Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 18, 1824, Image 3

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of tlic , jt . nm\ though the Exterior iiional stmctiPCj in itB gtynjV.i C, should vesc.nl.lc its con os(.ondm ; ; experience has lurmshcd tlw stfbnff- broofthat inn .■mi ■»fiii POUT 01 SAVANNAH. 1 PLAINS ANt) feLANKBT issivo strength* without least dccomtiou! should alone bo I'hc enormous expenses tor bringing Ivicts to tile PemU-ntiury lmve ceased, Ithe operation of the resolution of the wifilnturo. Seventeen convicts have 1 delivered this year at the expense oi k t 87 who would lmve cost under tliQ 1 v 1563 dollars. Ten of those con- «Cre brought by the Penitentiary 1 at an expose of *74 87, und seven ’ ul the expense of 290 dollars, brought by sheriffs? for the want of in tlie'counties.from which they were atitij ct.ej itltll irci»l id ml irirdit ;\iii i for P of Ail wilt (cl N a re I . unit-! Sloop Hi-aulntor, Hall, Rochester, Maes, via N. York, 5 ds fill tho latter, with produce, to T Brnd- :f.A j presc 1 lVCll' e “' unn n< c , rytoct cC i anting • s^ rioAf! Whether the expenses of guarding -miring the convicts in those coun hero there t^rc no jails, (until the tu- of the guard,) should fall upon this ution or not, will depend upon tho s that may be entertained ppon the ot by the legislature. In some of the its ho juil fees have been demanded, 3 in others, the fees have been deiitun- atl d paid, from the dote of the sen- c of the convict, until the arrival of nrd. If there was a jail in every , and taking the state at large, the sc of bringing each convict here, the trials already made) would not ,d ten dollars. A very considerable ionul retrenchment could he made, irengthening the prison rooms, and tig a different arrangement at the J goto of the wall. After this work [mpletcd, it would loud to nn annual Lof 1650 dollars, us it Would enable institution to dispense with the service ivon of tho guard, whose pay, rations, clothing, annually amount to tliut .../ i^-co. and Jh-s muster.' Passenger/ Mr. Wing, 0 If sandy Hook cun-fed away mir tmoin. Sloop Spaitup, Delano, ao'hoprs from,Darien— -20 bales cotton to D Stewart'. Sloop Neptune, Prlbble, 2 da fin Rlceboro’—- ballast. ■ > ' • Sloop Matty, SnlowiClfr from Darien—ballast. Sloop Talvfio, Ruwcn, 4 day* from St Marys, with fruit to the master, tfffssenger, MrCroigbfon. Left at St Muu‘ys, seln-Adeline; from New Vork, bouad up the Stdolins. miLow, A Ship. • \ RAILED, 8.B. Co.’s Stenm boat Ueorgin, Dubois,for Au gusta, with boiits 6 and 7, with full cargos. Stenm Bout Henry Shultz, Lubbock, for Augus ta and Hamburg, with ufull cargo. - PROM this roivf, At Baltimore, l»lh lust, sclir Burned*, via dVil- mington. UP FOR THIS PORT, 1 At Boston, 4th instisijjir Mary,Howes,despatch., SSSSHK bother very important curtailment of Jishurseuieiits of the Penitentiary, I be accomplished by tho lcgislajure lorising the establishment of a com- "ariat for supplying the guard and con- with rations; and sanctioning tho lion of a tan yard, on one side of the I to bo enclosed by high and. strong ado’s. . ! leather used in the Penitentiary bo Inst twelve months cost $2360, {lie cost of the rations for the guard ponvicts for the same period, amounts 200, making together $5500. This it ten dollars each, would purchase lead of cattle, which would furnish bef rations to tho present number of land convicts for upwards of five , and the hidos when tanned would Orth more than $4000. By this ar- binent, in a year or tw’o, all the lcath- at could be manufactured in the in- {ion would be furnished at the chcap- nte, and the expenses for subsistence onsiderably reduced. The banks of )coneo, witliin ten or twelve miles of 9, afford an almost iuoxlmusli' pply of,the best" kind of timber for variety of work, and our pine bur- brests will always supply us at a cheap vitli an abundance of