Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 29, 1824, Image 3

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*V Mr Rothschild, the rich banker rtt Pur- , hus jmrcliasod the celebrated chateau loVo derns yOXJNG LA VATETT I'iS. About five hundrctl yOunif La Fnyoftes, (,1 1C ntlitiher of the famous French < h/un- 1 Vn J,, IVC tumbled into the world since the arrival of the General. Wb are UWnre I : h ,t it is not vary pohto hi us to I’Hai’H'e , l M) w ith an overweening love for the fair 'J vc t circumstances really justify the *nthat lie has eclipsed in feats of I - * „i| the ancients as well tv no- This however does not seem to 1 excito any {great alarm among those rus- aicioiis, crusty, mouldy jealous fellow ! jjttslmttds,—indeed it would seem thattl' ,, rm nfi/cil iiwiittu' left the country, tl vcrvilavl.a Fayette arrived, audit is no uncommon thing for fathersto wait at the I door until Madam Clot ho presents the /laDtlit'U to Uieii’ fond expecting arms and •endtil*ind of haptisnuil cry in their (', tun') “ I' *M t ,L " lr J ,a Faycitv,”, v JYekoin foyitlc," '.‘GadPresen t: La 1 'rn/cHc. In • sttcli cases, were we husbands, w ! “couldnot cry Amen,” it would stick i throats; hut us we belong to Hint class, | Sir Able Handy called “irr singUfvUm [wc shall cry Amen with all our heart if u I ,lii ii'iind yiaing La Favettes pop into l hi I busy hustling world. Mi tropulitm. this event w an reckoned among the mo-, cxtraordinui >. The prisoners of war, detaile d at Malta, in cot tilities between Ugipriia were emhnrked on hoard of war, on the doth cf purpose ofi retui nil);! t They hadheen iii conlin last. .Many of ihcifl we lute, lVoiu Hie hardship in their pilgrimage ; for when returnin'’; from' Me Q n the 9th of Jam visions are to bo ena |fd to the impot tat of i-oiiim. Dtjnng the prevalence i, r the plague in the Levant, rugs from Alexandria are hot to he received for expurgation into the hizoretto of Malta, until further orders. The latest information from Alexandria, July 2(5, states tliat the plague jttad geased at Cairo, which wiis itltrilmted to tlid cx- eessive lieu t of the weather. The .vic tims to tlml sc mrge :n tliut city frdm Feb ruary to July we eoniputeti ut 15,000. The plague had 1 appeared ut Artu with great violeuce,.and spread to the neigh boring villages; ,The Ionian, governmont lmd adopted energetic meusnrs to prevent ciimiminleation between Acarnania and iln* Ionian I lauds. married; On the 1st ii..-;. at lticlupAiiil, tVC. (lie Rev. Ions 1!* us'Kj K' . lor (if tliiit place, ngCd 84yb'nrs, to MMs Ann, daughter ofJlB Eyncnt Info School- muster ol Ridimemid, iii llie 1 ilk year ef her merit —■■ DIED, At Bclvllle, liiii'kc county, oh the tenth hint. Mrs. Ann's UiAboca B6cj.ini.au, who of Mr. Au gustus Boulliiouu, and daughter of tho late Robert IpfKuild for JlM'aiftjt, limiters not having up-1 m Parades of Compa- Battalion, he vy of November hist,ore in- li il nCo'irt of .Appeal will ; .lustier, RusseU’s office t 11oi, aihfr, 1824. •• For Liverpool —w. The regular packetskip ^4 SOUTH BOSTON, AfX it />,unifier, s =N.jLlh!wmm !Cu|,)i,-i r!i ami copper htstrmj;!,) is uiuly to receive her cargo, uml will meet wiilj despatch. For freight or'passage upjily to tlid Captain oil heiinl, orto I’KTERSEN, HAMMOND k CO. iiov Il> 217 Slll[l TIIEBANKSOF GEORGIA, we have,httd nn opportunity, of inspect*- I jno- the returns of our Bunks, made to the I Executive in conformity io law, and c.ini- Inltmicated by the Governor to the Legis lature, exhibiting the state ol’their affair: The condition of the Bank of Augusta and planters’ Bunk'at Suyannuhj is oxeel- v ...... •, . I - . . , lent—They have full • uhilitv . to mfcct.ull A ' I);,V, . V * ol t LSeC.) m the twentieth . t J 1year of her age*. plus has left ahiiftba(td to Immsnt, ‘ Cttll» that tiioy U^iwaut OU iJicm ioi specie, amt ayoung iaunjilcrscVErL'ly^-.to foul the loss lo urn I mumi^c-thenr. J. lid situation of the Bunk J those, who befeinne: uc((Umntedy$hll her, find by ...Jofthe State ol'Georgia bus bceli 'greatly whom liernHiiie will be chcrlslied. with fond af- •pmMiniprovcd within tile Inst two years. By featloii. At a distance from most of her conned- •OiMvitlilioidiiig divhjehdst % measure clistfbs- s . h .