Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, November 12, 1831, Image 1

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A pie and explicit requirements, tor ull that ore uow in lorco upon the subject. In compliance with tlio request of the Le gislatin'© I addressed a letter to tho Stock holders of the Darien Bank, asking of them to stole upon what terms they were willing to dispoao ofthoir stock to the State. Tho copy of that letter together with the answers . received oro herewith communicated. The offers of sale have been but few, and nt but at very email discount. It is believed that the purchase upon anv terms wouid bo an exceedingly unprofitable application of tho public funds. I transmit copies of the reports which hove been rccfived from the different hanks. The notes of our domestic banks form nt present the entire circulating medium of the State. It is therefore of great importance both to the Government nnu the people, that their issues should be so regulated and con trolled os to prevent the evils of a vicious currency. Notwithstanding our staple pro ductions liuvo boon constantly declining in price for the Inst ten yonrs, the number of our banks Imvo been ns regularly increasing. And nt no time heretofore has banking privi leges boon moro eagerly sought alter, than at present, when o rstnplo commodities are re duced to tho lowest price nt which they can be produced. There is some reason to ap prehend that the dcsiro for the increase of Banks proceeds ns much froi^ the spirit of speculation, which the universal habit oftrn. Ki'nzii' k C•», S. Pliilhrii k, C. IF. C\. Mi* rail, K.ltavcl Co, K. liillibcrt, C. Lnucur, I* O’- Byrne,.?. 1’. Williamson, J. Wafer, Mm H. Camp bell. l>. It. Nitwit jk Co, I*. M. Kollook, C. F. Itapp, ami oilier*—R. S. Iter*, latlv anil ihrrn rhilil.ru, Mr*. Latimer ami four children, Mr*. Arnold, J. Weaver. Schooner Miry Ann, Fiilii-in, Darien Rougli Hire to It. & W. King—i’fMurngrrr, Dr. Ilngort and family, Sloop Congo, Siurlcvnul, Darien. Soti bale* Colton to Hutu & Patterson. Sloop Mariner, Huntington, Darien. 211 bale* Colton lo Units Patterson. Sloop Supolo, Hnthaway, Darien. 291 balci Colton to.I. Siiiito k Co, Bulla ii Palteraon. Sloop Attn. Kent*, Snnlmry. ft bnlos Sea Island Colton and Wood, to J. D. lluguenin, Dr. Wilkma. WENT TO SEA, Uric Emery, Marshall, Havre. Ilrii; Wt liiiin, Otis, Boston. Uayaid it limiter. O FFER for sale, landing from sclir. llit- ty Tom, from Boston, 164 boxes Sperm Candles 150 wliolo boxes No. 1 Soap, extra qual ity 100 A do. do I hi do ling Maryland, It'iler, ll iltinioro. Schooner Othello, Uulklcy, Ncw-Yt ork. Brig Komuhis, up for this port nt Now-York, 2d. Sloop Khutor, up for tliiafnirt nt Providence. ScliV. Dfluvtan, cleared for line |»ort at Baltimore, 5.; t Bark Herald, nt CharksUon, font Dundee, (sailed 26 September)—/*o**rniffr*. Mis. Ogtlby nn.l daughter^ Mts. Gardner and 4children,and J. Mitchell. SAVANNAH, NOVEMBER 12,1113!. - Review of the Market for the past week, of 50 (ibis No. 3 Mackerel 20 bills No. 2 do 14 bbls No. 1 do 25 A do No. 2 do 25 a tlo No. 1 do, extra 25 bbls Ruin do. now 7 Pork. Buckwheat Sc Rye Flour. Landing from Ship Emperor, XA BBLS. Prime l’ork, city inspection 9j\J 00 do (’anal Flour 20 do Albany Alo 10 Firkins choice Goshen Butter 10 Casks first quality Clieoso 10 Barrels *• Holt’s” Crackers 20 Half barrels Buckwheat Flour 20ilr. do do do 10 llalf tlo Rye Flour 10 Qr. do do For sale by JNO. BENTLEY, nov 8 HOME PRODUCTIONS. COTTON—Uplands, now, 8 a 0 ; old, 0 