beeves and ruw From all these circumstanpes, af- good deal of reflection, l am decided lie opinion that thoro is no state in uion in whoso Peuitcutiary certain ifuicture suitable to the wants of its ns, could be oarried on t* greater hinge, than in the .one established at ilace. [these views therefore are correct I can perceive no fullacy in them) [inclusion is in’csistablo, that our sntiary hereafter Svill be profitable state, as long as tlie munberof con- Tiall exceed seventy-fiVc, and its aff- i’e administered.with duo rigor and couotny. • ' / the further illustfation of any of Momenta contained iii this- address, advancing any legislative measures ph it may become the basis, I will Tit any time the necessary details. ram in yours respectfully, NIEL NE WNAN, p. k„ p. MARRIED, jllnneouRly, {^Thursday cVnnirtg tbo 21st ^lount Pleasant,Groene county, by the Rev Pearce, Wiuf. W.Mason, Esq. ofEatonton, IMahtha A. Cunnikotiasi : And Dr.Joscrii piEs, of Grcensborough, to Miss Eliza E Bon am. fw York, 6th Inst. Mi-. Ciiaklks Minton, Prm of’Mills & Minton, to, Miss SorniA IniNE Meyers. * DIED, bne* Comity, on the 24th bit. in tho 22d [ms ago, Mr. Alfred VV. Hamilton, eldest |Va|U-r Hamilton,. Esq. of Hancock,county. «27th ult. ill Hancock county, Miss Nan- am, eldest daughter of Thomas Ingram. COMMERCIAL. Extract of a letter. [ 0GTI6.—The selling prices of Unj t* 9?han* during the las t month,havertin I „. 58 f° r Uplands i 24s to SISs'for Lo-is. |° A*? Mobile, Alabs. and Tenns. The Pi which, wrthoutbelng active, had been BPtllni. ,!■*_( .i . , g f , . ... -~o—J gi-entesf part ofthe month . “Wards the end of it, n proportion fiif U j nCss °f the holders to submit to the fine dealers, who, within the last three . e ei Ccuted extensive ordei-s from thb In'- Hi, it ) V Tlielf purchases consist P n Upland, and common sorts ofN. Orleans P> (say about 3000bales,) at from20 to 219 I greatest portion nt 21s duty paid. iseHs very slowly at'30 francs;” d/nrietllei, 6'c^27.—Piedmont Rice has irehasors at 20f. 60c.; Caroline do'. 22f. [ Bordcnnr, Sept. 17—Old CaroKna Rice 1 uoimngo Coffee, t!6f. 20c. ■Hl'l Notice. inablc the assignees of Mr. William Tor- Iti« 0 . ma ^°. a i ear ’y period n Gnat divi 5,.-, , j f | uc . s , te ? 'hat all claims against him, l the F/p C 'jT e, ^«?, c 5. tMr - T u M a » °- Mil- L VA Y OF JANUARY NEXT, loot- o^ W, m b ° del J« red 4 b is hoped that wSLent. JleCC * Sity °‘ mokin e JAMES -M'HENRY, GEORGE RELPH, JOHN H. REID, Assignees of W. Turner, SAVANNAH VOLUN- TEIJR GUARDS, A TTENTtoNl Tlmparude ordtred for the ITtli Inst, is,postponed until T/I-Marrow, the lilth ilist. The' members will appear upon their parade ground bn llii'it day, in full*'utiiform, fully armednnd equipped, lit a qmuTer before tliTee o'clock, P. M.jm.ciicly. By ordur ( BAYARD, 1st 3ergt.S.\'.G. nov 18 216 r ilLlF»^'r tb ’ Cr ‘lT M hllvc reived by the. lafrt ar- JL ntaifl trom Aew-Vork. and Liverpool, their PALL SUPPLY, C0N»tSTi;?0 (IF 6-4 and 0-4 lAbdon Duffle Bjankots 6-4 uml 14-4 lids.-Blankets • n hite, Mist and Blue Plains, Very low C-4 Ulan and Mixt Cloths for servimU \ me White Welsh Flannels Do, While, Blue and Wed Yorkshire very line Scarlet Cloths and Cussimercs Superfine Cloths, Ciu ipieros and Saltincl • Bombnzeciis amt Bonibazetts *4-4 and (i-4 Black, Whito and Pink . ftuliun Crapes Caroline Plaids and SalisburyJFlud- nets Linen nnd Cotton. Bed Tiek 4-4 and 8-4 Cuunterpnnes hnd Quilts Fine Printed Connte.rpunes, n n6w article Furniture nnd Garment Dimity Printed Coinbt-tck mul Fm-nitura Chintz l-'|ne Irish Linen and Sheeting Linen Cnuibrie nnd do Hnndkarchicfs Rich Slmdcd and Figured Silks Bartige and,,Colnred Florence Bnirwe Scurfs and Handkerchiefs RIcIrT’nshmere Scarfs; Shawls and Uuml- kerchiefs Boliinctt Veils nnd Thread Laces 4-4 and fi-4 Plain and Fig. BobincUs - do do Cambric nnd Jncanetls do do Noinsook mid Book Muslin do do llenl India Jaconetts and Mull Muslins Flounce (Rohes ami InsertingTrimming Rich Ball Druses nnd Heurl Ornaments 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 WM, 4- H. ROSE. oct21 crl03 - T -wr:-K3 ( Cavalry Orders. T HE mciuburs of the Georgia Hussars nre re (liiired .to n.