Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 14, 1824, Image 3

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(ESTABLL ED LINE,) Ship AUGUSTA, S. W. West, Master, cn, — wilt receive quick desputeh.—For | f ^ lg ht or passage, apply to the master on board, I or to HALL & HOYT. «iii 183 xr ■ - r Notice. : m TuMt;: i'.H «Yo: HE Stemn Boot Georgia, Citpt. Dubois, will leave theSteam Boat wlinrf, for Augusta, tlr.t 14 Agent. IN COUNCIL. Octodeu I4tii, 1824. T HE City Treasurer having laid before Coun cil the umount of Ground rent duo The City forCity Lots. Ordercdtlmt the same be re-enter, ed after dife notice in one of the public Gazettes i„ conformity with the Or.'lnunce ol the City. Extradfvotntlieminuto.^ MYEKS c c Franklin Ward. ^ Copartnership, | rrtllE Subscriber has'associated himself with JL John G. Wadsworth, in the Commission busi ness, In this place, which will lioreaftpr bo con ducted under the firm of BLISS Sf WADSWORTH. ELIAS BLISS. pet 14 wl8ff Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery* tyc B Y tho ship Corsair the subscribers havo receiv ed their fall supply of GOODS, consisting of I a very genevul assortment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, DYE STUFFS, &c. All of which will bo sold on the most accom modating terms for Cash or Credit. Merchants, Physicians, nnd Planters arc respectfully invited to examine them before they purchase. LAY fa HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Drngglsts, Shad’s Buildings. ALSO, A fresh supply of SULPHATEQA1NINE, re ceived us above. Oct 14 189 sfL fc- isr" To be lieased, F OR a number of years, the Southern half of Lot No. (>, Reynolds Ward, on the corner of Broughton and Aliereorn streets, a very Eligible situation for a dwelling house. Apply to A. fa J. PRATT oct 14 rl89 Fresh Spices, &e. | AA LBS. NUTMEGS JLIIU 20 do Mace 50 do Cloves COO do Ginger, (Pulverised) 10 boxes Starch in bundles of Tibs each 150 do Cnssiin or Cinnamnn 160 do Fig Blue (ftisupcrior quality) 400 do. Pearl Ash 50 dor.Lorillard's Snuff 200 do do and Reilis cut Tobacco, Are offered for sale by , LAY fa HENDRICKSON, Chemists nnd Druggists, Oct 14 18!» Shad’s buildings. ANDREW LOW & co. H AVE this day received by the ship Georgia, from Liverpool,a largo supply of WOOLEN AND OTHER SEA SONABLE DRYGOODS, D.B. NICHOLS, & co. * TAVE just received Rodger’s KNIVES AND XJL FORKS, Ivory handles, in sets of 61 pieces. ALSO, WATCHES. JEWELRY,JHLITA- RY GOODS, nnd other articles in thoir line df business. oct 7 a186 . • Ready Made Clothing, ^ At cost!!! AH mHE subscriber intending to leave this place by A the 20th of this month, offer! his STOCK Of GOODS AT COST.—It’comprises a gepernl as sortment of i CLOTHING OF ALL SIZES. JOHN P. SETZ. oct 7 186 UNION SOCIETY. A QUARTERLY- MEETING will Se held on MONDAY AFTERNOON, lltA inti, at 4 o’- At .."a t .V. ‘ r _ I rlr.nL n» llio Moll age, piece, or dozen, at a moderate advance, for I C l*>ck, at the Society's Hall. Oil I dsfl ssr 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 10 4 11 20 12 4 16 17 13 ‘ 2 13. 8 13 4 4 4 4 4 4 31 12 dut * amount. 13 Oct 86 88 13 34 28 13 34 28 13 28 00 23 Sep 37 60 13 Oct 26 76 13 128 70 30 K 13 Aug 13 3i> • J3 ApU 64 28 64 2H 23 Sep 32 16 13 Oct 23 67' 23 Sep 21 46 13 Oct 21 44 13 27 88- 13 21 43 13 64 32 13 23 58 4 23 Sept 32 14 4 23 30 4 13 Oct 30 8 13 64 28 8 13 62 Filbert Word. 3 5 2 Sep 4i 62 2 30 05 2 33 30 2 37 36 7 Oct 40 76 2 Sep 31 83 2 33 0 8 6 20 2 Oct 31 50 2 Sep 34 88 2 37 12 20Ai)g*33 08 6 Oet 36 2 Sep 31 93 6 Oct 32 46 6 Aug 61 46 16 Sep 28 SO 2 27 63 6 Qct 10 97 15 Sep. 33 76 16 ’ 27 2ff 40 7 6.. „ JJ0 20 Wurreii Word. 1 4 13 Oct 21 44 2 4 13- 3 8 13 6-4 13 ’ 09 16 Oct 30 19 15 27.94 Liberty Ward. 1 14 17 Sept 3o 18 21 36 42 ‘21 44 15 16, . 