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Office of the Courier, )
Charleston, November G—10J P.M. }
arrived,-
Schtinmr'Thi'it'p, H usetnan, Key West 4<luy*,—
n:|ihrtg ihatn heavy* hiiO been • x|iprinnce<l nt dial
I'Jnce, >vhie!i had ibnm considorabl* damage to tbu whip*
I'iog. One Spanish brig nrcckud.
FOR CHARLESTON,
The regular StemriPiiekol
JOHN D.i MONGIN,
Curry, master?
i Will leave this fyV the
above place on Monday norit, 9 o’clock. For.
freight or passage, apply to
nov Q g. PfHLBRICK, AgonL
FOR AUGUSTA.
■The Regular Si ham Pnc.ket
WM; SEA BROOK,
- - Dubois, Master,
_____ t Will leave on Monday
next Ibr the above place. For ft-oight orpris-.
sago, having elegant accommodations, apply
on board, or to S. PiilLBRICIC,
nov 8 ' : Agent.
Dental Science.
M R. PLEASANTS—DENTIST—re-
spcctftilly acquaints the inhabitants of
-Savannah and, its vicinity, that he hns urrived
from New York, where hip has hud -the expo*
rience ofs.uverttl years ip tho theory and-prac-
tice of Dental Science—may bo consulted nt
Mr. Robinson's.-Boarding lluiisq, opposito
Mr. Johnson’s Shoo Store, Market Square,
lie is prepared to perform every operation
connected with bis profession, ami keeps con.
stuntty on hand, brushes and donttrilicn of the
best'kind aiid quality . V "jitfv.8:—I
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in December next
W ILL be sold between tho usual '"bouts
of sale, at the door of Coui l Houfc,
in Savannah, (Chatham County,) pursuant to
an order of the Justices oft he lnfoi lor Court
of said County, when' sitting for ordinary' pur
poses, tho interest of Churlci A, F. Iryine,
M.riha M. Irvine, Caroline A. Irvine; and
JaineF E. Ervine, being qnouudivod.Boventh
part each, *n and to Negro slaves, named
Flora and Jaiic. Sold for t|ie benefit of said
minors,. Satisfactory titles will lie given fir
the remaining interest in said slaves. Terms
made known on the dav of sale. k
ANN E. STEWART, Guardian.
tjov 8
Just Received.
OA BALES 3-4 and 5-1 Brown Shirting
O” and Shooting
Sit) cases 4-4 Blenched do
260. kegs'Tobacco, lumps and twist
100 boxes v do lumps
2(j() reams Wrapping Paper
For sale by * W. LIPPITT.
no 0 249—p
Fulton Market Beef.
| |V HALF bbls Fulton Market Beef
IU 5 pipes domestic ^Brandy
5 hrilftpipes Cognac do
00, bbls Kidney Potatoes.
50 do N. E. Ruin, for salo by
novO MICH’L. DILLON.
Corn and Outs.
-d d’MVn BUSHELS Corn
lOUO SOI) do iioav Outs
100 bundles Hay,Tor sale by
rtnv 6 MICH’L. DILLON.
Hay add Potatoes.
WA BBLS. Eastern Potatoes
• U 50 .Bundles Eastern liny
Just received and for sale'by
nov 0 WAKEMAN fc PALMES.
.'Sweet Oranges;
^ JUST received and for sale by
PUyU WAKEMAN & PALMES,
nov 0
Exchange Dock
l .'. * , Notice.,-r. .. j ■;
S - PIlI(/BRICK T S r salo of .Wrecked Goods
will .positively take place at Spuddcr’s
wharf this day at'10 o'clock precisely.
• novO. v '
Cord.
B EACH Island. CnrnTnr Fain tiy
odl 39 CANDLER & DAVIDSON,
-s’' .Window Sashes
<JAAA LIGHT’S Window SaBlifs.jusl
reeeiVifd and fin*sale by
ocrt9 . HAZARD &-DENSLOW,
Seed R yc and Oats.
^ vhk A /BUSHELS heavy North River
I “ ® VPsoed Oats—00 do. do. Rye,received
pdr ship; Queen slab and -for sale hv
oci29 WAKEMAN fo PALMES.
30,000 DOLLARS.
O N Monday Morning, 12tli instant, the
drawing of tho Union - Cahul Lotto*
ry, No. 22,.will bo received.
HIGHEST PRIZES:
1 prize of '! 3I),00i) flullnrs
1 prize qf 10,000. dollars
1 prize of 5,0(10. dollars
1 prizo , of 4,000 dollars
1 prize of ,3.71)4 dollurs
30 prizes of 1,000 .dollars f
' &c. - &.C. ■'. &c.
