Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 09, 1824, Image 3

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7 Georgia Syrup. . .^es hast quality—Fm- :«o by >‘ gaidky .v iiekhkhi Just Received, lobe, from Philadelphia, double refined LOAF do Fer ship Gl< O bbls rcmiinglon SUGAR 05 « do single do 15 « do Lump Sugar 60 Imlfbbls FLOUR rsal " by GAUDRY & HERBERT | dec 3 1,223 The Subscribers Minuets Commission Business in Liv erpool, under the Firmof ISAAC LOW <$* CO. vn ff ill ntnll times make liberal advances on A nr oduco consigned to them for bale.* llivinrships regularly in ilia Liverpool trade, , nv v]iin' r a convenient wharf, on which there 1 roomy riire-proof Stores, cotton will be to- Pj ■'S"and forwarded In their own Vessels, or iJosp to their address, free of any commission. Orders for merchandize, will bo executed and I rmh» commission charged, when the payment is L •' itorily secured. A general assortment of British tot received, being bought with Money and so- tetedby one of thepurtners, they will bn furhish- 1 idowasby any regulur Importing House In United States, und on u long credit, for roved paper, ANDREW LOW & CO. Bet 26 137 nay I ill,*' isos.1 tins >flay 1 d ‘ nr ill mUttJ of ti rs Bd i mJ Ins. I or veil sr.'t'J IID, ’s in tlio 1 u in | dnllti] cd t ,e on ii 11 o'dsj the. OiNGill ipletel i/indis ants I.OIi. • rl pQfa :so>;. juildi Ml Leather. 0 SIDES rigging and sole. LEATHER just received aud for sale by GEO. D. CORNWELL, Exchange Wharf. Inor 26 m223 „ .... For Stile, SMALL AUGUSTA BOAT, In good order well calculated for a wood boal, now cm ed ns such! Imrtheri from 25 to 30 curds. Ifnrterins upply to K- TYNER, 1 at Messrs Plulbtiek Sg Scranton's. Inov 26 m223 Ill'l l', and epic LMttlon lJilllle l Erijfflsli Coal nmf \S bite Lead London Porter, in pint* nnd quarts ('rates assorted Crockery ' Crateg of Glassware ana China. And scvernl other bulky Articles, For sale'at reduced prices by noV 23 ca220- ANDREW LOW'4> CO. fiiwimi, fURNACULAR Soap, Rose do. Palm do. ltaudana do. Celon do. Almun do. Vegltublo " Myrth “ Mask “ Lon ’s Oriental do. Violet " Transparent " Windsor “ Wash Balls “ Sovonnetlo “ Hair Powder, Pomutum, Combi, Hair Bruslies, Cloutli Brushes, Teeth " Hazors, Strops of Pomeroys k Ben jamin, JiogersPen Knives, Ladies Pencil Cases head Pencils, kc. r sale hy . Dr. DE LA BOCHE. i 20 223 PLAINS AND BLANKETS friHE Subscribers have received by the into ar- X rivals from New-York and Liverpool, their FALL SUPPLY, cossistIno or 6-4 and 0*4 Loudon Duffle Blankets 6-4 and 14-4 Rose Blankets White, Mixt und Blue Plains, very low 6-4 Bhtu nnd Mixt Cjoths for servants Finn White Welsh Flannels Do White, Blue and Red Yorkshire Very fine Scarlet Cloths and Cassiuieres Superfine Cloths, Cussimercs nnd Sattinct Bombnzecns and Bnmbnzctts 4-4 and 6-4 Black, White and Pink Italian Crupes k Caroline Plaids nnd Salisbury’Flnn- . nels jfcincn and Cotton Bed Tick 4-41md 8-4 Counterpanes and Quilts Fine Printed Counterpanes, a new article Furniture and (iarment Dimity Printed Cambrick and I’ln nitur# Chintz Fine Irish Linen and Sheeting Ljnen Cambric aiql do Handkerchiefs ■ Rich Shaded hud Figured Silks Baruge und Colored Florence Baritge Scarfs nnd'llnndkcrcliiefs Rich Cashmere Scarfs, Shawls and Hand kerchiefs * '\M Bolilnctt Veils nnd Thread Laces 4-4 and 6-4 Plain and Fig. Bobinett* do do Cambric and .thconotts.' • do do Nainsook and Book Muslin do do Real India Jaconctts und Mull- Muslins Flounce Holies and Inserting Trimming Rich Ball Dresses nnd Head Ornaments Silk, Cotton and Worsted Rose of all des criptions, With sundry other articles, too numerous to men tion, all of which will be sold on the most accom modating terms, by WM. 4- II. ROSE. Pet 21 c r 193 vnu «um, WATOll MAKEB, iFrom RoskclVs Factory, Liverpool, RESPECTFULLY informs tiie citizens of Sn- ranunli that be cun repuir Chronometres, 'filmic, Repenting, Musical, Duplex, Patent, ‘ton <t/,aim all knidsol C LOCKS and WATCH* villi the utmost dispatch. ’ His Sliup is next door south of Justice Uus- ; liull-street. 