About Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1825)
buck wheat floor. Jml rtcc-iad pr Support and Fiord, . HALF b'jli Buck Wheal Flour (frets lU ' from *rit) . ' ; 10 qr. ■ do *• 50 hlila fumilj Flour t 40 lif. do do So- IO bbls Serjeant's Crtr.ken 10 Do Pilot Brood (first quality) 5 licgs CurrtnN (fresh) 10 |wie> Starth 40 boxes ui’K™ P'P«s 35 do iperm Candle* ■ ■ ' i Forsale bv * ■ BRADLEY, CLAQHORN ft WOOD, nor U 40 BUT TER, CHEESE, fto. Landing, fro* thip Stnnnnah, a FEW kegs primeGoskea Butter Aft 6 casks CheuM 00 boxes do. in store. A general assortment ofiGrocertes, for sale b „ * H. B. HATHAWAY. 1 A quantity of Steel was loft in iny store the early part oMast winter, and if not oalled for in a few days it will be auld to pay charges. H. B. H. no» 8 '• r p40 FRESH VIRGINIA FLOUR, 300® a hK f 150 Barrels Midlings J Landing from acbooner Dusty Miller, and for sale by J. H. BURROUGHS. 0 N.iv 8 -40e JAMES R. DUNHAM, I S associated in btuiqeaa with the subscri bers, under the firm of DUNHAMS ft CAMPFlELD. CHAS. DUNHAM. CHAS. H. CAMPFlELD Nov 8 . dOt-ll * BUCKWHEAT AND BUTTER. (SA HALF bbls Buckwheat. 51V 6 kegs superior Goshen .Butter— Unding (rout ship Savannah and for sale by * L. NEWCOMB, nos 8 *40 BY CALVIN BAKER, THURSDAY, 10th iost. at XI o’clock, In front of his Auction Store, a general as sortmentof GROCERIES, and at half past eleven o’clock, in store, a quantity of DRY GOODS. Nov 8 GRUNDY'S WHITE PLAINS. •ff'fe BALES for sale. Apply to ID A. L. MOLYNEAUX. nor 8 P'0 WILLIAM PATTEK8UN, M»tV aSTAaUMSMDBMT, CANDEE ft It ARLAJjfD, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, R ESPECTFULLY inform the oiUaens of Savannah and its viulmty.that they have «u a Stand in Whiltaker-Street, nearly opposite the, Mansion-House, Where they intend to carry on the TAILORING! BU SINESS in all its various branchet- tiii orrka run sale, Superfipa Bias and Black.Clotha. Fancy, Colora do. Blue and Black Cassimeres Figured Silk and Valenoia Vestinga Grecian Velvet do. very elegant Do. do. Wonted Striped 4S.S0 4 ooop ASIORT.WKKT Or READY MADE CLOTHING, CONSISfINO 04 Gentlemen’s Blue and Black Coats Blue, Brown end Steele Mixt Frock do. , Do. do. Cuetrct Blue end Bltok Pantaloons Sauinbtli and Bangup Corda do. , Grecian Velvet, Valencia and Figured . Silk Vesta - Striped do. Blue Camjriot Cloaks, very elegant Scotch Plaid do. various colon i LIKEWISE, Gentlemen’s Fancy Cravats Suspenders, Gloves, Black Stocks ,'Cnivat Stiffeners, ftc. ftu. Together with a general assortment of Trim- mingt used in their liiie of businea.. ID* All orders eaecuted at the shortest pos sible notice, and in a manner warranted to give satisfaction. Work done by the first New-York Workmen and according to the latest and most approved fashions. N. B.—One of the partners residing at the North, the business will be conducted bv & Id. WARLAND. Oct 87- 32pw T HE subscriber has received by the late arrivals, a large assortment of HARDWARE, cl TLERY, JAR ANN ED AND FANCY GOOS, aKonO wWich sax, Ivory and Balance Handle Knives and Fprka Buck and Bond Handle do do Ruiora in caaaa and doz. in great va* riety Pan, Pockot, two blade apd Sportmen’s Knives Rodger’s Knives and Scissors Shoe, Bread, Butchers’ and Cooke’ Knives Chizzela, Plane Irons, and Gougea of all kinds 6 - Drawing Knives, broad and narrow Axes Plated, Brittania, and Iron, tea and ta ble Spoons H AS removed to the brick etore, one door oast of his former stsnd. where h,: is now opeuing a large and general as sortment of ©ISIT ®D®JDS s ins oaf received from Now-York-by the