Tickets $10—Halves 95—Quarters 82 60.
Orders attended to at ’ n /
BAKER’S
nfiy 0 Lottery & Exchange Office.'
Notice.'
FT1HE subscribers have agreed to offer, qt
X retail and m lots to suit purchasers, tho'
stock of Crockery Ware, Glnsa, Chinn, and
Hard Ware, Saddlery, &«. r.tthe. stand oc
cupied bv tho lato Gko,. W. Cob, fo^tlio ho-
ncfit df the Heirs and creditors of his .Estate
—and. aro disposed to ollbr thonj^un such,
terms and at such-.prices as will riiako it an
object to dealers to purchase.
Mr. Stephan A. -Patot. wjll attend to tho
sale Under, thoir orders. ^
JOS. CUM MING, ( Al1in ,- ■
R.KING, TAdmors.
" oct2Q ‘ ' . . . \ . 230
PAINTING <fc GLAZING
H ouse, sign andspirp painting,
.' GILDING and GLAZfNG, PAPER'
HANGING, &c. executed by the subscriber,
nt ronsnnable'prices, at his old stand, sign bf
tho' Hand and Brush,opposite tho
Exchange, where feeling grateful for past fa
vours, he still solicits thoir continuance.
V. MARLO W.
Paints always ready and directions given
for using them. • ■ nov 5
3hip
TOU i\D I F* Y OIUC,
t E B T A II T, I 8 II R D LINE. 1
Tho rogular paoket sh
EMPEROR,
J. If. Iknnctt, master,
Will liavo-immediate dospatch.
Fur passage only, having ologant accommuda-
lions, apply to Capt. B. on board, or to
I1ALL, SUAPTER &, TUPPER.
oct 25 , .
roll i\E IF. YORK.
[ 6 8 T X B 1,1 8. H E l> \i 1-H‘B .] •
The roguinr pnckotsnip
QUEEN MAR, :
John Dailey, master,
Will liavo iimnodinto despatch.
For freight or passage, huving cxcollent nc-
commodtttions, apply to Cupt. B. on board,
m to - J > ■ .... * .
nov 7 HALL, SHAPTER &. TUPPER.
FOR Nil IV- YORK,
[ F. S T A 11 I. I S H R D 1. I N'B.1
The regnlnr packet ship
STATIUA,
Thomas H r ob,/, master,
wSfeSaos Will have immediate dospatch.
For IVeieht of. 100 bales Cotton, Or passage,
having elegant nccomuiodatibns, upply to the
Capluinonboard.orto
nov 7 HALL, SHATTER & TUPPERi
Duct S. Phinney’s Anti-Dyspep
tic or Bilious Pills.
T HESE Pillshave been in use for many
years,approved of by the most.rospectiiV
ble Medical Gentlemen, and vplued for
their being the most mild, safe, and effica
cious ri-inudy now in use, for remoying
complaints arising from - Indigestion :—
such n$ sourjicss, sickness, or pains in the
stomach and b.ovvqls, custiyeness and jaun
dice, with affections of the head, pains, diz
ziness, .or drowsiness f—tal^o in removing
rheumatic affections of .tho joints, graVelh
complaints, so termed ; Tic Dtmldftiux, or
i painful’ aflVctioiis of tho nerves of: the
face, and diseases of’tiio skin, when these
are brought on, of kept up from a disorder
ed state of the stomach and bow*-!s, and
often vitiated state of tho bile. They are
accommodated lo all ages nml climates,-aiid
under all circumstances, and well adapted lo.r
the removal of a morbid condition of the sto
mach and bowels of children, wheh aflliutod
with worms. They are also found efficacious
in removing colds, or slight uffuctious of.llio
Jungs,-
Plain directions accompany each box.
A supply just received and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON, Agents.,
nov 8
; WuTited.
B ILLS-uf the Banks of Aughsta; VVestcrn
Bunks and Slate' Branches.
D. PONCE.;
0Apply . (until further notice) at the
Counting Rooms uf Mr. Jos. II. Burrouvlis,
or Messrs. .T. & J.Tleid. net 511
J M. Jones,
W ILL ffiM repair CLOCKS nml
WATCHES, of every description—
nt No. 5. Young's .Buildings, opposite N. B.
and IL VVoed’s Hard wore" Store.
Also, on liancfi Ghld and SilveriWatchrs,'
Jewellery, Whips, Canes, Musical Instru
ments, <Slc. &c.
