Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 24, 1824, Image 3

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Painting, £21trzin HI'. Snli-1 ril.i-i' < >ntinu<- t painting, n LANKFTS’ L. PETTY, WliS FOR &A •jis COlV-tiltltlv Oil uiffln r.lnnRefe \ general assortment oj g R o C e R i e s; UL \3S of nil sizi-- All kinds of PAIN' ^,li.,t. ns-orted ’l),i])ont’s Gunpowder Silt nil ion! A PPEAR on your P&rad’c Ground oil FRIDAY t%L. NHXT) the 2f>thhist, at 3 o'clock, 1’. M. in mmplcte Uniform, for Drill mid Inspection. By order', . > MILLS, rirstSerg’t.S. F. pov20 218 • ■i ini, 1*1111\ find Gl;is.s. gs IVliHd Lead >,>•.. :• Ills Putty ■ An assortment of GLASS.. A..DU LAROCHE, Opposite the F.xeliunge, For Liverpool. .I'lio tvbll;lou}Wn mid re; v'J&j&s. trading ship, , «eoiigia, mEKomi Vnrnnin, master, Will meet with quick do.-patch.—For frei loO bales of Cotton only, Apply to ANDREW LOW & 105 tons of Liverpool SALT, and 38 crates assorted CROCKERY mixt Appeals lor Ddlmilt 2 cases figured Cravats 1 " fancy calicos 1 <l inaddapollnm shirtings 2 “ apron checks A LSO, 10 bales domestic negro cloth Defaulters not having ap peared on Parades of Compa ny Drills, in the 3tf. Bent Com• pang, <5Qlh Battalion, before the 1st day of NoVmnbcr last,live in formed that nCourt of Appeal Will lie held at Justice Russell's Office on Wednesday, 1st December, 1824. The Huilsoui reus, T Aviso united their,InWrcst ftthbfettOCHB? RV BUSINESS, under the Flrhj of CHAMPION & FURSEy * ll.e store formerly occupied by Mr. Ebenezir Ceii! iv :« !“*ruet, iruhld'be thankful to nr n orm ililfo fof* FRANCIS CHAMPION? XHOMAS IHJltSE <19 i ft® 1 _ pjj cwdft* 10 lings II in do Plmoniu 5 (lo-lUiee Oingei ' ^Alpnn oftd Gunpow • | s froth Flour do do 1 T riougli Mould! kef. Nulls, a 'orted *10 liogslicnds Molasses «r. leas Tobacco,. • - feO hnvr. 60 Mf info busliws Wjerpooi . - 20bM»iPnm^gk tout dozen ench 26 cusss Brown • '20 do Yiid.Si •’ 20 nuartef 0PJ®f 10 dozen on*i 100 pieoc-sCoU 25 boxes Milts .. , Gin Cases, Dertujohns, raff nr undersigned have resumed llieir luisini;.ss ee Cuvier’s Mouse,’and will execute orders in itest manner for Maroro monuments tomb tables, head stones, PAINT'STONES, CHIMNEY PIECES, ARTH, BUILDING STONES, &c mny other work in tlieir line of business— II orders from the country und city will be .i.iniiv rpeeived. and promptly attended to, to liquidate their accounts, and thole having de mands are requested to hand them In to H. (Jii am- rioNj w ho.is duly authorised to settle the business of the coneerm,’ ► H. CHAMPION, ’ THUS. PURSE. nklully received, and. promptly ’ m short no* ||208—Ini executed on shorfnotice.^ J.YMAN. tiov C, l/LA', ' CO TTON AND WOOLEN DYER, AND ' SCOURER, MTANKFUL for past favors, takes thi» method „f informing his friends and the public in gen ii tlmt hc continuest|ie aboVe business nl his stand, cornerof Boy-lane and Montgomery lr cet, netirthn Baptist Church Square, where. • Ighorn, Chip and Straw Hate, uro Dyed, and I Pressed |,itc Chjp, I.cgliorn anil Straw Hpts, cleaned stored and pressed ntlemensand Ladies Dresses o| all kinds dyed and finished with dispntcli ptlemrn’s Beaver Huts denned, dyed, lined and hound in superior style, p All orders in his way punctually attended to . B; ClothesJefit to he dyed or scoured, catibe aired on moderate terms. |ov<5 207 Windsor soap too BOXES Common Windsor Shoving SOAP. Justrecelved and for snle by LAY k HENDRICKSON, fiov 16 " -214 —Chad's Buildings To Sportsmen. SMALL quantity of very superior TOW , suitable for wadding; just received and for by LAY £ HENDRICKSON, tiov.16 " 214 „ Shnd't Building ‘Hops, SMALL quantity; of this article suitable for . medicinal purposes, just received and for sulo LAY k HENDRICKSON, Shad’s Buildings