Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 11, 1824, Image 3

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)iY’S COMYN’S DIGEST _ * IrtllPVin.MMO’ BY SUBSCRIPTION fen?Digest oftheLavvs of * 3 England. ftOM the BUt London Kditioa, onlargod and i'ttlth Additions to the Present Pune; TO WHICH IS ADDED, nicest, of Cases at Nisi Prius, ZihinvUamnatJ,Ksq.YviAtin- addition ofthe gJoapal American Decisions, *? „,,,'nan Esq. to bo completed in 8 vol- Svolmno, bound in «mlf. k 5 ’ B i,f volume of this vaTtaUe work is now fc, 1 * delivery and the othert will follow with M delay us possible. The improvement*and lertl U7io has Just Revived, A number pf new mid valuable ALSO, ALBUMS, elegantly bound In Moroceo various size* and price*. Heaves, various „.«» m2QQ —— fupout's Powder, jiifeJ 1*11' deft (lie I nc on cedi ns aw Groceries, Domestic Goods, fyc. . 0 Whole and half keg* Duponf. Powder 160 BngsBuck and patent Shot, assorted 6U0 pounds Bar Lead 8 tons Share Moulds 60 kegs cut Nails, assorted £ Bag* prime Lagulm Coffee ■20 ten caddy Bosos fresh Hyson Tea 20 two pound cannister Imperial do 10 Boxes Loaf Sugar i 10 Baskets first quality Sweet Oil 16 do* flask do do do 20-pounds fresh Nutmegs 30 doz best London Mustnrd 10 pipes and 20 barrels Gin 18 iilids N.E. Hum , 0 Boxes No. 8 and 10 Cotton Card* 1,000 first quality clarified Quills 1240 pieces Domestic Cotton Goods Imprising a handsome assortment of Brown and Inched SHIRTING and S lLLIiNG, StripAs, Tidj and Checks, which will be sold in quunti . to suit purchasers at the lowest market price ,io sun pur M HOPKINS, |J20fl Market Square. PLAINS AND BLANKETS j lllliSubscribers huvo received Ijy the latonr- J, rivals from New-Yorlc mid Liverpool, 'their FALL, SUPPLY, V». - < COXSISHkO OP v ' 0-4 and -0-4‘.London Duffle Blankets 1 fl|4 and l l-4 Rose Biankuts . White, Mixt and Blue Plains, very low 0-4 Blue and.Mixt Cloths for servants ' Fine White Welsh Flnnnnls Do VVhitc, Bliie and fled Yorkshire Vciy fine Scarlet Cloths and Cassinicres Superfine Clotlls, CaSliAeros and Sattinet ■ Bombazcens nml Bomlmzettx 4-4 and 0-4 Black;' White and Pink * Italian Crapes Caroline l’Uvids and SalisbtirylFlun- nebs , Linen and Colton Bed Tick 4-4 arpl '8-4 Coun1e*)mncs mid Quilts Fine Printed Counterpanes, a new article Furniture arid’Gnrmont Dimity Printed Cnmliriek and Furniture Chintz Finn Irish Linen and Sheeting , Linen Cambric and do IJundkercbicfs Rich Shaded mid Figured Silks Barugo and Colored Florence Bnruge Scurfs nnd Handkerchiefs Rich Cashmere Scarfs, Slmwis and Hand kerchiefs Bolmiett Veils alld Thread Laces. 4-4 and'tV4 Plain arql Fig. Hohinetts do do Cambric and Jnconetts do do Nninsook and Book Muslin do i do Real India .Iaconctts and Mull Muslins Flounce Rohes nnd Inserting Trimming Rich Ball Dresses and Head Ornumenls fjilk, Cotton and Worsted Hose of all des criptions, With sundry other articles, too numerous to men tion, all of which will be sold on the most accom modating terms, !>y YVM. 4- II. ROSE oot21 cr193 NO W LANDING, BARRELS RutenburghGin |0 16 Pipes do " do an Barrels New England Rum 20 Hogsheads do 1 do 26 Boxes Mould Candles iOO do Soap •on Bags Prime Havana Co flee 3 Bales Bleached Sheetings 2 Do brown do 6 Do do Shirtings 6 Cases Plaids and Ginghams, 60 Barrels Navv Bread 60 Do Pilot do 15 Do CurrehtWine • IB Casks Cheese t> Tubs Goshen Butler For side by S. C. feRgENE, 1 ||p202 .. ' Moore's Wharf. Sugar. BOXES brown Havana Sugar 00 20 “ white 12 bbls brown. •* '* f or talc by G AUDRY fe HERBERT. Let 27 . T1P8 fiwibqr, Factorage and Com mission Business* 1HE Subscriber continues the Lumber, Factor . age aud Commission Business, ut his "old ad near the Union Ferry Wharf, und tcndcrshis vices to his friends and the public. Jc will also attend to the RE-PACKING nnd IMPRESSING of COTTON^!: cotton press be in complete.qrder. *130, 2ifT JNO. EVER1NGHAM. L. PETTY, OFFERS FOR SALE, I Kf| BARRELS Philadelphia Whiskey [tlvr 20 Hogshead- do do • 00 burrol t Bach’s Gin fe White's do lOO do Pennington's Loaf Sugar 20 hlfds St. Croix Sin *,■ *25 bags Coffee .. 