18 28 19 28 Si .10 08 20 36 20 30 20 36 40 27 20 36 20 36 Washington Ward. 1 4 21 Oct 19 28 3 14 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 J2 > 4 4 4 6 olumbift Ward. 4 18 Sept 47 48 21 37 26 62 27 60 30 27 60 30 26 25 30 25 ' 27 60 30 30 30 30 27 60 26 25 30 76 80 30 25> 26 25 34 37 2 4 6 C 7 8 10 11 12 16 16 47 18 1». 20 21 22 ** 24 30 4 31 4 ,32 4 35. 8 36 4 . 38 4 39 8 40 U 13 13 13 13 13 13 13’ 13 23 13 13 13 13 13 . 21 * 13* .4 4 “23 Sept 18 22 4 23 18 22 4 13 Oct 10 72 4 UP ,10 72 6 Sept 26 13 Oct 17 14 jasepf 9 65 . 13 Oct 8 67 13 lU 14 13 12 00 Jackson Want. 2 4 3 Oct 38 64 19 08 16 28 19 28 16 08 12 06 19 28 12 80 12 86 17 14, 12 86 t3'92 18 2 18 21 18 W 18 22 36 44 IB 22 Fifty Dollars Reward, W ILL be paid for the apprehension nnd de livery of (.lie following Negroes to the Sub scribers, living in Bourlcc Cunty, or any safe Jail so We can get them—or a liberal reward will he given .for any part of Ihcm, to wit: Morattan a- hright Mulatto man, about 35 years old, rather (lender made and of keen apprehension, and Ills wife Jlannab a black woman alioyt 45 years old,' with a Sear on one side of her face-, l lie property of Joseph liiiics—Ben an African ubo’ut 45 years old, small aud well set and filed teeth, wltlt u scar on one arm. and bis with Sylvia about 35 ychr* ut il ge, pretty heavy to -her heigjit.—They took of 3 C'lnldren Ben, Dave and Hetty, tli'c children of lieu upd.Sy Ivin, two of tlie^hilqrenbelong to the Estate of Smith Stringer, deed, the other child arid Ben aud Sylvia to Abner Belcher,. They broke loose a large Canoe on Tuesday the 2S|li September last, at 'Stephen’s Bridge, Burke Coun ty, and we (king will,aim dawn th« "River to the Marshy Country, below Savannah, as Boil was bought up there and bos oncertiriAway ana got his wife and chlldrqp back there atidlvere apprehen ded umi put In Savannah Juif, not two years ago, —Oncol the mrti took oil a Gum the otheru l’is- tol with them. , - *.* JOSnl’Il-■IIINES, a ABNER BELCHER, oct 1*L 189 * • cash, cotton or r.lce, and on u liberal credit for ap proved paper. By the ship Emily, expected to I arrive hern in nli this month, there. Is to be re-1 ceived an additional supply, which will make their Fall and Winter Assortment more suitable and.complete, than.at liny former I period, in consequence of (he selection of the whole having been made by the principals of the house. oet 12 188 'WOOLENS.' T HE sulAcrihers have received their USUAL I SUPPLY of net 7 186 L. MASON, Secretary. Corn for sale. 2000 BUsHE, ' at>r,me coftN for * u,c sept 28 G. B. LAMAR. For Liverpool. The well known and regular trading ship, GEORGIA, Varnum, master, Will meet with, quick despatch.—For freight of 150 bales of Cotton only, apply to ANDREW LOW fa C6. 105 tons of Liverpool SALT, nnd 38 crates assorted CROCKERY, Received by the Georgia and offered for sale low for ca(h or on accommodating terms for approv ed puper.if taken immediately from on board the vessel at Five Fathom—mpply as above. octD, . ' 187 , , • v Fpi’Darien, , The well known slodp, UNION,. Will sail immediately—fqr freight hr passage, apply on board, at Mongin’s lower wbuVf, or to • GAtJDRY fa HERBERT, oct 12 f|188 ~E8TXBTIMIW~nTNB 50 Register 61’,; Debates in (Con gress. , * LANDING, From Brig Mary. HHDS. Philadelphia Ryo Whiskey 200 barrels do do do "30 do Lonf Sugar 4 hogsheads basket Salt Which will be sold low by I*. M'DERMOTT, Market Square. oct 5 185 mgm. Whiskey mid Gin. White and Coloured Plain* Heavy London Dutle nfid Rose Blankets 6-4 Sei punt's Cloth, Bjue, Black, Brown and Mixed Rocking Baize, and Table Covers Welsh flaiinpl of a superior style While and Colored Yorkshire do ALSO, 100 pieces kestaft2 inch Cotton Bagging. JAMES ANDERSON .y Co. Johnston’s Square, oet 12 i.l88 Goshen Rutter, and Fresh Lard. GA VDR Y Sf HERDERT, Have Just Received BEGS LARD 3D do Goshen Butter 10 Boxes London Mustard 50 Mils prime Pork. Oet 12 188 Paper, and