste.l to insert the sdrov*' n their respective gazettes once a wetk, for nine calender month*, before the lltli la\ of April, 1823, and to forward the r oils, us soon thereafter as may be, to the subscriber, accompanied by an affidavit proving the puohcut ou, ooufortuabiy to tlie foregoing order, may 9 D. CALDWELL* Cta* Cir, C. For Sale, A FIRST lute Improved SODA VIA- CHINE, with silver vent, and m com plete order. The machine i« so formed a to be easily portable—being put togs ther in such a manner, as to he taken to nie ces wilk perfi ct ease. Apply suite office of the (hO’Isur, l£7* The editor of the Augusta Chroni cle will insert the shove three times, and end his Bill to this office, nov l 89 NOTICE. I JF.R80NS indebted to the estate of JMn . LtliOiitlge, deceased, will please come t rwsrd, and liiose that have demands will present them to the subscriber, who is »u- thuriscd to settle the same. OLIVER M. LILL1BRIDGE, oct 22 if qualified executor j Mortgaged Sale. Adam Tunno, Y S'*. V F.uwAuwre. Oran By id. j W ILL he soul at the court house, be tween the usual hours of 10 and 4 I'clock, onlhe first Tuesday in December next, a negro woman named Danhney, mortgaged by Oran Byrd to Adam Tuituo, and told uuder the same. A. D’LYON, see oct 5 iMuvtita Factory. —WVVVVVW — DAVID HITTER, Mit'J/avtH, Cohn. K EEPS o^hsnd a great assortment of Monurnffifta, Giavc Stones, Tomb fa- bfoa of White and Gold Shaded marble, Fancy Tables i Oval, squared, and circular Chimney pmces* Chimney Slabs h»r fi. cmgs, hearths, Cfc. All ordens strictly at tended to, Mr. ISAAC COHEN Is his agent for Sa vannah, any person there, wishing for ei ther of the above articles, can have a view of i honk of Monumental Drafts, in the new est style, and the pnccJ will be made Amown by him. nov 19 cf Twenty-Five Dollars WILL be given for the apprehension of ’ f ESAW, a Negro man formerly be longing to Judge Huger. He is about 35 or 40 years of age, ami 5 feet 8 inches high, neither stout nor thm, of a light com plexion though not yellow; he has a mole ui one cheek, occasioned by the tooth ache. R- & J. HABERSHAM. nov 2 tre A Teacher Wanted, O NE who has received a Classical educa tion, and who iscapabie of fitting youth for any College. A salary of 8800 per an num will be given. A man of family will be preferred, and unexceptionable refer ence given as to morally and capability. Apply to Wit. Pore, Jr or Joaw MWimi Esq. May River, S.C.orto Messrs Scott U t'ABm, Savannah, uov 18 tf Sheriff's Sales. WW 4* fht m tkefi tt IWrdny »n JV- ermAer next, I N (Yont of the Court llmia,*, between the oviial hou a, the following property, vis: I'wo negiNws Jacob a d Benkee, levied on as the pmi erty of Alexander Irvin, at th- *mt uf James Dickson & Co. against M« xSnder and Keomth Irvin. Als»S * mulatto wxmtau ounuM Jane, and her child, levied on as the property of A- aael Howe, at the suit of John llaupt and J ne Mvers, issuing ftom a magistrate's court, and retured to me hv a constable. A 1st*, the fooUhngs on half lot No 14 Yamaeraw, O^lethotpe wanl. levied on as 'lie property of l**c Shettall, to satisfy S. M. Rond, Daoud Porter, and others— returned to me hv a boost able \UUAtt.