nov 13 212 Ink Powder, l Groce Walkden’s British Ink Powder, just * received and for sale by LAY k HENDtUCKSON, Shad’s Buildings, frov J3 Oja • Crockery Ware, Crates . assorted CROCi ERY, selected imriteuWlyfor this market dust receiv*- for sulo by C A L V1N ftAK ER '12 ‘ 211 novli Wj Notice. (Til IE Copartnership e^mng between JhnsiiH- X scrlbers w i s dissolved by mutual consent op the 29lh lilt. All persons indebted are requested * ». IIJIUUIIN, 'With sub dry other articles, too numorous to men tion, hII of which will he sold on the most accom modating terms, by t , mfH. ROSE. qet21 cpll)3 Tire subsfcribel’returns his tlmuks to the friend*,of tlu> lute firm for past favors and w ill be.gratcfiii for their contlmome.c, at their former Store Comer bf Jiffcrtnti and Stjile rfrtelt »• where he Offers at jeauced pnecs ii»complete 'tis- soitment of choice . ^ GROCEEUL8, »LIQI1011», TEAS, LAMP OIL, DOMESTIC GOODS, &o.” > nov 17 m2 15 - * 1^ CHAMPION. The HtmsofUiiK'it, H AS received by late iuTKnlapa complete und general assortment of IlQA ofalmostevcry desei'ipIlon,asifls6 n frqolrsupidy of Slip CHANDLERY,, which will he disposed of on the- toost nccomino dating terms. . . V t> IN STORE, a. Fresh superfine FLOUR, and a fcwjthoimnd husltels Virginia CORN, at an excellent quality. The subscriber intends keeping ii constant sup ply of these articles. WM. TAYLOll. nov 17 toil ft , The iSrmsciuoEus Continue the Commitsion Business in Liv erpool, under the Firm of ISAfl C, LOW ($• CO. will at all times make liberal advances on produce consigned to them for sule. Raving ships regularly in the Liverpool trade, and owning a convenient wharf, on which there .are roomy Fireproof Slorct, cotton will he re ceived imd forwarded in their own vessels, or those to their address, free ofauy commission. .Orders for merchandise, will lm executed and only u commission chnvged, when the payment is s&tisjjpctorily£eciircd. A general assortment of British - is jnst received, being bought with Money and sc- lecttd by one of the partners, they will he furnish- cd ns low as by any regular Importing House in the United Status, imdon a long credit, for approved paper. ANDREW LOW kCO. mmw . North Side of Market' Square. NEW STORE lias beeiV/oponed next i^inr to ./ If. M^Kemit's Hat Store,’MurlpU Sqtn^ where a few , ’ * GOODS will be soldlowforCush, viz: if. Ribbons of every colors 2 yards 6} cents White Kid Gloves, very superior, 31J “ Undressed very strong colored Jfid 25 “ Long white Kid Gloves, . • 7ft " Gentlemen's Beaver Gloves, 50 Vest Patterns various colors, Artificial Flowers from 12^ to 25 “ •Tartan and Carolina Plaids Rninbazetts, very One qt31}‘ cts Calicoes, t)‘om 12J to 25 “ , Handkeccbiefs, from 12i to- 31| cts. very large With a number Sf other, articles all equally low priced. * nov lft, »i213 Gunpowder and Imperial Teas. This year's Importation. Alfh ten enttys Guupowdeti MIU r >° *> Imperial Received per Cllftorq Wuvne—for snle by nov s T j. ». Herbert 4- co.. .! oil 11 T. Rowland, C ONTINUES to' doiLusine.s in Millcdgeville, and tender's the, offer of-'liis servjcei tq ike nrul 11ip. nnhlir.. ill fha ImiiKactiou of atreu- frieiids and tile public, iu Ihe'trmisactiou of” iigep, Cy business gcnornllv. net 2 Ir-lilSt Custom House. rpRT OP SA VANNAII, } SurveVop.’s Office, J MTF.fullowmgS’.'ctionsni'" An Ae11o Regulate . the collection of duties on imports' and ton- ge,” are published for the information of the bile, the law will be rjgidly criffltccd—the pica ’"’""'"ucc In no case tvill be receivajia future. Surreyaf'nnd Inspector oft hi 7/n;rnue, ' * Sec. 43. And ,bc it further enacted, that the kroprletoy, importer, or Consignee, or his or Wlr Vent, who may,receive said certificate., shall up- m the