All kinds ofJEWELLEHY repaired in thc
neatest manner, j
nov 5 242—p
FOR TROYIPUNGE.
Tho; brig
; W A LTH A M.-
P. Sheldon master,
For freight ur passage, having
good accommodations; nppjy to tho master
onboard at Moors wharf or to
- J. STONE & CO. .
nov 3. : ,
Tvh Neiv Ybj'ik.«‘
Tho fust, sailing hackpt brig
MADISON,
Waller Hidliley, blaster,
will liavo immediate dispatch.—
For. freight or passage^ li living, superior^c-
coWmodiitions, apply to Capt. B. on board,at
Anciaux'wharf, or to .
nov 5 COHEN & MILLER. .
Chloride Soda.
T HE most efficient agent for preserving
Meats, removing offensive odors, neu
tralizing. pestilential oiihnlnlionsnnd destroy,
ing Coutugion.&c. ftc. .Prepared hy'"J ; Bos.
ton of Now York and double the sircngth of
any oilier Manufacture, a fresh supply just re
ceived and bi' suit* by
nov 8 LAY &, HENDRICKSON.
Notice.
Dyip Stones.
12 DRIP ^onea, for salo by
J.B. HERBERT&CO.
Prime Ncw Orleans Sugar.
QQ H1IDS. landing from ship Munches*
OO ' terrUliQ dav, and for safe hy '
net 31 : JO^. U. BURROUGHS.
Russia Hemp Cordage.,
COlLS of the above, assorted from
sJ 9 Ij] to 4 inches,now.landing from on
hoard ship United States from Philadelphia,
and fur sale by
nov 5 SAML.D. CORBITT.
Gin,.Brandy and Flour.
3 PIPES.Holland Gin .
5 hhds^do. Cognac Brandy
50 bbls! Canal Flour
Luriding and for sale hv
nov 3 HALL; SHAPTER & TUPPER.
. Jiist; Received;,'
TONS Iron well assorted.
200- kegs Nails '
20 ^q-irter chests Hyson Tea
3 whole chests . _ do
For sale by . . J. STONE & CO.
nov 2‘ • ' -/. ; • ••
NOTICE.
f’J’HlE co-partnershi|i. heretofore existing
A iindor tho firm of Hall, Suaptkr &
TuppfU, is this day dissolved by miitiial con-
sent. GEORGE IIALI., •
J. S.SHAPTER,
HOMES TUPPER.
Savannah, 1st November, 1832./
N OTIC E.
T HE sMbscribors having formed n connex
ion in business. The .concorn will bo
conducted under tbo'firm of
Hull, Shajiler 4' Tapper,
as heretofore. GEORGE HALL,
J. 9. SHAPTER,
FRED’K. A. TUPPER.
Suyannah, Novomber. 1st, 1832.
’ /Muckerol.
Mackerel, landing
from ship Samuel Wright und for
b J. STONE &. CO.
sale by
oct 29
fTMIE Hannfoblc-Mw Court of Ordinary of
X Chatham county, has adjourned till 10
o’clock, A. M. Mondav.next, 'By order of the
Justices, IIOB’T'.VV. POOLER, Cl’k.
nov.8 1 • - .
Notice.
L AY-DAYS on Cotton per .Company’s
boats No. 7 und 11, will expire to-mor
row afternoon. VVM. TAYLOR,
nov 8 P. SiR'.Ca.
... .. . Shuff. • 1 ; • ;
6 BARRELS Lorillord’s Maccobny and
Scotch Si\uffi, received per recont arrivals
and for sale by •' • - .
nov 7 LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Richmond Flour &. 1 obacco.
Q RIJI.S New Flour
70 Kogs Endoy 8s Lumps \
70 do Endoy 1' "*
50 do Grace 1
100 boxes Emly f
Landing from schr Amiiy nml for sale by
oct 30 C.GJIEN & MILLER.
,oy os i.umps \
ey 12 Twist (
ce 12 do J
tly 8s Luiiis j
Splendid assortment of Fashionable.
HATS AND CAPS.
TOJINSTON & SAVAGE offiy for salo
•J at their Hat VYaro-IIouse, North side
Market Square; a cumploto assortment of
Fushionuble Huts, embracing nil tho.diffi^ont
qualities of Black and Drqb Beaver; Otter,
&.C.: together witli a full supply oflow priced
Roram and Wool Hats, of overy description
and quality. Also, a great variety of Fur &
Hair, Seal and Cloth CapB, rill of wlVch will
bu sold on libejul torm9 forCASK or approved
pnper Savannah,-Oct. 271h, 1832!
Notice.
