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Whiskey, Bltinkets, etc.
HHDS. Philadelphia Whiskey
•'J r ‘2 Bales London Duffle Blankets
pities Cotton lagging of su|icrior
quality
150 Cusks Cut Nails, nssortou
*33? No ' 1,C “ t0 |i?0W) & co.
n „v7 m202 Monnin’sNe-U' Buildings,
~~ A'OIV. LANDING,
*i\ BARRELS RutonburgiiGin
I 15 Pipes do do
^ 30 Barrels New England Rum
20 Hogsheads do do
ljin*25 Boxes Mould t andlcs
X00 do Soap
50 Hags Prime Havana Coffee
3 Bales Bleached Sheetings
g Do brown do
6 Do do Shirtings-.
6 Cases Plaids and Ginghams, ,
60 Bands Navy Bread
60 ‘ JDo Pilot do
If, Do Current W inc
1H Casks Cheeso
6 Tubs Goshen Butter
For snlc by
. jib v 1 HpSOS
PLAINS
T
S. C'. GREENE,
Moore's Wharf.
Whiskey and Flour.
Landingfrom Sc.hr. Scourge,
1 i~ BllLS Baltimore WHISKEY
: M f 00 do Superfine FLOUR. Forsaleby
■invl 202e DOUGLA8.S k SORREL.
Goshen butter, Lard, etc.
Landing from Wm. Wallace,
1^1 | FIRKINS Prime Goshen Butter
' Ai 4 <12 Kegs Leaf Lard
5 Pipes H. Gin
5 Ilhds N. O. Rum
20 000 Spanish Segars. For sale by
n ; v i 202 J. 11. HERBERT St CO.
Liverpool Coal lor Sale,
At Eight Dollars per Chaldron.
at the Counting Room of
202 WM. GASTON.
PPLY
L nov 1
Corn Allont.
I-g ^t'SHELS'Baltimore White Flint
I I 111 It I CORN. Received perschrScourgc,
|" Andforsnlcby CHARLES ROE.
nov 1 m2p2 __
ilankcts, Cotton Bagging, &c.
BALES LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS
of late importation
60 pieces Colton Bagging
100 casks Cut Nails, assorted
3 barrels No, 1 Castor Oil
60 do India Point Gin
for sale by H. LORD k Co.
oct 27 108
lam
Sugar.
AA BOXES brown Havana Sugar
. 20 “ white “ “ '
12 bbls brown “ “
For sale by GAUDRY k HERBERT,
oct 27 . t.198 .
Sugar, Coffee, etc.
0 HHDS Prime St Croix SUGAR
75 bbls do do do
75 bags prime Green Coffee
25 bbls Loaf and Lump Sugar
SO crates blue and green edged Plates
16 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted
200 Grindstones ,
40 Coils Bale Rope
4 Cases Twine
Forsaleby HALL & HOYT.
Oct 27 198
\ND BLANKETS
THE Subscribers have reigrond l,v the hit-' ar
rivals from New-York and Liverpool, their
PALI. SUPPLY,
coxsistfifn or
0-4 and 9-4 Loudon Daille Blankets
ti-1 and 14-4 Rose Blankets
White, Mixtnud Blue Plains, very low
0-4 Blue and Mixt Cloths for servants
, Fine White Welsh Flannels
Do White, Blue and tied Yorkshire
Very line Scarlet Cloths and Casshnorcs
Superfine Cloths, Cassimeres and Sattinel
Hoinbuzccns and Bombazetts
4-4 and 0-4 Bluqk, White and Pink
. '■ ttsdiah Crapes
Caroline Plaids and Salisbury|Flun-
uels ' ,
Linen and Cotton Bed Tick
4-4 and 8-4 Counterpanes and Quilts
Fine Printed- Counterpanes, a new article
Furniture and Garment Dimity
Printed Cumbrick and Furniture/Chintz
Fine Irish Linen and Sheeting
Linen Cmnbrio und do Handkerchiefs
Rich Shaded and Figured Silks .
Barugc und Colored'Floruncp
Burugo Scarfs and Handkerchiefs
Rich CHshmcro Scurfs, Shawls uud Hand-
kerchieft; AjV" \ ' v.' •' A .V ’
Bnbinctt Veils and Thread Luces
4-4 and 0-4 Plain and Fig. Bobim-tts
do do Cambric and Jaconetls
do - do Nainsook mid Book Muslin
do do Real India Jacouelts and Mull
Muslins
Flounce Robes and Inserting Trimming
Rich Bull Dresses und Head Ornaments
Silk, Cotton and Worfeled Hose of nil des
criptions,
With sundry other articles, too numerous to men
tion, nil of which will be sold on the most accom
modating terras, by
WM. fy H. ROSE.
oct 21 ci-193
The SuDsciuiiERs
Continue the Commission Business in Liv
erpool, under the Firm of
ISAAC, LOW CO.
