Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, November 16, 1831, Image 1

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1 ( /.-Arv 'I'ho Museum. W T. WILLIAMS Imp just received tlio ] • Museum of Foreign Literature, Sci- cnee and Art, Nos. Ill & 112, for September and October. contents: Plate—John Galt, Esq.; John Galt, Esq.; Poland under Sobienki; Whale Fishery ; The ■ Late Mr. Aberncthy; Song, by Mr. Hetnans; The Disinterred Warrior; French Coloniza tion of Algiers ; German Manners in the Six teenth Century—Adventures of Hans von Sohweinichc ; Libraries of Celebrated Litera ry Men ; Remarks on the Personal History of Shakspearo ; The Hypochondriac ; Joan na Baillie; Henri Gregoire, late Bishop of Blois ; Death of Pctronius Arbiter ; The Loved One’s Slumber; Present State of Egypt; Poland ; Grand Duke Ccsnrowitch Constantino; To Madnlina; The State of Europe; Song; The Bell of St. Regis; The "Spirit of the Movement” ; llorelli and Mo- notti; Don Pedro, and the Brazilian Revolu tion ; The Sepulchre; The Magdalen; Spring; Progress of Evening ; Navigation of the Mis sissippi ; Sir Edward Seaward’s Narrative ; Stanzas ; The Oak Tree ; Skirmish in Per sia ; American Lion and Deer Hunting; Va rieties; Literary intelligence. F-atcs—Portrait of the Hon. Mrs. Nor ton ; Athman ; Audubon's Ornithologic al Biography ; The Eglantine ; Galt’s Lives of the Players ; Adieu to Scotland : Charlotte Corday, Duporrct and Marat; Discovery of the Falls of Niagnm ; A Dronni of the High lands ; The Undying One, and other Poems ; Memoir of Kosciusko ; Life and Character of Lord Byron ; Poetical Sketches of the South of Franco; Mrs. Sherwood and Religious Nov^ties; Education of Women ; Memoir of Napoleon; Storming of Rome iu 1527; Memoirs of Mr. Ruscon; The Calendar of Kings ; Death of Ilofer ; Johnson, Boswell, iinu Crokor; Robinson Crusoe; Sebastian Cabot, and Discovery of America ; The Death-Bed ; Letters from Emigrants in A- merica to their Friends in England ; The Nightmare ; The First and Second Husband; Memoir of Prince Leopold; Plaint of Ab sence; Maxims by n Middle-aged Gentleman ; Story of the Plague at Constantinople ; Va riety ; Niebuhr,the Roman Historian ; Lite- rnry+fttettigence. nov!5 Fresh Teas. ■f X POXES Imperial Tea, 0 lbs. each -l 5 elicits mid £ do Pouchong Tea 3 do Hyson Tea. Just received. IN STORK, 15 1 chests and 2 cases Imperial Tea 12 ] do Hyson Tea. For solo by nov 8 HAZARD & DENSLOW. The Central Bank of Georgia, vs. George Baillie, and legal Representatives of Jo seph Bryan and Charles Harris, deceased. Rule Nisi, In the Inferior Court of Chatham County, .July Term, 1831. U PON reading the petition of the Central Bank of Georgia, stating that the" State of Georgia was possessed of a certain Bond dated the twenty-ninth day of January, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eight, signed by George Baillie, Joseph Bryan? anil Charles Harris, hv which said bonil they bound themselves to his Excellen cy Jared Irwin, tho Governor and Coinmand- cr-in-Chicf of the said State, in the penal sum of eleven thousand seven hundred and seventy-eight dollars, and seventy-five cents, to ho paid to the said Jared Irwin and his successors in office, conditioned for the pay ment to tho said Jared Irwin, Governor as aforesaid, or his successors in office, of tho sum of one thousand nine hundred and sixty- three dollars, and twelve and a half cents, on jhe first day of January, in the year eighteen hundred and nine—the same sum on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and ten— and tho same sum on the first day of January, in the year eighteen hundred and eleven, and declaring that by force of tho Act of the legislature, passed on the 22d day of De cember, 1828, incorporating the said Bank, it has bccoaio the