Augu* : Ssvnnnsh, and other recent arrivale. AMONG WHICH ARE, Cloths and Cassi meres Plains and Blankets SaliueUR and Sagatlias Coloured and white Flannels Do . Domestics Bleached and unbleached domestic sheet ings and shirtings. Dafk and light-Calicoes Linens. Lawns aiiil Linen Csmhrice Platillss. Russia and Irish Diapers Russia Sheetings . Cambrics and Muslins Nankin and Cantun Crapes B-.oibaaetts, Bmnbazcons, iriid.Dimities Black nnd col. halibu Ornpua ' Cl irk ft Paisley’s spool cotton ■ Hosiery and darning Yard White and colored CruvatB Bolivur do Hunter’s Cord . Ladies horse skin and kid gloves Gentlemen’s do and beaver do And a variety of fancy articles, ftc. ftc. Also, a large supply of 48 inch Cotton Bugging. Which, he offers for sale at reduced pricea. oct 8 MRS. S. HOWARD, H AS just received per ehip Chariot, a choice aupply of froeh and warranted M8BXOXHSS, prepared and put np by John Williamson ft Co. of Boston, among which are Castor Oil, superior Quality Arrowroot Magnesia, calcined Epsom Salts. Camomile Flower* . Flaxseed, Salta, Senna, Manns Sweet Oil of a very superior quality Eisentiql Oil Spruce > Pearl Barley, Oa'moai Opodeldoc, Rose Water Soda, Seidlitx and Rochelle Powders Sulphur, Cream of Tartar Salt Petre, Alum, Castile Soap Rose Soap, English Spice Bitter* Calomel, Jalap, Mint Lozenges Cologne Water,Otto of Roses Tooth Brushes, Rhubarb, Paregoric Tincture Bark, Camphor Ant.mony Wine., Indelible Ink Essences, Spices, Sealing Wax With a variety of other articles in the above line, nU of which are offered for sale much below the usual prices. Nov 5 38re GRAND STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND, . T HE odd and even system, by which this Lottery is to be drawn, was at first popular, and is growing itill more to every day. The drawing will take place on the pinlli df this month, and be completed in ouc dsy. Highest prize 30,000 DOUML WANTED TO ENGAGE, ’ A SUITABLE PERSON to tako charge of the Camden County Academy.— The salary to be given, wiU be $200 per year, and all'the tuition money, -which will amount under a proper instructor, U> 1000 or more. The qualifications required will be a good moral-character, a correct know! edge of the English, with the Latin an Greek Languages and Mathematics. By order of Uu Cnmmittionrrt,' BELTON A COPP.Sec’ry. St. Marys, 19th Oct. IB25. N, B All letters addressed ta the sub scriber on the above subject, must be post paid. NovS • . 35re -r V OS HEN BUTTER, BUCKWHEAT MEAL, ftc. JUST RECEIVED BV 'SHIP SAVANNAH, GA KEGSGoaben Butter (first quality 4U 10 hf. bbls Buck Wheat Meal 5 qr. do do 5 do Rye do 100 Rurlinglon Hams small size (new £0 Smoked Tounguea (new) 5 bits SearjeaolN Crackers Tor tala by A.-BASSETT, No. 1, Mongin’s new buildings, nov 7 • p38 BILLS ON NEW. YORK AND l HIL ADIiLPHIA, I N sums and at sights, to suit purchasers, for sale by S. ft. M. ALLEN ftCO Nov 7 “ 39 STOPPED, "lyESTERDAY from r negro man, i X ot the Bank of the State of Gp n, a note ipnrgia* which thp owner can obtain by pacing for this advertisement. Apply at the office of the Georgian. Noy 5 • 38 LOST., YIN WO half barrela of Beef belonging to .X the subscriber, marked f. B. are miss- wg from on board the btig Pheasant, sup- l>o»«d to be taken, by mistake. Abo. % bar rel of pork, same mark, from on board ume vessel, qn her previous trip. Any person in PoSsession'ot having any knovledgt of the fhove artiolea, will please inform JOHN BRADLEY, „ erased, Whilakor-Street. Wft : , ’ at ' . . f V vj . . j.ijV THE NEXT LOTTERY. Braes and iron butt Hinges Wood add bed sorows