-scmble at the City Hotel or Saturday Ercninje, at seven o’clock. liy oiJcr Lind. Schley, Commrvutlny. MACKAY, 1st SerjgantG. IJ. nov IS 217 Painting, Glazing,, etc. T HE Subscriber continues, to carry on the PAINTING, 'GLAZING and GILDLXG business in all its different branches, at his old stand corner of Broughton nhd Bull-streets. He keeps constantly on bund u general assort incut of ” - ' GLASS of all sizes. • All kinds of PAINT OILS, ^-c. A. BAIN nov 18 16 White Lead. J UST lunding from ship Emily, from Liverpool a lurge quantity of WHITE LEAD, of tin first - quality, in 100 lbs. 50 lbs. and quarter kogs for sale by* A. BAIN, - - Corner of Broughton 4' Bull-streots nov 18 )6 White Lead? Putty and Glass. fl ?Tb fZ kegs White Lead JL^lO (H»0 lbs Putty For salu.by nov 18 An assortment of GLASS. A. DE LAROCHE, t , Opposite tlie Exchange. 16 Postponed Sale. Tho Pew*in tho Lutheran Church.will be rent cd for one year, TO-MORROW ISHii Inst, nt 11 o’clock, precisely. CALVIN BAKER, ^uct’r. hbv 18 213 Terras on the dav of sale. The Subscribers, H AVY1NG united their interest in the GROCE' ,RY BUSINESS, under the Firm of CHAMPION & PURSE, Regimental Orders An election is her'etiy' or-1 tiered to lie held at the M :tr-1 ket House; on Hi twenty fourth \ RteWABLlStlRP -LINE! instant, for u -lajor to the First lie Militia. M'&SL- j ::£xnm egli'ent, G The Poll will open at eleven I o'clock, A. M. • . J. HUNTER, Caption, S. F; LOUIS GlRODON, Capl. 2d Beat Com. nov 8 204 OF New-York Packets SHIPS. SAVANNAH, l.OUISA MATILDA, AUGUSTA, WM. AVALI.ACE, EMPEROR, The above nre alt first rnlo Vessels, with expe ricncud coinmantlers, nml wj.ll continue to sail in MASTERS. tv. Beebe, D. Wood, I). Van Dvuk. T. Woon, .T. II. Bennett. mi . a •» • • . I C/lJllllllillllli.FDj lllld \Wll LGUUIlUv III bUU, 111 1 he Subscriber having return- I regularsueces?ion througtioiit the season, leaving ea from the north, begs leave I Savnnimli for New-YoYx on Thursday, nnd New- to inform his fronds and former cus-1 York far Savannah on Saturday in each week.—; tdmers, that thif above establishment I For freight or passage, apply to the Captains on .a-1 bourd ut Jones's Urrn-r Wharf, or to 1 HALL U HOYT. jnn27 21 . ■. . For Charleston, Executor's safe. ON THURSDAY, 25th Nov. next at I past 10 i.^,- clock, will bo sold in front of his Auction stOlrtv all the is noW open for their reception. The observe' lions lie has made, duriug his absence the last sum iner, will enable him to render his house equal to uny oflho kind in the United Stales, and ill order Jo malic up for the deficiencies of our market; he N' m has mhde arrangements to receive trom York, by every packet, n supply of tlie best UYSTEltS that market utfords, together with nil those little niceties, tliut are to be obtained, at thefirst rate Houses at the North. . I aesdav nioruing next, at t>-o’clock.' Foh freight No expense has been spared in the fit lngup of or p, ls9ng n, apply to the master on board, at Mon- the establishment—and he assures his friends, | gj u '> g | ower wharf. The Subscridehs Continue tJic Commission Business in Liv erpaol, under the Firm of ISA AC, LOW Sf CO. A ND will at all times make liberal ndvanceSon produce consigned to them fort-ale. I laving ships regularly in the Liverpool trade, and owning a convenient wharf, on which there are roomy h'irc-prnof Stores, cotton will be re ceived mid forwarded in their own vessels, or those to their address,- free of any commission. Orders for merchandize-, will be executed and only a commission charged, when the payment is satisfactorily secured. ~ , A general assortment of