25 222 FACTORAGE. |lllEsubscriber tenders his (bucks to lilsfriends und the public for tiie libcrul encourage- jit lie lins received in the WCTOllA GE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, ltrusts thathy a strict attention to the interest pc Planter, he will merit a continuance oftheir OllllgC, For sale. Grundy’s white Plains Prime 42 inch Cotton 185 ELIAS FORT, .Commerce Row. HALL & HOYT, OFFER FOIl HALE, HHDS. prime nnd 2d quality St Croix Sugar 50 bills “ “ “ Sugar 70 bags prime green Coffee 30 crates blue and green edged Plates 10 tons Iron assorted 6 pipes Cognac Brandy 5 “ Holland Gin 8 hlids .lam. Ruin half pipes,qr casks,and J qr casks Wine 30 bids I,oaf Sugar 30 coils Bale Rope 2<Jo Grindstones [2000 bushels Maryland Corn 800 “ l.one Island White, equal to Geor gia Flint Corn ’22 219 JYotice. E co-partnership heretofore existing under inder the firm of Clariie & Brown, “ day dissolved by mutual consent. All its indebted to said firm are urgently solicit- t cal I on 3. Clarke, und pay (lie demands a t them’; and nil those having demands against prm will please,pgll on him for payment.— lung duly authorised to settle the business of Iron S. CLARKE, GEO. S. BROWN. • Marys, 1 ft Nov. 1824. II ' 210 Painting, Glazing, etc. T HE Subscriber continues to currv on tiie PAINTING, GLAZING and GILDING business in nil its different branches, ut his old stand corner of Broughton and Bull-streets.' He keeps constantly on hand a general assort ment of Class of nil sizes. All kinds of PAINT OILS, 4 c. A. BAIN. nov 19 16 White Load. TUST lauding from ship Emily, from Liverpool, J a large quantity of WHITE LEAD, of the first quality, in 100 lbs. 50 lbs. and quarter kegs, forsule by A. BAIN, Comer of Broughton 4’ Bull-streets, nov 18 16 iVhite Lead, Putty and Glass. -| CJ kegs White Lead A Jd t# 600 lbs Putty An assortment of GLASS. For sale by A. DE LA ROCHE, Opposite the Exchange. ov 18 16 Prime Pork and Mackerel. BBLS. prime Pork, New York City In spcctUm 30 Half Bids. No. 1 Mackerel 30 “ “ No. 2 “ For sale hy nov 15 L. PETTY. RcrAveA per sloop Delight, A N In voice, of 6-4 Cambrics, Shirtings, Garment Dimities, Fancy printed cheek Muslin. Fancy chintz printed Jaconet Muslin, Marseilles Bed Quilts, Cambric Prints, &e.. Far sale by J. B. HERBERT k CO. dec 6 231 COFFEE, .ANDING FROM BRIG GOV. HOPKINS. 60 Brandy, New England ltum, Sugar, &c. | PIPES Cognuc Brnndv 1 4 hhdsand 8 hhls. N. E. Ruth 4 do prime St. Croix Sugaf 8 casks Cheese 2 lings Pepper 2 . do Pimento 1 chest 1 lyson Tea Georgia, Northern and Sperm Candies, dif ferent sizes No. I, 2 nnd 3 Soap White mid fancy do ALSO, Cordage, Bale Rope, Russia Diaper* and AjjjH'etihes ■ ' . U&WBs Duck, Nails, Wrapping Pupcf ;l\ldyrng Cards, Liquor cases, Sic. ke. For *fle hy L. BALDWIN 4* CO. dec 6 231 JENNEY <$• DOUGLASS Anciaux’s Wjiauf, H AVE lately received and offer forsule on tic commoduting terms,, Cogtmc Brumly, Holland Gin Jamaica and St. Croix Rum 4 hhds N. E. Rum Wines, Coffee, Teas, Chocolate Sugars, Molasses Beef aud Pork Butter, Cheese and Lard 3u boxes Soap 10 “ 'Tallow Candles 140 “ Sperm “ new 10 hlids best Sperm Oil 11 lids and hills Train Oil 4o reams Wrapping Paper 2000 lbs Codfish 20 bills No. 1 Mackerel 20 “ 2 20 “ 3 “ 15 lialf bbU 1 “ 10 “ 2 “ 10 bills Rye nnd Corn Meal Pilot and Groat Bread 1000 lbs Hams Cordage, Corn Brooms—Nails Thin and heavy Sole Leather for ships use Flour ill whole and hall hhls. 250 bills Potatoes Glauber Salts, first quid, in bills nnd boxes Herring, Salmon, Tongues and Sounds White Beans—Vinegar London and American Mustard , Fine BOOT’S und SHOES Coarse do do seamen’s Clothing, And many other articles at Retail, ov 23 ti>221 er) mt of I OS, I retail diciii , Mmlj Loieii noth n Water I s A jn;. u>im\ NOTICE; subscriber informs his friends nnd the ■habitants of Savnnnuligenerally,that lie will "istructions on the PIANO FORTE.