Hook and Plate Hinges Sledges and Hand Hammers Anvils and Vices Iron wedges, Shoe and nail -Hammers Bras* commode ICnohs Bra ss, iron and wood Castors . Coal-scoops and coal-heods Coal-sifters and Dusf pans, Spit-boxes Whittemore’s cotton and-wool Cards. Block Tin, Fawcets, Ivory aqd Horn Combs Fine tooth, crambo arid dressing Combs Tuck and side Combs Spectacles and cases Plated stirrup irons, bridle bitts ft spurs . Brass Andirons, shovel and tongs Brass and wire Fenders . Iron and Steel knitting pins Needles, Fish-hooks and fishing tackle Cast iron Pots, overis, dogs, Spiders ft - skillets Sad-irons, Trace-chaws ft sCretv plates German, English. Blister and Cast steel Hsnd. pannelh mill, pit, cross cut, back 'and keyhole Saws Brace and Bitts Round and flat' Bolts i* loth’s and small Bellows Waggon and Cart boxes Bed Keys, Hide whips, Tacks ft Brads Capper Bout-nails,. Spelling Books and Writing Puper.alales and slate pencils Bhoveffspades and hoes Together with almost every other article in the line, which are offered for tale on ac commodating terms by NATH. B. WEED, Oct 89 No, 6. Gibbons’ Range. *• SCHEME. $30,000 1 Prize of .430,000 is 1 Prize of 10,000 is 10,000 1 Prize of 5,000 is 6,000 10 Prizes of '1,000 is 10,000 . 10 Prizes of 500 is 5,000 30 Mzos of 100 is , 3.000 60 PrizeBof 20 is 3,000 100 i'rizesof 20 is 2,000 200 Prizes of 10 is 2,000 400 Prizes of 5 is 2.000 ' 20000 Prizes of 4 is 80,000 80813 Prizes. $152,800 Not one Blank to a Prize. .-•-....V........... .$5. 00 .. .2 50 1 25 62 40000 Tickets. IV holes, Halves, Quarters, Eighths, . ORDERS LEFT AT ALLEN'S EXCHANGE OFFICE. whore in the last State Lotteries were sold the 20.000—the 10,000—and the 5.000 del lar prizes, sod paid the 20,000, and the 10,000—and where have been sold prizes of 100,000—85,000—20,000—8 of 10.000—3 of 5,000—10 of 1,000 dollars, ftc. ftc, which were all drawn in one day, amounting to TWO.HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOU SAND DOLLARS. Dj'Orders enclosing cash or prize tickets, post paid, from-any part of the Union, promptly attended to. Address , S. ft M. ALLEN ft CO. NoV 1 Savannah. ON WEDNESDA Y NEXT I T HE GRAND STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND draws, all in a few moments, when the following SPLENDID PRIZES of 30,000 DOLLARS, 10,000 DOLLARS, 5,000 DOLLARS, 10 of 1,000 DOLLARS, - 10 of 500 DOLLARS, ftc, ftc. are to be distributed. Tickets and Shares can yet be had, by leaving your or der* at - ALLEN’S OFFICE. ID" Prizes in-other Lotteries received.— Tickets $5—Shares in .proportion. Nov 5 . . - 38p LOST, B ETWEEN Johnston ft Market square, a double string of CORAL BEADS, The finder will be rewarded by leaving them at this Office, oct 8 «♦ Copartnership. T HE Sdbscrlber having taken into co, partnership Mr. Edw’d Padelford, the business will in future be conducted un der the firm of TAFT ft PADELFORD, ORRAY TAFT. ,0ctJ1 ■ ^>t( IBP REMOVAL.-' B R. PURTH ha* removed to the tone- meat- on ttit »ootJv tide of wtrren: Square, in front «f the 1st* rsaidancs - Jsmn* WsUnne, dsdsssedr Nova • , . ■ * e* V- ’ f •iS.'-i 8AUWAM, CHARLES E. CANDEE, MERCHANT TAILOR, ntCEBOROUOIV, LIBERTV COUNTV, R Georgia. E9PECTFULLY informs the public tint be hasjuit'Murued from the North ilh a (|ener«l ahd li'andtome assortment of 1 BttOAOCLQTHS, CASSIMBRES, ftc.' •Also, * grpat variety of the beat and most FASHIONABLE WORK, mnslantly for sale, aseheap as can bs pur- oliasetl in Savaiinah or slsewhefo. O' Wnik executed bft tlie first raUtNew- York workmen. Oct 25 Brittannia tea antfeoflbe Pots, Compn sition, copper and iron Tea-kettles Composition Saucepans and Digesters Brass, iron and Japanned Candlesticks and Lamps Waffle and Wafer Irons .