proprietor of said Bond, and also declaring the loss of the said Bond, and that tho debt has never been paid. It is ordered that the said George Baillie, and the legal representatives of the said Joseph Bry an and the said Charles Harris, do shew ■caupc at the next Term of this Court, why the paper writing annexed to tho said peti tion, and stated to be n true copy of the said Bon'd, shall not by order of this Court, be ta ken, adjudged and established as a true copy in lieu of said original Bond. It is further ordered, that this rule bo personally served on the parties, if tube found within the State, and if not, then this rule shall ho published in some public Gazette in the State, for the space of threo months. True Extract from the Minutes, I1ENJ. B. ST URGES, Dep. Clerk, nov 15 240—f3m St. Croix Sugar. -g IIIIDS landing, for sale by 1 V TAFT & PADELFORD. nov 9 w Refined Oil. J 200 GALLONS Refined Oil, just received and for sale low by KNSWORTH & WAY. Superior Havana Sugars. -g AAA Old Spanish Segars, " II. .1 t_F.I_FvFI-F Basagoitia, Petton &Dos- mygos.” Just received and for sale by nov 8 WILLIAM Z. HALL. Coffee and Rum. BAGS prime Green Codec and •JU 20 bbls N E Rum Just, revived and for sale by not 7 L. SCRANTON. Codfish, 3000 P0UNDS ( ?°. DFlsn * p cr ° r ‘ nov 8 egon, for snlc by CLAGIIORN & WOOD. New Beef. Xfk BBLS. now Prime Beef tl” 20 do Mess do Per Wave, for sale by nov7 CLAGIIORN & WOOD. Apples, &c. 1 s,, P‘ Jr i° r Apples XU 5 do Cranberries. For sale bv nov7 CLAGIIORN 4 WOOD. While Beans, Per 8hip Emperor. BBLS. White Beans, excellent qual. .£d\J 10 Half bbls. do do For sale by .CLAGIIORN & WOOD, nov 8 Canal Flour and Herring. Oft BBLS. Canal Flour 20 half do do superior quality 75 boxes Smoked Herring Just landing and for sale by nov 8 ENSWORTH & WAY. Furniture Gingham?. A NEW ARTICLE, just received suita im. blc for clmir, sofa and bed covers, which arc offered for salo very cheap. THOMAS G. MILLER, One door west of Low, Taylor tf- Co. oct 27 Johnstoifs Square. St. Croix Sugars. •| IIIIDS. prime St. Croix Sugar, just XIX landing from schr. Ilitty Tom, for salo by J. STONE & CO. nov 7 Landing from schr. Hitty Tom, From Boston, 4»Xf| BBLS Boston Rum, a very superior & 1 " artielo Alro—20 kegs Goshen Butter 25 do Lard, fresh rendered 25 bbls Gin nov 7 J. B. HERBERT & CO. liny and Corn. X ANDING from ship Emperor XJ 75 Bundles Superior Hay 1000 Bushels North Carolina Corn and a few hundred bushels best quali ty Baltimore Corn, for sale by nov 8 M. DILLON, Telfair’s wharf. Crates and Coals. 1 Ml CRATES earthenware I. 25 Chaldrons Canal Coal 25 do Orral Coal Landing from ship Olivo Branch, and for sale by S. B. PARKMAN. Also for sale, a few bushels Irish Potatoes, nov 9 242l • Cheese Flour, and Rum. handing from schrs. Oregon and Coasting Pilot. ■f •> CASKS Superior Cheese X & 350 Bbls Superfine Flour 100 Half bbls do do 10 Hogsheads Portland Rum 50 Barrels do do For Rule by JNO- BENTLEY, nov 8 Coopers Wanted. A FEW good coopers, such ns enn bo rc- /V commended, are wanted by the Savan nah Steam Rico Mill, and for whom good wages will lie given. Apply to HENRY M’ALPIN, Agent, or HALL, SHAPTER &. TUPPER. nov 10 Family Flour.’ 50 r.u'half'dn | Superfine Family Flour Just received and fur sale by nov 10 JOHN BENTLEY. Eastern Potatoes. A f| Ck BBLS Potntocs of superior qnali- ■ Ul.F ty, landing fronting Waltham and for sale by JNO. BENTLEY, nov 10 For Salo, X 5^/4 fk ACRES of Land on the Great IX Buffaloc Swamp, in lots to suit purchasers. For particulars apply to nov 5 JOHN MILLEN. Blankets. | fi BALES 3.} and 4 point and Heavy 1 ” London Duffil Blankets. Now land ing and for sale by S. B. PARKMAN, Ilnnlor’s Wharf. nov 8 241—r. Sweet Malaga Wine. \ QUARTER casks just received per dml\J Ship Emperor, and for salo by HALL SHAPTER & TUPPER. nov 12 * Apples. 