Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 28, 1824, Image 3

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I Clibrles F- Cothvifce . ' , ; AND I JVW. Bachehler, L ivE established themselves under tho firm ofG- F^CODWISB& < ... «j rntoVS&Commission Merchants If NEW-YORK. t ' „,i 1( .jitlerthclrscrvicesto thejr friendsnn<l the 11„ general for the sulo of Produce ami pur- ■jSMerclmndizn. , f References, ' > • • LoMW.l.TOCj Savuminli. h'K.itat&o,.s . fc.,.wider & C'odwise, Augusta, will make ltbc hdvanM* on Cottori sblppedjlp C. F. Corfwise fc^v’ IV Editors of the Savannah Republican fcGeorf'ia Journal, will please give the above. | insertions, weekly, and forward th%«ocounts If? situation AVftiitcd. nc«S()N who Is well nc(|ualnted with the ^vamentofn Rice Mill, oml the culture L to obtain a situation In the vicinity M’L m an Overseer—he is willing to ESt#**- Apply ««,U(Me. d12 * 188 COy^CIL. / OcToar.n 14th,'18114. ,, r rii v Treasurer- huvlng 4ul.d before Conn* She amount Of Ground rent duo the City r.®. t Ots Ordered that the suine he re-enter- C l > dne iiotlcoft one of the public Gazettes rmitV with u hitler'—- . ... Conformity wit Extract fromMiffrointitps, Hie OrJinaucc of the City. raiikliu due mount. 13 (M -80--88 13 » 4 - 8 13 M 2 « 13 28 98 23 Sep 37 50 13 Oct 25 70 13 128 ?0 13 311 o 13 Aug 13 39 13 Ap’l 64 28 13 04 28 23 Sep 32 10 13 Oct 23 57 23 Sep 21 45 13 Oct 21 44 13 27 88 13 21 43 13 04 32 13 23 58' 23 Sept 32 14 23 30 13 Oct 30 13 04 29 13 02 Elbert Ward. 2 Sep 41 02 2 39 03 2 33 30 2 37 35 7 Oct 40 76 2 Sep 31 03 2 33 08 5 20 2 Oct 31 50 2 Sep 34 88 2 37 12 20 Aug 33 08 5 Oct 30. 2 Sep 31 95 0 Oct 32 45 0 Ailg 61 40 15 Sep 28 36 2 27 03 0 Oct 16 97 15 Sep 33 75 16 , 27 23 15 27 09 15 Oct 30 19 15 27 94 •ty Ward. 17 M. MYERS, c. c. V>‘ 12 4 1 4 4 '4 I 4 1 20 4 1 2 8 F 8 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 12 I 4 4 4 1 4 8 8 Libert 4 Sept 30 ! 4 17 1 4: 17 i 4 17 I 4.17 1 4 K5 * 8 4 17 P 4'17-V 4 17 t 4. 17 i i 17 : 4 ft 2? 4 17 ,* 30 4- 17, t* , 30 4 17 30 4 {7 "4 IT 27 60 30. ' , 27’ < Gf>' 427 60 *30 '30 25 25’ 30 26 . 50 ♦,30 97 5(h 25 25 - , 30 * ■76 90 ’ "30 17 , 25 17 25 17, ?5, 17 • 34 37 alumina W.nrd. , 4 18 Sept 47 48 I 2 18' 2r 37 •• 20 0: IT , _*4 ,17 | 4 17 \A- 17 I Vi V7 " |lj 17\ 4 17 ? |M 4 4 6 4 . 4' 2 4 4 4 8 41 4 4 t'4 : 7 3 I 4 116 [ 4 I 4 I 1 4 4, 4. o 4 4 no |Gree, 75 2, 65 25 6^* 47 25 I .29 76 67 60 110 10 49,73 18 [i 18 18 18 28 18 18 2 Aug 60 01f 18 Sep 18 90 2‘ Aug 86 62 2 Ott '41 25 3,.* '107 72 18 Sep 205. 20 3 Aug 30 07 18 Sep 55 30 18 28 25 6 Aug 23 18 5 22 50 IS Sep 13 95 30. iQ 52 44 37 58 18 121 52 Ward. 8 19 Sep 11160 4 19 43 43 4 19 Oct 40 13 4 0,Sept v 32 22 ■ 8 6 Aug 32 62 4 19 Sept 45 8 1» 85 60. 8 19 .00 30" 4 6 Oct 27 . 8 23 Aug 64 4 '10 Sept 18 66 4 6 Oct 24 36 5 .5 A«g 10 95 8 '10 Sept 70 20 4 ,5 Oct 50 18 4 IB Sept 19 68 4 21 60 4 -6 19 18 H 19 56 25 19 .29.04 So. qrs. due amount. 39 4 5 12 20 40 7 6 20 20 Warren Ward. 1 4 13 Oct 21 44 2 4 13 18 21 3 8 13 30 42 • 5 '4 13 21 44 10 4 13 15 11 ■4 13 15 12 4 13 19 28 13 4 13 19 28 14 4 13 15 15 4 18 16 16 4 13 10 08 17 4 13 ’ 20 36 18 -1 13 20 36 10 4 13 20 30 20 8 13 40 27 21 4 13 20 30 22 4 13 20 30 Washington Ward. T 4 21 Oct 19 28 2 4 13 10 08 4 4 13 10 28 5 4 13 19 28 C 4 13 16 08 7 3 13 12 00 8 4 13 10 28 10 4 13 12 80 11 4 13 12 86 12 4 23 17 14 15 4 13 12 86 IQ 4 13 13 92 17 4 13 18 21 18 4 13 18 21 19 4 13 18 22 20 4 21 18 22 21 8 13 36 44 22 4 4 18 22 23 4 23 Sept 18 22 24 4 23 18 22 30 4 13 Oct 10 72 31 4 13 1(1 72 32 4 6 Sept 25 35 8 13 Oet 17 14 30 4 13 Sept 9 05 38 4 13 Oct 8 67 39 8 13 17 14 40 6 13 12 00 Jackson Ward. 2 4 3 Oct 38 04 3 4 3 33 00 7 4 3 34 08 8 <1 3 -34 08 0 4 3 40 80 10 5 3 72 00 13 4 3 27 00 14 4 3 37 44 15 4 3 40 08 10 4 3 66 68 17 8 8 77 70 18 8 3 08 19 19 4 3 33 12 20 2 3 Aug 12 21 21 4 3 Oct 48 22 4 3 61 84 27 4 3 52 32 28 4 3 48 29 4 3 43 20 32 4 3 36 33 4 3 40 80 34 4 3 38 88 36 4 3 27 30 30 8 3 44 10 37 4 3 19 08 38 8 3 , 60 40 39 4 3 22 50 40 4 3 17 28 41 4 3 17 28 42 3 3 12 96 43 3 3 10 62 44 4 3 Oct 22 08 45 4 3 17 28 46 4 3 17 28 47 8' 3 39 37 Brown Ward. 14 3 Oct 51 36 15* 8 10 8 22 4 23 4 24 4 25 12 3. