Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 19, 1824, Image 3

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m 0 t: PETTY, ' OFFERS FOR SAJ.u, BARREL? Philadelphia Whiskey oil Hogsheads do _ .*?'■! 7,0 barrel* Koch's Pin & " hite s do irn do I'cnningtdp’s Loaf Sugar 20 hhdi St. Croix Sugar ; iToi:i'5»»cniro. 1;! pipes Holland (>in <j do Cognac Brandy 4 do Jamaica Rum 10 nr casks Malaga Wine 2 half pipes Greek do on casks Shot, assorted ki“ r s Dupont’s Gunpowder <1° Eagle dc jo hugs Black Pepper 10 do Pimento g So Knee Ginger ^ Hyson and Gunpowder leas 00 barrels fresh Flour 6 o half ‘in ‘in 15 'J'ons'lron do Plough Moulds 00 kegs Ntil.s, Assorted 10 hogsheads Molasses 05 kegs Tobacco ■ .00 bushels Liverpool Suit 20 barrels Prime-Pork °5 casks Brown Stout jo do Pints, 8 dozen each 20 quarter boxes Sugars 10 dozen cast .steel Axes 00 picoes Cotton Bugging oi» boxes Salts Gin Cases, Dctnijolms, kc. &c. 1,200 'uylcr’s House, und will execute orders in Lst manner for Marble ioNUMENTS, FoMB TABLES, IE AD STONES, him STONES, jhukney PIECES, tTH, BUILDING STONES, ice. y Oilier work in'thelr line of.busines^ ,-ders from the country and city wlUbe lly received, and promptly attupded to, H206—lm ; * | Painting, ’Glazing, etc. ! ry,HF.Subscriber coqUmics^lo carry*'an The | TAINTING, GLAZING mid GILDING f hiisihfess,iH\itll its'different branches, at his old j and corijer of Brougliioihnnd Bull-streets, lie keeps constantly bn hand a general assort ment pf GLASS of nil sizes.' All kinds of PAINT OILS, 5-o. A. BAIN. nov 18 16 White Lead. TUST landing from ship F.mily, from Liverpool, a large quantity ’of WHITE LEAD, ol' the first quality, In 100 lbs. 60 His. and quarter- kegs, "irsute by A. BAIN, Corner of Broughton 4<‘Bull-streets. nov 18 16 White Lead, Putty and Glass. 1 rtP kegs White Lead JLjaO 600 lbs Putty An assortment of GLASS. For sale by A. DE LAKOCIIE, Opposite the Exchange. noy 18 16 . The Subscribers, H AVING united their interest in the GROCE RY BUSINESS, under the Firm of CHAMPION & PURSE, At the store formerly occupied by Mr. Ebeneeir Jdnckes, Congress SMj-ect, would be thankful to their friends arid the public for a shkro of their patronage. FRANCIS CHAMPION, nov 17 m2 16 . THOMAS PURSE. Notice. MpHE Copartnership existing between the sub- X scribcrs was dissolved by mutual consent on the 2Pth tilt. All persons indebted are requested to liquidate their accounts, and those having de mands are reiiuestod to hand them in to !I. Cham pion; Who is duly authorised to settle the business of the oonccru. H. CHAMPION, THOS. PURSE.. GT 59 The subscriber returns his thunks to the friends of the late firm for past favors j and will be grateful for their continuance, at their former Store Corner of Jcjfctson and Slate streets : where lie oilers at reduced prices a 1 complete as sortment of choice ' GROCERIES, LIQUORS, TEAS, * LAMP OIL, DOMESTIC GOODS, &c. &c. nov 17 m215 ri. CHAMPION. , . “ tcOTTONAND WOOLEN DYER, AMD SCOURER, ' ANKFUL for past fuvors. takes tliis method informing Ms friends and life public in gen- "at he continues the alwve business at his fit, corner of Bay-lane and Montgomery new the Baptist Chdrch Square, where. n, Chin and Straw Hats, are Dyed, and Pressca .'hip, Leghorn and Straw lints, cleaned itovod and pressed aensnnd Ladies Dresses ol all kinds dyed aid finished with dispatch (icii’s Beaver Hats cleaned, dyed, lined ind bound In superior style. [borders In his way punctually attended to [ Clothes left to be dyed or scoured, cun be I on moderate terms. 207 Windsor soap. BOXES Common Windsor Shnvlng SOAP. Justreceived and for sale bv LAY & HENDRICKSON, lit* 214 .s/w/’.. T. " To Sportsmen. 