\M D’LYON, au nov 4 91 City Sheriff's Sales. Dm the Ji'it 'iWiJdt in Ihctmber next \\j ILL he sold in trout uf the Courthuuse, ' * between the usual hours of 10 and 3 O'clock. One negro woman named Rachel, tnge- gether with her two children, levied on us the property of John II Ash, to satisfy sun dry execut on* from the Court of Common Pleas and 0>er and Terminer for the city of Sat'annah—T B Smith and others vs J no li Ash. Also, all the Printing Materials of the Job Printing Office, consisting of one Printing Pres*, a on an i tty of Type, type Stands, Blanks ivf different descriptions, C^c. levied on as the pionerty of llenry P Russell, dec to satisfy the balance of an execution tYom the Court of Common Pleas and Over and l'erminei for the city uf Savannah, in tk\ or ofllcnrt Kmg,and assigned to Josiah law icnce, and also an executioti for rent in lav v of James Mori son. A so, all the Buddings on lot No. 14, (fourteen) Washington ward bounded north by a lane, smith by llryan street, east by lot No 13, west by tot No 15, levied on as the prope’ty of John 1. Roberts, to a,iUsf\ an execution, C, II Hayden va. John 1 Ro berta, indorser. ABRAHAM I. D’LYON, c.a. nov 4 91 Administrator's Notice. N INE mouths alter date of this notice, appl cation will be made to the Hon ourable the Justices of the Inferior Court t.f Chatham Countv, when sitting for ordm arv purposes, for leave to sell L t No. 245 (tau hundred and fort\-five)in the tliir teenth district of Monroe County, contain ing two hundred two and an half acres—- befog the real estate ol Jeremiah Lromett deceased, J P. HENRY, AdmiivstV of Jeremiah Ctumett. iSmxmauA, Uf .NatvmAer, 18J2. J v j,. NOTICE. | Y A^’AW W I'roill the xtthscriher, nn Sun. IVl.y niRht bst.the lUth mst CHARLES » boy henvt en 16 ,nd l? vents «t age, r». ther of » yellow complexion, anil tolerably ull t he is a .mart altre. il fellow, and it i"s prohahle that he will endeavour tu fret back tu Maryland, the place of hi. nativity, and it may he that he will aim Ibr Charleston ur Sa\ amiah i he had no when he left me a abort round about, nearly uf a chocolate color, also took other clothe, with him, the color, not recollected. Ten dollars reward will be Riven to anv person who will lodge him to am jail (n this state or in Smith Ca rohoa.ao that 1 can get him, and fitly dot- tar. for him and the person who may give him an unlawful pass. Alscs I forewarn all owners of boats, ships or vessels of any kind, taJHur him on hoard underthe peii ally of the lull Inrce of the law. JOHN IIOLUNaHEAD. Mtlledgeville, N. v. 14. CCT The Charleston Courier, Savannah Georgian, Columbia Telescope and the Ueorgetown Intelligence! will please give the above a coiispicuuna place m each of their papers, twice a wi ek, for two weeks, soil forward their arcounta lo the i tflee of the t.eorgia Journal fur payment, nov 18 uf N. E. Gin, Cider, Uraudy, 6jc •tiA IUII.S New England Lin 19 bids Uuler Brandy 40 do Cider 1! do Apples 11 casks Cheese 6 fi kips Rutter 3 crates black Tea Pota Landing from schr Savannah, and fot sale hv nov' 8 9S HALL, HOYT & OO. Y.\Y.V’Y\.\*U, GILDING, GLAZING and PAPER HANGING. T HE Subtcribcr bt*gv leave lo inform In* CViilumers and the Public in gene ral, lhal he has removed to Tliumpsou & Bonnev* buildings. v\b. , n urr.irER.srneht. Near the Ray, where he continues to carry •m the above huaineaa in all its various branches, nn the moat modem and aj prov ed principle a. WWfi Painted in OU or Distemper Colours, and Ornamented in the most Fashionable European style. ON HAND, % London White Lead, ground in Oil American do do do do Lmaeed Oil in barrels, in the best order