Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, November 09, 1831, Image 1

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20,000 DOLLARS. r\ HIS DAY—Delaware fe N. Carolina, A Class 21. SCHEME: ] prize of 20.000 dollars 1 prize of 10,000 dollars 1 prize of 8,700 dollars 10 prizes of 1,000 dollars 10 prizes of 509 dolluT*! 10 prizes of 000 dollars 10 prizes of 200 dollars 30 prizes of 150 dollars 47 prizes of 100 dollars &c. fee. fee. Tickets $•">— Hulvcs ^2t»0—Quarters §1 25. 0^-Orders attended to at REDDING’S, Lottery & Exchange Office. (£7* Orders from any part of the U. States (post paid) enclosing nr-zo tickets or cash, will bo attended to if addressed to WAI. F. REDDING, nov 8 Savannah, Georgia. ■ mm~9 m kk) T 1US DAY the drawing of the Delaware & North Carolina Consolidated Lotte ry, Class No. 21, is expected. HIGHEST l'HIZRs: 1 prize of 20,000 dollars 1 prize of 10,000 dollars 1 prize of 8,700 dollars 10 prizes of 1,000-dolIars 10 prizes of 500 dollars HI prizes of 300 dollars 10 prizes of 200 dollars 30 prizes of 150 dollars 47 prizes of 100 dollars & c. fee. fee fee. Tickets $5—Halves $2o0—Quarters 81 24 Drders attarided to at LUTHER &, CO'S Lottery if* Exchange Office' 0^7” Orders from any part of the World, ( post paid ) enclosing cash or prize tickets will meet with prompt attention, if address ed to LUTHER fe. CO. nov 8 Savannah, Georgia. $*£0,000 DOLLARS. $10,000 DOLL ARS. T HIS DAY the drawing of the Delaware fe North Carolina Consolidated Lot tery,’Class No. 21, will be received. S C It E M R : 1 prize of 20,000 dollars 1 prize of 10,000 dollars 1 prize of 8,7(50 dollars 10 prizes of 1,000 dollars It) prizes of 500 dollars 10 prizes of 300 dollars 10 prizes of 200 dollars 30 prizes of 150 dollars 47 prizes of 100 dollars fee fee. &c. Tickets 85—Halves 82 50— 1 Quarters 81 25. Orders renewed at WM. I. MOORE S nov 8 Lottery 4* Exchange Office. Drawing Received, T HE fnl owing are the drawn numbers of the Virginia Slate Lottery, Extra Clasi No. 4. 20 7 22 13 39 54 58 44 50 Pork. Buckwheat &, Rye Flour. Landing from Ship Emperor, K BBLS. Prime Pork, city inspection iJU 30 do Canal Flour 20 do Albany Ale 10 Firkins choice Goshen Butter 10-Casks first quality Cheese 10 Barrels " Holt’s'* Crackers 20 Half harass Buckwheat Flour 20 Qr. do do do 10 Half do Rye Flour 10 Qr. do do For sale by JNO. BENTLEY, nov 8 nov S MOORE’S OFFICE, 2 doors East of City Hotel. Drawing Received. T HE following are the drpwn numbers of the Virginia Slate Lottery, Class No. 4. 20 7-22 13 39 54 58 44 56 O^T-IIolders of prizes will call for the rash ut LUTHER fe CO’S nov 8 Lottery fe Exchange Office. Notice. T^jTILLhe sold on the first Tuesday in Feb- ▼ » runry next, before the Court House door in Columbia Countv, agreeable to an or der of the Honorable Inferior Court of Seriv- en County while sitting for ordinary piuposes, two Negroes, to wit: Buck and Radiol, bo- longing to Casnndra Penrn, Minor. Sold for . the benefit of said Minor. JOHN M. WADE, Guardian, nov 8 241—p Private Boarding. [ RS MARY MILLER having removed to the large and commodious Brick Douse in Broughton street, recently occupied by Dr. J. P. Scriven, will as heretofore ac commodate Families and gentlemen wishing private Boarding. nov 8 M’ The Subscriber I NTENDING to leave this country, offers for sale hss>ntire stock of Ready Made Clothing ond Dry Goods, consisting of a good assortment for gentlemen—also, a com plete and good assortment of Sailor and’Ne gro Clothing, of every description, selected by him in the City of New-York this season. Any person desirous of establishing himself in a lucrative business and in one of the best stands in the