School Books". S. C.Jf L SCHENK, H AVE received by late aruvals n quantity of I Letter and Foolscap PAPER, and a great va riety of SCHOOL BOOKS; 'Which they offer for] sale on accommodating terms. Oct 12 2 18 2 18 4 18 4 18 18 18 18 18 28 18 18 Hi lb] It! SH VftjJ fftVOt] Ski lli i»j ctl|t|f Catb'i ul in 1 m 63 66 42 76 25 50 47 26 29 76 07 60 116 10 49 73 69 98 2 Aug 66 60 18 Sep 18 90 2 Aug 86 62 2 Oct 41 26 3 107 72 18Sep206 20 3 Aug 36 67 18 Sep 65 36 18 28 26 6 Aug 23 18 6 22 60 18 Sep 13 95 39 15 62 14 37 58 18 121 62 Greeno Ward. 8 19 Sep ill 56 19 43 43 19 Oct 46 13 6 Sept 32 22 6 Aug 32 62 19 Sept 45 19 '86 60 lu 60 80 6 Oct 27 23 Au); 04 19 Sept 18 66 6 Oct 24 36 6 A tig 16 95 19 Sept 70 20 4 i 6 0 ct r,0 18 )9 Sept 19 68 18 21 CO 19 13 19 60 25 *9 29 04 6 Aug 12 o 0 33 60 34.08 34 08 40 80 72 bo 27 60 37 44 46 08 66. 68 77 76. ’68 19 33 12 3 Aug 12 21 3 Oct 48 61 84 62 32 48 43 20 36 40 80 88 88 27 36 44 16 19 68 60 40 22 56 17 28 17 28 12 96 16 02 3 Oct 22 08 3 17 38 3 17 28 3 39 37 Brown Ward. 14 a Oct 61 36 4 3 4 3 8 3 25 12 49 48 88 32 34 60 43 12 43 08 68 56 67 20 48 96 38 88 96 48 76 80 26 88 30 38 88 28 32 63 76 16 Sep 130 56 15 63 84 15 62 88 2Auglol 92 15 Sep 137 28 2 Aug 36 & 3 Sep 29 16 New Franklin Ward 12 2 Aug 45 2 4 6 Oct 20 3 92 25 30 Oct 26 136 10 135 06 91 67 07 65 67 66 30 Eastern Half Fila- . ture Lot. 4 3 Oct 106 P n «0nfnJmi? v I ^, < ? BERTS d City Treasurer, puncilj ,loherehvli the a V° Ve V rejolulioft of r City-Lota life.”? 106 1® 8 * ifho rent 16th inst 1 F.M. STONE, Marshal. 114 189 25 bhL C p B £ C0 ? aborted ♦ 40 cn . ■ Fork ^rookery HALL tn HOYT. A* CCtytDlNG to nu intimatifiu heretoforegivi tlifere will bepuhliilied at the OHice of. tlie Nulbmal Intelligencer, during flic ni-.xt session of Congress, mid, if encouraged by the approbation of the Pubiicqnt every session tlicreafter. a IHl- Ctf STEM OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS, intend ed to compound a more fall Report of tho Speech es on topics of gqnqrul interest, in cueli House of Congressman haj ever heretofore been published, or than tan be given to the Public through the or- dinnry'niul liiuitedchannel, the coluuiusuf u news paper. This compilation will be of the most nu- (lioutic cast,printed with great regard to accuracy, and in a form for durable preservation. This undertaking is not of course intended to substitute or supcrccdb the Reports of Debates for the National intelligencer, -hut rather, by with drawing tlie heavy nnd extended Reports from its culumos, to enable the Proprietors of that Journal to furnish, every day, in a comprchensiv. form, iutelligibltt-ltcports of the Proceedings mid Dis cuesions ip the day preceding, on both Houses. The “REoiSTru” is necessarily un experiment but it is an experiment,the success of which we see no reason to doubt. Every one who takes nu interest in our political history, as well as all those wlig engage in the duties of political life, must huvefeit and lamented the want of a Record of Debates in Congress, in n convenient form, with indexes which might lead the enquirer-to unv gull- je'ct'debated, and to the name of any one wiiocn- gaged in debate. Suclji aworkwoul4 .be un ele mentary book for young politicians, and we have no’hesitation in asserting that tlie possession of such a one, from the commencement of the exist ing government to this duy, would be of immense Yulue to'the nation, were it only to shew what has heretofore been said upon questions which arc continnully recurring for discussion, and produc ing needless consumption of time by supc rtl uoits debate. What is true of the years tlint have past, will, as soon as thyy tiro gone, be equally true of those in which we live. It is not only, therefore, ns a vehicle of present information, but also us a book for future reference —as a National Political Repository and