Barrels Spirits Turpentine Window Gloss in bout of various sizes English Cm« n Glass in cates, suitable for large Pones, Pictures, Cic. Fne Colon-s of all finds PainterS Brushes of all sizes White Wadi do A great variety of different color Frosting Blue Smalts Cfc. Uc. All of which will be sold at the lowest prices. O den from tie Country punctual ly attmdat to. Colours mixed ready for use, and directions given for using them, if required. PATRICK MARLOW, nov 15 |10i Valuable real Estate at Auc tion. B Y mxfor of the Directors of the flunk State of Gt-orgiu, will be sold at tlu Cou t house in this city at 11 o'clock, on the Hist Tuesday in December next, the following valuable froperty, via. Two lot« fronting on Bay a d Jefferson street*, Wi’h the improvements ihereon— consisting of two ranges of buildings, well constructed for a Public Boarding House »n one side, ami on the other for stores or taunting Rooms. These buildings, from their situation, their extent and construe- tion, are well adapted for a Hotel; they were platmeu for this purpose, and have been -an used under the name of N> ASH ING fON HALL. One lot fronting on Joachim street with the •tnpryv'enieuta theteon, known as ihe LIVERPOOL HOTEL—there are two $i>acious dwelling houses, two stunts each, with suitable back buildings, culculated for the accommodation of tanuli«s, or for a House of Enlcrtainlnent as heretofore used. Ltd No. 12, Fianklin ward, with the im provements thereon, consisting of one tw6 story wtaoden budding in front, and one o ther in the rear on ti.e lane, bounded east by Montgomery street, \ust by lot No. II, and fronting south on Franklin square, o»)ii- taming 60 feet front and 9d leet deep, sub ject lo s ground rent ol g.»0 per annum. Lot Lettei 8, Oglethorpe ward, contain ing tltree small tenements, bounded west by Farm street: north by lot later U, east by Popiar street, and south by a lane, 112 j feet deep and 67 feet wide. Lot No 3, Oglethorpe ward, with a two story wooden building, 61) by 20 or 25 di vided into tour tenements, the lot is 6 Meet w ide and 113$ fret deep, bounded soudt by Eubly street, eas' by lot No 3, \Ve»t by <J>- range street; there is also on the rear of said lot a small building o:i ground rent of £80 per annum. l.ot No 16, containing 5 acres, bounded « ast by lot No7isoulb by lot No 15, north by lot No 14, fituated south of Gurries, and on h line \v»|h the old rope walk. Lots No 18 anil 19, adjoining M‘Leodson the South Common 8i) feet 9 inches square. 15 acres laud tear Fair Lawn, adj filing Four House and Hospital. GEORG! 8CI1LEY, Auctioneer, Terms -one t trd cash—balance in one and two years, s cured by bond and mort gage on the Prei use*, nov id 10 S t ATE OF NEW YORK. liUcYttUive \iOtier'j,No.1 —kWVVAVW— HIGHEST PIHXK, . #S©*(B<D(S>o —IWVSSWi-- Valuable ILands fur Sale. ^■MHE following valuable Lands will be X sold at low prices, and ou accommoda ting terms, if early application be made to the subscriber. One tract containing ^206 acres at the head of Sapelu river, in the County of M‘- Litosli, near the old Court Ifouse, coi sibi- ing of Inland Swamp, of di« first quality— prime Cotton Lund and Pine barren, for merly the property of Robert Uaill e, de- ccused, t An undivided two-thirds of a tract of a- bout 2'Jlh> ueres, situated on Crooked Riv er in Camden County, well suited for the Cultivation of Cotton and considered very valuable. Apply to