5 do old Java Coffeie Id ping* Holland Gin 5 do Cognac Brandy 4 do Jamaica Rum 10 qr casks Mnlugu Wind 2 half pipes Greek do 20 cusks Shut, assorted , 100 kegs Dupont’* Gunpowdefr 126. canister do “ 10 bugs Black Pepper 10 do Pimento 6 do Race Gingei Eagle do Ilysou and Gunpowder Teas o0 barrelsfresh Flour do The SUBSCRIBERS ■ Continue, the. Commission Business in Liv erpool, finder the Firm o f ISAAC, LOW 4’ CO. ^^ND will at nil times make liberal advance* on produce consigned to them for side, Haying ships regularly in the Liverpool trade, and owning u convenient wharf, on which lhfere Ore rooQty Fire-proof Stores, cot I mi will be re ceived und forwarded in their own vessels, or those to their address, free of any commission. Orders for merchandize, will lie executed nnd only u commission charged, when the payment is satisfactorily secured, A general assortment of British is just received, being bought with Money and se lectcd by one of the partners, they will be furnish ed as low as by any regular Importing House In the United States, und on a long credit', for approved (taper. ANDREW LOW fe Co. oct 26 ‘ l‘>7 Heady Made Clothing, vr At costm-xo / T HE subscriber intending to leave this place by the 20th of fills month, otters his STOCK OF GOODS AT COST.—It comprises u general Us sortirtent of C/,0 THING OF ALL SIZES. JOHN P. SETZ. oct 7 186 NEW STOKE, North Side of Market Square. A , NEW STORE bus born opened nexf door to J II M‘Kemie’s l lint Store, Market Square,_ where u few GOODS will be sold low forCnsb, viz : Black Tnfela Ribbon, 1 inch wide 6 } els.for two yards , “ do 1J “ C)\ cts per yd. White Kid Gloves, very superior, Is 6d per pair “ long do do 75 cts do Gentlemen’s Beaver Gloves, 60 cts do do do lined . 76 do Curaliuc Plaids at reduced prices, Tartan do do i Bombneetts, Calicoes, Ribbons Insetting Trimming Flannel waistcoat patterns very superior ALSO, A quantity of ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, from 25 to 374 cents. Very large Imitation Combs Faucy Handkerchiefs, Waist Buckles, fee. fee. uov {, *m2(KJ FACTORAGE. mr8. ri'.eeptiwri oi’stioinrs wuc, the following branches of education are tau h ’ viz •—; READING, WRITING, GEOGRAPHY, ORAM- MAP., EMBROIDERY, TAMBOURING, PLAIN SEWING) AND MARKING. Mrs. L. avails herself of Ihe opportunity of ex pressing tier thanks, for the very liberal pnlronage she has hitherto received, and pledges herself, that no endeavors shall be spared; to merit a contiim- anec.of it. Her terms, which are moderate, may lie known by applying at her residence In Brougli- tOn-Strcct, adjoining the office of Wm.B. Bulloch- Esq. N.B. Three or four pupils can he instructed in the rudiments of MUSIC, on the Piano Forte, on reasonable terms. Apply as ubove. nnv 6 297 pun. FOR CHILDREN AND MISSES. M ISS SPAULDING proposes openinga School on Wednesday 3d inst .far Children und Mis ses. For terms, application may lie made to Miss S. at the School Room, corner of Broughton and Abercorn Streets, nearly opposite the residence of Win. B. Bullock, Esq. or to Mrs Orsborns. Reference may be made to Rev. Mr. How or Joseeu CoMMtuoj'Esq. nov 2 r,203 Education, rriHK subscriber respectfully announces to his friends and the public thstt the exercises of his school will be resumed on Monday 26th inst. The course of instruction embraces the Latin Lan guage, History, Mora! Philosophy, Composition,- Geography, English Grammar, Arithmetic, fee. fee. He pledges biniself to give tin* most assidu ous and unwearied attention to the moral and in tellectual improvement of his pupils.