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F5Sh Addition* to the Present 1 hue;
X TQ WHICH IS ADDED,
A Digest of Cases at N ml »
n -7„,W1/ Hanmond,E*<1-'villi the ndd.t.onofthe
Principal American Decisions,
t ” , * n u tUa. toLe catnuleted In b vol-
By K 0 /voUin)e, bound in calf.
H®S?» uf volutM of this valuable, work is now
Jj r ,'' C fo r delivery and the others will follow with
^T.&inv ns possible. The improvements and
b» little du . > is t( , this edition will so much
X3*V «tf\o ,*rc«d« Biir on's Abriiljt-
Who has Just Received,
, V ' ,< number of now and valuable
.T* ALSO,
U.HUMS, elegantly bound in Morocco
•ulravos, various sizes and prices.
C» 22 ; 77 -
Stmrit* l-omkr, Groema,
Domestic Goods, eye.
0!\ Whole and lml( kegs Dupont si Powder
50 150 BagsBuck and patent Shot, assorted
&00 pounds Bar Lend
2 tons Share Moulds
6o kegs cut Nails, assorted,
20 Bags prime Lagun a tottcc
lft do Black Pepper
sx^Ssft&sii?
S& t SS5,‘» r .jy
16 doz (lask . do do do
JOlhdUttds fresh Nutmegs
30 'aba'best London Mustard
10 pipes and 20 barrels Gift
>»Bs2®EgagW ’ -
e%6fagjmattrac
S it Checks rvhich will bfe sold in qtmnti-
itoto suifpu.xIusers.anholoWdemarket price,
-Market Square..
NOW LJNDIJVG,
I 0i\ BARRELS Rutenburgh Gin
Inn 16 Pipes do . / do
1 30 Barrels New England Ruth
80 Hogsheads do do
, C/s boxes Mould Candles
100 do Soap
'60 Bags Prime Havana Coffgh
3 Bales Bleached Sheetings
2 Do brown do
5 Do do Shirtings
6 Cases Plaids and Ginghams,
60 Bnrrels Navy Bread
60 Do Pilot do '
15 Do Current Wioo
"■It Casks Cheese
6 Tubs Goshen Butter . '
Tor sale by ,■ 'S. C. GREENE; .
nov l || p202 • , Afoorg^sjEhrirT^
Hugar.
IAA BOXES brown Havana Sugar
HIUSO" white “ “
12 bbls brown “ “ I :
For sale by GAUDRY h HERBERT.
oct27 t!98 . '
Lumber, Factorage Lind .Com-
, . mission Business.
T HE Subscriber continues tho Lumber, Factor
age and Commission Business, at bis old
"[stand near the Union Ferry Wharf, and tenders Ida
lervices to his friend* and the public.
He will also attend to the RF.-PACKINO and
0MPRES81NG of COTTON,his cotton press be
tin complete order.
Oct 30 201 •* JNO.EVER1NGHAM.
L. PETTY,
OFFERS FOR SALE,
BARRELS Philadelphia Whiskey
LtlU 20 Hogshead- do do
60 barrel? Bach’s Gin it, White’s do
100 do l’enniugCon’s Loaf Sugar.
20 hhds St. Croix Sugar
126 bags Coffee
5 do old Java Coffee '
12 pipes Holland Gin
6 tin Cognac Brandy ,
4 do ' Jamaica Rum 1 ;
10 qr casks Malaga Wine
2 palf pipes Greek do
20 casks Shut, assorted r ' .
100 kegs Dupont’s Gunpowder
*25 canister do Eagle do
10 bags Black Pepper
10 do Pimento., . •
6 , do Race Ginger
»„ , Hysoj? and Gunpowder Tew»
SO barrels fresh Flour
M half do . do ,
13 Tons Iron
3 do PloughMoulds .
*00 kcgsNaila, a-sorted -
10 hogsheads Molussej '* ,
s.t, ;
“0 barrels Prime Pork ( ,
26 casks Brown Stout
20 dt> Pints, 8 dozen cac&
*0 quarter boxes Segars / ' .'
10 dozon cast steel Axes
JOO pieoos Cotton Bagging
25 boxes Salts b6 6 ' ■ •
Glri Cases, Demijohns, &c. &C.
i.200
rplf!'. Subscribers have received by the late ar-
JL rivals from New-YorU and Livernool, their
FALL SUPPLY,
co.NMSTiriu op
0-4 and 0-1 London Duffle Blankets
6-4 and PM Rose Blankets
White, Mixtimd Blue Plains, very low
6-4 Bine and Mixt Cloths for Servants
Fine While Welsli Flannels
Do W hite, Blue and 1‘ied Yorkshire
Very fine Scarlet Cloths nud Casiimnres
Superfine Cloths. Cnssinleres and Sattinet
lioiilllazcen* and Bonibnzelts
4-1 and 0-4 Black, White and Pink
Italian Cragka ' 1 .