A ND will at all times make liberal ndvnuces on
produce consigned to them for side.
Having ships vegulat-ly in the Liverpool 'trade,
and owning a convenient wharf, on which there
urc roomy Fire-proof titans, cotton will be re
ceived und forwarded in their own vessels, or
those to their address, free of any coniraission.
Orders for mercliandiae, will be executed and
only a commission charged, when the pay meat is
satisfactorily secured.
A general assortment of British
|
is just received, 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
the United States, uud on a long credit, for
approved paper. ANDREW LOW & CO.
oct 20 197
Heady Made Clothing,.
XT'At cost!!! -=£0
mi IE subscriber intending to leave this place In
the 20th of this month, offers his STOCK 01
GOODS AT COST.—It comprises a general us-
sortmehtof
CLOTIIIjVG OF MU, SIZES.
JOHN P SETZ
oct 7 186
.aim) I
3, her:
and Si
, the I
atljoi
tilth «|
hd
e their I
iyne,J«l
follow
not, *!•
Just Landing
TROM OX BOARD TUB OKOKQIA PACKET.
I fk/Y BBLS. WHISKEY
LUU 160 do superfine Flour
100 half bbls. do
70 lings best Grech Coffee
4 hlids Antigua Sugar
12 boxes white do do
12 do brown “ “
10 half pipes Lisbon Wine
SO qr chests Hyson Top
.6 boxes Souchong 4 ‘
60 bbls Louf Sugar
60 do Lump
19 boxes Chocolate
. \6‘ bbls Glue
13 cases wool Hats
2 .“ StruwBonnets
7 “ domestic Goods
7 bales
•7 kegs trace chains.
With a frcsli supply of
Hardware and Cutlery.
| Apply to P.M'DERMOTT,
oct 25 IlltlPO * Market Square.
[umber, Factorage and Com
mission Business.
HU- Subscriber continues the Lumber,Faetov-
n;r< and Commission Business, at Ills old
ad near the Union.Ferry Whnrf, and temlershis
vicqs to his friends und the public.
to the RE-PACKING und
IMPRESSING of COTTON,his cotton press be
■[ in complete order.
Jet 30 201 JNO. EVERINGIIAM.
Fresh Fall Mackerel,
5 BBLS NO. 1 ’
•30 do do 2
15 ha°lf bbhfno l MACKEREL,
16 do do do 2'
16 do do do 3
... fresh Herrings
mg fioin brig Hope from Boston, for sale by
[>ct 25 ROBERT S. v GOFF.
deli'll
- for Wff
icr
Jail.
AMAIL,,
BF.ALL|
wd>
ion
s to th
van! w£j
: Mw
ps ort-.u
sion, i" 1 J
45j«g
the t
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belong!]
ie othci
Icher.
Burke 1 !
itiver V
i, «* f l
ay win £
,-creapr
iwoyf‘i
ic other*j
tines,
klch^l
$64 p;'|
bread 1° I
, read'« !1
•t 29
Elegant & choice Perfumery, &-c
T HE Subscribers have received pr brig Ann.
Schooner Intrepid and ship Corsulr, a fresh
supply of Choice Perfumery, consisting of
Otto of Roses in elegant gilt bottlos of vari
ous p attorns
Macassar, Russiu, Bears and Antique Oils
Pomutum in Pots and Rolls
Rose, Orange flower and Lavender Water
Rose, Benjoin, Musk, Olive, Vcnucular, Palin
Vegetable, Ceylon, Bandana, Transparent,
. Vuriegatcd, and English W indsor Soaps,
Wash Balls, Naples shaving Soap in Pots
Shaving (lakes, 4-c
Pocket, fine teeth and dressing Combs, new
Patterns
Hair powder and Powder Puffs
Pocket Books und Pocket Wallets, with and
without springs
La Fayette und silk Stocks,
Elastic Wire aud Coburg Stiffners,
Silver Wire Teeth Brushes with gilt handles
Toungu Scrapers,
Noil, Cloth, Hair and Shaving Brushes,
Cut Glass Smelling Bottles, Visiting Curds
Metal Shaving Boxes,,
Floating Tapers of every description,
Tanguin Beaus, Musk, Carmine,
Court Plaster, Snuff Boxes,
Chamber -Lights and Matches, Scgar Box
es, kc.
