Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 26, 1824, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

a&i’ Charles F.' Codwise AND J. W. Bachcldeiy «-WE established themselves under the firm | ofC. F. CODWISE.& Co. ns irtors&Comimssion Morch tints NEW-YORK. ,1 tender thcirservloesto their friends and the H e In general lor (.he sale ofil’roduce and pur- u f Merchandize. References, , s rs. A. Slaughter & C. Labuzan, ? AllgU3t& .| Jewett, Abell k Co. $ 6 1 . John W. Long. Savannah. } N «' , ; Y “ k ' Francis J. Oliver, S Boston, niohard D. Tucker, Lsqrs. J tarhelderSi Codwise, Augustu, will make hbc advances oh Cotton shipped to C. F. Codwise J";The Editoiit of the Savannah Republican dOcoridnJournal,will plense Rive the above [insertions, weekly, andforward their accounts Ills office. Lt3 i lb4 James anderson $ co. H AVE received a large assortment of CfAR- ‘ r P m various Manufactories, which enable them to exhibit nil extensive assort- mefoofSPLENDm and FASHIONABLE l’AT- ■ F.UNS viz Brussels and Venetian Carpeting Kidderminster nnd Scotch do Stair do or ull widths and qualities Crumb Cloths nnd Printed Baize Itnperiul and common Hearth Rugs with u variety of other Staple and Fancy Goods, Suitable for the. present and approaching Season which they offer for sale lute forCush or approved credit'. • Oct 23 195 Situation Wanted. ta'u'i.Ut.W it.1,. II,«vjd,'K). KLh ns- ur. Overseer—he ls willing to ^moderate satry. Apply at this Office let 12 m1 " _____ IN COUNCIL. OcTonr.n 14th, 1824. iTJF Citv Treasurer having laid before Conn- \ ll the amount of Ground rent due the City vViv Lots. Ordered that the same be re-enter- nfW due notice in one of the public Gazettes Iconformitv with the Ordnance of the City »»...« mEKS c No. art. due 39 ' 4 0 40 7 6 r/rj. 12 4 4 4 4 4 20 4 ?rnukHtt Ward due amount. 13 Oct 80 88 13 34 28 13 3-1 28 13 28 90 23 Sep 37 00 13 Oct 20 70 13 128 70 13 30 13 Aug 13 39 13 Ap’l 64 28 13 04 28 23 Sep 32 10 13 Oct 23 07 23 Sep 21 40 13 Oct 21 44 13 27 88 13 21 43 13 6-1 32 13 23 58 23 Sept 32 14 23 80 13 Oct 30 13 04 28 13 • 02 Elbert Word. 5 2 Sen 41 62 5 2 39 05 4 2 33 30 42 37 35 ft 7 Oct 40 75 4 2 Sep 31 93 4 2 33 98 6 20 2 Oct 31 60 2 Sep 34 88 37 12 2U Aag 33 08 5 Oct 30 2 Sep 31 95 0 Oct 32 45 0 Aug 51 40 15 Sep 28 35 2 27 03 0 Oct 15 97 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 [i 12 4 4 4 4 8 8 amount. 12 20 20 20 Wurrcn Ward. 1 4 13 Oct 21 44 18 21 30 42 21 44 15 16 19 28 19 28 15 15 10 08 20 30 20 30 20 30 40 27 20 30 20 30 Washington NVnrd, 1 4 21 Oct U* 28 19 08 10 28 19 28 10 08 12 00 19 28 12 80 12 80 17 14 12 86 13 92 18 21 18 21 18 22 18 22 30 44 18 22 23 Sept 18 22 23 18 22 13 Oct 10 72 13 10 72 6 Sept 25 13 Oct 17 14 13 Sent 9 65 4 4 15 27 23 38 4 13 Oet 8 07 0 4 15 27 09 39 8 13 17 14 17 4 15 Oct 30 19 40 5 13 12 06 18 4 15 27 94 Jackson Ward. Liberty Ward. 2 4 3 Oct 38 64 1 4 17 Sept 30 3 4 3 33 60 3 4 17 27 50 7 4 8 34 08 4 4 17 30 8 4 3 34 08 0 4 17 27 50 9 4 3 40 80 7 4 17 27 50 10 5 3 72 60 8 4 17 30 13 4 3 27 60 9 4 17 30 14 4 3 37 44 jjO 4 17 25 15 4 3 46 08 11 4 17 25 16 4 3 55 08 b 4 17 30 17 8 3 77 70 15 4 17 25 18 8 3 C8 19 lli’i 4 17 27 50 19 4 3 53 12 17 4 17 30 20 2 3 Ang 1? 21 18 4 17 30 21 4 3 Oet 48 23 4 17 30 oo 4 3 51 84 24 4 17 30 27 4 3 62 32 25 4 17 27 60 28 4 8 48 20 4 17 25 29 4 3 43 20 27 4 .17 25 | 32 4 3 30 B9 4 17 tu» j 33 4 3 •10 80 9\ 12 17 | ‘76 34 4 3 38 88 |2 12 17 ! 90 35 4 3 27 30 B3 4 17 30 | 30 8 3 44 16 B4 4 17 | 37 4 3 19 68 B5 4 17 25 i 38 8 3 60 40 B9 4 17 25 i 39 4 3 22 66 B0 5 17 34 37 40 4 3 17 28 [ColiRtibia M'ard. 41 'A 3 17 28 |1 4 18 Sent 47>18 t 42 3 3 12 96 |3 2 18 2f 37 43 3 3 10 62 ■ 4 2 18 20 62 44 4 3 Oct 22 08 F 6 4 18 63 65 45 4 3 17 28 0 4 18 42 75 40 4 3 17 28 8 2 18 25 50 47 8 3 39 37 9 4 ,18 47 25 l Brown Ward. 10 4 18 29 75 1 4 3 Oct 61 36 13 4 18 67 50 2 4 3 48 . 