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f tor the particular udvautago of^ftif'own em
pire, but fur thogeneral benefit of all the na
tions of the world. Wo have ndtspano to
expatiateumifeatInrjfe outlie provisions of
ilu' treaty ; but iftlio collateral conventiona
be concluded in tho sonjo spirit whiuh breath*
I vx throughout this importaiit document, ilio
J Autocrat of Russia will haw as unexpectedly
•mined a High character for moderation, ns
his General d d for military ability and cou-
ni/te in so suddenly moving across tho IJal-
' Katin into the very heart of Rouinelia,
Tim other news brought by this arrival is
not of an important character. Tho revenue
for the quarter ending Oct 10th, amounts to
£10,038,677, being on increase over tho
corresponding quarter of the previous year of
£03.012. Tills increase was less than anti
cipated, owing to a doerenso of oxciso, amoun
ting to £110,10*2. Tho increase on Customs
was £803,721.
Official accounts have reached Iiondon of
the rejection of tho application made by Don
Miguel to tho Pope for a recognition of his
authority as King of Portugal.
Parliament was prorogued to tho 10th of
J)cc. though it was said tliat it would proba
bly assemble curlier.
*A destructive lire occurred at Manchester
on the morning of Oct. 12th, by which the
extensive warehouses of tho company of mer
chants trading to and from Liverpool, Leeds,
York, unci Halifax, were laid in ashes. Four
barrels of gunpowder which were in one of
tho warehouses, exploded during the confla
gration, shaking tho surrounding fabricks like
tin earthquake. The warehouses wore full
of bales of cotton. Many firemen were injur-
(v.!> und one lost life life.
Washington Irving, Secretary of Legation
of iho United States, arrived in London from
the Continent.
American Stocks nt London, October l.».
Throes 701.—Four and Half 89 a 89. Now
York Fives 90$. Ohio Sixes 100$. U. S.
Bank £1576.
r,am the Atm York-American hoi*. 17.
The Treaty of Peace is at last come.—
The New York packet, which arrived last
night, brings ns London papers to the 16th
ult. inclusive, and they Ornish official copies
of the treaty, which will bo found at length
below—but of whioh, for the bonolit of those
who do not rend long documents, we annex
a summary made by the Liverpool Chronicle.
Since our Inst ’publication, the treaty of
ponce between Russia and Turkey has been
published. It. consists of sixteen articles, by
the last of which live treaty is to be ratified
within six weeks, and is signed by Count Dic-
bitch, Count Orloff, and Count Palilon.-—
Moldavia and Wallachia, Adrianople, Silis-
tria, tho whole extent of tho Balkan from
Ihnine as far ns Kazan, Bourgas, Sizipolis,
anil ull the places which tho Russian troops
have occupied in Roumelia are to bo restored
to tho Porte. The Pruth, from Moldavia to
The Danube, and tho Danube to the month of
St. George’s, will continue to form tho fron
tier line between the two empires.
The Danube is to bo navigable to the mer
chant vessels of tho Powers, but Russian ships
of war arc not to go beyond the junction of
t he Danube with tho Pruth. The line follow
ing the limit of the Gouriel, from the Black
Sea as far as Imentia, and from thence to the
junction ofthc AkUaltzik, Kars,& Georgia,in
cluding the town of Akhaltzilc, is to bo tho fron
tier of Georgia, Mingrclia, and otherprovine.es
of tho Caucasus united to Russia. All the
countries to the south and west of this lino,
together with Kara, Erzeroum, and other
towns and pnehalieks which have boon occu
pied by the Russian troops, are to ho under
the dominion of the Porte. The privileges
of the principalities of Moldavia and Wnlln-
cliia are secured to them. The six districts
detached from Scrvia arc to ho restored, and
the clauses of tho treaty Akcrmann referring
to Servip are to ho immediately obsorved by
tho Porto.