—Terms os usual. * G. WHITE, oct 12 188 Seminary for Young 'Ladies. ^JRS. GUERINF.AU acquaints her friends, nnd _ parents generally, that there arc a few va cancies in her Seminary for the. ensuing season. Instruction is given in nil the vnrinus Branches of Education taught in other Schools The terms may be known.on application Ht her residence York Streetnear Bolton’s Square Oct 11* *m191 Classical and English Seminary. T HE stibscrihcrinforms his friends and the pub lic Hint his Seminary for the instruction of young Ladies and Gentlemen is now open fur the. reception of pupils.—‘The course of Education will comprise the Greek and Latin Languages in ad dition to the ranches usually taught at public schools. Young Gentlemen prepnred for entrance into the Military 'Academy or any College in the U. S. For terms apply to the subscriber at his residence corner of Dravlon and York Streets. Pel 25 T.yiiui HENRY MACDQNNELL. 60 half 15 'Tons Iron « ® do Plough Mould* W0 kegs Nails, assorted *0 hogsheads Molasses 25 kegs Tobacco *200 bushels Liverpool Salt 20 barrels Prime Pork 2<5 cask* Brown Stout 20 do Pints, 8 dozen cucfe *0 uunrter boxes Segnrs * .10 dozen cast steel Axes 100 nieoes Cotton Bagging 25 boxes Salts 6b 8 | ov 3 Omcases, Demijohns, fee. feci Ip* The gentleman who has in 1>is possession‘be 1st volume of Russel 1 on “, Ci Wlt h (he name of “ OWEN^" mark. | same to the office of | ovr > 106 M. M'ALLISTER. ^dinaFrivate Family. v -ACHER well versed in the different tiranrV,V .-T- .. v( ' rsn ' 1 m tbe (lifferent i^ ®“8 llsh Education, and the Latin r Clerk ’ in a Country Store, ' sni anandecc an mnt„nT° n feco,ftmendt 1 * 1 a * m206 |0V>1 A-famih WATT & SMETS. lov 2 , »y of House Servants «ppiyauhis C ot For Sttle “ for f urticularB »208 Blltter » etc. 20 tf o R . a L Um0re Flou1, - Goshen Butter N* E. Rum r Bl L i, "- Rum 10 0 ;°„ N ° rtl,ern Gin IV Ci-H ,;Nr Casks . t5B ap ?S ksCu r n, nt Wino r su “^ Ha vana Coffee W%b- S. C. GREENE. ytbd Sal He, j,. LAW— c ® 8, °thenubX n ? e ”} i i! Professidnul servi- & Bt h etnavi!,„ii?. nd h og* leave, to- inform a ° or ? 1 ? J°«nial,and 3h,,w ii« ;\ Ce Y^ U ? 3tcd the a T HEsubscriBer tenders bistiinnks to liisfriends und tlie public for the liberal encourage ment lie Intx received in the FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, nnd trusts that by a strict attention to the interest of the Planter, he will merit a continuance oftiieir patronage. For sale. Grundy’s white Plains Prime 42 inch Cotton Bn: igging. SLIAS FORT, oct 6 185 Commerce Row. Planters Bank. N OTICE is hereby given, that after the first day of Junuary uext, tills Bank will not re ceive fora y debts due to.it, the notes of the Da rien Bank, nor the notes of any cither batik,which does not, on demand, redeem Its paper with spe cie. Note* and acceptances deposited for col lection, until further notice, muy be paid in any of tl)6 notes of the Banks of Georgia^ it being un derstood that depositors of su ii paper will be paid in the sable notes, the amount of collections made for them. J. MARSHALL, Cashier. no/ 4 iSPd Fifty Dollars Reward, W ILL be paid for.the apprehension and do livery or the following Negroes to the Sub scribers, living in Bourke Cunty; or any safe Jail so we can get ihenr— oru liberal reward will be iven for any part of ytliem, to wit. Morattnn a right Mulatto map, about 36 years old, rather slender made und of keen apprehension, nnd his wife, Hannah a black woman aboiit 46 years old, with a Mar on one-side of her face, the property of Joseph Hiues—Ben an African ubout45 years old, small and WpH set tiiid filed teeth, with u scar on One urm, and his -wife Sylvia about 35 years of age, pretty heavy to her.height.