{lilt, plated, pearl, bone and japanned Buttons Coat, seat nnd suapehder Moulds Padlocks, chest, trunk, till snd cup board brass and iron Box Locks Knob and Mortice Locks Stock locks Files and Rasps of all kinds Morocco pocket-books and wallets Note cases and work boxes R ECEIVED by tie subscribers, by !h late arrivals fron New-York, a very iiera| assortment oil WOOLEN, COTTON LINEN AND SILK GOODS. Country Merchants,Flan lers and others, are invited to call and eninine them, as they oye disposed lo sell at a nnall profit, for cash or'in the final oredit, tcresponsible persons. J. INGL18 ft CO. Oct 18 . I 28re ' T fl E uadersigned lias taken the lease of the north-western Tenements ol Messrs. qressing cases Brass cprtain, clnak and enrtain Pins Low ftijo’s. new Fire-Proof Stures, where lie continUM to devAte all his time to FACTORAGE ft C OMMISSION BUSINESS. He will puke liberal advaoces oo the'deposit of produce consigned to him for sale. The birth for boats is always accessible and per fectly safe, and the iron crane is the must easy and safest in the port; and they are contlani- ly" attended by an intelligent and correct sworn Wlarfinger, who attends also to the stowing and weighing of produce. FETIT DE VILLERS, Factor. Savanna i, 15th October. 1825 27rc WlLTBEUGER £$ CoilNWELL, H AVE removed to thp store lately occu pied by Mr. L, Petty, on Janes’ Up per Wharf, where they offer for sale, on ac commodatiug terms, 50 Bugs Green Coffee 20 do Si, Duniiugo do 10 do Java do , 25 Barrels St. Croix Sugar 55 do, Philadelphia Whiskey 10 do Muuongahela do high proof 5 Pipes Holland Gim Weesp Brand 50 Demijohns 3d prouf do. supr. quality 6 Pipes Cognac Brandy I Puncheon Old J< uiaica Rum 10 One eighth Casks Madeira Wine ' 10 Quarter Casks good Teneriffe 5 do London Particular do 10 do Sweet Malaga 5 Half Pipes Sicily Madeira 60 Half and Quarter -Hexes Gunpow der. Hyson slid Souchong Teas 60 Canisters Gunpowder Tea 100 Boxes and half boxes Soap 30 do Sperm Candles 175 Kegs all sizes fresh Water Crackers 50 Barrels New Flour 50 Half Barrels do 30 Barrels Prime Pork 10 Barrels, and Half Barrels Mess do 10 Kegs Manufactured Tobacco 3 Boxes Pine Apple Cheese ,9 Casks Goshen do 10 Bags Pepper 5 do Pimento 5 do Race Ginger ' 5 Boxes London Mustard 10,000 First Quality Spanish Sugars 100 Bags Shot 40 Kegs Dupont’s Gunpowder 40 Half Kegs do do 50 Eagle Cannistero do 50 Kegs Cut Nails, assorted 60 Five Gallon Demijohns 600 Rnshuls Liverpool Ground Balt 200 do Turks Island do Oct 20 . 24lf FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION T HE subscriber informs his friends and the public, that he has commenced the FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BU SINESS, aud solicits their patronage. He has taken a Fire-Proof Store on Telfair’s Wharf. Attention and-despatch will be steadily pursued for the interest of those who may entrust their busirfeas to him, JAMES D. HUGUENIN. Nov 4 . 37 FULTON MARKET BEEF. • r . JUST RECEIVED, | /b HALF BARRELS F. M. BEEF lv 100 Barrels No, 3 Mackerel 35 do No. 8 do 20 Half bbls. No. I do 40 Barrels Rosin < 20 do Pitch 10 do Varnish • 2000' Feet Oars, for sale by BRADLEY, CLAGHORN ft WOOD Nov 5 31 NEW t ALL GOODS. FOR NEW-YORK, [ESTABLISHED LINE,] Packet ship E M R E R O R, J. H. BtmeU,Matter, Will receive quick despatch.