Tho 7th article claims groat privileges and
immunities for Russian vessels trading to
Turkey, and for Russian subjects residing in
the dominions of tho Porte. The latter are to
be under the exclusive jurisdiction and police
of tho Ministers and the Consuls of Russia;
and the Black Soa, the Dardanelles, ami the
canal of Constantinople are to bo open to all
merchant vessels of Powers at pence with the
Sublime Porte. An infraction of any of the
stipulations in this article without prompt re
dress, is to be taken as a declaration of hosti
lity. By the 8th article, the Porte is to p
in tho course of eighteen months, 1,500,1
Drawing Received.
T UB foUowing.iire the drawn Number, in
thu Washington City Lottery, Cltss,
No. 17.
20, 41,56,14, 39,43,18* 53,28.
Holders'of-prizes,' will tall for tho Cash at
LUTHER’S
Lottery efr Exchange Office..
nov 20
PRIZES S PRIZES !!
MARYLAND STATE
CLASS vir.
T IIE above was drawn in Baltimore Yes
terday 20tli inst„ and tho drawing will
bo receivedhere, on tho 3d Dee. It is on tho
popular odd and even system, by which the
purchase of two tickets or shares, insures the
adventurer one, and he may draw three pri
zes. Tho Prizes arc os follows :
10,000 Dollars
1,000 Dollars
500 Dollars
400 Dollars
200 Dollars
And a largo number of smaller denomination.
Tickets only FOUR Dollars—halves, quar
ters and eights in proportion.
Q^T” Orders are received at the
ESTABLISHED OFFICE,
Owen’s Buildings, next door S. of Middleton’s,
In all the popular Lotteries,
nov 20
ran providence,
The first rate coppered and copper
fastened brier
HAVRE,
— IV. T. Pearce, Master,
Having moat of her freight engaged, will
meet with immediate despatch. For freight
of 100 bales, or passage, having good accom
modations, apply on hoard, at Moore’s wharf,
or to TAFT & PADELFORD.
nov 17
10,000 DOLLARS.
CONNECTICUT STATE
WL Jp 11JT V Us
CLASS No. 11.
AS drawn on the 21st inst. Tho draw*
ingwillbo received
SCHEME:
on tlio 2d Dec.
1 prize of
@10,000
1
do
2,300
1
do
2,000
1
do
1,20.0
1
do
1,022
2
do
1,000
•1
do
800
5
do
300
10
do
150
10
do
20()
20
do
100
Tickets, : : : : : #4 00
Halves, : : : : : 2 00
Quarters, : : : : : 1 00
Orders attended to at
LUTHER’S
nov 25 Lottery <$r Exchange Office.
pon mvr.YoHK,.
(estaili.iied line. I
Tho elegant new regular packet
ship
TYBEE,
'j Deniton Wood, matter.
Having a considerable port of her cargo en
gaged, will have immediate despatch. For
palance of freight or passage, having excel
lent accommodations, apply to Copt Wood
or to
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER,
nov 23
FOR A’E IV-TOKAY
[iSTmiSIIBO LINE.]
The regular pocket ship
HTATlltA,,
Thomas Wood,master,
Having a considerable port of her
cargo engaged, wilt bo immediately dispatch-
cd. For balance of fVoight or passage, apply
lo Copt. W. on board, or to
nov 17 HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
FOR NEW YORK,
[ncuooner I,INK,3
The fust sailing packet schr.
Olll) E,
P. I). Alacey, matter.
Will meet with quick despatch.
For freight or passage, having handsome ac
commodations, apply to Cupt. M. on board at
Auciux's wharf, or to
nov 23 COllEN & MILLER.
FOR AUGUSTA.
Tho polo bont
SPLENDID,
Has a good sot of hands
and lighten to attend.—
Freight will be taken low. Applyto
.1. ST(
nov 14
STONE.
To Rent,
THE upper rooms in Johnston’s
buildings, corner of Bay and Bull
streets, having recently been put
in good condition. Possession
given immediately. Apply to Charles A.
Woodruff or the subscriber.