° JW’l'U" her J 8 l ll ! , . e “ ; 1,11 W i..„ tion which friendship and nlfectlmi could render mg t° Hit *ockhohfenr, but indispcntrtt I jjoj.; but nothing could Rirest the stroke of death, blc to the safety ol the llistitutlbli) her nil- and she has passed, it is hoped, from o. world . of tnehSG losses, of from thr»/o to lour liuiid- siifleriug .and pain, totlmse mansionsof peace and lei! thousand dollars, huve been rdpluced. res !>^ no more be cxjicrieneed, It is worthy df remaric, that although Bank lias five ouicts ot discount uhd de- jUssiininr.F., ofthe U. S. Nuvy,'brother of. Coin, Jiositc, which rn the aggregate do tfriccor | W,UlmjrtB»inttHdge. thrice the business of;tlie mother bank, ' ~ ^ [he loss at Suvuiuiahhus been fire times as great as at all the branches together! This [uct, which is conclusively shown by one xf the documents conmaVnicutetl to the liCgisluttire, proves how necessary it is for llic members of that hotly, who choose a Barge number of the Directors, to be cir- tuinspeet in the selection of proper per sons to discharge a trust so important and :so liuble to be abused—us this surely has mn. ' In choosing nii ugent to manage lour private pecuniary conbcrhs, it is f ought best to get one Of integrity nnci. An mnwal-d lidim^hiii; brig and rebr. were: ut fc 8|)acity—a man not merely ot common oticbor below this fprenohri. 'onesty, hut oho whose judicious mnmige- vp Pon Tins pewr, lent of bis own property gives fcomd ns- J At Churiesidn, 36th Hist, sloop Doligbt;t!poper, VjTlHiK. AnniVoisuiy. Mtjalinsi.of the Savannah SI vUL .'httlrcw’s Soeii b), will tin held at the City tlfllBl.TO-MQfttfOVr, the Ufilb ilist.'nt 12o’clodi. Dinncv will be on the 'f Hide at 4 ft M. ■ .IND. JHl.l’OUIt, Sse.’n/. FLapif AND, ULANKETS mUF. Subscribers have received by the late ur- X rivals' from New-Vork -and Llvcriiool, their . FALL SUPPLY, , M.. ■ eo'-Nsisriso of fi-4 nnd 9-4 Roitdon Dullhi Blankets (5-4 nml 144 Rosa Blankets . .White, Mixl and Blue Plains, ycry low <5-4 liUii; anil Mist Cloths for servants • Fine White AVelsh Flannels Do White; Bhle and tied Yorkshire. Very fine Scarlet Cloths and Cassimeres , Bupbi'fino,Cloths, Ciuiiimores and Satthiet ' 1 UombHHectis an.! Boaihazetts 4-4 uml 6-4 Black, White’und Pink Italian Crapes . Carolitic Plaids aiid SaHsburyJFIttn- nels ' TJiien and Cotton Bed Tick 4-4 and 3-4 Cminterpimes and QuiUs. Finn Printed Counterpanes, n liuiv article .Furniture and tiarjiHm Dimity Prmjeil Cnuibeick and Ftirnltura Chinta fine Irislt Linen nnd Sheeting Linefl Cnrtjlirlc add do llundtorehiei's Rich Slilided and Figured Silks Barugd and. Colored Florence Lnriige Scarfs nnd Handkerchiefs Rich ('nshiiuu'e Searfc, Shawls aud, Hand kerchiefs jBdlniieU Veils and Thread Laces 4-4 ,und 6-4 l'liiiu ami Fig. Bobinetts go do Cambric und .faconells do do Nainsook mid Book Miislin do do Real India .laeonetts and Mull 1 Muslins Flounce Robes ami tnsertiufi Trimming Rich Bull Presses and Head Ornaments Bilk, C’dltoh and Worsted Hose of all des- crlptions, With sundry ot.bcr articles, too numerous to mon- tioii, ull of which will tie sold oil the most uccoin. modutius tehns, by > . , . , WMi 4- II. ROSE. oe42l . crlfi3 - PORT. OF SAVANNAH. of tl as f »y e f itesi metf Utlltfl :scdj thclj if i ’ sli 1 spi atec id l m ant; I Bod nd J ov It j ■villi I irtal Gewl toff V.I i/inm mese iastctl nise to ill ad d cl • , V.'