British is just received, being tiuugHt'with Money nnd se lected by one of the partners, t hey wilt he fin-dish ed ns low ns by any regular Importing House ill the United Stutes, nml nn n long credit, for approved paper. ANDREW LOW &CO. oct 26 107 that their comfort ^ind couvenience, has keen onsiiRod in every arrangement, l’ubltcdinners, or purties, of uny description, ill be attended to, uud got up with the utmost 'despatch. Milledgcvlllc, Augusta, and other country friends, whom 1 lmve formerly served, together with ull others, ure assured that their orders will be attended to with punctuality, find executed ith dispatch. CHARLES II. MIDDLETON. I pin- 0 -209 For Liverpool. JtT>. The well known and regular aHtv trailing ship, paW- GEORGIA, ii^riii Variintn, master, Will meet with quick dc'isitch.—For freight of 150 bulas of CotU>n only, apply to ANDREW LOW Si-Co. 105 tons of Liverpool SALT, nnd die best the country affords ; Ills Bur with choice L, J* '; r j ltca n$ f ^ n «' 1 , liquors und his Stable with Inc best provender, I p( Georgia and offerod for sale low ' . ... .... 1 mf rn«n fir nn finpnrninni Iihnrr lannc Im* ormi.m. The Subscriber has taken the HOUSE in the Villnge of Rice' boro', recently occupied by Mr, Kempton. und intends keeping a pub lio, house, for tlie ticcommodution of TRAVELLERS and BOARDERS. Tliosc who mav favor him with a call are assured that every attention will be paid to their comfort nnd convenience. His table will lie supplied with Ready Made Clothing, (tT'At cost!!!^ T HE subscriber intending to leave this plncc by the 80th of this month, offers his STOCK OF GOODS AT COST—It comprises a general os- sorrtnentof CLOTHING OF ALL SIZES. - * JOHN 1’. SETZ oct 7 186 FACTORAGE. T HE subscriber tenders histhanks to hisfriemls and the public tor the liberal ineourage- nient he has received in the FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, and trusts that by a strict attention to the interest of the'l’lqnter, he will merit u continuance ofthch* patronage. * For sale. fir und vis white Plains - Prime 42 inch Cotton Bai ELIAS FORT, Commerce Row. oct 5 185 Prime Pork and Macke’rel. BBLS. prime Pork, New York City In BHLS.n! spe,%tion 30 Half Bids. No. 1 Mackerel 3D “ “ No. 2 For Sale by nov 15 . i>213 L. PETTY. ' #■* IHEcO-i At the store formerly o'cebpied by Mr. Ehcncstr Jenckcs, G.ongress -Slreet, would be thahkful to theh' friends mid the public for u share of their trouage. FRANCIS CHAMPION; nov 17 m215 THOMAS PURSE. Notice. rnllE Copartnership existing lietwecn the sub- JL. scribers was dissolved by mutual consent on tlie 29th ult. All persons indebted are requested to liquidate their accounts, and those having de mands are requested to hand them in to H. Cii.vm- fion; who is uuly authorised to settle the business of the concern. II. CHAMPION, , THOS. PURSE. C? 3 The subscriber returns his thanks to the friends of thclata finnfor past favors and will be grateful- for their continuance, at their former Store Corner of Jefferson and State streets : where lie offers at reduced prices a complete as sortment of cbpice GkOCElUES, LIQUORS, TEAS, LAMP 01L„ DOMESTIC nov 17 GOODS, &c. «Stc. m215 H. CHAMPION. The Subscriber, H AS received by lute urrivals, a complete and general assortment of .IRON, of almost every descnption,us also a fresh supply of SHIP CHANDLERY, which will he disposed of on the most uccommo dating terms. IN STORE, Ffesh superfine FLOUR, and a few thousand bushels Virginia COllN, of an excellent quality. The subscriber intends keeping a constant sup ply of these articles. IVM. T nov 17 n215 TAYLOR. North Side of Market Square. A NEW STORE lias been opened next door to J. H McKenzie's Hat Store, Market Square, where a few ' • . GOODS will be spldlowforCush, viz: Ribbons of every colors 2 yards 04 cents White R|d Gloves, very superior, 314 " Undressed very 6trong colored Kid 25 “ Lonp( white