Text-Book that we hope this work will be both useful and popular. From the lowness of the subset iptlon to this work, it will be seen that it is no purt of our cal culation to realize any present profit from it. On the contrary, we-shall, m all probability, lose mo ney by it fop u year or two, hoping that thereafter its established character will ensure it a sufficient patronage to make it profitable. '» GALES fa SEATON Washington, September, 1824. CONDITIONS. The publication of GALES fa SEATON’S RF. G1STER OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS will commence ns soon as the'beliates at each sue ccssive Session of Congress shall atl'ord materials to fil I a liulf sheet, (8 pages.) The work will be printed in tlie octavo form, on a super royqj paper, made for the purpose, und on a brevier type,in double columns—each page com prising nearly ns much matter us one of the co lumns of the National Intelligencer. It will contain ns full and accurate Reports as nan bo obtained of all Debates on main questions, and of all interesting Debates on incidental ques tions; with an Appendix, containing a list ot the Members of each House, the Yeas und Nays in each House on questions which have been the subject of Debate, such Documents, connected with the subjects of Debate, ns may be deemed essential to enuble the render (o comprehend them, and proper indexes’to the whole. The Deimtes of the next Session,it is computed, will, with the Appendix, rhuke a volume of five hundred puges. at least, and will be furnished to subscribers through the Post Office, in sheets, ns published, (or reserved at this Office, at the sub scriber’s option,) at thuzk dom ars for the vol-- ume, be it more or less, to bepaid in advance in all enses of transmission beyond the limitsof the city. The sheets will ho transmitted as completed, without regard to any particular days, as the pub lication must of course lie regulated by the prepur- ution of the matter of which it is to be composed. The subscription will in no cusc, unless within t|jecity, und not then unless specially indicated, be understood to extend beyond the volume ac tually paid for. in advance. To non-subscribers tlie price will be four dol lars, boundin boards,fortbe volume now announc ed. Tho Debates of the Session of Congress follow ing tho next, and of the first Session of every Con gress, Will, it is supposed, fill about one thousand pages, or perhaps more, making one very large volume, or two of a handsome size—tho first Ses sion of cuch Congress being nearly double the du ration of the second. Tlie price of the Register for the first Session of eacli Congress, be its con tents more or less than 1000 pages, will be fixed at five dollars to subscribers, aud «u to non-subscri bers. Oct Iff 168 30 20 15 Ml 88 Cheese, Pepper &c. Casks prime Goshen Cheese 25 boxes do . do 10 bags Pepper 10 do Pimento Just received nnd for salcbv L. PETTY. oct 1 Ml 84 BIJTLER & SCRANTON, Iluve just received and offer for sale, A fresh supply of FINE BEA VER HATS, of the first quuli-1 ty and latest fashion. 2d quality do do Castor do do limitation do do Wool Hut' from *11 down to 7. ALSO, A fresh supply of SHELL COMBS. Imitation do do All of which w ill be sold low-for cash or good paper. Country Merchants-will find it to their advan tage to cult amt take u look, oct-9 m!87 Just Received, G ENTLEMENS fine CulfSkin and Morocco Boots do do W’nshuiglon Tins do do 'Shoes do do Buckskin do Boys Pegged and sewed do Children’s Bootees Ladies fine Silk Shoes do plain mid figured Pruncllc do do Sutin do fine Morocco Shoes For sale by JNO. B. WICK. , Oct !