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NEW GOODS.
D M’MAIION wishes to infomi
• friends and tho public that ho
brought out a very extensive assortment
Fashionable Goods,
CONSI8TINO OF t
his
ho has
of
I
Iiiico Dresses from 830'to 8120 melt
Swiss Needle Work do
Knglish Thread laces
Bobinet and Gimp Laces of all d°scrip-
tion
Black and wliito Laco Veils of all
prices
Blond Laces and Blond Laco Scarfs,
of a superior quality
Gro-do-Zcins, Gro-de-Bcrlins & Pop-
lins, of all colors
Satins of all colors, Silk Velvet do
Best quality I/)6pin’s Merino Shawls
Long and square Thibot Wool do.
Isadies’ Crafts _
Linen Cambric aud Cnmbnc Ildkfs. of
all prices, Ostricli Feathers
Silk Stockings ribbed and plain
Boudard’s Gloves and Mits of all kinds
Irish Diaper Linens and Shirting of
all descriptions
Blankets, Counterpanes, and a varie
ty of other GOODS—all of which he will
sell on the most reasonable terms,
oct 19
Fall and Winter Goods.
T HE subscriber has received by late arri
vals, a full assortment of
NEGRO CEOTHING,
Consisting of
Grundy’s White Plains,
White Welsh do
Heavy Woolen and Canton Linscy Ker*
sevs
Blue Cassinets and low priced Sattinets
5-4 cloths fur servants
LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS
Negro Caps
Pullicate and Romall Ildkfs., &c. &c.
Together with a general and extensive assort
ment of
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
suitable to the present and approaching sea
son, which lie offers for sale on accommoda
ting terms.
6 JAMES ANDERSON,
Young’s Building,
oct 21 239—1
IT
Negro Cloths, Blankets &c.
At unusual low prices—In Shad's Buildings
rAS received by lute arrivals, and offers
J. for sale the following:—
20 bales Cotton and Wool Kerseys (as
sorted)
10 bales nil Wool Kerseys (assorted)
12 bales low prized Satinetts, Cussiuotts
and Linseys
4 bales lnavy Welsh & English Plains
12 bales Bleached and Brown Shirtings
and Sheetings
HEAVY LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS
Together with a general assortment of Sta
ple and Fancy
DRY GOODS.
oct 23 211—ro
C1IIC11E8T13 It & SC HA NT U N,
551X010.11&W3 if 1 .
North East Corner oj \oungs Buildings.
H AVE and are receiving by the Into nv-
rivals from New York and Philadel
phia, a handsome assortment of seasonable
BEADY MADE
CLOTHING,
CONSISTING OF
Dress and Frock COATS, COATEES,
PANTALOONS, VESTS, Shirts, Hand
kerchiefs, Cravats, Stocks, Hosiery, Men’s
Youth's and Children’s Morroceo and Cloth
CAPS, Ladies* and Gentlemen’s CLOAKS,
&c. &c.
Together with a splendid assortment of
FASHIONABLE CLOTHS, CASS1-
MEIIES AND VESTINGS,
which they are prepared to make to order, in
fashionable style, on short notice,
oct 13 234
NEW STORE*
iyewIToods.
T UB subscribers lmvo formed a connexion
in lm.siuesB under tho firm of
CHAMPION & I.ATIIROP,
And lmvo tnkon llio Storo No.0, South-East
corner of Gibbon’s Range, whore tlmy offer nt
wholesale and retail, a general assortment of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
A MONO WHICH ARE J
Broadcloths and Cussimcres
Italian Lutestrings
Black and Colored Gros do Naples
Super. Plaid do. Figured do
Gro de Berlins,
Fig’d Gro do Ta or Poplins
Black and Colored Gro do Imlcs
Black, blue black and col’d Mnroelines
Colored Florences and Satins
Black and mixed Silk Cumblcts
Satin Levantines
Black Sinchews and Sarsnctts
Black and colored Nankin and Canton
Crapes
Striped Crape de Zeins
Black and colored Palma rincs
Black and blue black Bombazines
6-4 French do.
0, 7, and 8-4 and long Scarlet, Black
and wliito Merino Shawls
3,4, 6 and 0-4 assorted colors Thibet
Wool do
Silk, Cashmere and Cassimero do
Embroi’d Zephyr Crape, Leonidas do
Coupa Gauze
Foulard, and Gro de Nap. Fancy Ildkfs
4 and 6-4 Painted and Plain Bareago
Handkerchiefs
6-4 block and wliito Woorst’d Bareago
Shawls
Rich Thibet Wool, Bareago, Printed
Cm.no and Gauze Scarfs
Belt, Bonnet, Taffeta, Satin and Vel
vet Ribbons
Black Italian Cravats, Im’n col’d do.
Pongoo Bandannas, Choppas and Fan
cy colors Gentlemen’s Ildkfs
Pongees, black and col’d Silk Velvets
Merino Cloths black and col’d,fig’d do.
Black and colored Circassians
60 elegant Swiss worked Capes and
Handkerchiefs *>
Lace Cloaks, Capos and Cans
English Thread Gimp and Bobinet
Laces, Quilling Lace
4, 5 and 0-4 black and white Bobinet
Laces, Worked Dressos
350 pieces Fancy Prints
50 do Ginghams, new stylo
Plain and figured Swiss uud Book
Muslins
Jaconet and Mull Muslins
Whito niul colored Cambrics
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas
Silk, Marseilles and Valcntia Vestings
Silk Hosiery, cheap
Cotton and Worsted do. Scwin" Silks
Gentlemen’s .Woodstock and I Is.