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 JAMES ANDERSON S? CO. r S"_"l"AV!'. received a large assortment of C.'JIL -J- A- PITTING, from various Manufactories, which coublc them to exhibit ini extensive assort ment of SPLENDID and FASHIONABLE PAT TERNS vi* Brussels and Venetian Carpeting Kidderminster and Scotch do Stalrdo of all widths.and qualities Crumb Cloths and Printed Baize Imperial and common Helirtli lings WUh a variety of other ■ Staph and Fancy Goods, Suitable for the present and approaching Season Which they oiler for sulc low forCusb or upproved credit., Oct 23 19£ 48 48 88 32 34 66 43 12 43 08 68 50 67 20 . 48 ,90 38 88 961 48 70'85 26 88 30 . 38 88 .28 32 63 76 16 Sep 130 66 16 63 84 *5 0288 2 Aug 151 92 15 Sep 137,28 2 Aug 36 3 Spp 29 10 Now Franklin Ward 12 2 Aug 45 2 4 5 Ott 20 .3 92 25 22 Aug 30' 6 Oct 25 4 4, 4 8, 6 4 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 2 .11 4 5 Eabtern Half turc Lo"t. 4 3 Oct 106 136 10 135 00 91 67 07'55 55 : on , 6 Aug 12 20 JNQ..I, ROBERTS, City Treasurer. eAdUp" 1 . 15 ' V 1,hthe above resolution of Iciiv’t^, 0 , 1 hereby give- notice that if the rent H oiitCT ,,ot l ,uia before the 27th hist I lay re-enter. Jet 14 , jgp F. M. STONE, Marshal. *ff|H A-i ■ « WOOLENS. T HE subscribers have received their (JSUAL SUPPLY of Which they oflfer for sale on accommodating terms. coSsismo op White and Coloured Plains Heavy London I Lillie and ltoSe Blankets 0-4 Servant’s Cloth, Blue, Black, Brown and Mixed Booking Baize, and Table Co.vers Welsh Flannel of a superior style White and Colored Yorkshire dp ALSO, 100 pieces best 42 inch Cotton Bagging. JAMES ANDERSON VCo. ' Johnston’s Square, oct 12 1.I88 ’ The Subscribers Continue the Commission Business in Liv erpool, under the Firm o f ISAAC, LOW Sf CO. A ND will at alt times make liberal advances on produce consigned to them for sale. Having ships regulurly lii the Liverpool trade, nnd owning a convenient wharf, oh which there are roomy Fire-proof Stores, cotton Will he re ceived und forwarded in their otvn vessels, or those to their address, free of any commission. Orders for merchandize, will lie executed and only a commission charged, when the payment is satisfactorily secured. A general assortment of British , ©mi* is just t-ecelvpd, being bought with .Money and se lected by one of the partners, they will be furnish ed us low as by any regular Importing House in tho United Stntek, and on a long credit, for upproved paper. * ANDREW LOW it CO. net 26 197 ' • Heady Made Clothing, 0T'At cost!!!*£X T HE siffiscriber intending to leavo this plnco bv the 20H1 of this month, ollVrs his STOCK oi’ GOODS AT COST.—It comprises ugeiicnd as sortment of CLOTHING OF ALL SI'/KS. * JOHN P.’SETZ. oct 7 180 Just Received, ENTLEMENS line CulfSkin nnd Morocco Boots lo ' do ‘Washington Ties do do' Slides do do Buckskin do Boys Pegged and sewed do Children’s Bootees Lauics fine Silk Shoes . do plain and figured Trundle - do tlo Satin . do fine Morocco Shoes For snlc by * On 9 187 JNO. B. WICK. Dings, Chemicals, Perfumery, ^*c B Y the ship Corsair the subscribershtive receiv ed their fall supply of HOODS, consisting of a very general assortment of M DHlIliS, # CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, DYE STUFFS, Sec. All of which will be sold on the most nrrntns moduting terms for Cash ur Credit. Merchants, Pliysicjuus, and Pluiiteis are respectfully invited to examine thinn before tliey purebnse. LAY fi Ill.NDlUCKSON, Cht-iuists ami Druggists, Sbad’s Buildings. ALSO, A fresh supply of SULP11ATF. QA1N1NF., re ceivcd us above. Oct 14 189 * Seminary for Young Ladies. M llS. GUER1NEAU acquaints her,friends, und parents generally, that there are a tew va- baucies in her Seminary fur the ensuing season. Instruction is given in all the various brunches of Education taught in other Schools. The terms may be known on application ut her residence York Street near Bolton’s Square. Oct 19 1m191 Fresh spices, A»c. 1 Ark lbs. nutmegs 1 20 do Muce 60 do Cloves . 