Which together with a very general mid extensive
assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa
tent Medicines, fce. ,tc. All of which have been
selected by u good judge, and are offered for sale
u« least 20 per ct. lowertlmn has ever been sold in
this market lor cash or credit. Purchasers would
do well to call and examine them.
LAY k HENDRICKSON,
Chemists aiid Druggists,
Shad’s Buildings.
oct 26 196
JAMES ANDERSON Sf CO.
n AV E reeeived a targe assortment of CAR-
• PETLXG, from vurlous Manufactories,
which enable them to exhibit an extensive assort*
meut of SPLENDID and FASHIONABLE PAT-
TERNS viz
Brussels anfl Venetian Carpeting
Kiddc-rtninsfci- and Scotch do t
Stair do of all widths arid qualities
Crumb Cloths and Printed Baize ■
Iniperiul anil eonmiori Hearth Rugs
TVitli a variety of other * -
Staple and Fancy Goods,
Suitalile i..r the present und approaching Season
which they.offerforsale low forCash or approved
credit.'
Oct 23 195
Just received,
4 half barrels fresh Back Wheat Meul
10 half do. F.M. Bqef ,
12 do fresh Crackers
10 kegs superior Butter
20 bbls fresh Flour
10 haifbbts" do
Forsaleby GEO. D. COKNWELL,
nov 2 m203 ■ Exchange wharf.
Gunpowder and Imperial r Jt'cas.
2'his year's Importation.
1 fh/'h ten cattys Gunpowder
JLLP’Lk 50 do Imperial
Received per Clifford Wayne—for sale by
nov 2 J. B. HERBERT fr CO.
John T. Rowland,
C ONTINUES to do busincs tn Mllledgevllle,
nnd tenders file offer of his services to the
friends and the public, in the traniuctlon of ugcnJ
cy business generally. '
oct 2 ir-<(tl84
FOR CHILDREN AND MISSES.
M ISS SPAULDING proposesoponingaSchooI
on Wednesday 3d inst. for Children and Mis
ses. For terms, implication may bn made to Miss
S. at the School Room, corner of Broughton nnd
Abcrcorn Streets, nearly opposite the residence
of Win. B..Bullack, Esq. or to Mrs Orshorns.
lteferenca; may be made to Ilev. Mr. How or
Josimii Cummino, Ksq.
nov 2 c203
Miss Germain
A CQUAINTS her friends and the public gene
rally that having rented the house the rcsi-
dence-ofthc late Mr. Joseph Carruthers, she in
tends devoting it to the accommodation of young
Ladies arid children.—She solicits the patronage
of purents to her establishment, and assures them
that those confided to her care shall receive undi
vided attention-.
Oct 20 • $197
Education,
T HE subscriber respectfully announces to his
friends and the public that the exercises of his
school will- be resumed oil Monday 25th inst. The
course of instruction embraces the Latin Lnn-
S , History, Moral Philosophy, Composition,
^ -aptiy, English Grammar, Arithmetic, &o.
ko. Ho pledges himself to give the most nssidu-
oiis and unwearied attention to the moral and in
tellectual improvement of bis pupils.—Terms us
usual. G. WHITE.
oct 12 188
{Seminary for Young Ladies.
Tl/TRS. GUERINEAU acquaints her friends, nnd
JlYjL parents generally, tliut there are a few va
cancies in her Seminary for the ensuing season.
Instruction is given in all the various branches
of Education tuught in other Schools.
The terms may be known on application at her
residence York Street near Bolton's Squure.
Oct 19 tMlUl
The Subscriber has taken the
JAM
HOUSE in the Villafrc oi*R'ice-
lioro’, recently, occupied by Mr.
=3» KemptOtt, nn.l intends keeping u pub-
, for the accommodation of
TRAVELLERS and BOARDERS.
Those who may favor him witli a call aro assured
that every attention will be paid to their comfort
and convenience, His table will he supplied with
the bust the Country affords; his Bar with choice
liquors and his Stuble with the best provender,
and an attentive Ostler—the rates moderate. J
DAVID STETSON.
oct 30 201
T . To Rent.
The Tenement at present oc
cupied by Thomus U. 1*. Charl
ton, the properly of Charles Harris,
i Esq. iff Broughton Street; and posses
sion given oti the 1st November.
