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nomyn’s Digest of the Laws of
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F uoMtlic 5th London Edition, enlorgW and
with Additions to the Present Time;
TO WHICH IS ADDED, • /
a Digest of Cases at Nisi Pnus,
ii tnlWitty Hammond,T.t<^ With the nddltionofthc
Principal American Decisions,
„V Time--. Tiny, Esq. to bo- completed, in 8 vol-
^0 per volume, bound m calf.
“"rlii* 1st volume oi' this vnluiiblo work is now
for delivery and the others will follow with
Wilt, delay as possible. The. improvcinenlsund
I nm hiil additions (o this edition will so much
!!!!nnceitsvnluc,:isto supei-code Uncon’s Abridge-
S-. WILLIAMS.
i' Who lias Just Received,
A number of new und valuable
fTp I IK. Subscribers lmvc received bv the late *ts
JL rivals from New-V'ork and Liverpool, their
ALL SUPPLY1
ASJSfPi
ALBUMS, elegantly bound ih Morocco
It leavesj various sizes and prices,
nov 5 Jt2 ®® ‘—a.
^Dupont's rainier, Groceries,
Domestic Goods, fyc. ~
K A Whole and hall kegs Dupont s Powder
n (J 160 BegsBuck and patent Shot, assorted
600 pounds Bar Lead
2 tons Share Moulds -
. 60 kegs cut Nulls, assorted
20 Bags jirimc Lagulm Coffee
20 ten caddy Boxes fresh Hyson Tea , \
20 two pound caphister Imperial do ,
10 Boxes Loaf Sugar
10 Baskets first quality Sweet Oil
16 doz flask do do do
20 pounds fresh Nutmegs • „
fW doz best London Mustard
10 pipes and 20 barrels Gin
18 lihds N.E. Bum •
6 Boxes No. 8 and 10 Cotton Caeda
10,000 ‘first quality clarified Quills
240 pieces Domestic Cptton Goods
Comprising a hendsome assortment of Brown and
Bloodied SHIRTING and SHEETING, Stripes,
Plnlds and Checks, which will be sold in quanti
ties to suit purchasers, otthe lowest market {n ice
jjy M. -HOPKINS,
nov 0 ||20i3 • Market Square
Savannah hritl Augusta Lihft oil
CONSISTING OK
- 4 and 0-4 London Hufllo Blankets
6*4 and 14-4 Rose Blankets ■
White, Mixt and Blue I’luhis, very low
0-4 Blue and Mixt Cloths for servants
Fine White Welsh Flannels
Do White, Blue and Red Yorkshire
Very fine Scarlet Cloths and Cassimeres
Superfinb Cloths, Cassimeres and Sattinct
Bombazeena and Bombazetts
4-4 and 0-4 Black, White and Pink
. Italian Crapes
Caroline Plaids und SalisburyJFlan-
Linen and Cotton Bed Tick
4-4 nnd 8-4 Counterpanes and Quilts
Fine Printed Counterpanes, u new article
Furniture and Garment Dimity
Printed Camlirlck and Furniture Chintz',
Fine Irish Linen nnd Sheeting-
Linen Cambric anil do Handkerchiefs
Itich Shaded hnd Figured Bilks
Bnruge and Colored Florence
Bnruge Scarfs and Handkerchiefs
ltieli Cnshmerd Scarfs, Shawls and Hand
kerchiefs"
lioblnett Veils raid Thread Lades
4-4 and 6-4 Plain and Fig. Bohitretts
do do Cambric and JncohcUs
do do Nainsook anti Book Muslin
do do Rcaj Indiu.J’uconelts aud Moll
' Mullins
Flounce Robes and Inserting Trimming
Rich Ball Dresses nnd Head Ornaments
Silk, Cotton und Worsted Hose of all des
criptions,
With sundry other articles, too numeroifs to men
tion, ull of which will be sold on tfie most uccom
raodallng terms, by
> - . WM. A- H. ROSE,
octal crl93 .
OP
. ^New-York Packets.
SHIPS. !,
SAVANNAH,
1 Hos made arrangements to receive trom New-1 LOUISA MATILDA,
mmsil -i i JfCUUCCu. York, by every- packet, a supply of the best AUGUSTA,
rpiIESubscnbcrlms he pleasurcafaiinolmcing OYSTERS that market ufTortls, together with WM. WALLACE.