Caroline Plaids ami SatilburytFlan-
nels ffk
Linen and Coltoli Bed Tick
4-1 and 8-1 Counterpanes and Quilts
Fine Printed Counterpanes, a new article
Furniture nnd Garment Dimity
Printed Cnmbriek and Furniture Chintz
Fine Irish l.inen and Sheeting
Linen Cambric and du Handkerchiefs
Rich Shaded and Figured Silks *
Bttrugo and Colored Florence
Bagugc Scurfs and Handkerchiefs
Rich Cashmere Scarfs, Shawls and Hand
kerchiefs •.
Bolnnett Veits nnd Thread Laces
4-4 and (i-4 Plain and Fig. Bohinett*
do do Cambric and JaconetU-
do do Nainsook and Book Mttsliti
do do heal India Jaconctts and Mull
Muslins ' vV
Flounce RoBcs nnd Inserting Trimming
Rich Ball Dresses and Head Ornuineuts
Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hose of all des
criptions,
With sundry other articles, too numerous to men
tion, nil of which will be sold on the most accom
modating terms, by
■ W1U, £ II. ROSE.
oci21 cel98 . " r
l. 7^
'MRS. KlMnEftT%
mm Ami,j
•Ini’s Where
are taught ,
gy
j S now open for the reception of she
the following branches of education
viz:—
m:.l!)IXCi, WRITING,,
The Subscribers
Continue the Commission linsittcSS in Liv
erpool, under the Firni of
ISA 4 C, LOW 4’- CO.
A ND will at all times make liberal ndvnnceson
produce-cOttsigned to them foV sale.
Having ships regularly in the Liverpool, trade,
and owning a convenient wharf, On Winch thei r
are roomy I'ire-prQof Stores, cotton ivili bo re
ceived and forwarded in Inetr own vessejs, or
those to their address, free of unv commission. ,
Orders for morclmhdlzc, will li6' executed lutll
only 4 commission charged) when the payment Is
satisfactorily secured.
A general assortment of ftriiisfi
- ■ jem'f
is just received, being bought with .Woneif nnd se
lected by one of the partners. Ihoy will be furnish
ed ns low as by any regular Importing Honse In
tbe United States, and on a long credit, for
approved paper, ANDREW LOW h CO.
oct 26 1P7 .
Heady Made Clollijng,
GT' At cost ! •
nrilVE subscriber liitendingidleavc this place by
1 the 20th Of this month, ofl’ers hU STOCK OF
GOODS AT C0ST.-<^-It comprises a general as-
sortlineiitof ....
CLOTHING OF ALL SIZES,
JOHN P. SETZ,
octK , •
3OOliaPHY, GRAM-
Milt. I MRROtDERY, TAMBOURING,
PLAIN SEWING, ANt> MARKING.
Mr,». L. avails herself of the opportunity <>Fcx-
pressing her thanks, for the very liberal patronage
she i s hitherto received, and pledges herself, tint
no endeavors shall be spared, to merit n cotHlnn-
""('® °f *t< Herterms, which are moderate, may
he known by applying at her residence in Brough-
ton-81root) adjoining the office of Wm.B. Bulloch,
Esq. ” ’ ,
N. B. Three,.-or four pupils can be instructed in
the rudiments of MUSIC, on the Piano Forte, on
reasonable term*. Apply as above.
nov r> * 207
r m mmmm
FOR CHILDREN AND HISSES.
M ISS SI’AULDING proposesopeningaSchool
on Wednesday M ihst. for Children and Mis
ses. For terms, application may be mmlc to Miss
S. at the School Room, comer of Broughton and
Abercorn SlrOets, nearly opposite the residence
of Win, B. Bullock, Esq. or to Mrs Orsborns.
Reference may be made to Rev. Mr. How or
Joseph Cummi.no, Esq.
IlHv c203 . ' '
Miss 'Germain
A CQUA1NTS her friends amdthp public gene-
rally that having rented the hon-i- the resi
dence of the. late Mr. Joseph Cnrnitlicrs, she in
tends devoting it to the accommodation of young
Ladies and children,—She solicits tlie patronage
of'pnrents ttfher establishment, and assures them
that those confided to her care shall receive undi
vided attention.