14 8 28 116 10 3 4 3 48 16 4 18 49 73 11 8 3 88 32 10 4 18 69 98 13 4 3 34 56 WOOLENS. huVc received their USUAL Which they offer for sale on accommodating terms. • cossisriNo tit- White nnd Coloured Plains Heavy London Huffle and Rose Blankets 0-4 Servant’s Cloth, Blue, Black, Brown and Mixed Booking Baize, and Table Covers Welsh Flnhncl of a superior style White and Colured Yorkshircilo ALSO, 100 pieces best 42 Inch Cotton Bugging. JAMES ANDERSON^- Co. Johnston's Square, sion given on the 1st November. Out 19 191 further particulars, apply to Peter Dupon. PETER EVEN. oct Iff || 101 act 12 r.188 .Brandy and Goshen Butter. PIPES BRANDI /■ 14 Kegs Oo,liuii Butter Rec’d per brig Ann, fur snle by f\..t O'l nr. 1 11 111*0 PLAINS AND BLANKETS T HE Subscribers have received by thqlatc ar rivals from New-York und Liverpool, their Oct 23 195 J. B. HERBERT k CO. Cotton bugging and bacon, PIECES COTTON BAGGING, JO 6000 pounds Bacon, consisting of Hams, Middlings and Shoulders, received per sloop Rap- id, for sale by DOUGLASS & SORREL. o6t 23 195 Goshen Butter, 41Q KEGS received pr sloop Herald—For sale by J. B. HERBERT Ik Co. art. 22 194 Beady Made Clothing, Kt At cost!!! T HE subscriber intending to leave this | the 20th of this month, offers his STOCK OF GOODS AT COST.—It comprises a general as sortment of clot my a of.hi. sizes. JOHN P. SETZ. oct 7 180 Just Received, G ENTLEMENS fine Culf Skill mid Morocco Boots do do Washington Ties do do Slides do do Buckskin Boys Pegged and sewed Children's Bootees Ladies fine Silk Shoes do plain und figured l’runelle do do Satin do fine Morocco Short For salf by JNO. B. WICK. Oet 9 187 do do Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, tyc FALL SUPPLY, cossistIno of 0-4 and 9-4 London Du file Blankets 0-4 und 14-4 Rose Blnnkets ' White, Mixt nnd Blue Plains, very low 0-4 Blue and Mixt Cloths for servants Fine White Welsh Flannels Do White, Blue and Red Yorkshire Very fine Scarlet Cloths nnd Cassttaeres Superfine Cloths, Cassimercs and Sattinct Bombazucns nnd Bomlmzetts 4-4 ana 0-4 Black, White and Pink ltuliiui Crapes Caroline l’lnlds and SiilisburyJFlun- nels I.inen and Cotton Bed Tick 4-4 mid 8-4 Counterpanes and Quilts " Fine Printed Counterpanes, n new article Furniture and Garment Dimity Printed Cambrlek and Furniture Chintz Fine Irish Linen nnd Sheeting. Linen Cambric and do Handkerchiefs Rich Shaded nnd Figured Silks Bnruge und Colored Florence Baruge Scarfs and Handkerchiefs Rich Cashmere Scarfs, Shawls und Hand kerchiefs Bohinctt Veils and Thrend Lores 4-4 and 6-4 Plain tied Fig, Rohinctts do do Cambric and Jnconctts do do Nainsook and Book Muslin do do Real India Jaconctts and Mull Muslins Flounce Rohes nnd InsertingTriinming lticli Bull Dresses nnd Head Ornaments Silk, Cotton mid Worsted Hose of all de*' criptions, | With sundry other articles, too numerous to men. tlon, all of which will he sold on the niost nccom. mudnting terms, by WM. 4' II., ROSE. oct21 cpl93 To Rent. That large nnd pleasantly situated House in Broughton street, now occupied by Doctor J. B. Read; for terms, apply to Bulloch k Dunwody, I-’uctors. JOHN MOREL. Ort 10 a 190 To Rent. To Rent. The Dwelling House at pre sent occupied by the Subscriber at the eust end of the Theutre, und possession can he had immediately, lie House is u pleasant one and the yard large and drv, with a commodious Garden. JOS. S. PELOT. ort 22 A194 B Y the ship Corsair the subscribers have, recelv-1 ed their fall supply of GOODS, consisting of a very general assortment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, DYE STUFFS, &c. All of w hich w ill he sold on the most accom modating terms