X Jo (he public that.his lincof STAGES, isnow all those little niceties, that are to he obtained, at i,-\i> ‘ ■
In complete operation between this city and An- the first rate Houses atlhe North. • ‘m-, . •’* .
gusto-.} that they win continue to leave Savannah No expense has been spared hi the fitting up of I. 1 h,! { , l ,ov,! aro al ] **•» rate vessel,, With exne-
at 6 o’clock. A, M. every Tuesday, Thursday, and f the estaLllshment-and he assures his friends, r ,en ^ J commander, and will .continue to sail m
Saturday. That he has reduced the fare to $10, that their comfort and convenience, lifts been Wg^shceeMton throughout thaseasou, leny ing
winch he hopes Will insure hun general jfiatrohage. consulted in everv Arrangement. ~ Savannah for Ncw-Yorx on Thursday, and Ncw :
^ ‘ Public dinners, i»r parties, of any description, York fo>-Savannah on .Saturday ... each week.-
will lie attended to, and got up with the utmos 5 or or fW-M t(> ‘ 1,0 ‘ Cft P tatns on
d,match. - board at Jones's Ut-per Wharf, or to
P , , I vWaCL k HOY*. f?
21
NOW LANDING,
a A BARRELS Rutonburgh Gin
i)l| 15 Pipes - do do
30 Barrels New England Rum
2Q Hogsheads do „ do
25 Boxes Mould Cundles
• ICO do Spap
. pt) Bags Prime Havana Coffee
3 Bales Bleached Sheetings
2 Do brown • do
. 6 Do do Shirtings
6 Cases Plaids and Giughanyt,
60 Barrel, Navy Bread
60 Do Pilot do
16 Do Current Wine- ' ■
'*18 Casks Cheese < , r .
0 Tabs Goshen Bdtter > -
Tor sole by S. C. GRtT.NE,
- ftov 1 (Jr202 Movrds Wharf.
Sugar,
*1 A A BOXES brown Havana Sugar
Xvvl20" white “ “
12 bbls brown •* “:
For sale by GAUD1JY & HERBERT,
oct 27 • t198 >
f m • ■■■— ■■■■ nil ii i ■■■ I,,, oann ■ > i ■ ■ i i
Lumber, Factorage and Com
mission Business.
fllHE Subsoriber continues theiliumber. Factor*
X age and Commission Business, at his old
stand near the Union Ferry Wharf, and tenderahis
Services to his friends and the public.
«^ v J l i£ so . aUoudto to® RE-l’ACKING and
COMPRESSING of COTTON,his cotton press be
ing in complet^prder. v ,
Oct 80 20T - . JNO. EVE5LN OH AM.
' irpETTvr—'
. , OFFERS FOR SALE,
1 BARRELS Philadelphia Whiskey
AaJvz 20 Hogshead* ' do do ■■ ■
60 barroU Bach’s Giu h.White's do
AvO do Pennington’s Loaf Sugar -
20 hhds St. Croix Sugar. - a
J25 bags Coffee
0 do old Java Coffee ,♦ —' '
12 pipes Holland Gin
0 . do Co'guao Brandy
4 do Jamaica Rum
10 qr casks Malaga Wino
2 half pipes Grenk da
20 casks Shut, assorted'
V)0 kegs Dupont’s Gunpowder
^20 caxiister do Eagle do
hugs Black Pepper
. 10 do Pimonto
6 do Race Ginger
Hyson and Gunpowder Tons
CO barrels fresh Flour
60 half do do
15 Tons’ Iron
„*" d° Plough Mduldi
^00 kegs Nails, assorted
10 hogsheads Molasses
25 kegs Tobacco
1200 busjiels Liverpool Salt 1
20 barrols Prinle Pork
25 casks Brown-Stout.
20 do PiiitSf 8 dozen each
20 nuarter boxes Segors
10 dozen Chat Steel Axe$ •
100 pieces Cotton Baggiue
25 boxes Salts 68 - S
.Gin Cases, Demijohns, Sic, fee.
t200 , H
AC? 3 The gentleman who basin
>n ms possession the 1st volume of Russel on
I Uiincs’ &c. with tho name of « OWENS’’ maJk.
til upon the cover, win bd so good as to retiuri
1 «e same to tbe-office of
The iSunsciiiBERS
Continue the. Commission Business in Liv
erpool, under the Firm of
ISAAC, LOW <$• CO.
A NDwill at ull times make liberal advances on
produce, consigned to llmm for stile.
Having ships regularly in the Liverpool trade,,
and owning u convenient wharf, on which, there
arc roomy Fire-proof Stores, cotton will be re*
ccived und. forwarded In their own Vessels, or
those to their address, free of any commission.
Orders for merchandize, will be executed and
only a commission chui-geii, When the puynient is
satisfactorily secured.
A general assortment of British ■
fitiioi,
is just rerdved, being bought with Money qnd se
lectedby ono of the partners, they will be furnish
ed us low os by any regular Importing House in
the United States, aud on .a long credit, for
approved papor. ANDREW LOW &.CO.
oct 2(5 197
Ready Hade Clothing, *
Alcost !]!-£&
nnHIv subscriber intending to leave this place by
X the 20th of this month, offors his STOCK-.OF
GOODS' AT COST.—It comprises a general as
sortmentof
CLOTIUXO OF ALL SIZES.