Oct 2(5 f1«7
NEW STORE,
North Side of Market Square
A NEW STORE hns been opened next door to
J. H. JVKcnsie's Hat Store, Market Square^
where a few GOODS will be soldlowforCush, viz :
Black Tufeta Ribbon, 1 inch wide 6) cts for turn
yard* <' .
“ do . Ij " cts per yd..
White Rid Gloyea, very superior, Is fld per pair
“ long do do 73 cts do
Gentlemen's Beaver Gloves, ,-60 cts do •
do do liiicd ' 76 do
Caroline Fluids at reduced prices,
Tartan, do.,'- do
Bombazetts, Calicoes, Ribbons
Inserting Trimming -* ~
" Flannel waistcoat patterns very superior
ALSO,
A.qnantity of ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, from
25 to cents. •
Very large imitation Combs ,
Fancy Handkerchiefs, Waist Buckle's, £re. Sic.
nov 6 *m200 '<•
FACTORAGE.
r|lHl-sul)Scribcr tenders his thanks to liisfriends
A and the public for the liberal encourage
ment he has received in thc
FACTORAGE and COMMlSSlON
nusrNEss, ; . •>
and trpsts that by a strict attention to the interest
of therfanter,lie will meritncontinuance oftheir
patronago.
For sale.
Grundy’s white Flaips
I’rliue 42 inch Cotton Bagging.
ELIAS FORT,
Commerco Row.
oct 5. 185
Education,
T HE subscriber respectfully announces to his
friends nud the public that the exercises of his
school will be resumed on Monday 26thInst. The
course of instruction embraces the Latin Lari
guage, History, Mrijjfl Philosophy, Composition
Geography, English Grammar, Arithmetic, &c
ho. He pledges himself to give the most assidu
ous and Unwearied attention to the'moral and in
tellectual improvement of his pupils.—Terms
tisunl. G. WHITE.
oct 12 188
/Seminary for Young Ladies.
■jV/fltS. GUERINEAU acquaints her friends, and
J.TA parents generally, that there are a few va
cancies in her Seminary for the ensuing season.
Instruction is given in all the various brandies
of Education taught in other Schools.
The terms may be known on application at her
residence York Street near Bolton’s Square.
Oct 19 Im19I
Classical and English Seminary.
T HE subscriberihfoilns Ins friends'and the pub
lic thut his Seminary for the instruction of
young Ladies and Gentlemen is now open for the
reception of pupils.—The Course of Education will
cotriprise the Greek and Latin Languages in ad
dition to the ranches usually taught at public
schools. .
Young Gentlemen prepared for entrance, into
the Military Academy or tuny College in the U. S.
For terms apply to the subscriber at hli * residence
corner of Drayton and York Streets, i
Oct 25 t-HtOd HENRY MACPONNELL.
Mrs. iluniplireys, ‘
R ESFECTFULLY- informs the inhabitants of
Savannah that she will open a SCHOOL on
the first of November, for the reception of those
children, whose parent* may entrust them to her
cure. She will teach the solid and ornamental
hrunchos of education; nnd after several years ex
perience In tlie instruction ofyouthsheflattorsher-
self she shall not fail to give satisfaction. '•< '
For, further information please call at Captain
M‘T can’s, Lincoln Street.
r 29 ,182 '
icco«l
[nov 3
C? 3 The gentleman who has in
tiniM°lf eS9 lst volume of Russel on
witb thc nam ® of “ OWENS" mark:
le snm 'l* 0 o. 0VC m so E 00( l ns to relurn
|e same to the office of
| nov 5 m M.M'ALLISTER
i * nu Fi'ivatc Family.
,versed in. the diifereht
-nag,.. s °f^ , hglish Education, and the Latin
l Cleft kC,mntr >/ Store,
esinuH and ° Can >0 ' Vel1 rec ommcnded as a
nov 4 n Jo^ compl,,nt ‘
“- 00 WATT h SMETS,
A fami
c hasf®^v4
pM
ilcrt‘1
f House Servants
a i’piy d auh[ 3 a offi~ I,orsale “ f0r particularfl
n203
loov 2
faSS Bu - tter > et c-
1C,C0 B ‘|
iy ct ’;|
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rcawT
,r«‘ I
to tb»|
ceJ <,r |
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rcft* f ® 1
iyli®l
8 anil
tctlin]
w tor
i.ll f»1
V
2n ,/ —■•■■iiui-e Flour
ImftSmiSi
F «w& Hav,i,lllCoff co
“° V4 rfc S. C, GREENE.-
WEsub, •
f- res to the ™,i!v n< ^ ers b ' s Professional servi-
P'ljhat h c m»v iitnli be 8 3 l° llV0 to inform
: Sv^ C5 «ls. Davica A, ft”®- b ° foul,d ®* tbe 0f *
Vdingso,^* ^ erncn > situated in Hun-
BEVAN.
ive 1011 ^v ! n **' 1 '’t’ Georgia Journal,and
r ' ‘‘^n'Kios »Ubt- qUeStttJ 6“’°" ti* 0 tt
Planters Bank.