GEO. IIOUSTOUN.
nov 12 258
ducats of Holland, (about £750*000) as an
indemnity to Russian merchants for losses in
consequence ofthc measures relating to the
navigation of the Bosphorus, at differedt peri
ods since 1800.
Tho next article refers to flic indemnity tor
the expenses of the war, the amount of which
is fixed in a separate treaty. The Porto is to
declare its entire adhesion to the treaty of
July 0,1827, concluded at London. Until
the complete evacuation of the territories oc
cupied by the Russian troops, tho time for
which is fixed by a sepnrate treaty, the admin
istration of affairs there is to ho under the in
fluence of Russia. The thirteenth article
provides, that there shall bn an entire indem
nity for the subjects of both powers for every
tiling they may have done or said during the
war. * , .
All prisoners of war, on both sides, arc to
ho sot free, without, ransom or condition, and
furnished with means to reach the frontiers.
All previous treaties and conventions, with tho
oxcetfirma of tlioso annulled by the present
treaties, are to be enrried into effect. By a
Boporato treaty tho indemnity for the expenses
ofthc war to be paid by the I orto 19 fixed at
inn millions of ducats, (about five millions
filer!mg') to be paid in ten equal annual instal
ments. The indemnity to tho merchants is
to bo paid ill four instalments, on the first nl
which Adrianople is to he evacuated; mi the
second the Russians retreat beyond the Bal
kan ; on the third beyond tho Danube; and
on tho payment of tho wholo sum or
(100 ducats, they leave tho Turkish territory
altogether.
Palmes &/ liichnrds,
H AVE received per ship Tybco and schr
Glide from New York, uiul offer for
sale:
10 bbls. Newark Cider
5 do. Apples
10 do. Rock water Ale
10 kegs Butter
30 boxes and > a , cu
15 casks (
10 half bids Button Market Beef
13 kitts pickled Salmon
25 boxes “Digby” Smoked Herring
10 bbls. Canal Flour
10 half do. do. do.
20 half mid qr. bbls. Buckwheat Meal
‘id Ituli'kblti. Dt»U«r Or*»«Uon»
10 drums Figs
10 boxes Prunes
50 boxes Raisins
Dried Currants
2 bbls Brazil Nuts
2 do Madeira do.
2 do Filberts
20 boxes Negro Pipes
3 bbls. Smoked Beef
In Store:
100 bbls No. 3 Mackerel
20 wholo and half bbls Mess l Boston
Beef f Inspect’n
10 half bbls. No. 1 Mackerel J
20 casks pints and quarts, Imperial Dou-
ble Stout London Porter i
10 lihds. N. O. Sugar
20 bbls. St. Croix uo.
20 lings “old” Cuba Coffee |
100 bids. Potatoes
2000 bundles Onions
200 Hams “Ohio”
50 boxes “Brown’s” Soap
Ilyson, Young Hyson }
Powshong, Gunpowder > Teas, fresh
und Imperial )
Together with a good assortment of choice
Liquors, Spices, dec.
nov 23 200—p
nov 17
To Rent,
The Store adjoining tho City
Hotel, under tho dwelling of Mrs.
Miller. Immediate possession
given. Applyto
PIIILBRfCK & BAKER.
GIGS! GIGS!/
A. BAY, COACH-MAKER,
IIAS received by late ar
rivals from the North, a
new and complete assort
ment of GIGS—one dip-
tie spring Barouche, lor
one or two horses, and 3
one horse Wagons, which are offered lor ruIo
(at ills old stand, corner of Bryan ami West
Drond-sts.) ns low and on os good terms ns
cun be bought elsewhere in the State. Pnr-
dinsers are solicited to cull and uxnmino fur
themselves.
Carriages and Gigs of all kinds repaired
with despatch, and in a workman-like order.
Wagons, Drays, Carts und Wheels of all
descriptions made and repaired for prices to
suit the times, and work warranted. A share
of public patronage is solicited.
oct31 248
RICH SCHEME.-
THE
CLASS 13 FOR 1821).