JOHN F. SETZ.
oct 7 186'
JYotice.
T HE co-partnership heretofore existing under
under the firm of
Clarke & Broyvn,
Is tins day dissolved by mutual consent. All
persons indebted to said firm are urgently solicit
ed to cull ou S. Clnrke, nnd pny tho demapds a-
goinst them} and alt those-lmving demands agalfist.
'skid firm will please cull on him for payment.—
He being duly authorised to settle the diisIhcss of
*said firm. S. CLARKE,
GEO. S. BROWN.
, St. Marys, lit .Vou.,1824.
nov 11 210
Clerks Office. “
29th October 1824,
TVrOTICE-r-Proposals will be received at this
J. 1 Ofllce until the 10th December next, for sup?
plying the Guard house with wood and lights—
and keeping the same clean*—also, for sweeping
and keeping in order, the Police office
Extlact from the- minutes,
SOI*. COHEN, c. p. pro tent.
oct 29 200 .
nov 3
nov 5 106
M, M'ALLISTER.
. . Wanted in a Private Family.
AwH C u HE ? T ' vftn versed !P t,lc different
llai^^hef of Lngiish EdUoatioii, add the Latin
An . Also, in a Country Store,.
HftiF***** well recommended as a
ftsiesiaan and accomptant.
- nov4 «205 , WATT &. SMETS.
A family of Btouse Servants
nov, 2 ■ n203
50
Flour, Butter,,etc.
BBLS Baltimore Flour **
“0 Kggs Goshen Butter
;; 25 Bbls N.E. Rum
31 dp'Northern Gin WM);' 1 .
10 Qr Casks Currant Wine
15 Bags Havana Coffee
For salt; by^ - g.c. GREENE.
llbv 4-
. ' ■ T LAW ■ ■
I Xsubscriber tenders his professional scrvl-
Lflicn, the public., nnd begs leave to inform
|Red 1c „ hc m uy *k nil times be ,found at the Of-
I buin- srs- ,,; ! M P Dcrrltn > Situated in Hun-‘
| Buildings on tho Bny.
&ntnnvni n 0 , SEPH YALLENJE BEVAN.
Oct. 20,1824.
! WashiiJlnn ” nslit utionalist, Georgia Journal,and
w cckty.
► n FACTORAGE.
T HE sfibscribm-tenders Ids thanks to liisfriehds
and tho public for the liberal encourage
inent he has received in the
FACTORAGE «nd COMMISSION
BUSINESS,
and tnlsts that by a strict attention to the interest
of the Planter, he will merit a continuance oftbeir
patronage.
For sale.
Gruhdy’s white Plains }
■ Prime ’42 inch Cotton Bagging.
♦ ELIAS FORT,
Commerce Row.
oct 5 185
Clprlis Office,
29th October, 1824.
I N conformity with a resolution of Council No
tice is hereby given that on the’ second regular
meeting in Nov. next. Council will proceed to
elect a City Treasurer, to fill the vacancy occa
stoned by the decease of John I> Roberts.
.Extract from the minutes.
, BOL. COHEN, «.c,pro tcin
oct 29 200
Fifty Dollars Reward,
FILL be paid for the apprehension and do-
V V livery of the following Negroes to the Sub
scribers, living in Bourke C’unty, or any safe Jail
so we cair-gct them—or ii liberal reward witl be
given for any part of them, to wit. Morattan a
bright Mulatto man, about 35 years old, rather
slender made aftd of keen apprehension, nnd his
wife Hannah a black womftn about 45 years old',
with a Scar on pne side of her face, the property
of Joseph Hines—Beh an African about 45 years
old,’Small and well Sft and fifed teeth, with a scar
oh one arm, and his wife Sylvia about 35 years < ‘
age, pretty heavy to Her height.—They took.
8 Children Bea, Dave and Hetty, the children
Ben and Sylvia, two of the children belong to the
Estate of Smith Stringer, deed, the other child
and Ben and Sylvia, to Abner Belcher. The
broke loose ft largo Canoe on Tuesday the 28tl
September last, at Stephen’s Bridge, Burke Coun
ty, and we thing will aim down the’River to the
Marshy-Country, below Savannah^ its Ben war
bought up there and has oncerunaway and got hit
wife and children back there and were apprehem
ded hnd put in Savannah Jail; not two years ago,
—One Otthe men took off a Gun the other a Pis*
tol with them. J
JOSEPH HINES,
ABNER BELCHER;
oct 14 11-19
Rip Balsam.
