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10.000 DOLLARS’
O E SATURDAY, 17th instant, tho draw.
in? of tlio Maryland State Lottery, No.
17, will be received.
HIGHEST PRIZES;
2 prizo of 10,000 dollars
1 prizo of 5,000 dollars
1 prizo of 2,000 dollars
1 prizo of 1,370 dollars
0 prizes of 1,000. dollars
5 prizes of T<000 dollars
&c. &c. &c.
Tickots 94—Halves 92—Quarters 81.
Orders attended to at
■ BAKER'S
nov 18 Lottery & Exchange Office.
Raisins, Wines and Tons.
OS\ BOXES bunch and bloom Raisins
«v 30 -Half, and qr do do
20 baskets Anchor Champaign
5 boxes Grape do
10 dozen Gomel ^ * do in »nts
20 or chests Hyson Tea (late import'll.)
5 do do Imperial do
24 catt y boxes Hysnn&Gunnowdor Tons
Received from ship? John Tuvlor and Lou
isa for sale by WAKEMAN & PALM E8;
nov 13 Exchange Dock,
O
B. \V. DfilnUintCT Cl).
PFKIl P.r onto
00 hluls prirno N. Orleans Sugar
Of) bngs pr'.mo cdflbo
SObbls ~»ly Jo
I'M) ps Bagging
Jl) j casks Sicilly Madeira Wine
10 ^ do sweet ATalag do
f> pipes Holland Gin’
H do .Cognac Brandy
'10 tons assorted Iron
15 } boxes Hyson Tea
•v 10
210-n
Ruck-whcat. ButtGr, Cliecso.iVc^
61A HALF and qr. bids Uuck-wlieat-meul
(free from grit).
10 kegscho cc Goshen Butter
25 boxes'Cheese
23 casks do
20 boxes Digby Herring
'10 bbls Beets
1000 bunches Onions
J 00 smoked Tongues
30 bhls Kidney Potatoes
12 half bbls pieklod Tongues.
2 kegs fresh Currants
Landing ftum chip Louisa, mid for sate hv
nov 13 WAKEMAN & PALMER.*
Aatliony Turner.
• Exchange Dock,
H AS just received and offers for sale
10 hhds pure N. E. Rum
50 bbls do do
50 do India Point Gin
20 do Connecticut do (Jenk’s brand)
2000 lbs Codfish
20 boxes first quality Soap
100 bbls Eastern Potatoes
5 qr. casks pure Lisbon Wino
10 uo do Sweat Malaga do
&c. Sic. &c,
All of which will bo sold at a moderato ad.
vanco
nov 5
242—r,
Mackerel, limn. Ac.
H A A BBLS.No. 2 and 5) Mnckorel
XX*\J 30 Iinifhbl8 No. iand2 do
. 10 bids N E Runi
lfl-doz Blue pointed Pails, 1st quality
*10 doz Hronms
.. • 51 cases IJrogon Shops
‘ 1 12 (lov. Chair,-*, assorted
• Landing from Ship Sterling from Boston,
for tolo by v J. 13. HERBERT & CO.
‘ nov 12 . ,
Just liecoivctl.
n PIPES Hnllniyl/Gin
4 linlf uml 3 qr. pices Srrnctl Brandy
1 do do Dopby do
51 qr, do Dumon do
20 lirkens Goshen Ilultcr
“a j' ^nChcoao
40 bids Anples, lauding from ship Lou.
isa from New York nnd.for.snlo bv
‘nov 22 ' ' J. R. HERBERT &CO.
Lard
KEGS Junding from steamer Sea-
brook, for Rule by
hod 12 J. B. HERBERT & GO.
100
Ncw Orleans «% St. Croix Sugar.
X IHinS very prime N O Sugar
4*'tJr 25 dp; do do St. Croix do
;LandingtVom on norm! fillip Louisa and for
sale by. . HALL, SHAPTER&TUPPER.
nnvT3 •
1ALLSIIAPTER & TUPPER.
Wagted to Hire.
S IX or eight good Negro Laborers.
Apply to
11 A* *
nov 13
Mackerel jnul Huy.
QAA BBLS Mackerel V
275 bundles first quality Portland
lluy, landing from the bark Oxford, mid for
sale by-. JOSEPH-AUZB.
nov 13 241)—p
YVliisk&y, Brandy, Flour,&c.