600 do Ginger, (Pulverised) 10 boxes Starch in bundlestif 7 lbs each 150 do Cassia; or Cinnamon '130 do Fig Blue (a superior quality) 400 do Pearl Ash ' 60 doz Lorillard’s Snuif 200 do do • and Kellis cut Tobacco Arc offered fbr sale by ' , LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chttniils end Druggists, Oct 14 189 Sliad’s building Proposals, F OR repairing the bridge between WUitcmarth Island and Outlanus, will be received be tween this and the 1st duy of November. For particulars npplv to TIMOTHY BARNARD,) Com’rs JOHN SCRIVEN. } Wilming. E1)W. F. TATTNALL. ) ton Dis’f Oct 10 1 IK) - . Wanted to Hire. rjiEN or fifteen prime field hands for whom lib Oct 21 oral W.ugey will Lu given. Apply to l|l»3 M. BOND, LAW. T HE subscribei; tenders his professional fen ces lo the public ; and begsleuye to Inform them, that be (llay at all times be found at the Of fice of Messrs. Davies ^ Dcrricn, situuted ill Hun 1 tor’s buildings on the Bay. JOSEPH V ALLEN iE BEY AN Savannahj Oct.20,1824. O’The Constitutionalist, Georgia Journal,and Washington News, are requested to give the a bpve.S insertions, weekly. A. ■ ■ ‘ ?hMW AND BLANKETS T HE Sulwcrihers hnve received by the late ar rivals from Neiv-York und Liverpool, their FALL SUPPLY, coxsiSTinn or 6-4 and 9-4 London Dufile Blankets 0-4 and 14-4 Rose Blankets , White, Mixt and Blue Plains, very low 0-4 Blue und Mixt Cloths for servunts Fine White Welsh Fltumels Do White, Blue and Red Yorkshire Very fino Scarlet Cloths and Casshneres ■ Superfine Cloths, Casshneres and Sattlnnl Bumbnzeens and Uombazelts 4-4 und 0-4 Black, White und Pink Italian Crapes Caroline Pluids nut] SalisburylFlan- nuls Linen and Colton Bed Tick 4-4 nnd 8-4 Countnipalics and Quilts Fine Printed Counterpunos, n new article Furniture und Garment Dimity Printed Cambrick and Furniture Chintz Fine Irish Linen und Sheeting Linen Cambric nnd do Handkerchiefs Rich Shaded and Figured Silks Barugc and Colored Florence Bnruge Scarfs und Handkerchiefs i Rich Cashmere Scarfs, Shawls uml Hand kerchiefs Bobihett Veils and Thread Lures 4-4 add 0-4 Plain and Fig. Boliiuetls do do Cuinhi ic and Jaconetls do do Nainsook and Brink Muslin do do llcul India Jacoiielts and Mull Muslins ( Flounce Holies and Inserting Trimming Rich Ball Dresses and Head Ornaments Silk, Colton ami Worsted Hose of all des criptions, With sundry other articles, too numerous to met!- thin, all of w hich will be sold on tho most accom modating terms, by WM. 4- II. ROSE. net>2l cr 193 Elegant «& choice Perfumery, &e T HE .Subscribers have received pr brig Ann. Schooner Intrepid und ship Corsair, u fresh supply of Choice Perfumery, consisting of Otto of Roses in clcguiit gilt bottles of vari ous patterns Macussar, Russia, Bears and Antique Oils Pomnlmn in Pots ami Bolls Rose, Orange flower and Lavender Water Rose. Ben join, Musk, Olive, Veuucular, Palm Vegetublc, Ceyltin, Bnndiuin, Transparent, Ynriegnlcd, and English Windsor Snaps, Whsh Bulls, Naples shaving Snap in 1‘ots Shaving Cakes, 4-c Pocket, fine teeth and dressing Cotulis, new Pallrrns Ilnir Powder mid Powder Puffs Pocket Books and Pocket Wallet', with and without springs La Fayette and Silk Stocks, Elastic Wire nnd Coburg Stifiner?, Silver Wire Teeth brushes with gilt handles, Touuge Scrapers,’ Nail, Cloth, Hair and Shaving Brushes, Cut Glass Smelling Bottles, Visiting Curds,' Metal Shaving Boxes, Floating Tapers of every description, Tonguin Beaus, Musk, Carmine, Court Piaster, .Snuffboxes, Chamber Lights and Mulches, Segar