T HIS Balsam is highly recommended for the
eiire of sore and chopped Lips. It fc said to
give immediate relief—-a supply, of it can be had
at tho store of.
LAY &. HENDRICKSON.
aov t
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah onitlio lstinst. a negro itinn who
snys his name is York, and.that lie belongs, to
Henry Taylor, of Black Swamp,S. C. iiiidthat he
runaway about ilircc years and a half ago, he is
feet 54 inches liiglt aud about 30 years of ago.
nov 3. 2Qrt iSfQ.- L W*, *. c. c-
The subscriber liavingreturn
ed from the north, begs- leave
to inform his friends nnil former cus
tomers, that the above establishment
is now open for their reception. The observa
tions lie has made during his absence the last sum
mer, Will enable him to render his house equal to
any of the kind in the United States, nnd in order
to make up for tho deficiencies of our market, he
has made arrangements to receive trom Ncw-
York,. by every packet, n supply of the best
STERS that market affords, together with
those little. m'e«rte*,that are to he obtained, at
EStA p> i rsrrr: t> i rxri
Os.
■il«nfiiiita > nil > |iii» a.djMi
Lira’Ll g iAiv
MASTEftS.
Wi IIf.f.ue,
D. Wood, ;
D. Van Dyck.
T. AVood,
Jill. Bennett,
For seats apply aMhe Post Office.
JOS. J. THOMPSON,
npv R- 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 itussf.ix on Thurs
day the 18th of November inst. '
A draft for the number of non
commissioned officers required by
Jnw will also take.placctft the same
Time, *
tVH. HAYDEN,
Capt. 3d Company,
noyl 202 ^
ispnl
Milledgcville,' Augusta, and other country 1
friends, whom 1 have formerly: served, together
with nil Others, are assured that their orders will
lm attended to with punctuality,''and executed
With dispatch.
CHARLES H, MIDDLETON,
yriov 9 : 209
.jan'27
The Subscriber lias taken the
HOUSE in the Villagc.of Rice-
borO', recently occupied by-Mr.
i Kcmpton, and intends keeping a pub-
j Ho house, for the accommodation of
TRAVELLERS and BOARDERS.
Those who may favor him With a call are assured
that cyery attention will be paid to tlielr comfort
nnd'cotivcnicncc, His table will lie supplied with
the best the country affords; his Bar with choice
For Charleston,
The regular packet sloop
DELIGHT,
J. Cooper, Master, .
.Will sail for the above port on'Wed
nesday morning next, at 9 o’clock. For freight
or passage, apply to the master on board, at Mon-
gin’s lower wharf,
nov 13 m212
For Liverpool. ' .
The well known and rcguhii 1
trading ship, '
GEORGIA,
•Vnrnum, master,
Will meet with quick despatch.—For freight of
Regimental Orders
,a»«“»*>,aw»*iarasi«“«-
deredtobe ItCld nt the.Mar-land an attentive Ostler—the rates moderate. if. * S |oii¥ V j °
kot H6u.se, fin the tivtnty fourth
instant, for a Major to the-First
Regia-out, Georgia Militia.
The Poll will open «l eleven
• O’clock, A. M.
... J. HUNTER,
- - Captain, S. F.
. LOUIS GIRODON, .
. Capt. 2d Beal Com.
nov 3 204
oct 30
201
DAVID STETSON.
105 tohs of Liverpool SALT, and
38 crates assorted CROCKERY,
Received by the Georgia and offered for sale lost-
for cash or on ueco'rrimodating term* for apptoy-
" J —er if taken iinriredmfcly from on board the
To%ent
Tlic Tenement at present oc-1 ed pani
Qilpied by Thomas U. P. Ciiarl- vessel at Five Fathom—apply as above.
' —* ** * OUt R 187
tos, the property pf Chnrles Harris,
Esq. in Brougiiton Street; find posses-1
sibn given on the 1st November.
Oct 19 191
MRS. LIMBEJVrS
TO BE LET.
f 9
S now open for the reception of sholars where
the..followitig branches ofeducatioh arc taught,
viz* .
READING, WRITING, GEOGRAPHY, GRAM*
MAR, EMBllOIDERY, TAMDGCRING,
PLAINSEWING, AND MARKING.
Mrs. L. avails herself of t|ie opportunity of ex
pressing her thanks, for the very liberal patronage
she has hitherto received, nnd pledges hersr-lf,’thiil
no endeavors shall he spared, to merit a continu
ance ofR. Her terms, which are moderate, may
be known by applying at her residence in Rrough-
ton-Streot, adjoining the officeAf Win. B. Bulloch,
Esq. •.
N.-B. Tlirec orfour pupilsonn be instructed;!!!
the rudiinents of MUSIC, on the.Pin/ia Eorte,. on
reasonable.terms. App’v as above,
nov 6 ‘ 207 ’ .