-—T)iosu cel dis posed to encouruge him will mease [application ut the house of Mr. PiilLir |u, Cornerof thought vn and Drai/ton-Slrcih. |he Furniture Store (if Mr I. W. Mo (til all, vk cr-Strcct. bubscriber tenders his thanks tr-the citizens ! nali tor tiie support lie ims hitherto re- ind hopes, (hnt from his knowledge, and ice mhis profession, and the attention lie mmseltto pay to those who may liepluc- f ins instructions, lie will receive a liberal public patronage. • 1 $25 per quarter. PIANO FORTES tuned at the notice. 1214 HENRY L. ERAS.CH. if , CROCKEB Y, con tinile to file orders for Li. fl uy description on ndvan- L . Arsons wishing to order for the Sh ould do well to hand in their orders as | a *tlie moBlb of January. T26 J33 J. B: HERBERT fa, CO. Planters Bank, ITICE Is hereby given, that after the first P< a y of January next, this Bank will not re- l>0r any debts due to it, the notes of the Da- pank, nor the notes of any other bank,which P?b on demand, redeem its paper with spe- In “coeptunces deposited for col- l n i until further notice,' may be paid in any Y‘? ta5 of the Banks of Georgia, it being un n'u • 4e P°ritors of such paper will be i notes, the amount of collcctioni J< MARSHALL, Cashier. Bills on N. York and Exchange on England. ^PPLY to ’ dec I M227 E A. L. MOLYNEUX. 200 or sale by l:o,v 30 Flour and Corn. BBLS Baltimore superfine Flour 2tUiO bushels Maryland White Com HALL & HOYT 226 m IE subscriber will keep a constant supply for k5 ie on the most reusnnulile terms JOSEPH G. BLANCH, nov 25 || m—i 1,222 Williomsom Wharf. IQ TON’S. Cai’ron Cnstincsi jdst received dO Irom tirccnock viii.riiarb-stdii;?, f .’ Cbnsislingof the lollowingassortment, viz t 2600 Pols from j to 30 gallons 1 200 American.Spiders fromblO l'3inches 50 Sots (let metal Weights from 1 oz. to 4 lbs 120 London Skillets from 1 to 6 quhrts 13*0 Camp Ovens frbm 9 {o 18 inches 130 untinned Tea Kettles from 1 to 6 quarts For sale hy P. M'DERMOTT.. dec 6 m23I 22d November, 1624i 11 tHE members of the corps of Georgia Hussars A arc ordered to assemble at the Court House in the city of Savannah on TUESDAY, the 28th day of December next, to elect a Captain tocom- murid the said corps, in tiie room ol Capt Stiles, resigned, and also to fill such other vacancies as m*y hen occur. By order W. W. GORDON, Adgt. Squad. Cav. 1st Div. G. M. nov 23 220 BAGS St Domingo Coffee, which will be sole low for cash by deed p231 S.C. GREENE. mSSOLVTIOM T HE Partnership heretofore existing in this city betwCen-the subscribers' under the firm of Petersen, Hammond 4* Co. expires hy Us own lim itation on lflJanuui v, 1825. N. M PETERSEN, OGDEN HAMMOND, FRED. .1 UINCKK. By his AttOrUe.y Ourn a Hammonii All demands against the firm must lie rendered, nnd all ontstaiidlngpaymeets made to (lid suhscri tier who is fully authorised to seiiie the dec 6 .231 OGDEN HAMMUNM THE CO-PAIITNERSII IP, W HICH existedinGlasgow,niidertint firm of Thomas Lancaster Co. audio this p! under tlmt of John If. Reid 4' Co. was dissolved on the 31st < fAugust last. f HQS. LANCASTER, Per Attorney, Ji ti. Rkid John h.reid. The subscriber will continue the business on his own account, nnd attend tp the soUlemeiit of the affairs of the late firm. • nov 20 9(218 JOHN H. RIED. Augusta, Georgia, S open nnde.r the. snperintendance of Mr. COS rev Dickinson und Mr. j. p. denney late of Savannah. The House bus undergone repairs; tiie rooms are spacious and are refurnished. Persons can 'uccominqdntcd with single rooms, and every ex ertion Will be made to render them comfortable. SAMUEL HALE, Proprietor, nov 30 1.126 MMtii wk&m* 6 ICE will liciirepured fifr Market at the above V mill till tiie 1st of May next, at the following rates.