'jVf OT1CE is liereby- given, that after the first
J.1 day of Jattuary next, this Bank will not re
ceive for a y debts duo to it, the notes of the Da
rien Bank, portlie notes of tiny other batik,which
does notyop demand, redeem its paper wjlh spe
cie. . Notes and acceptances -deposited'- for eol-
lrictioh, 'until further notice, niuy.be paid jn any
of tnf uqtes of the Banks of Georgia, it being un
derstood that depositors of su ili paper will be
pnid iu the same notes, tlie amount' ol collections
made for them,
, J, MARSHALL, Cashier,
nov 4 t202
Fifty Dollars lie ward,
W ILL be paid for the apprehension. and de
livery of tlie foiTowing Negioos to the Sub-'
scribers, living io Bourke Cnnty, or any safe Jail
so we caii get them—or a liberal reward will be
given for any part, of them, to wit. Morattari'a
bright Mulatto, man, about 36 years old; rather
slender made and of keeiiihppreneu9ion; and his
wife Hannah a black woman about 45 yeats old,
with.a scar on ouesideof h'er face, the property
of Joseph Hines—Ben un Africail about 45 years
o]d, small and well set and filed teeth, witli a scar
Ben and Sylvia, two of the children belong to tin
Estate of Smith Stringer, deedi tlie other child
and Ben and Sylvia to Abrior Belcher: They
broke loose a large Canoe on Tuesday the 28th
September last, at Stephen^ Bridge; Btjrke Coun
ty, nnd we tiring will aim down the River to the
Marshy Country, below Savannah, ns Ben war
boright up there and has onceruneWay and got hit
wife and children back tliere and were apprehen
ded arid put in Savannah Jail, not two years ago;
—One ofthe men took off a Glin the other a Pis
tol with them.
♦ JO
AB
oct 14 180
Lip Balsam.
T HIS Balsam is highly recommended for the
euro of sore and chopped Lips. It is said to
give immediate relief—a supply of it can be had
at the store of. LAY h HENDRICKSON
nov
Broiiaijt to Jaikijip
I N Savannah on the lst inst. a negro man who
suye his name is York, and that he belongs to
Henry Taylor, ofBluck Swamp,S. C, and that he
runaway about three years and a Iialt ago, he is 6
feet 5A inches high and about 30ycars oi age.
nov & 9H ?NO-1* DEWS, /. 0. c
f.stAnns'
AWt The Subscriber b.as ta!;cr. the
1 iTfliL. HOUSE in the Village of Rice-
* IS * fc® boro’, ' recently occupied by Mr.
'JVsKSi Kcmpton, and intends keeping a pub
lic bouse, for tlie accommodation of
TRAVELLERS and BOARDERS.
Those who may favor him witli a call are assured
tlyit every attention will be paid to their comfort
and convenience, His table will he supplied with
the best the country affords; his Bar with choice
liquors nnd his Stable with Hie bcsfprovelidcr,
and un attentive Ostler—thc rates moderate.
■ , DAVID STETSON,
oct 30 20l
To Rent.
The Tenement ntpresent oc
cupied by Thomas U. P. Charl-
J jmHW ton, the properly of Charles Harris,
5s3Ss& Esq. In Broughton Street; and posses
sion given on the lst November.
Oct 19 191
TO BE LET.
The STORE corner of Bav
nnd Drayton-Streets, now occu
pied by J. P. Setzo. Possession may
be had on the 15th of this nr nth. For
further particulars, apply to Peter Dupon.
' 1 PETER EVEN.
oct19 H10I
To Rent.
Tlie wharf and stores, next
above Wayne’s, well calcula
ted for a wood or Lumber wharf.
ALSO,.
The yellow three stoiyBrick buildings in Frank
lin Ward—An approved Tenant can have with
one.of the Tenements, the Furniture nnd servants
by early application to R. F. WILLIAMS
nov 4 • || i.205
. ST
OF
New-York Packets.
sun's. mastbks.
SAVANNAH, W. Beebe,
iOUISA MATILDA, D. Woob,
AUGUSTA, D. Van Dv< k.