W ILL bo drawn in tho City of Now York
on tho 2(ith instant. Tlio result will
lie received on tho 6th December. In this
Scheme with only 14000 Tickets, the Capi
tal Prizes aro:—
20,000 DOLLARS
10,000 DOLLARS
3,000 DOLLARS
2,300 DOLLARS
2,110 DOLLARS
1,000 DOLLARS
1,000 DOLLARS
1,000 DOLLARS
1,000 DOLLARS
1,000 DOLLARS
0 of 000 Dollars, 0 of40<l, 3!) of 100, and
a largo iiumbcrofOO, 00, SO, 40, &c.&c. &c.
Yates <{■ M‘Intyre, Managers—43 num
bers—0 drawn ballots,
Tickets, @10 00 I Quarters, @2 30
Halves, 5 00 j Eighths, 1 23
Oir Orders received In nil tho popular Lot
teries at tho ESTABLISHED OFFICE,
Bull-street next to Eppingor's.
Prizo Tickets in other Lottcrrics, received
for orders, and Cash paid for prizes,
nov 24
30,000DOLLS.
On Saturday the 14th instant,
The first Drawing of the
MHXEDGEVILLE MASONIC HALL
LOTTERY,
T OOK place and will be continued on
the 27tli lust, and 11th and 21th Dec.
SCHEME
1 prize of
@30,000
5 prizes of
8700
l do
13,000
5
do
(100
2 do
10,000
5
do
300
2 do
5,(KM)
5
do
400
5 do
1,000
5 do
300
5 do
000
8
do
200
5 do
Tickets,
Halves,
Quarters,
800
25
do
100
@10 00
5 00
2 30
For sale in n great variety of numbers at
LUTHER’S.
nov 24
Drawing Received,
T HE drawing of the UNION CANAL
LOTTERY, Class 13, was received
yesterday—the following aro the numbers,
which determine the fate of all the Tickets :—
19384487 11535 37 57.
Combination 5, 15, 25, ordered at tho
ESTABLISHED OFFICE,
Bull street, next to Eppingor.s, whore Prizes
will bo Cashed, or received hi payment for
ortlorn in otiior Lottoriou.
nov 21
PUBLICS SALES.
Underwriter’s Sale.
By PHILBRICK 4 BAKER.
THIS DAY, 20th inst.
At 10 o'clock* will bo sold at tho Steam
Boat. Yard* on account of tho Underwriters
and alljconcemed,
43 Bags UPLAND. COTTON, *
damaged on board Steam. Boat Company's
Tow Boat, No. 13*, in coming down the River
from Augusta, and- sold under tho inspection
of tho wardens of the Port.
pov 26
PUBLIC?
SALES,
Glassware.
By PHII,BRICK 4 BAKER,
TO-MORROW, -..'Tib inst.
At halfpost 10 o‘clock, will bo sold in front
of tlipir Auction S*oa handsome assort
ment of
GLASSWARE,
Put up expressly for this market, consisting of
Moulded Oval Scroll Dislies
do round, Cross Panncl do
do Oval and Sheaf do
Plates, Nappies and Enamelled Rose
Salts, assorted sizes, &c. &c. &c,
nov 20 Terms time of sale.
Cabinet Furniture.
BY PHILBRICK 4 BAKER,
TO-MORROW, 27th inst.
At 11 o’clock, will bo sold in front of their
Auction Store, a handsome assortment of
Cabinot Furniture—Among which aro
Plain Bureaus, Column do.(.Dressing do. with
Glass, Book Cases, Work Tables, Tea do.,
Dining do., Card do., Elegant Side Boards,
Candle Stands. Wash Stands, Mahogany
Bedsteads, Cmvcd do., High back Rocking
Chairs, Windsor Chairs, &c. &c. &c.
nov 20
By J. U. HERREStT.
On TUESDAY, let December,
At 11 o’clock, will bo sold before the Court
House in. this city,.