1ALL quantity of very superior TO\V, uitable for wadding; just received and tor LAY k HENDRICKSON; 16 214 Slwd’s Building AND BLANKETS HE Subscriber* have received by the fijgrajgr 5* rivals from New-York and Liverpool, their FALL supply, COSSISTisO OK 6-4 und 9-4 London Duffle Blankets 6-4 and 14-4 Rose Blu'nkcts Wliitej-Mixt'and Blue Plains, Very low 6-4 Blue and Mixt Cloths for servants Fine White Welsh Flunnels Do White, Blue and Red Yorkshire • Very fine Scarlet Cloths and Cassimoves Superfine Cloths, Cassimcms and Sattinet Bombuzcons and Boinbozetts 4-4 and 6-4 Black, Whiteand Pink Italian, Crapes Caroline Plaids und SalisburyJFlan- ncls Linen and Cotton Bed Tick 4-4 and 8-4 Counterpanes and Quilts Fino Printed Counterpanes, a new article Furniture and Garment Dimity Printed Cambrick and Furniture Chintz Fine Irish Linen and Sheeting Linen Cambric and dp Handkerchiefs Rich Shaded and Figured Silks Baruge and Colored Florence -Baruge Scarfs and Handkerchiefs Rich Cashmere Scarfs, Shawls und Hand kerchiefs fiobinett Veils and Thread I.nces 4-4 and 6-4 Plain and Fig. Bobinetts do do Cambric and Jaconetts do do Nainsook and Bonk Muslin 1 do do Real India Jaconetts and Mull Muslins Flounce Robes and Inserting Trimming . Rich Ball Dresses amt Head Ornaments Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hose of all des criptions, With sundry other articles, too numerous to men tinn, all of which will be sold on the most uccom modating terms, by - WM.>H. ROSE. oct 21 \ cp!93 ■ The Subscribers . Continue the Commission Business in Liv erpool, under the Firm of ISAAC, LOWS? CO. A ND will at all times make, liberal advances on produce'consigned to them for sale. Having ships regularly in the Liverpool trade, and owning a convenient wlnuf, on which there are roomy Fire-prtwf Stores, cotton Will lie re ceived and 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. r . A ge neral assortment of British Cavalry Orders. T hE mbmbers of the Georgia Hussavs arc rc- oiiired to assemble at the City Hotel on Saturday Evening, at seven o’clock. By order Lieut. Schley, Commanding. MACKAY, 1st Serjeunt G. H. nOV I 8 2 V*L Regimental Orders Ap election is hereby or dered to be held at the Mar ket House, on the twenty fourth instantj for a 4 ajar to the First Regiment, Georgia Militia. The Poll will .open at eleven o'clock, A. M, J. HUNTER, ' Captuin, S. Fi LOUIS G1RODON, Capt. 2d Beat Com. nov 3 204 > ESTABLISHED LINE ... ■ r OF New-York Packets. SittPS. MASTERS. SAVANNAH, W. Bef.ue, LOUISA MATILDA, D. Wood, AUGUSTA, D. Van Dyck. WM. WALLACE, T. Wood, EMPEROR, J. II. Bennett. ] The nbove are all first rate vessels, with expe rienced commanders, and will continue to sail in regularsuccession throughout the season, leaving Savannah for New-Yorx on Thursday, and New-1 York for Savannah on Saturday in each ’week.-— For freight or passage, apply to the Captains on board at Joneses TJrper .Wharf, or to HALL k HOYT. jan 27 21 . • wmrnm ■■ • - ' ■ — ■ ■— By Calvin Baker, On MONDAY, 22dinst. at 11 o’clock. At his Auction Store, K 20 packages comprising a choice assortment of t'resli imported British and Ame rican nov 18 16 The Subscriber, H AS received by-lat* arrivals, a complete and j general assortment of 1 H P ' -I is just received, being bought with. 1 Ifoncy and Se- of almost every description, as also a ftp ih supply ol j ectc(] gy om , ^ thc partners, they will lie furnish- SHIP CHANDLERY, - which, will be disposed of on the most nccommo dating terms. • IN STORJi ed its low'as by any regular importing House In ,nd on a long crodlt, f( ANDREW LOW &.CO. 1 The subscriber having return ed from the north, begs leave to inform his friends and former cus tomers, that the above establishment is now qncu for their reception. The observa tions lie has mude during his absence the last sum- 'rncr, will enable him to render his house equal to a»y of thc kind in the United Stato^, and in order to make up for the deficiencies of our market, he has made arrangements to receive irom New- York, liy eyery packet, a supply of the best OYSTERS that market affords, together with all lliosc little niceties, that are to be obtained, at the first rate Houses at