sale (fr delivery nf amaBttfhe so5ri( S; ■vines or teas, deliver’to the purcluiser or purchn-. Ira (hereof, the eortillcata. or certiCcntes, '■nmtlfi. |ugl)Uo (icconipariy the snrtieiTui pain of fo^t- g the sum of §50 for ejicii cask, chest, vessel or ise, with which such Certificate shull not he de- vered;—and if any casks,'‘chests, vessels orca- "S, coritaiu^g distilled spirits, Wipes or tens, by the foregoing provisions ought to lie irecdnnd neeompanied with certificates, shall : loiin'd in the possession of nny person unaccom- nnied with such nup-ks and certificates, it slmll v.nrcsumptive evidence that the same are liable MOrteiture; ftnd it shhll belnvvfuj for any officer l the chstoins or of inspection to seize them as. pneited ;,and if upon the trial in consequence of r!' je| Zure,the owner orc]aimnnt.of the spirits, fines or tens seized, shall not prove that the same l«re imported into the United Stnfes according to und tiie dntii.s thereupon paid or secured, pry shall be adjudged to bo forfeited. .Sec, 44 And be it further enacted, That on the L® W cask, chest, vessel or case, which has t n ot;shall lie marked pursuant to the provisions l.!^ e , 1 as containing distilled spirits, wines or F - Mm which bus been emptied of its contents, P r ‘°r lo the delivery thereof to the. purchaser, Er.at thereof, the marks and numbers, J; c ‘ have been set thereon by or under ilfe l i°® °/any officer of inspection, shall bd de.- ■ obliterated in tlic presence of some offi'- j 1 ‘^poctiom or of the customs, who shall on notice being given attend, for that purpose, ►nn.n'! 101 tmi , e l * ,t! cerlificale which ought to ac- F pany such ensk, chest, vessel or ease, shall. nl- Li f i ,, rn ,°h and cancalled; And every person Lnv , lil J obliterate, counterfeit, alter or. deface or ni!rr> ber placed by un officer of in- laitdneui Fiw j ny . c . asl ‘> > vessel or case,con-’ lilicnu tlf °r h P ,r its, wines or teas, or nny ccr- lv. therenf- »» ,..u« -.11 - • For, Sale, HAMl’ERS l’OTATOES 60 Tons COAL. ffLply to 3HN H.I 101 REID fc.no. Notice. ; j r fjAO enable the assignees of Mr. Wiu.tam Ten- ‘ X nkr, to make nt an ejrly nepod a final di^f rTii- r - . . .1Y Office uiftil the 10th Deocmher next, tor sup; plying the Guard house ‘witlr wood and lights— and keeping the sainp^eletiu—also, for .sweeping und kdcpiug in order, the Police-office «' , - ExtractTrom the rainutfcs, 1 SOL. CO/IEN, c. c. pro lent- oet 2t) . 20Q alienate I ' ) , ” ’v-Jy vs* €111^ ULC inereol; or 'ivbo slmil sell or in nny wav nr -lm. i . * . . J J kii k or , rf:mov c any eli.sk, chest, ve isel orense ee “ emptiedof its contents’ before the ...v ?nd numbers', set thereon purs u ant-to the BjWolft ftforesaut, Shall have been defaced or 'bluer,i^gj^ip presence of nny officer of inspe'c- 1011 as aforesaid; or who shall neglect or refuse 0 deliver the certificate issued to accompany (h idict; vessel or case, of which the marks and vunbers shall have been defaced or obliterated in toner atoresaid, 011 being thereto required by to inmeption or of the. customs, shall for n .tad every such offenco forfeit and nay one 1 b'v^dsUars, with costs of suit. 8W 9 |U*007 |ca^k ■lend; it is reipiested (hat all cliiii«.s against him. he presented id tlieir agent Mr. Thomas G. Mir.-' , by the FIRST-DAY OF JANUARY NEXT, iHvi ■ MiMiiHMHi ait. !■„ 1 otherwise theywfll lie delmred; It is hoped tlmi those indebted will see the necessity of making an iminediute settleim'tit. ‘ Jk • * » JAMES M'HENRY, GEORGE RELPH, JOHN H. RF.11>, 6.. '■ Assignees of VV, Turner wk* • # 2f>8 Clef-k cs Office. y 29tli October 1824, OTICE—Proposals will be received at this Clferks Office, .