WM. WALLACE, T. Wood,
EMPEROR, J,H. Bennett.
The above are all first’ratc vessels, with expe
rienced commanders, and will continue to sail in
regularsucocssion throughout the season; leaving
Savannah for Ncw-Yorx on Thursday, and New-
York for SuVannah on Saturday in each week —
For freight or passage, apply to the Captains ort
board ol Jones’s Ur per Wharf, or to
HALL h HOYT.
jan 37 21
Passage for Neio- York.
[ESTABLISHED I.INE.j
The regular packet ship
WILLIAM WALLACE,
T. Wood, Master,
Will sail to-morrow. For passage
only, having excellent accommodations, apply on
hoard, at Jones* upper wharf, or to
HALL h HOYT.
nov 8 208
-W
cS-sssSaii \
rent.
The Dwelling House at pre
sent occupied by the Subscriber
at the east end of the Theatre, and
possession can be bad immediately.
The House is u pleasant one and the yard large
and dry, with a commodious Garden.
JOS. S. PELOT.
oct22 a194
, > To. Rent.
A House on thc South Com
mon Brown Ward has four
Rooms on the first and three on the
second floors. Possession given on
the 16th November—Enquire'of
Oct 22 || r. 194 F. M. STONE.
M !
f
For Rent.
• The House in Broughton-st
lately occupied by Mr. Tefft.—
The house corner of Drayton and
1 York-streets, occupied by Mr Goff.—
The house fronting Qglcthorpe occupied by Capt,
Bee. The house on the opposite side "of the
Square, Occupied by Mr. Leach.
The House at presentoccupied by Mr. George
opposite to the Academy with an entire Lot, or
pnrt of the lot wouldbe leased bcinga good stand
for a Grocery.
ALSO,
Several other good dwelling hpusc , and tbe
stores corner of Broughton Jan d Barnnrd-stif cts
Apply to J. MARSHALL.
oct 6 fr*
To Rent.
Thc three story brick build
ing on the Bay, lately occupied
by Janes Dickson 4* c ° as a Whole
salt Dry Good Store, Apply to’
C. W. ROCKWELL i* CO
182
A
sept. 28
'M‘lntosh Academy.
VKrANTED. for the above institution, a
V ▼ TEACHER, who can furnish letters of re
ference as to qualifications,character,&c. address
ed to James Smith, Esq.
. ; (O’ The Savannah Republican and New-York
Evening Post, will give the nbove three insertions
and forward Iheir accounts for payment. “
Oct 30 m2(H „ ; : A, B. POWELL.
Evening school,
Near the Catholic Church.
T HE subscriber will recommence hix Evening
School on the first Monday ip October.—
Those .young gentlemen who wish to prepare
themselves for the Counting Hduse; or Mechanics,
)4ill please to make early application.
KT* Four children rimy be acoommddated with
board fyoi in the subscribed family,
sept 28' 4f»182 PETER HYNES •
DANCING ACADEMY. ^
ASSEMBLY HALL—Brdughton-slrcct,
rilHE subscriber informs Iris friendsandpatrons,
X that his room having been thoroughly clean
ed and repaired, his School for. Yomg Misses and
Masters is now open for the season .
Having taken into congideratioriRt’e present de
pression ofbusiness and consequent scarcity of
money, he has determined to lower the price of
tuition accordingly. The terms will hereafter be
TWELVE.DOLLARS per quarter-.
The school for genticmert is" also open in the
evening. ,
ID* persons wishing to see the Subscriber will
lease call at hiS dwelling, corner of Drayton and
Itate Streets. JOHN C. LEGE.
nov 1 r||202 ’ ...
AUGUST G. OEMLER,
H AS removed hisDRbG STORE, to the comer
■ of Broughton and Whitaker.Slrcels, opposite
Col. Shellnutn’s Mdnsidn House, where he exhibits
for sale, a choice assortment of
Fresh Medicirieis and Garden
seedSi
and various other articles Suiting bis line; Re ab-
staiq? relating the whole String of name* of the
things he offers, and only Mentions a few which
are hot commonly found itl every Drag Store, via:
Fol. Sabina, Pyrula Uriibellata,
Degitaiis Purpurea, ScuHoap, HyssOp,
German Leopard’S Bane, (arnica roontana)
' Elecampane, (InulaHeienitiiri) Hops,
Ergot, Tonquin Deans, Squire’s Elixir.