^BBLR superior ltyo Whiskey
5 jiipes Domestic Brandy
40 In If bbls new Flour
10 pipes and
10 bids Cider Vinegar
3 hhds l-ioafTobacco
Just received and fur sale by
nov 5 S. D. CORBITT.
Notice.
rpllE subscribers have agroed to offer, at
X retail and in lots to suit purchasers, tho
stock of Crockery Wnrc, Glass, China and
Hard Warn, Saddlery, &c. at tho stand oc
cupied hy the late Guo. W. Cob, Tor tho be-
mint of tho Heirs and creditors of his Estato
—and are disposed to offer them on such
tonne and at such prices as will make it an
object to dealers to purchase.
Mr. Stephan A. PatotwM altond to the
sale under tlioir orders.
notan 23d
Notice. ~
A CONTRACTi. wanted In orncU tlriilyo
oVerPipemakors Crvok on tho Augusta
and Cherokee Hill Cross Uuad, with iiuwa-
butniciits. •
Tho Bridgo to ho 40 foot long from abut
ment to abuunont and 20 feet wide,' with 2
sols of Posts driver. sufficient lytnto the uurth
and copped for four joists to rest on: tliowliole:
to ho of tho host black cypress—tho com
tractor to furnish the materials and will bo
required to rotnovo tho old timber and caved
in earth. Proposals willbo receivod for tho
above work, until tho 1st day of December
next by James Potter or Jfirnos WallncoEsqs.
Commissioners of that part of the Hoard,or uy
tho Chairman or Secretary <»f the Road, of
Commissioners of Ruuds for Chntlmm’Coun-
ty; of whom further particulars can boob,
tiiinod.
W vl. PARKER, Chairman. .
Jon.v W. Bauxahu, Secretary.
nov 5
*V)/l LIVERPOOL.
Tho fino copperod ship
SAMUEL WRIGHT.
D. L. Allen, master.
__ r Will cdmmcnco loading on Mon-
day, next, und bo despatched immediately,
For freight of250 bags Cotton, apply to Capt.
A. on board, or to
ANDREW LOW
no? 0 p
lioardmg,
M RS. BURNETT lias removed to Mr.
Gordon’s Brick Building, tn Drayton-
street, three doors from tlio Bay, and ban
very good accommodations for BOARDERS
and solicits tho patronage ofliqr friends and
acquaintances, and sho will do all that lays
in her power to niuko them comlbrlnblo.
»v0 243-11 m -
FOR NtiW-VUliK,
l R 8 T A n l. I H It ED UltG.l
. Tho regular packet ship
EMPEROR,
J: H, Dennett, master,
TOfftM Will have immediate dospatch.
For passage only, having elegant accommuda.
lions, apply to Capt. B. on board, or to
HALL, Sri A PTE R & TUPPER.
uct25. . .
Miss Simili Itoaors,
R espectfully informs thcindieRop
Savannah and its vicinity, that sho has
just opened a fashionnblo assortment of Milo
rnary, tho latest from Now York* in Congoss
street, opposito Mr. Inglis’ store,
oct 29 230—1
FOR PROVIDENCE.
Tho brig
WALTHAM.
P. Sheldon master,
-~r ^,-r-p— Fur freight or pasBngo, haying
good accommodations; apply to tno master
on board at Moors wharf or to
J. STONE & CO.
nov
FUR LIVERPOOL,
The line packet ship *
JOHN WELLS.
Curtis, master,
Will maot with immediate dos.
patch* Foc.frpight of 250 bales Cotton, ap
ply In WM. GASTON,
nov 12 248-p
INSURANCE.
T HE Aiigiista Itimirnnce Sr. Banking Com
pany contiimo to insure against tho duiir
gnrs of river navigation. 1
They also insuro Dwolling Houses, Furni
ture, Stor*'8 H»id Merchandize', against tho
dangers of FIRE, for any desired loiiglh of
time. For terms, Which will be liberal, tip.
ply.to WILLIAM DUNCAN,
oct 18 Agent.
Huy.
A REGULAR supply, at a I times on hand,
for sale by
nov 13 WAKEMAN & PALMES.
Dental-Science.
I R. PI.EASANTS—DENTIST—Tc-
8pentllil)y•acquaints the iniiiihitflT\tsof
Savannah mid its vicinity, thnt-lic has arrived
from NcW York, where lie haulm)) tho expe
rience ofsuveftil years in the theory and prac
tice'of Dental Scionco—may bo consulted at
Mr. Robinson’s Boarding House, opposito
Mr. Johnson's Shoo Store, Market Square.
