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h. PETTif,
QFPlillS &ALE,
jCl.
m
(ldi)hiu Whiikov
vV
'20 lloi'^lM'jin ”»» «. »
\\ barrel*' Hauh’s din k White’s <lo
100 Jo Pennington's l.oaf Sugar
nil iili.ls St. Croix Sugar
133 bi»g-i Cnllec
5 do oltl Juvii < olluo
jj pipes Holland Ctin
5 do Ctignnu Urutply
a do .laiimictl limn
],i ( ir casks Mnliiga Wine
*n hall' pipes Greek <ln
JO rusks Slmt, ns-orl«d
pjO io^s Dupont’s Gunpowder
PS canister do Kagltl
10 bags Block Popper
10 do Pimento
f, do iiuee Giligei
Hyson nnd Gunpowder leas
pi barrelsfresli 1* lour
CO half do do
15 Ions iron
a do Plough Moulds - *
’00 kegs Nails, assorted
10 hogsheads Moihsses
«• Tobacco
1200 bushel* Liverpool Suit
jjj barrels Prime Pork
e'l casks Brown b tout
JO do Pints, 8 dozen cucll
«0 quarter lmxes Segurs
10 dozen east steel Axes
JLX) pieces Gotten Bugging
23 boxes Salts
Gin Cases, Demijohns
|nov 3 1 - u0
Point inw
rjnilK SnbserilieV
8 /’.//. V/'/.VG
^JtdW s; in ;*.!!
i"mi c ornur m oniHg
11.‘ k«M‘|H coiiNtantl
Glaring, «tc. IH-AINS \Xf> V>r,WKFTS
- rpm;
»•‘ivuis from Non-York and Id
ion. , t i Jj
... ml aisorG
6*4 and 9-
Savannah FencibieS.!
> > ■ ii'-' m ~*', ,
do
kc. kti.
sitr undersigned hive resumed their Wuinc!
St old sland, it. Bull street, opnosite
Am Cutler’s House, nud will execute Orders Hi
b neatest maunerfor Marble
monuments*
tomb tables,
HEAD STONES,
PAINT STONES,
. CHIMNEY PIECES,
EARTH, BUILDING STONES, Arc
lor any other work in their line of business—
Ml orders from the country end city will lie
Lanktully received, and promptly attended to,
hd executed on short notice. •
lut execuieu M00 RE k LY MAN.
I nov 6 ||208—Im’
Notice.
IT1IF. Copartnership existing between the sub-
scribers was dissolved by muluiil consent op
thc.SDtltVafj All persons indebted we requested
to liquidate their nociiiuUs, and those having do-
hmntls arc qbtiuestedto Imndihemin to H. Cham-
piowj who is duly authorised to settle the business
of the concern/ if. CHAMPION,
THOS. PURSE.
05^ Tho subscriber returns his
thunks to tfiu friends of the late--firm for past favors
and will be grateful for their continuance, nt their
former Sion* Corner qf Jefferson and State streets :
whore lie.oflV.-rs at reduced prices a complete as
sortment of choice
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, TEAS,
LAMP OIL, DOMESTIC
GOODS, Ac: Arc.
nov 17 m2 15 Hi CHAMPION,
ft
\i L K COTTON Ml) WOOLEN DYER, NND
" ’ SCOURER,
lHANKFDL for past fuvors, takes this method
_ oflnforming his friends nnd the public ingen-
al, that he continues the above business at his
I stand, cornerof Bny-lano and Montgomery
«et, neartbe Baptist Church Square, where,
orn, Chiu and Straw Hats, are Dyed, mid
Pressed
Lite Chip, Leghorn nnd Straw Hats, cleaned
J stoved nnd pressed
|ntlemcnsand Ladles Dresses of all kinds dyed
and finished with dispatch
ntlemen’s Beaver. Hats cleaned, dyed, lined
and bound in superior style.
’Allorders in his way punctually attended to
B. Clothes left to be ayed or scoured, can be
ilired on moderate terms,
vfi 207
Windsor soap.
IDA BOXES Common Windsor Shaving
|UU SOAP. lust received and for sale by
LAY k HENDRICKSON,
iov 16 214 Shad’s lluililings
To Sportsmen.
SMALL qunntitv of very Superior TOW,
. suitable for wadding; lust received and for
by LAY £ HENDRICKSON,
I nov 16 214 Shad's’Building
* Hops,
SMALL quantity of this article suitable for
lMedicinal purposes, just received mid for sale
LAY & HENDRICKSON,;
Shad’s Buildings.
13 212 —.
Ink Powder,
0 Groce Walkden’s British Ink Powder, just
received and for sale by
’ LAY m HENDRICKSON,.