Box es, fee. Which together with a very general und extensive assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa tent Medicines, ice. fee. All of which have been selected by a pood judge, and are offered, for sale at least 20 per cti lower than has over been sold in this market for cash or credit. Purchasers would do well to cull and examine them. LAY &. HENDRICKSON,- Chemists and Druggists, Blind’s Buildings. oct 26 19fi Copartnership, milE Subscriber has associated himself with X John I',. Wadsworth," in the Commission busi ness, in this pluce, which w ill hereafter lie con ducted under the firm of BLISS &■ WADSWORTH. ELIAS BLISS. oct.14 n189 FACTORAGE. T 'IhE subscriber tenders his thunks to hisfriends . and the public for tho liberal cneburnge- irtent he has received in the • FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, and dusts that by u strict attention to the interest of the Planter, he u ill merit a continuance oftbeir patronage. For sale. Grundy’s white Plains Prime 42 inch Cotton Bnggijig. ELIAS FORT, . . Cohimerco Row. ort 6 185 Miss Germain . A CQUAINTS her friends imd the public gene rally that having rented the house the resi dence ofthe late Air. Joseph Carruthers, she in tends devoting it to the accommodation of young Ladies und chddren.-'-She solicits tl|e patronage of pureuts to her, establishment, and assures them that those confided to lier Care sliull receive undi vided attention. v Oct 20 U97 . . Cliatliam Academy. T HIS Institution w ill aguin open for the re ception o(pupils, on MONDAY, the first day of November next, under the superintendmice, us heretofore, ofthe Rev. Mr. CAim;ii;,who will be assisted by competent teachers,in the Female mid- Male Departments. Tickets of admission must be obtained from the undersigned, und no scholar will be permitted to remuiu after, the lapse of three days, without one. TERMS. BOY'S SCHOOL. 1st. Cj.ass—Spelling and Rending per qr'. 2d. Ci.ASs—With Writing, Geography, . Gramar, nnd Arithmetic, * 3d. Class—Do. with Mathematics, und Lutin, and Greeks Lunguuges, GIRL'S SCHOOL. 2d Glass—Do w ith Writing alicfArithmetic 10 00 3d Class—Do witliGqogruphy,Astronomy, History, &-c. .- - £ , 13 50 4th Class—With Drawing, Tainting; Sc. 15 00 W. T. WILLIAMS, Treasurer- Octal Rl03 •- $8 00 10 00 13 50 l)r. A. DE LAROCHE. Opposite the' Exchange, Savannah I S constantly receiving fresh supplies of gen uine * DRUGS AND MEDICINES, selected for Country Merchants and Physicians which he will sell lor cush or approved credit at the lowest City price. •lust received, SULPHATE of QUININA. oct 10 190 To Rent. The Tenement at present oc cupied by Tit nm ft a TJ. P. Clmr!- ton, the property of Charles Harris, Esq. iiiBroiighton Street; mid posses sion given on the Jst November. Oct 19./ mi ift; TO BE LET. The STORE comer of Bay nnd Draytoif-Strect8, now occu pied by J. 1\ Setae. Possession may iie had on the 15thjof this tn :nth. For further puriicitlurs, apply to Peter Dnpob. PETER EVEN. net 19 || 191 To Rent. That -largo - and pleasantly sitimted House in Broughton street, now’occupied by Doctor.I. B. i Read; for terms, apply lo Bulloch St Dunwody, Factors. JOHN MOREL. Ort 10 a 190 To A: A Oct 16 Rent. The Tenement in Broughton Street ndjoiningthe out* occupi ed by the subscriber, possession given the 1st of November. . M. MYERS. 190 A sham, net 9 To Rent v . The dwelling House of the Subscriber is offered for Rent, for one year from the 1st of Novem ber next. Apply to R. i- .1. Huber- RICH. Wi HABERSHAM. 13t / A: To Rent. The Dwelling House at; pre sent occupied by the Subscriber at the east end of the Thcntrc, and po'scsslon can be liad immediately. The House is a pleasant one and the yard large nud dry, with a commodious Garden. JOS. S. PELOT. ort 22 a 194 To Rciit. A House on the South Com mon Brown Ward Ims. four Rooms on the first and three on the second-floors. Possession given on the 15th November—Enquire of Ort 22 ||1.194 F. M. STONE. 