— ; , SA H per cent, tiie ownertnkirtg nli theolfidl. 7 per cent, the owner taking lialf. 6 per cent, tin; mill taking ail the 6(Full. The customary chargee for freight and cooper,- e icc. ns formerly. Apfily to William KrfitM thick at tiie Mill or to JACOBREAD. dec. 6 rt-|p231 Carpenters Wa tiled. rrtllREEor four good/Cni penters or Mill Wights X will find employment by applying at the Counting Room of . It. xt.J. IXABEI^iil AM dec 6 Office of the Marine anti Fire Iiir surance ConipQnv. . SAVANNAH, Dee.2(1, 1824, A N ailjourned meeting oftlie Stockholders of this InstitiiUqii will take place ut its Offic on WEDNESDAY the 12th day of January next at which flu persons interested are desired 'to at tend, eitlierpersputilly or by attorney—ns mutter* of importance, in relation to (lie future operatipie oftlie Company, will then lie discussed ami de cided, persons represfenting stock, should lie in vested with full power to vote on all questions that may urise, touching (lie progress ofiiie insti tution. GEO. SCHLEY, President, dec 3 229 Office oftlie Marine aiulFireln surance Company. SAVANNAH, Dec. 2d, 182-1 TJERSONS holding Bills of (Ids Company are If requested to present them for payment fortlw with^is it is desirable that they should ail be re deemed as early us may be convenient. GEO. SCHLE1, President dec 3 229 P ERSONS having claims against the estate ol Charles \V. Tebeau, are requested lo present them, und those indebted to make immediate payment to the Subscriber-—accounts against the said estate to be left with Messrs S. C. 4* Schenk. F. E. TEBEAU, Admr or.17 186 Dissolution. jj^TRjHE Co-partnership of Wclman 4* Bryan is this ffL day dissolved by mutual consent. F.H WEi-MAN, HOC 30 m226 ALEX’R BRYAN. m Z / Vi CABANA SEGAliS, just reeeiv- I od and for sale by J. B. HERBERT k CO. nov 24 221 20 Crockery. Crates low priced assorted Crockery Landing this day, and for Sule by J. B. HERBERT k CO dec. Notice. mo enable the assignees of Mr. WilliasI Tor- X NEiij to make at an curly period u linul divi dend; it is requested that nil claims against him, be presented to their agent Mr. Thomas G< Mil ler, by the FIRST DAY OF JANUARY NEXT, otherwise they will be debarpd; It is hobed that those indebted will sec thp necessity of making an Immediate settlement. ' * JAMES M'HENRY - , GEORGE REI.PH, , JOHN Ii: REID, Assignee?^ IV. Jasper. noV8 m New iMackercl, Hum, Lard, Sf A BARRELS Boston Rum 41:*! 25 kegs Butter (fresh) 25 kegsnow Leaf Lard ., 20 barrels No 1 Mackerel' r,o do No 2 do lot) do No 3 do Fresh end swim 30 half do No 1 do ing 20 days since 30 half do No 2 do 30 lialf do No 3 do 500 reams, single, double size and iron mein gers Wrapping Paper 1000 reams Cap, Pot and Letter Paper 100 packages Glass, of all descriptions 30 boxes Windsor Glass - 100 kegs Dupont’s and Chelmsford Gunpowder 2 cases Playing Cards 10 cases Whittcmores No 10 Cotton Cards 100 boxes No 1 Soap 100 do smoked Herrings Landing from sclir. Laurel, and ship Chariot and for sale on accommodating terms hy ROBERT S. GOFF. nov 13 m212 Lumber, Factorage and com mission Easiness. T HE Subscriber continues the Lumber, Factor age und Commission Business, at his old stand near the Union Ferry Wharf, nnd tenders his services to his friends and the public. lie will also attend to the RE-PACKING, and COMPRESSING