—They took of 3 Children lien, Dave and Hetty,the children of Ben and Sylvia, two of the cifildren belong to the Estate of Smith Stringer, deed, tlie other child and Ben and Sylvia to Abner/Belcher. They broke loose a large Canoe on Tuesday the 28tli September last, at Stephen’s Bridge, Burke Coun ty, and we tiling will aim down tiie River to the Marshy Country, below' Savannah,- as Ben was bouglrt no there and has oncermmway and got hh wife nml children back there and were apprehen ded ahd put in Savunmih Jail, not two years ago —One or tlie meu took off u Gun *the other a Pis tol with them.' ofit,14 JOSEPH HINES, ABNER BELCHER. 189. Lip Balsam fJlHIS Balsam is highly recommended for the cute of sore and chopped Lips. It is said to immediate relief--a iiijrply of It can bo had thfc Sttfre of. . .. LAY fe HENDRICKSON. nov Mrs. IIiiinphreTs, R ESPECTFULLY informs llio inlmliitnnts of Savannah that she will open a SCHOOL on the first of November, for the reception of those children, xvhose parents may entrust them to her cure. She will teach the solid and ornamental branches of education; and after several yenrs ex periencc in the instruction of youth sheflatters her self siie shall not fail to give satisfaction. — For further information please cajl at Captain MG.eun’s, Lincoln Street. -■!* ,182 The subscriber huviug return* ed from the north, bet;s leave to inform bis friends nnd former cus tomers, that the above establishment ;s now open for their reception. The observa tions lie fins made during Ills absence the last smfi- mor, will enuhto him to render his house equal to any oi the kind in the United States, and in order o make up for the deficiencies of our market, he /us made nirnugemcnls to receive trom New- P. nc ket, a supply of tiie best OYSrTLRS that market affords;'together with all those little niceties, that are to be obtained, at the first rate Houses Htthe North. No expense has heen.spared in the fitting up of the establishment—and he assures his friends, that their comturt and convenience, has been consulted in every arrangement. Public dinners, or pnrtios,-of any description, will be attended to, and got up with the utmost desputch.' iVIillcdgeville, Augusta, nnd other country friends, whom I have formerly served, together With all others, are assured lliut their orders wilt lie attended to with punctuality, and executed with dispatch; / / CHARLES H, MIDDLF.TQN. nnv9 209 ESTARLimfiD irvK OF New-York Packets. SHIPS. SAVANNAH, LOUISA MATILDA, AUGUSTA, WM. WALLACE, EMPEROR, The nliove tire nil first rate vessels, with expe rienced commanders, nnd will contiuue to sail in regiihirsuccession throughout tlie season, leaving Savannah for New-Yoni on Thursday; and Ncw- York for Sayaipiah on Saturday in eucll xveck.— For freight or. nnssage, nnply to tlife Captains on board at Jones’s Ur per \V liai-f, of to HALL & HOYT> jnn 27 21 > . Tlio Subscriber has taken the itJKil. IIOUSE in the Village of Rice- - - recent!" *— horo’, occupied by MV. y . Keinpton, and intends keeping a pub lic house, for the accommodation pf TRAVELLERS and BOARDERS. Those who may favor him With a call are assured that every attention will be paid to their comfort and convenience, His table will be supplied with the best the country affords; bis bar with choice liquors nml his Stable with the best provender, and an attentive Ostler—the rates moderate. • DAVID stetson; ort 30 201 To Rent. The Tenement at present oc cupied by Thomas U. P. Chnrl- ton, the property of Charles Harris, i Esq. in Broughton Street; end posses sion given on the 1st November. Oct 19 (9l TO BE LET. The STORE corner of Bny and Drayton-Streets, now occu pied by J.