1% A. For Rent. The House in Broughton-st. lately occupied by Mr. Tcfl't.— The house . cower of Drayton and York-streets, occupied by Mr Golf.— The house fronting Oglctlm'rpe occupied by Cant, Bee. Tlte house on the opposite side of tho Sqtmrn, occupied by Mf. Leach. The House nt present occupied by Mr. George opposite to the Academy with an entire Lot, or part Ofthe lot would be leused beluga good stand for u Grocery. ALSO, Several other good dwelling house *, and the stores corner, of Broughton Juml Bnnmrd-strecfis. Apply to J. MARSHALL. oct 5 Jr* To kent. r The three story brick build ing on the Uny, lately occupied by .Iamf-s Dickson 4*-Co . ns a Whole sale Dry Good Store. Apply to C. W. ROCKWELL 4-CO. 183 JUi sept 28 For Greenock’. < The first rate packet liric ship si® a? MENTOR, j. Wilson, J. L. Wilson, Master, Will take what freight'of Cotton may olfii:r for Greenock, and be despatched ns early as possible—apply to r WM. GASTON, oc }27 198 For New-Vork, (ESTABLISHED LINE.) . The fast sailing coppered pac- ket ship, LOUISA MATILDA, D. Wood, Master, Will have immediate despatch. For freight or sassage, having superior accommodations/' apply ;oCapt. W. on board, at Jones’ upper wharf, or t- HALL k HOYT, oet 25 196 For Liverpool. v_ Tlte Well known nnd regulnr jv trading ship, y GEORGIA, •ft Vnrnum, master, Will meet with quick despatch.—For freight of 160 bales of Cotton onlv, apply to ANDREW LOW & Co. 105 tons of Liverpool SALT, and RS crates assorted CROCKERY, Received by the Georgia and offered for sale low far. cash or on accommodating terms for approv ed paper if taken immediately from on board the x’essel at Five Fathom—apply as above, oct 9 187 ESTABLISHED LINE OF - Ncvv-York Packets. 8HI1>8. MASTERS. SAVANNAH, W. Beebe, LOUISA MATILDA, D. Wood, AUGUSTA, D. Van Dyck. WM. WALLACE, T. Wood, EMPEROR, J. II. Bennett. The above nre nil first rRte vessels, with expe rienced commanders, und will continue to sail in regulnrsneression throughout the season, leaving •Savannah forNew-Yorx on Thursday, a "d Ncw- York lor Savannah on Saturday In each week.— For freight or passage, apply to the Coptuins on board ut Jones’s Upper Wharf, or to IIALL fc IIOYT. .tan 27 21 Notice. A Steam Boat, with freighting Boats will regu larly depart from the Cpmpauy’s wharf on Wed nesday und Saturday of 6uch week, and when freight offer! to make it necessary, un extra boat' Will depart during tho intermediate periods. JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent oet 25 196 / VvV \By Calvin Bakfef. TO-MORROW, 29th inst. at 11 o’clock. In front of his Auction Store, 3000 bushels Corn, in bags, and In lots to suit pttrolrtisnrs. Oct 28 -199 Terms Cash. Administrator's st/r. . dn the first Tuesday in December next, Will be sold in front ofthe Court House in this City, ut i 1 o’clock. All (he personal property oflVm.Mayliew; deceased; ' Consisting of a dwelling house, On Lot No; 31, Libert v \\ r.rd und one tJBtaauMhon nurtofLot No. 3;.fckyll Ty thing Dnrbv Ward,and sundry CARPiiNTEHS TOOLS, Sold by order of tho Administrators. Oct 22 194 ON MONDAY/ ilic Jst November, at 10 o’clock, Will tie sold nl the ‘0,m occupied by IVm. Turner, All his rSmoi/iing stock of DRY GOODS, Consisting of a great. Variety of Choice nt,d Sea sonable articles, sold by order 01 the udsiniecs. octal 193 , ** ‘ Executor's sale. By Calvin Bakcn ON THURSDAY, 25th Nov. next nt J past l6 o’ clock, will be sold in front of his Auetioft store, all the . Household Furniture, Belong to the estate of Hugh M’CnU, deceased.