> 187 * Micaims Panacea. T tHE Subscribers have just received from Phil adelphia u fresh supply of this celebrated Me dicine, nnd have niada such arrangements as to keep a constant supply of it on hand. Persons in want of this article can depend upon its being gen uine, as it comes, direct from Mr. Swuim. LAY fy HENDRICKSON, Chemist nnd Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. oet 7 136 ' The Genuine Improved Seidittz Powders. QA DOZEN of the true Ehgiisli Seidlitz Pow- OUders have been received from London, via New-York, per brig MonroC-imd for sale low by LAY fa HENDRICKSON. Chemist and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. • * 7 180 \ BBLS Baltimore Loaf Sugar Dvr 40 do do Whiskey 10 do do Gin Landing from sclir Eclipse, and for sale by DOUGLASS fa SORREL. net 5 r!85 ' - Goshen Butler und smoked Beef KEGS prime Goshen Butter 4 bids smoked Beef—Landing and for sale by J. B. HERBERT Jy CO. oet 6 185 L. PETTY, Offers for Sale. IIIIDS. St. Croix Sugar 20 barrels do do 100 hags Coffee 10 do Pimento 10 do Pepper 6 do Race Ginger 15 qr chests Hyson Tea 10 pipes Holland Gin 6 pipes Cognac Brandy 3 puncheons Jamaica Rum 20 iicrccs London Brown Stout 10 qr casks Malaga Wine 40 barrels Whiskey 80 do Gin 25 do Prime Pork 40 do Loaf Sugar 10 kegs Tobacco of an approved brand 60 boxes Soap 40 kegs supr White Lead 200 hags Shot, assorted 15 Casks Cheese ALSO, 00 pieces Cotton Bugging 1 bale Twine 16 pieces White Plains, Nos. 1 and 2. oet 5 nl85 Scliie- OF New-York Pa&kcts. * SHIPS. MASTERS. SAVANNAH, W, Beede, LOUISA MATILDA, D. Wood, AUGUSTA, - D. Van Dvck. WM. WALLACE, T- Wood, EMPEROR, J.H. Bennett, The above are ail first rate vessel*, with expe rienced commanders, and will continue to sail in regularsuccession throughout the season, leaving Savannah for Ncw-Yorx on Thursday, and New- York for Savannah on Saturday in each week.— For freight nr passage, opply to the Captains on board at Jones’s Upper Wbnrf, or to HALL fa HOYT. jan 27 21 'New Books, IF. T. WILLIAMS\ Has just received, R EPORTS of Cases argued and determined In the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts by Octavius Pickering, vol 1st—$5 60. A Treatise on the Common Law in relation to water courses, by Joseph K. Angell, price *3 00. Correspondence between the Hon. John Adams late President of the United Stales and the late Wm. Cunningham Esq—price $1 25 A Review of the above by Timothy Pickering,— price 76 cts. The Private Journal of Capt. G. F. Lyon during the recent voyage of discovery' uuder Capt. Parry *1 00. Private Correspondence of William Cowptr, Esq. with several of his most intimate friends now first published from the originals—$1 00. The Strangers Grave—price 87.) cents, The Economy of the Eyes ; precept for the im provement min preservation of the sight, fac. with plates by Wm Kitchincr, M. D—price 87) cents. Talcs of a Traveller part 3d—price *1 00. ’ill be sold bedri A general asso GR.OCE ALSO, A quantity of Bal 1000 lbs. prime Hi 6ct 14 189 Ailministmtor’s On Wednesday the first of l W ILL be sold ul the late r Denmark, dec’d, all the personal property of said dec’d; consisting of 3 negroes, 4 head of horses, one tnulc, Cattle, Sheep, goats, and h< Also, 3 head Oxen one earrylog, 1 silver ’ and the present crop of corn and fodder. < tionsofsnle Cash. R. BURTON, Adm’r. Out 14 189 MARY DENMARK, An Ml 85 Apples. p* fh BBLS prime Apples landing per schooner ,ham Eclipse—for sale by oct 9 oct 2 cl94 DANIEL CARNEY, Jr. Executor's sale. By J, B. Herbert §*co. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL'be sold ot the Court House in this 1 between the usital hours of 10 and 2 < All the buildings situated on the nortli ' cottier of Lot No tiilrteeh Washington Wu sislingofa 1 story house with a kitchen and o necessary improvements being the property of the est. of Susannah Miller, dec. Solahy permission ofthcllon. the Inferior Court of Chatham County and by order of theEx’rfor the benefit of the heir* of said estate. Oct 2 181 Sheriffs sales continued. O N the first Tuesday in November next,will be sold before the Court Houso in Savannah, between the usual hours of sale. Six negroes, via i Joe, Henry, Robert, Monday. Jane ana London, levied on as the property of Wni. A. Moore, to satisfy an execution in favor of the administrator of Batt Jones, deceased. Also, the following 8 negroes, viz ? Sully nnd her 3 children, Mary, David and EllXa, Delia and her 3 children, Lucinder, Maria and Anthony, le vied on as the property of Eleuznr Early to satisfy an execution in favor of the Bonk of the United States. One negro fellow named Joe, levied oft under a A. fa. on foreclosure in favor of Davies fa Ber rien, against Joseph C. Habersham. One undivided eight of two undivided thirds cif all that wharf Lot NO. (8) eight, in the city of Sa vannah, Darby ward, commonly called Rice’s Wharf, levied on as the property of Thomas W. Rice to satisfy an execution in favor of Wm. Da vies. , v Also, nil that southern half part of Lot No. 6, Belitha Tythiug, Heathcotc word with the im provements thereon, bounded north by a lane, > east by an adjacent lot, south by South Broad street, and west by Barnard street, levied der a foreclosure of a mortgage from " “ Cope to Wm. Whitfield. ISAAC D’LYON, s. oct 9 187 ■ J ... '.m - ■ ■■■■MiiL To, Rent, The dwelling House of thr Subscriber is offered for Rent, for one year from the 1st of Novem ber next. Apply to R. ty J. Haber* RICH. W. HABERSHAM. 137 A Bachls Double Anchor dam Gin, ■J BBLS landing from brig Munro, for sale I Ai by the Subscriber, who will receive a re gular supply, throughout the season, direct from the distillery—In Store, 2 Casks London I’orter. JAMES REA. Taylor’s Buildings. oet 5 vl 85 Genuine patent Family Medicines L EES I-ills Churches Ess. Mustard Andcrsons do Chings worm Lozenges Hoopers do Thompsons teeth paste Jnmes do do eye water Churches cough drops Rogers vegetable Andersons do pukmonicaetergent Bulsom Honey Hcurlcm oil J& oct 7 To Rent. Two dwelling Houses on State street, Columbia Ward. Apply to JNO. F. LI.OYD. pl87 FACTORAGE. T HEsubsc#*!'tenders his thanks to hisfriends and tlie public for the liberal encourage ment lie bus received in the FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, and trusts that by a strict attention to the interest of the Planter, tie will merit’ a continuance of thoir patronage. For sale. British oil Hcnrys canc’d magnesia Batemans drops, i, c Grundy's white Plains Prime 42 inch Cotton Ba m FORT, Commerce Row. ft 5 185 T Take Notice. tHQSE persons whose licence’s have expired, _ nnd those that have had no licence to sell li quor are requested to cull upon the Clerk of Coun cil and furnish themsel ves before Wednesday next, or they may expect lobe summoned before. Coun cil on Thursday after. F. M. STONE, c m. N.B. No quantity less, than three Gallons can be sold without a licence. Oct 9 187 In Admiralty, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,) niSTRiqX.OF GEORGIA. ) To the Marshal of the District of Georgia, Greeting— GEO. GLEN, Clerk. W HEREAS a libel hath this day licon filed, in the District Court of said District, by Richard Mnrcellin, praying salvage against the British brig WEST INDIAN and cargo, for mari time servioes rendered the said brig and cargo when in distress and great peril on the high seas, as are particularly set forth in said libel. Now these are to cite and admonish the master of said brig and all others concerned in the premises, claiming said brig and cargo, as enumerated in said libel, or holding proceeds of the sale of the same in bis or their hands, or any part or parts thereof, as agent or agents, auctioneer or auc tioneers—and the said master and others concern ed, us agent or agents, auctioneer or auctioneers as aforesaid, are hereby cited and admonished, to be and oppear before a special District Court, to be held in und for said district, On the 26lh inst. at-the