for Cash or Credit. Merchants, Physicians, and Plunters arc respectfully invited to examine them before they purchase. LAY k HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. ALSO, A fresh supply of SULPHATE QAININE, r drived as above. Oct 14 189 Copartnership, T HE Subscriber bus associated himself with John E. Wadsworth, in the Commission busi ness, in this place, which will hereafter he con ducted under the firm of BLISS A* WADSWORTH. ELIAS BLISS. oct 14 s 189 Bank State of Georgia, SAVANNAH, 1M Oct. 1824. T 11F. Board of Directors having declared a Dividend of $2 per share, or 2 per cent for FACTORAGE. T HE subscriber tenders his thanks to hisfriends und the public for the liberal encourage incut lie 1ms received in the FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, und trusts that by a strict attention to the interest of the Planter, lie will merit n continuance of their patronage. For sale. Grundy’s white Plains Prime 42 inch Cotton Bagging. ELIAS FORT, Commerce Row. oct 6 185 the last six months, on the Capital Stock of this Bank, the same will he pnid to the respective Stockholder* thereof, or to their order, on nnd ut ter Thursday the21st inst. By order of the Board. Oct 19 w 191 A. PORTER, Cashiei Seminary for Young Ladies. M RS. GUER1NEAU acquaints her friends, nnd parents generally, that there are a few catieies in her Seminary for the ensuing seuson. Instruction is given in all the various brunches of Education taught in other Schools. The terms may be known on application at her residence York Street near Bolton’s Square. Ort 19 tai 191 Dr. A. DE LAROCHE. Opposite the. Exchange., Savannah I S constantly receiving fresh supplies of gen uine DRUGS AND MEDICINES, selected for Country Merchants nnd Physicians, which ho will sell lor cash or approved credit at | the low'est City price. Just received, SULPHATE of Q fJININA. oct 10 190 Fresh spices, 1 AA LBS. NUT-MEGS _IAFVf 29 do Much C. To he Leased, F OR a number of years, the Southern half of Lot No. it, Reynolds Ward, on the corner of Broughton and Vbereorn streets, a very eligible situation for a du elling house. Apply to A. J. PRATT oct 14 (m189 60 do Cloves 500 do Ginger, (Pulverised) 10 boxes Starch in bundles of Tibs each | 150 do Cussiie or Cinnamon 160 do Fig Blue(u superior quality) 400 do Pearl Ash fio doz Loflllard’s Snuff Education, rjlllF, subscriber respectfully announces to his friends and the public that the exercises of Ids school will he resumed on Monday 25th inst. The course of instruction embraces the Latin Lan gouge, History, Moral Philosophy, Composition 200 do do and Beilis cut Tobacco, j Geography, English Grammar, Arithmetic, kc 19 4 1) 20 4 121 7 122 3 124 -1 125 10 4 4 38 hi 28 2 Aug 06 00 18 Sep 18 90 2 Aug 86 02 2 Oct 41 25 3 107 72 18 Sep 205 20 3 Aug 30 67 18 Sep 65 36 18 28 25 5 Aug 23 18 6 22 60 18 8ep 13 95 39 )6 62 14 37 68 18 121 62 Greene Ward. ~ 9 10 Sep 111 60 ii 19 43 43 r ’ 4 19 Oct 40 \3 6 Sept 32 22 . 0 Aug 32 02 4 19 Sept 46 9 10 85 60 9 19 00 30 4 6 Oct 27 9 23 Aug 64 3 19 Sept 18 66 ft Oet 2-1 36 6 Aug 10 96 19 Sept 70 20 6 Oct 50 18 19 Sept 19 68 19 21 60 § 19 18 19 o,? 26 19 29 04 0 Aug 12 20 O' 4 7 3 37 25 12 20 8 43 12 43 08 58 50 67 20 48 90 38 88 96 48 70 80 20 88 30 38 88 28 32 63 76 15 Sep 130 50 15 63 84 15 62 88 2 Aug 151 92 15 Sep 137 28 2 Aug 30 3 Sep 29 10 Are offered for sale by LAY k HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Oet 14 189 Shad’s buildings. Proposals, TpOR repairing the Bridge between Whitememh J- Island and Outlunds, will he received be tween tills and the l.-.t day ot November. For j kc, He pledges himself to give tile most assidu ous and unwearied attention to the moral und in lelleclua! improvement of his pupils.