Daffy’s Elixir, Ess. Mnstwd, Ess. Tyre,
Jesmt Drop, Churche’s Cough Drops,
Aromatic Vinegar, Toilet, Vegetable, ,
and other Soaps, Macassar Oil, ■'
Phosphorus, Ox. Mur. Potasse,
• James’s Fever Powders, lnfuntile Powders,
P end’s Stiptic, Spirit* Soap,
mnigating Phstils, Pytolignious Acid,
t luck Drop.
BSpectihgthc utility oftlris last article, he refers
to tho last, but one, page of thc Georgia and South
Carolina Almanac, Of this year- v
oct 9 1187 .
Fop Sale,
A VERY capable Negro Man, about 24 years
of aee, a waiter, hostler and Drammey.
' nov 6 IIm^O? ... . _ J. MARSHALL .
Liberty Superior Court.
To the Jurors, Witnesses and Suitors in the same.
T HE Judge of the Superior Courts of tbe East
ern District having been edited to a conven
tion of the Judges at Miltedgeville, the Supe
rior Court of Liberty Comity will be adjourned,
on the regular day of the Term; to the sixth of De
cember, of which Jurrirs, Witnesses, and Suitors
iu the same will take notice, and give their at
tendance accordingly.
By order of his Honor James M. Wayne, Judge
of the Superior Court- E.BAKER, c.t.B ~
uov»3 ra#
For Rent-
Tho brick house in South
Broad Street, belonging to thc
... est.Thos. Gardner, dec. At present
HSaai occupied by Thomas Butler, Esq. For
terms, apply to H. KIRBY,
pt 28 l182
oct 7
To Rent.
The Store and Dwelling John-
stpn’s Square, lately occupied
by Mr. T. Walton, and Mrs. Blogg. ‘
Apply to M. GRIFFITH,
Market Square;
rl86
Mi
« c tT
To Rent.
Two dwelling Houses on Stqtc
f street, Columbia Ward. Apply
JNO. F. LLdYD.
1*187 .
To he let,
The well known STORE in
Wliitakcr-Streety at present oc
cupied by, Messrs Hazard Denslpw,
i ns a Paint and Oil Store. Possession
given immediately.. For particulars apply to
LAY 4-HENDRICKSON;
oct 26 1,196 *
oct 26
To Rent.
A HOUSE in Broughton
Street, opposite the residence
of Mr. Mason; enquire of
Mrs. ELIZA LLOYD.
m!97
T HE Subscribers having taken that Well known
house, the Georgia Hotel, will accommodate
steady boarders and transient persons, on the most
reaSondblri terms. Their table will be supplied
with the best the market affords) and every atten
tion will be pnid to those who may favor them
with their company.. ,, .
They have also trikeh the, extensive Stables at
tached to that building, where they cah nccomino-
date a large number ol horses, either by the month
or any shorter‘period.
. * DOPSON & MURPHY
oct12 . »p!88 - ,
To be Leased,
F OR a number of years; the Southorti half of
Lot No. 6, Reynolds Ward; on the corner of
Broughton and Abercorn streets; a very eligible
situation for a dwelling house. Apply to
A. J. PR
oct 14 Jm189
PRATT.
Assize of Bread.
T IIE average price of flour being $64 per be.i
re), 196 weifiht, the weight of bread for
reserit month must be.
124 Loaf 2 lbs 13 ounces
6| do , 1 do 6j do
of Which all bakers and sellers of bread will take
due notice,
oct 5 185
Genuine patent Family Medicines
L EES Pills Churches Ess Mustard
Anderson* do Chingswprm Lozenges
Hoopers do Thompsons*teeth paste
. James dd do eye water
Churches cough drops Rogers vegetable
Andersdns do puTmoiiic detergent
Balsom Honey Hearie’m oil
Audlcrslenative British oil
Opodcldbck Henrys canc’d magnesia
Squires felixirz Batemans drops; tyc
' Salts LemoiJS
Cari'constantly bo bria at the store of
LAY 4- HENDRICKSON;
Chemists and. Druggists, Shad’s Buildings.
sept 28 183
For Liverpool.
The well known and regulnr
trading' ship,
Y GEORGIA,
Varnum, master,
Will meet with quick despatch.—For freight Of
160 bales oi Cotton only, apply to
ANDREW LOW h Co,
105 tons of Liverpool SALT, find
38‘crates assorted CROCKERY,
Received by the Georgia and offered for sale low
for cash or on accommodating terms for approv
ed paper if taken immediately from on board the
vessel at Five Fathom—apply asabove.
oct 9 187
For Greenock.