Oct 19 191
ic 51 h inst.
it* acroin-
ill..it Wil-
TO BE LET.
The STORE comer of Bay
nnd Drayton-Streets, now occu
pied by J. P. Setze. Possession may
lie had on the 15th of this m nth. For
further particulars, apply to Peter Dupon.
PETER EVEN.
M
oct 19
II191
To Rent. -
That larRC and pleasantly
situated House in Broughton
street, now occupied by Doctor J. B.
i Rend; for terms, apply to Bulloch U
Dunwody, Factors.
JOHN MOREL.
Oct 16 a!90
TTT! To Rent.
The Tenement in Broughton
Street adjoiningthe one occupi
ed by thesubscriiicr, possession given
the 1st of November.
M. MYERS.
190
&
Oct 16
tn
sham,
oct 9
To Rent,
The dwelling IIou^c of the
Subscriber is offered for Rent,
for one year from the 1st of Novem
ber next. Apply to R. 4* J- Haber*
RICH. W. HABERSHAM.
137
§4:
Copartnership,
T HE Subscriber has associated hlmself with,
John E. Wadsworth, in the Commission busi
ness, iir this place, which will hereafter be con
ducted under the firm of
BLISS A* WADSWORTH.
ELIAS BLISS.
oct 14 ' n!89
(/ lassical and English Seminary.
T HE subscriber informs his friends and tlife pub
lic that his Seminary for the instruction of
young Ladies aud Gpntlcmen is now open for the
reception of pupils.—The course of Education will
comprise the Greek nud Latin Languages in ad
dition to tiic ranches usually taught at public
schools.
Young Gentlemen prepared for entrance into
the Military Acudcmy or any College in the U. S.
For terms apply to the subscriber at his residence
corner of Drayton und York Streots.
Oct 25 1.1| 196 HENRY MACDONNELL.
Mrs. Humphreys,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of
Savnnnali that she will open n SCHOOL on
the first of November, for the reception of those
children, whose parents may entrust them to Iter
care. She will teach the solid and ornamental
branches of education; nnd after several years ex
perience in the instruction ofyoutli she flutters lier-
seifshc shall not fail to give satisfaction.
For further information please call at Capluin
M'Lean’s, Lincoln Street.
sept 28 ,182
MTntosh Academy.
W ANTED, for the above institution,
TEACHER, who can furnish letters of re
ference as to qualifications,character,Sic. address
ed to James Smith, Esq.
O’ The Savnnnnh Republican and New-York
Evening Post, will give the above three insertions
und forward their accounts for puyment.
To Kent.
The Dwelling House at pre
sent occupied by the Subscriber
nt the east end of the Theatre, und
possession can be hud immediately.
The House is a pleasant one and the yard large
and dry, with u comraodious-Gnrdcn.
, JOS. S.PELOT.
oct 22 a 194
To Rent.
A Houso on the South Com
mon Brriwn Ward has four
Rooms on the first nnd three on tho
second floors. Possession given on
tbb 15th November—Enquire of
Oct 22 ||l 194 F. M. STONE.
For Rent.
The House in Broughton-st.
lately occupied by Mr. Tcfft.—
The house; corner of Drayton and
York-streets, occupied by Mr Gofl'.—
The house fronting Oglethorpe oocupiodby Cant,
Bee. Tho house on the oppasito side of th<
Square, occupied by Mr. Leaoh.
The House at present occupied by Mr. George,
opposite to the Academy with mi entire Lot, or
part of the lot would be leased being a good stand
fora Grocery.
ALSO, '
Several other good dwelling house and the
stores corner of Broughton fond Bamard-streels.
Apply to J. MARSHALL,
oct 6 $r» y
To Rent.
The three story brick build
ing on the Bay, lately occupied
by JamfsDickson 4* Co. ns a Whole-
> sale Dry Good Store. A pply to
C, W.ROCKWKLLfrCO.
sept 28 182 ’
For Rent.
The brick house in South
Broad Street, belonging to the
est. Tiros. .Gardner, dec. At present
For TVcw-Ynrk.
The briir
T O ;\ T i N E,
i Capt. Betts,
Will sail oh Friday next, the
For freight or passage, liuvihg humisome
modatjons, apply to the captaiu on fj
"uinson’s wharf, or to
BLISS k WADSWORTH,
nov 3 m204
For NeW-YoTU.
(ES TABLISHE D LINE.)