Jj'or Greenock.
The first rate packet line ship
MENTOR, -
J. pi Wilson, Mnster,.
Will take what freight of Cotton may
imay
,f this ni nth. For
further particulars, apply to Peter" Dimor.
PETER EVEN.
oct lft - || 191
"ToKcnt.
The vharf and stores, next I
above Wayne’s, well calculu- j
ted for a wood or Lumber wharf
i ... . ALSO, • '
The yellow three story Brick buildliig* in Frank
lin Ward—An approved Tenant enn linvc with
one of the Tenements, the Furniture and servants |
by early application to R. F. WILLIAMS.
noy 4 ~ ||l205 '
To rent.
1 Tho Dwelling House at pre
sent occupied by the Subscriber
at the east end of the Theatre, and
FOR CHILDREN AND MISSES. I f 09 ' 0 ? 5 - 0 " ? n bo |i ad 1 immediately.
on.rtrk,.,// . , [ The House is a pleasnnt one nnd tho yard large
ISS SPAULDING proposes opening a School J afirf dry, vrltir a commodious Garden,
on Wednesday 3dvist. for Children and Mis-1 jos. -S. PF.LOT.
ses. For terms, application may be mndc to.Miss J oet 22 a194
. at'tlie'School JtoomKcorner bf Broughton and
The STORE corner of Bdy
and Drayton-Strects, now pccu- 0<fti :.f 0p Greenock, and he despatched as early
pied by j: P. Seize. Possession may | PZ&ffflfyk ' VM - GASTON,
c had on the ' 5th
oe }27
198
Notice.
t
-UK
Belong!
15v- CALVIN BAKER,
TO-MORROW*. 16th inst.at 11 o'clock.'
Will lie sold at tin Store lately occupied by Urn.
Turner, opposite Andrew Low V co.'s
the entire slock of
Y GOODS. '
o u person .declining the retail busiilZ
sting of a grunt varity of
and Fashionable Articles.
Yiir
.Fine blue, black ianddrab cloths and cassimcvr^f
fine 4-4 and 6-4 cotton cambricsj printed muslins,
culicoes, white, blue and inixl plains, red and
white ilamiels, apron cheeks, green bnjzrs, colot-
od bombazetts, ^uperfihe wnlte Marseilles vcstiugi?,
striped Valencia do., cliccked and striped ging :
iinnis, cotton bed ticks, Irish sheetings, mist satlC
netts, striped jeans, super mull mUXii11sgaja<;oiicta
bo., men and wooten’swnrsted hose ami UoHiiose,
Caroline plaids, bird eye diapers, hrqlVii shiliing^
and sheetings, while tuid colored Russia drill, cam
bric dimities, reticules, blucromidl handkerchiefs,
SIC- ' -. K ■ %■ _ .-a./'' FI
And at half pad elrvcn o'clock,
On a credit of four months, fifteen bales and casbs
qf fresh imported BritisJb India, ’
and \incrirau
DRY GOODS,
CONSISTING OP •
Superfine blue, black end drab striped ensa-
mcrei, fine red and white flannels, super, prititml
mull check calicoes, .fimey do., maddapaRam,
hirtings, fine blue und black cloths, plain ami
printed8-4'cusrimer» shawls,8-4 black merino do,
black canton handkerchicls,' figured, sdk shawls,'.
piillicut handkerchiefs, 4-4 brown sheetings, sti-^z*
edkerseys, velvet cords, ius. ..
liov 15 212 Terras on the day of sale.
; Grf THURSDAY, 18lh inst; at llo’clock-
in front of his Auction store,
A general assortment of
.GROCER I E S.
nov lft 213 , .
j-;.v Executor's sale. •
ON THURSDAY; 2otlxNqv. next at J past -10 oL
clock, will be sold in front of his Auction sto&r
nil the • * '
Household FtiriufuTo,' - -
Belong td?the estate of Hngli M-Call, deceased'^*;
Consisting o4 • •
Side Boards, Bureaus, Diping Tolies,
Chairs, Carpets, Ldoknia Classes
lingf Bedsit lids, and,
II J ‘III 11(1(11 re ,
V* TogefW.with a quantity of
Plated arid silver Mfarc.
. v\. • ’AL.vSO,
Ahnantityof . 1 ;,V«i
Madeira Wine,' in botttlcs/
...• . - ■* ' ■ *- J tho InfcriST
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 moke it necessary, an extra bout
wilt depart diiring'tbe intermediate periods.
JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent.
Sold by pm-mission of-thb Don. t!
Court dfUliatlmiri Eouutyi >by older c
ecutor..