j a F Sea Island, 15}al8, & upward* RICK—Inferior to good, 2} a #3|. ding upon credit, has created among our i p^QUIl—Baltimore, (j „ g'fli people, as the necessity ior an additional ,,..u quantity of currency to represent the circu lating wealth of the country. Whilst tho Government is conferring upon particular corporations tho cxclusixc right of issuing notes to supply the place of specie, it ought assuredly to protect tho interest of tho peo ple from tho improper exercise of such a privilege. It will bo perceived by an exami nation of the Bank Reports of'tho present luulfSeveral proceeding years, that the issues of ouch bank and of tho whole collectively, Imvo been iporo than double tho amount of specie in their vaults. Every Bank may therefore be considered unable to .redeem its notes, in specie, upon any sudden and gen eral demand. The community is not at pres ent sufi'ering nny particular injury from this slate of things, hccauso of the regular state of our home and foreign market and the un disturbed quiet of the country- Convulsions in trade, will, however, take place at some time. Upon the first general demand for specie, tho Batiks must press their debtors, curtail their issues, and perhaps stop payment, and lints brin" ruin upon many, and distress upon I he whole people. It is well worthy of your consideration, whether some precaution cannot ho used against the occurrence of evils of such mag nitude. For this purpose permit me to sug gest to you tho policy of making the banks subject to the payment of a large per cent, upon nil sums of their notes, the payment of which may be demanded by the hidden, (not being the Agent of any other Bank or Cor poration,) in specie, which they may omit or refuse to comply with. As however, this remedy might not be ve ry oflcctive, until the evil to he prevented was actually felt, I would specially recom mend that you prohibit the circulation, after a certain length of tunc, of all Bunk notes under tho vnluo of five dollars. Tlio ©fleet of this measure will be to make gold and silver supply the place of tho notes, which will bo thus excluded from circulation, create a constant supply of spccio in tlio country, mid I hereby enable the Banks through their debt- ors to in ;ct occasional pressures upon them far specie, and lo render the whole currency whctWof Bank notes or, coin, of equal val ue. That part of tho •community whoso money must always ho in small notes, who have but little knowledge of the state of tho Banks or the genuiness of their bills, would by this measure bo in some dogreo secured from forgeries and failures, from which they most always suffer moro in proportion to their means than other classo® of the community, so long as hank notes form tho exclusive cur rency of the State. The doubt which is entertained of the Constitutionality of the law which creates the central Bank, on account of the authority which it gives to the Directors to issue Bids would justify an alteration of tho law in that respect. The State would also derive frt m such a measure an additional security against attempts to make the issues of tho Bank cor respond rather with tho demands of tho pro- pic for money than tho quantity of public funds in its possession. A statement of the warrants drawn upon tho Treasury during the past year is laid be fore you. A splendid map and alias r-f the State of New-iork has been by the direction of its of 70. Canal, 87, dull. CORN—Retail, 50 a 08 cents. MAY—Prime Northern, 1st qual. WHISKEY—38 a 30. *“ RUM—N. England, 38 a 41. GIN—Northern, 41 n 45. TOBACCO—Leaf, 3 a §0. ~ Manufactured, 7 it BO cent?. MACKEREL-No 1,0.1; No 2,5}; No3.93.td TALLOW—0 cents. * >y PORK—Prime, 8H J a 12. BACON—7 a 8 cents. 