. The first rate packet line ship
MENTOR,
J. L. Wilson, Muster,
Will take what freight of Cotton may
offer for Greenock, and be despatched as early as
possible—apply to WM. GASTON,
oc )27 198
mi «
By Calvin Baker
ON THURSDAY, the lltli inst at 11 o’cloclf,
At hie Auction Store
A nenerni Assortment of seasonable
D It Y GO p 1) S.
ALSO, ;
III fr out of his Auction Store
A general assortment of
G R O C 11 It I E S.
nov 9 201
10 Oj-
etion - o 1 a;
Ault
Executor's sole.,
ON THURSDAY, 25th Nov. next at \ past
Clock, will be sold iu front of bis At
all the lj^L ) .
IIouschoM Furniture.
Belong to tlie cslutcol Ungli Sl‘Call, decease*!
Consisting of
Side Boards, Bureaus, Dining Too
Chairs, Carpets, Looking Glass
Ware, Beds and Bedding, Bedsteads,
Kitchen Furniture. - -; ’ f •' .
Together witli a quantity'of
Plated and silver Ware.
ALSO,; * . . •
A quantity of
Madeira Wine, in botttles.
Sold by permission of the Hon. tin-. Infcrtot
Court of Chatham County, by order of the Ex
ecutor.
Oct 16 190 "
sales.
Court House in the
fs ->i 10
For New York.
The regular and fostsailingcoppcred
had copper fastened ship
CLIFFORD WAYNE,
I. White, Master,
will have immediate dispatch. For balance of
freightorpassageharingelcgaiit accommodations.
Apply to Capt. White on board at Anderson’s
Wharf. «
nov .6 207 '
For Augusta and Hamburg.
The Sjcam Boat. HAM BURG,
TS expected to arrive here front Charleston, on
1 WEDNESDAY tho 10th, She will take freight
nnd passengers for Hamburg arid Augusta. Apply
to . - • PONCE 4* MACKENZIE,
nov 8 *208
Marshals
W ILL be sold before tli
City-of Savannah, be
and 2 o’olui:k,on Friday the 19th inst.by ordt;- */j‘
the District Judge of Georgia.
) . The ship
ALBION,
As slid now lies a wreck off St Cath
erines Island, with hit her materia ft
und cargo remaining on board.
ALSO,
The materials saved or lying on the Beach of
Catherines and ou tlie main, viz.
213 pieces Mahogany, on the Beach at,
high wntor.inark.
21 do do in Ilcach Creek
32 do do in Poiut Creek
15 do ch> on Mr. Postells plan
tation, Harris* Neck, MelntosL
County
23 pieces Logwood in possession of
Mr. Harris of St. Catharins Island
22 pieces on the Beach above liigli wa
ter mark •
23 piucea otl tile Isltind
14 do in .the possession of Mr. Cos
tell at Harris’ neck
1 pair of JuckscrewB
1 small graplin on thq Beach
1 Quadrant, I pr Pistols, 7 Blocks.
1 piece Parcliu, 1 Topmast
1 whipsaw, 1 Tarpaulin, . > t
1 pr Stilyards, 2 large chains;
2 pitch Ladles, 1 Axe, 8 Autrci^,
2 lat-ge chisels, 2 scrapers v
A small lot of copper
2 Grooving Plaius,*l hand saw,
A lot of Lead,
1 lot of funning rigging
. 1 wentch
Terms Cash Bankable Money.
nov 4 • J. II. MOREL, m. d. g.'
Notice*
A Steam Boat, with freighting Boats will regu
larly. depart from the Company’s wharf on Wed
nesday and Saturday of each week; and when
freight offers to make it'hecessary, an extra boat
will depart during the intermediate periods.
JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent.
oct 25 196
Third company Election,
An Electibn for first and
second .‘Lieutenants and an
Ensigh for the Third Beat
Company, will fake place at. the
Office of Justice Russell on Thurs
day the lSth of November inst.
' A draft for the number’of non
commissioned officer* required by
law Will also take place at the same
time.
C. H; HAYDEN,
Capt. 3d Company,'
tioV 1 202
Regimental Orders
An election is hereby or
dered to be held at the Mar
ket House, oh tin! twenty fourth
instant, for a .laj' r to the First
Regi'i'cut; Georgia Militia.
The Poll will open hi eleven
Vclock; A. M. '
J. HUNTER,
. Captain, S. F.'
lOUIS GIRODON,
Copt. 2d Beat Com.
nov 3 204,
Fresh Teas.
j. B, HERBERT & Co.