city, would do well by paying attention to this notice. Terms ami every thing relative to the above, may be made known by application to F. DURE’S Clothing Store, Opposite the Exchange, Savannah. nov 7 241 " __ Notice. T HE copartnership of Mit.t.en fe Cmrk, was dissolved on the 20th of July lust. John Mii.i.kn will continue the practice of Law, in the several Courts of the Eastern Circuit. JOHN MILI.EN, JOHN M. CLARK, nov 8 241—p Buckwheat. & c. B UCKWHEAT in half and qr. barrels English and Pine Apple Cheese Fresh Crackers and Bujscuit. Just received per schooner Oregon, from New-York, for sale by WM. Z. HALL nov 8 Beef and Beer. fk HALFbbls Fulton Market Beef .1 vf 10 bHs Vassars Stock Beer 10 bbls Read, Armstrong fe Co’s. do. Just received and for sale by nov 8 HAZARD & DENSLOW. Hay and Corn. J^ANDING from ship Emperor 75 Bundles Superior llay nov 8 ty Baltimore Corn, for sale by M. DILLON, Telfair’s wharf. Paints and Oil. HALE, quarter and eighth kegs, 4— * 1 While Lend, ground in oil 50 kegs 12 to 28 lbs each Blk. Paint 15 do Yellow Oehro 12 do Spanish Brown 20 canisters Verdigris, 4J, to 12 lbs each 15 kegs do 50 lbs. Lit hern go 5 bbls Linseed Oil, in store and for sale by E NS WORTH & WAY. nov 8 Cheese Flour, and Rum. Landing from schrs. Oregon and Coasting Pilot. ~t CASKS Superior Cheese J. JL. 2160 Bbls Superfine Flour KK) Half bbls do do 10 Hogsheads Portland Rum 50 Barrels do do For sale by JNO- BENTLEY, nov 8 • Fresh Tens. ■| X BOXES Imperial Ten, 0 lbs. each J. t_J 5 chests and £ do Pouchong Tea 3 do Hyson Tea. Just received. IN RrOUK, 15 J chests and 2 cases Imperial Ten 12 4 do Hyson Tea. Forsaloby nov § HAZARD &DENSLOVV. Superior 1 fnvntia Sugars. 1 /"k ADA Old Spanish Sugars, “ II. H- a/. vFLf vf Bnsagoit.in, Pettou & Dos- mvgos.” Just received and for sale by nov 8 WILLIAM Z. HALL. Coflee and Rum. PC/"! BAGS prime Green Coffee and fjyj 20 bids N E Rum Just receivod and for sale by not 7" L. SCRANTON. Codiish. AAA FOUNDS CODFISH, pcrOr- •HJkJU egon, for sale by nov 8 CLAGHORN & WOOD. White Beans, Per ship Emperor. G* A FBLN. White Bonus, excellent quul. 10 Half bbls. do do For sale l.y CLAGHORN fe WOOD, nov 8 Canal Flour and Herring. CIA BBLS. Canal Flour 20 half do do superior quality 75 boxes Smoked Herring Just landing nml for sale bv nov 8 ENSWORTH & WAY. Potatoes, <f*e. K A BBLS. Prime Northern Potatoes 70P Now-York Cabbages 2000 Feet White Pine Lumber, inch boards, for sale by nov 8 M. DILLOty Telfair’s wharf. Blankets. I O BALES 31 and 4 point and Heavy 1 vr London Duffil Blankets. Now land ing and for sale by S. B. PARKMAN, Hunter’s Wharf. nov 8 241—i. Canal Flour. KA BARRELS superfine Canal Flour, *Jv landing from schr. Oregon fur sale by COHEN & MILLER, nov 8 Silver Pencil Cases. DOZEN Addison’s Ever Pointed Sil- Ui vor Pencil Cases, some elegant, and new patterns, just received and for sule by nov 3 LAY fe HENDRICKSON* Corn. | | A<i BUSHELS prime Maryland * . J. ' White Corn, landing from brig Maryland and for sule by nov 2 F. SORREL. Family Mackerel. DA KEGS Family Mackerel, for sale by i£Uiu>v 1 CLAGHORN fe WOOD. Starch. BOXES Colegato’8 Starch 1st quali- ty, just received anti for sale by oct 31 LAY & HENDRICKSON. London Mustard. ^ BOXES superior fresh London Mns- J tmd tard, just received and for sale bv oct 31 LAY & HENDRICKSON. Sugar. t f\ HHDS Porto Rico Sugar, for sale hy * “ "oct ni TAFT tv, PA !> 1-3 LPO l\D . Sweet Orange.?. \ AAA JUST received in fine order.— lUUU Apply to GEO. F. PAMES, oct 31 Exchange Dock. White Lead. TONS white Lend, of superior quality in >w large and small kegs, landing from brig William, for sale by HAZARD & DENSLOW. oct 29 Goshen Batter. £T*A KEGS Goshen Butter £ vl®l() half bhls Fulton Market Beef Just landed and for sale by nov 5 ENS WORTH & WAY. Cut Nails. 