‘ V, Setzc. Possession may he had on the 16th of this in nth. For further particulars, npply to I’eter Dupon oct 19 1191 PETER EVEN. To Relit. The wharf nnd stores, next, nbovc Wayne’s, well calcula ted for a wood or Lumber wharf. ALSO, The yellow Directory Rrick buildings in Frank lin Ward.—An ap^ved Tenant can have with one of the Tenements, the Furniture and servants by cdrly application to R. F. WILLIAMS, nov 4 • ||t206 Hlb' rWntosh Academy. W ANTED, for the above institution, a TEACHER, who can furnish letters of re ference ns to qualifications,character,fee. address ed to James Smith, F.sq. HIP 'the Savannah Republican nnd Nexv-4 ork Evening Post, will give the above three insertions r '~ 1 theirhccounts for payment. si201 A. B. POWELL. Eveiiinff school, To rent,. The Dwelling House at pre sent occupied by tjio Subscriber at the east end of the Theatre, and possession onn bo had immediately The House is u pleasant one and the yard large and dry, with a commodious Garden. JOS. S. PELOT. ort22 *194 My ■#SS3Sai r Near the Catholic Church. rrHIE subscrilier Will recommence his Evening J. School on iiie first jVlonduy in October.— Those-.-young.gentlemen who wish, to prepare themselves forthe Counting House, or Mechanics, will please to make early application. tCT Four children maybe accommodated with board 4'<’- in the subscribers family, sept 28 iL*182 PETER HYNES DANCING ACADEMY. A SSEMBL Y HALL—Droughton-strcet. T HE subscriber informs his friends and patrons, that his room having been thoroughly clean ed and repaired, his School for Young Misses and Masters is now open for tlie season. Having taken into consideration the present de pression nfbusme*s 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 gentlemen is also open in the evening. ID’ Persons wishing to sec the ■ subscriber will please call at his dwelling, corner of Drayton nnd State Streets. JOHN C. LEGE, pqv.l , , rH2Q2 ■ AUGUST G. OEMLER, H AS removed his DRUG STORE, to the corner of Broughton and Wliitaker-Streets, opposite Col. Shellmnn’s Maqrion House, where he exhibits Garden foV sale, a choice assortment of Fresh Medicines and seeds, and various other articles suiting his line. He ab stains relating the whole string of numes of tlie things lie offers, and only mentions a feiv which are not commonly found in every Drug Store,viz: Fol. Saliina, Pyraia Umbellate, Degitulis Purpurea, Sculicap, Hyssop, German Leopard’s Bane, (arnica montuna) Elecampane, (Inula Hclenium) Hops, Ergot, Tonquin Beans, Squire's Elixir. Daffy’s Elixir, Ess. Mustnrd, Ess. Tyre, Jesuit Drop, Churche’s Cough Drops, Aromatic Vinegar, Toilet, Vegetable, and other Soaps, Mncnssar Oil, Phosphorus, Os. Mur. Potosse, James’s Fever Powders, Infantile Poxvdcr*; Read’s Stiptic, Spirits Soap, Fumigating Pastils, Pyrolignious Acid; Black Drop. • Itespectingthe utility of this last article, he refers to, the last, hut one, page of the Georgia uud South Carolina Alnmuac, of this year, oct 9 •. f 187 ■ For Sale, A VERY capable Negro Man, about 24 years of age, a waiter, hostler itrnl Drummer, lioy 6 ||>1*207 ... J. MARSHALL. Liberty Superior Court To the Jurors, Witnesses and Suitors in the same- T HE Judge, of tlie Superior Courts of the East ern District having been-called to a conven tion of the Judges at iyi«l!ed?evillc, the Supe rior Court of Liberty County will be adjourned, -ty County' on the regular day of the Term, to the sixth of De cember, of which' Jurors, Witnesses, and Suitors in tlie same will take notice, and give their at- teudanefe accordingly. By order of his' Honor James M, Wayne, Judge of,the Superior Court. E. BAKER, c.l.s. c .nov 3 j>204 . .. Brought to Jail. I NSnvrmtmh on the 1st inst. a negro man who says his name is York, and that lie belpngs to Henry Taylor, of Black S\voitiri, S. C. and