Kid Gloves, V 76 “ , Gentlemon’s Beaver Gloves, OftJI “ . Vest patterns various colors, . i Artificial Flowers from 12J.to 25 ”, Tartan and Carolina Plaids Bambazetfs, very fine at314 cts Calicoes, from 124 to 26 “ .Handkerchiefs, from 124 ter 314 cts. very large With a number of other articles all equally low priced. nov 16 m2I3 ' ■ For Sale, T under the firm o ~ Notice. heretofore existing under Clarke Brown, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm nre urgently solicit' ed to eell on S. Clarke, and pay (he demands u gainst them; and all those having demands against .uid.firm will plense call on him for payment.— He being duly authorised to settle the business of said firm. ' S. CLARKE, GEO. S. BROWN. St. Marys, 1 si Nov. 1824. nov 11 210 Office of the Marine and Fire Insurance Company, SAVANNAH, 9th Nov. 1824, I N pursuance of a resolution of the Directors of this C Company, n meeting of the Stockholder: is rsquested on' Wednesday the 24(h of Novem ber insf. for tho purpose of receiving a statement of .its ♦flairs, und adopting such measures as they may deem expedient for tlie interest of the insti tution.—Persons representing stock not their own, will be required to furnish evidence of thdlr trust GEORGE SCHLEY, President, nov 9 209 T! JXotice. IIE Subscriber as administrator of the late W. D. Cooper, of South Carolina^ has in his. hands assets for distribution among ins creditors of whom the late firm of Way ana White, were the principal. That firm having assigned all their debts to their creditors, they are requested to call ntMr.Jrto. Yi White’s Boarding House on Fri day, tlie 10th day of December next, nt 11 o'clock A.’M. to receive proportions to which they may be severally entitled. JOHN D. MONGlN. nov 17 ci-215 Shifty Dollars Reward, ILL bq - • - ‘ • ' liyury i fTSTlLL be paid for tlie apprehension and dc. W livery oft' *“ ‘ " ' Ren and Sylvia, two of the children belong to the Estate of Smith Stringer, deed, the other child .and Ben and Sylvia to Abner BclcheV. The; broke loose a large Canoe on Tuesday the 28tl ryf\ HAMPERS POTATOES -f U 00 Tons COAL.'. A nov 6 to N'H.KEID kCO. the following Negroes to the Sub. scribers, living in Bourkfc Curity, oi- any safe Jail sOw'o cun get them—or illiberal reward will be given, for any-part of them, to wit. Moraltan a bright Mulatto man, about 35 years old, ruther slender mude and of keen apprehension, nnd his wile Hannah a black womuu about 45 years old, with a scar on one side of tier face, the property of Joseph Hines—Ben un African about 4$ years old, small aud weffset and filed teeth, with a scar detfand pul —One of th tol with tlie d, ty,'and we thing will uim down the ltivor to the Marshy Cobntry, below Savannah, a* Ben was bought up there and has onceruuawny and got hii wife ana 'cllildren back there and were upprehen- ded'und puljih Savannah Jail, not two years ago, iq6tW nien took off a Gun the i -a I’is- JOSEPll HINES', ABNER BELCHER. Th6 regular packot 6loop DELIGHT, J. Co oner, Master, Will sail for tlie above pfif? oil \Yed- giu'i nov 13 .m212 For New-Vork, (E ST A B L IS HE 1) LINE.) The regular packet ship SAVANNA II, . TVm. Beebe, Master, i Will Itave immediate despatch. , For freight or passage, having elegant accommoda tions,apply to Capti B. on board, at Jones’ upper whnrf, or to HALL & HOYT, nov 16 214 Belong to the estate of Hit; Consisting of Side. Bourdsi Bunaus, Dining Tahirs,. Chairs, Carpets, 'Looking Glasses, Glass Ware, Beds and Bedding, Bedsteads, ait.t Kitchen Furniture Together with a quantity of Plated and silver Ware;,. .. ALSO, A qiinntity of Madeira Wine, in botttlcs. Sold by permission of the Bom the InferiAr Court of Chatham Comity, by’ order of the' Ex ecutor. - Oct 16 190 HL jSL; and an attentive Ostler—the rates modeixite. DAVID STETSON. oct 30 .201 for cash or on nccounnoduting terms for approv. cd paper if taken immediately from on board the ssei at Elv TO BE LET. i , The STORE corner oT Bay | vesse oct 9 re Fathom—apply as abqye. 