.,, ahiuveu Sloop Dolphin, YViiljnnis, Cdosawhntchle, 3 ds. ' ' ' foltiEBj, . Ship Julius doiltaf, French, for Liverjiool, Brig Eagle; Unrey, Pi'dvidanee. . Re venue Cutter Gull&tiri.MiiUlicw-iiCIltiHeston A slobpibi'DnriciK. <t ; . comiNg (JP; A Schr.from the South. Two Sloops pf others, Observed •and to that paush mtty be justly ascrlb. 1 much of tho loss sflstuined by tjtehdnk, L Planters Bank, id by the stato, Which otvns lmlia millioit J'jjvrOTieE. Is hereby/given, that after the first fthe, stock. The Btlrtl; of Augusta and day.of January next, this Bank will not re-- llanters’ Bank, ill each of Which the atute : ^'''‘; ! ! f n , ; :i M 0 , Ms Gio n°tes of (ha Da-, i,.,! ... .... , . t \- i . rien Bank, nor the notes ol any other bank,wtneli 8 the npjiomtniclit oj only/moDirdetor^, docs not, nn demand; j-ddttin its paper with spe- Itised through the same times of*dillicul?«| W.* Wo.te8 nml.acceptancfis deposited for col with u loss CdihparativClv triflijigy arid I M'.bn, uhti) tkrthcr. notice, may bednaid in any ive realized Jmndsome profits.- f tl ! e W 4 f W ?" nks °f «* A beiiiK nn- , r, r /« i . A • - t * >1 dei stood tliAt dobositors of sit; n paper will he [Hie inequality ol the loss sustained by (he„rfa.ne i'otei the amount Vcollectlons Mato liimk and its branches 1 pf oveg made for tbetn. '» with how much greater safety loans j 4 ^ J. MARSHALL, Qnslder, imade, to substantial ptaint$r*F whose •jicrly is visible and tangible, tlnui to j. . CKQCKEItY. peculating inereluaits of large cities,; I i ; HE. subscribers continue to file.orders for ie ability ortho latter tb comply With 1 CROCKERYofany description;or/ ndyw- Lit-engagements is .seldom accurately l8 S» 008 *•«•«»'• P-rsoris wishing to order,for'tile I the sent ol • mvcriuiieut and the suliati- npv 25 2‘i2 .r. B. HERBERT &.CO. ation of a branch at Savannah (if the Lc- Islataro nud the stoclCliolders)' would, wo t 1. posaj nirid the loth of November for., Work BUicve, be beuclicml in many respects. I on the Exchange which iiicludos Slatiug, Fjals- ficrr, the persons voted for as Dh-ectorw toriiig, Coppering;aiid Glasmg.' Persons wishing ii the part of state ivhuld he better known I mjUteappUcjtijntwjiltiierof the > the members of the Legislature, and a effect facility of inspecting annually the onditipn of the bunk, ommier.'nf uo small iioment,- Would be. nfforded them.—iie- |iiles, runs on, tin; Rank for large amounts i specth would be less frequent, inpropor- l as the (jxpense and rial The SuRsciuiHiBiri Continue the Commission Jhiships. iii Liv erpool, under the Firm of ISAAC, LOW $ CO: A ND, will at all titties make liberal advances on prodtiee consigned to them for sale. ■ ... Having ships regularly in llio Liverpool trade, find owning a convenient wlmrC on which there are rooiny. Fire-proof Slopes, rottrin, Will be re ceived and forivarded ill 'their owii vessels, those to their address, free ofany commission. Orders for merchandize, M ill bo executed mid only a commission charged, when the payment' is satisfactorily secured. A general assortment of British U just reiibived, bilng bought With Money and- se lected by 6ne of tlie partners, (hey.will be furnish ed aSlmv ns by ariy rcgulor lihportitig House in tile United States, andtfn a-long credit', for approved vtep'cr. ANDREW LOW & CO. » det 2C 1&7 Heady Made Clothing’, JYrAtcosi!!!^} T HE subscriber intending to leave this place by the 20th of (l.iis month, olfers his STOCK OF GOODS AT COST.—It comprises a general as sortment of CLOTllIPG OF ALL SIZES. JOHN P. SETZ. ori 7 186 Committee for particulars. CEO Sill CK. 1 1 J.'B.GzlUDHY, Oct 21 m J.C. HABERSHAM FACTORAGE. T IlEsubscriher tenders (lis thanks to hisfriends and the public for the liberal encourage ment lie lias r<!ceived in (he FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, nnd trusts that by a strict attention to the uitorest of the Planter, lie will merit a continuance ofthoir patronage. , For sale. Grundy’s white Plains Prime 42 inch Cotton Bagging.' ELIAS FORT, Commerce Row. oct 5\ 185 lean’ 1 or.