Ho is prepared to perform every operation
connected with his profession, nud keeps con-
Flantly on Imiiil.’hnialies and dentrifico of the
host kind and quality nov 8—I
Live Oak Timber for sale on Cumberland
; *• Island.
T HE proprietor of this Tinier wishing to
clear the lauds on which it stands, will
dispose of it on very reasonable terms. It
is believed the frames of n frigate and sloop
of wardi about thirty thousand foot, n’t'Timber
suitablu tor merchant vessels, might rdciddv
hoobnmod boro. For forthor particulars ap
ply tn Messrs. Bayard & Hunter at Snvntm Ji
or to P. M. NIGHTINGALE,
oct 19 On the premises.
dlip
EUR NEW.YORK.
Lra.TAB T. is H R i) 1. INK.]
Tho regdlnr packet sliii
QUEEN MAD,
^ John Dailey, master,
Cm Will hnvo Immcdiato dospatch.
For freight or passage, Iinving excellent nc-
commodalions, njiply to Cupt. B. on board,
or to
nov 12 HALL, SHATTER & TUPPER.
FOR PROVIDENCE,
The brig
ROM U. L-USi
N, S, Mauran, master,
Will meet with despatch. For
passage, apply on hoard at Mooro’t
wharf," or to TAFT & PADELFOUD.
net 81
Albany Ale.
Olffc Taylor’s, (late Fidler- &*. Toy-
lor’s) new Ale, a superior ntti« lo,
Jjonding from ship Louisa and for sale by
nov-13 JOHN BBNTLY.
Itaisihs and XJoHco. *-■
BOXES now Bunch Raisins
2U bugs primn Coffee, landing and for
saloby COHEN & MILLER,
nov 10 _
I’riinc New Orleans Sugar, j
QQ H1IDS. landing from ship Alauclms-
UU ter, this duv, and for safe bv ,
net 5U _ JOS. JL_B UR ROUGHS.
Prime Seed ll i'cb,'
G P very snperinrqnnlitv, fur rbIo liv
JOE. lUiUlIROI.KUIS.
itov 7 241—h
Ilibbcrt’s London Brown Stout
CASKS, quarts, 7 do each
£i\j 21) do pints. Received from Lon
don direcl, per Antaeus, and for sale bv
nov 2 GAUDRY & i.EGKIEL.
•Drip Mimes.
H Stones, fur solo by
X J. B. HERBERT & CO.
200
ttitluDV'
oct 29
. Maekerel.. ; ;
BBLS. No. 3 Mackerel, landing
from ship Samuel Wright and for
J. STONE & CO.
Riel)monel Flour & Tobacco.
rr BBLS New Flour
«7 *J 70 Kegs E.'uley Ss.Lumpp I
70; do Emley 12 Twist I
50 . do Grace 10 'do l
lOO.hoxIjs Eiuly 8s Luuh J
LnndingTroui schr A mi tv npd for pnlo by
oct 30 COHFN & MILLER.
Copartners! lip.
I FREDERICK SCRANTON, and JOHN
. GRIMES, havo cottnocled themsolvcs
in business under the firm of
SCRANTON 4- GRIMES.
Tliey hnvo taken the store in Market Square
formerly occupied by Ii. Scranton, where they
intend to keep a general' assortment of
Groceries suitable fur Town and Country
trade ..oct It
FOR HA LTIMORR,
The fino schr.
AMITY,
Capt. Townsend,
Being nearly londcd, will tuko
tho lulnnco of her cargo nt roducod rates.-
Apply to FRANCIS SORREL.
iiovO
A Situation Wmitodr
A S Ovoraect on cUlior n. Rioo ot Collon
Plantation, by a single man who lias
had a few years experionco in tlio cultivplion
hf Rice and also soveral years in that of Cot-
ton, and wlio is well ncquaintod with the
most approved methods of getting tip, traps,
porting and npplyitig tho salt marsh mud, and
also tho differont soils that nro most likely to
bo benefited by its uso—satisfactory recom.
mendations can be, produced. For further
particulars apply to Hugh Cussidny, Market
Squaro.
nov 7 244-t*
Ilorso at Auction.