of COTTON,his cptton press bp ing in complete order. Oct 30 201’ JNO. E'VERINGHAM., sincere llianks,to, T HE Subscriber returns his since; his friends and the public for past favours, and informs them that lie has remdved his Sliop to Col. Slmd’s Buildings, next door to Lay & Hen drickson’s Druggist, where evory thing in his line will be made in the most fashionable style and at very reasonable prices. Also, lnUiUify uniforms of every description. JOHN M. COOPER. I dec-fi rtW ?aa—aftf For New-York, (ESTABLISIIED LINE.) The fast soiling packet ship LOUISA MATILDA, D. VVood Master, Will have immediate despatch. Foi freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions,'apply to Capt. W. on board, nt .Tone’s upper wharf, or to HALL k HOYT, nov 30 226 G ompany Orders. Election is hereby or deret! to be held in Reynolds Square, on FRIDAY, the 524th ins.ant, for a First and Second Lieutenant and En sign of tho 4thBeat Compa ny. The Poll will ho opened at 11 o’clock, A. M. A.. BAIN, Capt. dec 6 4th Beat Co. G. M For Baltimore. The sclir. v FORNAX, Davie, Master, Will have immediate despatch. For ig.'il i. p.tssage apply toCapt. D. on hoard at Tellnlrs wharf or to HALL &HOYT." nov 34 226 Company Orders. Ail Election is hereby or dered to be held in Market Square on SATURDAY, the 18th Dec. inst. for a Second Lieutenant, and Ensign of the 2d Bent Company. The Polls will be opened at 11 o’clock, A. M. LOUIS GIRODON, Capt. 2d Beat Co. G. M. TilW mww wmm> plantation and Negroes for sale The Plantation belonging to the estate of the late Fleming Akin, situated on the little Ogeochec known by the name of Mcnilmll, con taining 1100 acres—a large proportion of which is first quality Rice lind Cotton land, With convenient Dwelling, Nc fjjjjllL gro nnd gin Houses—stables Ui t lie® corn and cotton houses in complete .•vurstjsjfck order. Together with n gang .if twen ty prime field hands—for sale upon veiy liberal terms. Application to be made to Mr. Jumes SroWn on the placo GEO. W. McALLISlER, Strathy Hall, Bryan county, or C. W. ROCKWELL k Co. Suvuunah. nnv 1ft ■ ti6 Tl»e Subscriber has taken the jVj'fi"HOUSE in the Village of Rice bom’, recentlv occupied by Mr. rilsS-'Sfeai Kcmpton, anil intends keeping a pub lie house, for the Accommodation of TRAVELLERS and BOARDERS. Those who may .favor hint with n call are assured tliut’every attention will be paid to their comfort and convenience, Ilis table wili be supplied with the best the country affords ; his Bar with choice liquors and his Stable with the best provender and an aUeutive OatlePVrthe rates moderate. DAVID STETSON '14,30 201 TO BE LET. The STORE corner of Bay and Drayton-Streets, now occu pied by J. F. Sotze. Possession may be bad on the loth of this me nth. For further particulars, apply to Peter Dupon A; ort 19 Pi PETER EVEN. sept 28 To Kent. The three story brick build ing on the Bay, lately occupied by Jambs Dickson 4* Co ns a Whole sale Dry Good Store. Apply-to C. W.ROCKWELL 4*CO, 182 To Rent. A Two Story House in one of the most hedlthy parts of Sa vaunali, containing rt parlor and t\vc bed rooms on tiie first floor, and three rooms on the second, with a pump, carriage house, and stable all in complete order. Enquire at tiiis officci noy 19 |i217 Savannah Female Asylum. A N Election fora Matron to this institution will take place at tho Asylum House on tiie first meeting in Februnry. Application for the above to lie handed in. to the subscriber. By order of the board, . E. M. LLOYD; Sec’ry nnv 12 211 Fifty Dollars Reward W ILL be paid for the apprehension and de livery of the following Negroes to tiie Sub scribers, living iu Bourke Cunly, or any safe Jail so we can get them-—or a liberal reward will lie given for any part of them, to wit. Morattan a bright Mulatto man, about 35 years old, rather slender made and of keen apprehension, and his wife Hannah a black Woman about 45 years old with n scar on one side of her face, the property of Joseph Hines—Ben an African about 45 years old, small and well set and filed teeth, with n'Scar on one arm, and his wife Sylvia about 35 years of age, pretty heavy to her height.