187 nml Dray ton-Strcet?, fiow occu pied tiy J. P. Setze. 'Possession may I , hud on the’15th of this m'nth. For further particulars, apply to Peter Dupon. PETER EVEN. net 19 ||19l sept 23 To Rent. The three story brick build ing on the Bny, lately occupied by JamksDickson 4* Co. ns a Whole* tale Dry Good Stores Apply to C. W. ROCKWELL 4'< , 182 . For Greenock. The first rate packet line ship MENTOR, _ J. L. Wilson, Master, (5£SiaSim Will tuko what freight of Cotton may offer for Greenock, uud be despatched as early a* possible—apply to WM. GASTON, oc ;27 198 JXotice. ,4-co. NOTICE. rpiIE subscriber informs his friends and the A inlmbit'.mts of Suvannuh generally,that he will A Steam Boat, witli freighting Boats will ffcg'ii I Inriy depart from the Company’s wharf on Wed- bltimts of Suvannuh generally 4 t give instruction? on tlie PIANO FOHTE-—Tlniso i nesdny nnd Saturday ot 0^01/ week, and when who feel dig posed to encourage him will please freight oilers to muke tt necessary, nn extra boat make application at the house, ot Mr. l’iiiup I will depart during the intermediate peti Bkahc.ii, Corncrof Broughton and Drayton-Slrcets, The subscriber tenders his thunks to the citizens of Savannah for the support he has hitherto re ceived, nnd hopes, that trom his knowledge, nnd experience in his profession, and the attention ho pledges himself to [my to those who may lie plac ed under his Instructions, lie will receive a liberal shore of public patronage. - 07= PIANO FORTES tuned at the boldest notice. nov 16 1.214 HENRY L. BRASCH. periods. oat 25 196 JOHN DAVIDSON, Ageiit. Fresh Teas. J. B. HERBERT & Co. Have constantly on hand Chests,'half chests,ten cnttys.fivc cat' tys nnd connlsters IIvson Tea Education, rjlUE. subscriber respectfully announces to his friend* nnd the public that the exercises of his school wiii be resumed on Monday 25tii inst. The course of instruction embraces the Latin Lan guage, History, Moral Philosophy! Composition, Geography, English Grammar, Arithmetic, &c, See. He pledges himself to give the most assidu ous and unwearied attention' to the moral and in- | Ten eattys,fivc catty sand canuistcrslMruniALand Gtiscvwurit Teas Hyson skin, tonkay, souchong and Bohea Tzxs All of which are of the latest importation, and will he sold on accommodating terms, sept 28 182 'J - By Calvin Baker, ■ On MONDAY, ‘2-Id tnst. at It o’clock. At his Auction Store, ‘ 20 iincknges comprising a choice n^-ort(Here of fresh imported British ainPAmo- ri.QJp nor IS 16 ■sm 3- I foustil told Furuituro, gll M'Call, deceased.-** riK of ’ Positive Sale. By J. B. Herbert & co. On SATURDAY,20th inst, at 11 o'clock* Will be sold before 'our store, v To close a consignment? 9 casks* } ^ROCKERY . 2 casks glass ware 3 bales blue plains , 2 casks patent hoeS 8^casks till’d ware 1 balctwiuo ALSO,—12 o'clock. A General assortment of* G It O C E RIE S, &c fc ALSO, ,• . V 10 hltds Whiskey 1 , 2 pipes Cognac Brandy, warranted jWfit 6 casks \ .r . : 1U bbls. C 011 '’ . 2000 lbs Bacon , 25 kegs Lard . 25 boxei No. I Soap . 1 cask Hardware 10 bbls Newark Cider f 10 caski Cheese i JO keg- Butter, &.C.&C. nov 18 . 216 • . 3'crmsCnrli. Executor’s sale, By J. B. Herberts? Co. Onthe First Tuesday in January next, tbill be itt, m this city, between before the Court House, the usual hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, the following property, bthu ’ERSO^A the the, PERSONAL of Wm. Crulg, dec. viz.— One Share Steam-Boat Stock, and Four* NEGROES, Sancbo, Fortune, Juck, and Sylvia. Sold by }ur- mission of the Hon. the Inferior Court mid by ordu. of the Executor t Terms Cad)... nov 17 216 ; ' tellectual improvement of his pupils.