the North. No expense has been spared in the fitting up of the establishment—and he assumes his Triraids, that their comfort and convenience, has been consulted in every arrangement. '' Public dinners, or parties, of aUy description, will be attended to, and got up with the utmost despatch. , ‘ , MinSdge’vllle, Augusta, nnd other country friends, whom 1 have formerly served, together with fill others; are assured that their orders will be attended to with punctuality, and executed with dispatch. CHARLES H. MIDDLETON. iuv» 209 For Charleston, The regular packet sloop DELIGIIT, . . . ./ 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 wnarf. noy.13 m212 , ■ • For New-Ytirk, (.ESTABLISHED LINE.) The regular packet ship * SAVANNAH, Wm, Beebe, Master, Will have immedinie despatch. For freight or passage, having elegant accommoda tions, apply to Capt. B. on board, at Jones' upper vlrnrf, or to rtov 16 Fresh superfine FLOUR, and a few thousnnd bushels Virgluia CORN, of an excellent quality. The. subscriber Intends keeping a constant sup ply of these articles. WM. TAYLOR, nov 17 n215 Hops, Mall quantity of this article suitable for ’“Tfi’S?™.;’'’ , Shad's Buildings. 13 212 North Side, of Market Square.., A NEW STORE has been opened next dobr to ./ If M-Kcnzie's Hat Store, Market Square, wliere a few • GOODS will be sold low forCash, viz - . Ribbons of every colors 2 yards 6j Cents White Kid Glovus, very superior, 31.j “ Undressed very strong colored Kid 25 T.ong white Kid GlovcS, 76 Gentlemen’s Beaver Gloves, 60 Vest Patterns various colors, Artificial Flowers ifrcmj 12J to 25 Tartan and Carol!nVFlaids Bambazetts, vei-y froKAtBlj cts Calicoes/ from 12^ to »J5 *‘- Haudkci-chiefs, from 12J tp 31;i cts. very large With a number jf otlmr urf^les all equally low priced.^ , 1 *' nov 16 m£L3 . -7., , ', 1. . . p\ri Ink Powder, » ; I Groce Walkdcn's British Ink Powde?, just Ircceived and forsaleby I •: 1 LAY k HENDRICKSON, - 1 Shud's Buildings. ,13 212 Crockery Wore, [ Crates assorted CROC ERY, selected particularly for this market. Just receiv er sale'by CALVIN BAKER 12 -211 Custom House. POR T OF SA VANNAH,) Surveyor's, Office. J Hawing sections of “ An Act to Regulate collection of duties on imports and ton- r are published for the information yf tlm i the jaw will be. rigidly enforced—the plon ranco In no case will be receivcdin future A.IiUNTER, SurvcyorandTnspector'ofthc Revenue." 43.'And-.be it .further enacted, .that the [tor, importer, of consignee, dr his or her 'who may receive said certificate, slrall up- t sale or. delivery of any of the said spirits, or teas, deliver to thc purchas'd' or purclm- nreof, the certificate'or ccrtificgfcs, which Ro accompany the sam^fon pain of forfeit- t soiri of !Jo0 for each cask, chest, vessel.or vitli which such certificate sball nptbe de B—and If any casks, chests, vessels or ca ontairiing /distilled spirits, wines qr teas, by ttyp foregoing provisions ought to be (land accompanied with certificates,.'shall Ind ia.the possession of any person Oimccom *1 with sacli murks and certificate's; it shall isiimptive evidence that the same arc liable felture! and it shall be lawful for any officer [customs Or jof inspection to seize them as pd j'and if npon’the trial in consequence'pf pleura, the owner or ciaimant.of the spirits, br tens seized, shall not prove that the same Sported i n (p the United States according to hu.thc dbties thereupon, paid or secured; •all be adjudged tn.be forfeited/ - .And be it further enacted, That on the' [any cask,.chest, vessel of case, which has T shall he marked pursuant to the p'rovisions nd, ns containing distilled spirits, wines or N which has bqeh.ethptied of its contents, liorto the delivery iheredf to the purchaser, I removni thereof; the marks nnd numbers, l shall have been set thercort by; or under the lion of any officer of insphet W, sha)l be de •and obliterated in .the presence of some ofii i inspection