—They took of 3 Children Ben, Dave aud Hetty, the children of Ben and Sylvia, two of the children belongto tho Estate. of Smith Stringer; deed, the other child and Ben and Sylvia to Abner Belcher. They broke 1 L ' ~ ^ ! * J * iwrBwL -* ■ a wwi ty, and wo thing will aim down the River to tiie Marshy Country, below Savannah, as Ben war bought up there and has onceruhaway arid got hh wife arid children back there and Were ajiprehOn. ded and but in Savannah Jail, not two years ijgo —One of the’men look dll'a Gun the atliej' ajr till witjt them. - ; ■ ■ Joseph HineS BNjEUBEfMHDSlh ectl4 Notice A Steam Boat, with freighting Boats willregn larly depart from the Company’s Wharf on Wed nesday and Saturday of each week, and when freight offers to make it necessary, an extra boat will depart during the intermediate periods. JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent, oct 25 196 HEALTH. I, the greatest of all er Baker, if ON MONDAY, 13th inst. at 11 o’clock, In front of his Auction store, A. general assortment of orocerivs. At half past-11 o'clock. At his Auction Store, - vifej A general assortment of Irtish and A- ntcrican DRY GOODS, ' ' dec 8 233 • • ON THURSDAY, next 16th Inst, at 11 o’clock, I n front of his Auction Store, ONE MULATTO WOMAN, about 35 years of age, a good Cook, Windier and Ironer,—also, her child about 8 yours of age, and 1 ONE BLACK GIRL, about 15 years old a good House Servant. Being, part of tne personal estate of Miss Ann Morgan f deed. Sold by order of tho executrix. ! ’ 9 2-34 ^ Executor’s sule, By J. Li. Herbert Sf Co. On the First Tuesday in January next, will be sol? before the Court House, in this city, between the uri&i/ hours of 10 and 2 o’r'ock, the following prr perty, being the PERSONA L ESTATE of IVm. Craig, dec. viz.— One Share Steam-Boat Stuck, and Foift NEGROES, Sancltd, Fortune, Jack, and Sylvia. Sold by mission oftlie Hon. the Inferior Court and hy of the Executor... Terms Qr -J» v 17 - 215 , H EALTU, the greatest of all earthly blessings, At this season of the year, when i t is so high ly proper und important to cluunse the Stomach nnd Bowels of redundancy of bile, nnd ail perni ciotis and ruinous accumulations, the proprietors of LEE’S inoste cellcnt ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, would very respectfully advise the use of several doses of them, and thereby in many instances pre vent head-aches, sickness at tho 'stomach, obsti nate obstructions oftlie bowels, scorching fevers, &:c. LEE’S NERVOUS CORDIAL, an excellent medicine for nil nervous affections, weakness, pains in Idliis, back, 4-c. LEE’S ESSENCE OF MUSTARD, no medicine ever excelled this in curing rheuma tism, sprains, bruises, frosted feet, An. 4'c. LEE’S AGUE AND FEVER DROPS, a never failing cure. LEE’S SOVEREIGN OINTMENT, warranted to cure the itch, by ouly one applicu tlon. LEE’S PERSIAN LOTION, an ex cellent medicine for curing tetters, ring worms, prickly heat; softens tho skin, and improves tbe complexion. LEE’S WORM DESTROYING LO ZENGES, a most powerful Medicine, removes und destroys all kinds of worms. LEE’S ELIXER, an invaluable medi cine, it never fails lo Cure the must violent cold, and afford:* instant and grout relief, in all obstinate coughs, it ulso relieves young children from cbol- ics, 4’C. LEE’S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPE CIFIC—An effectual euro for the Venereal and Gonorhnia. LEES’ TOOTH-ACIIE DROPS— which give immediate relief. LEE’S TOOTH POWDER—Wliicl. cleanses and beautifies the teeth. LEE’S EYE WATER—A pertain cure for sore eyes; LEE’S ANODYNE ELIXIR—For the cure of head-aches. LEE’S CORN PLAISTER—For re moving and destroying corns. 