11 A.MS—10 a 11 cenls. * LARD—11 cents, dull. . BUTTER—12 a 10 cents. Ic SOAP—Yellow, 0A a 7 cents. CANDLES—Northern would tallow, 1 lal2_ Georgia ,31 cents. Sperm, 15 cents. . OllF.F.EK—51 u7J cents. ,0 LUMBER—Yellow Pine Ranging Timber 4 a 80 ; Steam Sawed, 15 a 17 ; Floor, ing Boards, 18 ; River Lumber, Board* Plunk and Scantling, 812 ; quartern! 1} inch, Floor.ng Boards, 811 ; Whit • Pino Clear, $25; Merchantable, 810 U. O. Staves, 10 a 12 ; W. O. Stavc^_ 10 a 18 ; Shingles 3} a 4. Paints unci Oil. HALF, quuiter and eighth kegs, White Load, ground in oil 50 kegs 12 to 28 IIin each Blk. Paint 15 do Yellow Ochre 12 do Spanish Brown 20 canisters Verdigris, 4 A to 12 lbs each 15 kegs do 60 llw. Litherago 5 bbls Linseed Oil, in store and for sale hy ENSWORTH & WAY. nov 8 Cr nit* i nnil Coals. 1 Xf| CRATKS EARTHENWARE *• 26 Chaldrons Canal Coal 25 do Orral Coal Landing from ship Olive Branch, and for •tale by H. B. PAR KM AN. Also for sale, a few bushels Irish Potatoes, nov 0 242i. Cheese Flour, and Rum. Landing from schrs. Oregon and Coasting Pilot. CASKS Superior Cheese 350 Bills Superfine Flour 100 Half bbls do do 10 Hogsheads Portland Rum 60 Barrels do do For sale by JNO- BENTLEY, nov 8 i\(nvT)vster House. npilh subscribers beg leave to inform the -i- gontlmiion of Savannah, that in uthlilion to their Bar Room and Pastry mid Candy Store,they have oowoponod their OYSTER nad RELISH ESTABLISHMENT, in Col. Mnrslinll's Buildings, Broughton-strcct, next door Last of Dr. Bartow's Dkuo Stokk, and West of Ur. Moses Slieftall, where they will be happy to receive company. They trust that nil who call will bo pleased, as the attendance will bo strictly good and tlio li quors choice. They bog to solicit a share of public pntronage. BCrEutraucc at the Candy &. Poetry Store nov 4 E. RAVEL & CO. A Wanted to Hire, BOY about tho ago of 15, to tend in a store. Good recommendations will lie required. Apply at this oflico. nov 3 Wanted to Hire, A COLORED BOY about tho ago of 15, to tend ina store. Good rcronimeu- dations will bo required. Apply at this of- nov 3 LI. .Notice. persons indebted to tho late firm of tod to call on A. SCRANTON, nt No. noYng’s buildings, and settle the sumo with out further notice. oct 31 FOREIGN PRODUCTIONS. :st BAGGING—Dundee & Inverness, 15.J&20 OZNABURGS—8*8$ cents. __ BRANDY—Cognac, Otnrd, Dupuy &Co* brand, 2 a 2k; other brands, 1.00a 1.’ GIN—Holland, 110 a 120. SALT—Sack, 81 J, per 3} bushels. SUG.4fc—Havana, white, 10 a 11 ; Brow 7 a 7.1 ; Muscovado, 7 n 8 ; St. Croi 8 a 9} ; New-Orleans, 01 a 7j ; Itch Oil Loaf, 15 n 10 ; Lump, 13 a 14. COFFEE—Prime Green and otherqualili 10 n 131 cents. TEA—Hyson, 1 n 81 10. . i RUM—Jamaica, 1 12} a $1 20. Pilstor, 00 cents. MOLASSES—West India, 32 a 34, cc»ls.) r _ New-Orleans, none. Georgin, nominal. DRY GOODS—British, 55 a02,} porct. CROCKERY—15a 25 ct. ad. POR TER—London, 3 a 83| per doz. IRON—Swedes, 90 a 800 per ton. EXCHANGE. ON ENGLAND—no sales. *“ NEW-YORK—00 days, 1} a 1dis BANK CHECKS—} per ct. prom. PHILADELPHIA—j do. BALTIMORE—1 do. U.8. BANK NOTES—Par. — CHARLESTON DO.—}discount. DARIEN DO.—Par. BANK MACON DO.—1} dis. il. CENTRAL BANK—Par. STATE BANK, (Goo.)