—Terms usual. G. WHITE, oct 12 188 particulars apply to TIMOTHY BARNARD, Sica ims Panacea. T HE Subscribers have just received from Phil ■i Oct 10 JOHN SCR1VEN, F.DW. F. TATTNALL 190 X) c 4! Com’rs liming- ton DiS’t. Wanted to Hire. EN or fifteen prime field hands for whom lih- _ eral wuges w;"' Oct 21 . || 193 T EI eral wuges will be given. Apply to adelphiuu fresh supply of this celebrated Me dieine, and have made such arrangements as ' keep u eoustunt supply of it on hand. Persons want uf this article can depend upon its being gen nine, us it comes direct from Mr. Swaim. LAY HENDRICK SON, Chemist and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. oct 7 186 . M. BOND. The Genuine Improved Scidiit Powders. 41DOZEN of the true English Scidlitz fpw O vrders have been received from London, v" low Bunk of Darien, OCTOBER 5, 1624. I T having been satisfactorily shewn to this hoard I p^ w 'l\' 0 ik, per brig Monroe and for sale I that counterfeits purporting to be change bills J PAY k HENDRICKSON, of tlio Bank of Darien arc in circulation in the City of Savannah, it U ordered, That notice he given by the cashier in the public Gazettes of this City, and Savannah, that the issue of the Change Bills of (he Bank he stopped, and tliut those ul ready issued be forthwith called in. Extract from the Minutes. E. S. REES, Cashier. Oct 16 190 To Rent. The Tenement tit present nc> eupied by Thomas U. P. Chari- lilAlKS? the property of. Charles Harris, E«h. lit IJromrhtoi ~ TO BE LET. The STORE corner of Bay nnd Drayton-Strects, now occu pied by J. P. Setze. Possession may >n lmd on the 15th of this m nth, For Will have immediate despatch. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply ,n Capt. W. on board, at Jones’ upper wharf, or * ILL it tiO r Oct '10 The Tenement in Broughton Street adjoining the one occupi ed hy the subscriber; possession given the 1st of November. M. MYERS. 190 The well known and regular trading ship, GEORGIA, Vnrnum, muster, Will meet with qulgk despatch.—-For freight of 150 bules of Cotton only, apply to ANDREW LOW k Co. 10;> tons of Liverpool SALT, nnd 38 crates assorted CROCKERY, Received hy the Georgia and offered for sale low for cash or on accommodating terms forappiov- ed paper if tuken immediately from on hoard the sssel at Five Fathom—apply as above, oct!) 187 Established liNjT To Rent, The dwelling House of the Subscriber is ottered for Rent, for one year from, the 1st of Novem ber next. Apply to It. A- J, Haber- RICH. tv. IIABERSIIAM. 137 I). Wood, D. Van Dyck. T. Wood, J.H. Br.NNf.TT. To Rent. A House on the South Com mon Brown Ward has four Rooms on the first und three on the second floors. Possession given on ships. ) mabteiuj. AVANNAH, W. Beeiif, LOUISA MATILDA, AUGUSTA, WM. WALLACE, , EMPEROR, The above nru all first rate vessels, with expe rienced commanders, and will continue to sail in regulursuccession throughout the season, leaving Savannah for New-Yorx on Thursday, and New- York for Savannah on Snturduy in each week— For freight or passage, apply to the Captains on board ut Jones's Ur per Wharf, or to IIALL k HOYT. jan 27 21 tlie 15th November—Enquire of Oct 22 Hi.194 F. M. STONE. For Rent. The- House in Broughton-M. lately occupied by Mr. Tefl’t. The house eornnr of Drayton und York-streets, occupied hy Mr Golf.