Tho regular packet .-'lap,
willi am Wallace,
T. Wood, Master,
Will nicct with despatch. For
freight or passage, having clagjffit accommoda
tions, apply to Capt. W. on hoard, at Jones’ up
per wharf, or to HALL k IIOY’T.
nov 1 202
For New-York,
The fast sailing ship,
CHARLESTON, ^
Hai.sky, Master,
Will sail on Thursdny next.—For
freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply to Capt. II. on board at Jones’ upper
whnrf, or to HALL fcJlOYT.
nov 1 202
For Greenock:
The first rate pneket line ship
MENTOR,
■iiifiB "*■ AVIIsorx, Master,
> Will take what freight of Cotton tnay
offer for Greenock, nnd be despatched ns early i"
possible—apply to 0 \VM. GASTON.
oc;27 198
For Liverpool.
The well known and regular
trading ship,
GEORGIA,
Vnrnum, master,
Will meet with quick despatch.—For freight of
130 bales ot Cotton only, apply to
ANDREW LOW & Co.
105 tons of Liverpool SALT, nnd
33 crates assorted CROCKERY,
Received by the Georgia and offered for solo low
for cash or on accommodating terms for appiov-
ed paper if taken immediately from on board the
vessel at Five Fathom—apply as above,
oct 9 187
ESTABLISHED LINE
OF
New-York Packets.
Gl!tl>8. MASTERS.
SAVANNAH, W. Beebe,
LOUISA MATILDA, D. Wooi>,
AUGUSTA, D. Van Dyck.
WM. WALLACE, T. Woop,
EMPEROR, J. II. Bennett.
The above are all first rate vessels, with expe.
rienced commanders, and will continue to sail io
regulorsucccssion throughout the season, leaving
Suvnnnah for New-Yorx on Thursday, and New*
York for Savannah on Saturday in eueh week.—
For freight or passage, apply to the Coptuins on
board at Jones's Ur per Wharf, or to
HALL it IIOYT.
jan 27 21
Koticc.
I Plains and Spanish segars
1A Bales WHITE PLAINS
Just received and tor sale by
Of(0 CALVIN BAKER.
Whiskey, ' •••;!
ding from on boardthe Julius Casar,
[ft HHDS \ ld ^ r 8alti
I'J 100 bbis \ Phil.RYE WHISKEY.
“ bbla S Sa?sl!gur nd MuSC ° Vado Su 6 ar
128
lETBnm?'
i, nah nndit. , the lni, ie s of Savat..
t f crns f or the Season,
1‘esandGemirm °‘ T ncw MMOMS.—Mso,
lies SashC nmMv a - r r> FAYETTE GLOVES,
■jps of all cofow Vuist Bands > apd Gentlemen’.-
i 10 bs-'st mannnr "i, nnd ^ rc “ ^^gborn Bonnets
|^ f ' ,r tha?pui‘ nepUrchasud U prcii3in fc
H98
[EEsr*niF atcrit FamiI y Medicines
j Andersons,)^ Churches F.ss Mustard
ItjHoopers v-hings worm Lozenges
James Thompsons teeth paste.
, Ghurchcserm^i. j 1,0 eyewater
Anderson-) 6 !'if r0ps Ro P ors vegetable
|B'dsom liom-v O pulmonic detergent
1 A'ullers imS Hearlcm oil
lu l ’"'kido(| t l '° . ,i I 1 ' ilis > 1 oil
rKs elixir cunc’d mngnesia
L*Sfet »“»•?*.***
I I !Sfe fi*e storo of
I Chemists tmdn I 1 H . E NDRICKSON,
I' isa rH Sg^ts, Shad’s Buildings.
FACTORAGE.
T HE subscriber tenders his thanks to hisfriends
and the public for the liberal encourage
ment he has received in the
FACTORAGE and COMMISSION
BUSINESS,
and trusts that by a strict attention to the interest
of the Planter, ho will merit a continuance oftiieir
patronage.
For sale.
Grundy’s White Plains . *
Prime 42 inch Cotton Bagging.
ELIAS FORT,
Commerce Row.
oct 5 185
Hr. 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 ho will sell for cash or approved credit ut
the lowest City price.
Just received,
SULPHA TE of Q UININA.
oct 16 190
Cotton Bagging.
ft ft PIECES first quality Dundeo Buggihg,
for sale by ■ HALL & IIOYT.
oct 25
196
Fresh spices, $»c. ,yi
•fi ft A bBS. NUTMEGS
XUU 20do ( Miice
60 do Cloves
600 do Ginger, (Pulverised)
10 boxes Starch inbundlos of71bsea'ch
150 do Cassim or Cinnamon .