1 KEGS - ;id 10 S4J - Cut Nail9 - for -I- sale by nov 5 ENSWORTII fe WAY. Old Monongahcla Whiskey. -g /~k BBLS very superior Monongahcla J.Whiskey, just received and for sale by nov 4 L. SCRANTON. Cheese. 0/3 CASKS and 20 Boxes, nrime Cheese, Jml\J just received and for sale by nov 8' L. SCRANTON. To Sportsmen A SUPPLY' of Pogue & Wilks’ celebrn. ted Powder, just recciveJ and for sale by the subscriber. nov 4 L. SCRANTON The Subscribers H AVE roceived bv the late urrivals, from Liverpool mid New York, a flill assort ment of HARDWARE t f- CUTLERY, among which are: J500 casks Cut Nails and Brads 20 casks common & round Iron Traces 6 do Ox and fifth Chains 100 casks Carolina and Patent Iloes 2 do Socket Spades 10 do Hook and Plate Hinges 2 do Butt Hinges 2 do Wood Bod Screws 100 Smith’s Vices 1(H) do Anvils 5 tons Sheet and Hoop Iron 10 tons Carron Hollow ware 6 do American do 10 casks Sad Irons • 8 do Knob, Pad, Stock fe Dead Locks 2 do Chest, Trunk and Cap Locks 10 cases Single & Double Barrell Guns 3 casks Sauce Pans and Tea Kettles 2 do Corn Mills 10 casks Knives and Forks, Razors, Scissors, Pen, Pocket and Dirk Knives 2 casks Hand and Pannell Saws 2 do Drawing Knives andChissels Together with almost every article in the linn, which are ottered for sale on accommo dating terms, by N. B. fe H. WEED, oct 31 234—||2mo Negro Cloths and Shoos. QAA ') PAIR Negro Shoes O v/t 7 p 4000 do do Brogans 4000 yards Negro Cloths, various ALSO, 300 packages Boots and Shoes 200 cases Hats 5 do Shelmerdine. best Beaver 5 bales Domestic Carpeting For sole for cash or good paper, by GEORGE NEWIIALLfe CO, nov 2—u|| Young’s Buildings. Oliver Tenny, Offers for sale, 0*^’ Casks Malaga Wine 5 pipes Lisbon Wine 5 pipes Holland Gin 2 do Brandy—2 half do. do. 4 lilids Jamaica Rum—2 do N.O. do. 10 do. Leaf Tobacco 25 casks Cheepo 6 bales Shirting—4 do. Sheeting 17 boxes No. 10 Cotton Cards 3 do No. 1 Chocolate 0 bhls Arrow Root 300 reams Wrapping Paper nov 2 Smoked Beef and Tongues. * BBLS. smoked Beef 3 2 do do Tongues 5 half do pickled do 10 kegs Goshen Butter 2(1 boxes Soda Biscuits 10 bbls Crackers 7 half bbls Fulton Market Beef 20 kegs Lard (leaf) 20 qr bhls Buckwheat Flour 15 do Rye Flour Just received and for sale by nov 4 CLAGHORN & WOOD. Faints, &e. *■^00 KEGS of 1st and 2d quality White 200 lbs Ground Vordegris in Canisters, 2 3 and 4 lbs. each 50 lli.s. Prussian Blue, No. 1 200 lbs ParigjWhito 2(H) lbs Litharge 10 boxes Crome Yellow 6 do do Green * 50 Kegs Spanish Brown 50 lbs. Chinese Vermillion, just rc- rceeived and for sale by nov 5 LAY & HENDRICKSON. O Bayard &, Hunter, FFER for sale, landing from sclir. Hit- ty Tom, from Boston, 154 boxes Sperm Candles 150 whole boxes No. 1 Soap, extra qual ity 100 J do. do do do. 50 bbls No. 3 Mackerel 20 bbls No. 2 do 14 bbls No. 1 do 25 J do No. 2 do 25 X do No. 1 do, extra 25 bbls Rum now 7 Gin, Wine, Sugars, &.c. m CASKS Malaga Wine 10 lihds Gin 30 bbls No. 3 Mackerel 10,000 “ Ilendcriques” Scgars 10,000 “ Cabnnos” do Just received and for sale by S. 1MIII/B RICK, nov 7 Bolton’s Range. Fresh Teas. C3f\ BOXES superior Hyson Tea £j\3 5 chests do do do Just imported and landing from schooner Othello, for sale by nov 4 COHEN & MILLER. English Potatoes. O .-/ HAMPERS superior English Potatoes 4-S received per ship William Donald and for Rale at the FAMILY GROCERY, nov 4 Teas. Jl HALF chests Imperial Tea, of supe- i- *3 rior quality, just received. IN STORE : 10 qr. chests Hyson Tea 3 cases Imperial do in Catties For sale by oct 29 HAZARD & DENSLO W. 10 sale by nov 7 St. Croix Sugars. IIHDS. prime St.. Croix Sugar, just landing from sclir. 