or of the customs, who shall' on Hie, being given attend, for tl;nt purpose pich time tlio certificate which ought to ur.. a »y such cask, chest, vessel or ease, shall al ■’eturnedand cancelled; And every person hall obliterate, counterfeit, alter or deface nark or number placed by an officer of In- Ion upon aby cask, chest, vessel orcase,con- ig distilled spirits, wings or tens, or any eer ie thereof; .or who shall sell or in any way |tc or remove any cask, chest, vc ssel or case, ^ has been emptiedof its contents’ before the sand numbers, set thereon purs"ant to Feus aforcseid, shall have been defaced oi | ri 'tcd, in presence of any officer of inspoc- || aforesaid; or ubo .shall neglect or refuse ^yer the certificate issued to uccompuuythe p, of which the marks and (defaced or obliterated in ting thereto required by |r of the enstoras, shull for ance forfeit and pay one osts of suit. ■\r. approved paper., oct 26 197 Ready Made Clothing, 07* At cost!!! T HE subscriber intending to lepve this place by the 20th of thin merth, offers his STOCK OF GOODS AT COST.—It comprises a general as sortment Of CLOTHING OF ALL SIZES. JOHN P. SETZ. oct 7 186 FACTORAGE. T HE subscriber tenders his thanks to his friends and the public for the liberal encourage ment he has received ih the FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, and trusts th'ntby a strict attention to the interest ■of the Planter, lie will merit a continuance oflheir patronage, For sale, Grundy’s white Plains- Prime 42 inch Cottou Bagging. ELIAS FORT, Commerce Row. oct 6 185 Gunpowder and Imperial Teas, i P fjphis 'gear's Importation. loti ti'iHirc r!llhDAU.’/lAP V ' I . Prime-Pork aud Mackerel. ten catLys Lriitipowder 60 do Imperial Received per Clifford Wayne—for*wle by nov 2 J. B. HERBEB&fr CO. BBLS’. prime Pork, New York City In • spcction 30 Half Bids. No, 1 Mackerel 30 “ No. 2 John T. Rowland, % G ONTINUE’s to do busines in Milledgev'lle, | ami tenders the offer of bis services 43. the I friends and the public, in the Iraivsuction of agen cy business geiieraljy, oct-2 tr-m84; • For side by nov. 16 L. PETTY. r213 For 8ale, HAMPERS POTATOES 4 vF 60 Tons COAL. Apply to nov 6 - 207 IOHNH.RE1D Mo. Notice. T O enable the assignees of Mr. WliXiAit %'wr- nf.r, to make at an early period a final flivi- dend; it is requested that all claims against Bim, be presented to their agent Mr. Thomas-G. S!ii.- lkh, by the- FlRifT DA Y OF JANUARY NEfiT, Notice. T HE co-partnership heretofore existing under under the firm of Clarke & Brown, Is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. All [ persons indebted to said, firm are urgently solicit ed to call on S. Clarke, and pny tlie demands a- gainst them; nnd all those having demands ugainst said firm will please call on him for payment.— He being duly authorised to settle, the business of said firm. S. CLAftKE, . . * GEO. S. BROWN. St. Marys, 1 si Nov. 1824. nov 11 210 lkr, l>v tnc 11no i lJ.u i r/i- .i.ajy ij.a/i i i, i j. , . *- otherwise they will be' debared; It is hoped fliat I Office OJ tflC DldrinC and Pitt ’those indebted will see the necessity'of in; an immediate setileufeuL JAMES M'HENRY, GEORGE REI.PH, JOHN H. REID, Assignees of W. Turn lidv R 2D8 ' . Fg Clerks Office. C 29th October I82-L IvrOTICE—Proposals will be received at this i/M Offitcc.untiltbe 10th Dec'eniber iiext, for sup plying the Guard house witli wood and lights?.— and keeping the same clean—also, for sweepii 5 and keeping in order, the Police office Extract from the minutes; ' ’ pet 29 200 SOL. COHEN, c. c.pro Dm. Clerks Office, 29th October, 1824. Insurance Company, SAVANNAH, 9th Nov. 1824. I N pursuance of a resolution of the Directors of this Company, n meeting of the Stockholders is requested on Wednesday the 24(li of Novem ber inst. for the purpose of receiving a statement of its affairs, and adopting such measures' as they may deem expedient for the interest of the insti tution.