- \ ]t Notes payable at Branches. \ ^ Notes of the Central Bank and Mot — Bank of Darien of 85 and upwards at par, wlulo smaller notes arc at 1} • F resh Tons. I X BOXES Imperial Ten, 0 lbs. each 5 chests and } do Poucliong Tbft 3 do Hyson Tea. Just received. IN RTORK, 15 A chestB nnd 2 eases Imperial Tea 12 * do Hyson Too. For sal® by nov 8 HAZARD & DENSLOW. Furniture Ginghams. A NEW ARTICLE, just recoived stiita hie for chair, sofa and bed covers, which arc offered for sale very cheap. THOMAS G. MILLER, One door west of Low, Taylor cf Co. oct 27 Johnston’s Square. FREIGHTS. TO LIVERPOOL—gd. FRANCE—1 j a lg cents. NEW-YORK—81 per bale. BOSTON—4 cent. PROVIDENCE—81 \ per bale. R E M A 11 1C S: .] COTTON—In Uplands since our Inst Legislature, presented to Georgia, in a man ner worthy of tlio munificence of that States I cannot conclude this message, without I pan there has been d fair demand for pri calling your attention to the serious public i.i-j nil( | t| 1P 8n lcs of the week will reach from 1— jury which must follow from tho number of} t 0 1200 bags at 8 to 9 cents, chiefly nt 6 oaths which are required to he administered [ Qjj. The receipts of tho week have bn, by our laws. No truth is belter tested by ex- ] largo, the principnl part of which wc un< p’crionce than that oaths looso their propor stand is to be shipped oil owners nccoun effect upon ths consciences and conduct of I \Vo quote 8 a 9 cents. In Sea Islund most men, in proportion to the frequency of j f (JW small parcels liavo been sold nt pri. their repetition. And yet we continue to di-1 within the range of our quotations—we q— vest them oftheir sanctity by requiring them 13} n 18 cents, and upwards for fancy bra tube token upon all occasions, and for the I RICE—The sales of the week Imvo most trival purposes, Tho consequences j small, and the demand quite limited, must necessarily be increasing immorality & ; quote 2] a 83}. the general insecurity of nil public and privutc j FLOUR—Is dull at our quotations. - ■■ rights, tho preservation of which in nn v man ner depend upon the testimony of witnesses. The extent of tho ovil demands an inimc- ' dintc nnd adequate remedy. With the strongest desire of maintaining the honor nnd rights of the State, nnd pro moting the happincs of its people, these vari ous matters arc submitted to your considera tion, By your fellow-citizen, GEORGE It. GILMER. COMMKRCIAL. i.t vr.RPOor. dates : IIAVRE DATES l l I : SEPTEMBER 28* : SKPTEMBrn 10. •Varon, A'avcmen 7.—Price of Colton, this morning. For ordinary lots, & 1-4 a 7 1-8 Clioico parcels, 7 1-4 Salt per bushel, SI 00 CORN—Is dull and rota ling in small c titcB from 50 a 08 cents, according to • ty. ’ GROCERIES—Wo have no improve in demand to notice since our last, Th sales made are at our quotations. Fashionable Millinarv. ■_ |Vf RS. MARIA WHEF.I.ER has re. J.V I. returned from New-York with a t>og selection of tho latest New-York Palm] which she now oilers for sale on tho mo, cnmniodating terms at her old stand, side of Market Squaro, — nov 12 214 Cotton Hanging. PIECES Cotton Bugging, Hemp, #1/11 Flax nnd Tow 30 lilid* primO N. O. Sugar For salo by J. P. JIENRY. nov 10 243—r. IJuttcr. B X KEGS of best Goshen Butter, Moses Phillip’s brand, just received by ship Emperor and for sale by ov 10 .DUNNING &. CAMPFIELD 243—p JMcdicinal Herbs. T^ONSET, Thyme, f Pennyroyal, Rage, t# Tansy, Catnop, Horehound, Lemon Balm, Elder Flowers, &c. A fresh supply of these Herbs, of this years growth, nnd put up by the Shakers, just re ceived nnd for salo by nov 3 LAY & HENDRICKSON For Snlo, A N elderly Woman of good character nnd perfectly honest. Sho is u good plum Cook, and to a person thnt lives in the coun try would be a