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1 REDBRICK S. FELL,
CITY PRINTER.
l.iAJI V l-Al'KH KlOltV MtUlil
tOCMKY rAri-.n... ....SIX nOlLAHS
TAYABt-F, IN ADVANCi
run annum.
run annum.
ttj'All lieu
, mill new nilvi
both paper
I'mciU^nppenr i
I’KID At EVENING, November 19, 1824
0?“ We are authorized to state that
Col. Wit. Lyman, of Willies County,
is a candidate to fill the scat in Congvess
vacated by Thos. W. Cobb,.
of’late engaged the attention of our lead
ing capitalists, we learn that the enlarge
ment and deepening of thu lino of canal
between Portsmouth and London, so as
to make it a ship canal, is one that litis
obtained their serious consideration, and
is likely soon to become a favorite object
with them.—Hannishire Telegraph.
From the National Intelligencer.
MARRIAGE.
I have often remarked the eagcrncssTif
all classes of the people to read or hear
the accounts of marriages. ‘So! John
has taken to lutnsclf a wife,’ cries one. ‘Ah
there 1ms been a wedding,’ cries another.
‘Lack-a-day,’ exclaims an old lady, ‘So,
Betty has got a husbqptl at last;’und
each is anxious to know' all the particulars
—who married them—who was there—
how i’io bride was dressed, and so on.
On such occasions, I have parti c larly no-
PIRACY.—Capt. Banks arrived at ticed that men seem to sympathize chielly
Norfolk from Havana, bring? a eonfirma- I with the bride-groom, irom the cause
lion of the account of the capture of a pi- Probably-that each lias been, or expects
1 I t#*lvn in tin* snmn rlnlinjHo nml lntnrimt liiir
>... .... , , t , _. , „ . .. to be, ill the same delicate and interesting
'raticu. -cltr. by the . ■►-. sclir I orpoisc, I s i tunt | ou 0 f the persons for whom their
Lieut. Comd’t Skinnlu. The capture I sympathies arc excited. The reason is
w as made on the Jlulli ult. and the pi- not difficult to explain. There is no cir-
xates succeeded in escaping to the shore. | cumstonce in life half so interesting as
Capt. Banks further inf
ms. that sevm-i l * ,at of entering into the holy bond of wed
, -'jEii; . , 1. i lock. A choice is inude of a companion
ral p.rae.es had recently been committed for ^ for good or cvil> for prosp ^ or
on the Const of Cuba, among which w as I adversity, for weal or wo, or in the good
the briir Laura Ann, of New-York, from 1 0 lj| ^erms of the ceremonial, “forbetter or
Misitevideo, with a cargo of jerked beef, i worse.” Then,too,the new clothes, the sb-
capturcd on the "Mst-ult. off Port Escon-1 lemn ceremony, the wedding banquet^ tlio
dido. After hanging the Capt. ami the onnieless/delights appertaining thereto,
, v • .i s , I render this period ot life lar more interes
ts.. mat.s, and murdering the remainder ting than any other . Looking forward
the crew (exceptone man who conceal-1 too through the kaleidoscope of Hope, it
ed hinwdflu low.) they set tire to the ves»| presents to the young imagination an in
set. The unhappy man who saved lnm I iinite variety of splendid and beautiful
self from perst n;.l violence, left the vessel imagelry, winch charms like illusions of
the Persian Gem in the tairy Tales. The
dings the present year and the year to
nic, than there has been for many Years
(iast. ^
"Rock-tt-by baby, on the tree top."
'Mother Goose.
A lato Bellows Falls paper has the fol
lowing article:
A few evenings since, an inhabitant of
a neighbouring village, returning from an
excursion to this town, and happening to
ho rim1 rihoqtie. genvatus (in English, with
his skin full of gin) fell fast asleep in his
chaise: , While enjoying nature’s sweet,
balm, his horse, attempting to turn, back
ed the wheels off the side of a bridge 20
feet high. But mark how fortune favors
the sleepy! The chaise lodged in the top
of a young hemlock that stood by the
bridge ; the faithful steed maintained his
ground; andxnir hero’s slumbers were hot
disturbed till morning, when he clamber
ed carefully out' of his leafy coach, and
(jailed the nearest neighbours to help him
get his chaise out of the tree top.
' For the. Republican.