6^X BBLS Philadelphia Pippins and Rod Streaks just received. &for salo by S. PHILBRICK. nov 12 Onions. CRATES Fine Onions, for sale by & nov 8 CLAGIIORN & WOOD. Cut Nails. 1KA KEGS, 3d to 2 Id, Cut Nails, for X VF sale by nov 5 ENSWORTII & WAY. Cheese. A CASKS and 20 Boxes, prime Cheese, & U just received and for sale by nov 8 L. SCRANTON. Tobacco and Shot. XfA KEGS low priced Tobacco, and ♦XU 220 bags Shot, assorted For salo by L. SCRANTON, nov 4 Cotton Bagging. A AA PIECES prime heavy Hemp Bag- lUl/ . ging, for sale by nov 4 L. SCRANTON. Stone Ware. A A fkf} GALLONS Stone Ware, now J. XUU landing and for sale by nov 5 ENSWORTII &. WAY. Silver Pencil Cases. £^fk DOZEN Addison’s Ever Pointed Sil- dmi IX ver Pencil Cases, some elegant and new patterns, just received and for sale by nov 3 LAY & HENDRICKSON* Corn. ■g A flfk BUSHELS prime Maryland X. XIX V* White Corn, landing from brig Maryland and for salo by nov 2 F. SORREL. Old Monongahela Whiskey. ■fl fk BBLS very superior Monongahela XIXWfiiskey, just received and for sale by nov 4 L. SCRANTON. Tlic Subscribers H AVE received by the late arriiais, from Liverpool and Now York, a full assort ment of HARDWARE «J- CUTLERY, among which arc: 1500 casks Cut Nails and Brads 20 casks common & round IronTracos 5 do Ox and fifth Chains 100 casks Carolina and Patent IIocs 2 do Socket Spades 10 do Hook and Plate Hinges 2 do Butt Hinges 2 do Wood Bed Screws 100 Smith’s Vices 100 do Anvils 5 tons Sheet and IIoop Iron 10 tons Carron Hollow ware C do American do 10 casks Sad Irons 8 do Knob, Pad, Stock &. Dnnd Locks 2 do Chest, Trunk and Cap Locks 10 cases Single &. Double Burrell Guns 3 casks Sauce Pans anil Tea Kettles 2 do Corn Mills 10 casks Knives and Forks, Razors, Scissors, Pen, Pocket and Dirk Knives 2 capks Hand and Pannell Saws 2 do Drawing Knives andChissels Together with almost every article in the line, which nrn offered for sale on accommo dating terms, by N. B. & II. WEED, oct 31 254—||2mo -t Negro Cloths and Shoes. Qfkfkrk PAIR Negro Shoes OUUU 4000 do do Brogans 4000 yards Negro Cloths, various ALSO, BOO packages Boots and Shoes 200 cases Hats 5 do Shelmcrdino. best Beaver 5 hales Domestic Carpeting For snlc for cash or good paper, by GEORGE NEVVHALL CO. nov 2—n|| Young’s Buildings. Goshen Butter. KEGS Goshen Butter £k\J 10 half bbls Fulton Market Beef Just landed and for sale by nov5 ENSWORTII & WAY. Window Glass, t UU BOXES 1st qual. 8 by 10 Win- XvFI-F ddw Glass 100 boxes 1st qual. 10 by 12 do. Just received and for sale by nov 1 LAY & HENDRICKSON. Irish Potatoes. | AA HAMPERS real Irish Potatoes, fl \J\J large Hampers and in line order, for sale by . nov 2 CLAGIIORN & WOOD. Wines, Cheese, &c. OX QR. casks Marseilles Wine 5 do Tencriflbe do 20 doz Sherry do 12 casks Chccso 20 boxes do in primo order 50 bbls Potatoes 15 firkins choice Goshen Duller For sple by nov 12 GEO. HUNTINGTON. Negro Cloths, just received. , A X BALES low priced Negro Cloths X 4 do Blue Plains 4 do Grey Mixed do ALNO, 6 hales superior Kerseys, mixed For sale low for money or good paper by GEO. NEWIIALL & CO. Young’s Buildings. nov 12 2 LI—l Oliver Tenny, • Offers for sale, X|'\ QR. Casks Malaga Wine 5 pipes Lisbon Wine 5 pipes Holland Gin 2 do Brandy—2 half do. do. 4 hhtls Jamaica Rum—2 do N.O. do. 10 do. Leaf Tobacco 25 casks Cheese fl bales Shirting—4 do. Sheeting 17 boxes No. 10 Cotton Curds B do No. 1 Chocolate 0 bbls Arrow Root BOO reams Wrapping Paper nov 2 Paints, Ac. 2QQ KEGS of 1st and 2d quality White 200 lbs Ground Vordcgris iu Canisters, 2 B and 4 lbs. each 50 lbs. Prussian Blue, No. I 200 lbs Paris/White 200 lbs Litharge 10 boxes Cromo Yellow 6 do do Green 50 kegs Spanish Brown 50 lbs. Chinese Vermillion, just rc- recoived and for sale by nov 5 LAY & HENDRICKSON. Gin, Wine,Segars, Ac. f A CASKS .Mala™ Wines X XF 10 hhtls Ghi BO bbls No. B Mackerel 10,000 " llentlcriqiies” Segars 10,000 “ Cohn nos’ do Just received and for sale by S. PHILBRICK, nov 7 Bolton’s Range. O Bayard A Hunter, FFER for sale, landing from schr. Kit ty Tom, from Boston, 154 boxes Sperm Candles 150 whole boxes No. 1 Soap, extra qual- ;ity 100 l do. do do do. 50 bhlfl No. B Mackerel 20 bills No. 2 do 14 bbls No. 1 do 25 4 do No. 2 do 25 l do No. 1 do, extra 25 bbls Ruin now 7 Pork. Buckwheat A Rye Flour. Landing from Ship Emperor, Xfk BBLS.Prime Pork, city inspection iXVT B0 do Canal Flour 20 do Albany Ale 16 Firkins choice Goshen Butter 10 Casks first quality Cheese 10 Barrels " Holt’s” Crackers 20 Half barrels Buckwheat Flour 20 Qr. do do do 10 Half do Rye Flqur 10 Qr. do do For sale by JNO. BENTLEY, nov 8 Paints and Oil. Ofkfk HALF, quarter and eighth kegs, ^ I-FI." White Lead, ground in oil 50 kegs 12 to 28 lbs each Blk. Paint 15 do Yellow Ochro 12 do Spanish Brown 20 canisters Verdigris, 4A to 12 lbs each 15 kegs do 50 lbs. Litliorage 0 bbls Linseed Oil, in store and for sale by ENSWORTII &. WAY. nov 8 Bank Stock. WO SHARES State Bank Stock, for sale f ^ by ANDVV. LOW & CO. nov 12 244—p Cotton Bagging. PIECES Cotton Bagging, Ilcmp, «UU Flax and Tow B0 lihds primeN. O. Sugar For sale by J. P. HENRY, nov 10 245—r, M. S. LUDDINGTON, bean leave to inform bis friends and tho Public, that wptill retains tho establishment, at the cor- iU>4 of Bull-Street afid Bay lane, known as tho OYSTER HALL. IIo takes this opportunity of soliciting n continuance of the liberal patronage he nan hitherto enjoyed, and pledges himsolfto have the house kept in such stylo, as will gratify the most fastidious. His assiduous 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 tho shortest notice. Gontlomcn and Families iu town, wishing to ho supplied with Oysters, are requested to send written orders to prevent improper de livery to servants. Orders from the Country punctually atten ded to as above. oct 20—J| Old Oyster Hall Revived. T HE undersigned begs loavp to return his best thanks for the pntronuge bestowed during the long period helms bffen before the public as the founder and keeper of" Oyster Hall,” and solicits its contmunnco at bis new establishment, just opened with ronotrpd ele gance and increased accommodations, in An- dtfsvt^s three-story brick buildings, corner of Dray ton-street and Buy lam*. He pledges himself that no exertions shall bo wanting on his part to retain the reputation of his house, numerous improvements having been made at considerable expense, with an eye to the com fort of his friends mid patrons. Oysters opened, in tho shell and pickled and cooked in every possible way, served up at a moments notice. Also, Venison and Beef Steaks, Game mid Relishes of every kind, hot and cold, prepa red with equal despatch. The wines and liquors arc warranted to ho of very first quality. Having large and small rooms, dinner and supper parties can he handsomely accommo dated at short notice. To families and his country customers lie can furnish a regulur and constant supply of oysters, put up and sent to any part of this mid tho adjoining states, having made exten sive arrangements for that purpose. All orders, as heretofore, thankfully roc< i .*- ved and promptly executed by tho public's obedient servant. CHARLES MIDDLETON, nov 14 245—i,|!5w W OYSTER HOUSE. For Liverpool, The first class coppered ship OLIVE BRANCH, Robert Harding, master, ■ Will coinmenco loading as soon ns her discharging is completed. Goods by this ship not permitted by Monday at 10 km. will bo sent to the Custom House Stores. „ M. II. PARK MAN. A few chaldrons Canal and Orrcl Coal, for »*alo at 14 dollars per chaldron, on board the Olivo Branch. novJL2 244—t FOIL LIVERPOOL, The first class Ur. ship \VM. DONALD, * Capt. Murphy, I laving pm t of her cargo engoged, will meet with despatch. For freight apply to Copt. M. on bouid, or to nov 14 J(mN & JAMES REID. FOR PHILADELPHIA, Tho regular packet FRANCES, Thomas Croft, master, Will have quick despatch. For freight or passage, having comfortable ac commodations, apply to BAYARD & HUNTER. For Sale, landing as above, 80 bbi?' ( WHISKEY. 