DY S.PiriLDRICH:,
■ THIS DAY, tho 18th inotnnt, ot It O’-
clock, in front of store, 1 ,,
A 43rey Uorso—sold, for account ond risk
of the former purchaser, ho not having com.
plied with tho terms of sale.
. wovlJl Terms cosh.
Building Stone nt Auction.
Hy ,<i. phi i, n m ck.
THIS DAY, tlio 13th Instant, nt 11 o',
clock, in front of store, ,
401) blocks Bahama Building Stono
Also, 5)0 doz Palmetto lints
Also, 5 casks superior Sperm Oil
nov 43 Terms cash.
D Y S. P JUiTD R I CK, *
THIS DAY, 151th inst. at 4 pact 10 o’clock,-
on Scudderlfl wharf, (next to Scott & Bal.
four's)
Sundry sails, saved from wreck of ship An
des, and sold fbr account of all concerned,
noq 15)
Wanted,
G EORGIA Western. Hank Dills—
Ilawkinsvillo bank bills taken nt the
6amo rate of discount' ns Milledgcvillo .mid,
Mnpon and the other branches of the bank of
the Stato of Georgia.
BBNJ. EWD. STILES,
nov 7 144—||l
.. i r y
B Y the ship Oglollmrpc nnu other recent
arrivals from Liverpool &Ncw York,tho
subscribers have received their usual supply of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
which they offer Tor sulo at reasonable prices
and on usual terms.
oct 25 LOW, TAYLOR & CO,
Positive Sale.
Du J. D. HERBERT4- CO.
On SATURDAY, 17th instant, will ho sold
before our store, at 11 o’clock, landing from
ship Louisa,
2 pipes Holland Gin
4 k pipes Seignntt’s Brandy
1 X “ J- J* Diipuy do *
•3 ,4 " Seignett’s do
3 J “ Dumon’s do
Terms of sale—Supie under SHOO, cash;
over 8100, pot'oxcendlhg §200,00 ds ; over
$200, not exceeding §500, 90 days ; and o.
vor 8500, 4 months credit for approved en
dorsed papeV. nov ID
Fulton Market Beef.
11") HAiil? bbls Fulton Market Beef
Iv 5 pipes domestic Brunily
5 half pipwrCognac do
00 bbls Kidney Potatoes
50 do N. E. ItJtn, for sale hy
nov0 MICII’L, DILLON.
Corn and Oats.
•tf Adi A BUSHELS Corn
JLUUU GOO do heavOots
100 bundles ITay, for sale hy
tiovO MICII’L. DILLON.
■ 7 !
«A BBLS. Eastorn Potatoes
6 vf 50 bundles Eastern liny
Just received and for sale by
nov 0 WAKEMAN & PALMES.
Buckwheat Flour, per Georgia.
-g /\ HALF and 10 qr. bbls. Buckwheat
Ilf Fhmr, free from grit.
10 k< gs Gp-licn Butler t
60 boxes Soap
150 gallons DulclfLtnscrdOil. For sale bv
nov 1 - CLAGIIOUN & WOOD.
• ;; Bale liope.
I Art landing from shipFlorion
I. \J and for sale by
JOHN W. LONG.
oct 03
Potatoes and Apples.
Xrv BBLS Potatoes
50 do Apples, landing from brig Ma
dison, nud for sale by
oct 27 MICII’L. DILLON.
Pocket Lights.
i A A DOZEN 1st quality PocketLights,
S Ml/ just received niirl for sale by
nov 8 LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Swout Oranges.
JUffP received ami Pirsnli) hv
oyuu WAKEMAN & l’ALMES,
novO Excliatigo Dock
llu^ssia Hemp Cordngo.
Q « COILS of the above, nnsortod from
ej § I»J io 4 inches, now landing from on
board ship United States from Philadelphia,
and for sale by
nov 5 SAML.D. CORBITT.
Gin, Brandy and I 1 lour.
5 PIPES Holland Gin
5 hhds. do. Cognac Brandy
50 bbls. Canal Flour
Landing and forsaloby
i; 5) I1ALL. SIIAPTER &
TUPPER.
Just Received.
A TONS Iron well arsorted
200 kegs Nails
20 qririor chests Ilyson Tea
3 whole chests _ do
For sale by J. STONE &. CO.
nov 2
Snuff
6 BARRELS Lorillard’s Mnccnhoy and
Scotch Snuff, received per recent arrivals
nnd-fofsulc by
nov 7 LAY & HENDRICKSON.