150 do Fig Blpe(n superior quality)
400’ do Pearl Ash " j '■
60 doz Lqrillfti'd's Snull’
200 do do and Beilis cut Tobacco,'
Are offered for sale by _
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Drugmtfu
Oct 14 188 Stud’s buildings.
occupied by Tlioinas Butler, Esq. For
terms, apply to H. KIRBY',
sept 28 1.182
ToRent.
The Store nni-Dwelling Jolin-
ston’s Square, lately occupied
by Mr. T. Walton, und Mrs. Blogg.
.Apply to M. GRIFFITH,
Market Square.
oct 7 r!86
Oct 30 m201
B. POWELL.
Evening school,
Near the Catholic Church.
T HE subscriber will recommence his Evening
School on the first Monday in
Those young gentlemen who.wish
themselves foi-tne Counting House, orMechahics,
will please to make early application.
. CP Four children maybe accommodated with
board 4-c.in the subscribers family,
sept 28 {l*182 PETER HYNES
DANCING ACADEMY.
ASSEMBL Y IIALL-Broughton-strcct.
T HE subscriber informs his friends and patrons
that his room haying been thoroughly clean
ed and repaired, his School for Young Misses and
Masters is now open for the season.
Having taken into consideration the present de
pression ofbusiness and consequent scarcity of
money, he has determined to lower the price bf
tuition accordingly. The terms will hereafter be
TWELVE DOLLARS per,quarter.
The sclipol for gentlemen is also open in the
evening. i
Oi? Persons wishing to see tho subscriber will
hjeuse call at his dwciiiug, corner of Drayton und
State Streots. JOHN C. * ^
nov 1 * r||2G2 , v. '
Chatham Academy.
T HIS Institution wilt again open for the re
ceptioii of pupils, on MONDAY, the first day
of November near!, tinder the supe'rintendiNice, us
heretofore, ofthc ReV.Mr. Cahteh, who will be
assisted by competent teachers,in the Female and
Mule Departments.
Tickets of admission must he obtained from the
undersigned, und no scholnryvill be permitted tc
remain after the lufise of three days, without one
TERRIS. a ' .
BOY'S SCHOOL.
1st. Class—Spelling and Reading per qr.
2d. Class—With YVriting, Geography,
Gramar, and Aritlimctic,
3d. Class—Do. with Alathnmatics, and
LttUu, and Greeks Languages,
GIRL'S SCHOOL.
1 st Cl ass—--Spelling andRcading,per quarter $8 00
2d Class—Do with Writing nndArithmetic 10 00
3d Class—Do with Geography, Astronomy,
History, kc. - - - 13 60
4th Class—With Drawing, Painting, kc. 16 00
W. T. WILLIAMS, Treasurer,
Oct 21, 1,-103 & \
I. ROBERTS, o.r.
oct 7
To Rent.
Two dwelling Houses on State
street, Columbia Ward. Apply
to
JNO. F. LLOYD.
rl87
To be Let,
The well known STORE in
Whitakor-Strect, at present oc
cupied by Messrs Hazard Sf Denslow,
ns n Paint nnd Oil Store. Possession
given immediately. For particulars apply to
LAY HENDRICKSON.
oct 25 r.196
To Rent.
A HOUSE in Broughton-
L Street, opposite the residence
**? of Mr. Mason, enquire of
Mrs. ELIZA LLOYD.
m197
A Steam Boat, with freighting Boats will regu
larly depart from the Company's wharf on Wed
nesday und Saturday of eacli week, and when
freight oilers to make it necessary, an extra boat
will depart during thd intermediate periods.
JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent.
oct 25 190 ,
Third company Election.
An Election for first and
second Lieutenants and an
Ensigh for the Third Beat
Company, will take place at the
office of Justice RussELron Thurs
day the 18th of . November inst.
A draft for tho number of non
commissioned officers required by
law will also take place at the same
time.
. C. H. HAYDEN,
Capt. 3d Company,
nov 1 202
Regimental Orders
An election is hereby or
dered to be held at the Mar
ket House, on th ;, twenty fourth
instant, for n .Aaj-.r to the First
Regi'i-cnt, Georgia Militia.
The Poll will open at eleven
o’clock, A. M.
J. HUNTER,
Captain, S. F.