100 barrels Superfine Flour A Philadelphia built one horse Cart suit able for a plantation. nov 12 FOR FR EI (JUT OR CHARTER, The staunch fast sailing brig CLARISSA ANN, Owens, master, 250 tons! burthen, will carry about 000 bales Cotton. For terms apply to Copt. O. on board, or to HALL, SI IAPTER & TUPPER. Landing from said vessel. 100 bundles primo Eastern liny.for sale at low rates from the wharf. nov 8 Missing Packages. T HE following goods, not having been received by tho consignees, it is presu med they have been taken from tho wlmrf by mistake. Any information respecting them, will be thankfully received by HALL, SI1APTER & TUPPER, Agents. One trunk marked W. II. Burdsall, Macon, per Atlnntic in September. Two bundles marked L. II. Hamilton, Ma con per Atlantic iu September. One box marked Jas. Smith &. Co. Augus ta, per Atlantic in September. Two boxes marked S. Fulton & Co- Mon- ticollo, per Emperor in October. One trunk marked A.P.Pillot,Augusta, per Macon in October. One box marked R. P. 2, Augusta, per Macon in October. Ono box marked N. W. Person & Co. Cul- lodon, per Macon in October. nov 14 The Subscriber I NTENDING to leave this country, offers for sale his entire stock of Ri:adv Maue Clotitino and 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 anti every thing rotative to the aboyc, may be made known by application to F. DURE’S Clothing Store, Opposite the Exchange, Savannah. A fine assortment of Ladies Cloaks, con sisting of Satin, Merinos and Circassian, nov 12 241—1| Mrs. I.. Carson, B EGS leave to return her sincere ac knowledgement to the Ladies of . u city of Savannah, for past patronage in i v line of business ns milliner and Mantua-Ma ker ; and as she lias taken (for the season only) the Southern Tenement of Mr. Wa- vor’s building, fronting the Roman Catholic Church, tenders to her friends and acquaint, ancos her services in the above line of busi ness, in addition to which, she will nttend to the blenching and repairing of Leghorns, Dunstybles, &c. on the most reasonable terms and in the best possible manner. She would also inform those who may wish to patronise her, that she has just, received from the North the most recent Fashions, and that she will continue to receive them monthly, during her residence iu Savannah, oct 29 255—1,11 By J. U. HERBERT & CO. THIS DAY, 16th instant, at 11 o’clock will ho sold in front of Mr. Joseph Curtming’a store, to close a consignment, 0 hlids St. Croix Sugar 5 hhds Porto Rico do nov 15 Terms at time of sale. BuokN and Stationary. llu S. PHILBRICK, TO-MORROW EVENING, Kith Nov. lit 7 o’clock, in Hie SALES ROOM, Wliita- kcr-strcct, an oxtoiiHivo nnil well imsortml collection of .Standard, Iliitorical, Miscella neous anil School BOOKS, ALSO—Blank Books, Paper, Prints, En gravings, Fancy Goods, Quills, Wafers, Pen cils, &c. dtc. comprising the entire stock ofa Bookseller and Stationer, declining buBineBB, N.B.—Catalogues will bo ready for inspec tion nt Urn Auction Room, Bolton’B Range, on the day previous to the Bale. nov 15 By 7. li. HERBERT CO, TO-MORROW, 16th inst., at II o'clock* will be sold before our store, A general assortment of GROCERIES. ALSO, 20 kegs Lird—10 do Butter—2000 wt. Bacon AT.ftOf 20 doz. Ilockrinicr Wine, from the Ri ver Rhino, of the vintage of 1818. 