Mr. Editor :
1 observed in your papor a day or two ago Unit I
in ordinance lias been passed reducing the salary ]
of some of the city officers, but nothing wns men
tioned about the Clerk of the Market; ns the fees
of that office, yields a salary, much groater (in I
proportion) than the duties that are performed nnd
as retrenchment is tho order of the day, let the of
ficers alt be put upon an equality, some will haw
reason to complain or say that our City Council I
have not dour justice to all the different officers—
and the city also. ECONOMY.
GAUDRY
100
HERBERT,
Hove just received)
BBLS. Maxalls Kldup
panlsli Sugars '
f put uj
Dupont s Powder.
i for far
Deepening Rivers.—Such is the power
o( the new machine applied to the deepen
ing of the river Clyde, that in tho course
of a few days it dug out above 7,000 tons
of earth, nnd denied away the batik ex
tending opposite Finnieston, to the length
of 140 yards and 40 feet. wide, thereby
deepening th'e river nearly two feet in all
that space. The consequence is a safe
navigation where vessels were formerly
apt to take the ground.
while enveloped in flames and swam to
young man hopes his turn may come, and
ihc- shore. About the same time those j j da; . c no , «ketcb the picture his' fancy
monsters captured a brig, said to be the draws. The girl, from budding fifteen
Morning Star, of New-York, and a sclir. through blushing twenty up to ripened wo-
aamc not ascertained, and murdered the manhood, feels, as she hears the account
ere W.-A brig reported to be the Swiftsuro °j 3 s ‘i ft ,hriI1 ’ " brati »S 11 ke
,. v - . - , . . TT , . , the treble chdra of a piano,through every
ol n ew-A ork, bound to Havana, had also nmc of hor suscepti £ lc frame. Her bJ-
fli'.h n into the bands ofthepirate, showas som throb8 q U j c ker, she breathes with a
capturedhy thcnioffPointYeacos. These hurried respiration, yet not painfully; no
pi'acies are said to be committed by open I image-that she need blush forever casts
boats, carrying sixteen men, with small I 38 posting form across her pure mind, vet
The( ol. mh anscbr.La ?ulma, she blushe . s; hcr T- h ?f h ' 18
; assume a deeper stain ol the strawberry;
she laughs and wonders what ails her, for
lifiw id «lin intprrsti'il! Thfi old niurrififl
arms.
fi.ll iii with four uf 4 these freebooters to the
win .I ward of Point Ycacos:t wo of them es- J i, ow ( 9 *he interested! The old married
enped iii the chase. The other two ran people are differently affected, nnd yet
into a Bay' ip shoal water, whither they j they are affected. Memory is husilycni-
Wcrc pursued by the boats of La Zulmn Pj°y ed , brushing tvway the cobwebs of
, , , i i i-.i . t i- Time (and that Time is a very industri
al:,’ captured 1 of them sunk. 15 of the ous J der) from thc picturc Vtheir con-
pirates were ascertained to have been lull-1 nu i,j a | bliss. Thc husband chucks his
ed. La Zulma lost 5 of her men in this, demy under the chin, and, instead of ad-
cn counter. dressing himself to her as‘Mrs. Moultry,’
A French ship from Bordeaux bound! or whatever hor name be, calls her virgin
to Havana, bad been captured by a Co-| name-‘My dear
, iuiianoia with a modest caresBt&vhich'
lombiunschr. under the suspicion of hav- 8peakg mogt <, lbque ntly of the days gone
uig Spanish property on board. by. Meanwhile the old Bachelor nnd old
Capt. Banks, understood at Havana, M R id forget the chair is not big enough
that: -art of a quarter 1 deck of a vessel sap-1 for them. The old codger, whom no one
posed to he that ofthe lateU. S. schr Wild P«tf» but every one in turn.laughs htjuta
Cat. had been discovered drifting down fu3, >’ g. d bachelor,’ very probqbly, recals
b to recollection one whom, in the days of
thc r lorida coast. I ynat j,, reciprocated with him the tender-
. , , « , , ..., J est feelings of affection; one rtho listened
A three cornered Cocked Hat which L Q tbe mus i c Q f bis voice 'with delight;
ora e belonged to Gen. Washington, has who watched hiscnming with anxious eye;
been presented to the Museum of South | whose ready ear distinguished thc s«und
Carolina by Gen. Trios Pinckney. M his foolst€ P from arnon S an hundred;
rvlio loved—promised—withered before
ihc nuptial hour gave him the right to pil-
A Fish Stor,,.—The schooner Trio, it is JiC "our gave me ngiu ru pu-
, - •' nT • • . low her throbbing head in tua bosom, and
sa d left I ortsmouth, N. H. a short time r d i(.(]. Or the lone virgin, designated by
sii.ei. on a fishing expedition, from which the unfeeling world as ‘an old Maid,’
’ic i ( turned the next day with 60 barrels j may mourn, iu the depth ot suppressed
Mackerel, all of which' were caught by a ^ o{ ^ brow f aad
. • ° J gallant bearing whom the caverns of the
ric: crew (i in number,) in about 9 hours. | o<»p.nn havo pntonibed. or who. dead to liis
ocean have entombed, or who, dead to his
plighted faith, may have sought in the
arms of wealth for that happiness which
true love can alone impart. . All, all are
interested.