L.OUIS GIRODON,
Capt. id Beat Com.
nov 3 204
Bij J. /$. if<r be ft Co.
On SATHRD tV, 6th' inst. »(. 11 o’clock.
Will be sold before our store.
6 barrels and *3 cases SflO
ALSO,
A general assortment if
6110 O E R I E .S.
Terms Cash,
nov 4 202
By J. ]>. Herbert vVkco.
On SATURDAY EVENING, Otii inst. ct ToVIk.
Will bo .sold in hi< Store,
A VALUABLE CUU.ECTION OJ*
Some elegsmlly bound-
Terms Cash,
nov 4 202 . .
By Calvin Baker.
ON MONDAY, the 8lh inst at il o’clock,
At his Auction Store ^
The Brick Store, nt Mj-sont
occupied by Jonathan Meigs.
*AI)0S on ^ l0 bey, corner of liarnArd Street,
<;n Lot No. 1, Digiiy Tytliing, Deck
er Ward, with three-eights of *ald Lot subject to a
ground rent ot $2oo per nnnum, under a it -■
Vom January, 1822, for live years : nt the expire,
lion of the lease, the looser to pay for th • baihli.-tg
uta valuation.
nov -I 204
Marshals sales.
W ILL he soldbefore the Coitrt,II.iuse in tho
City of Savannah, between the hours of ti
mid 2 o’clock, on Friday the 19th inshby order oi
the District Judge of Georgia.
^ /• The ship
]V _— . A I, H I <) N,
As *he now lies a wr.-ck off St Ckiih-
erines Island, with all her lnatcriuls
and cargo remaining on board.
The materials saved or lying on the Ecirb of St.
Catherines und on the main, viz.
213 pieces Mahogany, ou the Beud> ut.
high water mafk.
21 do do iu Beach. Creek
. 32 drt - do in Point Cr*t-<-k
15 do , do on Mr. Posti-i! ; plan
tation, Harris’ Neck, McIntosh
County “Y '
23 pieces Logwood in possession of
Mr. Harris of St. Catlmrius lulunil
22 pieces on the Reach above high wa
ter mark , .L'y-m
23 pieces on the Islund
14 do in the possession of Jlr. Ur
tell at Harris’ neck
1 pair of Jackserews
1 small grnplin on the Bead
1 Quadrant, 1 pr Pistols, 7 “
1 piece Parclin, 1 Tophtast
1 whipsaw, 1 Tarpauliu,
1 pr Stilynrds, 2 lai •ge chains.
2 pitch Ladles, 1 Axe, 8 Augera
2 large chisels, 2 scrapers
A small l6t of copper
2 Grooving Plaius, 1 hand saw,
A lot of Lend, 'Wh !
1 lot of running rigging
• 1 wentcU
nov 4 J. H. MOREL, m.d. r;.
Notice.
ON Thursduy next, tho 11th in 4.
I N front of the exchange between the bom s cf
10 and 11 A. M. will be leased for one yarn-
The Rooms in the Exchange.
Leased under the superintendence of the Ex.
change Committee.
'P.-M. STONE, Marshal.
nov 4 ,S02
By -Calvin Baker.
Administrator's sale.
On the first Tuesday in Deccir,l ~.
Will be sold in front of the Court Hous in this
City, nt 11 o’clock. All tho personal pr.iporty
ofWm.Mayhew, deceased.
Consisting of a
DWELLING HOUSE!
On Lot No. 31, Liberty Word omi one
i on rmrtof Lot No. 2, Jekvil Tytliing
Darby Ward,and sundry CARPENTER S TOOLS.
oct 26
$8 00
10 00
13 60
T HE Subscribers having taken that well knou n
houso, the Georgia Hotel, will accommodate
steady boarders aud transient persons, ou the most
reasonable terms. Their table will be supplied
with the best the market affords, and every atten
tion will be paid to those who may favor them
with their company. •
They have also taken tho extensive Stables at
tached to that building, where they can accommo
date a large number of borses, either by the month
or uuy shorter period.
DOPSON k MURPHY.
oct 12 *rl88
; LAW
T HE subscriber tenders his professional servi
ces to the public; and begs loave to inform
them, that he may at nil times be found at the Of
fice of Messrs. Davies Berrien, situated in Hun
ter’s buildiugson the Bay:
JOSEPH VALLENvlE BEVAN.
Savannah, Oct. 26,1824.