GEORGE SCHLEY, nov 12 tm No 1. Commerce Row. Contract 0 anted. S EALED |)roposah lor Lighting the City of Savannah tor <>ne year, will be re ceived by -tllier of the undersigned com mittee of Council, -it any time, pn vious to the c*pq;atii)n of thirty da\s tiom this date —the names of the securities must accom pany the proposals. Persons desirous of making a contract fuT this purpose, are re ferred to the ordinance for lighting the city for move pu.ticular information. RICH. IV. HABERSHAM.) WM, C. DAN1ELL, i Committee. OLIVER STUUCES. S nnv 5 92 Plains, Cloths, Scotch I'luids, ijC. i|C. F IVE bales heavy blue Plains 2 bales low priced stool Bloc cloths 1 do mut drub and Buie Casiimeres 1 case real Scutch Tartan Plaids Just receiv'd per slop Atlantic- fdi sale by BAKER & MIN TON. nov 18 i Howard street Flour. RHLm i esh Hv)ward-sheet Flour ttuO bushels prime White Corn Land.ug ti unt sluop Packet. For sale by HALL, IlOY 1 (J CO. nov 18 103 St. Domingo Coffee. 4,Q bag* prune bt b-nningo Cutt'ee Juat received ami for sale by BAKERS MINTON. oct 26 (fX 'Hie subscriber’s wag- gons Will deliver gooif FIRE WOOD at the residence of any ot the citizens c.f Sa vannah during tie winter, at Six Dollar* per cord, cash, by sending an order for the quantity wanted, to Mr. Coates, overseer on Vale Royal plantation, nr to JOSEPH STILES. oet 23 lm Cotton Bagging. ftCPiCSi PIECES prime 42 inch Inver- ness Cotton Bagging. Just re ceived and for sale by BAKER U MINTON. nov 13 if WILLIAM STARR, Jr. H AYING txken sn in'erestin our hnsi- m-««, it will hereafter be conducted under the firm of lieu, IIoit ti Cn. HALL U 1IOYT. nov 11 97 Grind St-lies. )fj(l GltlNl) Stone.,Mull aixel, Lan- and fur ide by nor 21 106 HALL, HOYT U CO. 1 Prize SOI IK. MU. ol £20,000 II gao.ooo 1 M 10,000 «l 10,0011 ■l II 5.000 It 5,000 1 l( 3 000 41 3 000 I It 8.500 If 2,500 1 II £.000 II 2,000 20 M 1,000 80,000 20 " 500 ff 10H>U 30 H 100 ff 3,goo 11)0 If 50 (( 5.008 5950 M lo 41 59,51)# W—A J... 6120 Pi iii-9 i 140,000 20,000 Tickets. • VMVVUV4 — P foes and B'ri-s • » be drawn. Fust drawn 2000 blanks to be entitled to RiO each. AB the Prizes floating ami put in tlu wheel as follows:—1 prize of $10,OU* put in when 12,000 tickets an* drawn j 1 do of 820,000 put in when 15 000 tickets are drawn—All other prizes flout.ng from the commeiiri-ment. Tickets, TAW DOLLARS. ORDERS for Tickets, Halves, and Quar ters in the uIhatc Lottery, will he received and forwarded without expense, if left at ALLENS’ Exchange Office, SA VAJVJVAR. nov 18 lu.i Fruit tuid Ornamental Trees, IffL LMMPRINCE, TF^ROPRIETOR of the lAunaan Hulnnic Garden, Flushing, Long Islond, offors to the public his usual extensive assortment of FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES, FLOWERING SHRUBS and PLANTS. The collection has been greatly enlarged by recent importatini a of those f. nits whHi have acipiired most celebrity in F ance and Rnglund, and of such Ornamental I rees and Plants as would best suit the climate. Among the O numentalTreeitare *0.000 Evergreens: of which the Bdm of G lead Balsam Fir, the Silver Pine, and the Norway Spruce, are particularly beuutifuL Of those which are deciduous, and of large size, the European white Aah, the Mnun tain Ash, the Wet ping Birch, uiid the Lin den, are the most admired. r In Jidffilkm to the above, art 300 kinds of R"S'.’s l ‘30 ir I*int!s i-rrlte most celebrated French Grapes, 20 ^mds of Car nations, a- hove 20,000 Biilhous Flowers, including all the most beaut ful varieties of Tulips, Hya cinths, Crown Imperials, Ac. &c, imported from the most celebrated collections in Hoi. land Also, 500 species of Greenhouse Plants, including above 26 frinds of Orange, Lemon, Citron, Shaddock and Lime trees, and 17 kinds of the Camel.a or Japan Hose, and a huge number of other Chinefleeitd Japan Plants Oulers for any of the above, handed to ■Ilex antler J\1 Axr, Esq. or to Mvnsrt Oemler k Posey, will meet attention, where cats- logucs may be obtained gratis. nov 12 re Administrator's Styles. % J li Herbert & Co. r-JL,',":' f"' tt Tiiemlay ill ,1a 1 unry next. 'AlV ' ' ,e " 0 ' <l ““fora the Court holms fn in thmciiy, between the uxii.fioum, loir valuable .laves, via i t.ondon, Laliuh, Ntlly, and he r child, heh-nging to the es- foe of Samuel Evans, deceased, sold by pirmission of the Honorable the Court of ilfiiury and by order of the adimnistra- Url ‘ Terms cash, nov 23 1^8 v/in « l\ By Baker & Minton. Executor's ttylcrf. - .1. he anhl nn the fir.t I nesil.y in December next, at 11 o’n , t, m “f the Court U'm e in thi.cit. , •INrluiiir iinj Cnnipresmiiir it eliin, trhli the biiikhuj- n ivhiei, i' maiv - , t,„ Itllltlloil’. wlmrf, beloi |-int- tu the t Ha el'James llatmlton,il,-.:. useil—the bttilil. < snhU'Ct to he renu.eea slier the expiration ui lhe Lease, Sold hy order <i('lhe Ex. rotors. m'vVfi o Tei-niX iMiiu,. ol sale. Otii 5ta prottf irisli\vviiisk v. O K a mipeilor quality nattev i lleie lu- vor, luUtm'j nov 13 || k . nn. F f'snh'by WiLl.I \M • ROTHER3. UorilcFb Buildings. Rice IL; iels, ^^■llOIsE at 75 cents HALF do. ut 6»i criits—for s de by % i MEIGS, Mongin's, lute Bulloch’* Buildings, nov 11^ Ha GEORGIA 1IO I Ft . n.trrisT vuitncn \qu.mu, SAVANNAH. 3THl|T Estnhl slunent lias lately under. ffone a llior upli if pair, and consider able improvemenis lian- hem ,1 t..j The Subscriber has la*, n i, , |„,_ lease, and it will be open on Monday tl,u -4tli inst. for the reception and aocoin no- dat'on of Travellers anil flonr. em, |m,. til(f supplied I is House a idi a new and n, o K'lruiiurp. tie 1siletermni- .I Unit I,:, Table sludl ba infetior to none, ul.iu- Ws H , ,|,„|| al | !ir( j he chnieest l.iuuors of .very deseiiption. I ) Tlie Sialdes are /urge and e uveni- enl, lor the Mconimodatii n of an; i ■uoiier id Horses,eP) Willi sueli preparatlotis, ad. Ill , ‘f ‘“JrfatigaMe attenliou winch it will he lus study and inclination to be stow, In-cannot inn H liter hin si.il he will receive that share ol p«i unage and Hippo t. titled. 1 '" 1 ,Uth at tattgtdttenis may be en. ,, , „ DAVID M. VIITS. atwunnuh, Aov- 21,1822. nov 26 2 DANCING ACADEMY. JOHN C. LEGE, Professor of the art of Dancing, JYT| VS the honour of announcing to llie in- Uvl hubitants of Savannah and its Vicinity, that on MONDAY', 18th NOVEMBER, he will open in liisnew built Assembly Hall, corner of Broughton and Bull street, is Dancino Acadk.iit, for the reoption young Ladies and Gentlemen, where lie a- gain anticipates the pleasure of receiving a share of the public patronage: he will give lessons on Graces, Dancing, Wultznig, and the most fashionable Steps, Movements, and figures in Country Dances, Cotillions, «^c. Days of tuition, Monday, W ednesday, and Saturday, at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. PRIVATE SCHOOL. J. C. Lkok respectfully begs Jeuve to in- form the l.sdicsof Savannah, who have not >et obtainedthat fine accomplishment, Dan ring, that he wdl open m Private school in his Hall, from the hours of 10 to 2 o'clock, •>n the above mentioned dai s. He will also attend in private families and in Si minuries. F »r Terms of Tuition and other informa tion, apply ut his residence at P. P. 