A NEGRO WOMAN,
about 22 years of age, a good cook, ironOr
and washer.
nov 26. Terms cash.
Wire Fenders.
BY PIIILBRICJC 4 BAKER,
TO-MORROW, tho 27th inst.
At half past 11 o’clock, will be sold in Ef.ont
of their Auction store,
3 Cases of Iron Wire Fenders.
with and without mouldings assorted sizes
and patterns. Terms time of sale,
nov 20
BY PHILBRICK & BAKER,
On TUESDAY, 1st Doc. next,
At 11 o’clock will bo sold in front of tho
Court House,
2 Prime NEGRO FELLOWS.
Terms Cash, purchaser paying for titles,
nov 24
Haydock & Gwnthmey,
Commission Merchants, New York,
O FFER their their services to their friends
in Goorgia, in the transaction of busi
ness witli which tlioy may favor thorn.
New-York, 1st Nov. 1829.
The undersigned is prepared t o make ad
vances anil grant accustomed facilities to per
sons disposed to consign property, for sale,
to Haydock & Cwnthmev of New-York.
JOS. GUMMING,
nov 23 200—Jo
Sweet Orange Trees.
T HE subscriber ns Agent for a respecta
ble planter in St. Augustine, offers for
sale from three to five thousand Sweet Or
ange Trees, deliverable in Savannah. They
nro five years old, and from 5 to 7 feet high.
Thev will be delivered on tho wharf at $2
apiece, and ho put up in such n manner ns to
ensure their living. They can ho deliver
ed at any time between the middle of De
cember nnd 1st ofFebruary. Tho subscriber
will receive orders for any number.
Applyto J. D. IIUGUENIN.
nov 12 256
J. & J. ttoid,
Offer for so/c—.
A O INCH Hemp Bagging
4^3 do. Flax do.
do. do. lluisian Sheeting
Osnaburgs
Burlaps
Sacking
Ticklcnuurgs
Carpeting
English nnd American Glassware
Brandy
Scotch Herrings
nov 24 207u
White Lead .Spanish Brown,&c.
(IB CWT. Wliito Lead, in largo nml
OU small kegs
12 bids. Spanish Brown
8 do. Venetian Red
4 do. Yellow Ociire
20 boxes Chrome Yellow
00 lbs. Prussian Blue
Red Lead, Litharge, Verdigris
Sand Paper, Glaziers Diamonds
Just received and for sale by
HAZARD & DENSLOW.
nov 23
Barnes’ Beer.
T HE subscribers having boon appointed
agents for the selling of this excellent
article, bog leave to inform the public that
tlioy have received a supply of it. It is war- ,
ranted of tlio first quality, nnd no doubt will
sustain tlio high character it dosorves.
Tho subscribers will constantly have a sup-1
ply on hand. Any orders will bo nUcnded to
,y GAUDRY & LEGRIEL.
nov 20 204—Ju
jCjf Advertisements omitted this day will bo insort-
*d in our next.
Landing from schr. Glide,
BBLS Canal Flour
KAli
Lf “0 bundles I la y
15 bbls Cider Brandy
10 firkins Goshen Buttter
5 chests Hyson Tea
10 boxes do do
For sale bv
COIIEN & MILLER.
nov 23
Notice.
I N consequence of the articles not having
hoou landed ill season to ho unpacked
Philbrick 4 Baker's roJo of 1 uriiiliiro is
postponed until TOMORROW, whon It Will
positively take place.
nov 20 —
Notice
A LL demands against the French Ship
Thetis, Capt.Lnborelo, must ho present-
oil to tho subscriber previous to 2 o clock,
THIS DAY, or paymont«dcbmre|
nov 20 r
Goshen Butter, per Tybco,
Landing from brig Atlantic.
OAA REAMS wrapping paper
0 eusos mens and boys Brogans
1ft hhds Porto Rico Sugars
10 eo ‘prime Molasses
50 bbls No. 3 Mackerel
5 pipes Holland Gin
For sale by
nov23 J. STONE.