- English Potatoes.
1 f>'A HAMPERS English Potatoes, Inn-
JL v? ding from ship Gen. Canning nud
for sulo by ENSWORTH & WAY.
unv ?
Sihoked llefring.
■g A A tIOXES stiporior Smoked Herring
JL 1/1/ 50 hampers Potatoes. Landing
from ship Medora, for sale bv
nnv 7 EN3WORTH &-WAY.
Pearl Barley.
G ICEGS superior Dutch Pearl Barley, just
received and for sale by
nov 7 LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Chairs.
T ANDING from ship Samuel Wright an
Xi Invoice ofChnirs. For snle by
oct 30
J. B. HERBERT*. CO.
Corn.
B EACII Island Corn for sale by
net ;»9 CANDLER * DAVIDSON,
Bayard & Hunter ofler lor sale.
M BBLS No. 2 Mackerel
140 do No. 5) do
15 casks Ilebbnrts Brown Stout
22 bbls Loaf Sngor
90 coils Bale Ropo
80 kegs I.nrd
50 linlf bbls Floiir
20 chaldrons Orel Coal
800 bushels Shorts
nov 9 •
Window Sashes.
9000 L ,GI *T’ S Window Sashes, just
£t\jy.*\J received nnd for pale hy
oct 29 HAZARD * DENSLOW.
Butter, &c.
•f KEGS supnrirtr Butter
J. x/ No. 1 Mockerel
No. 2 in Ctr. bbls
Anft88ortnient of Biscuit., &c. just received
I and for sale by W. Z. MALL,
i oct 25
EDUCATION.
T HE next Term in WALTiibunvn.r.u
Academy, in Liberty county, will com-
monco nn tlio first Mondny in January noxt.
The Main IV-pnrtment will cent mio under
tho cate of Mr. Pynchon.
Tho Female Department will he placed un
der tlio pmnngcmdnt of Miss Elia.v I’yncin
ox. In 8tatin»rthiP fact, the Comimssiowrs
feel gioat pleacuro in being ahlo to offer to
the public, the services of n Indy of so high a
rank as an Instructress. She lias had cx|ki.
rieiice in one of tho most flaiirishing Semina
ries at. tlio North, *nd sho will intrmluco into
her School tho improvements that havo boon
mailo in Female Kducation. ;To the udvoncc-
mentor tho Putdls in litemturo mid sidenin,
in morality and its attendant virtues, will-ho
added a system ot enlistlieipc exorcises,which
conduce essentially to health and to grace in
manners. Fr mi other credentials of Miss
Pynehon’s qualifications, wo subjoin the fol-
lowing:—
From Miss Beecher, late principal of the.
Hartford Female Seminary.
llARTFonn, July 14, 1832.
Being requested by one of Miss Pynchon's
friends, to express my opinion ofJinr qimlifi-
catiotis as a Tenchor, it gives nio grout
plcasuro to bo ablo to speak with such un-
tnitigled cnmtnondation. I consider tier hs
remarkably fitted to discharge with success
the duties of an instructor. Hor natural dis..
[position is such ns will inevitably enden'f hor
to her pupils. Her education and acquire,
inents nro of a superior ordor, and her expo,
rionco in Teaching, and her facility in ex
plaining and communicating knowledge, ena
ble her to employ them to the bcstndvonliigc.
To this may lie added, that good principles,
oml sincere piety, nro the foundation and
mainspring of her efforts and success.
(Signed)
CATHARINE E. BEECHER.
From the Rev. Saw/. Osgood, D. D.
Si'iUNoriEiiD, (Mass.) July 14, 1832.
Miss Pynchon, tho Ipily. above referred to,
is a member of the first church in this plabo,
und has adorned her profession by a holy rind
consistent conversation. Sho ib modest and
unassuming as a Christian : but I have po
doubt, sho will exert a happy influence m'er
the minds of her pupils. She is highly erti-
mated by her Christian friends who nro hist
acquainted with her, and I think that any lh-
stitution y/iil he benefitted by her talcuts and
piety. (Signed)
SAMUEL OSGOOD,
Pastor of the first Church in Springfield.
Miss Pynchon will be assisted by Miss
Hancock from Boston, who comes well re-
commended as a scientific and correct per
former bn t|ie Organ and Piano. It is inten
ded to plnco this institution on a firm footing,
and to afford to the lower counties of Geor
gia, a School, where mny bo obtained the ad
vantages of a thorough and accomplished ed
ucation.