-JSl jsoluitfl tun'i J iuttoril ftliotf tnU' lleia 4 ] OVerstHM* Wanted, JT^OR u Cotton Pientation in a healthy, situa I. lion, wiip understands the culture of’.cotton, and who .can produce good,recommendations for i ns tits expense and risk of irunspor- 1 experience and industry—apply at this office, git to foreign parts fro'ln the iiiicrio)' of] llov -’ 1 a-- 1 jc state Would bo greater than from a export tttwli, .. \ W t ■, Dafjcu Btink imving fimrislied Fim Dollars Heward, XTILI, be paid for the apprehension nnd dc, . | f.; livery of the following Negrocsdo. the Sub port 1)1 'Ilf circulating medium .while servers, living in Rourko Cuntyjor any safe Jail * other luuikS were Curtailing discounts s ? uu '. :ui 8 et ih.-m—or a liberal reward will be >d Withdrawing their notes from circu- l ’ ’ n "‘ them,.to wit . Morattana It ho -i- i e ii •, ,\UU.atto man, about 35 years old, rallier Pm, a. at present in n.Icss lavorabie sit- slender hjadcand of keen' apprehension, and his luoiitopay Specie than ditlief of the oth- J Wjfo Hannah a black woman nbout 43, years o|d, ;«• , But Wc trust that the exercise of I a one. sitje^of hcVfuee, tlie property [udchicc hy her direction, in re^tiaikl>’ em ' 3 trnif' jjtat 3111 JO’®? inon cdcil |VC : iiiatfi urwenl the • ' | Ben and Sylvia, tivo of the children belong to the; i. | ' nice of nil} serious Kstnte of Smith. Stringer, deed, the other ciiild m tie liaflK or to' the cdmmuriity. j ml Ben Jmd Sylvia to - Abner Belcher. Tl.iey ; - broke loose a large, Canoe onT’uesday the 28th V , f September fast, at Stephen’s Bridge, Burke Coiin- FROJU GIBRALTAR.—Tte ship Coral.-at Bos- ‘T’ wAwg tiling \Vill aim doWh the River, to the broutht GihrMtti-obi L . IMarshy Coinilry, below Sayammh, as Ben.was tlII P.'? )sj °tlic -3U Septem- [ i_, 0 'ugiit up tlte're anil lias onccrunaway and got hit >vife and chnd'ren back there and were appreheli. dc'd Arid prit-in S.a’vimnali Jail, not two years ago,’ —Oneoftlie men took off n Gun the other a Pis. tol with thcuV. . ' ‘ A JOSEPH II1NES aRnEu BELCHER. net 14 ISO thfl* it thf' d jiflllO' at I ) 3 ;steh I min iides'-' f M mtei Hie following iteufs have lx en glcaneii frmn % \mW~H-. is stated that letters from Rimini arthy or credit, mention' a violent storm, BW s «ticlenly arose in the Adriatic, and ged with grent violence from the 19th | July to the 21st—two whole duys. The la wns covered with vessels on their way Kmiguglin, with merchandize for the Uabrated lair of Mnddalena. Several Reis were seen from that port struggling Ifh (lie tempest, and it was feared that |cy Vl suffered much damage. Three '«ririanr vessels Jost their entire cargoes; f l( l two of them were ’cast away and lacked.—The crews of all three were pd by the assistance of the mariners Bbighhorhood. The Adriatic never dl^atermy ut lliut ecbsou of the year, Proposuls, XAORrcpaiiiijg the Bridge between U'hilemareh .X Island ttml Oatlamls, will be received be: tween this and the 1st day ol November. For particulars apply to Oct 16 Tl MOT! IV BARNARD, ) Com’rs JOHN SCR1VEN. } VVilmilig- EDW. F. TATTNALL. ) toil Dis’t 11 axtill’s Hiclunoncl Superlino FI.OI’K. BBS. recewe.d hy the sehr. Robert OAr\ " Barns, aud for suit*.. Apply to oov 12 Spit ro.NCE M'kE-N7JLE. Prime Pork and Mackerel BBT.S. prime Pork; New York City In speetinn 30; Half fibls.' No.-l Muckerui (h “ “ No. 2- “ L. PETTY. n2l3 30 For salo. by ; nov 15- JYotitc.. ' r . ■., eo-p»Vt'ncrsUip heretofore existing under X i under the firm of . ^ €lauke & Brotyn,- F (his day. dissolved bv mutual’., consent. N All persons indeltted to Said ’firm tire nVgently solicit ed to call on S. Clarke, uriil pay the demands a- gainst liieirl; and all those having demands against snidJirin will please cat! on > him -rfor payment.