— The house fronting Oglethorpe occupied iiy Cant, "re. The house on the oppasitc side of the qunro, occupied hy Mr. Leach. Tlio House at prcscntoccupied hy Mr. George opposite to the Academy with an entire Lot, or part of the lot would he leased being u good stand for a Grocery. ALSO, Several other good dwelling house., and the stores corner of Broughton [and Harnhrd-strccts Apply to J. MARSHALL oct 5 (r* sept 28 To Rent. The three story brick build' iny; on the Bay, lately occupied by Jamks Oicksov Co as a Whole talc Dry Good Store. Apply to C. W. ROCKWELL 4-CO. 182 For Rent. The brick house in South Broad Street, belonging to the est. Thos. Gardner, dee. At present occupied by Thomas Butler, Esq. For terms, apply to H. KIRBY, sept 28 1.182 To Rent. The Store and Dwelling John ston’s Square, lately occupied by Mr. T, Walton, and Mrs. Blogg. Apply to M. GRIFFITH, Market Square. f186 To Rent. Two dwelling Houses on State street, Columbia Ward. Apply r187 JNO. F. LLOYD. To be Let, The well known STOR E in Whitakcr-Streot, at present oc eupied hy Messrs Hazard Denslow ns a l’aint und Oil Store. Possession given immediately. For particulars apply-to LAY V HENDRICKSON. oct 25 1.196 rjTHE Subscribers irnving taken that well know house, the Georgia Hotel, will accommodate steady hoarders and transient persons, on the most reasonable terms. Their tabic will he supplied with the best the market affords, and every atten tion \\ ill he paid to those who may favor them with their company. They have also taken the extensive Stables at tnelied to that building, where they can pccounno date, a large number of horses, either hy the month or any shorter period. DOFSON k MURPHY. oct 12 **rl88 For New-York, {ESTABLISHED LINE.) The fast sailing coppered pac ket ship, LOUISA MATILDA, D, Wood, Master, oct 25 IIALL k) 190 For Liverpool. JYT. TO-MORROW,27th inst. at 11 o’clock. , tVill be sold on Smith’s Wharf, the. cadgu aflhe tchf Magnolia from Matansr.s. % Consisting of 100 Boxes Brown Havana, Sugar 20 do white do do 20 bbls Mus. do do 7 hhds Molasses Oct 20 195 Terms ut tiiiic of rale, AI.SO, Will be sold before our store, FIVE JERSEY WAGGONS, of lino finish.—Terms Cush. also, A general assortment of GROCERIES, Ac. ALSO, 5“ 1 SHOES. 6 Pipes Brandy 10 Firkins Butter. also, , 1 Mahogany Counting House Desk 1 Sideboard 1 Sofa, and various articles of FURNITURE. Oct 26 Terms Cadi. OF New-York Packets. M I U'lT Executors sale. By J. B. Herbert &eo. Will he‘Sold on Monday 1st November at 11 o' clock, at the late residence of Mr. Wil- tiuin Craig deceased, Brough- ton-Street His entire stock in trade, consisting of n choice selection of Wines, Gin, Brandy, Porter Shrub. Sic. kc. ALSO A handsome assortment of Shop Furnitufc Sold by permission of the Honorable tile Cottrt of Ordinary of Chatham County, oct 21 193 Terms cob JNotice. A Steam Boat, with freighting Boats will regu larly depart from the Company’s whurfon Wed nesday and Saturday of each week, and when freight offers to make it necessary, nn extra boat will depart during the intermediate [K'riuds. JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent. oct 25 190 i\otk'e, The two Freighting Boats, which are to leave the Steam Boat wharf on Wednesday the 27th inst- for Augusta will tukc freight at one fourth less than their customary rates. JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent. oct 25 196 SAVANNAH VOL. GUARDS A COMPANY MEETING for the purpose of electing Ensign,in the room of Ensign Bow f.n, resigned, and Tor supplying such other vacancies, os may then, exist, will he held ot the Long Room ol' the Exchange, on FRIDAY EVE NING, 29th instant at SEVEN O' CLOCK. Punctual attendance is required. By order. HEINEMANN, 1st Scrg’t, S. V. G. net 25 196 Apples. BBLS prime Apples landing per schooner Eclipse-rfor sole by DANIEL CARNEY, Jr. oct 2 c!84 Genuine patentFaniilv Medicines L EES Pills Churches Ess Mustard Andcrsons do things wortp Lozenges jJHoopers do Thompsons lectli paste James do do eye water Churches cough drops Rogers vegetable Andersons do pulmonic detergent rl it Hearlem oil British oil Henrys canc'd magnesia Batemans drops, $-c Balsam Honey Andlrrslcnativc Opodcldoek