. Shad’s Buildings
|av 13 213
pov 1*2
Crockery Ware,
Crates assorted CROC ' ERY„. selected
j'oi iiculai'ly for this market. . .lustIreceiv-
for sale by CALVIN BAKER
“ all
Ami p-4 London,0
GLASS of nil sixes. *M ami 14-4 Rose Bln
All kinds of PAiNT 011.-, A-c. White, Mixtnnd Blue I
A. BAIN. 6-4 Blue end Mixt Cln
18 16 Fine White Welsh Pin
White Ltjwl.
landing from ship I’.mily. front Liverpool,
mge quantity of WHITE LEND, of the
nitty, in 100 lbs. 50 lbs. and .quarter kegs,
by _ A. BUN,
Corner of.Broughton &• Bull-streets.
IS It*
White Lead, Putty and Glass.
D kegs Wliite Lead
. j£i 500 lbs Putty’ *• •.
An assortment of GLASS.
ft sole by v *’ A. t)E LAROCHE,
’’*•4E*-v,'% , . DppOgiR the Exchange,
nov 18 15
The Suiischikers,
| TAVING united, their interest In the QROCE-
.1.8 It Y B1 s| NESS, under the Firm of
CHAMPION & PURSE,
vtilie store formerly.occupied by Mr, 1}bnicser
/mu/,ts. Congress Street, would bo thankful to
their triends nud the public, for a share'of their
pnlroimge. FRANCIS CHAMPION,
nov 17 m215 THOMAS PURSE.
The Sui}.scrirer,
H AS received if late arrivals, a complete and
general assortment of ’
IRON,
of hi most every description, ns also u fresh supply of
m ' SHIP CHANDLERY,
which will he disposed,of on the most aocommo
dating terms. V. ■ '
L\ f STORE, *
Fresli sqperfme FLOUR, iinil, a few thousnnd
bushels Virginia CORA* of an excellent quality,
The subscriber intends keeping u constimt sup
ply of these .articles. ' • WM. TAYLOR,
nov 17 Fiir*
North Side, of fllarlcct Sqiiart. *
A NEW STORE Inis been-Opened next doqr to
J ft; iHpXensie't Hat Store, Alaijcet Square,
wliereu few •
GOODS ^581 I
will be soldtow for Cash, viz:
Ribbons of every colors 2 yards 6j cents
White Kid Gloves, very superior, Sly “
Undressed Very strong colored Kid.25 M
Long white Kid Gloves, 75 . “
Gnntletnen's BeavAf Gloves, 50 11
Vest Puttcrns various colors, ' -
Artifitiid Flowers from 12A to 25 “
Tartan und Cnrolhm Plaids * ,
Buiubaxetts, very fine at 31 \ cts ’
Calicoes, from 121 to 23 “
Handkerchiefs, from 12J, to fit 1 , ct3. very large
With a number of other articles ulf equally low'
.priced.
nov 15 m2 13
Fine White Welsh Fit
Do White,Uhin and . . .
Very fine Scarlet Cloths
Superfine Cloths, Cussinttr
• Bomhnxeens and Bombagetts J '
4*4 ami 0-4 Blbck, White and' Pink
itnlian Crtipes /
Caroline Pluids null Salisbi^y^Flan-
Llncn ami Cotton Bed Tick
4-4 am! B-l Counterpanes nnd Quilts
Finn Printed Counterpanes, n new article
Furniture and Garment Dimity
Printed Cumhriok nnd Furniture Cmtttis
Fine Irish Linen anil Sheeting
Linen Cambric and do Handkerchiefs
Rich Shaded und Figured Silks
Ravage and' Colored Florence
Bnruge Scarfs and Handkerchiefs
Rich Cashmere Scarfs, Shawls and Hand
kerchiefs
Bohinutt Veils and Thread Lnces
4-4 and ft-4 Plnin and Fig. Boblnelts
do do Cainliric and Jaconetts
do do Nainsook and Book Muslin -
do do Real India.Ineouetts und Mull
Muslins
Flounce Robes nnd InsertiugTrimming
Rich Ball Dresses and Head Ornaments
Silk, Cotton nnd Worsted Hose of all dev
criptions,
With Mindry'nther articles, too numerous to men
tion, nil qf which will bo sold on the most accom
modating terms, by *
WM. 4* H. ROSE.
ort2l cplflS
Jiitention !
A PPE AR on your Parade Grrtiind on FRIDAY
jf3L f NEXT, the 26tivinst, nt 3 o’clock, P. M. in
Complete Uniform, for Drill and Inspection.
By order, *
MILLS, First Scrg’t.S. F.
nTiv2ft 2ig
The''Subscribers
Continnethc Commission Easiness in Liv
erpool, under the Finn qf
IS A AC, LOW Sf CO.
4 NR 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 wharf, on which there
are roomy Fire-proof Stores,- cotton will lie re
ceived uml forwarded in their own vessels, or
those to their address, free ofuuy commission.
Orders for merchandize, will be executed nnd
only a commission, charged, when the payment is
satisfactorily secured.
A ffenernl assortment of British
^ .... ™ * 'M
is just received, lining bought with Money and sc-
lorted by one of the partners, they will lie furnish
ed us low us by uny regular Importing House in
the United States,' and on a long credit, for
approved paper. ANDREW LOW it CO.
oct 20 197
Ready Made Clothing,
X? At cost!!!»'