valuable servant as slio is a Gurddt rund could take charge of a Dairy, nov 12 244—e Fall and Winter Goods. rjl HEsul)8cril)or has received bv lain nrri- vnls, and is now opening, a large sup. ply of fore lay and domestic NECIIO CLOTHS AND BLANKETS, together with an extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, suited to the present and approaching season, which ho offers for sale on liberal terms. JAMES ANDERSON, oct 31 Young’s Build*ngs. Cook Wanted. W ANTED a steady Woman to Cook for a small family. One thnt can lie well recommended will honr of n permanent situ ation by applying at this office, nov 5 Carpeting. TUST received by the ship Oglethorpe, t" from Liverpool, n handsome assortment oflngrain Carpeting of the newest, patterns and l>0|U.qu&]ity, together with Hearth Rugs nnd Binding to match, which arc offered for sale on reasonable terms. THOMAS G. MILLER. Onu door west of Low, Tnvlor &. Co. oct 20 Johnston’s Square. Lost or Mislaid, A CHECK drawn by n A. W. Smith on Murine ft Fire Insurance Bunk of this City, No. 297, duted 13th September 1831, for $81 14 cts.—payment of which has been stopped. Any information respecting tho same will be thankfully received by nov4 COHEN & MILLER. FOR LIVERPOOL, The first class coppered ship OLIVE BRANCH, Robert Harding, master, Will coinmoiire loading as soon asher discharging is completed. Goods by Uiis ship not permitted by Monday at 10 a.m. will be sunt to the Custom House Stores. . — _ H. R. PARKMAN. A few chaldrons Canal and Orrol Coal, for salo at 14 dollars per chaldron, on board the Olivo Brunch. nov 12 244—l FOR PHILADELPHIA, The regulnr packot FRANCES, Thomas Croft, master, Will have quick despatch. For freight or passage, huving comfortable nc- commodatioiis, apply lo BAYARD &. HUNTER. For Sale, landing as above, in !£’ | WHISKEY. 100 } barrels Superfine Flour A Philadelphia built one horse Cart suit able for n plantation. nov 12 FOR IRE I (JUT OR CHARTER, Tho staunch tost sailing brig CLARISSA ANN, Owens, master, 250 tonst burthen, will carry about 000 dales Cotton. For terms apply to Copt. O. on board, or to HALL, SHATTER & TUI’PER. Landing from said vessel. 100 bundles prime Eastern Hay,for sale at low rales from tho wharf. nov 8 Foil NEW-ORLEANS, ’Plie sclir. SIGNAL. Bouth Master, im Will liavo quick despatch, buy ing the greater pnrt of her cargo engaged.— For freight of a few packages or passage, apply to tho master on board, or lo nov 12 CANDLER & DAVIDSON. IDlltylf C a. n« J. II HERBERT*. CO. TO-MOItROVV, 16th inutunt, nt 11 o'clock will he sold in front of Mr. Jusopli Gumming’* store, to closo a consignment, 6 hlids St. Croix Sugar 5 lihds Porto Rico uo " nv 13 Term, nt timo ofnnlo FOR FRElCiHT OR CHARTER, The fast sailing fichr. SIGNAL, F. L. Routh, master. 08 tons burthen and is ready to receive a cargo, Apply lo HALL, SHATTER &. TUPPER. nov 8 FOR BALTIMORE, The fast sailing sclir. OREGON, Thomas Dunham, Jr. master, Will meet with quick despatch. l or light freight or.passnge, having superior accommodations, apply to Cnpt. 1). on board, or to COHEN & MILLER, nov 10 FOR AVUVSTA, Tho pole-boot A. SIB LEY, has a good pnrt of her load ready to go on board, she bus o full set of hands,and will will meet with quick dispatch For the balance of freight. Apply lo nov 4 camtu ha virtu/ Notice. T HE Hon. the Court of Ordinary nf Cha tham County, has adjourned until Mon day, tho twenty-first inst. By order of tho Justices. Robert w. pooler, nov 0 Clerk C.O.C;C. St. Croix Sugars. 