11 i tty Tom, for J. STONE & CO. New Beef. KBBLS. new Prime Beef *3*3 20 do Mess do Per Wave, for Rale bv nov 7 CLAGHORN fe WOOD. Apples, ftc. ■J /A BBLS. supzrior Apples I- 5 do Cranberries. For sale by nov7 CLAGHORN <4- WOOD. Landing from schr. Hitty Tom, From Iioston, OA BBLS Boston Rum, a very superior article Also—20 kegs Goshen Butter 25 do Lard, fresh rendered 25 bbls Gin nov 7 J. J). HERBERT fe CO. For Sale, K K J ACRES of Land on the Groat *3*3*lt vf Buffuloo Swamp, in lots to suit purchasers. For particulars apply to nov 5 JOHN MILLEN. Mrs. L. Carson, B EGS leave to return her sincere ac knowledgement to tho Ladies of the city of Savannah, lor past patronage in her lino of business us Milliner and Mantua-Ma- ker; and a*sho Inis taken (for tho season only) the Southern Tenement of Mr. Wa- vor’s building, fronting tho Roman Catholic Church, tonders to her friends and acquaint, ances her services in the above line of busi ness, in addition to which, slio will uttond to the bleaching and repairing of Leghorns, Dunstables, fee. on the most reasonable terms and in the best possible manner. Slio would also inforin^liose who may wish to patronise her, that she lias just received from the North tho moBt recent Fashions, and that sho will continue to receive them monthly, during Ivor residence in Savannah, oct 29 233—lII OYSTER HOUSE. W M. S. LUDDINUTON, hot* leave to inform his friends and tho Public, that ho still retains the establishment, at the cor ner of Bull-street and Bay lane, known as the - OYSTER HALL. He takes this opportunity of soliciting a continuance of the liberal patronage he lias hitherto enjoyed, and pledges himselfto have tho house kept in such style, us will gratify the most fastidious. His a^sidljoas care, will bo to use his unre mitting attention, to the comfort and satis faction of all. Breakfasts, Relishes, Dinners and Sup- pers, prepared at the shortest notice. Gentlemen and Families in town, wishing to be RuppliecMvitli Oysters, uro* requested to send writlen orders to prevent improper de livery to servants. Orders from the Country punctually atten ded to ns above. oct 20—1) John F. Pnrisot. CLOCK AM) WATCHMAKER, H AVING returned to this city, is ready to attend to the calls of Ins friends fe the public. He returns them bis thanks for the liberal patronage be has hitherto received ond solicits a continunneo of the same. He will repair CLOCKS, WATCHES AND MUSICAL BOXES of all descriptions. lie begs leave to inform the public general ly and particularly those persons, wlio have lately applied to him, that he. is now prepav ed to execute with neatness ami despatch, COURT, NOTARIAL & OTHER SEALS, Engraving done at short notice. N.B.—lie may be ton ml at his old stand, Brought on-street^ Savannah, nov 5 239—pB Cook Wanted. W ANTED a steady Woman to Cook for a smull family. One that can be well recommended will hear of a permanent situ ation by upplyiug at this office, nov 5 FOR BALTIMORE, Tho regular packet brig MARYLAND, Rider, master, Will meet with quick despatch.— For freight or passage, having good accom modations, applv on hoard, or to * FRANCIS SORREL. Who offers for sale,landing from said vessel, 100 bbls Whiskey 30 lihds do 25 bbls American Gin 48 bbls Flour • 14 boxes Loaf Sugar 40 do Manufactured Tobacco 14 bags prime Coffee 1000 lbs prime Baltimore cured Bacon . 1(H) kegs No. 1 Lard, and 18 kegs Butter oct 31 FUR FREIGHT OR CIARTEll~ The substantial brig F, L I Z A B E Til, Emerson, master, Burthen 170 tons, in complete or der and well found. Apply to the master on board, at Anderson's lower wharf. For sale on hoard. 