TERMS:
Tuition in Reading & Spoiling, 83 03 perqr.
The above with Writing and
Arithmetic,
The nbovo withGrammar, Rhe
toric* Philosophy, Algebra,
Euclid, Chemistry, &c. &c.
The above with the French,
Latin andGrcok Languages,
Drawing,
Music,
CHARLES WEST, Scc'ry.
Liberty county, Nov. \ 1832.'
nov G 243—H.
out 19
Rico Lands and Nogroos.
F Oll sale tho following valuable real nnd
personal property of the Estate off ho
late Stephen Elliott:
AsoUlod RicoPlantatiilii in Chatham coun
hy, called Mifilfn, on tho Ogochon River, in
a good pitch of tide, containing about 500 a-
troB of prime Rico land, 330 or which were
S lanted this year, 313 acres am enclosed hy
allies, a groat proportion of tho 1 - nil is lrosli
and as productive ns any in this Stato. On
tho promises, nro a Barn, Winnowing House
nnd Negro Houses.
Also, 500 acres of highlit ml on tlio oppo-
yi ^— - site s ilo oft ho river, called Kinsnlo, nud ponio
llOI'SCS ! Hardwick lots—with the plantation will bo
A pair of Northorn IIOR- J sold 15)0 or more Ncgroos, accustomed to
SES, well broke to harness; Rico culture, a largo proportion of whom nro
wqrkqra,
Attract ofland on tho Ogechoo Canal, con
taining about one thousand acres.
A small building In tho village of St. Gall,
in this city.
Also, tho following property of tho Estuto
of William Elliott, Son’r.
A yaluablo body of land, on tho Satilla,
containing nbout 6000 acres, calculated for
thoculturo ofRfee, Cotton, or Citno, of which
OOOftcrosaro prime Tide Swamp, in thove-
ry host pitch of lido and well timborod land
in the roar. For terms apply to Stkphbn
Elliott, jr. Esq. Beaufort, or
' ROBE
Dij J. D. HERBERT 4- CO.
, On WEDNESDAY* 14th instant, will hn
sold beforo our store, nt 1 o'clock, ns usual,
a general asuortmonnt of GROCERIES.
DRY GOODS and EARTHEN.WARE.
•>ov 13 Torm8cash.
nnd a second hand BAR-
ROUGH ; also, a second-
For sale b’
iUABL DILLON.
To Rent)
Until July next, a small and
convenient House, aituato in a
| pleasant part of the city. For
1* terms, &c. npply at this office.
25)1
Du J. D. HERBERT & CO,
On WEDNESDAY, 14ih inst. before ov
store, at 11 o'clock.
A first ratii Saddle Horse, 7 years old, wr r.
ranted sound and gentle.
i*ov 12 Terms cash.
By J."B.' HERBERT & CO,'
AT PRIVATE HALF.
A commodious Brick Dwelling, containing
12 Rooms, with nil noenssary out buildings,
situated in a henlthy and airy part of tho city.
Terms, one half cnsji, tho balanoo on long
credit. For fiirther particulars, applv at aur
Counting Room. Also,
Some valuable Woncbes and Children
nov 15) Terms cash'.
June 29
For Rent,
THK W’citprn tanomont in Gib-
bnti!t"Brick Building..
For term.nnply tn
WM. DUNHAM.
183—f
Darien
l and St. Alnrys Stage.
ONCE A WEEK.
Tho Darien nnd Si. Mb-
Vrya Stage Lino 'is in
^ complete order,and now
orunning regularly, leav
ing Durmn every Thursday evening after the
arnvnl of tho Savannah stage, and arriving in
St. Mnrvs on Saturday morning- The stage
is good nml comfortable, the- drivers stenuy
and enreful, the horses are in fino ordor ami
the accommodations on tho fond such ns will
give sntislKction. The proprietor; has taken
into -consideration tho hardiics of tho litncn
and tlib scarcity of money, nnd Hitt prices will
he regulated accordingly. Fare through tc-
ven dollars-
SAMUEL M. BURNETT,
Proprietor.
Passengers wishing to proceed on to
St; Augustine will bn provided with a con-
•yanco nt St. Marys,
" 249
Gold Lots,
T HE Subscriber liorpby notifies fortunate
drawors in tho Lottery, that hn will ox-
omino lots, and make ft trim, rot urn of-the real
value of them. Ho will charge fifty dollars
for tho examination cJfcpach lot, or one fourth
interest in oacli lot ns tho owner may prefer.