HAVE.CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
Chests, half chests, ten cattys,QvO cat-
tys and cannistcrs Hyson Tea
Ten cattys,five cattys and cannisters Imperial ahd
Gunpowder Teas
Hyson skin, tonktfy, souchong arid Bohed Teas
All of which are of the latest importation, and
will be sold on accommodating terms,
sept 28 182
Clerks Office*
• * 29th October 1824,
TVrOriCE—Proposals will be received at this'
_L x Office until the 10th Decemher next, for sup
plying the Guard house ivith ' wood and lights—
and keeping tbe same cleans—also, .for sweeping
and keeping ih order, the Police office.
Extract from the minutes,
SOL. COHEN, c/o.pro lefts;
U' oct 29 200
Clerks Office,
29th October, 1824.
I N conformity with a resoldtion of Councd No
tice is hereby given that on the second ipgular
meeting in Nov; next; Council will proceed to
elect a City Treasurer, to fill the vacancy occa
sioned by the decease of John I. Roberts.
Extract froth the minutes.
SOL. COHEN, c. c.pro teni.
bet 29
200
V
Wanted to Hire.
T EN or fifteen prime field hands for whom lib
eral wages will be given. Aritiiy to -
Oc.t 2\ j!KC H M. ROND.
Notice. ,<"7
ON Thrirsday ne*t, the 11th inst.
I N front of the excharige between tho hours cf
10 oad 11 A. M; will be leased for one year
The Rooms in the Exchange.
Leased under the superirtteutiance of the Ex^
change Committee.'
F. Wi’STOIJf r., Marshal.
nov”4 202
Elegant & choice Perliimen
t HE Subscribers have received pr birig Ann.
Schooner lutrepid and ship Corsair, a fresh
supply of Choice Perfumery, consisting of
Otto of Roses in elegant gilt bottles of varL-„
ous patterns
Macassar, Russia, Bears and Antique Oils
Pomatum in.Pols and Rolls
Rose, Orange flower and Lavorlrier Writer
Rose,Benjoiri, Musk, Olive, Venaculor, Palm;
> Vegetable; Ceylon, Bandana, Tratispareht, 1
Variegated, and English'Wiildsor Soaps/.
Wash Balls, Naples Shaving Soap iu l ots
■ Shaving Cakes, fye
Pocket, fine teeth and dressing Combs, nm
Patterns
Hair Powder and Powder Puffs
Pocket Books arid Pocket Wallets, with aud
without springs
La Fayette and Silk Stocks,
Elastic Wire and Coburg StiffrterB,
Silver Wire Teeth Brushes Witk gilt handles,
Tounge Scrapers,
Nail, Cloth, Hair and Shaving Blushes,
Cut Glass Smelling Bottles; Visiting Cards,
Metal Shaving Boxes,
Flouting Tapers of every description,
Tonguin Beans, Musk, Carmine,
Court Plaster, Snuff Boxes,
' Chamber Light* and Matches; Soger Box
es, slot
Which'together with .a very general and extensive!;
assortment of Drugs, Medicines; C.liefni&als, • I’aJ
tent Medicines, &.u. Sib. All pf which hav« been
selected by R guodjiidgt, and are offered for -ale
at least 26 per, ct. lower than hits ever been sold in
this market fqi 1 cash of credit; Purchasers would
do well to call and examine them; >
LAY Sc HENDRICKSON,
oct 2<J
a..;t r -
196
Chemists and Druggists,
Shad’s Buildii
idings.
REMOVAL-
DR. L. H. FUR Til,
H ASfemoved to the house in York-Stvnet,be
longing to I; Minis, three doors east of Jeffer-
Son-Street.
nov 6 ff207, - 1
Notice to Pilots.
A LL pilots who have riot complied with the
,/jLl4th rule of the coii)missionci.s of Pilohige,
are hereby required to do so,-by.the next regular
meeting ofthc Board, (18th inst.) In case of fail
ure, eaeh one will be fined five dollars,
By order, . *
JOHN G. HOLCOMB, Sec ry.
bov6 lix-007 ^
JAMES AN DERSON Sg .CO.
H AVE received a large assortment of C1R-
PETING, from parlous 1 Mnnufactoiii s,
which enable them to exhibit an extensive assort
ment of SPLENDID and FASHIONABLE PAT
TERNS via
Brursels and Venetian Carpeling
Kidderminster and'Scotch do
• Stairdoof all ividtbsand qualities .
Crumb Cloths and printed Baize
Imperial and common Hearth lings
With a variety of other
Staple and Fancy Goods,
Suitable for the present and approaching Season
which they offer for sale low forCa-h or approved
credit.
Oct 23 195
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