— He- being duly authorised^to settle the mlsliiess- of said firm. S. CLARKE, GEO S. BROWN. St. Marys, 1st Abr.1824. '. " nov 11 > 210 Notice. T HE'.Subscriber as. administrator of the late W. D. pooper, of Sqntli Cqrotma, has in his liands assets for distribution among his creditors' of yvhrito the late firin of Way and tViiite^iwere the principal. Tbtft'lfrnj.lnivingassigned all Uieii deiils to their.ciyditors, they are requested to call tit. Mr. Jno. Y. White.’s Boarding^ House’ pij Fri day; the,,10th day ofDecejnher n'ext.at 11 o’clock. A. M. to-’ receive proportions to' which they rnay be severally entitled. . . , JOHN D. MONGIN. nov 17 cr215. Genuine SNid/ih Pine lives. A FRESH supply received per ship Corsair, arid'fbi* sale at per Box bv ■P?.?f- LAY fc 11EN DRI'CKSON, Chemists and Druggists, nov 23 220, shful’tjliuittluuts Uompnny Ov An Flection is liereliv nr- ] ilered to lie held in Reynolds Square, on SATURDAY the 11th Hay ofDeeeiiiher m-xf, for :i .Second Liouten-j ant arid Erisign of the 4th Beat Comiiiitty; The Foil will J*e opened at ll o’clock, A. M. A. BAIN, Capt. nov 22 4th Heat Co. G. 41. j Georgia Volunteers. C O M P A NY OR 1) E'R S. An election is hereby ontcr cd to lie held tit the Exeluuige, oft the third diet/ of December next, '(Frida} 4 ) for on Ensign of the Georgia Volunteers, to fill the vacancy occasirihed bv the resignation of Mr. S. if: lav; , ’ A- C; A. IIIGGINP. I Air (ireenO'ck. Tim first rate pack* I 1 INI E» rii.n, J. t.. Wilson, Maslcr, i Will (like wlml fiui^nl of Cotton inn\ it for tircciior.k, ami he dc -putr.lied a** early a isihlc—apply to \\M. G \s5TO.\. >C\27 l‘J9 • Notice. * -. y *— yf tpr- A Steam Boat, with freighting Iiuuts will regu larly depart from the Company’s wharf on Wed nesday and Saturday of each week, nud when freight o(Tqrs to make it ueces.ary, an extra boat Will depilrt during the interuiedmlo periods, i. ; JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent. betas v - rroo'jj, "HIE subscriber will keep a constant supply _• sale oil the most reasonable terms JOSEPH G. Bi.ANCE, nov 25 . t| m—11.222 iriJ/io)l'snr< II/r I .i nlRi'r.^Jawiaj; SIDES rigging ond sole LEATHER just • nov 23 Capt. Got; Vol’ts. 220 50 received and for t dc by O.DiC hTjuudroii Orders: >1223 IRNWELl.. tchnnge Wfiti 22d NoViiMBEn, 1824. T HE members of the carps ofpeorgia Ifnssar* ] are ordered tp assemble at the Cpitrt House I iii the city of.Savan’nali cm TUESDAY^ the 28jth day of December next, to elect a Cifptniiv to com- miliid the said..corps, in the room ot Capi Stiles, resigned, und ulso To fill such other vacancies os may lien ocour. - By order Vv. W. GORDON, Adgt. Squad: Cav. 1st Div. G. M. .nov 23 220 nriy, jjq Foe Sale, . I A SMALL AUGUSTA BOAT, in goo0 ord- J\. well calculated for a wood boat, now et? ployed as such; burthen from 25 to bo.cards. For terms apply to K. TYNiCli, n( MessrsVhilbriek 4- Serai It. nov 26 m223 CrURNAtCULAR Scmpi Rose do. Pnim do. Y Hatidana do. Celoii do. Almon d >. Vegitahlo " Myrth “ Musk “ Low’s Oriental do. Violet ■' Trauspai'etit “ Windsor “ Wash Balls " SttVotin.-tte <* Hair l’owder, Pomatum, Cdmlis, Hair Brushes, Clbalh Brushes, Teeth, “ Razors, Sirups of Pomeroy ■' Bt i jtimiii,. ' i JlOgcrsPcn Kiiircs, Ladles Pencil Case Lend Pencils, 8tc. " ' iFbr Sale by Hr. DE LA ROCHE, nov 26 . 223 I>Y J. B...Herbert & co. ON VVEDNESDAV, Isl pee- at H o’clock} Will be sold before our Store, A'General assortment of G R O C E R IE S, &c, AI.SU, 5 lihds St.Croix Sugar 5 casks Cliecsn 1*1 qr. Casks Malava Wine Hi bbls Hams, he..' ALSO, 7 nines and trunks Shoes. Terms Executor's sale, By J. B. Herbert 8? Co. Onllir I'lr.tl Tuesday in January next, soill hr. bijhrr the Court House, in this nil,, between l/n usual Ilnurs of 10 nnd 2 o’dnck, l/tt I'olloieinif proper! v, hr.iuu; I lie PERSONAL ESTATE of Win. Craig, dec. viz.