'Thoma son's, F.sq. or at his Hall. He will he found throughout the day at either of the above places. NIGHT SCHOOL. Mu. Lkok takes this opportunity of in forming the Gentlemen of this City, that In Iiuh opened his Night school in the Assem bly Hull, on every Monday, Wednesday, and Sa unlay evening, at 7 o'clock, oct 29 *lm Coffee and Whiskey. FlffiVink HAGS pi ime Green Coffee Uw4ir 70 bbls first quality old New- Orleans Whiskey Landing from schr Camilla, from Boston For *ale by HALL, HOYT CO. nov 21 106 Notice. LL peasor.s in arrears lo the City In- spector t are hereby notified, that un less all ui i ear iges are paid before tlie firs' of next month, they will indiscriminately >e put in the hands of a Justice for collec tion. SAMUEL M MORDECAI. nov 9 ra SHAD. BAIHIELS Slml- For ml. hy (JvJ HALL, HOYT U LO. nov 3i 10» JOHN P. SETZK nriAS received hy the late .rtnala iroiq New-York. a great variety oi CtaWLVVl.VU, Which, for behuty ami quality, excel pny tliut ever was offered in this maket,~vfo. Blue and Black extra fine Dress Costs Second Quality do ( | 0 Blue, Claret, and Drown Frock Coats Drab Box Coats Youths Fine Coals Blue sod Gray fine cloth o atees Valencia, Toilinets, Swamlowns, and all o- ther kind of Fancy Vests Extra fin« White Marseille» do Black Florentine Cassimere and Cloth do Blue Cloth and Cass,mere Ifost Single and Double milled Cassimere Pantaloons, of all colours and sizes Flannel Shirts and Drawers Knitted do do Sup. Plain and Frilled Cotton and Linen Shirts Superfine Cravats Scotch Plaid Cloaks, of various sizes and prices Short and Long Lambswool Hose Gentlemen’s Beaver Gloves 100 Dozen Woolen do Silk Umbrellas of all Sizes Lion 8km Great Coats Servants Coatees and Pantaloons Men’s and Buys Suit*, very cheap Pea and Monkey Jackets Red Flannel, Check, and Striped Shirts Striped and Spotted Guernsey Frocks Flag and Blue Bandana Handkerchiefs Drab am 1 Black Huts Lomlou Duffil and Point Blankets ALSO Superfine Blue and Black Cloth Do Double mi.led Cassimere of al most every colour Vest Shapes lllack F urentine, Valencia, and Foilinet Vestings Kxt-afi .e White Marseilles F ne and Common White Flannel d0 pieces Heavy Lion Skin 4 do very good quality Blue Plain* Scotch arrl Tartan Plaids, from 62 cts to gl HaviT g just received the latest N. York and Philadelphia fashions, he will be ena bled to make up the above goods to suit Ins customers, net 31 | ib Towles’ Patent Bedsteads. / £\ N assortment «f the above construe- lu tion ia ready for inspection at the Korn!‘tire Store tf the Subscriber, in which the long desired improvement in the mode of mu&ing Bcdstesda isdiubiess ac complished ; it may be set up in one mi nute, and taken down in the same space of time without the use of tools, and does not contain the least harbour for bugs 6t dirt. A further description is deemed unneces- tary, as the improvement must stand on it* merits. The Subscriber being authorised to e« 11 liem in this place, will receive orders lor • em at his store in WhitaAer street, oppo* Mtc Col. Shellnum’s. covtf 1108 J. \V. MORRILL.