(hU76
oet 2ft
196
S
Abercorn Streets, nearly - opposite the resideftce
of Win. B. Bullock, Esq. or to .Mrs Orsborns. ' '
Reference may be made to Rev. Mr. Hoty or
Josfirn GtrttMixo, Esq,
nov-fl' - c203 '
Education,
T HE subscriber respectfully anhounees to his
friends and the public that the cxerciscs.of his
school will be resumed on Monday 25th inst. The
course of instruction embraces tiie Latin Lan
guage, IHston*, Moral Philosophy, Composition,
Geography, English Grammar, ’Arithmetic, Sic
Sic. He pledges himself to givo the most assidu
ous and anwenridd attention to the morfil and in-
To Rent.
A Iloitso oil tlic South Com
mon, Brown War’d lias four
Rooms on the first ntid three, on-the
'second floors.' Poss'ession given oh
the 15th Novemlier—Enquire of
|| f,194 F.M.STONF,.
For Rent.
The House in Broughton-st.
lately occupied Hy Mr. Teft’t.—-
The house corner of Drayton nnd
York-streets, occupied by Mr Goff.—
t Fresh Teas.
J. 1L HERBERT & Co.
HAVE CONSTANTLY dN HAND,
Chests, half cliest*,ten cattvs/ive cat-
- tysand cannisters IIyson* Tea
I Ten cattysjlve cat’tys and eannisterslMPEniAL and
1 Gunpowder Teas •
Hyson skin, tonkay, so.ucliong and Boiiea Teas'
All of which are of tho latest importation, and
i will be sold on accommodating terms.
*ept 28 4 82 ■ ' -
Oct 22
■The house fronting Oglethorpe ocenpiedby Capt.
tolle.ctuaLim|woveihent of his‘|JiipH*.—Terms as Bee. The house on tile opposite side of the
usual. G. WHITE. I Square, occupied by Mr. Leach.
c* 12 188 . I The House at presentdeenpied by Mr. George % ^ ^
iSeniiimiW tor Youiliff Ladies. j Opposite4or the-Academy with an entire Lot, br I are not commonly founil in every Drug Store, viz
,, partof the lot wouldhe leased beiuga good stand j,- 0 | Sabina. Pvrala Umhellata
*j^|-RS. GUER NEAU acqua nts her friends,und f 0 r a Grocery ' — > yram umneuaia,
AUGUST G. OEMLER,
H AS rc‘mo vc d. his DRUG STORE, tothecorner
of Brnuahlon and' Wh.itaker-Streels, opposite
Cot. Slullman’s. Masifion House, where he exhibits
for sale, a choice assortment of
Fresh Medicines (ind Garden
* seeds, • "
and Various other articles suiting his line. He ah'
stains relating the wh,ale string of names of the
things he offers,£nd only mentions a few which
JjJL parents generally, that there are a few Va
cancies in he'r Seminary for the ensuing season'. •
Instruction is given in all the various branches,
of Education taught in other Schdolsi
Tho terms may be known on application at her
residence York Street near Bolton’s'Square.
Oct 19 fmlM .
Classical andlinglish Seiiiinary
T HE suliSctiberinforms his friends nnd the pub
lic that his Seminary, for the instruction of
young Ladies and Gentlemen is now'open for 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 prepared’ for entrance into
the Military Academy or any College in the U. S.
For terms apply to the subscriber at his residence
Corner of Dray ton and York Streets,
Oct 25 i-|l 196 HENRY MACDONNELL.
Mrs. Humphreys,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of |
Savannah that she-will open a SCHOOL on
the first of November, for the reception of those
children, whose ’parents may entrust them to her I
care. She will teach the solid and ornamental
branches of education; and after several years ex
perience ihthe instriiction of youth she flatters her
self she shall not fail to give satisfaction.
For further information please- call at Captain
M'Lean’s, Lincoln Street,
sept 28 182
- . .' ALSO,
Several other good dwelling house, and the I
stores Corner of Broughton'and Barnard-streets.
Apply to J. MARSHALL. 1
oct 5 jp* - *'
To Rent.
.Tho throe story brick build
ing on the Bay, lately occupied
by Jasie* Dickson Sp Co as a Whole
sale Dry Good Store. Apply to
C. W. ROCKWELL &■ CO.
182
DegitfllizPurpurea, Sciillcap, Hyssop,
German Leopurd's Bane, (arnica montana)
Elecampane, (India Helenium) Hops, -
Ergot, Tonquiif-Beans, Squire’s Elixir;
Daffy’s Elixir, Ess. Mustard, Ess. Tyre,
Jesuit Drop, Churche’s Cough Drops,
Aromatic Vinegar, Toilet, Vegetable,
and other Soaps, Macassar Oil, ■
Phosphorus,' Ox.. Mur. Potasse,
James’s Fever Powders, Infantile Powders,
Read’s Stiptic, Spirits Soap, - '
Fumigating Pastils, Pyrolignious Acid, •
Black Drop, ,
Respectingthe utility of this last article; he refers
to the last, but one, page of the Georgia and South
Carolina Almanac, of this year.