— For freight or passsge, apply oh board, a. to a T ji rnr freight or passage, ap Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to Noy* HALL ft HOYT. B s Y J- £• HERBERT St CO, ‘ Will ■?" Ty E9 P* T ’ fitk iosU . a i XLoVfifj, 6*^** XoltoaVCsnirs 1 Wharf, era .vLf^N f " o* - ‘he cmlerwri- rmtAnf ri 1 c J 011, ' e,,,ed ’ ,,J B»*e» LEAF. PASSAGE FOE HAVRE. The fust sailing ship COMET, WiU sail in a few days, and can handsomely accommodate pas- aengera Apply to # Nov 1 C. C. GRISWOLD ft CO. A MUI A TOBACCO, damaged on -bosfld Lhszohr. Jaao, on her piraage from New-Orl»ans, to ms pert, and -old by order of Hit Port War- tiue.-Tern,.c?sh, .• N,,,^ FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, The staunch copper fastened iiehr. MAGNOLIO, P. S. Pitcher, Matter, In complete order to perform voyage to the West Indies or any port of til United States. For terms apply to v BRADLEY,CLAGHORN ft WOOD. Anciairz’s Wharf, nov 4 '37 A BY J. B. HERBERT ft CO. ^..iTP Mj'RROW, 9th instant, Will o»* fold before our Store at 11 oVlk general assortment rd GROCERIES.— •Us". Shales Twine Terms cash. FOR BALTIMORE. The shop INDEPENDENCE, Capt. Otbome, A first rate vessel,will bedispatoh- cd withuut delay. For freight or passage a-- ply to Capt. Osborne on board at Haiti Hoyts wharf, or to J-Bv HERBERT ft CO. nov 7 PARAGON WLL-MILli: The.above mill, under the charge ,ofa Miller, not an overteer is ready u. receive rice to be puunded oa loll, at the following rates: 9 par cent, the owner taking all the offali 7 per cent, the owner taking half do. 6 per cent, the mill taking all do' Apply to Amos Baker, at the milt, or in Sa vannah to the subscriber. JACOB READ, At J. P. Williamson’s Counting-Room NovS 36rt. m&nmc BLANKETS and BAGGING 8 W- aud ti Woftfc, H .4V E received by the ship Emily, from Livet pout, 300 Pieces Best Quality 42 inch Dundee Cotton Baggmg Grundy’s White, Blue and Mizt Plains Point and Louduo Duffle Blankets which with those already un band, of last yearS importation, will enable them to supply their custsmers on very moderate terms. Their assortment of STAPLE A'NQ FAN CY GOODS, will be very eompJete in a few days- Oct 13 26 TO HEJYT, A Brick Tenement, eonsiatlng of a STORE and DWELLING, formerly occupied by II. Archer and adjoining Messrs. L Baldwin Co.' un the Bay. Also, the dwelling par' of the new tenement over the store now occu pied by Messrs. W. Lippill ftCo. Forterms pplv to HALL ft HOYT. Oct 25 1 —— i OLIVER ItNjSi, OFFERS FOR SALE, Q K HHDS. St. Croix and N. O. Sugar OtX 55 Bug- and 3 Hogsheads Coffee 5 Hogsheads 4tli proof Rum 2 do do Jadiaica do '4 Pipes Holland Gio 2- do Brandy 2) Quarter'Conks Wins 1 do do Cordial 1/ Boxes No. 10 Cotton Cards 15C do YollniwSoap 50 do Trauspareot do 100 do Segura 2 do Mustard 12 Dozen Stoughton's Bitters 2300 Yards Sheetings and Shirtings Straw Bonnets, ftc. Atulertun't Wharf. Oct 1R * 28 ENGLISH CHEESE. 4 Hampers first quality English Cheese For loleltv BRADLEY, CLAGHORN ft W^OD Anciaux’s Wharf. ' ct25 . 31 ORANGES. J UST received 33 bbls. Oranges, put up by capt. John Chevalier, and warrant ed of the first quality. FAr sale by BRADLEY, CLAGHORN ft WOOD pet 25 31 TO HIRE. A GOOD COOK, Washer and Irnner-— She ie also a good seamstress, and can be well recommended. Apply at this office. Nor 5 3«p PINK SAUCERS, F OR painting on Velvet, Drawing in ’ fater Colors, ftc. in greet variety for sab by LAY ft HENDRICKSON, Ocl|29 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings, FIXE RAZORS, SCISSORS AND KNIVES. j^CEIVED and for sale b; l 29 N. B. WEED. BOARDING. S IX or seven single gentlemen can be ac commodated with Board and Lodging in a respectable private family, in a healthful -ituatinn in Hmighton-Streel. Apply at the Georgian Office Ocl 27 . 