that he runaway about three yeurs.and « half Ago, he is 6 Assize of Bread. rpHE avpragb price of flour being $64 per bfei JL rel, 196 weiuiit, the weight of bread for resent month must be 124 Loaf % lbs 13 ounce? do . .. l iiQ 6^ do % of which ail hakor* aiid Sellers of bread will take due notice; oct 9 IfftV V To Rent. A House on the South Com mon Brown Wnrd 1ms four Rooms on tlie first and three on tho second floors. Possession given oh the 15th November—Enquire of Oct 22 II >104 F. M. STONE. For Rent. The House in Bronffhton-st, lately occupied by Mr. Tcflt. The house corner of Drayton and York-streets, occupied by Mr Goff.— The house fronting’Oglethorpe occupied by Cant, ” of til Bee. The house on the opposite side Square, occupied by Mr. Leach. The House at present occupied by Mr. George opposite to the Academy with an entire Lot, or mrt of the lot would be leased being a good stand fora Grocery. ALSO, Several other good dwelling litiust , nnd the stores corner of Broughton mud Bui nard-strects Apply to J. MARSHALL. oct 5 tr* sept 28 To Rent. The three story brick build iug; on tho Bay, lately occupied by JamksDickson Co. as a Whole sale Dru Good Store. Apply to C. W.ROCKWELL CO. 182 For Rent. The brick house in South Broad Street, belonging to the est. Thos. Gardner, doc. At present occupied by Thomas Butler, Esq. For terms; apply to H. K1RB sept 28 - 1,182 To Rent. ft: ft oct 7 The Store nml Dwelling Jolm- ' ston’s Square, lately occupied by Mr. T. Walton, nnd Mrs. Blogg. Apply to M. GRIFFITH; Market 1*186 To &e!rit. Market Square; pet 7 Two dwelling Hod sea oh State street, Columbia Ward. Apply td JNO. F. LLOYD. .P187 ... ... M ; t To be let The well known STORE in Whitaker-Strcet, at present oc cupicd by Messrs Hazard S,- Denslow as a Paint and Oil Store. Possession given immediately. For particulars applv to LAY 4- HENDRICKSON. oct 25 1.196 To Rent. oct 26 A HOUSE in Broughton- Strcet, opposite the residence of Mr. Mason, enquire of ■' ,E. m 197 Mrs. ELIZA LLOYD. T HE Subscribers having taken tlititWell known bouse, the Georgia Hotel, will accommodate steady boarders and traosjertt persons, on thif midst reasonable terms, Their table xvill bd snp{ilied with tbe best the market affords, and eveity atten " ‘ ' " th< lion will be paid to those Who may fsivdr them with their company. They htiVe also takeft the extensive .Stables at tached to that building, Where they can accommo date n large nutriber til horses, eitliei* by the month octm- .^♦'*ei8B,.. To be Leased, F OR8 nttraber pf ydar*, the Southern half of Lot No. 6, Reynolds’ Wi Broi situ# Lqt No. 6, Reynolds’ Ward,' oil tlie corner of WF On and Abercorn streets, a very eligible iiior a dwelling bou?e. Apply to A'. J- PRATT. oct 14 Im189; MASTERS. W. Beebe, D. Wood, D. Van Dvck. T. Wood, J.H. Bennett. For Livei*jiool. The well known and regular tending ship,- GEORGIA, Varnum, master, Will meet with quick desputch.—For freight of J50 bales oi Cotton only, apply to ANDREW LOW fe Co. 105 tone of Liverpool SALT, nnd 518 emtes assorted CROCKERY, Received by tlie Georgia and ottered for sale low for cusli or on accommodating terms for approv ed paper if taken immediately from on board the vessel at Five Fathom—apply axabove. oct 9 187 For Greenock. Tho first rate packet line ship MENTOR, J. L. Wilson, Master, Will take what freight of Cotton may offer for Greenock, aud be despatched as early us possible—apply.to SVM. GASTON. oc;27 198 For New York. The regular and fastsoilingcoppercd and copper fastened ship CLIFFORD WAYNE, I. White, Master, will havo immediate dispatch. For balance of freight orpassngchnvingelegiuit accommodations. Apply 1o Capt. White on board at Anderson's W hnrf. nov 6 007 For Augusta and Hamburg. The Steam Boat HAMBURG, I