Odt 9 j t!87 - x
For Rent.
. The brick hou$e in Southij=t—v. 1 —\ 1
Broad Street, belonging to tlic | GeriHiiie patent Family Medicines
est. Thos. Gnrdper, dec. At present ”
The. 3hip
. A L 15 1 '.) N,
As slie now lies a. wreck off St Cath
erines isia!i(J, with aU-licr material^
and c.e.-gn remaining o.n board.
’ . also; * .
Tl;e materials savbd oi- ij-ingon the Beach of SI.
Catherines and on the moitf, viz.
213 pieces Mahogany, on the Beach ut
iiigh water mark.
SU do • ido. ittBeitth Creek
32 do do ' in Point Creek
15 do . do on Mr. Postells plnn^;
tat ion, Harris’ Neck, .McIntosh.
County
63 pieces Logwood in jn*ss».-ssi*in m
Mr. Harris of St. Catharins Inland
22 piec.es on the Bench above high wai
ter mark
23 pieces on the Island
14 do in tlio possession of Mr. Po,s«
.tell;ftt Harris’ neck
1 pair of Jftckscrews .
1 small grapiin on (lie Beach
1 Quadriint, 1 pr Pistols, 7 Blocks
1 pioed Parclin, 1 Topmast ^
1 wliipsaw, I Tarpaulin,
1 pr Stiiyanis; r l large chains,
-2 pitch Ladles, 1 Axe, S. Auger it,
2 large chisels, 2 scrapers v
A small lot of copper ‘
2 Groqvilig Plains, 1 hand saw,
A lot of Lead, ■ , '
l lot of ntnning riggiug;> '/ ; - j (
1 weritch. . .
. Terms Cash Ba ffisahle Mon
nov 4 , J. H. MOBE1,, m. n.
terms, apply to
sept 28 1.183
occupied by Thomas Butler, Esq. For
KIRBY.
II.
Evening school,,
Near the C-tholic Church.
mHE subscriber will recommence his Evening
JL.. School on the first Monday in October.—
’sp yoUng gentlemen who wish' to -prepnre I
elves for the .Counting House, or Mechanics, |
. lease to make early application.
(FT Four children maybe accommodated with
board &-c. in the subscribers family.
‘ ” — TEI
To llent.
The Store and Dwelling John
ston’s Square, lately occupied
by Mr. T. Walton, and Mrs. Blogg.
Apply to M. GRIFFITH,
Market Square.
p!86 ’ ~
To Rent.
Two dwelling Houses on State
oct 7
L EES Fills Churches, Ess Mustard
Andersens da Cbingsworm Lozenges
Hoopers do Thompsons teeth paste
James dtf do eye water
Churches cough df-OpS Rogers vegetable
AndersOns do , r pulmonic detergent
Baisom Honey . Hcarlem oil
Audlors lenative British oil
v Opodeldock llenrys canc’d magnesia
Squires elixir Batemans drops, 4 - c
Saits Lemons
Cpn constantly be had tit the store of -
, LAY 4-HENDRICKSON,
fihemists and-Druggists, Shad's Buildings.
.sept 28 182 ,
street, Columbia Wafd. Apply Lamp Oils, Lamp Wick, Glass:
to
oct* p187
JNO. F. LLOYD.
sej)
1l*182
I’ETER HYNES
DANCING ACADEMY.
ASSEMBL Y HALL—Broughton-strect.
T HE subscriber informs his friends und patrons,
that his room having 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 hus 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.
17 Persons wishing to see the subscriber will
please call at liis dwelling,' corner of Drayton and
State Streets; JOHN C. LEGE,
nov 1. . p||202
To be let,
The well known STORE in
Whitaker-Strect, at present oc
cupied by Messrs Hazara (f Denslow,
ns a Paint and Oil Store. Possession^
given immediately. For particulars apply to
LAY HENDRICKSON
oct 25 t.196 . , .
To Rent.
A "HOUSE in JJroughton-
Strcet, opposite the residence
oet 26
of Mr. Mason, enquire of
Mrs. ELIZA LLOYD.
m!97 : ,
To Rent; -
es, &cj
T HE Subscribers have just received por ship
Emperor, ,
A general supply of
Winter, Fall arid Summer strained Lamp
Oil.
Brettancd Socket Lamp? j
t Ot.Voprv.My
do Peg- do ( “ndPatfcrn;
dor Lafayette do J
Globe Lamp Glasses
French Chimney do for Billiard lipofits iind
. Theatres
Lomp-Wick of every description
Ttfgefher with Tin Latrip Feeders, Ti
foi-lampOil; and every other articlA^itituble for
the convenience of Light, The whole of which
•coniprisc.a more complete assortment'than bztr
ever been exhibited in this city, and arc offered
?;-jPlanters B«nk.