Canal Flour, Buckwheat and
Hams.
mt p* WHOLE nnd half barrels Canal and
f tJ Richmond FLOUR
25 kegs Philadelphia Buckwheat
1000 lbs. superior Baltimore HAMS of
small size and fine flavor
Lauding and for sale by
CHARLES A. WOODRUFF.
nov 21
INDEPENDENT PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
T HE Powb belonging to the Church, will
be rented on WEDNESDAY, the 2d
of December next, at 10 o'clock, A.-M. for
one year. '• * " v
Tho present occupants are allowed tlio priv*
ilego ofrutaining their Pews, upon paying the
assessment on tho original cost. Tho neces
sary information may be obtained by applying
at tho Counting Room of J. B. Herbert.
ALEX’R TELFAIR, Chairman,
nov 25 1—i
Christ Church.
T HE Pews in this Church which aro not
held in feo siinple, will bo rentod at ten
o’clock, on WEDNESDAY, December 2d,
next, and notice will be given by tlio ringing
of the boll. Persons wishing to retain Pews
held by them for the last twelve months, will
please to signify tlioir intentions previous to
the sale, to oither ofthc uudorsigned.
JAMES B. READ, >
WM. PARKER, ( Wordens.
nov 24 207
BYJ.B. HERBERT,
THIS DAY, 26th inst.
At 11 o’clock, will bo sold next door to Mr.
H. Cassidy’., Market Square,
THE BALANCE OF THE STOCK
of Dry Goods, Hardware, &c. consisting of
Calicoes, Shirtings, Broadcloth, Shoes, Blan.
kets, &c. &q.
Terms.—All sums nndor $100, cash; ovor
@100 to, @300, 00 days; ovor 8300, 4 mo.
for approved-endorsed nates.
nov 28
BY J. B. HERBERT.
On SATURDAY, 30th inst.
At 11 o'clock, will bo s old before my store.
4 Bales NEGRO CLOTH.
20 pieces
nov 20
ALSO,
dq.
do.
Terms cash.
FURNITURE.
Bt/J.B. iFe~R BERT,
On MONDAY, 80th inst.
At 11 o'clock, will lie sold boforo my store*
A variety of A’eio York made
FUltRITURE.
Consisting of Sideboard, Grecian Sofa#,
Book Cases, Ward Robe, Dinner, Breakfast
nnd Tea Tables, Ladies Work Tables, French
Also, Elegant Fancy Rush and Cano seat
Chairs.
nov 25 Terms cash.
By J. B. HERBERT.
On the flrst Tuesday in December next,
at 11 o'clock, will be sold before the Court
House in this city, a primo
FIELD HAND,
About thirty years of ago.
nov 25
By J. B. HERBERT.
Gn the first TUESDAY in Dccombernext,
at 11 o’clock, will be sold before the Court
House* m this city—
A NEGRO WOMAN,
About 25 years old, a good field hand, and her
child, about ono year.old. Terms cash,
nov 21
BY J. B. HERBERT.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold before the Court House in the
city of Savannah between tho usual hours of
sale
Those two Two Story Buildings on Indian
street, with the lot on which they stand, 100
feet by 85 in feo simple, formerly tho property
of John Silvcria.
Conditions—one third cash, ono third 60
days and tho balance 120 days, for approved
indorsed paper.
nov 19
To the Editors of the Georgian:
G ENTLEMEN—Discovering in your last
Price Current that river Lumber is quo
ted at Ten Dollars, wo beg leave through tho
medium of your paper to. inform our mends
and customers that we are selling at Twelve
Dollars, at which price tlioy may conBiderthe
market established, until we see proper cause
to alter it. Your obedient servants,
ALEX’R. A. SMETS,
ELISHA WYLLY.
nov 24 207—p
Notice.
rpHE Subscribers of tho Savannah Free
X School Society arc requested to attend
on MONDAY, tlio 30th inst. at 11 o’clock,
at the Sabbath School Room in tho Academy
on election ofthirtccn Directresses for the
ensuing year. Tho punctual attendance of
the friends nnd supporters of this institution
is earnestly solicited by the present Board.