1000 disks Thomnston Lime, nov 7 FOR BOSTON, The roLMilnr packet brig WILLIAM, ('apt. Otis, Is now ready to receive cargo.— For freight, apply to the muster on bourd, at Hunter’s wharf, or to nov* 4—p S. B. PARK MAN. FOR NEW-YORK. [schooner link.] The fast sailing packet schr. OTHELLO, Walter Bulkley, master, Will meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage, having handsome ac commodations, apply to Capt. B. on board, ut Anciaux’s wharf, or to nov 4 COHEN fe MILLER. FOR AUGUSTA, The Htenm-hrmt. C A II O I, I N A, r _ Capt. Vl’r«v» I Will leave licre on Wed nesday next, with two tow boats. For freight or passage, apply at, the Steam-boat Office, nov 7 WM. TAYLOR, P.S.JJ.C. I OR AUGUSTA, The pole-boat A. SIB LEY, lins a good part of ^^ilier load ready to go on jfscohoard, she has a full set of hands,and will will meet with quick dispatch. For the balance of freight. Apply to nov 4 CANDLER fe DAVIDSON. Woodruff, july 14 To Rent, For one or more years, tho spa cious and convenient, store on the Bay, near the Exchange, recent ly occupied by Mr. Charles A. For terms, apply to PATRICK HOUSTOUN For Sale, A ND will be sold low, a very well fitted up r»trH*l 'XT'-* J*n*«r»*r>* .in ffilS city. For particulars enquire ut the Georgian Office, oct18 226 Wanted to Hire, A COLORED BOY about the age of 15, to tend ina store. Good recommen dations will bo required. Apply at this of fice. nov 3 For Sale, A BOUT 1500 bushels of good Seed Rice, any person wishing to purchase will ap ply to C. II. Dasher, Effingham County, 10 miles from Savannah near the Augusta Road, nov 4 238—u Fall nml Winter Goods. T HE subscriber has roceived by late arri vals, and is now opening, n largo sup ply of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC NEGRO CLOTHS ANI) BLANKETS, together with an extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, suited to the present nml approaching season, which he oilers for sale on liberal terms. JAMES ANDERSON, oct 31 Young’s Buildings. To Rent, The largo and commodious house in Haunrsham-st. tho pro perty of the Estate of Mr. Wright White. Possession given imme- Api ly to WM. RANKIN. 226 BY J. n. HERBERT & CO. TO-MORROW, 9th instant, will be sold before our store, at 11 o’clock, A general assortment of P It O C E It I E S. ALSO, 10 casks Cheese « 10 litils Lamp Oil 20 kegs Butter 50 reams Wrapping Puper 2000 weight Bacon nov 8 Terms cash. BY J. B. HERBERT & CO. On SATURDAY, 12th inst. at 11 o'clock, will he sold before our store, if not previous ly disposed of at private sale, A pair of well broke Northern Horses, 7 years old.—Terms cash. nov 8 Hooks and Stationary. Ill 8. PHILBRICK, On SATURDAY EVENING next, tl»- 12th November, at7 o’clock, in tho SALES ROOM, Whitoknr-Btreet, an extensive and well assortrd collection of Standard, Histo rical, Miscellaneous and School B O O K S, ALSO—Blank Books, Paper, Prints, En gravings, Fancy Goods, Quills, Wafers, Pen cils, fee. fee. comprising the entire stock of u. Bookseller and Stationer, declining business, N.U.—Catalogues will be ready for inspec tion at the Auction Room, Holton’s Range, on the day previous to the sale. nov 7 A DM I NISTRATOR’S SALE. BY S. PHILBRICK, On FRIDAY, the 9th day of December, at 11 o’clock, m front of store, a quantity of Household and Kitchen FURNITUR E, Being t lie personal property, belonging to the estate of W. Foster, deceased. Hold by or der of the administrator, for the benefit of tho creditors of said estate, oct26 Terms cash. By J. B. HERBER T fe CO., At. Private Sale, a negro woman about 40 yenrs of age—she is a good plain cook and washer, sober and honest, and foud of chil dren—-sold at her own request, nov 3 Terms cash By S. PHILBRICK, At Private Sale, a priino likely Negro Roy, ubout 13 years old, just from the coun try* nov 5 By J. B. HERBERT fe CO. Ai Private Snlo, just received, 4 bales Sheetings 1 caso Shirtings 2 do Letter Paper 1 do Fools Cup do 2 do Kerseys oct 4 House to Lot. The house lately occupied bv Mr. Jacob Miller, on the South side of the Court House .Square, belonging to the Union Society. Security shall bo requited for the payment of the rent,which will be mude low to a respecta ble tenant. The house is in good regair.