1 P r ' m o St. Croix Sugar, just ■ " * landing from sclir. Ifitty Torn, for sale by J. STONE & CO. nov 7 Landing from schr. Ilitty Tom, From Boston, BBI.S Boston Rum, a very superior article Also—20 kegs Goshen Butter 25 do Lard, fresh rendered 25 bids Gin nov 7 J. B. HERBERT & CO. * I lay nnd Corn. JT ANDING from ship Emperor Bundles Superior liny 10U0 Bushels North Carolina Corn and a few hundred bushels best quali ty Ball imorc Corn, for sale by nov 8 M. DILLON, Telfair’s wharf. Coopers Wanted. A FEW good coopers, such as can ho re- commended, are wanted by the Savnn- uah Steam Rice Millpond for whom good wages will be given. Apply to HENRY M’ALPIN, Agent, or HALL, SHATTER & TUPPER. nov 10 Wines, Cheese, &,c. OX QR. casks Marseilles Wino ^ ♦/ 5 do Tcnoriflco do 20 doz Sherry do 12 casks Cheese 20 boxes do in prime order 50 bbls Potatoes 15 firkins choice Goshen Butter For sale by nov 12 GEO. HUNTINGTON. Negro Olot.hs, just received. I X BALES low priced Negro Cloths sJ 1 do Blue Plains 4 do»Grey Mixed do ai.no, 0 halos superior Kerseys, mixed For talc low for money or good paper by GEO. NEWIIAl.L A. CO. Young’s Buildings, nov 12 214—1. „ ppiy CANDLER & DAVIDSON. To he Itonled, The very desirable residence in Warren Square, formerly occu pied by the late Mr. Isaac and more recently by Mr. Francis If. The house is in complete ropair and immediate possession cun ho given. Fur terms apply to ANDW. LOW & CO, 244—h Wolraan. nov 12 House to Let. Family Flour. 50 r,0'imIMo I Su P crfmc Fo ' nil y Flour Just recoived ond for ^u!c by nov 10 JOHN BENTLEY. MARINE JOURNAL PORT Or SAVANNAH. fttr.H WATf.R AT TYBEE : t S IIIOII -.VATfll AT SWANNVIt 11 3 12 4M ARRIVED. Kri“ France*, Croft. Philadelphia, 6 dnv* to Bayard I &IIuntrr. Merchandise lo J. Slone it Co, J. Sliaf- | fer, A. Porter, P. Houston, A. LeHarhier St Co, .1. tJumminp, H.W.DcLamaler & (.'o, .1. &.I. It' id, Marshall, It. Habrrshnm, t». II. Lamar. L. Baldwin U Co. S. D. Corbeit, I. \V. Morrcl. II. Lord k Co, Dunning & Campfichl, J. Ganahl, E. 8. Ilna, J. B. Herbert fc Co, Malo.icSt Smarc, T. Ityeuon, J. M’- Information Wantml. I F HERMAN RETAN rnr Ritan J. arrived nt this port a short time • in the ship Queen Mab from New Yor call on the subscriber, lie will hear of thing much to his advantage, nov 12 THOMAS CLAl Apples. ora %\ X BBLS Philadelphia Pippins or* Lt *J Streaks just received. & for K. PHILBRI— nov 12 Eastern Potatoes. 4 iY V BBLS Potatoes of superior quali- I” • ty, landing from bngwnlthnin and for sale by nov 10 JNO. BENTLEY. For Sale, ACRES of Land on the Grant Buffhloc Swamp, in lots to suit purchasers. For particulars apply to nov 5 JOHN MILLEN. 5540 Hank Stock. Wiy SHARES Stain Bank Stock, Jo * & bv ANDW. LOW & nov l‘i '.'.W. Blankets. m BALES 3} nnd 4 point and Heavy London Dufiil Blankets Now land ing and for sale by S. B. PARKMAN, Hunter’s Wharf. nov 8 241 i. Sweet Malaga Wine. QUARTER conks just received per i vr Ship Emperor, and for salo by HALL SHATTER & TUPPER. n6v 12 Oliver Tenriy, Offers fur sale, X ft Qtl. Casks Malaga Wine 6 pi pen Lisbon Wine 6 pipes Holland Gin 2 do Brandy—2 half do. do. 4 lihds Jamaica Rum—2 do N.O. do. . 10 do. Loaf Tobacco 25 casks Cheese 0 bales Shirting—4 do. Sheeting 17 boxes No. 10 Cotton Cards 3 do No. 1 Clmcolutu 0 bbls Arrow Root 300 reams Wrapping Paper nov 2 Smoked Beef ami Tongues. X BBLS. sinokod Beef 2 do do Tongues 5 half do pickled do 10 Itogs Goshen Butter 20 boxes Soda Biscuits 10 bbls Crackers 7 half bbls Fulton Market Beef 20 kegs Lard flcaf) 20 nr bbls Buckwheat Flour 15 do Rye Flour Just received nnd for snip by nnv 4 CLAGHORN & WOOD. Tho house lately occupied by Mr. Jocob Miller, on the South side of ihc Court House Squaro, belonging to the Union Society. Security slinll be requited for the pnymunt of the rent,which will be made low to e rcspectn- bl® tenant. The house is in good reguir.