Court House, in the City of Savannah, at 10 o’clock, A. M. of that day, to shew cause, if any, he or they hnve, why salvage should not be de creed the Libellant us prayed for. Witness tho Honorable Jeremiah Cuylerj Judge of said Court, this 11th of Oct. 1824. CHARLTON fa. SHEFTALL, Proctors. All persons interested in the above monition will take dfte notice. JNO. H. MOREL, m.d. g. oct IS 188 Corn. "1 bushels Corn are offered for sale on I UUU reasonable terms by sept 28 m1 82 F.BF.N. JENCKF.9. HEALTH. H EALTH, the greatest of all earthly blessings. At this season of the year, when it is so high ly proper nnd important to cleanse the Stomach and Bowels of redundancy of bile, and all perni cious and ruinous uccumulntions, the proprietors of LEE’S most excellent ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, would very respectfully advise the use oftseveral doses of them, and thereby in many instances pre' vent head-aches, sickness nt the stomach, obsti nntc obstructions of the bowels, scorching fevers, fac. LEE’S WORM DESTROYING LO. ZENGES, a most powerful Medicine, removes mid destroys nil lcinas of worms. LEE’S ELIXER, an invaluable medi cine, it never fails to cure the most violent cold, and affords instant and great relief, in all obstinate coughs, it also relieves young children from chol- ics, A'C. LEE’S NERVOUS CORDIAL, an excellent medicine for all nervous affections, weakness, pains in loins, back, fyc. LEE’S ESSENCE OF MUSTARD, no medicine ever excelled this in curing rheuma tism, sprains, bruises, frosted feet, 4 -c - <V C - LEE’S AGUE AND FEVER DROPS, a never failing cure. LEE’S SOVEREIGN OINTMENT, warranted to cure the itch, by only one applica tion. LEE’S PERSIAN LOTION, an ex cellent medieine for curing tetters, ring worms, prickly “heat; softens tlie skin, and improves the complexion. LEE’S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPE CIFIC—An qffeotual cure for the Venereal and Gonorhain. LEES’ TOOTH-ACHE DROPS— which give immediate reiief. LEE’S TOOTH POWDER—Wliich cleanses and beautifies the teeth. LEE’S EYE WATER—A certain cure for sore eyes. LEE’S ANODYNE ELIXIR—For the cure of head-aches. LEE’S CORN PLAISTER—For re moving and destroying corns. LEE’S LIP SALVE. UT Numeruufqsases of cukes could be annex ed, of the happy and good effects that have fol lowed the use of tho above JUSTLY CELEBRA TED FAMILY MEDICINES, but the publisher has not room for them in this paper. * * Please to observe whatever, and where etier you buy none can be Lee’s Genuine Family Medi cines, Without the signature^f tlie^preprictor, * Late Michael Lee Sf Co. The above famous family medicines are for “ ^ DB- A. DELAROCllE, Senr. Druggist, Savannah, Who hmejust received a fresh supply from Balti more. oct? t86 Audlers lenative Opodeldock Squires elixir Salts Lemons Can constantly be had at the store of LAY 4- HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. sept 28 182 Fresh Teas. J. B. HERBERT & Co. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Chests, Jinlf chests,ten eattys,five cat- * tys and cannisters Hyson Tea Ten cattys,fivc cattys and cdnnisterslMPEBUi and Guxpowoeb Teas Hyson skin, tonkay, souchong and Bohea Teas All of which are of the latest importation, and will lie sold on accommodating terms. sept 23 182 White Lead. -g AA kegs White Lead, landing fin ship Wm. XvIvT Wallace, and for sale by Hki oct 2 sept 28 182 CALVIN BAKER. Sugar, 120 coffee, cotton Bagging, soap, &c. BBLS. Muscovado Sugar . 