T HE subscriber intending to IcaVo this W
the 20tb of this month, offers his STOCK O
GOODS AT COST.—It comprises a general us
sortmentof
CLOTHING OF ALL S17.F.S.
■ JOHN P. SETZ.
oct 7 186
FACTORAGE.
T HE subscriber tenders bis thanks to hlsfrienda
und the public for the liberal encourage
menf he has received-in the
FACTOllA GK and COMMISSION
BUSINESS,
nnd trusts that by a strict attention to the interest
of (lie Planter, lie will merit a continuance oftheir
patronage.
For sale.
Grimdy.’s white Plains
Prime’42 inch Cotton Bagging
ELIAS FORT,
’Commerce Row
oct 5 185 \"
Gunpowder and Imperial Teas.
This year's Importation. .
ten cattys Gunpowder
„ 60 do Imperial
ecelved per Clifford Wayne—for side by
nov 2 .1. B. HERBERT 4* CO.
John T. Rowland,
e O^TlNUES to do iiusines in Milledgeville,
■ and .tenders the offer of his services to the
Mends and the public,in the transaction of ugen-
cy business generally,
oct 2 tiMtlSd .
Custom House., 1 *’
Poll T OF SA VANN A If t
Suuvf.vou’s Office, j
■ AD®fallowing- sections of “ An Act to Regulate
I- the collection of duties 0 „ Imports and ton-
fihMe ■"■P'jWwbBdfortlio information of the
[P“ c ’% 1".''’ P be rigidly enforced-tlie plea
^ g oiuuce in no case Will be received in future
„ ,,, A. HUNTER,
Surveyor andlnspeetor of the Revenue.
□'aft And bo it further enacted, that the
pnetor, nnponcr or consignee, or his or her
iir.SHS may roceive said certificate, shall up-
ue ! v ?ry ofany of the said spirits,
sll 1 n,‘7; l dul,Vc, :‘ 0 'be purchaser orpurcha-
r.in. ( ^> 'he cortifieate or Certificates, which
gBI Innwompany the same, on paiq of forfeit-
,.'j,i m ?. l°>’ each cask, chest, vessel or
. wmi which such certificate, shall not be <le-
[ rnCoa • 1 a ?7 „ Q , 89 * cs > ebests, vessels or oa-
ch spirits, wines or teas,
Jft.p.i f, , e ‘oregoing provisiptis ought to lie
Ifoiinil . K <l accoln P iu ded with certifi’cales, shall
liinii „ l’ 1 , lp Possession ofany person imaccom-
liifi.t,,!!, .• su< ' 1 ! n,ll 'b 3 and, cerUficafes, tt'slmli
evidence that the same are liuhlp
ll lo > and it shall lie lawful’ lor any officer
ustoms cir of inspection to* seize them ns
s.r.*,’ ,lnt *. , C u P or > the trial in consequence of
Bpif, 1 ,. ? 10 ’ . owner dr claimant of the spirits,
tc n? seized, shall, not provo thnt the same
nn.fa 0<1 , lnto the Unrfed States according to
Ml,.111 thereupon paid or secured,
M ^ nb.indged to he forfeited.
I uf m 't further enacted, Tiial on the
lor^ae* 5 ’ c * les t, vessel or ense, which hits
L s „;? !l11 be marked pursuant to the provisions
I and ’MiU n i tain i" e dislil,cd wil ’ ,es or
icrinr i bus been emptied of its contents,
l tlv '° |fie delivery thereof 10 the purcliascr,
Ich a tllcl ’ c °fi the marks and numbers,
cetinn f T®.been set thereon by or under the
III offlceV of inspeetion, shall be de-
f <,r ‘’‘iterated In the preseucD of some olli-
t noli,! e ? tl ? n llr °i the customs, who shall on
nvliii'i, r b e,,, g given attcml, for that purpose,
Vnv ''"'‘be certificate which ought to ac
Imtchi ' C ! cas b| chest, vessel or ease, shall ui-
k ,h iii I’ni'fbd cancidled; And every person
m-n-l- 'btnrate, counterfeit, alter or deface
mJJ*W&** l , i nc, ' | l by an officer of in-*
Kdiinu?"y. c .“ k > °b esl i orcase,90n-
I’Hiy ii, ,* ei r s P lrif s, wines or teas, or any cer-
Luate rp UrCOf ’ or "’bo sliall sell or in any way
■eh leu. , rc . moVc any cask, chest, vc ssel or cuse,
his,. 5Ben ainptiedof its contents’ before the
Ivisv' ?S ni b°msct tliercon purs'kint io The
■Wau.,1 presold,'shrill have been defaced or
as J ,n Presence °f f ,ny officer of insncc-
^W ^ ld ^ wh0 stl " 11 ‘‘I’glonf or refuse
chad ce ^tificate issued to nccompuny fh
^»«tini?if^ 01 cua P> °* ' v bich the marks and
ftetJgg . y? been defaced or obliterated in
‘"'CVoHk? * ’ °, n bein ? thereto required liy
. "I'd ttofPyJW ?*’ of the'customs, shall for
<i,e( l doling SU( ;b obonce torfeit and pay one
bv 0 . > " ith costs of suit. 1 ’
\\\mi
For Stile,
yQ HAMPERS POTATOES
nov'fi
60! Tons COAL. Apply to
HN H.I
207
IOI
nEin fcco.