—Terms as for sale, a choice assortment ol usual. G. WHITE, • *»-*■»• ‘ - - oct' 12 188 Planters Bauk. ceivc for acy debts due to it, the notes oftlie Da. riduBiuik, nor the notes of any other bank, which does not, 011 demand, redeem its paper with spe cie. Notes und . acceptances deposited fur col lection, until further notice, may lie paid in any of the notes of the Banks of Georgia, it being un derstood that depositors of such paper will bo paid in the same notes, the amount ot collections made for them. J. MARSHALL, Cashier. nov 4 . 1.202 AUGUST G. OEMLER, H AS removed hisDRUG STORE, to the comer ol Broughton and Whitaker-Slrccts, opposite Col. Shtllman's Mansion House, where he exhibits for sale, a choice assortment of Fresh Medicines and Garden seeds, and various other articles suiting his line. He all- ' names of the few which IVTOTICE is hereby given, that after the first 1 stains relating the whole string of n Ll day of January next, this Bank will not re- things he offers, and only mentions a ...j .■ ........ j..i n .. ... _c.._ v,- 1 are uot commonly found in evcryDrug Store, viz: Fol. Sabina, Pyrala Ufnheliutii, ' DegitnliS l’urpiireu, Scultcap, Hyssop, German Leopard’s Bane, (arnica Montana) The Undersigned Cointnitte, H AVE been instructed by Council to place in a state of repair the Fire Engincs of tlie city ' Elecampane, (Inula Helcnimn) Hops, Ergot, Tonquin Beans.-Squire's Elixir. Daffy’s Elixir, Ess. Mustard, Ess. TyTe, Jesuit Drop, Churchc's Cough Drops, AromntijfViUcgur, Toilet, Vegetable, nnd other Soups, Macassar Ou, Phosphorus, Ox. Mur. Potasse, James’s Fever Powders, Infantile Powders, Road's Stiptic, Spirits Soap, Fuiiilgntiug rustlis, Pyroiigiiious Aciu,. BlackJJrop. to eitlior-crf tlie Coeamittec nov 11 210 GEO. MILLEN, I. MINIS, .IAS. MORRISON. oct 9 1187 (I 1 1 '■ Til. .1 «■■■—mmoi&L} Genuine patebt Family Medicines Marshals ‘feales. W ILL he Solffbefore the Court Hoise in the. City ot Savannah, hetwCen the hour' of 1<« and'2 o’clock, on Friday the 1‘Jth inst b; -.-rdcrQ' the District Judge of Georgia; % , r riio sliip . , ;V A L B I O N, As she now lies a wreok off St Cull)-, arines Island, with all'her matcriali}-. and cargo remaining bn hoard. ALSO, -The materials saved or lying on the Beach of St., . Catherines aud bn the main, viz, , 213 pieces Mahogany, on tlie Death at . liigh water mark. 21 do do in Beach Creek 32 do do in Point Creek 15 do do on Mr. Postells plan- t tution v Harris’ Neck, McIntosh. County 23 pieces Logwood in possession of 2. Mr. Harris of St. Catharins I-1 and 22 pieces on the Beach above high wa ter mark 23 picees on the Island 14 do in the possession of Mr. Poj- ■ tell at Harris’ neck • „ 1 pair of Jackscrews 1 small graplin on the Beach 1 Quadrant, 1 pr Pistols, 7 Block,s, I piece Parclin, I Topniast 1, whipsaw, 1. Tarpaulin, 1 pr StilyardS, 21arge clfains, 2 pitch Ladles, 1 Axe, S Auge,xg, 2 large chisels, 2 scrapers ‘ A smtill lot of copper 2 Grooving Plains, 1 hand sati^ A lot of Lead, 1 Ipt of running rigging 1 wcutuli ' Terms Cash Ba nkablo Moo ' noy 4 J, II. MOREL, m. d. o.ey. Notice,- Runaway during tlie. last week,. A NEGRO Woman named EL.S Y: She is a tall bluck woman about the age of 40, nnd has n thick white skin or film which entirely povers tlie left eye, by 'which she cannot be misfufcei persons are particularly warned against ei ingor harbouring said wench under the penalty'of L ees mis Ahdcrsons do . A suitable reward willbe paid for her apprehen sion and delivery to the subscriber in Savannah, nov 16 a2*!4 JOS. S. l'ELOT. Notice to Pilots. A LL pilots who - lmve not complied with the L4th rule of tlie commissioners of 1‘ilotage, tChurches Ess -Mustard Citings worm Lozenges llpopcfs do Thompsons, teeth paste James do flo eye water Churches cough drops Rogers vegetable Anderson,-! do pulmonicdetergdut Balsom Honey ileoriero oil Audlers lemitive Briiish oil , Opodeldock Henrys danc’d magnesia Squires elixir Batemans drops,.4'0 Salts Lemons Can constantly be had at the store 6f LAY 4-HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Bjuildings. , sept 28 . 