£1 PIIILBRICK will soil the Pews in the
kJ. J.uiheron Chilrch on Thursday,tho 15th
inst. ut lOp’clock, A. M, Salo to take place
in tho Church. . nov "
FOR PROVIDEAUE, ,
Tho brig
RO M UL-IJS,
N, S. Mauran, muster,
Will-niont with despatch. For
freight or passage, apply on hoard at Moore’s
wharf, nr to I’AFT dt PADELFOUD.
,.oct31 .• • ■ •
FOllJlAI/VlMOlli:,
2’hc finosohr.
AMITY, ‘ r..
Capt, Town*ei\d,
Being iieurly loaded, will take
the bnlnncc of her cargo at’reduced rates—
Apply to FRANCIS SORREL,
nov ft /■*!
For Rent,
The dwolling part of thb. Brick
BiiildiiigH on the Bay, nt present
occupied by Mrs.. White,'and a j
room on tho first floor of tho Homo
building, recently occupied by A. B. Fufinin,
Esquire, os it Counting House, <
Also, two Stores on tho first floor of tho
Brick Buildings adjoining tho Cjty Hotel,
neatly fitted up for Counting Rooms. Apply
"* I. K. TEFFT, '
nhv-fl—n
Agent.
oct IS
To Rent,
Until July aicxt, a small and
convenient House, situate in a
! pleasant part of the city. For
terms, &c. apply-at. this oflico.
... • * ; - 2.91
EDUCATION.
T HE next Term In Waltiiouuvii.M:
Academy, in Liberty*county, will oom-
monco on tho first Monday in-January next.
The Mule Doparitnbnt wjll cant nuq under
the care of Mr. Pyxciion.
Thu Femulo Department -will ho placed un
der tho management of Miss Eliza Pyncu-
on. In Btallng this fact, the Commissioners
foci great pleasure in being able to offer to
tho public, tboBorviccs of a Indy of so high n
rank na nn Instrnctross. E|»o has had expe
rience in one of-tho most flourishing Semina
ries at the Northland .she wjll introduce into
her School the improvements that have beoii
made in Female Education. To tho udvauco-
iriont of the Pupils in litbrnlure ami setdneo,
in morality ami its oticmlant virtues, .will ho
udi)od a system ot cullsthamc exorcises,whiuh
couduco CHsnntinlly to health' and to grricn In
manners. From other credentials of Miss
Pyiiwhop’s qual.flcations, wo subjoin tho fol
lowing :—
From Miss Dccciicr, Jate principal of the
, Hartford Female Seminary.
. IIaUtfoud, July M, 18512.
Being requested by onn 'df ^liss Pynchoh’s
tViorids, to express ihy opinion tif-lun* qthiliii-
outions us a Teacher, it. gives mo groat
plonmiro tq.ho ahlo to Rpeak with such un-
minglcd commendation. 'donsuhtr. her as
remarkably fitted to discharge with success
tho.dutleH of an nisi motor. Hor, natural dis
position iB such ns will inovilably omlenr her
to hor pupils. Ilqr cducntimi ami acquire
ments, uro of a superior order, nml her oxpo-
rionco in Teaching, and her facility in ex
plaining and communicating knowledge, tmu-
blo hor to employ thmn to tho bcstuiRantpgc.
To thin may be added, that guod principles,
and sincoro piety', nro tho Toundatlop und
mainspring ot her uflbrts and success.
- (Signed)
, HATH■'! RlNFi E .BEEClIEll.
From the Rev. Snml. Osgood, D. D.
SlmiXGPiELn, (Miish.) July 14, 18327
MisH Pytichoii, tho hidy ohovo ruforred to,
‘m u imjinhor pftho first church iri this place,
und has adornod her profession by a holyand
consistent conversation. She is modest and
unttfisurhing. us n Christian but I liavo’no
cloul.lti slio wilfoxart a happy inlluonco over
the minds of her pupils. Slio is highly osti-
m a tod hy her ohris'lian friends who aro best
acquainted with her, nml I think that any In
stitution will ho beneflttcd by hor talents and
piety. (Signed)
SAMUEL OSGOOD,
Pastor of tho first Church in Springfield!
Miss Fynchmv will bo nsaislod by Miss
llancock Irem Boston, wh« comes well ro-
(•ommbndod uh a scnnlijic and correct per.
fornior nn.tho Organ and Piano. It i« inten
ded to pi rice this institution onp. firm fooling,
anil to afford to the lower, counties.of Geor
gia, u School; whqro may bo obtained the ad-
vantages of a thorough and accomplished ud-
uoatiop.' - !