Squires elixir Salts Lemons Can constantly be had at the store of LAY HENDRICKSON, j Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. sept 28 182 jfr'tKBlUEO SOBEMI By J. B. Herbert A, co ON THURSDAY, 28th inst. at 11 o'clock, In front of Iris Auction Store, 60 Bags Prime Havana Coffee 8 Boxes Cotton Cards ALSO, PaTtlaU; account Oct 25 30 Kecft Cut NAILS, tally damaged hy the late gale anil. it of all concerned. ' If 190 Administrator's sale. On the first Tuesday in December next, 'the " Will he sold in front of the Court House in tl.is City, at 11 o'clock. All the personul properly ofWm. May hew, deceased. Consisting of o dwelling house, On Lot No: 31, Liberty Ward m i ,mu on portof Lot No. 2, Jekvlt Tv (hum , Durby Ward,ana sundry C.IRPEA'TEBS TijU Sold by order of the Administrntui*. Oct 22 U4 ON MONDAY, the 1st November, nt 10 o'clock, trill be sold at the Store or, upietl hy II m. Turui ,:, All his remaining ftoci; of . DRY GOODS, Consisting of u great vurioty of Choice and 8 u-y soiiublt articles, sold by order ot the assignees. oet 21 193 Executor's sale. By Calvin Baker. ON THURSDAY, 25th Nov, next at J past 1" o' clock, will he sold in front of his Auction sloa*, ull the Household Furniture, 1 Belong to the estate of Hugh M’Call, deceits •■I.—' Consisting of Side Boards j ilu,w.q 3VJ*,,- Cfuurs, Carpets, Looking Glasses, Glues Was-c, Beds and Bedding, Bedstead.:, arid Kitchen Fyafnitnre. > $ Together with a qtidii'ity of Plated and silver Ware* ALSO, A quantity of * Madeira Wine, in botttlcs. Sold hy permission of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Chatham County, by order of th*> Cv editor. . Oct 10 1U0 Fresh Teas. J. B. HERBERT & Co. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Chests, half cheats, ten catty’s,five cut ty's and cniinisters Hvsos Tea IXflLL be sold at the City Polind on Saturday ff V n ■ ■ * " '* .... . - ■ Fifty Dollars Reward, W ILL he pnid for the apprehension nnd de livery of the following Negroes to the Sub- Ten catty*,five rdttys and cumfmorslMPZnUr. and Gi-npo'wwkh Teas Hyson skin, tonkay, souchong and Bohett Teas All of wtiicli are of the latest importalwnfpsnd will he sold on accommodating terms, sept 28 182 , i»y oct 7 180 Chemist and Druggists, Shud's Buildings. In Admiralty, 75 Dollars Reward. ^ L he puid for.the uppreheusion ai livery to the Subscribers of the following N q\v Franklin Ward 12 2 Aug 45 4 6 Oct 20 3 92 25 22 Aug 30 6 Oet 8 2 2 2 2 5 Eastern Ilulf Fila ture Lot. 4 3 Oct 106 135 10 135 00 91 57 67 65 67 66 30 JNO.,I. ROBERTS, City Treasurer. w tohformity with the above resolution of fnSrKM do hereby give notice that if the Pent } Jpty Lots is not paid before the 27th inst. I snail on that day re-enter. F.M. STONE,Marshal ’“IM 199 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ) DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. ( To the Marshal «f the District of Georgia, Gkeetinc— GEO. GLEN, Clerk. W HEREAS u libel hath this day been filed, in the District Court of said District, by Richard Mnrorllin, praying salvage against the British brig WEST INDIAN and cargo, for mari time services tendered the said brig and cargo when; in distress and great peril on the high sens, ■ '* *' - - • ...... Now gcribers, living in Botirke Cmity, or any safe Jilii so we can get them—or a liberal reward will be given for any part of them, to wit: Mornttan a bright Mulatto man, ubout 35 years old, rather slender made, mid of keen apprehension, and his wife Hannah a black woman about 45 years old, with a scar on one side of her face, the property of Joseph Hines—Ben tin African about 45 ycitra old, small and well set nnd filed teeth, with a scar on one arm, and his wife Sylvia ubout 35 years of age, pretty heavy to