• • 29th O&ofeer, 1824. rN eonformily wilh a resolution of Council No X.tlca is hereby given that on the second regular mcetin'g in Nov. next, Council wUE proceed tc elect d City Treasurer, 16' fill the vacancy occa sioned by the decease of John I. Roberts. '-Extract from the minutes, i'i.by ‘d; , 1 BOL. COHEN. ci c.pro Umi j, - . oct 29 200 liiberty Superior Court. To the. Jurors, Witnesses and Suitors in the same. rrUIE Judge,of the Superior Courts of the Edst- ' X ern District hiiving iiecn called to a conven tion of the Judgqaat Mllledgeville, tlie Supe rior Court of Liberty County will be adjourned; on the rcguler day of the Term, to the sixth of De- comber, of whieli Jurors, WltHesses, and Suitors in the same will take notice, and give their at tendance accordingly By order of hfs Honor James M. Wayne, Judge of the Superior Court. E..BAKER, c.l. s. c. nov 3 P204 Effingham Superior Court, To the Jurors, Witnesses and Suitors in the same T HE Judge ofthe Superior Courts of the East ern District having been called to a conven tion of the Judges at Millcdgeville, the Superior Court of Effingham County will be adjourned,\>u the regular day offlieTerm, to the 13th of De cember, Of Whljt)h.)m'pr's, Witnesses, and Sailors in the same will take notice, and give their attend; anco accordingly. By order of his Honor James M. Wayne,.Lid of (he Superior Oou.t. JNO. CHARLTON, uov 15 121? oet 25 197 Ready Made Clothing, XT At cost !!! T HE subscriber intending to lenve this place by thc.2(mi of ttiis inonili, offers his STOCK OF GOODS AT COST.—It comprises a general as sortment of CLOTHING OF ALL SIZES. # JOHN P. SETZ. octT 180 *. FACTORAGE. T HE subscriber tenders histhnnks to his friends and the 'public for the liberal encourage meat he has repeiyed in the lent he lias received in the FACT,ORA VE and COMMISSION "BUSINESS, and (rusts that by a strict attention to the interest of the Planter, he will merit u continuaiifie oftheir Jiutronage. For sale. Grundy’s while Plains .Prime'42 inch Cotton Bngging. - 'ELIAS FORT, Commerce Itow. 185 act 5 ■4- Prime Pork arid Mackerel. Nctv York City In pfl\ BBLS. prime Pork, spcction Half Bids; No. 1 Mackerel 10 -« * “ No; 2 For salc-by nov lft r2I3 L. PETTY. Notice. T I-IE co-partnership hcfeloforo 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. Clurkc, and pay the demands a- gainst them; and all those lmving <,lemnnds against suid firm will jilense rail on liim for imyment— lie being duly authorised to settle the business of said firm. M St. .11 Is; Nov. 1824. 210 S. CLARKE, GEO.S.BRUWN. j VALEAU 1st Serg’t. nov 18 m218 The subscriber having relum ed from the north, begs leave to inform his friends and former env turners, that the above establishment now open for tlieir reception. The observa tions he (ms made duringhis absence the lust sum mer, will enable him lo render his house equal to Rny of the kind in the United States, and in order to make up for the deficiencies of our market, he jins made arrangements to receive trom Ncw- York, t»y every packet, a supply of the best OYSTERS that market affords, together with all those little niceties,that hre to ho obtained, at the ffrat rate Houses ntthe North. ' No expense has been spared in the fitting up of the establishment—and I10 assures Ids friends, Unit their comfort and convenience, lias been consulted in every arrangement. Public dinners, or parties, of nny description will be attended to, and got up with the utmosi despatch. MllhMlgeville, Augusta, and other country friends, whom F have, formerly served, together with all others, lire assured tliut their orders will lie attended to With punctuality, und executed with dispatch. CHARLES II. MIDDLETON. ^ v 11 209 ft! The Subscriber bus taken the HOUSE in the Village of Ricc- boro', recently occupied by Mr. Kemptqn, anil Intends keeping a pub lic