O’The Constitutionalist, Georgia Journal,and
Washington News, ore requested to give the ~
bove p insertions, weekly;
! To be Leased,
fTsfilt a number of years, tho Southern half of
JD Lot No. 6, Reynolds Ward, on the corner of
'Broughton and Abcrcorn streets, a very eligibl
situation for a dwelling houso.. Apply to
A i, PRATT.
oct 14
ot Win. Ala
Ilk'
Fresh Teas.
J. B. HERBERT & Co.
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
Chests, half chests, ten cattys,five cat-
’ tys and cannistcrs Hvson Tea
Ten cattys,fire cattys and cunnistcrsIurr.RiAL and
GnNrowBER Teas
Hyson skin, tonkay, souchong and Bohea Teas
All of which are of; the latest importation, and
will be sold on accommodating terms,
sept 28 182
Clerks Office.
29th October 1824,
TVrOTICE—Proposals will be received at tl
-Lx Office until the 10 th Defiembcr next, for su,
plying the Guard house with wood nnd lights—
und keeping the same clean—also, for sweeping
and keeping in order, the Police office.
Extract from the minutes,
SOL; COHEN, c. c. pro tens.
oct 29 200 _
Clerks Office,
29th October, 18?4.
I N conformity with.a resolution of Council No
tice is hereby given that on the second regular
meeting,in Nov. nest, Council will proceed to
elect a City Treasurer, to till the vacancy occa
sioned by the decease of John I. Roberts.
Extract from the minutes..
SOL. COHEN, o. c. pro/cm.
oct 29 200
Dy v 1 . _ r
Sold by order of the'Administratms
Oct 22 194
Executor's sale.
ON THURSDAY, 25tb Nov. next at past 10 o’
clock, will be sold in front of his Auction slurs,
all the
Household Furniture,
Belong to the estate of Hugh M'Oail, deceased.- -
Consisting of
Side Boards, Bureaus, Dining Tables,
Chairs, Carpets, Looking Glasses, Glass
Ware, Beds and Bedding, Bedsteads, and
Kitchen Furniture.
Together with a quantity of
Plated and silver Ware.
ALSO,
A quantity of . -
Madeira Wine, in botttlcs. ’
Sold by pcrmissioi; of the Hon. the Iuforior
Court of Chatham County, by order of tin- Ex
ecutor. ' T'
Oct ip 190 ,
* Administrators sales.
On \he first Tuesday in December nexfj
TTriLL be sold at the court house in thecouu-
V T ty orEOingham.
A tract of land containing 202.’ acres, known by
tiic number 229—10th dist. lying in the count of
Henry, on the Yellow River, fwenty five uc. of
which is cleared, together with some ■ iniprovv-
nients thereon And considered a valuable. 11 :■ .-t.—
Sold by an ordcrobtainod from the lion, the In
ferior Court of the County of Effingham, for the
benofit of tho heirs and creditors of the estate of
Emanuel Ualin, late of said Comity dec.
JACOB GNANN, Junior.
Administrator.
oet 2 1S4 ■
1 : I
Administrator’s sale.
^^ILLbesold on tho eleventh proximo, by
... Wanted to Hire.
rpEN or fifteen prime field hands for whom lib-
X crul wages will he given. Apply to
Oct 21 || 193 S. M. BOND.
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah an the 1st inst. a negro man w|io
says his name is York, and that he belongs to
Henry Taylor, of Black Swamp, S. C. und that lie
runaway about three years und u half ago, lie is
feet 5A inches high and about 30 years of age.
r.ov« 204 JNQ. I DFiV~~
order of the Hon. the Court of uicbnarv,
at tile residence of John G. Butler, Esqe in Little
Ogecchee Distiict ;■ between the hours of 10 and
4 o’clock, ut public Auction.
One.llorse, Saddle.and Bridle, and tho remain
ing stock ofcattle'belongingto the estate i if Kick'd
Pellum, dec’d., Sold for the benofit of the heirs
and creditors of the said dec’d.
BENEDICT BOURQFIN.
nov 2 ■ ||203 Temporar V Adm V.
Executor's sale, ' .
By J. B. Herbert ^»co.
On tlicjirst Tuesday in December next,
W ILL he sold nt the Court House in this city
between the usual hours oi 10 and 2 o el k.
All the buildings situated on the north western
corner of Lot No thirteen Washington Ward, con
sisting ol'a 1 story house with a kitchen aud other
necessary improvements being the property of tho
est. of Susannah Miller, dec. ' Sold by peruihdun
of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Chatham County
and by order of the F.x’r for the- Irene fit of the heirs
of said estate.