32 EMBUSONt RAZOR STRAPS. A SU PPLY ni,these celebrated STRAPS, just receiv'd per ship Chariot, from Boston, and for sale bv LAYg HENDRICKSON,' Nov 1 . ( , Priigni'ls. CUNNINGHAM'S ANCHOR GIN. BBLS' Cuiningliam’s Anchor Gin. Just received nnd for sale by 30 Ocl. 27 CALVIN BAKER. WINTER STIUINCD LAMP OIL. A FHESH SUPPLY of very light colored Pure Winter Strained Lamp Oil, just feceived and hr sale by Oct 27 GEO. RYIJRSON, Druggist. missing. a TRUNK OF GOODS, shout throe feet nL square, marked “ Hiram Houston. Ire dell County, N. C " hae bees shipped from New-York, by mistake, in,some of the southern packets. Any person who can give information concerning it lo the owner, or Messrs. Kelly ft .Clawson, New-York, or tht.asbaciibsr, will be rewarded.' Q. B- LAMAR, Hwx . ■ , wp - COTTON BAGGING. 1 K/k PIECES Prime 42 inch Inverness lull Bagging, jfllt reoelied»dhr sals. Dot 27 CALVIN BAKER. POST-OFFICE, Savannah, 5tA November, 1825. I^IIRCUMSTANCES render it *t. pres Kj ent. inexpedient to close the North' Mail on Sunday, morning,' the former ar rangement will therefore, twtil (Urther no tice, be resumed. V,'«'3 GEORGE SCHLEY, P- M. Nov t * *«P FRESH BOOTS AND SHOES. The subscriber has receiv ed by recent arrivals a geo. oral assortment of BOOTS 4nd SHOES, which he of. fers for sale on reasonable terms. GEO. NEWHALL. Young's Building, oct 8 InidS FRESH B --- LOTTERY OF MARY- lAND', drawn in a few minutes, by the odd and even svetem, secured by letters patent from the United States, will be drawn.—. TO RENT, u. The house and two lota in Broughton-st. belonging to tin subscriber. Apply to Wm. Da vies. Esq. Possession will hi given early in November- J. M. BERRIEN, oct 8 * 23 A Nov I TO RENT. THE STORE now occupied by Jonathan Meigs, and posses- •ion given immediately. - GEO. GLEN. 35 Hk Wiiarf Oct 25 TO RENT, Bolton’s Upper Stares. Apply to • ROBERT HABERSHAM. 3I}d TOLL- .nr ANCRUM'S LAUREL-HILL MILL. This Mill is now in fine order for the reception of Rice on Tull under the direction of a trust.wor thy miller, at the customary rater Those who will send Ripe to the mill, may re ly on figrict attention to their interest. Apjily at the mill to Thosias Ryan, or to the undersigned, Factor, in Savannah. . PETIT DEVILLERS. 'October 26. 1R25. * 32jl jan TO RENT. The building at the corner of Bull.Strcet and Johnstnn’s-Squarr, I lately occupied by C. Kelsey ft Co- ilOne of the beet stands for business in the city. Apply to ROBERT HABERSHAM. Who has also for rent a number of storet and dwellings, in desirable situations. Nov 7 . 39r. TO RENT, THREE stores in the building op posite Pen field’s Range, Whitakc Street. Also, three tenements hove said store, suitable for dwel ling or boarding houses. Possession give itnmodiately. Apply to G. ft C. BONNEY, On the premises. Nov 4 . q'37|)tf FOUR HUNDRED PACKAGES CROKt'RY, china and GLASS WARE, Just received by the late arri vale from Liverpool, New-York aud Boston, together with a large slock of opened Ware on, tin shelves, makes his assortmen complete, and will be sold on ac I commodating terms by T. G. CHAMBERLIN. No. 5, Gibbons’Buildings - 34re Nnv 1 AUGUSTA STAGE-OFFICE REMOVED. JJERSONS wishing rests id the,8avan nab and Augusta Line of Stages, are requested to apply at the Bar of the City Hotel. or* R 24 ’m SAVANNAH AND A UGUSTA STAGE LINE, ^ylLL positively commence running m, the fourth instant, and will leave Si vannah every FRIDAY, SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY, at four o’clock, A. M arrive at Augusta the day sifter, at fire oVlk , P. M.