liouso, for the accommodation of TRAVELLERS and BOARDERS. Those Wlip may favor him with a call nro assured that every attention Will be paid to (heir comfort and convenience, His table will lie supplied with the best the country affords ; his Bur with choice liquors and his Stable with the best provender, and an attentive Ostler—the rates moderate. David stetson. oet 30 201 TO BE LET. The STORE corner of Bay and Dray ton-Strcots, Row occu pied hv J. P. Setze. Possession mny lie had" on the lftth of this in . nth. For further particulars, apply to Peter Dupon. ■ PETER EVEN. oct 19 sept 28 To Rent. The three story brick build' ihg on the llav, lately occupied by JamusDicksox Co us a Whole sale Dry Goad Store. Apply to C. W. ROCKWELLCO. 182 To Rent. A Two Story House in one of the most hpnlthy parts of Sa vannnti, containing 11 parlor mid two lied rooms on the first floor, and three rooms on the second, with it pump, carriage house., and stable all in complete order. Enquire nt this office, nov 19 |]217 THE CO-PARTNERSHIP, W HICH existed in Glasgow, under the firm of Thomas Lancaster tj- Co. and in' this plnce Notice. T IIF, Subscriber as administrator of the late W. D. Cooper, of South Carolina, hies -iu his Hipids ussels for distribution among his Creditors of whom tlfc late firm of Wqv nmi White, were tlft> principal. That firm having assigned all their debts to their creditors, they me retpiested to cal! nt Mr. Jno. Y. White’s Boarding House on Fri day, the lotlr'dny of December next, nt 11 o’clock, A. M. to receive proportions to which they may be severally entitled. * JOHN D. MONGIN., nov 17 cr215 Fifty Dollars Reward, fTLL he pniijJor the apprehension and de- W nHpqvpi pp ■■ livery ui‘ the following Negroes to t1i,e Sub scribers, living in Bonrkc Cunty, or any safe Jail so we cun gel-tlieto—or u liberal reward will be given for miy part of them, to Wit.-Moraltun a bright Mhlatio mun, about 35 years old, father slender made niicFof keen apprehension, nnU his wife Hiuimthn black Woman about 45 years o|d, with a scar on one side o#her face, the property of Joseph HiiiesftBen an African about 45 years old, small and Well set nndjiled^ceth, with n'senr on;one nrm, and his wife Sylyia aboiit 35 years of age, pretty heavy to her height.—They. took of 3 Children-Ben, Dave and Hetty, the children of Bon and 'Sylvia, two ofthe chiliiren belong to Hie Estate of Smith’ Stringet,’deeji. the other child uqd Ben hnd Sylvia to Aimer Belcher. They broke ioosn it large Canoe on Tuesday the 28th September last, at Stephen’s Brjdge, Burke Coup- fy, and wc‘tying will aipi down the River to the Marshy Cougtry, below Savannah, as''Ben wus bought up there and Iras oncerunaWay und got hi) wife 4m 'children, hack there arid were apprehen- ded and put in Savannah Jail, not two years'ago, —On,c ofthe men took off,5 Gtfn the otbega Pis tol with them. ,1 ' . JOSEPH HlNriS , ABNER BELCHER.- •oct 14 ISff * Proposals, . ,-riOR repairing the Bridge between W7tyf»!«M J? Island and Outlanits, will be received be tween this and the 1st day ol November. For partieuiars apply to , " ' TIMOTHY BARNARD, ^ Oet 18 Coni’rS JOHN SCUIVF.N. \ Wilming- EDW.-Fv TATTNALL. ) ton Ois’t. 108 Hrixa'H’s Richmond iStipeiiine FLouJi. BBS. received by the schr. Robert Burns, and for sule. , Apply to LjjdU PONCE k M’KENZfKv 300 nov 12 IPH under Hint of John II. Reid Co. jras dissolved on the 31st of August last. TIIOS. LANCASTER, • Per Attorney, J. H. Rr.il) JOHN II.REID. The subscriber will continue the business on his own account, nnd attend to the settlement of the affairs of the late firm, nov 20 m218 JOIINH.RIE Received by Inc Georgia uml offered for sale I for cosh or on accommodating terms for ripprov. cd paper If taken immediately from onboard the vessel nt Five Futhom—apply as above. green coffro 1 sugars t I I o'clock. 