— Apply to FRANCIS SORREL, nov 3 Vice President Union Society. Woodruff*, july 14 To Itcnt, For one or more yonrs, the spn cious and convenient store on tho Bay, near the Exchange, recent ly occupied by Mr. Charles A. For terms, apply to PATRICK HOUSTOUN Hooks ami Stationary. n, s. philBrick. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Kill, Nov. at 7 o clock, in the SALliS ROOM, Wliila- kor-streci, an extensive and well assorted collection of StandarJ, Historical, MiaceU* ncous and School B O O K 8, ALS^-Blank Books, Pnper, Prints, En gravings, Fancy Goods, Quills, Wafers, Pen- Si 8, t ,i - comprising tho entire stock of a Bookseller and Stationer, declining business, N. B.—Catalogues will bo ready for inspec tion at the Auction Room, Bolton’s Range, on tlio day previous to tlio sale. nov 14 ,, A# J- »• HER BERT &Tca t J i ^ 171,1 • n>,n *>L 11 o' clock, will be sold at tho house of the late Mr. iHnoc, Warren Square, a’qunntity ofvory sul permr Household Furnituro, consisting in part of Mahogany Chairs, Pier Tables, Cen tre ditto, Piano Forte, Brussels Carpets, Glassware, Crockery, Sideboards, d*c.&c.— i hose articles nro all of tho very host quali ty nnd have been but a short timo in use. Persons wishing to seo the Furniture previ* ous to the day of sale, cun do so on applica tion at the premises. "WM Terms cosh*. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.' ^ BY S. PHILBRICK, On I* RIDA Y, tho 9th day of December, at 11 o clock, m front of store, n quantity oik Household and Kitchen FUllNIT U It E, Bnmg lira poinnnnl properly, belonging to the estate of W. Foster, deceased. Sold by or der of the administrator, furthe benefit ofth® creditors of said ostute. Terms cash. By S. PHILBRICK—at pritatr balk. 2 enso “Underwood’s” Pickles, in glass. nov 12 Law Notice. FJ1IIE subscribers havo united their pro. -i fbssional interests, and havo taken tho office recently occupied by Mr. Owens on the Bay, immediately nbovo that of Beebs, Booth & St. Johi». They will attend ro- Lmlnrly the Circuit nnd District Courts of tho United States, and the State Courts of the Eastern District, and occasionally any other Court of the Slate, in which thoir services may be required. JNO. MACPHERSON BERRIEN, R. R. CUYLER. Savannah, Nnv. 1*/, ly:)!. 235 MR. A. IIERTI. /7VJ/.MA" PROFESSOR Of MUSIC, T> VI lie solicilnlions of several young Indies of tlio first ri-oppctnliilily in tins c jt y , wlieni nl several porioils bo linn bad tlie lion- oiir to instruct in Now-York, ami ivbo were dMiroun nf continuing tbnir Musical Studios nt homo, and influenced likewise by thr. bone of improvement to bis health, lavs toon indu ced III spend llie winter in Savannah, and rc. sportfully oflbra Ids services lo those Indies who may bo desirous of profiting by his in- 6tructions. Mr. Bkhti will give lessons upon the Pia* no (iuitar and in singing in the best Italian Style. For terms, apply at his residence at Mr®. Maxwell’s Boarding House, near Orleans* Square, from 3 to 4 o’clock in tho afternoon. Reference—Mr. Robbut IIaobbskam. nov4 ogg dlately, oct 18 To Kent, The largo and commodious house in Habersham-nt. the pro perty of the EsIhI® of Mr. Wright White. i’osse.vLon given immo- Ap.lyto WM. RANKIN. 