her height—They took of 3 Children Ben, Dave nnd Hetty, the children of Ben and Sylvia, two of the children belong to the Estate of Smith Stringer, deed, the other Child and Ben and Sylvia to Abner Belcher. They - 28th Negroes FRANK, the property of G.B< Lamar, a large stout black fellow, noout 35 yerns ofiage—is u lit tle eross-cvcd, and bus holes in his ears for rings,... ,, which he usually wears. He lias been employed I as we particularly set forth in said libel for many yearn in boating on the Savannah river, these we to cite and admonish lie master of stud und is well known by the name of Frank Scott brig and all other* concerned in the premises, or Frank Twiggs—lie runaway about the 16th of I churning said brig and cargo, as enumerated in July lust, andlras since been frequently beard of suid libel, or holding proceeds of the sale ot the in the neighbourhood of Purisburg and Ebenezer. same in his or their hands, or any part or part* HANNAH, the property of Maji James Beall, a I thereof, as agent or agents, auctioneer or auc large woman about 26 yeurs of ngc, the niece of | tioneeis—und the swd master and others concci n Frunk, who runaway ut the same time, and is no ed, as agent or agents, auctioneer doubt with hint Fifty' dollurs will be paid Frank to his owner In Savannah him in the Suvunnab Juil—and lurs for the delivery of llannuli to her owner, in Richmond County, or lu the Augusta Jajl. G. B. LAMAR, JAMES BEALL. oct 22 ca(194 lid for the delivery of be and appew before a special I’uunub or for lodging I be held iu and for snid district, i [—and twenty five dol- ut the Court House, in the City i broke loose n Inrge Canoe on Tuesday the September lust, at Stephen’s Bridge, Burke Coun ty, und we tiling will aim down the River to the Marshy Country, below Savannah, us Ben was bought uj) there and bus onccrunaway and got his Wife mid children buck there and were apprehen ded nnd put in Savannah Jail, not tw'O years ago, —One of the men took off a Gun the other a Pis' tol with them. JOSEPH HINES, ABNER BELCHER. oct 14 189 The Library I S open for tlio deliv ery oi Books on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from thwsk until five o’clock, aug 20 109 os aforesaid, are hereby cited and admonished, to ' ' ;ccial District Court,,to . on the 26th inst ise, m me City of Savannah, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of that day, to shew cause, if any, he or they have, why salvage should not be de creed tlie Libellant as prayed for. • Witness the Honorable Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge of said Court, this 11th of Oct. 1824. CHARLTON k SHEFTALL, Proctors. All persons interested in the above monition will take due notice. JNO. il. MOREL, M. P. u- oct iSb 188 Athens, 12th Oct. 1824. P URSUANT to a Resolution of the Senatus Acndemieus of 1820, the President of the University of Georgia request* the Senators elect, in the several counties ot this State, to report up on the condition of their County academies. Tlie Senatus AcademicUs will convene in tlio Senate Chamber on tlie 2d Monday In November next, where the reports will be received. Bv order of the President of tlie University. * A. HULL, Set'ry. (CF The Georgia Journal, Augusta. Chronicle and Savannah Republican, will please insert the above till 1st pf November. p- H | oet 20 august g. oemler, H AS removed his DRUG STORE, lo tlie cm of Broughton and i Whitakef-Slrcels, opposite Col. Shcllmuris Mansioi House, whuro lie exhibits Garden for sale, a choice assortment of Fresh Medicines and Seeds, and various other articles suiting hi* line. He ab stains relating the whole string of names of the things lie offers, and Only mentions u few Which are not commonly found in every Drug