He has Imd much experience in Mining, nnd
is particularly acquainted with the Minos in
Cherokee county, on which account ho thinks
fortunate drawers will find it to their interest
to employ him.
Letters addressed to 1pm at “ Murray’s
Fork Store, Mull county, Georgia;” or at
“James Dodd’s near Cnno Crook, Chorokco
county," will moot attention.
A. II. ivEE.
nov 10 . 247—Ihno
nov 12
New Hats.
Just received per ship Queen
Mnb and schr. Gnorgin, a splen
did assortment of HATS from
tho first manufactories in New
York—Among which is one case
of the latest London fahionn receivod in New
York hut ono month since, for sale at tho
subscriber’s Hat ond Shoo Warc-houso, Pen-
field’s buildings, next store to Purso & Stiles'
Bookstore. II. N. ALDRICH,
oct 31 25)8
PAINTING & GLAZING.
H ouse, sign ana ship painting.
GILDING and GLAZING, PAPEIl
HANGING, &c. executed by the subscriber
nt reasonable prices, at his old stand, sign of
tlio Hand and Brush, Bull-st. opposite the
Bxchamjo, wlmro fooling grateful for past fa
vuurs, he still solicits their coutinuanoc.
P. MARLOW.
Paints always ready and directions givon
for using them. nov 5
5 09
7 50
9 00
10 00
12 50
Ever Pointed Pencil Oases.
\ DOZEN Addison's Silver ever point-
hU Vr ed Pencil Coses, assorted new pat
terns. Also, extra Leads, just receivod and
for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON.
no v 9
Notice. -
T I1E annual meeting of the Commission
ers of tho Public Roads for tho county
hf Chatham, will he held nt tho Court House
in Savannah, on the first Monday being tho
third day of December next, at 11 o’clock,
A. M.
By order of William Pahenit;Chairmen
nov 10 J. B, BARNARD, 8ec'ry.
nov 10
SRT HABERSHAM.
JOHN C. LEGE,
H AS the honor to inform tlio Ladies and
Gentlemen of tho city of Savannah,
that ho 1ms procured a first rnto Confection
er and Pastry Cook from the city of London
—that ho keeps on hand tho choicest Fruit
and Confectionary to bo had nt wholesale or
retail—that ho daily hakes Meat, Oystor and
other lfies which he keeps hot, with which he
will ho happy to supply families and visitors.
His liquors uto of tim choicest selection.—
Orders from tho country for articles in his
lino, will bo promptly attended to ut tho low-
cet rale.
nov 2 .240-11 .
Domestic Goods.
T><j J.B. HER BERT Si CO, .
AT’PRIVATE SALE.
3 linleB dark mix’d domestic Kerseys
1 bale light mix'd domestic Linwiys
1 bale English bro liusoy WooUey
1 cast) Red Ella
nov 12
D Y J.B. HERBER T f CO,
AT PRIVATE KALB.
A negro Man, 49 years of agt—-a gDo/f
cook, ostler and gardnur..
nov 8 ...
By J. B. HERBERT * CO.
AT PRIVATE BALE.
10 cases, containing funcy Ginghams, A<
pron Checks, and Penitentiary Stripes and
Plaids. novfl
Rcstauratcr.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and tho public, that helms open-
oil Urn Conor formerly occupied by J.Ciwhi-
tiiie, poxtdortr lo 'bo City Hotel, whore ho
will ouyply lliom with
OYSTERS & RELISHES
of all ki nds, nt any hour, and hopes by strict,
attention to his buslnces to merit n share of
public putronogo. A. REED.
N. 11.—Oysters in tho slinll nnd picklo put.
up for tho country r.nd families at the slutf-
‘ ‘ 4 All orders punctually attended
A. II.
tost notice,
to.
oct 0
243
Notice.
T HE undersigned gives notice that neith
er himself nor James A. Bertholot hnvo
any interest in the negroes Charles nnd Fi
garo, advertised to bo sold under tur execu
tion obtained by John B. Gaudry, adminis
trator of John B. Berthnlot. John B. Gaud
ry rocovorod tho negroes in an nctimi of tro-
vor, and by tho verdict of the Grand Jury of
tlio Superior Court, they wore ordered to bo
delivered to him, and I delivered them, and
thoy were rccdlvcd hy him as the property of
tho estate of John B. Borthelot, on the lltli
of July loeMinee which they have been lur
ed out by liito as the properly of the cstute v
consequently tho Sheriff can give no title to
them as the property of the undersigned and
James A. Bertholot.