But thc world! what docs it enrol those
who are intent on gain, who worship gold
- JmIsnub Morrow has been recall M (be* G°a and li.,b .».ympalbie. an
Governor of the State qf Ohio.
Fuel in Nctr York.—On the 9th inst. |
^Liverpool Coal was 17 dollars a chal
dron, and common oak wood 2 dollars a]
connected with lucre! Verily, they, too,
are interested in marriages—-Sitting in
i my easy chair, these thoughts were pass-
Sign of the Times—A Citizen of Lex- j ng on my mind when I dozed, dreamed
imitoii, (Ky) writes to the Editor of thf I a f cagt wa8 getting up, & a large number it
TA i tern Carolinan, “that Gen. Jackson’s J wa8 thought, would attend. Hymen enter-
pn peels are much more gloomy than | Hghtgd by hig torch ; a croud pressed
hi n t'.iore— \\ lien the merits of the dif- to the .door, hut no one was admitted until
ferent candidates are impartially canvssed g(Mne satisfactory reason was assigned
and laid before the people, they qnani- bowthe person came in Hymen’s compu-
mously agree to have Crawford as the ny< • ‘No one will doubt,* said the minis-
nian to rule over ^theni. I think I am ter ^ « my right here, for who could have
warranted.in saying, thatthismay be con- performed thc ceremony were I absent ?’
aidcred to be the sentiments of the rcflec- an( j 8eate d hitnsclf iu a large easy chair,
tingpart oftlig.country at least.’ j *jviy worship,’ said a justice of tint peace,
t ’ ‘could tie the knot as tight as your rever-
The Richmond \Vhig x whicli has sup- ence< > A merchant followed, with bills of
portedMhc claims of Mr Adams, wjtli stca- rich silks and every variety of elegant
dincss and ability, uftcr remarking that 1 p atter ns for wedding dresses—the man-
“no doubt exists as to the success of the tua maker and tailor close upon his heels.
CuAWFop.u ticket in Virginia,” and stating ‘They must certainly have bureaus,' and
its reasons f6r opposing that ticket, pro- probably a cradle,’ said a cabinet maker,
ceeds with frankness to observe.—; as he passed along. ‘And chairs and set-
“We leel disposed to congratulate the teCt » sa ,d the chair maker. At that in-
, public that the contest in tbisState is over: I staut a doctor appeared; Hymen declared
and we feel equally well disposed to ac- ho cou ld no t conceive how a disciple of
quiesce in the will of the people, lie it what Esculapiiis could be considered as belong-
it moyg ‘ We prefer another to Mr Craw- iog t0 h ( 8 tra i n . ‘fr J s a gource of rny
ford, withont desiring to disparage him ; most profitable employment,’ gravely an-
an.h whilst we still like that other best, Leered the doctor. ‘Then I, have a right,
wc do not the less admire him.” too,’exclaimed a nurse rushing forward,
S . ’ • .. her left arm hearing a piece of diaper.—
Frankfort {Germany,) Sept. 10. Louis, \ shout was nQW raised by the shoemaker,
Lucion, arid Jerome Ronaparte, are ex- j victualler, the schoolmaster, and-the
pectgd at Carlsrube. According to an ae- Lord knows who; among the rest, a prin-
couut lrointhat place ofSept.it geems that ter popped his nose in at'tlie door, allured
the Princess Catharine of Wurtemburg, by thc delightful savory smell ofthe terrtt-
wite ot Jerome, weary of the lrivolous p j n anc j oyster soup—‘it is part of iny
and disipated conduct of her husband, is business to publish the marriages,’ said
rer ed to seek a divorce. Shelias asked j 1P . Let them nil—let them in,’ 'said Iiy-
s . the (fbnsent of her brother, the King of men, ‘fdir it is imposgihlih to tell who is not
Wurtemburg, who has sent a confidential j interested, directly or indirectly. Bid
pet son to conduct \the - Princess from
Trieste to Rome. It.i3 not known wheth-
ov p he will remain at Rome, or whether
she .will fix her abode in Wurtemburg.
m*
q^Annlhee
them welcome to tlic feastand I a-
woke. i ,
On full consideration, I see that there is
abundant reasons for the interest every
body takes in a wedding, and I hear it
Canal.—Amongst the I whispered by those who understand 'tho
SAMUEL SCRAGGLE.