Notice.
rpO enable the assignees of Mr. WitWApj Tor.
JL nbu, to make at an early period a final divi
dend y if is requlssted that all claims against him,
lie presented to their agontMr. Thomas G. Mil
ler, by Uie FIRST DAY OF JANUARY NEXT,
otherwise they will be debaredIt is hoped that
those indebted will see the necessity of making
an immediate settlement.
JAMES M'HENRY,
GfiOUGERELrH,
JOHN II. REID,
.» ‘ Assignees of W. Turner,
nov 8 '208
Clerks Office.
20th October 1824,
’ lyrOTICF.—Proposals will he received at this
J. x Office until the 10th December next, for sup
plying the Guard hoiisc with wood mid lights—
and keeping the spmo. clean—also, for sweeping
nud keeping in ordeV, the Police office
Extract from the minutes,
•' . SOL. COHEN, c. c. pro tern.
oct 29 200 ,
Glerks Office,
29th October, 1824.
I N conformity with a resolution of Council No.
lice 'is hereby .given that on the second regular
meeting in Nov. next, Cpuncil will proceed to
elect a City Treasurer, to till the vacantly occa
sioned by the ’decease of John I., Roberts.
Extruct.from the minutes.
SbL. COHEN, c. c. pro tem
oct 29 200
Liberty Superior Court
Tt) the Jurors, Witnesses mid Suitors i»; the same
T H Iv Judge of the Superior Cqitris of the East
ern District haying boon celled to a conven
tion of the Judges at Milledgeville, the Supe
rior Court of I-ib‘erfy County ■; will be adjourned
on the regular duy of the Term, to the sixth of De
cember, of which .lurors, Witnesses, and Suitors
in the saniu will tiike notice, ami give their at
tendance accordingly.
By order of bis llimor James M. Wayne, Judge
of the Superior Court. E. BAKER, c.l.s. c.
nov 3 t*204
LUinghitm Superior Gourt,
To the Jurors, Witnesses and Suitors in the same
rinHEJudgo of the Superior Courts of the East
J. ern District having been called to a conven
tion of the Judges at Milledgeville, the Superior
Court of Efiinghum County will lie adjourned,'on
the regular day of (lie ! Ann, to the .13th of De-
ccmlier, of which Jurors, Witnesses, nnd Suitors
in the same will take notice, and give their attend ’
uneeaccordingly. N: : '■ <’ '- t a.V
By order of his Honor James M. Wayne, Judge
ofthe SuperiorCou.t. JNO. CHARLTON,,
nov 16 EH3 Clerk.
firime Pork and Mackerel.
^0 BBLS. prime Pork, New York City Ip
spection
30 Half Bbls. No. 1 Mackerel
30 “ “ No. 2
For sal* by
nov 15
L. PETTY.
f218
d reffultur
Appeals' for Default. r
Defaulters not* having npr
pearei) on Parades of Compa
ny Drills before the 1st day. of
November last, arc informed that a
Court of Appeal will be held Ht Jus
tice Russell’s Offlco on Wednesday,
1st December, 1824.
By order,
II. J. VALEAU,
1st Serg't.
nov 18 m2I8
• For Liverpool.
The well known a
trad in if ship,
a'i'1 GEORGl
\ nriiiiDi. mnslrr,
Will meet with cjiiick dcs|iaicii.—For freight of
150 bales of Cotton only^n pi'lv.to
ANDREW LOW fc CO.
105 tons of Liverpool SALT, and
38 crates assorted CItOOKI}RY,
Received by the Georgia Mid nfi’ei od for Mile low
fur cash or on nccommodatiilg terms for appiov-
r if taken immediately from on board the
t FiV'f» Ftillimu niiviL' nc -,1m
Regimental Orders
An election is hereby or-
derod to be held nt tlie Mur
ket House, on th ■ twenty fourth
instant, for u laj- r to the First
Regia out, Georgia Militia.
The Poll'will opcii at eleven
o’clock, A. M.
J. HUNTER,
Captaiu, S. F.
uOUlS OIRODON,
Cnpt. 12d beat Com.
jiov 3 204
F«r Liverpool.
Tl"; w»««.lar_pm-kot ship
!{»)«TON,
. If. CamvhclL .1/1 :<r,
ifCoppercd and copper fa-t-.-aed.) is
to receive her cargo, and will meet
tcli. For freight or pas-age apply to
i oil board; or to
PETF.RSF.N, HAMMOND & CO.