'nt of seasonably 1 O D 8, • ir/lir/i are, • ; sale. 5th instant,' at A past 10 o' iis Auction -store, oct 9 187 For Greenock. The first rate packet line ship MENTOR, , J. L. Wilson, Master, Will take What freigut of Cotton tnny oiler for Greenock, mid be despatched a* early as possible—apply to WM. GASTON. oc )27 193 Notice. cased.* <:nrs~ Sil ON THURSDAY, clock, will be sold iu front of . aft the Household Furniture, Belongtotho estate of Hugh M'Call, dec Consisting of Side Boards, Bureaus, Dining Tahles, Chairs, Carpels, Looking Classes, dlas Ware, Beds and Bedding, Bcdsicuds, and Kitchen Furniture. Together with a quantity of Plated and silver Ware; ALSO, A quantity of Miitleira W ine, in botflies. Sold by permission of tiie lion, the Inferior Court of Chatham County, by order of tit ccutor. i»v22 219 A Stenm Bout, with freighting Bbnts wii( recti lnrly depart from the Company’s wharf on Wed nesday nnil Snturday of each week, und when freight offers to make it necessary, un extra boat will depart during the Intermediate periods. JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent. oct 2 ft 1.08 Fresh Tms. J. B. HERBERT & Co. HAVE CONSTANT!.Y ON HAND, Chests, half chests, ten cattys,five cat il tys unil cannisters Hyson Tea, Ten cattys,fivc cattyil and cunnistersIsiPEuiALand OuNrOwDEti Teas ' , , " Hyson skin, tdnkay, souchong and Bohea Teas All of whieli are of the latest importation, and will lie sold on accommodating terms, sept 28 182 ' AUGUST G. OEMLER, JjAS removed hisDRUG STORE, tothecomor of Broughton and WhUaker-Slreets, opposite Col. Shellman’s Mansion House, where he exhibit; for sule, a choicfc assortment of . . Fresh Medicines and Garden seeds, and various other articles suiting hit line. He ab stains relating the whole string of nnnips of tli things he offers, nnd only mentions a few which are not commonly found in every Drag Store, viz J Fob Sabina, Pyrala Umhellutn, Degitalis Purpurea, Scull cap, Hyssop, German Leopard’s Bane, (arnica montnna) Elecampane, (Inula Helenitun) Hops, Ergot, Tonquin Beans, Squire's Elixir'. Pajfv’s Rlivip. F,«i!k MiiatnrrL F.m. Tvfp y's Elixir, Ess. Mustard, Ess. Tyre, ft r— - ■ Jesuit Drop, Churche’s Cough Drops, Aromatic Vihegnr, Toilet, Vegetable, and other Soaps, Macassar DU, Phosphorus, Ox Mnr; Potassc, Jnines'sT’ever Powders,Infantile Powdei-ij Rend's Stiptlc, Spirits Soap/ Fumigating l’astils, l’yrolignious Acid, Black Drop. Respcetingthe utility of tills last article, lie refr to the last,,bat one, page of the Georgia andKoui.l) Carolina Aimanac, of this year, oet 9 H87 . , Of every vnricty end Pattern NOTICE. rrUIE suhseviher informs his friends nnd tiie JL inhabitants of Savannah generally,Tlmt h« will ITE.—T' -Those give instructions on the PIANO FOR who feel dis posed to encourage him will please make application nt .the house of Mr. Phiup Brusca, Corner of Broughton and Drnyton-Strcets. or ut the Furniture. Store of Mr i. W. MonnAU., Wliiltakcr-Strcet. The suhscrilier tenders his thanks to the citizens of SnvaRiiaii for the support lie lms hitherto re ceived, and hopes, tliut troin his knowledge, nnd experience ill his profession, and the attention he pledges himself to pay lo those who may be plac ed under his instructions, he wilt receive a liberal slinrn of public patronage. Terms $25 per quarter. ., (t5= PIANO FORTES tuned at the shortest notice. nov 16 ,1.214 HENRY L. BRASCIi. m Education, T HE Subscriber respectfully announces to )iis friends und the public that the exercises of Ills school will be resumed on Monday 25th lost. The course hfi instruction einbrnces the Latin Lan guage, History, Moral Philpsophy, Composition Geography, English