A tailoring wight Sam Straggle was,
Of Washington’s wide city;
And Rachel Rost he loved, becauso
This Rachel Ross wna pretty,
LoVc’sA delicious thing, you know,
It makes one feel all over so.
But Rachel Ross did not lovp him,
Which griev’d him very badly;
His eyes in tears of woe did swim,
And sorrow’ snnk him sadly.
IIow much do people undergo,
From wounds of Master Cupid’s bow!
Like his own needle did the'dart
Prick him his life ribs under;
His gizzard it did swell and smart,
As if ’twould burst asunder.
Ab! love’s a wounding thing, you know
It makes one feel ull over so.
His heart was hotter than his goose,
As still he thought about her;
I see, he cried, it is no use,
Fori shall die without her.
Never was creature troubled so,
Siuce Noah’s flood, long time ago.
In Georgetown, Tom the butcher dwelt
And be was one of twenty;
And Rachel mighty wishes felt,
To have fresh meat a plenty.
Love’s very pleas.mt food, you know
But beef and lamb are better, though
Now jealousy had seiz-cd Sam,
Which like the grave is cruel 1
Says he, I do not care a damn,—
1’ILkill Tom—iu a duel. „
For those that love will fight, you know
And Samuel’s courage proves it so.'
But Tom the butclier, having fired
A loaded pistol never,
Had choice of weapons, and desired
To fight Sam with a cieaver.
The man that’s challeng-ed, you know
With what lie likes may fight his {jpe.
But Sam would only fight with ball, -> -
And so that matter ended;
He then went to the Capitol,
And 'to the top ascended.
Oh, Lord! how desperate he did grow!
How strange that love should work him so.
He thought he down himself would throw,
But feared he'd alter me it;
And folks would all laugh at him so,
He swore he would not do it.
Indeed much wisdom doth it show,
To (‘look before you leap,” you know,
i, Some warlike birth he ax-cd for,
A naval station gain-ed ;
He went and join'd the marine corps,
To cure what him so pain-ed.
For very well did Samuel know,
That If he died he’d—slop his wee.
A cold now Tom the butcher took,
Which sdon a fever brought on;
•And life next Thursday him forsook,
'Twos what he had not thought on.
A cold’s k dreadful thing, you know ;
By cough or fever, pop we go.
Sam Scraggle then to Rachel said,
Iii sober doleful ditty;
Since Tom the butcher now is dead,
' Won’t you on me baVe pitty ?
For Samuel Scraggle did riot know
What change her mind might undergo.
Says she, I’ll never be your wife,
So don’t you ax me, prithee ;
I would not have you 'pon my life,
And eight more tailors with ye.
The ladies alwayslove to show
Their crucl-ty to men in woe.
Then grevious-ly did Samuel grunt,
Grew sick and hourly sigh-cd,,
But got, ’lore long, the better on't,
Or else—he might have di-ed.
When love begins to better grow,
’Tis not so bad to bear, you know'.
Rachel, in time did change her mind,
Lest she should die a virgin;
To marry Sam she felt inclined I '
Indeed ’twas very urging.
That love’s capricious this doth show-**
What changes it doth undergo! .
Pray ladies, ha’n’t you found it so t
Says Sam—I WON'T—in great disdain;
‘Dol’d how she was surpris-ad—
She learnt, too late, that tailoring men
Are not to-be despis-ed.
Lovp’s a strange kind of filing, I trow',
It makes one feel all over so;
It movetli us ull to and fro; ■ -iff!’..
It wounds the high nnd smites the low,
As Bonaparte's match doth i! show;
And lib old wife’s sad overthrow
And Itaeliel'.s unexpected woe ;
And Samuel Scragglc’s pride—olso
otu? mrott
<*>
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
ARRIVED.
Ship Edward, of Portsmouth. N. H. Cormerlcs, I
master, 5 days Irom Hampton Roads, to Samuel
Wright.