—For seats apply at Col. Shsllman’s Mansion Hons*. Horae* and magus in'the boat order. STEVEN PEARCE. Proprietor. N. B —A fine drove of HORSES Snd MULES, ! UK* .-■9.;o-Lvsf ** .4 ' ..-/•A BY J. B HERBERT * CO. w „ f » N Thursday, l,oth lost. Will he sold on Anciaux wharf at tl o’clk. rthe brnefitof the underwriters and all oneerned. part of a cable cut . on ioard "® schr Magnollo, Capt. Piicht-r, on her as'agefrom New York to this port, and old by order ofthe Port Warden*. ® c ‘ 8 Terms cash, dQvQQQ DOLWfiLA. O N Wednetday Nut, the . GRAND STATE “ - rhie Scheme contains the following SPLENDID PRIZES: 1 PRIZE OF 30.000 DOLLARS. 1 do 10,000 DOLLARS. 1 do 5,000 DOLLARS. 10 do 1,000 DOLLARS. to do 600 DOLLARS. 30 do 100 DOLLARS. 60 do 60 DOLLARS. too do £0 DOLLARS- 200 do ' 10 DOLLARS, O' Adventurers are informed that theft ickote are received. Whole Ticket, $5 00 , Halves, ,2-50 Quarters, l 25 WM. ROBERTSON. Georgian Office. \* Prices in other Lotterii'S, received a* ash. and cash giseu fur prizes as soon aa Irawn. Nov 4 CABINET MAKING AND UPHOL STERING. T HE subscriber having removed back ta hia old established stand, thinks it ns, tessary to uotily his friends and the public o that effect, and still tenders his services iii any branch ofthe above business, either m making or repairing, and will execute all irders faithfully, and upon the lowest poe- ible terms. He takes this opportunity of returning his thanks for past support, and hopes for its continuance. As his residence and business ire together, he may he found an the spot at all times. GEO. G. PARIES, drcnighton-St. next door ueit of Dr. DanieU. N. B. Turning of ell kiufia dene aa above. Oct 27 31—2w MRS. SMITH, R ESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the public, that the continues the nisincss of MANTUA MAKING, at her evidence. Broughicgt-Strect, next door west >f I lie residence of W. it. Bullock, JEsq. and vill be grateful for a continuance df their i.ivors, having received the latest fashions by tee last arrivals from tbs north. Oct 27 32 H AVING taken the BAKERY formerly occupied by Mr. P. Brass. A ready > i serve liis former customer* and all otbaro - he may please to favor him with their cus- ,ui. He intend' keeping a constant supply at PILOT AND NAVY BREAD, n any quantity that may be wanted, and no as good terms ‘at .can be prdfcured at th» erth. Country Stores supplied-with all kinds f BREAD, on the best terms. Oct 18 - • 28m* R A N A W A Y, F ROM the subscriber, about a month ago. JOHN HOWELL, an indented sp- prentice to the Drug Business, about fifteen years of age, small and slender—shews all hie front teeth when he laughs. All per- ons are cautioned against harboring said boy, as the law will be put in force (gainst them. J. B. BERTHBLOT. Oct 28 33p R ANA WAY, P ROM the Office of the Georgian, on Sat urday last, THOMAS W. HQ WELL, an indented apprentice to the PriotiDg Busi ness, about eighteen years of age, tall and at thin visage. At this boy hat absented him self in cos sequence of a very moderate cor rection for so unprovoked and brutal assault upon a fellow-apprentice, it is hoped that no parson of clmracter will harbor or trust him. Oct 27 . O, ft W- ROBERTSON. . MRS. PlfCDER, H AS removed to Lasrrence’s Buildings, opposite D. B. Nichols’Jewelry Store,, northwest corner of Young's Buildings, Market Square. Mrs. P. can accommo date a'few gentlemen as day buirdvn. t ’Nov4‘ - ■ • .371, , LESLIE A, THOMPSON, 'Arrentrar 4*. Kim. lakor-^rret, near Ute Bfg- .... • V. •.»;