TERMS:
Tuition in RoaUing & Spoiling, $3 00 per qr.
The rihnvo with >Vritiiq> ami
ArTtlmmlic,.
Tho ubova witfiGrammar, Rlio-
toric, Philosophy,- Algebra,
Euclid, Chemistry, &c. &c.
Tho ahova 'with the. Freftch,
Latin und Grcolt.'iia'nguWes," 9 00 “
Drawing,. 10 00 *'
Music, • / 12 50 “
CHARLES WEST, Soc'ry.
Liberty county, Nov. 1 1832.
novO 243—1)
Dry Goods at Auction*
nv j, n. herdErt & co.
On THIS DAY, 8th Inst, util o’clock, will
bo sold bolero our storo,
An invoico of Dry Goods recoivcd nor ship
Englo I'rpvv New York,.consisting.of Muslins,
ainglo and double Tainbourd Collars, Tam-
bourd apd Firella ditto, and‘Tambourd Miis-
lin Prpits. Tho above lira tho vory best
Swiss Goods and received from the Importer
in New York. also,
V . 2000 yds Negro Cloth
2 eqsuB Brouaka
10000 Spanish Segars
also,!
1 single barreled DuckGitn,percussion lock
1 ’double darrelud do
1 Gobi Pntont LcvoV Watch
A quantity of choice Books
A l.S'o,
An invoico Ready Made Clotlling.
nov 8 / ■
H Y J. IF IIF. R11E R V 4- C O,
AT 1'HIVATR SALK.
A negro Man, 40 years of age—-a good
cook, pallor ami gnrdnor.
'’nov 8 1 - ‘ / '
D’j J. li. HERD RUT <4- CO.
- - AT PRtVATR SALR.
10 cases, eonltiining fancy Ginghams, A-
prop Checks, and Pcnitbntinry Stripes nnd
Plaids. , nov 0
JOHN C. LEGE,
H AS the honor to inform, tho Ladies and
Gentlonion of the-city of Savannah,
that ho luts/procured a first rate Confection
er and Pastry Cook from the city of London
—.that ho- kcojis on liqnd tho choicest Fruit
and Confectionary to bo had at wholesale or
rotuil—that lie duily bakes Moat, Oyster and
other Pies which !|o keeps hot, with which lio
will he happy to, supply families nnd visitors.
His liquors aro of llm choicost soloction.—
Ordors from tho country for nrticlas in his
lino, .will ho promptly attouded to at tho low
est rate.
nov 2 . ■ ' ' 240—f-
Rtistauratcr.
T HE subscribor rcspcctPidly informs hia
friends urnl the .'public, that he lias open
ed the Collar formerly occupied by'J.C.Whi-
•tibia- next door to ’ho City Hotel, whore ho
will snyply them with
OYSTEUSAllELlSHES
of a!! kinds, at any hour, and hop«n by strict
attention to his business to merit a share of
public'pat milage. A. REED.
Ni II.—Oysters in tho shell and picklo put
pp .for tho. country end iumilics at tho shor
test nblleo. All orders punctually attended
" v * ' - ’ Aili.
ilorsos !
A pair of Northern HOR
SES, well broke to harncps;
and a second hand BAR-
ROUGll; also, a second-
For sale hy. .
MICHAEL DILLON.
In Store,
F OR sain by JOSEPH GUMMING,
15 hhds prime Porto Rico Sugars
1st quality New. Orleans Molasses
1st quality Ilcmp Bagging
' New Orlcuns and St. Croix Sugnrs, of
fair quality.
nov 7 •. .. * ».*r'2..
Buckwheat Flour, per Georgia.
a /"k HALF mid 40 qr. bbls. Buckwhoal
1 vf Flour, freo from grit.
1 O'-kegs Goshen Butter .
‘.60 b0xc8Sorip
150 gallons. DutclrLmserdOil. For sale by
nov 1 CLAGIIORN & WOOD.
Negro Cloths aiurShoes.
v .Just received by brig Rome.
A AA4 V Yds Linsey Kerseys -j wool
1U,UU0 2,000 yards plains
2,000 yards English Korney’s all wool
• ... -ALSO' '/• '
5000 pair Negro Shoes
Togethor with a general assortment, of
Hats, boots and shoos, which are offered at
Wliqlesalo or retail for cash or undoubted
paper by . . •
• GEORGE NEWHALL & CO.
nov 2 .240—11
New Huts.