CLEARED,
Schr Orbit, Beers, New York,
.Cohen &. Miller.
FROM THIS FORT,
At Charleston sloop Express, Hammett, 1 day.
The pndHet ship Leeds, sailed from New York
for Liverpobl the 8th inst. Among the passen- 1
gors is Mr. R. Agnew, of Savannah.
20.000 bust s
SO Imlf bids corned Bci
20 do Goshen Butter
CO lings prime GrCcn Coffee
30' bins do (hi do
20 boxes white Havana Sugar
25 lilids prime St. Croix do
50 bills do do do
do do do Muscovado do
50 . do Rye Whiskey
10 Ill] ds do do
5 do N. ,E. Rum
10 pipes Cognac Brumly
5 do best Hollands Gin
dO bblsN. E. Glu
20 do jnlino Pork
60 do now Mackerel No. 8
60 boxes yelloiv Snap
do do' New Bedford Sperm Candles
20 kegs Shot, nssorted
100 do Duponts Powder
50 half kegs do do
10 bags Black Pepper
20 boxes fresh Chocolate, No. 1
60 kegs Spiced Salmon
With a general assortment of
GR OCERIES,
GAUDRY & HERBERT.
BOV 15 t«213
Domestic Goods, &>c. ‘
50 Dupont’spowdtr
000 nlSfttf patont9h °t.MiOrt!i
tons Share Moulds
5° kegs cut Nalls, nssorted
fingi prime Lnguiru Coffee
do Black Pepper
20 ten caddy Boxes fresh Hyson Tea
20 two pound (-minister Imperial do
10 Boxes Loat Sugar “
10 Baskets first quality Sweet Oil
16 doz flask do do do
20 pounds fresh Nutmegs '
30 doz best London Mustard
10 pipes and 20 barrets Gin j
18 lilids N. E. Ruin ’
0 Boxes No. 8 and 10 Cotton Cards
10,000 first quality clarified Quills '
2-10 pieces Domestic Cotton Goods
Comprising u handsome assortment of Brain...
B eached SHIRTING and SHEETING sw?
Plaids and Cheeks, which will be sold in
tics to suit purchasers, at tho lowest mart.i „.
1 by M. HOPKINS 1IIKe >
11206 Market Wtt
nov 6
Haxall’s Richmond Super
FLOUR.
JYO U’ LANDING,
ROO r^ 8, recc ;r J l , ,y tho ,chr ' iww
Burns, ami for snlc. Apnlvtn "
nov 12 l||21 1 PONCE k W‘Kf, N Z„,.
50 BARRELS RutcnburghGln
For Liverpool.
The regular packet ship,
HOUTH BOSTON,
A lex. H. Campbell, Master,
i (Coppered and copper fastened,) is I
now ready to-receive her cargo, and will meet
| with doapatch. For freight or passage apply to |
the Captain on board, or to
rETERSEN, HAMMOND & CO.
nov 19 217
, Pipes do 7 do
30 Barrels New England Rum
20 Hogsheads do ' i 9 do
25 Boxes Mould Candles
loo do Soap »
jO Bags Prime Hava* Coffco
3 Bales Bleached Sheetings
J 2 Do brown J do
6 Do do Skirtings
0 Cases Plaids
60 Barrels Nav;
W Do
15. Do Currc
lg'.CasksCIi,
New Mackerel, Rum, Lard k
40 B ARRELS Boston Rum
MARRIED,
Last evening by the Rev. Abinl Carter, Peteh I
Guekahd,Es(|. to Hahkiot, daughter of Colonel |
Richard Dennis.
6 TtibjGos.
For salF by
nov 1 II *’262
100 SI
ri^HE Subscriber proposes to open an evening]
JL School tor Vocal Music.
It being a principal object witli him to eneour-
Ginghams,
ad
i kegs Butter (fresh)
25 kog9ncw Leaf Lard
20 barrels No 1 Mackerel
• 60 do No 2 do
100 do No 3 do
30 half do No 1 do
30 half do No 2 do
30 half do No 8 do -
600 rcums, single, double size and iron
gers Wrapping Paper , -
1000 reams Cap, Pot and Letter Paner
ion nl.... _(• ..n J .1. 1
Frcdi and K J
tng- 20 dayi 8
Butter
S. C. GREENE,
Moore'tiVharJ'.
100 packages Glnss, of all description*
boxes Windsor Glass
wO Havana Sugar
i brown “ “
GAUDRY &, HERBERT.