217 ’ ',
i»Y l>uivut OtlNtT,
On Till;USD \Y, J.“*th iust. at It o’,
la front o, !i Is Yiielion si or.-.
A ri rrai ■ .sortmi >>’ tf
G 11 OC F-PJ F, F .
vessel at Five Fnthoni—apply ns above.
■ oct» 187
up
For Greenock.
The first rato packet 1
MENTOR,
•T. Li. Wilson, Master,
—.— Will take whatfreignt of ( ’otton ma
offer for Greenock, and be despatched as early ii
possible—apply to WM. GASTON.
oci27 108
Notice.
,— It half past l l.ii’ihn'k.
a vulmdile osoortincnt of scasnnobGk
D 11 V G O O D s,
E:C(’rlifter's Stile. **
ON 1 Ill BSD YY . 2.3til instant,, at A pad 10 o’
will bo sold in bout of his Yuciion store,
all Ilia
s Jotisolitfld Furnitjire,
Uidongto the estate uf Hugh M't.'all, drr.nasod.-s-
C,insisting of
mile Board/, Bunn ns. Dinin';* 'l'ablcs,
Chairs, Carpets, Looking Classis, Ciass
Ware, Beds and Bedding, Bedsteads, and
Kitchen l 'i.rnit ■ ’•. K C
Together with a quantity of
Fluted unt
. also;
A quantity : 6f
Uttdeir;* Wine, in teottllds.
Sold by pirnliS'lon of the lio’i- th-’ Inf, riot
’<Jurt of Chatham County, by order ot tin* Ex
cutor. ^
silver Ware.
*. V**'.'. ’
' *§ •
_ ccutor.
<hjV 1
21^
' 1 ■
©wtraiR hjA'lii.
The subscriber haying return*
cd from the north, begs leave
to inform his friends ami former, cus
tomers, that the abo'Jc establishment
is now open for their reception. The observa
tions lie has made during his absence tha last sum
mer, will enable him to render his house equal to
any ofthe kind in the United States, and in order
to makeup for the deficiencies of our market, lie
has made arrangements, to recoive trom Ncw-
York, by every packet, n supply of the best
OYSTERS that market adorns, together with
nil those little nicct4q that are to be obtuined, ul
the firs^ rate Houses attho North.
No expense Inis been spared In the fitting up of
the establishment—and lie assures his friends,
that their comfort and convenience, has been
consulted ifi every arrangement.
Public dinners; or parties’,, of- nny description,
will lie uttcuded to, and got up with the utmost
despatch. '
Milledgeville, Augusta, and other country
friends, whom 1 have' formerly -served, together
with nil others, arc assured that their orders will
lie attended to with? punctuality, und executed
with dispatch.
CHARLES II. MIDDLETON.
i* *v 9 209
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 oilers to make it nftessary, ttti extra boat
will depart during the intermediate periods.
JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent.
oet 23 196
Fresh Teas. ~
J. B. HERBERT & Cd.
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
Chests, half chests,ien cnttys/ive dat-
tys and cannisters Hyson Tea
Ten cattySjfive cnttysmid cannistcrstju’EniAi. nnd
GudrowOF.R Teas
Hyson Skin, tonkiiy, souchong rind Bohea Teas
All of which are of the latest mpofliitiun, and
will be sold on accommodating terms,
sept 28 182 , ” ’’JL ’
Executor’s stile,
: By J. 8. Hcrim Sf Co.
the First Tuesday in January unt, will he mi/J-'
before the Court lions’, in litcity, h. tiuin.
the usual hours of 10 anil 2 o'clock,
the fallowim: properly; being the
PERSONAL ESTATE.
Ol' H’m. <’l (Irr. ., IZ.
One Share Straw-Hi t■ St ■mid i iiii;
NEB itOBS,
Sanch'd, Fortune, laek, and S; ivin. Sold by n r r-
mission ofthe Hon. the Inferior Cone 1 -■ ’ ; ..rd-f
of the Executor. Tenn- Cash,
nov 17 215 ... -
SOTJWMJOTppl.
The Subscriber has taken the
HOUSE in the Village of R ice-
JE3S? boro’, recently occupied by Mr.
Kcmpton, and intends keeping a pub-
lie house, for the Accommodation of
TRAVELLERS aful BOARDERS.
Those who may favor him with a call arc assured
that every attention will lie paid to their comfort
and convenience, His tabic will be supplied with
the best the country affords ; ills Bar with choice
liquors and his Stable with the bast provender.,
and an attentive Ostler—the rates moderate.
DAVID STETSON.
oct 30 201
AUGUST G. OEMLER,
■ 1TA8 removed his DRUG STORE, tothe corner.