— Apply to FRANCIS SORREL,, nov 3 Vice President Union Society. For Sale, 'A substantial LIGHT CAR RIAGE, with Harness, and pair of first rate Northern Hor ses, one six and the other seven years old—woll matched and broke to harness. Also a pair of Canadian Ponies, five yours old, well broke to hameas, and one Saddle Horse, Hix years old. Ap ply to HENRY M’ALPIN, Court-House Square, oct 22 228 Dividend No. 27. BANK STATE OF GEORGIA, Fall and Winter Goods. PilHE subscribers have lately received their A supply of PLAINS nml BLANKETS, together with an extensive assortment of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, which tlioy oiler for sale on accommodating terms. ROSE & GALT,IB, South-West Corner of Shud’s Buildings, oct 22 228rm rrUIE Board of Directors having this day A declared a dividend of $3 50 per share, on the Capital Stock of this Bank, for the six months ending the 30th ultimo, the same will tie paid to the respective Stockholders thereof, or to their order, ori ami after Wed nesday next. A. PORTER, Cashier, oct 22 228re * (tfr The Editors of the Augusta Consti tutionalist ami Courie’*, Recorder nml Jour nal of Millcdgovillo, Washington News, and the Athenian, will please publish the ubove t hree times. Furniture Ginghams. A NEW ARTICLE, just received suits f\. hie for chair, sofa and hod covers, which are offered for sale very cheap. THOMAS G. MILLER, One door west of Low, Taylor <f* Co. oct 27 Johnston's Square. Carpeting. TUST received by 1 lie ship Oglethorpe, t" from Liverpool, a handsome assortment of Ingrain Carpeting of the newest patterns and best.quality, together with Hearth Bugs and Bindingto match, which are offered for saloon reasonable terms. THOMAS O. MILLER, One door west of Low, Taylor fe Co. oct 20 Johnston’s Square. Band Boxes. t (in NRS T H J-ar?’’ Sizo BAND BOX- 1 UU ES, just received per sclir Wave, from New York, for sale by wholesale, low er, than can he purchased for, at any other establishment in Savannah. Also, received by recentnrrivals, one bale DOMESTIC CARPETING—and a great variety of staple and fancy goods. For sale at wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices, by A. BENNETT, nov 5—p No. 1, Young's Buildings. Miss Burn’s K3 ESPECTFULI.Y informs le'r friends ■A that she hns removed her School to its former location in Broughton Street opposite the residence of J. Cuylor, Esq. where she hopes liv unreriiiUod attention to the improve ment of her Scholars, morally as woll ns in tellectually, to merit the continued approba tion and support of tho parent * ami friends of the children committed to her care, pov 5 239—piiT Negro Clothing. f IKIIE subscribers have on hand a ounnli- ty of coarse Clothing, suitublc for ne groes, which they oft'er for sale very cheap, nov 5—p MAYERS fe HAMILTON. Apples, Potatoes and Onions. ’ ~t A A BBLS Eastern Potatoes " 15 do ApploB in good order 15 bbls Onions do Now landing and for sale hy nov 5 ENSWORTII & WAY. M’lntosh County Academy. A N assistant Teacher is required for this institution. One well recommended for character and qualifications, may find employ ment hy application to tho Commissioners WT the Academy, or to Dr. JAMES TROUP, of Darien. nov 7 240—cj Refined Oil. 1 90ft GALLONS Bonne'll Oil, jnnt received and for sale low hy nov5 ENSWORTII & WAY. Wanted to Hire, A BOY about the age of 15, to tend in n xV store. Good recommendations will be required. Apply at this office. nov 3 Tobacco and Shot. X A KEGS low priced Tobacco, and *3” 220 bngs Shot, asserted For sale by L. SCRANTON, nov 4 * Cotton J Jagging. 