—Persons representing; stock not the-ir own, will be required to furnish evidence of their trust. GEORGE SCHLEY, President. nov 9. • 209 - Notice. T HE Subscriber as administrator of the late W. D. Cooper, of South Carolina, has in bis hands assets for distribution among his creditors of whom the late firm of Way and White, were the principal. That firm having assigned all tlieir deb<s to their creditors, they are requested to call at Mr. J110. Y. White’s Boarding House on Fri- I N conformity with a resolution of Council No- day/ the 10th dty of December next, at11 o clock, tlce is, hereby given that on the second regular A. M. to receive proportions to which they may meeting in Nov. next, Council will proceed.to be severally entitled. The Subscriber has taken the I-IOUSD in the Village of Rice- boro’, . recently occupied by Mr. 1 Kempton, and intends keeping e pub lic house, for the accommodation of TRAVELLERS and BOARDERS. Those who may favor him with a call are assured that every attention wil> be paid to their comfort and convenience, His table will be supplied with the best the country affords ; bis Bar witlrchoice liquors and his Stable with the best provender, nnd an attentive Ostler—the rates moderate. DAVID STETSON. oct30 201 TO BE LET. " The STORE corner of Bay and Drayton-Streets, now occu pied by .1. P. Setze. Possession may be had on the 16th of this m nth. For further particulars, apply to Peter Diipon. . PETER EVEN. oct 19 ' || 191 " - ’ To Rent. The three, story brick build ing on the Bay, lately occupied by James Dickson 4- Co as a Whole sale Dry Good Store. Apply to C, W. ROCKWELL 4-CO. sept 28 182 / - NOTICE. T HE subscriber informs his friends and the inhabitants of Savannah generally,that be will give instructions on the PIANO FORTE.—Those who feel dis posed to encourage him will please make application at' the bouse of Mr. Piux.ip Brascu, Corner of Brouglitun and Drayton-Streets. The 'subscriber'tenders his thanks to tlfe citizens of Savannah for the support lie has hitherto re ceived, and hopes, that from his knowledge, nnd experience in his profession, and thc attention he pledges himself tt> pay to those who may be plac ed under his instructions, he will receive a liberal share of public patronage, (Tr 1 PIANO FOR TES tuned at the hortest notice. nov 16 r.214 HENRY L. BRASCH. Education, npHE subscriber respectfully announces-to his J friends and the public that the exercises of his school will be resumed on Monday 25th inst. The course of instruction embraces the Lb tin Lan guage, History, Moral Philosophy, Composition, Geography, English Grammar, Arithmetic, fcc. fcc. He pledges himself to give the most assidu ous and Unwearied attention to the moral and in tellectual improvement of his pupils.—Terms as usual. G. WHITE, oct 12 188 Planters Bank. N OTICE is hereby given, that after the first day of January next, this Bank will not re ceive for any debts'due to it, the no.tes of the Da. rien Bank,dtof the notes of any other bank, which does not, qft.demnnd, redeem its paper with spe. cie. Notes and acceptances deposited for col lection, mitil further notice, may be. paid-in any of the notes of the Banks of Georgia, it being un derstood that depositors of su - h paper will be paid in the same notes, the amount ofcollections made for them. * ' J. MARSHALL, Cashier. no/4 r.202 HALL Hi HOYT. 214 For Liverppol. The well known and regular | trading ship, GEORGIA, Varnum, master, Will meet with quick despatch.—‘For freight of 1 16Q bales o( Cotton only, apply to * ANDREW LOW St Co. 105 tons of Liverpool SALT, and 38 crates assorted CROCKER Y, Received by the Georgia and offered for sale low I for cash or on accommodating term* for approv ed ^aper if taken immediately from on board tlm ] vessel at Five Fathom—apply as above. oct 9 187 For Greenock. The first rate packet line ship I MENTOR, J. L. Wilson, Master, 1 Will lake what freight of Cotton may I offer for Greenock, ond be despatched as early a* possible—apply to WIT “ ~- ocj27 193 Executor's sale. ON THURSDAY, 26th Nov.