. L of llroughlnn anA Whitakcr-Slrteis, opposite
Cot. Shellman’s Mansion llouse, wiiere he exhibits
for sale, a choice .assortment of
Fresh Medicines and Garden
seeds,
and various other articles suiting his line. Heab
stains relating the wholo string of names of tho
tilings he offers, and only mentions a few which
are not commonly found in every Drug Store, viz:
Fol. Sabina, Pyrala Umbellatn,
Dcgitnlis Purpurea, Scullcap, Hyssop,
German Leopard’s Banc, (arnica montana)
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,
and other Soaps, Macassar Oil,
Phosphorus, Ox Mur. Potassc,
James’s Fever Powders, Infuntile Powders,
Read's Stiptic, Spirits Soap,
Fumigating Pastils, Pyrolignious A c id,
BJuckUrop.
Rcspectingtbo utility of this last article, he fcfers
to tile Inst, but one, page of theGeorgia and South
Carolina Almanac, of tills year.
oet9 1187
Notice.
T HE Co-partnership heretofore existing under
under the firm qf
I .Clarke & Brown,
Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All
persons indebted to snid firm ore urgently solicit
ed to cnll on S. Clarke, and pay the demauds a-
guinst them; and all those having demands against
said firm will please cnll on him for imyment.—
He being duly authorised to settle the business of
said firm. S. CLARKE,
GEO. S. BROWN.
St. Marys, 1st Nov, 1824.
nov 11 210
TO BE LET.
The STORE corner of Bay
nnd Dmyton-Strcets, now occu
pied by J. P. Sctze. Possession may
lie hud on the 15th of this in nth. For
further particulars, apply to Peter Dupon.
PETER EVEN
oct 10 || 191
Office of the Marine and Fire
Insurance Company,
SAVANNAH, !Hh Novi 1824.
I N pursuance of a resolution of the Directors of
this Company, a meeting of tlie Stockholders
is requested on Wednesday the 24th of Novem
ber iust* for the purpose of receiving a statement
of its ati’airs, and adopting such measures us they
hiuy deem expedient for the. interest of tlie insti
tution.—Persons representing stock not tiieiv own,
will be requireiHo 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 his
hands assets for distribution among his creditors
of whom the late firm of Way and White, were
the principal. That firm having assigned, ail their
debts to their creditors, they* are requested to call
at Mr. Jno.’Y. White’s Boarding House on Fri
day, the lOlh day of December next, at 11 o’clock,
A. M. to receive proportions to which they may
be severally entitled.
JOHN D. MONGIN.
nov 17 cp216
Fifty Dollars Reward,
"iNrlLL bo paid for the apprehension and do-
, \ Y livery ofthe following Negroes to the Sub
scribers, Jiving in Bourkc Cunty, of any safe Jail
so we cun get-them—or a liberal reward will be
given for any part of them, to wit. Morattun a
bright Mulatto man, about’35 years old, rather
slender made and of keen apprehension, aiid his
wife Hannah a black woman about 45 years old,
witli a sdar on one side of her face, tho property
of Joseph Hines—Ben an African about 45 years
old, small and well set arid filed teeth, with a scar
on one arm, nnd his wife Sylvia'about 35 years of
age, pretty heavy, to her height —They took of
3 Children Ben, Dave und Hetty, tlie children of
Ben.nnd Sylvia, two of lUq children belong to the
Estate • of Smitli Stringer, deed, tlie other child’
mid Ben nnd Sylvia to Abner Belqher. They
broke loose a largo Ciutoe on Tuesday tho 28th
September last, at Stephen’s Bridge, Burke.Coun-
ty, ami wc thing will aim down the River to the
Marshy Country, below Savannah, ns Ben was,
bought up thcrc’and has onemmaway ami got liii
wife and cliildrnn back there and wer.c npprelicn*
ded and put in Savannah Juil. not two.years ago,
—rOho of the men took oil' a Gun the other ii Pis
tol with them.
JOSEPH HINES
ABNER BELCHER.
oct 14 1S»
sept 28
To Rent.
The three story brick build
ing on the Bay, lately occupied
by JamksDickson 4-* Co as a lniotc
sale Dry Good Store. Apply to .
C. W.ROCKWELL^CO.
182
To Rent.
A Two Story House in one of
the most healthy parts of Sn
vunqali, containing a parlor anil two
bed rooms oil the first llopr, and three
rooms on the second, with a pump', carriage
house, and stable all in complete order. Enquir
at this office,
nov 19 |!217
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP,
W HICH existed in Glasgow, under the firm of
Thomas Lancaster 4- Co. and in tills place
under tlmt at John II. Ueiitfy Co. was dissolved on
the 31st of August last;
TIIOS. LANCASTER,
Per Attorney,.!. H. Reid
JOHN H. REID.
The subscriber will continue the business on
his own account; and attend to the settlement of
the affairs of tlie Intc firm,
nov 20 A m218 JOHN H. RIED.
NOTICE.
T HE subscriber informs his friends and the
inhabitant; of Savannah generally,that he will
give instructions on the PIANO FORTE.—Those
who feci disposed to encourage him will please
make application at the house pf Mr. I’luui*
Brascii, Cornerof Broughton anil Draylon-Sircels.
or at the Furniture Stoi c of Mr f. W. Morralx,
Wliiltaker-Street.