30 boxes Windsor Glasd'
100 kegsDnpont’sand ChelinsfordOunMilfl
2 cases Playing Cards ^ f
10 cases Whlttemorcs No 10 CottouCari)
100 boxes No 1 Sonp
100 do smoked Herrings
Landing fi^m schr. Laurel, 4nd ship Chariot sUh
for sale on accommodating terms by r
ROBERTS. GOFF.
nov 13 m2 12
Whiskey, &ic.
ngu ana cultivate this pleasing accomplishment, \ Landing Jt'rom oil board*thc Julius Cuisar,
j anil to improve an iiitcrcsting and important part | J and for Sale,
of Public Worship, the terms of admittance will | iiilDS ) ... .. ......
[ be hxed nt a sum merely sufficient to defray the ^0 I jp,I Ll»is ( Flul.RY E WHISKEY,
necessarye\(ien&es. 1 ** : - - - - -
I Tne School will be bold at' the Academy on
I Monaay and ThtirsdUy Evenings ; to commence
| early in December. . L. MASON,
nov 19 217
| Lumber, Factorage and comj
mission Busims.
T HE Subscriber continues the hunfw.Fid,
age and Commitsion Dusineu, at hit cl
I stand pear the Union Ferry Wharf, amhendtni
To Rent.
A Two Story House in ono of
the most henlthy parts of Sa
vannah, containing a parlor and two
■ bed rooms on the first floor, and three
on the second, with a pump, carriage
I house, and stable all in complete order. Enquire
] at this office.
nov 19 H—17 :
ing in complete order. ' 1
Oct 30 201 JNO. EVERINfiH AH I
l
HEALTH.
I-JJEALTH, Iht grcnleitof all earthly 6Iejm’ng*.-|
O 28 |||m1D9- PONCE k M’KENZIE
JYvgtro Shoes, Molasses, &c.
PAIR NEGRO SHOES
1000 do Brogan do
600 do lined and hound do
150 do womens do do
30 hhds New Orleans Molasses
20 do superior St Croix Sugar
50 do common do do
150 ps. 42 inch Cotton Bagging
100 casks Noils, assorted
60 bbls Gin r < ’ i
60 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted
For sale on reasonable terras by
nov 6 b207 ORRAY TAFT,
Wanted in a Private Family, i
A TEACHER well versed in the A|fl
branches of English Education, am) iheh^
| language.
Aho, in a Country Store,
A Clerk who can be well recommeiidtUi]
I salesman and accomptont.
nov 4 m206 WATT k8MHd
Flour, Butter, etc.
At this season of the year, when it is so high
I ly proper nnd important to cleanse the Stomach
anil Bowels of redundancy of bile, and aH neroi-
cious and ruinous accumulations, the proprietors
of LEE’S most excellent ANTl-BII.IOUS PILES,
would very respectfully advise the use of several
doses of them, nnd thereby in many instances pre
vent head-aches, sickness ut the stomach, obsti
unto obstructions of thc bowels, scorching fevers,
°LEE’S NERVOUS CORDIAL, an
I excellent medicine for all ^nervous affections,
weakness, pains in loins, bade,
LEE’S ESSENCE OF MUSTARD,
I no medicine ever excelled this in curing rheuma
tism,-sprains, bruises, frosted feel, ty-c. 4»o.
“ E’S AGUE AND FEVER DROPS,
| a never failing cure.
LEE’S SOVEREIGN OINTMENT,
I warranted to cure the Hcb, by only one applica
tion.
CJo. 3 Mackurel.
BBLS Baltimore Flour
fJ\J 20 Kegs Goshen Butter
It AO BvlLS. Landing from ship Chariot, lor
lyU sule by R. CAMPBELL.
pov 6
m207 _ Smith's Buildings. <
Just received,
£% A linlf barrels fresh. Buck Wheat Meal
10 half do. F.M. Beef
12 do fresh Crackers
10 kegs superior Butter v
20 bbls fresh Flour
10 ImlfWbU do
For rale by GEO. D. CORNWELL,
m203 Exchange wharf.
English Mustard,
'WTARRANTEO. Just received and for sale !
; VY by LAY k HENDRICK SON.
mjv II 210 '
25 Bids N.E. Rum
31 do Northern Gin
10 Qr Casks Currant Wine
16 Bags Havana Coffee .
For sale by S. C. CREEM]
nov 4 p||206
LJIW
SEINUKw.