JANE JOHNSTON, Sce’ry.
nov 25 1—c
Electors of Chatham County
Friends and Fellow Citizens, '
I AM a candidate for Coroner at tho Elec
tion in January next, and should I be
elected, will endeavor to discharge the duties
of the office with fidelity.
Very respectfully,
ILHAUPT.
oct 29 246Jtd
A. BARTOW
I NFORMS his friends and the public, that
lie has opened
A DRUG STORE,
in Col. Marshal’s Brick Buildups, the comer
of jBrougliton-street, near the Market—
Where ho will lie happy to servo his friends
with tlio best of Warranted Drugs and Medi
cines, and many other articles connected with
tlmt Business.
nov 17 201—2w
Notice.
A MEETING of the Stockholders of “The
Savaunuh Ice Company,” will be held at
the Store of Col. W. T. Williams, on the
Bay, on MONDAY, the 7th December next,
at 1 o’clock, nt which time an election for a
President nnd four Directors of the Company
for the ensuing year, will tako place,
nov 21 207
To the Electors of Chatham co.
F ELLOW Citizens—I again announce
myself a candidate for the continuance of
tlio office of Coroner of Chatham County at
the approaching election in Jonuaiy noxt, and
humbly solicit your suffrages.
THOMAS EDEN,
nov 2 429
Negro Shoes, &>c.
9 PACKAGES—consisting of Men’s
JL Boots, Bootees, Shoes and Puwip*—-
also,Ladies,Boys and Children’s Shoes—and
40 dozen Lead Pencils.
For sale low at LUTHER'S
nov 24 Exchange. Office.
A CARD.
M RS. JAMES HILLS, finding it requisite
to turn her attention lo some occupa
tion for tlio support of her family, will thank
fully accommodate witli BOARD ft tew young
Ladies, or six or eight Children, to whom sho
will pay every attention that may be requisite,
on terms as moderate as can be afforded,
oct 29 246—f
Notice.
A LL persons arc cautioned against credit
ing my wife Frances Roberts—she
having left me, I do not feel hound to pay
any debts of her contracting.
NATHAN ROBERTS
nov 25 1
Buckwheat Flour.
Just received,
•g X HALF bids Buckwheat Flour
J. O 20 qr. do do do
free from grit.
nov a)™ 10 by CLAGIIORN & WOOD-
, K KEGS GoBlioq Huttor—T*or Bolo by
15 0LAG11ORN & WOOD.
II0V 20
Cut .’iul Wrought Nails, Brads
and Spikes.
x A OASKS Cut Nails nsd. 3d to OOd
dOU ’50 do fine Wrought Nails
30 do Cut Brads Od to 20d
30 • do Wrt. Spikes osd. 4 to 8 ins.
24 Cj f ° r “ al ° by N. B. & H. WEED.
Turks Island bait.
, a /va BUSHELS, Lnniling from schr
4 UU" Katalidin anil for sulo on ac-
connnodatn^onns by ter& tupper.
Wanted.
A GOOD Servant that undoratands cook
ing, washing and ironing, is. wanted in
a small family. Sho must be noted for hon
esty and steadiness, for such a ono liberal
Tk"" C ‘layfcflE&DRICKSON.
Notice to Grocers.
T HOSE persons that have not Liconcc to
soli Liquors and those whoso licence
have Expired are requested to call at the
clerk’s office and ftirnish themselves with the
same on or before Tuesday next. After that
date, those that do not complv with the
terms of the ordinance will be placed upon
the Information docket,
nov 25 F. M. STONE, c. m.
DRAPERS & TAILORS,
MARKET SQUARE,
T ENDER their sincere tlianks to their
friends and the public generally for
I past favors, and very respectfully solicit a
continuation of patronage.
| They have received and are receiving a
fresh and handsome assortment of Super.