— Consisting of Side Boards, Bureaus', Dining Fables; Chairs, Carpets, Looking Glasses, Glass Ware, Beds and Bedding* Bedsteads, and Kitchen Furniturh Together with a quantity of . v Plated mid silver .Ware; ALSO, A quantity of ' . Madeira Wine, in botttlcs. ■ Sold by pormisslon of the lion, the InffeYmt Court of Cliaplmin County; by order of tlie Ex ecutor. Oet, 10 190 Executors sale. By J. B. ilerbert &co. Will he sold on Monday 1st November at 11 o’ clock, ut the' late residence of Mr. tVil- liam Craig deceased, Brough- ton-Strcct , His entire stock in trade, cbnatstini; jbf a choice selection of Wines, Olti, Bruudy, Pprter Shrub, Sic. kc. , ALSO ' A handsome assortment of Shop Furniture Sold by permission of the Honorable the Court of Ordiuary ol’ Chatham County.' For Reiit. The brick house in South Broad Street, belonging to the est. Tims. Gardner, dec. At present occupied by ThoinasRutler, Esq. For terms, apply to JR KIRBY, sept 28 r.182 To Rent. The Store nnd Dwelling John- r;;iT|L stoii’s .Square, lately occupied hjRJsB by Mr. T. Walton, nnd Mrs. Blogg, oct 7 * -M’p'y. lo 1-186 Blogg. M. GRIFFITH, Market Squnrc. To Rent. Two dwellirt" Houses on State street, Columbia Ward. Apply oet 7 rl87 JNO. F. LLOYD. To be Let, The well known STORE in Whitakor-Street, at present oc cupied by Messrs Hazard 4’ Denslow, as a l’aint and Oil Store. Possession given immediately. For particulars apply to LAY 4 HENDRICKSON. oct 25 1.196 iitb To Rent. A HOUSE in Brou^liton- Stroct, opposite the residence of Mr. Mason, enquire of Mrs. ELIZA LLOYD. st 197 .fllMA mVWL- T lfE Subscribers having taken that well known bouse, tile Georgia Hotel, will accommodate steady boarders and transient persons, on the most reasonable terms. Their table will be supplied with tlte best'the market affords, nnd every atten tion will lie paid to those who may favor them with their company. They have also tnken the extensive Stables nt- titclieu to that building, where they qan accommo date a.lnt-ge number of horses, either by the month or any shorter period. DOTSON L MURTHY. oct 12. *rlS8 E(hicatioB, T HE subscriber respectfully announces to his friends aud the public that the exercises of his school will he resumed on Monday 25th inst. The course of instruction embraces the Latin Lan guage, History, Moral Philosophy, Composition, Geography,''English Grammar, Arithmetic, &c. ate. IJc pledges himself to give the most assidu ous and unwearied attention to the moral and in tellectual improvement of his pupils.—Terms us usual. G. WlllTF.. oct 12 188 Athens, 12th Oet. 1824. P URSUANT to W Resolution of the Senates Acudemicus of 1820, the President ofthe University of Georgia requests the Senators elect, in the several counties ot this State, to report up on the condition of their County academies. The Sonatus Acudemicus will convene in the Senate Chamber on thc,2d Monduy in November next, where the reports will be received. By order of the President'of tile University. A. HULL, Sec’ry. O’ The Georgia Journal, Augusta Chronicle, and, Savannah Republican, will plenso- insert the above till 1st of November. • A. H. oet 20 192 - • ; , T HE undersigned Committee will receive pro posals until the 10th of November for work on the Exchange which inoludes Slating, Plfiis- terlng, Coppering and Glazing. Persons wishing to contract will make application to either of the ConimUtecforpurliculai's. GEO. SlllCK, J.B.GAUDRY, OctSil l4>3 /.C. HABERSHAM. To be Leased, F OR a number of y<iars, the Southern half, of Lot No. 6, Uej-itolds Ward, on the corner of Broughton and Abercorn streets, a very - eligible situation for a dwelling house. Apply io oet 14 Jm189 A. J. PRATT. Geuuine patent Family Medicines L EES Pills Churches Ess Mustard Andcrsons do Chings worm Lozenges gMoopers do Thompsons teeth paste James do do eye water Churches cough drops Rogers vegetable pulmonic detergent Ilearlem oil British oil Ilcnrys cauc'd magnesia Batemans drops, 4*c Andcrsons do Balsom Honey • Audlers leliutive Opodeldock Squires elixir Suits 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, half chests, ten cattys.five cat- tys and connisters Hyson Tea Ten cattys.five cattys and cannistershtrEKiAt