JuSt »oceived per .ship Queen
.Mab and schr. Georgia, u sploii*
did assortment of II ATS from
tho first nmriuluctorios in New
_ York—Among which is otjc case
of the latest London fahiohs recoiyed in New
York hr' one montli since, for salo at the
subscriber's Hat ami Shoo Ware-house, Pen-
field’s buildings, next store to Purse & Stiles’
English Potatoes.
-j KHAMPERS English Potatoes, lnn-
X ding, from ship Geo. Canning and
for salo by ENSVVORTH.& WAY.
nov 7
Smoked Herring.
■a BOXES superior Smoked Herring
XUv/50 hampers Potatoes. Landing
from ship Medora, for sale by
nov 7 EN3WORTH & WAY<
Pearl Barley.
6 KE(jS suporior putch Pearl Barley, just
received and for sale by
nov 7 LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Bale Rope.
J QQ COILS, Landing from ship Florinn
and for sale by
JOHN W. LONG.
oct 23
Potatoes and Apples.
BBLS Potatoes
tj\j 50 do Apples, landin;
dison, and fur sale by
opt 27
from brig Ma-
MICII’L, DILLON.
Crockery-ware
W O CRATES assorted, landing from ship
« .O Oglethorpe from Liverpool, and for
sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Paints, Oils, &c.
QR. kugs English and American
4 tJ VVhito:Lcad \
50 eighth do Mo J do .
25 kegs'BInck Paint
15 do. Yellow Ochro
30 canisters Verdigris 4Vto 7 lbs
200 galls English Linseed Oil
25 doz Liquid; Ink
50 reams Letter Paper.
Just received and' for sale hy .
oct 31 . ENSWORTH .&■ WAY.
oct 27
Visiting Cards.
A LARGE assortment, of Visiting Cards
and Curd cases, some very elegant, just
received and fur sale hy ,
nov 7 LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Mustard.
•g BOXES superior London Mustard,
J. Cl iust received snd for sale by
„ov 7 LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Hibbert’s London Brown Stout
O/k CASKS, quarts, 7 do 'each
Zt f 20 do pints. Receiveil from Lon
don direct, per Anleeus, ond for sale bv
nov 2 GAUDRY & LEGRIEL.
” ~~ Albany Alo.
1 A BBLS Fidler &‘Tuylurs fresh Albuny
1U Alo, landin-from ship Emperor and
for sale by JOHN BENTLEY
OCt 15
Ever Pointed Pencil Cases.
A A DOZEN Addison’s Silver ever point-
£ Vf od Pencil Cases, assorted new pat
terns. Also, extra I .ends, just receiveil^and
forsoleby " “
nov 3
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Whiskey, Brandy, Flour,&c.
PA BBLS simorior Rye Whisltoy
tJvf 5-pipes Domestic Brandy
40 half bbls new Flour
10 pipes nnd
-10 bbls Oidor Vinegar
3 hlids LcafTobacco
Just received and for sale by
nov 5 S. D. CORBITT.
Bunch Raisins, &c,
Q A BOXES fresh Bunch Rnlsins
10 baskets Anchor Chumpiiign
0 dozen pt. bo’tlos Cofiict brand do.
10 baskets'Sweet Oil
, 50 lbs. Rock Candy. 300 do. Currants
2 cases Loaf Table Salt
500 lbs. Madeira Nuts. 600 do. Brazil Nuts
000 lbs. Filberts. Received per brig Alto
and for sale by
out 29 WAKEMAN & PALMES.
Anthony Turner,
Exchange Dock,
H AS just rocoivod and offers for sale
10 libds pure N. Ey Rum
50 bbls do do
50 do India Point Gin
20 do Connecticut do (Jenk’s brand)
2UU0 lbs Codfish .
20 boxes first quality Soap
100 bbls Eastern Potatoes
5 qr; casks pure Lisbon Wine
10 do do Sweet Malaga do
&c. Ac. &c,; .
All of which will be sold at a moderate ad-
0 00
’ 50
Book store,
net 31
238
II. N. ALDRICH.
jnno 29
For Rent;
THE WosVcrntericmont in Gib
bons’ Brick Buildings.
For turmsapply to
WM. DUNHAM.
182—t
To Rent,
Sovornl convonierit houses to,
rent in different parts of the city.
Also, wharfage and storage.—
Fortorms, upplv t,o the subscriber
WILLIAM ROCtIG.
237||p;■ ■
. Valualile Rice Plantation
FOR SALE.