— Out Share Steam-Bunt Stock, and Four NEGROES, SatlCho, t'brtune. Jack, and Sylvia. Sold by p< l mission of tin lion. the. Inferior Court and by order of the Exccutbr. Terms Cal', ov 17 215 Hi jYoticc. T n S,-, J. UUU.-ll \l G. Butler’s, tl pertv adveiyi and bridle) 11 several small vin. Baker’s A day th 22do nov i I t’itv AUdiiuistrutoii Postponed* de of tl sar\ • of Iticiul I’ellum, jjm-’d ii to have taken place at ’Sijulre J is day it postponed, mid llie pr<i id for Mile, viz. one horse, saddle ov. mid calf, t spinning wheel, and rticles, .will be sold in Iron 1 , ol E d- iiimn store, in Savannah, tin Moil' .Yor. inst. BENEDICT BOURQUIN. 210 Temporary Aiut'c. < w stile—continue ty in 'December next. JSheriir On the first T, yiu.l.i! mid before the Court Mon ity of Savannah iMllween the usual 1 A negro womrih named Bitty levied on a property of Clmrle* l iol, to satisfy two exeer a fivor of David tiuglo and Pctly Greene •<••;*! 221 " A. I.’DT.YOiN . d. Hi.; OY NOITOE; idnesday next the 1st Dec at 10 o . will l»- leased at the Mai’sel II- ird all tin Slabs ifsuid Market, undi r tbC irifiic: bltemlanca of t|w if toe. F M. STONE, K o ; < i'-.-.i - bid will be taken w! for Rent. tl; 8 c W fill's s; On the. Hit' Tact r.t be sold att .SC • i.a-u t! —enntinned. December i.. .t .1 house,in. Siv. mn'ab ie usual hours ot sale, I'ia, and 4 children. Ixindrif, ! Julia, levied on as the proper- re. to satisfy an < xecidioa in te THE CQ-PAUTN ERSIIIP, HtCll« <rn mm ■ / WATCH MAKI'II!, Froiil Roslccll’s Fattofy, Liverpool, T> ESPECTFULLY informs the cHiZenj of Sa- iX vannah that ho cun repair Chru.iomilrts, ’ “ ’ Patent, W HICH existed in Glasgow, tinder the firm of Longitude, Repealing, Musical, Duple. M Thomas Lancaster 4’ Go, and io this place ) Horizon al,and all kmdsolT LOCKS mid VV ViT.'li- ES, with the utmost dispatch. | (D’ His Sliopis next dour soutli of Justice Rus- I sell, Bull-street. C- nov 25 222 • ' • under thnt at John II. Kcidty Co. wus dissolved on the 3ist of August last. THOS, LANCASTER, Per Attorney, J. H JlKlD, JOHN II.REID. The snhscriber will continue the business on Iris o>vn account, und attend to the settlement of I the affairs of the iato firm. nov2u >.218 JOHN II.RIEl); Plantation and Negroes for sale. mm rr»HK PE’vV.S in this Clmrch will be lel.foi- one i year on THURSDAY Pcxt, Second of Jh- ccmhtrfoA Ten o'clock,.1: M. in confuir.iity with the following resolve of the Wardens and Vest ry- ulcn-.— . ,. , . t ' ‘‘Resolved, That all persons who Inst ye k The Plantation belonging to i , . - - ", - ,, A a. - Sf:,. . A. i , . led pews, he permitted to retain them Ivi; tue ii.mi- fe thri estate oi the l<v®e I’ Icnnng I j 0 g U p 0M t |, 0 payment of fifty • dollars.' L< m2 thS B Akin, situated on the little Ogeechoe„ sum asee'ssecl upon those held in fee simple ; one known by tirolmmeof Meni|inlI,Con-' | | ia lf*c tt sli,llipother ia nnote at tbie’o inonth \ 11 .-ittj-—--.v-* - f ' . 7 , 1 null cuNiijiiit: vuiit m u nutu m un i;u iimjju'ix. . v- taiiiing 1100 acres—a Inr^c. proportion ot Which pypews relinquished, as well ns all thb^cunr ntod, is first quality Rice arid Cotton laud, ^ sfmll be let to the highest bidders, with the pn' i- .'V/*tu COUyeiiiCnt Dwelling, ]\.04J lego of reiuhiiug llieiu -iiei-uartrr, ut -the u&mw giro and gin Houses- sRililes, ment.” '• corn and cotton houses iu ndmplete Persons holdijig Pews, will he required to ut- ' • • ■■ 1 tend, for tlie putpose of Signifying their wish-* tlier to rethin or rclinquisii (heir pews. The ringing of the Church Bell, will anm bhler. Together xvith a gang aftweii' ty priine .field hands-'-for sale upon veiy liberal tnnns. Appiiv.ntio'ri to bn mndc to Mr. James Brown on tlic place GEO. W. MCALLISTER, Struthv. Halit Bryiiri county,rir 1 C. VV. ROCKWELL Si Co. .7 . ... , Savannah: ytuiv 18 R6 __ announce the time of sale T/ic Rev. Mr. Ca'rtuA, 1ms signified his inten tion of remaining during tlie wliole year. U . ' VV. T. WILLIAMS, Treasurer. nov27 r.'224 ,- - ■ tist Church^.» 