The subscriber tenders his thanks tothe citizens
of Savannah fer tile support ho has hitherto re
ceived, and hopes, that from his knowledge, and
experience in nis profession, and the attention bo
pledges himself to pay to those who mny be plac
ed under Ins instructions, lie will receive il liberal
share' of public patronage.
Terms $25 per quarter,
PIANO FORTES timed at.the
shortest notice.
nov 10 1.214 HENRY L. BRASCH.
Education,
T HE subscriber respectfully announces to ,his
friends and tho public that tlie exercises of his
school will be resumed on Monday 25th Inst. The
course orf instruction embraces the Latin Lan
guage, History, Moral Philosophy, Composition
Geography, English Grammar, Arithmetic, &c
foc< lie’pledges himself to give tlie most assidu
ou? and unwearied attention to the moral and in
tellectual improvement of his pupils.-r-Terms as
usual. -G* WHITE.-
oct 12 188
James Morrison,
W ILL b’e found in. future at his office over
tho. counting room of Calvin Baker.
Notice,—Administrator \s sale.
Postponed.
•TUIF. sale ofthe estate of Riclid I’ollum, dec’d,
L which Was (o have tuken place at 'Squire J
. Butler’s, this day, is postponed, and tha pr-i;
perly advertised for sale, viz. one lior.---, snitd|e
and bridle, 1 cow and calf. 1 fpiftmug wheel, und
siivefai small articles, will be soid in front of Cai-
in Baker’s Auction store, in SaVOtitiah, on .Vo;;-.
day the 22 d of Nor. ihst.
I.:; M I > 11 i |; -fit ;> >\
nov 11 210 Temporary Thu'.■.
Of every .variety
and Pattern.
anin Oils, Lamp Wick. Glass
, es, &.c.
T HE Subscribers have just received per ship
Emperor,
A general supply of.
Winter, Fall and Summer strained Lamp
Oil.
Brcttaned Socket Lamps'!
Japnnin Dish .do 1
Glass - • do . >
■do Peg do j
do Lafeyette do J
Globe Lamp Glasses
French-Chimney do for Billiard Rooms and
Theatres
Lamp Wick of eVcry description
Together with Tin Lamp Feeders, Tin Canisters
for lamp Oil, and every other article suitable for
tlie convenience of Light. The whole of which
comprise a more complete assortment than has
ever been exhibited in this city, aiid are offered
for sale ut prices to correspond with the times.
The public are very respectfully invRed to call
and examine them;
LAY & HENDRICKSON, .
Chemists und Druggists, -
’; Shad’s Buiidtngs.
nov 11 210
Notice to Pilots.
A LL pilots who have not coniplied ’with the
14th 'rule* of the commissioners of Pilotage,
ure hereby required to do so, by the next regular
meeting of the Board, (18th inst.) In case ot fail
ure, each one will be. fined five dollars,
By' order,
JOHN G. HOLCOMB, Sec’ry.
nov 6||p207 * .. . ■’
Planters Bank.
N OTICE is hereby given, that after tlie first
day of January next', this Bank will hot re
ceive for any debts due to it, the notes of tha Da
rien Bank,-nor the notes of any other bank,which
does not, on demand, redeem its paper with spe
cie. Notes and acceptance’s deposited for col
lection, until further notice, may be paid in apy
of the notes of the Banks of Georgia, it being un
derstood that depositors, of su h paper will be
paid in tlie same -notes, the amount ofcollections
made for them. - ’
J. MARSHALL, Cashier.
nov. 4 r.202
The Undersigned Committe,
H AVE been instructed by Council to place
a state of repajr i/ie Fire Engines of the city.
They, will receive proposals from any competent
persons to effect this object.—The Engines re
quiring repairs wilt be designated on application
to either of the Constnlttee. -
GEO. MaLEN,
I. MINIS, -
nov 11 210 JAS. MORRISON.
Runaway during the last w eek;
A NEGRO Woman nnmed ELSF: She is n tnil
black woitfan about’llio ugc of 40, and lias-a
thick white skin or film wlxieli entirely covers; tin*
left eyoj'by - which she jearitipt be mistaken. All
persons are particularly; warned against employ
ing or harbouring said w,ench under the penalty of
-i |" *;i i ' Omf ,« . , '4KWM
A suitable reward willbe paid for her apprehen
sion nftd delivery to the subscriber in Savannah,
nov 16 a214 JOS. S. I’(’.LOT.
Sherift’’s sales—contin-u -l.
On the first Tuesday .Ip Dictmhhr next.