T HE plantation called Gowrio t on Argyln
Island, Savannah Rivor/with nil tho tip-
purton.mcoH—cento lug 300 acres nfflrst qual
ity River Rico Land, 220 acres bf which arc
clijarod ami under, good banks, anti 80 acres of
uncleared Swamp ; togethor with an Island
m M\dd)c River, nearly opposite to tho tract,
containing 30tterus, rnuro or Icbs, of tl.n anrno.
description, also uncleared, formerly,- tho
propnrty of the lulu Archibald MoLoran, Eeq:
tleccnsod. On thu premises llicro is a vnlim-
lile Rice Mill, Well known on tho River os
Gowrie Toll Mill, which* is now in operation,
heating out. tho crop oftho prosont yorir, with
Winnowing MIouko, Overseer and Negro
Houses, complelo for a gang of 50 hands.
Persons desirous of viewing tho property
may do so on application t.o Mr.-John Rogers,
no tho premises. The titles aro unexception
able, ami possession will be given on the first
Tuesday in January noxf. at wliiyh time the
Negroes now nn tho place will ho sold at Ad
ministrator’s Sales boioro tho CourtIIuubo in
Savannah, of which purchasers moy avail
thomselvcs if thoy think proper.
For terms of salo upply lo cither of the ini,
dersigned, where a Plat of thp property can
ho soon. HENRY JVPALPiN.
NORMAN \V ALLACE,
‘Savannah, 3d November, 1832.
.OSrTlW Charleston .Courierwill publisli
tho whovo for 0 weeks and forwurd thoir Bill
to this oflico for payinont.
oct 0
243
Dcnt,istr}\
D r. HUBBARD, Surgoon Dnntist, from
Now York, respect fully informs tho Ja-
dies and gentlemen of.Savannah aiid tho vi
cinity, that ho haa taken a room at Mrs. Os.
homo’s iii Broughton street, nearly opposito
tho First Prbsby.mritrn Clifirch, whore ho is
prepared to perform all operations in tho
lino of his profession In tho hosf. mnnrior; ho
will insert Teeth of tho best mutorials, thru’
all tho dforentgradationa, From ouo to u lull
soi, which will appear perfectly natural, and
nrovo useful for many years, without renpir.
Ills room is ploa{muuudcdnvenieiit ( undthosa
who nro disposed to qull, can hnvo thoirTcetli
uxumihod, and will bu informed whatsis no-
coHsary to put tliem in pnrfcr.t order,' Iroo of
expense. Thorn aro undoubtedly many in
dividuals who arc not nensibloof nuy opera
tions baifig necessary on thoir Tooth, would
find on examination, by a trifling expense be*
fore it - is too lato, would suvo thutn many
ImurB of most oxcrut at ipg pain, and preservu
many a vuhjablo.tooth through lifo. . All op
erations will ho wnrranteif. Office hours
from 0 o’clock A. M. to 1 P. M. and from 3
to 5 P.M. ' .
nov 3 240—J|p
Hoarding.
jVTIlS. BURNETT has romovpd 'to Mr.
IvX Gordon’s Brick Building, tli Draylon-
street, throe doors from tho Bay, and 1ms
very good accommodations for BOARDERS
and solicits tho patronage of hor friends and
acquaintances, and shu will do ull that lays
in hor [lower to make them comfortable,
nov 6 . . , . , f 243-1.1 in
Live Oak Timber for sale on Cumberland
Island.
T HE proprietor of this Timer wishing to
clear tho lands on whidh.it stands, svill
dispose of it on very reasonatilo tdrnis. It
is huliovod the frames of a frigato and wlpop
of war & about thirty.thousand feet of Timber
Huitablo for merchant vessels, might readily
bcob amed hern. For flirt her particulars ap
ply to Messrs. Bayard A Hunter at Savannah
nr to P. M. NIGHTINGALE,
oct 18 Oq tho premises.
INSURANCE.
T HE Augusta IuRuranco A Banking Com
pany continue to insure ogninst the dan
gers of river navigation.
They also insure Dwolling Ilouftos, Furni
ture, Stores and Merchandize, against tho
dangers of FIRE, for any desired length of
tinio. For terms, which will bo liberal,, ap
ply to WILLIAM DUNCAN, ' -C
oct 18 . Agent. 7
vanco
nov f
242— l
Hay and Mackerel.
BBIi?. MnckerM No. 1, 2 and 3
s 100 bpndlca prime Eastern Hay
52 bbls. Potatoes, just landing from ship
Modorrf and for sale low by.
nov 3—p JOSEPH AUZE
Prime Seed Rice,
O P very superior quality, for pale by
JOS. II. BURROUGHS,
nev 7 2M--L
Butter, &c.