Grammar, Arithmetic, kc. gUfe He pledges himself to give the most assidu. oris and unwearied atteutiem to the moral und -in tellectual improvement of iris pupils —Terms us usual: ’ G. WHITE. ‘ oct 12' 189 . DANCING ACADEMY. ASSEMBL Y HALL—Broughtort-strcet. ryiHE subscriber infbnns his fr tends and patrons, X that his room having been' thoroughly clean ed and repaired, his .School for Young Misses and. Master! is now open for the season. Having taken into consideration the present de pression oflmsiness and consequent scarcity of moiTCy,'h‘e has determined to lower the price of tuition aeeordiiiglv. The terms will hereafter be TH I.U'E DOLLARS per quarter.' The school for gentlemen is also operi in the .- - - : r .\ „,.. ... ■. Q3* Persons wnfhing tp see the subscriber will ip- case call at his dwelling, corner of Drayton and State fleets.- ... jlOHN C'LEGF.. - »r* r'tfXto. Lamp Oils, Lamp Wick, Glass es, &e. T HE Subscribers have just received per ship Emperor, A general supply of Winter, Fall and Summer strained Lamp ; Oil. Brctfancd Socket I.nmps Jnpanin Dish do Gluss do do Peg do do ' Lafayette do 1 Globe Lamp Glasses French Chimney do for Billiard Rooms and Theatres Lamp Wick of every description 'Together with Tin Lamp Feeders, Tin Canisters or lamp Oil, and every other article Suitable for the convenience of Light. The whole of which comprise u more complete assortment than has ever been exhibited in tills city, nnd are offered for sale at- prices to corresjiond with ihe timmi. The public nre very respectfully'invited to call and examine thein. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings, nov l(. ' 210' ,. , , ,1. i ». llcrbeYt A. co Executor’s s;ilc, Elf J. f t. Herbert Y Co. Onlhc First Tuesday in January nc.rt, will he before the Couri Bow. in this city. htUi tile usual hours '/ 1 1 > and ~ o'clock the followin'. 1 jirupcrly, being llie PERSONA I. ESTATE of Win. Craig, dec. viz.— On6 Share Sica at-II t Stuck, anil NEGROES, Saiicho, Fortune, Jack, ami ,'ylvia: Said by p -■ mission oftlic Hun: tlic liftl iur Court and liy urdcf of the Executor. 'Terms Cash. nov 17 215 Four Notice,- rjil —Alim in i strut or s Postponei HF.sale ofthe estate OfRichd Pellum, d**«’d which waste) have taken placoat 'Squire J- G; Butler's, this day, is postponed, and the pro - pertv advertised for sale; v iz. one horse, sa Idle and bridle, 1 cow mid calf, 1 spinning wheel, and vend small articles, will be sold in Ironl 01 1 il- vin Itaker's.Auction storoj in Savannah, bn Men. day the 22 d of Nor. in-st. BENEDICT BOURQUIN. nov ) 1 210 Temporary Aitm’r. -continue December next, . court house, in Savannah SlrerifTs fifties On the first Tuesday W LL be sold at 111 beky Five negfos, Maria, and 4 eliildren, Loqd°n, Henry; Robert and Jane, levied on as the propel- ty uf.Wm, A- Moore, to satisfy an execution m fa vor adm'rs of Baft Jones. Sold at the risk of. the former purchaser;' The following ncgi-os Sally and her tlnvo chil dren, Mary, David mid Eliza: Dolilu, and her 3 eliildren, Lucinda, Mary nnd Anthony, levied on osthe property of Elenzar Early, lo satisfy an exe cutlrin in favor ofthe Bank of the United Stares Sully- und hei tiuve cliildraff,'r.sld nr.C.’ the former purchaser. A negro man named Joe, levied or, as tiie pro perty of Joseph C. Habersham, tinder a Ii fa ou foreclosure in favor of D ivis fc Berrien. Also, all the household and xiichen furniture contained in the City iiotci, levied on es iiie pru party Of Oran Bird, under a foreclosure of 11 inert gage to r.lcazcr Early, transferred to J. B. Her bel t &Co. i’erSdnSwishing to purchase will pleas! call and examine the above furniture II D'LYON, s. c. r. nov 13 212 HEALTH n EALTH, the, grc'dist of all earthly blessings. At this season