T HE Paragon Toll Mill is now ready to re
ceive Rice to beat pn Toll, nt the cusloma-
cellent medicine for curing tetters, ring worms, |rj[ ra } es ; Apply to William Kim-atiuck nt the
pplcklyheat; softens tiic skm, nnd improves tlie P lantntlon or to JACOB READ,
compibxion. I >jovl! r‘,210
fine of Messrs.- Davies if Berrien, situated is ft
ter’s buildings Oii the Bay. , 1
JOSEPH VALLEN-4 BEWl
Savannah, Oot. 26,1824.
OjP The CoDslitutionallst, Georgia Jounw
Washington r^ew s, are requested to give t-|
bove 3 insertions •> eekl^. ’
improves.
| compibxion.
LEE’S WORM DESTROYING LO-
] Z CAGES, a most now-erful Medicine, removes
and destroys all kinus of worms.
LEE’S ELIXER, an invaluable medi-
I cine,'it never fails to cure thc most violent cold,
and affords instant and great relief, in all obstinate
coughs, it also relieves young children from chol-
ics, A-c.
LEE’S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPE-
| CIF1C—An effectual cure for the Venereal' and
| Gonorhwa.
LEES’ TOOTH-ACHE DROPS—
| which give immediate relief.
LEE’S TOOTH POWDER—Which
| cleanses and beautifies tbe teeth. -
LEE’S EYE WATER—A certain
[ cure for sore eyes.
LEE’S ANODYNE ELIXIR—For
1 the cure of heud-aclies.
nov 11
07** The person who tooH]
second volume ofthe PORT FOLIO,fronbi
lice* of the Republican, is requested to rtt::|
without delay,
ncrv 17 ,216'
Gun Powder,
"IQ/* qr. Casks and 133 half or. Casks Ro-1
X O 4J 1 gers’ Ora nge Gun Powder
gers’ Orange Gun Powder for sule by
- H. LOltD&iCd.
fiN. B( This article comes very highly recom
mended and is warranted in ull resjiecls equul to,
tne best'Englisli I’oWd:r heretofore imported.
■)ealors are invited to cull and examine the sarn
ies.
nov 11 m210
Elegant & choice P6rfuineflj
T HE Subscribers have received prbrij ; ]
Schooner Intrepid and ship Comir.i*
supply of Choice'Perfumery, consisting «
Otto of Hoses in elegant gilt botlfci*'
DANCING ACADEMY.
WSSEMBL YIIA LL— Broia rhtnn-strcet.
HE subscriber informs his friends andpatp>n*} ,;
that his room having been thoroughly, clean-
d and repaired, his School for Young Misses and I
Maslers is now open for the season. 1
Havirig taken into consideration the present de
pression oflmsiness and consequent, scarcity of
LEE’S CORN PLAISTER-For re- be
ivmff and rhiufunu'imr nni’na (I TIPPI T/P 71HI r ,inc> '..i
moving and destroying corns,
LEE’S LIP SALVE
tCT* Numerous eases of euni'.s could be annex
ed, of the happy and good effects that have fol-J
lowed the use.of, the above JUSTLY, C'ELEBRAj
TED FAMILY MEDICINES, but the published
has not room for them in^this paper.'
%* Please to observe whatever, and where ever
you buy none can be Lee’s Oen'uine Family Medi.
nines, without the signature of the proprietor,
NOAH RIDGELY,
Late Michael Lee tf po. I
The above famous family medicines are f<«
s&lc by * I
1 DR. A. DELAROCHE, Scnr.
Druggist, Savenbuh
Who has just received a fresh supply from Bath
1 more.
oct 7 186
TWELVE DOLLARS per quarter.
The school for gentlemen is also open in the I
evening. „ -
ICF Persons wishing to see the subscriber will
please call nt his dwcflihg,'corner of Drayton and
State Streets... JOHN C. LEGE,
nov 1 r||202
REMOVAL.
DR. L. II. FUR Til,
H AS removed to tho house In York-Street f he
longing to I. Minis, three doors east of Jeffer-
oiiB'patterns , . ,
Macassar, Russia, Bears and Antique |
Pomatum in Pols and Rolls r
Rose, Orange flower and Larriw* »>
Rose, Bcnjoin. Musk, Oliva, |
Vegetable, Ceylon, B|n4 fl »i^ m " 5 !* 1
Variegated, nnd Eriglpi Windwr 8oaW
Wash Balls, Naples shaving aoupmfoh
, Shaving Cakes, <$-c ro.,, 1 *. J
pocket, fine teeth ° nA drcxsine Co 9
Patterns _
Hair Powder and Powder Pairs B ;
Pocket iBooks and PocKet Wallet 1 , ^
without springs ’ '
La Fayette and Silk Stocks,
Elastic Wire und Coburg .