W LL.be sold at the courtbou-.-.in .'nvannnt,-
betweeri the usual hours o' sale,
Five negros,’ Maria, ami 4 thitdren, fcoin«in,
Hertry, Robert aud Jane, leYied on ns t! *.; - per-
ty ofWm. A. Moore, to sutbiy an exccnti-in In fa
vor iidm'rs of Batt Jones. Sold at tRe.ri.-k of die
former purchaser. • ,
The following uegros.Snlly and-her ihrm cblt
dren, Mary,David and Eliza: Delilu, am! 1 ■•*;- C
children, Lucinda, Mary und Anthony, levied on
os the property of Elenzar Early, to satis V an exe-
cution in favor of the Bank of the United States
Sally and her three children, sold on’account ei
tlie former purchaser.
A negro man named Joe, levied on as the y>ro • ♦
ilerty ofJoseph C. Habersham, under a ii In on. '.
’oreclosure in favor of Davis & Berrien.
Also all. the household and xitcileii furnituic
contained in the City Hotel, levied on as the pro
perty of Oran Bird, under a foreclosure of amort-
rage to Eleazer Early, transferred to J. I>. Iler-
jurt fcCo. Persons wishing to purchase will plcu;,e
call and examine the above furniture
I. IH.Yi\. s. c. c.
nov 13 212
Just received,
A half barrels fresh Buck Wheat -Modi
ItVhfllf do. F.M. Beet. o- v v-; ; vvr...44*
12 do fresli Crackers
10 kegs superior Butter
20 bbis fresli Flotu*
10 halfhbls do
For sale by GEO. D. CORNWELL.
.nov 2 ”203 .Exchange •JiurR ,
Duponfs Powder, Groceries,
Domcsiie Goods, v ”.
t*(f\ Wliole nnd hall kegs Dupont-s Powdsr
,150 BagsBock und palenLShot, assorted.
600 pounds Bar Lead
2 tons Sliaro Moulds
60 kegs cut Nails, assorted
20 Bags prime Luguira Coffee
16 do Black Pepper f
< 20 ten caddy poxes fresh Hyson Tea
20 two pound caunister Imperial'do
10 Boxes LOaf Sbgai*
10 Baskets first quality Sweet Oil
16 doz flask do do da
20* pounds fresh Nutmegs
30 doz best London Mustard
10 pipes and 20 barrels Gin _ .. _ . .
18 hhds N. E. Rum *'
6 Bqxes No-8 and 10 Cottl n Cards .(Jou&ii
10 000 first quality clarified.Quiils
240 pieces Domestic Cotton . Goods
Comprising a handsome assortment of Brownano
Bleached. SHIRTING uml SHEETING, Sfrtucs.
Plaids and Checks, which will be sold in qumiti-
ti’os to suit pdrctiasers aftlic lowest nfn&tbf.price;
by* ' ( M. HOl’Ki .\ S,
nov 5 1|206" Market Sipl.ire.
-
Wliiskuy, tVc.
handing from on !>.u,rd Hu- Julia; (Jicsitr,
and for Sale,
20 WHISldEY.
10 iiluis St Croix and Muscovado Sugar
5 bbis Loaf Sugar **. '.
5 citses2lb.*cuiiilistersGuii PowVe-r i’ *;;
Qct28 ||»t 199 PONt’Efe M'K’F.N/.IF,.
; pro
work
f BTHE undersigned .Committee will rece'u
JL posals until the 10th of November for
on the Exchange which includes Slating, Plais-
teriug, Coppering and-Gluziiig; Persons wishing
to contract will make application to either qf tlie
CommiUccforparliculai's. GEO SIIICK,
J.H.GAUDKY,
Oct 21 193 J-G-I-JARERSHAM
Negro Shoes, Moiasses, <&c,
PAIR NEGRO SHOES
*1/ O 10°0 do Brogan do
600 do lined and lion ;»1 do
150 do .womens do do •
30 hlids New Orleans Molasses
20 ’-do supecii.ir St Croix Sugar
50 do common tio do
• loO'.ps. 42:iiich Coitoii-Bagging
■ 100 casks Na’ds, assorted
60 bids Gin
60 Torts Swedes Iron,;, sorted
For salfronrijiiiftiildble termsby
nov 6 ;• n207 ■ ORRAV T.H- T.
'• No. % RItickarel.
BBT-S. Landiiigfrum ship Olnfriot,for
sale.by R. caMpB Cl.
.novo xr207 Smith's lUf.l.r "JS.
— LAW f;: “
rSTIIE subscriber tenders his professional sr.rvp?
b ces to the public ; ami begs leave to inform <
them, tlinl he may at nil tium ; !> * found al the Of
fice of Messrs. Davies Berrien, situated in Hun
ter's buildings on the Bay*;
' JOSEPH V.YLLENOE BEVAN. . A
Savannah, Oct. 26, 1624.
O' The. Coiistilulionaiist, Georgia Jourfial.and,
Washington News, are requested to give tlie a[i
hove 3 insertions . e.ekl v.
C? 3 Tiie person who took the
secoiid volume ofthe PORT FOLIO, front tl.e Of
fice of the Republican, is requested to return it
without.delay.
nov 17 215 r, • \