ofthe year, when ii is so high ly proper nnd important to cleanse the Stomach »ll P- Notice to Pilots. A LL pilots who have n® eo'mpiied with the 14th rule .of the-commissioners of Filotage, are hereby required to do so, liy the next reguiur meeting of the Board,(18th inst.) In case of fail ure, each one will be fined five dollars, ,By order, . ■ JOHN G. HOLCOMB, Sec'ry. .nov 6 ||r207 ... , ... , Planters Bank. N OTICE is hereby given’, that after the .first duy of January next, this Bunk will nrit re ceive for any d('fi*s due to it; the'notes of the Dn- rieu Bank, nor the notes of any other bank, which does not, on demand, redeem its paper with spe cie. Notes and acceptances deposited for col lection, until fuitheV notice, may be paid in any ofthe notes of the.Balrksof Georgja, it being un derstood that depositors of su rtf paper wilt be paid in' the same notes, the amount ol collections made for them. J. MARSHALL, Cashier. nov 4 1.202 The Undersigned. Committee ttAVE been instructed by Council to place in jO. a state of repair the Fire Engines of the city. They-w’dl receive proposals from any .competent persons to effect this object.—The Engines re quiring repairs will he designated on application tri either ofthe Cotcmittec. GEO. M1LLEN, j. minis. iMM nov 11 SiO JAS. fdOBRiSON. rilHE undersigned Committee will receive pro- i posals until the 10th of November for work on the Exchange which includes Slating, l’lais- terlng; Coppering and Glazing. Persons wishing to contract will make application to either of the Coriiinitteeforpurticulars. GEO STUCK, .l.B.GAUDRY; Qct2l m i.C. HABERSHAM. and Bowels of redundancy oftylle, and cious and ruinous accumulnlions, the. jpropri -tors of LEE’S most excellent ANTI-BILIOU ; PILES, would very respectfully advise the use of x m r;.l doses of them, and thereby in many instance,, pre vent head-aches, sickness at (he stomach, obstft nate obstructions bf the bowels, scorching fevers, kei LEE’S NERVOUS CORDIAL, in; excellent Ufedicine for all nervous att'ecrious, weakness, pains In loins, back, tyc, LEE’S ESSENCE QF MUSTARD, no medicine ever excelled this in curing rheun li-ill, spi'niiis brni-vs. Iro'-lcd lei I. A e. ,\c. LEE’S AGUE AN O i’E V ER URL a never/pjlingci/ro. LEE’S SOVEREIGN OINTM warranted tctcura the itch, by only one a; lion. LEE’S PERSIAN LOTION, an cx- cellent medicine, for curing tetters, ring worms, prickly heat; softens the skin, and improves tiio complexion.' LEE’S WORM DESTROYING LO ZENGES,' a most powerful Medicine, removes und destroys all kinds of worms. LEE’S ELIXER, ati invaluable medi cine, it never fails to cure the most violent cold, and affords instant and great relief, in all obstinate cough?, it also relieves young children from chol ic's, i’c- • LEE’S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPE CIFIC—An effectual cure for the Venerea! mid Gouorhma. LEES? TOOTH-ACHE DROPS— Which give immediate relief. . LEE’S TOOTH POWDER—-Which cleanses and beautifies the teeth. LEE’S EYE WATER—A certain cure for sore eyes.' . . LEE’S ANODYNE ELIXIR—For the cure of head-aches. LEE’S CORN PL.VtSfT-SR>^-Eor re moving and destroying corns. I;EE’S LIP SALVE. OTPiNumerous oases of cur.r.s conid be nrinex ed, of the happy and good effects that have fol lowed the use of the above JUSTLY CELKBKA- TKD FAMILY. MF. DIG INKS, but the publisher has not room for them in -tills paper. *„* Please to observe whatever, and where ever you buy none can be Lee’s Genuine Family McdQ cities, without the signature ofthe proprietor, NOAll RIDGF.LY, Late Michael Lee Up Co. Ths above famous family medicines are fxf sale by DR. A.DELAROCIIK, 3cnr. ■ ■ Druggist, Savaunuh . Vi'ho ho?just received a fresh supply from iialtx more. * * • * • * j ' ' - ' oet. 7 1