S expected to arrive here from Charleston, on \\ EDNESDAY tlie 10th. She will take freight and passengers for Humhurgand Augusta. Apply to PONCE v MACKENZIE, nov 8 *208 Notice. A Steam Bout, With freighting Boats will fegu- lorly depart from tlie Company's.wharf ou Wed nesday nnd Saturday of eacli week, nnd When freight offers to make it necessary, an extra boat will depart during the intermediate periods JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent oct 25 196 Savannah and Augusta Line of ’By Calvin linker. Executor's sale. ON THURSDAY, 25lh Nov. next nt 4 past 10 o’ clock, Will be sold in front at Ills. Auction store, ail the '• , Household Furniture, Bclongtdthe estate of Hugh M'Call, deceased.— ** Consisting of. Side Boards, Bureaus, Dining Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Looking ■ (flash s, Glass Ware, Beds and Bedding, Bedsteads, and Kitchen Fiifniture. **.’• Together with a qimfftityof Plated aiid silver Ware; ALSO, A quantity of . , V 4j Madeira Wine, in'Whittles. Sold by permission of thepHon; the inferiuif Court of Chatham C&nnty, by drder of tin* F* • editor 1 ' • '-.-y -! * , Od_l6, 190'.A Mai’shals sufes. W I LL be Hold before tiie Court Hoitsc in the City of Savannah, between the hours of R} find 2 o'clock, oq Friday the 19th inst.by order til 21 32 15 the District Judge of Georgia. The ship ' , ALBION, As she now lies a Wreck off St Culli- crines island, with all her materials and cargo remaining on board. rt ALSO,; V- , Tbe materials saved orJyirig oq the Beach of St. Catlierines and on tlie main, viz. 213 pieces Mahojauy, on the Beach a;: high water mark; tio do in Beach Creek do do in Point Creek do do on Mr. Postells plan tation, Harris’ Neck, McIntosh County 23 pieces Logwood in possession of Mr. IIuiTis of St. Cntharhie Island 22 pieces on the Beach above high wa-. ter mark 23 pieces on the Island 14 do in the possessioti of Mr. Po?>- tcll at Harris* neck 1 pair of JacksCrb-ws 1 small grapiin cm the Beach 1 Quadrant, 1 pr Pistols, 7 Block, 1 * / 1 piece Pdrcliti, 1 Topmast 1 whipsnW, 1 Tarpaulin. 1 pr StilyBrds,21arge clmiiis, 2 pitch Ladles, 1 Axe, 8 Augecs, 2 large chisels, 2 scrapers A small lot of copperi 2 Grooving Plains, 1 hand saw., Alot.ofLetul,'. . 1 lot of running rigging' 1 wcntch Terms Cash Bankable Money. nov 4 ' J, H. MOREL, m. o. «.. Adihiiiistrator’s sale., . On the first Tuesday in January next, W ILL be sold at the Court House, in Uie County of.Effingiiam, between the usual lioui-sof sale. ; Two negroes a Ffellow and a Wencb, named. Lloyd and Funny. And also all the right title and interest of William Joseph'Sneiioer, decV, of iu and to a negro woman named Amy, mid her son Tom, and.tiie possession tltereqf. the above sold as the property of Wo. .1. Spencer, dec’H. by order of the Hoin the Judges of the Court o; Or dinary for the Couuty of Effinghuiit, forthe bene fit of tiie helm and creditors of the said dec’d.A. Conditions made known on the day of sale, nov 8 209 ELIAS REED, Admit. Part. JicniEc.i. npillE Suhscrilierhail the pleasurenf announcing X to the public that his lino of S TAGF.S, is now in complete operation between this city and Au gusta t that they will continue to leave Savannah at 6 o’clock, A, M. every Tuesday, Thursday, and, Saturday. That he has reduced the fare to $10, which he hopes will insure him general patronage. For seats apply at the Post Office. JOS. J. THOMPSON, nov 9 209 •Proprietor. 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 Rus&tx on Thurs day the 18/A of November inst. A draft for the number of non- laiy will also ttike place at tiie same time. , ‘ . >. • C. II. HAYDEN, Cupt. 3d Company. 