182 - v . „ Lump Oils, Lamp Wick, Glasjj- Administrator ’5 sale,. Postponed. T HE sale ofthe estate of Riehd Pelluni, dec’d^ which Was to have taken place G. Butler’s, this day;,is posfponed, perty advertised for pale, viz. one ie at ’Squire J i. J} fb’ f, and the pro-” • ■ 3 horse, saddle, 1 , m ,urc hereby required to do so, by the next regular n-aui; meeting of the Board, (18th inst.) I11 case ot fail- 9 -g ’ ure, eucli ouq will be fined five dollars, •' *** By order, JOHN G. HOLCOMB, SccW. ||r2tl7 ttov 6 REMOVAL. DR. L. IL FURTII, H AS removed to the house in.York-Street, he longing to I. Minis, three doors east of Jeffer- son-Su-eet< nov 6 t!207 DANCING ACADEMY. of ASSEMBL Y IlALL—Brou, T HE subscriber 1 informs his frien that his room haying been tho ed and repaired, his School for Young .Hosiers is now open for the season es, &c. HE Siiliscribers have just received.per ship Emperor, , • ( A general supply of Winter, Fall und Summer strained Lamp Oil. Breftaned Socket Lamps y Jupaiiia Dish . do Glass ■ da do Peg do do ■ Lafayette do J Globe Lamp Ulasses French Chimney do for Billiard Rooms and Theatres - Lamp Wick of every description Of every variety and Pattern, , ... .. of Light. ... . I comprise a more complete assortment than has ever been exhibited in this'city,/arid * are offered' Septcniber ast, at Stephen’s Bridge, Burke Conn- '"Haviiig’taken Vuto'consideration thepresent de-15? sale . ji 1 to correspond Yvith the times, thing will aim down the River to the nl .p. s i Qn ofbusiness and conseauent seai'citv of l P u . c a ^. e pression oflmsiness and consequent soai'city of i „,I 1 money, he has determined to lower the price 1 0 ( | al 'd examine tl tuition accordingly: The terms will hereafter be I TWELVE DOLLARS per quarter. The school for gentlemeli is also 1 Open in (he nov 11 very respectfully invited to Call them.- . , LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. 210 ^ (CT Persons wishing to see tho Subscriber will please call at his dwelling, cornel- ofDrayton and ( State Streets- • J0Ji> C-LJAIE.- nov l * p|i,2Q2 -•v James Morrison, /ILL'be. found in future at his office over tho counting room of Calvin Baker, .. ICtlOl day the 22d of Nov. inst. ■ BENEDICT BOURQUIN. nov 11. .. .210 , Temper ary Jldm’r. Sheritf's sales^-continued. On the fir.d Tuesday in December next-, ’ W ’ ILL bo sold at the court house,in Savannah; between the usual hours of sale, Five negro4, Maria, aud 4 children, London; 'Henry; Robert ami' Jane; le'vied oiras tlie proper ty of Wm. A. Moore, to satisfy an execution in fa vor adm’rs of Bait Joues. Sold at the risk of the former purchaser. The following ncgros;Sally and hor three chil dren, Mary, David and Elizlt: Delila, and her 3 childmi/Lucinda, Mary and Anthony, levied on us tho property of Eleaziir Early, to se(isty an ox«y cation in favor of the Bank of the United States* Sally und her three children, sold on account at the former purchaser.- . A negro mau naiiibd Jcie; Ieviedonas tlie pro- ilnaiiSHi 1 " *«■**--' —1-— f a oa perty->1 Joseph Gi HnbersUami^inik-i' a li iu. 0.1 . foreclosure iii favor of Davis & Berrien.- foreclosure in favor of Davis i . . ...... Also ull the household and xitchen furnituro contained in the City Hotel, tedied on ns 'be pro perty of Oran Bird, under a foreclosure' of a mot t- gageto EleaZer Early, transferred to J. B. Her bert &Co. Persons Wishing to purchase will pleaso 'call aud exmuiue tlie above furniture K D’LYON, s. c. c. nov 13 . 212 136 Gun Powder, qr. Casks and 133 half qr. Casks Ro gers’ Orunge Gun l’owder for sale by II. LORI) & Co N. B. -.This article comes very highly recom mended and is warranted in ull respects equal to. the best English Powd r heretofore imported. Dealers arc invited to call aud exmniau tin; sam ples. 1 ■■'-jidvij-l' . ufillO ..