Store, viz) Fol. Sabina, Pyrala Ujnbellata, Degitnlis Purpurea, SeulU ap, Hyssop, German Leopard’s Bane, (arnica moiitumi) Elecampane, (Inula Heleniutu) Hops, F.rg.it, 'i'onquiii Beans, Squire’s Elixir. Duffy’s Elixir, Ess. Mustard, Ess. Tyre* Jesuit Drop, Churehc’s Cough Drops, Aromatic Vinegar, Toilet, Vegetable, and other Soaps, Macassar Oil, Phosphorus, Ox. Mur. Pdtasse, James’s Fever Powders, lilfantile Powders, Read’s Stiptic, Spirits Soap, Fumigating Pastils, Pyrolignious Acid* Black Drop. Respecting the utility of this last article, he. refers to the last, hut one', page of theGeorgiaandSotfib Carolina Altuanac, of this oct 9 i 187 s yeur. Evening school, Near the Catholic Church. mHE subscriber will recommence his Evening A School on (lie first Monday in October— Those young gentlemen who wish to prepare themselves for the Counting House, or Mechanics, will please to make early application. Four children.may he accommodated with hoard &"c. la the subscribers family, «epi 23 *1*182 JPETEJUIYNES Notice/ Sheriff's .sales continued. the first Tuesday ill November next,will lie m -M if Exccutoris sale, By J. B. Herbert co On thrfrst Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold at the Court House in this citV*' between the usual hours of 10 and 2 o’cl’k. All the buildings situated on tlie north western corner of Lot No thirteen Washington Ward, con sisting of a 1 story house with a kitchen and other necessary improvements being the properly lit the est. of Susannah Miller, dee. Soldby permission of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Chatham County and by order of theEx'r for the benefit of timbers, of said estate. Oct 2 181 . r next,at 10 o’clock AM. the following Cows having been impounded, If they urc not taken 0# way before that duy. One red CaW, marked In dne eiir with a croff nnd hole in (be' other, and a piece cut from the ur. derpart. One red Cow, marked iti both cuts with the uu derpart cut out. One dun Cow marked in otic, ear with the up per part cut out, lit the other ear with usiit and the under part cut Out. • One brown and white Cow, marked in one eai with an underbit and in tlie other ear with an up* per hit. F. M. STONE, Marshal. oct 19 M ay i sold before tlie Court House iu Savannah, between the usual hours of sale. Six negroes, viz: Joe', Henry, Robert, Monday, June ana London, levied on us the property of Wm. A. Moore, to satisfy an execution in favor of tlie administrator of Btttt Jones, deccuscd. Also, the following 8 negroq), via } Sally and' her 3 children, Mary, David ap’d ElizA, Delia nnd her 3 children, Lucinder, Maria and Anthony,, le vied on as the property of Eletizar Early to sntisly an execution in fuvor of the Bank of the United State*. ' ... One negro fellow named Joe, levied on under' a fi. fa. on foreclosure in favor of Davies k Ber- . rien, against Joseph C. Habersham. One undivided eight of two undivided thirds of juli that wharf Lot No. (8) eight, in the city of Sa vannah, Darliy Ward, eominonly called Rice’# Wharf, levied on as the property of Thomas W. Rice to satisfy on execution in favor of Wm. Da-, vies. f- Also, all that southern half part pf Lot No. 6, Bolitlia Tything, Hcutheote ward with the’im provements thereon, hounded north hy a lane, east by an.adjacent.lot, south by South Broad street, and west by Barnard street, levied on un der a foreclosure of a mortgage from, George 1st Cope to Wm. >Yhitfield. ISAAC D'LYON, s, ce. act 9 187 P ERSONS indebted to the estate of Eliza beth . ' ^ Fell, lute of Chatham ed,are requested to make immediate,payment to ’ ' 1 iriber, and those (o whom,(he otftjg* i*= the s'uhser indebted are requested to exhibit their dvi'ittudai duly authenticated. PETER SHICK, Ex’r. 1 jply IS . ICQ i