■f fY ^GS superior Butter
I No. 1 Mackerel
No. 2tn Qr. bbls
An assortment oVBiscuit, Ac. just received
and for salo by W. ,Z. HALL,
oct 25 i ' .
Chairs.
L ANDING from ship Samuel Wright an
Invoice ofChairs. For sole by
out 39
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Plantation for Sale.
T HE undersigned offers for salo hia Cot
ton Plantation, situated about two miles
from the City containing 330 acres, all ot
primo high and low - land, excepting 10 acres
of barren, wit h buildings sufficient for thirty
negroes, together with all other buildings u-
sually required on a plantation. Ten or 12
negroes will be sold witli or without the place,
oct23 JOHN WATERS.
©((partnership;
rfflllE Subscribers have associated them.
JL selves together under the firm ’ of
Cu)iis 4' Hrlls,
for the pnrpnso of carrying on thu business of
House and Signi Painting, Paper Hanging
Gilding and Glazing in nil thoir various brun
ches, and have taken the shop formerly oc
cupied by Messrs. Potter & Wilber, iii Whit-
nkor-slrecrt, bpposjte to Messrs. Hazard &
Denslow’s, ond hope by punctuality, und strict
attention to business to morit u share of pub
lic putronoge.
CHARLES M. CURTIS.
GEO. BETTS,
oct 0 226
Notice',
A CONT RACTis wrintod to erect a.Bridgo
over Pipemakcrs Creojt on the Augusta
qml Cherokee llill Cross Road, with newa-
butments.
The Bridge to‘he 40 fcot long from ahnt-
mcht to nbutinnnt and 20 foot yvido, with 2
sets of Posts driver, sufficiently into the earth
and capped for four joists to rest on: the whole
to ho of'I ho best black cypress—the. con-
tractor to furnish the matorials and will bo
required to rcuiovo the old timber and caved
in earth. Proposals will be rcceiyod for tho
nbovo work, until the 1st day of December
next by .fames Potter orJurnea VVallaco Esaa.
Commissioners of that part of the Hoard,or by
tho Chairman or Scerotnry of, the Boad of’
ComiTiissionnrH of Roads for Chatham Coun
ty; of whom further particulars can bo ob
tained. ,'
WM. PARKER, Chairman.
John W. BaunaUd, Secretary,
nov, 5
Copartnership.;
TAREDERICIv SCRANTON,and JOHN
JT GRIMES, have connected themaoives
in business under th'o firm of
SCR AM TON 4- GRIMES.
They have taken the store in Market Square
formerly occupied by L, Scranton, whore thoy
intend to keep a general assortment of
Groceries suitable for Town- and .Country
trufio , :*‘L oct 11
Gimtleinen’sruKl Youth's Cups.
T HIS morning received, and now open
ing, u splendid assortment of Centle-
rnen’s and Youth’s CAPS, comprising ulmost
every variety. For sale very low ot the
Fashionable Hat, Cap and Suou M lY«rc-
Ilouse, Pevjield’s Buildings.
U. N. ALDRICH,
nov 7 211
Fall and Winter Dry Goods.
B Y the ship Oglethorpe and other recent
arrivals from Liverpool &New York,tho
subscribers have recoivcd thoirpsual supply of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
which they oiler fer salo at reasonable prices
and on usuul terms. ! - ^
oct 25 LOW, TAYLOR & CO.
Miss Sarah Rogers,
K ESPECTFULLY informs the ladies ot’
^avannohand its vicinity, that she has
jiiBt opened a fashionable assortment of Milcjj
rnary, .the latest from New York, in CongeK*
street, opposito Mr, Ingjis’ store.’ -
. oct 20 r 236—t
A Situation Wanted,
A S Ovorseor on either a Riqo 6r CottorY
Plantation, by a aiiiglo man who has
had a few years experience in the cultivation
of Rico-and also sovoral years in that of Cot.
ton, and who in well acquainted with tho
must approved methods of getting up, trans
porting and applying-tho still marsh mud, and
also the diflbrent soils that arc. moBt likely to
bo behetited by its use—satisfactory recom.
mendations can bo produced. For further
particulars ripply to Hugh Cussjday, Marked
Square.
nov,7 244—
Notico.
L AY DAYS nn Cotton por Cmnpany’B
boats Nos. 9 & 15, will expire to-mor
row afteruoou.
WM. TAYLOR,
aov 6 S. D,-Co.
' Wanted,
G EORGIA Western Dank Hills
Ilawkinsvillc bonk bills token at tho
same rate fif discount as Milledgovillu ami
Macon mid tho other brancliu9 of tho bank of
the State of Georgia.
BENJ. EWD.. S PILES.
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