7 , jxxtvp.vrv(fsx I'lithpHE Subscribers Ik behalf of the Churcfi end S.vK>, .e(i •<«» Congregation, giyc(jictt|«i, that (ftejiews in The Subscriber hn * tkkeft tho the Baptist Church, will'lie rpnted on 8ATCK- TRAVELLERS.ahd BOARDERS. Those who may favor) h'iin with a pall are assured that everyntteiitloii will bf paid To tlieirgonlfort and conv.eiilcnceJjjllis tdblc Will l.c supfdied witb the best Ihe comitr'y affords ; his Bar \\itb choice liquors' nnd his citable'..with the best'provender, atrd an attentive Ostler—tile ratc4 moderate. DAVID STETSON oct 30 201 | Tlie valuation and terms, may be. prcviouul | known, oh application to either ol the suliscriln r nov 27 2i'4 JOHN S111CK, J. PENFIELD. Independent Presbyterian Chufcli. I nnUE Pew* in'the Imlcpcudeiit rk shytci inn JL Cburch^belonging to the Trustees, will he | Railed on-FKIDAY the 3d December, ensuing. I Tire terms will i>P aedm ed on the *tey of feifft ing. The Trustees willcommencc offering them at ll o’fclo'cb, A- M.iual announce it by tlie ring- ; iv" negro'. Icnrv. Robert y bf ’Wm.’ A. Me or adm’rs of Batt Joiios. So.d at the ri.-k o! ll; o’rmer purchaser. _ » The following lie.-", s Sally and Inn- t’orc* chii Iren. Mary,David and Eliza: Deliia, and her 3 ifflildrcu, Lucinda, filmy and Anthony, levied < sllie property of i'.le.nz’-r V.aiiy, to salis y mi r.T Utiun in favor ol'tlio Bank of the 'Uuileil State; iqlly arid her three children, sold on account m ii- former pm-clia-ici'. A uearo man named Joe, levied r.n as Em pre erty of Joseph C. Hahursham, under a ft ia ou frrcclosure in favor ol Davis is Berrien. Also idl the household and xitehen f.nnitm intuincd in tiic t'ity Hotel, levied on as the |i'.s • purty of Oran Bird, under u lorcelosnre rd ui'n'i- ’ to Eleazer Early. tvansferKCd to.E B. li-’i.- Bert kCti. Peusoiix wishing to piirnlii.se will pieaor all and exumiee tlie above lurnilure i. D LYON, s. r. c. nov 13 212 nmm*ss8t&> % s- ’HITE and ci> .mi ed Plains .London Diil’Ie i; auk. s- Rest Ki'ssi.r IJeirip Bag ,' ng English ( fixU arid White ! end London Porter, in' pints and quarts Crates assorted CroAeiv Crates pf.Elas.u an And sever d other I ■ sale at reduced price-* ny •23 c.v220 ANDREW T.OYVfr CO.* id Chinn :?ky Articles, Painlinty. (Hfi/ziuo, etc. f tp;HE Subscriber continues to envy oil (he u PAIfftLXG, tiL.i/A.VU arid ' ALA'1.XA business in' all its different branches, nt Lia old and corner of Broughton and Bull-strCet He keeps coiisEii.tly on hand n general assort*' ment of . , , y GLAS? of all sizes. Ait kinds of PAINT OILS, 4-c. A. BAIN. nov IR 10 J White JjCtul. UST lauding from ship Emily., from Livcrpee a large <juan;.ty of H'lllTK LEAD, n- i first quality, in 100 lira. 50 lbs. hud qfuvlei .w\ for salo Kr • ... . ; A. BAIN, Cornef of Broughton Jlulf- ■■ nov 18 Id ... TO BE LET. Thu STORE poster uf Bay and Dniyton-Strcets, now occu- ied by J) P, Seize. Pnssessioii may HHH.. ebad on .the T5th of this m. nift, For jingvfTho bell: ... , further particulars, applytb Peter Dupon. The Pqws held mfee runple, on which nsscss- PETEREYEN.' rnents are due and unpaid,wnl be also rented, as oct 19 IH9! , f - hy failure, having heen forfeited to llie Corpora- lion. llu order cf the Hoard of Trust us. JOS. CUMMING, • Chairiimn. .CALVIN BAKER, Auctioneer. . V „ . -.mov 22 210 by JamesDicksoh 4‘ Co. as a Whole- — r- j-, — , —- s/ile Dry Good Storei Apply to I .LiU'illbC)', I’ tictoi tt a C ttllll ( OHl- C.W. ROCKWELL 4-co. missioi ” " White Lead; Putty and (lias Iccgs fiVhitl: i.ead 500'lb's Putty An assortment of GLASS. J’orsale by A. DE l.AKOt'lI nov 13 til 125 To Rent. . , y The three story briclc build- ing on the Bay, lately occupied snpt 28 182 mission Business T HE Subscriber conlinues.thc'Lumber, Faclor- age mid Co/hmission Business, at his old UiF t-V ■: • ; 1 ’ rl stand near the Union F’crryYVharf, amt tender;- hi ■A tiVO Story, House lUORp ofj ael , v - lC( , s i 0 bis friends and the public, the rrtost Jiealtliy parts of Sa- He will also attend to die tiI*PAC’KINGt and vnnuuh, containing a parlor and two COMPRESSING of COTTONjhis cotton press be bedyoqnts on.the first floor, and three | big in complete order, rooms' bn .the, second, with ri pump, carnage | Oct 30 201 JNO. EVER1NGHAM, house, and stable ull in complete order Enquire af this office. ripv ; ,J9. .. 