15 Terms cash. FOll XEW-ORLEANiS, The' sclir. SIGNAL, llouth Master, Will liavo quick despatch, hav ing the greater part of her cargo engaged.— For freight of a few packages or passage, ■pply to the inostor on hoard, <»r to nov 12 CANDLER &. DAVIDSON. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, Tho fust sailing schr. SIGNAL, K. V. L. llouth, master. m 68 tons burthen u,id is ready to receive n cargo, Apply to HALL, SHAPTER TUPPER. nov 8 ~~ FOR BALTIMORE, ““ The fast sailing sclir. OREGON, Thomas Dunham, Jr. master, Will meet with quick despatch. For light freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to (’apt. ft. on ooard, or to - COHEN & MILLER, nov 10 * FOR Avar ST A, The pole-boat A. SIB- LKY, has a good part of load ready to go on SKSSboard, she has n full sot of hands,and will will meet with quick dispatch. For the balanco of freight. Apply to jwf 4 CANDLER & DAVIDSON. To bn ilcnlcd, The very desirable residence in r' •Hri. Warren Square, formerly occu- liililiw P* C( I by the late Mr. Isaac and «more recently by Mr. Francis II. Wolman. The house is i.i complete repair and immediate possi-Hsion can be given. For terms apply to Al nov 12 \NDW. LOW & CO. House to Let. The house lately occupied by Mr. Jacob Miller, on tho South side of iho Court Hoiiho Square, belonging to the Union Society. Security shall ho requited for the payment of the rent,which will be made low to u respecta ble tenant. Tho house is In good retrain— Apply to FRANCIS SORREL, nov 5 Vice President Unibn Society. ToRo®t, For ono or more years, the spn- eituiR and convenient store on the Buy, near the Exchange, recent- cr • By S. PHILBRICK, On FRIDAY next, 18lh inst. at 11 o’clock, i n front of store, to close consignment, 15 hhds Porto Rico Sugars 20 bbls No. 5 Mackerel 0 hhds. N. E. Gin Terms at sale. AtVrivals Sale, 20 eases Wool lints 5 cases Fur do 2 cases Seal Caps 10 tierces Rico nov 15 By J. 1). HERBERT & CO., On THURSDAY, 17th instant, at 11 o’ clock, will be sold nt the house of’tho late Mr. Tsnae, Warren Square, a’quantity of very su perior Household Furniture, consisting in part of Mahogany Chairs, Pier Tables, Cen tre ditto, Piano Forte, Brussels Carpets, Glassware, Crockery, Sideboards, &c. &c.—• Those articles are nil of the very host quali ty and have boon but a short time in use.— Persons wishing to see the Furniture previ ous to the day of sale, can do so on applica tion at tho premises. nq v 14 Terms cash. A DM I NIST RATO R’S SALK. * BY S. PHILBRICK, On FRIDAY, tho 9th tiny of December, at 11 o’clock, in front of store, a quantity of Household and Kitchen FURNITUIl E, Being the personal properly, belonging to tho estate of W. Foster, deceased. Solti by or der of the administrator, for tho benefit of the creditors of said estate. °ct 20 Terms cash. «-■». t — —:—r • By S. PHILBRICK—at pritatii balk. 2 case "Underwood’s” Pickles, in glass, nov 12 M’lntosh County Academy. A N assistant Teacher is required for this institution. One well recommended for character and qualifications, may find employ ment by application to the Commissioners of the Academy, or to Dr. JAMES TROUP, of Darien. nov 7 210—r t Lost or Mislaid, A CHECK drawn by a A. W. Smith on Marino & Fire Insurance Bank of this City, No. 297, dated 13th September 1831, for $81 14 cts.