NOTICE is hereby given, that after the first-I toMr''wmirril Tftytor;
!Sda'yof Janunry next, this Bank will not re- I nov 11 . ||ca210 R. M.,GOODWIN
cetvoSfor any debts due to it, the notes! of the Da-1... ■ .. T7TT—.
rlen Binfc, nor the notes of any other bank, which J JLllO U lldBtSIgneu LOnimitte,
Tho Wharf and- Buildings foi- sale at prices to correspond with the times
thereon belonging to the I examine^hem‘ y r *P® ctfull y in y ite ^ t0 cal1
lay & Hendrickson;
Chemists and Di-uggist*',
.. Shad's BuB-cii gs.'
,nov l1 . 210 '. ,■
scriber, situated, between the Dock
occiipied by Watt &. Smets, as a Lum
ber Establishment and the wharf belonging to the
estate oi Moyers—to a good tenant the rent will
be very moderate/ It is one of tho best situated
wharves iq, the City for Wodd business. Apply
Liberty Superior Court . .
To. the Jurors, Witnesses and Suitors in the same
T HE Ju'dgc of the SuperiorUourts of tlio East
ern District haVing been called to a con Ven
dees not,'on demand, redqetri its paper with spe- I TTAVl been instructed by Council to place in [ J.J-j” poL/nf Libesfv^olimt i^wilT"h!° r -«Ho 1 imnd
de. Notes and acceptances deposited for col- ±1,a state of repair Me Fire Engines, of the city;
lection, until further notice; may be paid in any They will receive proposals from any competent ®^ sS
of the notes of the Banks of Georgia, it Wing un- persons'.to, effect this object.—The Engines re- . t lio^Mune\vIII take notice and cive theiV af
devstood that depositors of such paper wilt be quiring repairs will bn designated on application L' , ® ,. .' 1 ’ f>. ■ a
paid In.thp same notos/the amount ofidtectiOrts \ to 1 either pf the Committee. By-order of his Honor James M. Wayne, Judge
1 MINIS, ’ of lhe SuperioriCourt. EtBAdi^R, c,i..g. q.
nov 4. t2e2. . I nor U > m JA'S. MORRISON » W
1<I0
of tin- Ex* I
' .
Muririiais saic.^.
Marshal's sales,
On, Tuesday the (6th inst. .
, be sold befoiie:th'e store 'of'.v. J. Iiav>
ard, dt 12 o-’clock, ‘ \
4 bbls Fish Oil ^ ■
2 Anchors
) Hemp Cable
Saved frdm.tho wreck ot tfie sclir Martha Eorbotf
—sold by order of the District Judge.
. ' JNO. H. MOREL, si. u. c.
nov 11 210 ^,
^ostponcirieut.
nrtilE Renting of the STORE?) in the F.X-
.1- CHANGE is postponed till Tucsiktr/, the 10.7c.
inst. between tiie hours oflO and-11 o’clock, whet!,
it will take place in front o'fthe. building.
. nov.il 210 F.M.STONE,MnrAutl.
Notice,--^--Administrator's sales
Postponed.
T HEsufetofthe estate of Riehd Pcllum, doc’d,
which wasto have fukon place at ’Squire J
G. Rutlef.’s, this day, is postpojicd, and the'pro-,
perty advertised fof sale, viz. one horse, saddle
andbrfdlp, 1 cowand calf, 1 spinning whoi-l, and
several small articles, will be sold in front of < 'ni-
vin Baker’s Auction' store, lit Savitniiali, On Mom
day the 22d of Nov.inst:
BENEDICT BOURQUIN.
noV I1 210 .Temporary-.'Idiii r-
-
REMOVAL,
i , DR. L.'ir. T UR TH,
H AS removed t,o the house in York-Street.be’
longing to L Minis, three doors cast of .Teller-
son-Street.
nov 6 Tf207 . . ' '
in bundles,
J UST received and'for sale bv
LAY 4- HENDRICKSON,
Shad’s Building.’.
riov.li 210
Office of the Marine and Fire
Insurance Company,
SAVANNAH, 9th Nov. 1824.
I N pursuance ef a resolution of the' Directors ef
this Company, n meeting of the Stockholders
is requested on Wednesday the SHtlr of No.em
ber inst. for-tlm purpose of receiving a statement
of its affairs, and adopting such measures „s they
may deem expedient for the interest of the insti
tution.—Persons representing stock not their own,
will be required to furnish evidence of their trust
GEORGE SCHLEY, President.
( novO
fii