‘next at K past 10 o' clock, will be sold in front ofJiis Auction sture. ull the Household Furniture, Belong to the estate of Hugh M'Cull, deceased.-h Consisting of \ - Side Boards, Bureaus, Dining Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Looking Glasses, Glas.s 1 Varc, Beds and Bedding, Bedsteads, tali} Kitchen Furniture. Together with a quantity of Plated and silver Ware. ALSO, A quantity of Madeira Wine, in botttlcs. Sold by permission of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Chatham County, by order of the lii- ecutor. Oct 16 190 “ f f Positive Sale. By J. B. Herbert &co. . On SATURDAY,20tfi inst. at 11 o’clock. Will be sold before our store, ' ■», • To close a consignment, 9 cwk?S MOCKERY ' ^ - 2 casks glass ware 3 bales blue plains 2 casks patent hues * \ .; - i& 3 casks lin’d ware 1 bale twine also,—At 12 0’eloefi}. A General assortment if' GROCERIES,ifcc. ALSO, 10 lihds Whiskey 2 pipes Cognac Brandy, warrahted puns 2000 lbs Bacon ' . 26 kegs-Lard 29 boxes No. 1 Soaif -®*'^ 1 cask Hardware * 10 bbls Newa’-k Cider \n ? aSk3 n Cll<;eSC 10 kegs Butter, &C.&C. nov 18 216 Terms Cnfl>. . YM. GASTON. Notice. Executor’s sale, By J. B. Herbert Sf Co. On the First Tuesday in January nc.rt, wilt t ■ oft before the Court House, in this city, bctwccii the usual hours of 10 und 2 o'clock, the following property, being the PERSONAL ESTATE ..... of Wm. Craig, dec. viz.— ■ One Share ^Steam-Boat Stock, and Foiy NEGROES, Sancha, Fortune, Jack, und Sylvia. Sold by pt r- mission of the Hon. the Inferior Court and by o/dlfr of the Executor. ' * Terms CasU. nov 17 216 elect a City Treasurer, to fill the vacancy occa sioned by the (jecease of John I..Robert*. Extract from the minutes. / SOL- COHEN, c. c.pro (em. oct 29 200 , V nov 17 cp2l5 JOHN D. MONpIN. uic cerunc meat, vessel or "hull have bcil /■ uforesaid, on IS eer of insppdtloiS every such pnd wj _ | , *'d dollars, witli L 19 ' KM&yyf. Liberty Superior Cotirt. To the. Jurors, Witnesses and Suitors in the same. rt] ’ HE Judge of/ the Superior Courts of the East- JL ern District having been called to a conven. lion of the .Tiidgo$ttt;Millodgevi|le, tbo Supe rior Court of Liberty Cpunty ;wjll be adjourned, on the regular day of the Term, to the sixth of De cember, of which Jurors, Witnesses, and Suitors in the same will tuke notice, and give their at tendance accordingly. .. . By order of his Honor James M.,Wayne, Judge of the Superior Court. E.-BAKER, c.l.s. c. nov 3 1*204 ' Effingham Superior Court, To the Jurors, Witnesses and Suitors in thc same, r g\HE Judge oftlie Superior Courts of the East- i ern District having been called to a conven tion of the Judges-al Milledgcville, the Superior Court of-Effingham County will be adjourned, on the regular jlay ffftfte Term; to tlio 13th of De cember, of which Jurors, Witnesses, and Suitors in the same will take notice, and give their attend mice accordingly. By order of his Honor James M. Wayne, Judge of the Superior Cou.t. JN0. CHARLTON, nov 16 1g».. C^irk. Fifty Dollars Reward, // TgTSTILL*be paid for the apprehension and de- VV lively of the following Negroes to-the Sulr scribers, living in Bourke Cunty, or ittiy safe Jail so we can get them—or a liberal reward will be -iven for any part of them, to wit. Morattaii a iriglit Mulatto man, about 36 years old, rather slender made'and of keon apprehension, and his wife Hannah a black woman about 45years old, with i) scar .on one side of her fade, the property of Josepb Hines—-Ben an African about 45 years old,.small and well-set and filed teeth, with a scar on one arm, and his wife Sylvia about 35 years of age, prettylieavy to her height.