202 nov 1 Regimental Orders An election is hereby or dered to be held at the Mar ket House, on the twenty fourth instant, a ilajor to the First Regi eufr Georgia Militia, The Poll-Will open at eleven o’clock, A. M. i J.'HUNTER, Captain, S. .Fl 1.0UIS GIRODPN, Capt- 2d Beal Com. nov 3 204 -SJS2 Fresh Teas. J. B. HERBERT & Ob; HAVE CONSTANTLY, ON HAND, Chests, half chests,fen cnttys,five cat- ► , tys ahd’caunisters Hymn Tea Ten cnttysjfive Cntlys arid carinistersIsirERiAL ahd . Gonpowd^ir.TeaS , , s Hyson skin, totikuy, saiucliorig and Boljea Teas .. All of whibli ai*e of tlie latest importation, and Will be sold oh accommodating terms.- sept 28 182 Genuine patent Family Medicines L EES pills _ Churches, Ess Mustard Andersons do r . Citings Worm Lozenges Hoopers do Thompsons teeth paste Jumcs do . do eye water Cliiirciies cough drops Rogers vegetable Andersons do .... pulmonic detergent knjsom Honey , Heavl.em oil Audlcrs lenative British oil &< enrys canc’d magnesia Batemans drops, 4-c Opodeldock 'iBquiiijes elixir. Salts' Lemons Can constantly be had nt the store of LAY 4-HENDRICKSON, Chemisfs and Druggists, Shad's Buildings, sejstt® Ji?9 Elegant &, choice Perfunieh;, &e -rniiE Suliscribers have received pr lifig Anfe X Schooner Intrepid and ship Coivuir, a fresh supply of Choice Perfuiiery, consisting 6l’ Otto' of Rdsqs iu elegant gilt bottles of .varj* ous patterns ; Macassar, Russia) Bears and Antique Qils Pomatum in Pots and Rrilhi 1 /; v. ‘ Rose, Orange flower aiid LaVender .Water Rose, Beujoin, Mtisk, Olive, Veriacular, Palin) Vegetable; Ceylon, Baudena, Transparont, Variegiiteri, aiid English \Viridsor Soaps, Wash Bfills; Naples Shdving Soap iu rots Shaving Cakes, Ac , , Pocket, flue teeth and dressing Combs, neir Patterns Hair Powder and Powdep.Puffs Pocket Books aridPocfect Waljets, with ani^ without Springs La Fayette arid 3iik Stocks, Elastic Wire and Coburg StfiTiicrs, Silver Wire Teq£h Brushes with gilt handles;. Tounge Scrapers, Nail, Cloth, Hair ahd Shiving Brushes, Cut Glass Smelling Bottles, Visiting Cards. Methi Shnvirig Boxes, Floating Tapfers of every description/ Tonguiri Bcaris, Mask, Carmine, Court Plaster, Snuff Boxes, . t . ' • CUamlier Light* arid Mutches) Segar Boi- - , es, fee. . . • W q-qsf Wliich togetlity* wiili a very general v.nll extensive, assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa tent Medicines, fee. he’. All of which, liiive beea selected by a good judge, und are ottered for sale at least 20 per ct. lower than lids .ever been sold in tliis market for pash or credit; Purchasers would do w61l to edit and examine them; LAY fe HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, •• . Siiad’s Buildings, r ocL26ltttt .... ... ... / REMOVAL. BR. Li II. FUR TH, TTAS removed to tlie house in Yqrk-Slrcet, be XXlonglng id I. Minis, three doors east'of .Tetter*' son-Street; nW 6 11207 Notice to Pilots. ( A LL pilots Who have not complied with The 14th rule of the commissioqers of Pilotuge, are hereby required to do so; by the next regular meetlbg of the Board, (,18th inst.) , In case of fail-' ure) each one will be fined five dollars, By order, • ... ' u • > JOHN G, HOLCOMB, Sec’ry. — nov 6 Hp5207 (VN. m JAMES AN DIihsON ft CO. H AVE received a large Assortment of CAR PETING, from-.various Manufactories; ' xvhicli enable them to exhibit an extensi merit of SPLENDID and FASHIONABLE TERNS via ■■ Brussels and Venetian Carpotirig Kidderminster and.Scotch dd . * Stairdo of all widths and, qualities Criinib .Cloths and Printed Bajze Iinperial and common Hearth Rugs With a variety of other, Staple and Fancy Goods, Suitable for the present and nppronching Season which they offer for sale low for Cash or approved credit. : Oct 23 •* '. .195 Wanted to Hire. ' T EN or fifteen jirime field hands for whom lib eral wages will be given. Apply to QcC SI '11193' Apply ti ti. ht BOND. m^