8 hlids do do 60 bags prime Havana Green Coffee 40 pieces Cotton Bagging 100 half boxes Soap 2 bales Oznaburghs 25 boxes Mucatel Raisins 6 bales Domestic Shirtings and Sheet ings For sale by CALVIN BAKER, sept 28 182 To Kent, The Eastern tenctncnt oftlie Subscribers Brick Building in Brnughtou street, lately occupied by' i Mrs. Brooks—The situation is very eligible both in regard to health and its contiguity to business—It hase very convenience for a private dwelling or boarding house. Apply to J.PENFH.LD. 184 v .. Market square Notice! The celebrated stand, for tlie sale of Boots and Shoes, nt pre sent occupied by R. L. Milling, will i be for Rent on the 11th inst. Appli cation can be made to Thos. R. Price, merchant, iu the same Square, or lu the undersigned. GEO. PENNEY. - oct 6 185 For Rent. The Hou^e in Broughton-st. lately occupied by Mr. Teffit.— The house corner of Drayton nnd York-streets, occupied by Mr Goff.— The house fronting Oglethorpe occupied by Capt. Bee. The house on the opposite side of the Square, occupied by Mr. Leach. ALSO, Several other good dwelling houses, arid the stores corner of Qroughton Jand Bamurd-streets. J. MARSHALL. - Apply to oct 5 3000 L. G. salt, and Salmon. BUSHELS L- G. Salt, afloat 8 boxes Salmon just received INSTORE, 50 bags prime Green Coffee 10 lihds St Croix Sugar 10 do Jam. Rum 6 do N. O. do 76 bbls prime Pork 10 tons iron 20 crates crockery 50 bbls flour 25 Sjr casks Malaga Wine 30 bbls Upion Gin 3 cases Hats 6 Trunks Shoes 60 bbls Loaf Sugar 25 .do prime Baltimore Hams 30,000 Spanish Segars An assortment of Castings, and Waggon Box For sale by J. B. HERBERT 4 1 CO. sept28 ‘ 182 . Fencing and Dancing. R. SUDER informs his,friends ana the pub sept 28 tr*_ To Rent. The three’story brick build ing on the Bay, lately occupied by James Dicksow Co. as a Whole sale Dry Good Store. Apply to C; W. ROCKWELL fy CO. 182 For Rent. The brick house in South Broad Street, belonging to the est. Thos. Gardner,- dec. At present > occupied by Thomas Butler, Esq. For terms, apply to H. KIRBY. sept 28 l!82 •*1 To Rent. Boxes 8ct 7 The Store and Dwelling John ston’s Square, lately occupied by Mt. T ; Walton, and Mrs. Blogg.— .Apply to Mi GRIFFITH, Ma-ket SduarCi rl8G M lie that his sohool for Young Ladies and Masters will be opened in the Washington Hall on the 6th inst. at 5 o’clock;,Pi M. He will also attend Seminaries, and private fam ilies—and as soon as classes are made up, there will be a Night School for young gentlemen.- Terms of Tuition as heretofore. Mr. S..wiil also give lessons on the Broad arid Small Sword exercise, together with the divisions oftlie CutandThru8t.' . oot2 m184 Jolm T. Rowland, C ONTINUES t6 do busines in Milledgcville, and tenders the offer of his services to the friends and the public, in the transaction of agen cy business generally. opt 2 f r—11184 J? Charfes \V. Tebe'au, are requested’ to them, ahd those indebted to’make iment payment to the Subscriber—accounts against the said estate to be left with Messrs S. C. fy J, Schenki . t FiE. TE3EAU, Admr- oct7 180 Education* T HE subscriber respectfully arinduncci to his friends nnd the public that the exercises of his school-will be resumed on Monday 25th Inst. The course of instruction embraces the Latin Lan guage, History, Moral Philosophy, Composition, Geography, English Grammar, Arithmetic* faci fa<S; He pledges himself to give the most assidu ous and unwearied attention to the moral and in- telleetual improvement of his pupils.—Terms ax usual. G. WHITE, oot 12 188 —. - • Ten Dollars Reward. T> UNAWAY from the subscriber about the first Xlidf the present iriUnth, my mulatto negro wo man PEGGY. feht 6 inches hij She, is 25 years of age, about 6 H, square built, when spoken to talks very quick; bends much forward when she walks | she is very artful and sensible, nnd no doubt will endeavor to pass as a free woman. The abo ve reward and all expenees paid for her de livery to me in Greensboro’, or $10 if secured in any jail in this state so that I edn get her., ' - "JT. P. KING. (CP The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and .Savannah Republican, are requested to give Cm, above two insertions and forward their accounts. Y. P. Ki octJ2_