1121.7 . LAW Liberty Siiiierior Court. To fie Jurors, Witnesses a,ni Suitors ill tlie same. riTHE Judge of the Superior Courts of the East- J. era District having been exiled to a eufivcn- ii ■ ■ ,.v 4 7- y ■>, a i':.- ’• v. t (ton iff the Jiulgcs’a? Miltedgeville.fiie’.Supe- fTNHE subscriber tenders Ins proTcssional^ servi- j rio - r (! 0 .... ( Sf iy,iv i'„„ntv will l.e e’.ljeerned. J. cesto the public ; nndhCgs leave to Inform on the' regular dav of the Term, to the sixth < f'De- thein, thnt lie may at.all tuncs be found atthe Ot- I c „ m i Je ., of ^iag|f Jurors, Witnesses, and Suitor fico of Messrs,, Daviti. Sf.pcrricn, situated in Hun- l {li t | le sume ^vin take notice, and give their »i ♦ ni*’c lull lil in fra on tlVft MflV. 1 • > i ' The Subscriber, ttttAS received by late arrivals, a complete and Li general assortment of l K O N, ofalmostevery description,us also afi^eshsupply <4 SHIP CllANiiLF.UY, wliich will i,e disposed 01 oil the n.o^t aei;omnu; • dating terms. . IN STORE, Fresh superfine FLO! : R, and n few tli.' -. ud bushels Virginia CORN, ot an excellent <l"* • ; 1 The.snbscrilicr intends keeping a con**’- id l| j ply of these articles. M-M. iAVu J)9.v 17 »-I3 . . • ter's buildings on the Bay.- . JOSEPH VAULENOE Sttiamuth.bc(,'2jS, 1^24. OIP.The Constitutio.nulist, Gertt-gTa' Journal,and Washington News, arc requested, to give the fa, hove3insertions vcekl.y. .-N,. A - ■ To the Electors resident in capt. Gifodoifs Beat. T T having been rumoured that I am no candidate for Justice of the Peace, and as .tlie report may gallierstrength, from my having been confined for the last three weeks by severe illness. I beg leave to state that I am a candidate for Justice of the Peace, and will be thankful fur the support of the Electors onthe. first day'of January next, nov 23 *220 R.'VV.M'KlNNON.' Ranatvay during the last week. ^ ... tendance accorJiriglVCBL..,.,,, By order of his,Honor James M. YVayne, Judge Of the Superior Court. E. BAKER, c.i..s. c. . nov 3 1*2(14 ■ - - • • ' Effingham Superior. Lburt, To the Jurors, Witnesses and Suitors in the same. rnH I’.Judge of the Superior Courts oftlie East- B ..... 1 a: liBuiii.r linon nniloil In n /•mivun. or harbouring said wench under the penalty of i jj^.y.v.'n'gly aprosceutiplii .. . Bv *>i\ljr otTi'isHonor James M. YVayne, Judge A suitable reward wdlbe paidfor iier appichen- Sunerior Co'u.l. JNO. CHARLTON, sioji and delivery to the subscriber in savannah, t ,orv CUrk. rio’vl'tV JOS. s.'TEROT. i “T . For Sale, SW/N HAMPERS POTATOES o xFJF 50 Toils COAL. Applv to nov 6 207 JOHN 11.11EID &.CO. ^ Notice. T O emihle tlie assignees of Mr. Wh.i ia'i Ten- ni:h, to make nt an early period a final ilivi- dend.;' it is requested that un’ctiiims against hint, be presented to (heir agent Mr. Thomas G. Mu.- imn, by tlie FIRST DA Y OF JANUAli Y NFS T, otlicrwir'e. they will lie debared ; B is hoped'imt those indelited will see-the necessity of imd.mg an immediate settlement. JAMES M'HENRV, GEORGE RELPU, JOHN II. REID, . Assignees ot W. I urncr. nov 8. . 20S 1W rjhiiE Paragon Toll Mill is now ready to r,--‘ .L ceive Rice, to beat on Toll, at the customa ry rates. Apply to fiViixiAfi Kii.I'athick at the Plantation or to JACOB READ. nov 11 rj'210 •' The Library .\ X S open fop the delivery of Books on fib, dtiy, Wednesday, und Friday, fnm tbbt.i. Until nn: o’clock. • fl«' r