1 LEE’S LIP SALVE. UTJNuinerous oases of evazs could be .annex ed, of the happy and good effects that have tol- lowed the use of the nbove JUSTLY CELEBRA TED FAMILY MEDICINES, but tho publisher has not room for them in tiiis paper. *,* Please to observe whatever, and where ever you liny none can be Lee's Genuine Family Mcdi cines, without the signature of the proprietor, NOAH RIDGELY, Lute Michael Let 4* Co. Tiie above famous family medicines are fir sale by DR. A. DEI.AROCHE, Senr. Druggist, Savannah Who has just received a fresh supply from Balti more. oct 7 136 , , ; Lamp Oils, Lamp YVick, Glass* rpHE Subscribers have just received per ship X Emperor, A general supply of Winter, Fall and Summer strained Lamp Oil. Brettaned Socket Lamps Jupania Dish do Glass do do Peg do do Lafayette do Globe Lamp Glasses French Chimney uo for Billiard Rooms and Theatres Lamp Wick of every description Together with Tin Lamp Feeders, Tin Canisters for lamp Oil, and every other article suitable for the convenience of Light. The whole of which comprise a more complete assortment' than lias ever been exhibited in this city, and are offered for sale at prices tri correspond with the times. Tho public are very respectfully invited to call and examine them. LAY k HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists; Shad’s Buildings. rinv 11 5liO x - * ■ r.~; - , ' ' '■-* Elegant & choice Pei’fumery, &c rjlHE Subscribers have received pr brig Ann. J. Schooner Intrepid and ship Corsair, a fresh supply of Choice Perfumery, consisting of Otto of Roses in elegant gilt bottles of vari ous patterns Macassar, Russia, Bears and Antique Oils Pomatum in Pots and Rolls Rose, Orange flower and Lavender Water Rose, Benjoin, Musk, Olive, Venucular, Palm, Vegetable, Ceylon, Bandana, Transparent, Variegated, and English Windsor Soaps, Wash Balts, Naples shaving Soap in Pots Shaving Cakes, 4*o • Pocket, fine teeth and dressing Combs, ntw Patterns Hair Powder and Powder Puffs Pocket Books and Pocket Wallets; with and without springs La Fayette and Silk Stocks; Elastic Wire and Coburg Stiffnerfl; Silver Wire Teeth Brushes with gilt ttaudle s Tounge Scrapers, Nail, Cloth, Hair and Shaving Brushes, Cut Glass Smelling BdltleS; Visiting Cards; Metal Shaving Boxes, Floating Tapers of eveby description; Tonguin Beans; Musk; Carmine, Court Plaster, Snuff Boxes, Chamber Lights and Matches; Sfigar Box es, 8rc: -Which.together tvith h vflry general Hhd extensivd assortment of Drdgs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa tent Medicines, &c: fcc: All of which have been selected by a good judge; and ore offered for sale at ieii^t20 per eti lower than has ever been sold ' ibis market for Cash or credit; Furebasers w*;,. d do v/oli to ctill ahd examine, them.'' LAY k HENPRICKSQ3S DANCING AC A DEM Y. ASSEMBLY IIALL-Broughton-strnt. T HE subscriber informs his friends andpatrons, that ids room having bean thoroughly clean ed und repaired, Ills School for Young Misses anft Masters is now open for tiie season,' Having taken into consideration tiie present de pression ofl/usiness and consequent suurcity of money, lie 1ms determined to lower the price of tuition accordingly. The terms will hereafter ha TWELVE DOLLARS per quarter. The school for geiitlenieii is also open in thq ; evening. r.