1 A A PIECES primo heavy Hemp Bng- I. * ging, for sale by nov 4 L. SCRANTON. Insurance. T HE AUGUSTA insurance and BANKING COMPANY, continue to insure on the most favorable terms, against the dangers of River Navigation. They nlso insure against tho dangers of Fire, Dwel ling Houses, Stores, ana other Buildings, Furniture and Merchandise, of every descrip tion. Ibr nnj dnrirett length «»f frmrj. Application for Insurance, with a descrip tion of tho property to be insured, will receiui immediate attention, and nil losses will ifo promptly adjusted on application to WILLIAM DUNCAN, Agent, oct 22 228in Law Notice. rilHE subscribers have united their pro- J- fossionnl interests, and have taken the office recently occupied by Mr. Owens on the Bay, immediately above Hint of Bbeks, Booth fe N r. John. They will attend re gularly the Circuit and District Courts of the United States, and the State Courts of tho Eastern District, and occasionally any other Court of tho State, in which their service* may be required. JNO. MACPHERSON BERRIEN, R. R. CUYLER. Savannah, Nov. 1*/, 1831. 235 MR, A. BERT I, ITALIAN PROFESSOR Of MUSIC, B Y the solicifat! -:is of several young ladies of tho first respectability in this city, whom at several periods he lins had the hon our to instruct in New-York, and who were desirous of continuing their Musical Studies it home, and influenced likewise by tho hope if improvement to his health, has been indu ced to spend the winter in SavunnaDf and re spectfully offers his services to those ladies who may be desirous of profiting by life in structions. Mr. Berti will give lessons upon the Pia no Guitar and in singing 4n tho host Italian Ntylo. For terms, apply Rt bis residence at Mrs. M^well’s Boarding House, near Orleans’ Square, from 3 to 4 o’clock in the afternoon. Reference—Mr. Robert IIaiiekmiiam. nov 4 238 Twenty Dollars Reward. R ANAWAY on Friday night from on board sclir. Agnes, a negro man named JOHN—he is 20 or 25 yonrsofuge.and about 5 feet 0 inches high, very stout, and has a very thick lip, nml speaks very low, and not very good English ; his hair is cut something similar to the Indians. For many years ho was a runaway among tho Florida Indians, am) ns ho understands the language, probably he may try to get bark among them. IIo had on when ho went away, un Osnaburgs shirt and pantaloons,and striped Cotton Juck- et. The above reward will bo given for his lodgement in the Jail of this county, or to nov 7—p R. & W. KING. II! Milo House. Augusta Rond. Till IE undersigned having made tho above JL place a permanent residence, informs his friends and the public that he is now prepar ed to entertain travellers, as also parties dis posed to hunt or fish,' or disposed to leave town for recreation. He pledges himselfto provide ns sumptuously os possible both for man and horse, and by attention to their com forts hopes a share of patronage, nov 7 W. M. CRAIG. Dank State of Georgia, l Savannah, 4th Nov. 1831. ( N OTICE..—The Board of Directors will, on Friday next, elect a Teller for this Bank, in the room of Jos. llaborsliauj, good—Salary SI,000. Band, with two of more good and snfficicnWtecurities in tho sum of 815,000, will bo required, nov 5 A. TOKTER, Cuvliiw.