—payment of which has been stopped. Any information respecting the same will bo thankfully received by nov 4 COHEN & MILLER. Fall and Winter Goods. T llEsubscribcr has received by late nrri- valp, and is now opening, n Inrgo sup ply of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC NEGRO 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 Buildings. Carpeting. J UST received by the ship Oglethorpe, from Iiivcrpool, a handsome assortment of Ingrain Carpeting of the newest patterns and best quality, together with Hearth Hugs and Binding to match, which arc offered for sale on reasonable terms. THOMAS G. MILLER, One door west of Low, Taylor & (Jo. oct 20 Johnston's Square. Woodruff. july 14 ly occupied by Mr. For terms, apply to CK ,'harles A, PATRICK HOUSTOUN To Ilcnt, The Inrgo and commodious house in Ilabcrsbam-st. the pro- per*v of the Estate of Mr. Wright White. Possession given imme diately. Apply to WM. RANKIN, oct 19 220 For fSalo, A substantial LIGHT CAR RIAGE, with IlarncBc, and pair of first rate Northern Hor- bos, one six and the other seven yonrs old—well matched and broke to harness. Also a pair of Canadian Ponies, five years old, well broke, to harness, and one Saddle Horse, six years old. Ap. ply to IIENRY M’ALPIN, Court-House Square, oct22 228 Landrcth’s Garden Seeds. A supply just received per brig Frances, and for sale at Philadel phia prices, by TIIOS. RYERSON, Jr. Ag’t. nov 12 241—p New Oyster House. T HE subscribers beg leave to inform the ’ gentlemen of Savannah, that in addition to their Bar Room and Pastry and Candy Store, they have now opened their OYSTER and RELISH ESTABLISHMENT, in Col. Marshall’s Buildings, Broughton-street, next, door East of Dr. Bartow’s Druo Store, and West of Dr. Moses Slieftall, where they will he happy to receive company. They trust that all who call will bo pleased, ns tho attendance will bo strictly good anti the li quors choice. They beg to solicit o share of public patronage. (gj7"Eutrance at Iho Candy & Pnctry Store nov 4 E. llAYEL & CO. Notice. N EITHER the Captain nor consignees of the Br. brig Will iam the Fourth, will bo accountable for any debts contracted by her crew. nov H Law Nolicc. PTMJE subscribers have united their pro- -X fessinipil interests, and have taken tho office recently occupied by Mr. Owens on the Bay, immediately above thnt of Beers, Booth & St. John. They will attend re gularly the Circuit and District Courts of the United States, and tho Stato Courts of tho Eastern District, and occasionally any other Court of the Stute, in which their services may be required. , JNO. MACPHERSON BERRIEN, R. R. CUYLER.. Savannah, Nov. 1st, 1831. 235 Private Boarding. M RS MARY MILLER having removed to the lurgo and commodious Brick Housq in Broughton street, recently occupied by Dr. J. P. Serivon, will as heretofore ac commodate Families and gentlemen wishing privato Boarding. nov 8 Fashionable Millinary. M R8. MARIA WHEELER has roccntljr returned from New-York with a choice selection of the latest Now-York Patterns, which she now offers for sale on the most ac commodating terms at her old stand, North side of Market Square, nov 12 244—p Information Wanted. |F HERMAN RETAN (or Ritan) who X arrived at this port a short timo since, in the ship Queen Mab from N«w York, will cull on tho subscriber, he will hear of some thing much to his advantngo. nov 12 THOMAS CLARK, W anted, A N intelligent active boy of about L of nge, as an apprentice to the P Business. Apply at the office oflhef< For Sa lo, A ND will be sold low, a very well fitted up suraH neat Brewery in this city. For particulars enquire at the Georgian Office, oct18 220 Notice. A LL poisons indebted to the late firm of ’ Chichester & Scranton, are reques ted to call on A. SCRANTON, at No. 7, noYng’s buildings, and settle the same with out further notice. oct 31 Cook Wanted. W ANTED a steady Woman to Cook for a small family. One that can bo well recommended will hear of a permanent situ ation by applying at this office- uov 5 Notice. T IIE Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Cha tham County, has adjourned until Mon day, tho twentv-firflt inst. By order of the Justices. ROBERT W. POOLER, nov 9 Clerk C.O.C.C. Butter. X KEGS of best Goshen Butter, Moses X Phillip’s, brand, just received by ship Kn'.poror and for sale by {DUNNING & CAMPFIELD oy 10 218—,