*. tEF Persons wishing to see tho subscriber wilL dense call at ids dwelling, comer of Drayton an»l Stute Streets. JOHN C. LEGE. ' nnv 1 t*[|3 Of evpry variety und Paiterii. An Ordinance, To fix permanently the salaries ami ft os of the city officers* a ’’^ Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and, Aldermen of the city of Snvannlth, und Hamlets thereof in Council assembled, that from and after the first regular meet** ing of Council in Januury next, there .shall be paid to the city Treasurer flic sum of six hundred dollars nnd fees of-office, per annum, for his services—that he shall re ceive no commissions bn public tnonica which may pass through his hands, Inlt tlmt he shall receive two hundred ntul fifty dollars for the completion of tin* city Di gest and that the security required be teiA thousand dollars. Sec. 2. Be it further Ofdainfed by tlio uu thority aforesaid that from rind nftcr the period aforesaid the City Marshal s\v U*. entitled to receive for his services tiie' sum of siXhuhdred dollars per annum, nnd feqs of office, and he shall be entitled to com missions on public sales, under the now existing ordinance. , ’j. Sec. 3. Be it further ordained hy the au thority nfdresaid, tlmt frtjth and aftertha’ E eriod nforesriid, the Clerk of Cduncil sbaii e entitled to receive, per annum, for life services, the sum of four hundred dollarp and fees of office* The Messengoi* of Coun cil the sunt of one hundred dollars and fees of office, and the Sexton the sum ojf one hundred nnd fifty dollars und fees ojf office. Sec. 4. Be it further ordained by the au thority aforesaid, that the keeper 6f the Powder Magazine shall be entitled to te4 ccive for his services, the sum of twelve • and an half cents for teach keg of powder, placed in the magazine of the weigbt.nf from twenty five to twenty eight pounds, at the time of receiving the same, and the further sum of twelve and Uni' half bent* „ for each keg of powder twenty five tb twen- ty eight-pounds, at the time of delivering the same, to the owner and a like sum in proportion to the Woight thereof, arid that ho shall not be entitled to any com pensa tion when a sale takes place unless said sale is accompanied With a delivery. Sec. 6. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid: that / idliBBBMEt: delivered to the keeper aforesaid, -hall he immediately stowed in the safest powder magazine under his care, and in case of neglect in ndt stowing the said powder, shall forfeit to Council tiny sum not ex-j > ■ ceeding thirty dollars; or less than 10 dol lars, and for the steepud offence-shall l«> removed front office. •Sec. 6. Ahd be it further ordained by the authority afohJsaid, that ail ordinances or > parts bf ordinances militating against this ordinance be dhd the same are hereby re pealed. . Passed in Cmincil, 15th Nov. 1S24. WM. C. DANlfiLL, Mayor. Attest, Solomon Cohen, c. o.. . dec 2 pro, tern.. j mUSp-- An Ordinance, . ^ Entitled an ordinance to amend the se veral ordinances now in force in this city, in relation to the Market. - ’ ; Sec. i. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah and • Hamlets thereof, that the City Marshal shall on the third day of December inst. Under the superintendence of the-market Committee proceed to sell aH’the Sttdls iu the pttblic market contemplated to be sold by tne. present ordinances. how in force, until the first Monday in December next, and upon such terms as are required hy tho existing ordinances: Sec. 2. Be it ordained by the authority aforesaid, that all ordinances or pint* of ; ordinances militating with this ordinance; be and the same are hereby repealed. Passed in Council, Dec. 2, 1824. WM. C. DANIELL, Mayor. Attest, Solomon Cohen, c. c. * ,V- . pro. te.nl dec 3 . ,220 20 TUBS first quality IJultor put np r.xj rissly low qy rpu _ ^ for this market; now landing mid for salt Ai.HOI’KINSi