—They took of 3 Children Bon,Daye and;Hetty, the children of Ben and Sylvia, two of the children belobg to the Estate of 1 ’Smith. Stringer, deed, the other child and Ben and Sylvia to Abner Belcher. Thev broke loose a large; Canoe on Tuesday the 28th September last, at Stephen’s Bridge, Burke Couii- ly, and wo thing will aim down the River to the Marshy Country, below Savannah, as Ben was bouglit up there and has oncerunawny and got Im wife and children buck there and wfere apprehen ded nnd put in Savannnli Jail, not two years ago, —One of tlie men took off a Gun the other u 1 is- Itjl with them. J0SEpI , H1NES> ABNER BELCHER, oct 14 199 A Steam Boat, with freighting Boats will regu larly depart from the Company’s wharf on Wed nesday and Saturday of each week, and when freight offers to make it necessary, an extra boat will depart during the intermediate periods. JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent. oct 25 196 • . ’ Fresh Teas. J. B. HERBERT & Co. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Chests, half chests,ten. cattys.five cat- tys and ennnisters Hyson Tea Ten catty*,five caftys and cannisterslMrERiit and Gunpowdeb Teas Hyson skin, tonkny, souchong and Bohea Teas All of wliich are of thc latest importation, and will be sold 011 accommodating terms, sept 23 182 iiwm AUGUST G. OEMLER, H AS romoved hisDRUG STORE, tothecorner of Broughton and W-hitakcr-Strcets, opposite Col. Shellman’s Mansion House, where he exhibits for safe, a choice assortment of , .... f . , Fresh Medicines and SCeds, cution in favor of the Bank of the United and various other articles suiting his line. Heab- * le y tkree children, sold on uccount stains relating the whole string of names of the > , . , things he offers, and only mentions a few which „ .f®§ r T 0 u d . n ,l0 ®’ ''‘ v ‘ed-m » s the pr are not commonly found in every Drug Store, viz: I P cl ty 0 ' 03 . e P ,i ^ ' Habersham, uiidei- ;t ti Fol. Sabina, Pyrala Umtieflata Notice,—Administrator's stUc, Postponed. T HE sale oftlie estate of Richd Fellum, dec'd, which was to have taken place at 'Squire J. G. Butler’s, tills day, is postponed, mid the p:- / S advertised for sale, viz. one horse, saddle ridle, 1 cow and calf, l spinning wheel, and | several smull articles, will be sold In front of CuN vin Baker's Auction store, in Savannah, on Mon day the 22 d of Nov, inst. * BENEDICT BOURQLTN. nov 11 210 Temporary AJin’r, . —j v {Sheriff’s sales—continued. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold at the court bouse, in Savannah between tlie usual hours of sale, __Five negros, Mm-ia, and 4 children, London. Henry, Robert and Jane, levied on as jive proper ty of Wm. A. Moore, to satisfy an execution in fa vor adm’rs of Batt Jones. Sold at tlie risk of the former purchaser. The following nngros Sally and her three Chil dren, Mary,David and Eliza: Delilu and h - Degitaiis Purpurea, Scullcap, HyssUp. German Le- hi, i d’s Bane, (arnica moutana) Elecampane, (Inula Helenium) Hops, Ergot, Tonquin Beans, Squire/s Elixir.. Daffy’s Elixir, Ess. Mustard, Ess. Tyre, Jesuit Drop_, Churche’s Cough Drops, Aromatic Vinegar, Toilet, Vegetable, . lin'd other Soaps, Macassar Oil. Phosphorus, Ox Mur. Potasse, Jnmes’s Fever Powders', Infantile Powder*; 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 oPthe Georgia and South Carolina Almanac, of this year, oct 9 ' f 187 foreclosure in favor of Davis k Berrien. Also ull the household and xitclien furniture. contained in the City Hotd, leviedon as the prog perty of Oran Bird, under a foreclosure of a r.iui-t- age to Eleozer Early, transferred to J. B fjcm,- lertfrCo.. Persons wishing to purchase will pluti oi j call and examine the above furniture I. D'LYON, s. c. c. liov 13 212 Executor's sale, By J. B. Herbert 8f co. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold at the Court House in this city between the usual hours of 10 mid £ oV! AH the buildings situated on the north' iv<-?te*-!i *♦-1 corner 0fLpt.N0 thirteen Washington .Win •Genuine patent Family Medicines sfctihrofa 1 story house with a kitchen ami miii* T EES Pills Churches Ess Mustard necessary impVovrements being the property oftlmg Xj Andersens do Chings worm Lozenges Hoopers do Thompsons teeth paste James do do eye water Churohes.cough drops Rogers vegetable Andersons do pulmonicdetergent Hearlcm oil Britishoil Henrys canc’d magnesia Batemans drops, fyc nt The Undersigned Committe, H AVE been instructed by Council to place a state of repair the Fire Engines of the city. They will receive proposals from any compete! persons to effeet this object.—The Engines r_ quiring repairs will be designated on applicatio n to either of the Committee. GEO. MILLEN, I. MINIS, npvll 210 JAS. MORRISON. Ranaway during the last week, 4 NEGRO Womannamed ELSY: Slieis a talJ AL black wbman about the age of 40, and lin^ thick white skin or film which, entirely covers left eye; by which she cannpt be mistaken, persons are particularly warned against emplq ing or harbouring,said wench under the penalty, ?A suitable reward wiilbe paid for Wapprehe sion and, delivery to the subscriber in Savannah 1 nov.-16 a214 , JOS.-S.PELOTJ Balsom Honey Audlers lenative Opodeldofck Squires elixir Salts Lemons Can constantly be had at the store of LAY 4-HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists,' Shad’s Buildings, sept 28 182 Lamp Gils, Lamp Wick, Glass es, &c. T HE Subscribers have just received per ship Emperor, . \ A general supply of WinteriFall and Summer strained Lamp Oil. Breamed Socket Lamps'! DiSft -- do • vl of every variety a, p.« * l :'******■ do Lafayette do J Globe Lamp Glasses French Chimney do for Billiard Rooms and Theatres . Lamp Wick of.every description oltheHon. the lnferiorCoiivt.ofChatluimCoui.ty j and by order of theEa’r for the benefit of the heir* , of said estate. Oct 2 181 ■ , ~ /' - By .Calvin Baker. Administrator's sale. On the first Tuesday, in December next, Will be sol'd in front of the Court House in Oi * gity, at 11 o’clock. All the personal projicrtt' ofWm.May-hetv, deceased. . • Consisting of a ifSSIl DUELLING HOUSE, ; On Lot No. 31, Liberty Ward and o'pb on partof Lot No. 2, Jckyll Tythiag Dai-by Ward,and sundry CARPENTERS TOOLS. Snld by order of the AdministratQi's.| Oct 22 194 Administrators sales. Notice to Pilots. A LL pilots who havej, not complied with 14th rule of tli'e coiiimissioners Of Pilotj are hereby required to do so, by the next rejliinr moetingiof the Board, (18th inst ). fii case onfall, ure, eacii one. will be fined five dollars, j? By order, nov 6 JOHN G. H«L«OM». fry: On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be' sold attlie courthouse in thc coun ty of Effingham. A tract of land containing 202.iractes, kuowv l>y^ the number 229-^16th dist. lying in thc counfy Henry, on tlie Vellow River, fwenty five acre which is cleared, together with some improve* merits thereon and considered a valuable tract- Sold by an order obtained from the hon: live r •. . _ , ferior Court of the County of Effinghaivj,' for Together with Tin Lamp Feeders, Tin Canisters benefit oftlie Heirs and creditors of tlie efctale for lamp Oil, and every other, article suitable for Emamro i Ra i ln i a t c of said C’Ountv doc. the convenience of Light. The whole of which 1 — 3 coriiprise a more complete assortment thaii has ever been exhibited in this city, and are offered) oc j2 ' 534 for sale at prices to correspond with the times. Tlie public are very respectfully invited to call arid examine them. •' LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists nnd Druggists, Shad’s Buildings, tiov 11 210 JACOB GNANN, Junior. Administrator. ' Administrator’s sale. On thefirst Tuesday in December next, W LL be sold nt the late residence of Jacob Vutch, dec’d,iate ofthe CountyofBnlbi'-b; | all the pcrsonnl property of said deceased, sold I v'nr tlm benefit ofl'.lc licfrs and cr James Morrison, Instate-.- W ILL be found in future , at iris office over] ^ a . rottfn of Cqlvin/gakev. 1 ^ ™ WM. DELOACH, Adm’r. JANEFuIlfH, A lT'’r