This notico is given to prevent difficulty
JNO. F. BERTHELOT.
nov 12
Hulbous Roots.
T HE lottor part of this week or early the
noxt, tlio subscribers will sell at Auc-
tins, an invoice of Dutch-Bulbous Roots, put
upjiy nn eminent floriet-'hi Hamburg, which
we can warrant to be of late importation and
very best quality. A catalogue is at our
counting roon for inspection.
nov'12 .. J. B. HERBERT & CO.
InStioro, r
T7)OR sale by JOSEPH GUMMING,
r 15 ididii prime Porto R'iqo Sugars
l^t quality New Orleans Molasses
1st quality rHemp Bogging
New Orleans and 8t. Cro.ix PugirFf of
. - fair quality.
nov 7
Copartnership.
rilHE Subscribers have as^ocioted them-
X solves together under tho firm. of
Curlis 4* Belts,
for the purnoso of parrying on the husiness of
House and Sign Painting, Paper Hanging
Gilding and Glazing in oil tlioir various bran,
ches, nnd have taken tho.shop formerly oc
cupied hy Messrs. Potter Si Wilber, iti Whit*
nker-street, opposite to Mcssra. Hazard &
Dettslow's, and hope by punctuality and strict
attention to business to merit a share of pub-
lie patronoge.
CHARLES M. CURTIS.
GKO. BETTS.
oct 9 220 ,
Flour.
WHOLE nml UK) linlf Miln. nil
perfine Jjfiour, receivod perjiliip
United 8iw.es, from Philadelphia, and for sale
by £- D- CORWT’P.
Valuable Rico Plantation
FOR SALE.
rilHE plantation calledGowrio, on Argylo
0- Island, Savannah-River, wjth all tho ap-
purteiiinces—contning 300 acres offirst qonl*
ny Rim Rico-Land, 2520 acres of which ar«
cleared and under good banks, nnd 80 acres of
uncleared Swamp ; togothor with nn Island
in Middle River, nearly opposite to the trtict,
containing 30 acres, more or less, of the same
description, also uncleared, formerly tho
property of tho late Archibald McLpran, Eeg.
deceased. Onqtho promisos there Is ii valua
ble Rico Mill, woll known on tho Rivor <s
Gowrio ToIJ'Mill, which is now in operation,
heating out tho crop of tho present year, witjt
Winnowing House, Ovorsbdr end Negijo
Houses, complete fur a gang of 50 hands.-
Persons desirous of viewing tlio propetty 1
mny do so on application to Mr. John Ro^epf,
no tho premises. Tho titles aro unexception
able, nnd possession will be given on the fifet
Tm-sday in January noxt. at which time the
Nogroos now on tho place will ho sold nt Ad-
miniat rator’s Sales betarc the Court House in.
Savannah, of which purchaects may .
IhoniBclvco.if tlipy think proper.
F»ir teruiB of sale apply to oithcrofthe un
dersigned, whore a Plat of tho property can
be acon. HENRY M'ALPlN.
NORMAN WALLACE.
8avnnnn'i,3d November, 1832.
(tjr Tho Charleston Courier will publistt
tho uhovo for fl weeks and forward their Bill
to this ofiico for payment.
Gunllcracin’s nud Youths Caps
a ims morning receivod, an^pow open-
. iiig, n splonrtid nssortmont of Gentle-
mcn’s amfYoutfi’s CAl’S, comprising almost
every variety. For sale wry low at the
Fashionable Hat, Gap and Shoe Ware*
House, Penjleld’s Buildings.
H. N. ALDRICH,
nov 7 244
Stolen.
I jiltOM tiiont-Kiiiothe .cliiionef snutli Cftpo-
linu.n lotiir Huat nicaeuring W tout long
lirijtht voriiiiliod liotto'riv wjtji- due wliito oni
Muck fttronk. neatly now. A mift.blb rowrfif
will be paid for tfio delivery of tlio bout to tlio-
Captain on,board at Moiisin. lower wharf, dr
td. WM. PATTEESON.
! ijov: 9 p