220 For Kale, A substantial LIGHT CAR RIAGE, with HurnoHS, und n pair of first, rate Northern Hor ses, one six and the other seven years old—well matched nnd broke to harness. Also a pair of Canadian Ponies, five years old, well broke to harness, und one Saddle Horse, six years old. Ap ply to HENRY M’ALPIN, Court-House Square, •ct 22 228 Pnints, St c. 200 KEGS of 1st and 2d quality Whit® 200 lbs Ground Vordegris in Canisters, 2 3 nnd 4 lbs. each 60 lbs. Prussian Blue, No. 1 200 lbs Paris White 200 llis Litharge 10 boxes Cromc Yellow 0 do do Green 60 kegs Spanish Brown 60 lbs. Chinese Vermillion, just re- recoived and for salo by nov 5 LAY & HENDRICKSON. Gin, Wine, Solars, &.C. | A CASKS Malaga Wino lo 10 lilida Gin 30 bbls No. 3 Mackerel 10,000 “ Ilenderiqucs” Segars 10,000 “ Cabnnos” do Just received and for sale bv S. PHILBRICK, ftolton’t Uaug?- ! ft6v 7 Landrotlrw (*anlcn Seeds. A supply just rereived per brig Frances, and for sale at Philadel phia prices, bv THUS. RYERSON. Jr. Ag’t. nor 12 244—p Wlmle and ►Sperm Oil. .1. Frisbie—Dentist. R ESPECTFULLY gives notico to the citizens of Savannah and «ts vicinity-,, tliut he has taken rooms on the basement floor of the Building occupiod by Mrs. Platt, fronting Monument square, where all call® relating to his profession, will be tliankufllT recoived, und punctually attended to. n °v 6 241—b Private Hoarding. M RS MARY MILLER having remove# to the Inrgo and commodious Brick House in Broughton street, recently occupied by I)r. J. P. Seri von, will as heretofore ac commodate Fumilics and gentlemen wishing private Boarding. . nov 8 AjfS. L. Carson, B l'.OS learn to rotnrn hor nincorc ac— knowlodgnmont lo Iho Ladies ofth 1 city nfSnYanimh, for past patronage in l c lino of business ns Milliner and .Mantua.Ma ker ; and ns she lias tnkon (for tlio season only) tlio Southern Tonoment of Mr. Wa- var's building, fronting tlm Roman Catliolio Cbnrcli, tenders to her friends and acquaint, ancon her services in tlio above lino of busi ness, in addition to which, she will attend to Hie bleaching nnd repairing of I/'glionis, Dimstnbles, Arc. on the most reasonable terms nnd in the best possible manner. Hbc woold also inform those who may wish to patronise her, that sbo lias just received from the North the most recent Pnshinns, and that she will continue lo receive them monthly, during her residence in Savannah. oct33 283-r. || ■ Fashionable Millinary. M RS. MARIA WHEELER has recently relumed from New.York with a choice selection of the latest Now-York Patterns, which she now oflers for sale on tho most ac commodating terms at her old stand, North ; side of Market Square. 244—p 2Uu« GALLON8 VVlrile Oil Q * 609 do Sperm Oil. Just received and for sale by * nov 8 HAZARD & DENSLOW. Onions. ) CRATES Fine Onions, for hale by I nov 8 CLAGHORN & WOOD. Cut Nails. 1 Pin KEGS, 3d to 21d, Cut Nails, for A (J” gale by nov 6 ENSWORTH & WAY. Cltocso. QA CASKS nnd 20 Boxes, prime ChccBC, & " just received and for sale bv no-8 L. RCRAbTON. nnv 12 Information Wanted. r r HERMAN RETAN for Ritan) who. arrived at tins port a short time cince, in the ship Queen Mab from New York, will call on the subscriber, lie will hear of some thing much to his advantage trav I'd THOMAS CLARK. Wanted, A N mteibgent active boy of about 14 year*. £V o! o (f c i ns an apprentice to the Printing Business. Apply at the office of the Gcnrgi. »"■ oct 28 For Kale, A ND will he sold low, a very woll fitted up. smoM neat Brewery in this city. Fee particulars enquire at tile Georgian Office^, eel 18 221,