and Gunpowder Teas Ilyson skin, tonkny, souchong nnd Bohca Teas All of which are of the latest importation, ana will be sold on accommodating terms. sept 28 182 AUG1 H AS removed hisDRUG STORE, totliecoriier of Broughton ami-. Whitakcr-Slreets, opposite Col, Shellman’s Mansion House, Where lie exhibits for sale, a choice assortment of Fresh Medicines and Garden Seeds:, and vnrtons other articles suiting his line; Ileab- stains relating the whole string of names of the tilings lie offers, and only mentions a few which ure not commonly found In every Drug Store, viz: Fol. Sabina, l’yrala Umhellatu, Dcgitulis Purpurea, Scullcap, Hyssop, > German Leopard’s Bane, (arnica montunu) Elecampane, ftnula Helenium) Hops, Ergot, Tonquin Beans, Squire’s Elixir. Duliy’s Elixir, Ess. Mustard, Ess. Tyre; - Jesuit Drop, Churche's Cough Drops, , Aromatic Vinegar, Toilet, Y'egetnble,- oud other Soaps,-MacaSsar Oil, Phosphorus, Ox. Mur: Potnsse, James’s Fever Pou-ders, Infantile Powders; Read’s Stiptie, Spirits Soap, Fumigating Pastils, Pyroligidous Acid, Black Drop, oct 21 193 Terms cosh Executor's sale, By J. B. Herbert fy co. On the frst Tuesday in Dcreinbcr next, TT/ILL lie sold VV b lot tile Court House in this city d%sual hours of lo and 2 o’cl’k. :s situat . between' the , . r _„_ All the buildings kitu'ated on the north western corner of Lot No thirteen Washington Ward, con sisting of a 1 story house With q kitchen and other bfCbiiLh.tirtCofinly iy opder of thcEx’r for tho beuefitbffflic heirs of said estate. . .* -' Oct 2 isl and by Notice. W ILL be soidnt the City Pound on Saturday nc.\l,ut 10 o’clock A. M. tlte' following Cows having been impounded; if they are not taken a- uay before that day. One red Cow, marited iri Brio ear with n crop, and hole hi the other; and a piece cut from'the’ tin derpart: _ ... One red Cod’, marked in both edrs vyith the un derpurt cut out. One dun Cow marked in Olio car With the up per part cut out, in the other car witli a slit and the under part cdt out. Oiie brown nnd white Cow, markod in one cat with un nuderbit aud id the other cur With an up- perbit: F.- M. STONE; Marshal. oct 19 191 RespcetingtheutiliSy of this last article, he refers J er u foreclosure of a mbrtguge frbnl George L to the last , hut one, imge of the Georgia and South Cope to Wm. Whitfield. igc Cnrolimi Alumnae, of this year oct9 1187 " Fifty Dollars Reward, TTILL be paid for the apprehension aud - do- V livery of tlid following Negroes to tile Sub scribers, living in BouAc C'nuty, or any safe Jail so we cbn got them—or a liberal reward will be given , for any part of them, to wit-: Morattuif’n bright Mulatto man, about 35 years old,'rather slender made add of keen apprehension, and his wife Huunuh a black wohiuij ubout 45 yourr^; with a scar on one side of her. face; the property of Joseph Hines—Ben an African about 45 years old, small uhd well Set and filed tbeth; With a scar on oqe nrm, and his wife Sylvianbont 35 year! of uge, prettv heavy to lior height.—They took of 3 Childfe.i ffen;Dav<J uhd HettW.the children of Ben and Syivia. turn of the children belong to the Estate of Sfnith Stringer,- deed, the' other child apd Ben arid Sylvia to' Abner Belcher. .They broke loose a large Canoe on Tuesday the 28tn September lust, at Stephen’s Bridge, Burke Comi ty/ and Wo thing will nim down the River to the Marshy Country, below Savanimh/ as Ben was bottght Op there and has oncerunnway nnd got Ins Wife and children back there mid were apprehen ded and phi in Suvuhnnh Jail, not two years ago, —One of the men took oif a Gun the other a Pis tol With them. - JOSEPH HINES; , ABNER BELCHER. oct i4 m Evening Near tlie Catholic Church. rrxHF. subscriber will recouiinence hisEvemng< jL School on the first Monday in October.