Super. Fashionable Cloths, Cassimores, Vest
ings, &c. &.c.
Also, on hand an extensive assortment of
Fashionable
Ready Made Clothing,
Consisting of Frock Coats,Coattees, Vests,
Pantaloons, Shirts, Cloaks, &c. Also, a
splendid assortment of Fancy articles, such
ns Cravats, (of tho very latest style,) Stocks,
Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. &c. &c.
N. B. Tho very latest New York, London
and Philadelphia Fashions are received, and
their customers may depend on having their
garmonts mado in a style not to bo excelled by
any, nnd at the shortest possible notice, and
also on such terms as cannot fail to please,
oct 27 244
To Hire,
- —egro Woman.
. . and Washer. For terms apply to the Bull-
scriber, or to Palmes & Loo.
PETER JONSON.
nov 17 261—pi
active Negro Woman, a goodCook
Roc &, Merriman,
Offer for tale,
BAGS Java Codec
t/U 30 Obis Canal Flour
10 casks* Goshen Cheese
20 boxes London Mnstata
80 do. Muscatel Raisins.
Council
W ILL moot on tlio first Monday in Do.
cembcr for the appointment of Auc
tioneers for tlio City of Savannah. _ A Bond
to tlio Governor in the sum of @3000 and
another to tlio Mayor and Aldermen in tile
sum of $1000 witli two or more approved se-
curitieB. Applications must bo left with Uio
Clerk previous to that day.
JAS. CLELAND, a C. Pro. Tern.
nov 23
Bolivar and Jackson Caps and
Navarino Stocks.
J UST received by tho ship Tvbce nnd o-
thcrlate arrivals, a veiy splendid assort
ment of Men’s and Youth's Caps of entire now
patterns.—Also, n very handsome assortment
of premium Nn v«riro Stocks^ & jju FF y,
nov 25
White Glass Lamps.
A FURTHER supply of Enamoled White
Glass Mantlo Lamps with Ground Sha-
des, also an ussortmont of Izomp >> icU.
Just received and for sale by
nov 23 HAZARD A DENSLOW
Howard Insurance Company
OF NEW-YORK,
C ONTINUE to insure againBt tho risk oi
lire. S, C. DUNNING,-Agent
I no,, 1(1 2031—1/1.
Cooper’s New Novel.
T HE WEPT OF WISII-TON-WISII;
aTalo, by tho Author of “ThoPio.
ncers” “ Tlio Prairie,” tie.
•* lint she is dead to him—to all—
Ilur lulo harms silent on the wail,
And on the stairs and at tho door
Her fairy step » heard no more.”
In two volumes.
A Selection from the Public and Private
Correspondence of Vico Admiral Lord Co -
lingwood; interspersed with Memoirs of ms
Life. Just received by
THOMAS M- DRISCOLL.
Presents for 1830.
T HE Talisman for1830, (New York) with
12 beautiful embellishments .
Tho Pearl for 1830, (Philadelphia) with 9
beautiful embellishments,engravod on steel.
ALSO TIIE TWO WORKS,
The Book of The Boudoir in 2 vols
Tho Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, .
including his Melodies, Ballads, &c. complete
in one volume. Just received
T1IOS. M. DRISCOLL,
nov 20 .
nov 17
Trunk Lost.
A RM ALL Black Lcathqjr Trunk, contain....
iiig elegantly bound Books, was taken
by mistake from Mrs. Mann s Boardmg
House, in New York, in tho Fall of 182ft
since which nolhing lias boon beard or it. A
similar trunk, was taken by mistake at tho
same time, brought to tins city, and has been
returned to New Yprk v Should tlio fonner
have fill
confer n
"odicc ofthc Georgian.
nov 1!) ! *«-*i
.mod to Now York. Should tho fornicr
ofltllcn in tho way of any person, lie will
ffcr a fever, by giving inh’rmation .Jf *<!?'
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