Silver. Wire Teeth Brushes witk g |l|D
.Tounge Scrapers, . _ „
Nuil, Cloth, Hair und Shaving
Cut Gluss Sinellipg Bottles, Visitin 0 L
Metal Shaving Boxes, , ..
Floating Tupere of every dcscnpUO". .
Tonguin Beans, Musk, Carmine, •
Court Pleister, Snuff Boxes, _ ' J
Chamber Lights and Matches, FI
cs, be.
Which together with a ver
1 son-Street.
nov 6
t(207
, Just Received,
Per ship Savannah.
,AA HALF bbls Fulton market Beef.
10 bbls, Vassars Ale
25 firkins Goshen Butter .
26 kegs fresh Lard
I For sale by . GAUDRY &, HERBERT,
nov 16 i.214
G EORGIA Chatham county—By the hon.
.lupin s of the Inferior court of Chatham a
I ly silting for ordinary pujposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Williapi Davies administrator of Jla-
| cob Franklin Real dee. has petitioned the
court of Ordinary to be discharged from his Add
adniinistratihu. '
These arc therefore to cite and admonisl all
and singular, the kindred and creditors o the
I said deceased to file their objections (if any they
have,) in the office of the office of the Clc k of ,
the court of ordinary, on or before the 7th d y of A f Gl ' 0, '“ of Superior ydvet Corks; just
— L —‘ ,-i.— j,.„, • v ] jtx rebeived and for sale by
icralsnf
assortment of Drugs, Medicines,
tent Medicines, Sic. &c. AH of
selected by a good judge, and arc ci^ji
at least 2Q per ct. lower fliun has^ovet
this market for cash or credit. rmWB.
do »oll to 0.11
Chemists andDsw
Shad’s B 111
oct 26 196 , :
March next, otherwise letters disraissory w
granted the petitioner. 9B t'X'.jfx,
Witness the honorable John P. Wlllianson, I
one of the Justices of Said court this 7th t ly of
September, A. D. 1824. 1
1 S. M. ll'OND; c c*o c.
sep 9. 166
Garlick in bunches,
J UST received nnd for sale by
LAY 8f HENDRICKSON,
Shad’s Buildings.
210 ■ '
Velvet Corks.
nov 11
. Parrot for sale. .
T HE best educated M'Iar|c s ^J
ever came from Jninaiea to Aw
ed for sale—price 25 dollars. Ln J r
lice.
nov 11 m2I0
LAY k HENDRICKSON,
211 Shad’s Buildings.
•noy 12
Proposals,
JjlOR repairing the Bridge between Wliitsmarsh
mn mount,
jVTlNE months after date application Will bo
] ±N mude to the hon. Inferior court of Cl/atlmm
comity, for leave to sell all that lot in Snfsinnnb
known by the'No. 1, Ellis square, Dcckcn ward,
with tlie improvements thereon : ami all unit lot
I in Savannah known by the No. 23, in Liberty
wurd, with the buildings thereon, beiig the
renl estate of John Smith, deceased, for t lie bo'nc-
i fit of the heirs. , ' 1
DERICK HERB din’r.
Island and Oatlamls, will be received be
tween this and the 1st day ot November. For
particulars apply to
TIMOTHY BARNARD, ) Com’rs
JOUNjSClUVEN. \ Wilming-
EDW/ F. TATTNALL. S ton Dis’t.
Oct 16 19a J
tu
irary
j S open for tlie delivery of Books on Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday, from Tnntx; until
I
in
F‘v| o’clock'.
' ‘ uug 20
1-19
For terms, app'm“‘ - - f Bro ugi>‘a
S. at the School Room, corner e ., {)ie ^
Aberoorn Streets, iitim-ly JI j 0r5 t.#J
of Win. B. Bullock, Esq. jftfMSJv. m
Reference may be made to W |
Josia’ii Cii.mmh‘0, Esq. .
Iinv2
Savaniiali Fetiut'^
* N Election for a 0s*
.A.will lake place at the
first meeting in s ,jLcril ,fr
above to be handed in, to t -
By order of the boar^. .»
BU
nov tO