-r- Those young gentleincn who Wish lo prepare theniselVes forflm Counting House; orMechanics, will please to make early application. , [O’ Four children maybe accommodated with boat'd 4’Oi in the subscribers family ‘ .PETER sept 3B 10*182 ;HYNES Swaims 'Panacea. * T HE Subscribers have jffst received from Phil adelphia a fresh supply of this' celebrated Me dicine, aud have made siuih arrangements us to keep a constant supply of it on hand. Persons iii want of this, article can depend upon its beifig gen uine, aS it comes direct from Mr. SwuiiU: LAY 4- HENDRICKSON; . Chemist und Druggists; Shad’s Buildings. oct ,7,’.. 186 , , . . . . .. . Situation Wanted, B Y a young man xvlio is well acquainted with the Mercantile business having followed it for the last three years; He Would accept a place in unv respectable House, All necessary recoin metidatiolis turn be had both in town or from the country. A line addressed to H. M. G. and left'at the Post Office will he particularly attended to. Oct 16 a19I> ‘ Sheriff's sales continued. O N the first Tuesday in No veniber next, will be sold before the Court House in Savannah, between the usual hours' of sale; . »’. Six negroes, vizJoe, Henry, Robert, Monday; Jaue anid London, 'levied on as tho property of Win. A. Moore; to Satisfy an execution in favor of (he adfaiinistratbr off Butt Jotifts, deceased. *, . Also, the following 8 negroes, viz ; Sul|y/u;id her 3 chi|dreu, MaiV, Dcivlcfaiid Eliza, Delia and her'3'childri*n, Lucmder; Maria and Anthony, le vied on as the property of Eieaznf Early to satisfy , an execution in fuvOf of the Bonk of the United Statei; , f I One negro fellow named Joe, levied on linder a li. fa. on foreclosure in favor of Diivies & Ber-r rien, against .fosepli'C. Habersham. One.ufjdlvlded eight of two undivided thirds of all that .wharf Loi No. (8) eight, id th? city of Sa- vunhah, Dm-by Ward, commonly called Rice’s Wharf, levied ort us the property of Tliomus W. Rice to satisfy tin execution iri favor of Wm. Da* vies. ' j- Also, all that- sbuthefn half part of Lot No. 6, Beljtlm Tything, Heathcotu Ward with tho iin- provepieuts thefeon, bounded north by a lane, east by an adjacent lot, south by South Broad street; uiid west by Barnard street, levied on'bn- m 187 lS^.AC.ij’LYON,S.'c.c. , Administrator’s sale. * t On Wcdiiesdfdy the-first,af December next, . ■VITILL be sqld, at the late residence of Allen T V , Denmark, deq’d; nll the personal property, of,siiid deq’d; Consisting of 3;ricgroes, 4. head of horses;,brt8 tfiule, Cattle, Sheep, goats, and hogs; and household and kitchen furniture. Also,- 3 head Oxen one carrylog, 1 silver Watch; and tbcl present crop of corn andYodder. Condi tions Of sale Cash; 'R. BURTON. Ailm’r., Oct 14 189 MARY DENMARK, Am’xj ills- Bunk of Darien, OCTOBER 5, 1824; I T havingbeeri satisfactorily shewn to this that counterfeits purporting to be change of the Bank of Darien are hi circulation in the City of Savannah, it is ordered, That fioticc be given by the ca'shier in the public Gazettes of this. City, and Savannah, that the issue of the Change Bills of the Bank be stopped, ||ia that those al ready issued be forthwith calls'll in. \ Eitractfrbin the Minutes. * E. S. REES; Cashier. c Oct 16 ..190... .. -yiwERSDNS having claim? against the estate of X Charles W. Tebeari; are requested to present them, and those indebted to- moke immediate payment to tlie Subscriber—accounts against the said estate ftd be loft with Messrs S. C. tyj; Schenk: . L. E.i HREAU, Aclmr, 6pt7 186 - Mrs. Humphreys', R ESrECTPtfLLY informs the inhabitants of . Suvannahthat slle will open a SCHOOL ort the first of November, for (lie reception of those children, whose parents.may entrust them to' her care. She wilt tench the solid and ornameaial branches of education'; arid after several years ex perience iiVthe instruction of youth she flatters liffiri self she shall not fail to give satisfaction; For furtlierinformiition please call ut Captaiti M’Lean’s, Lincoln Street aept 28 . 182 . .