Gloves
Ladies' Horse Skin do., cheap by doz,
ilorso Skin Mitts do.
Marseilles Quilts, white and colored
Counterpanes
Co*ton Damasks, cheap, Trail Linens
Iritdi’und Flc uiish Sheetings
0, 7, 8 and 10-4 Table Diaper
8 anil 10-1 Dnnnsk Cloths
Damask Napkins
Russia Diapers, &c. fro. &v.
X. CHAMPION,
DWIGHT LATIIUOP.
t fm
FOR NEW-YORK,
[established line.]
Tho regular packot ship
EMPEROR,
J. H. Bennet t master,
will hnve immediate dispatch.—
For freight or passago, having excellent ac
commodations apply to Capt. B. on board at
Jones* upper wharf, or to
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
oct 26
FOll NEW-YORK.
[ESTABLISHED LINE.]
^ ,0 r °^ n j ^AN Ct
F. Harrison, master,
EsssIcSm Will have immediate dispatch.—
For freight or passage, having superior ac
commodations, apply to Capt. II. on board,
at Jones’ upper whuff, or to
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
oct 19
FOR PROVIDENCE,
The packot brig
EAGLE,
AT. N. Maxi ran, master,
Will meet with immediate des
patch. For freight or passage, having good
accommodations, apply on board, at Moore’s
wharf or to TAFT & PADELFORD.
For sale on board,
50 casks Providence Lime.
oct 24 212—p
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
Tho fust sailing brig
UNION,
Capt. Jordan.
Burthen 170 tona or 1500 barrels,
four yearn old, will be roudy to receive a car
go in three or four days. For tonus, apply to
COHEN & MILl.HR.
oct 13
FOR DARIEN.
Tho fust sailing packet sloop
augOsta,
Capt. Hanford,
Will meet with quick despatch.
For freight or passage, having handsome ac
commodations, apply to Capt H. on board, at
Anciaux* wharf, or to
oct 20 COHEN & MILLER.
FOR AUGUSTA.
The Poleboat
PULA SKI,
■with a full set of hands and
7a lighter to attend if ne
cessary, having 3-4ths of her cargo engaged
will take the balance in light freight—imme
diate dispatch will bo given. Apple to
J. D. HUGUENIN.
oct 22 239
LEG-AL HOKGKHS.
Georgia—Camden County.
T
'o nil wh m it may concern.
W HEREAS Islael Geer, administrator
on t he estatjs of John Roux, appl ies to
the Hon. the Courtof Ordinary of said Coun
ty, for letters Uisiiipsory on sold estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, tie kindred and creditors of
said deceasud.ito fie their objections, (if uny
they have,) in;t)}e Clerk’s ofticeofsaid Court,
on or before the first Monday in Januury
next ensuing, otherwise letters dismissory
will be grunted to tho applicant.
Witness the Hon. William Gibson, one of
thn Justices of said Court, this 14th June,
1829. JOHN BAILEY, o. o. a. c. o.
Juno 18 175
Georgia—Bryan County.
By the Court of Ordinary of said County.
To uli whom it mar concern.
W HEREAS John J. Maxwell, Esn. ad
ministrator on the estute of Leo Black-
sell, 1ms applied to tho Hon. tho Court of Or
dinary of said County, to bo discharged from
his siud administratorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the heirs and creditors of said
deceased, to tile their objections (if any) in
the Clerk's ofiico of thiH Court, on or before
tho first Monday in January next, otherwise
letters dismissory will be granted.
Witness tho Hon, Lewis Ilines, one of the
Justices of tho said Court of Ordinary, this
second day of July,ono thousand eight hun
dred and twenty niie.
JOSHUA SMITH, c. o. c.
July 4 189—}l
Georgia—Bryan County.
By (he Court of Ordinary of said County.
To nil’ wlwn it may concern.
W HEREAS Ccd. George W. M’Allistcr,
administrattr of the estate of llirum
Coon, has applied tj> tho Hon. the Court of
Ordinary of said County, to bo disch
from his adminisUitorenip.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular tie heirs and creditors of the
said deceased to lllo their objections (if any)
in the Clerk’s ofiico of this Court on or before
tho first Monday in January next,- otherwise
letters dismissory will be granted tho appli
cant.
Witness the Hon. John J. Maxwell, one of
the Justices of said Court of Ordimuy, this
second day of .Tilly, one thousand eight hun
dred and twenty nine.
JOSHUA SMITH, c. o. c.
july 4 189—|l
Negro Cloths and Blankets,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
JACOB WARING,
(Gibbon's Building,)
O FFERS the balance of his stock of Negro
Cloths and Blankets at very reduced pri
ces, consisting of the following descriptions :
8 bales Mixed Pluins (all wool) extra wt.
8 do Mixed Kerseys do. •
0 do White do do.
5 do Canton do
5 do Mill’d Mix’d
5 do Blue and Mixed Snttinctts
20 do Plain and Twilled Linseys, assor
ted colors and quality
5 do London Duffle Blankets,0-4 to 9-4
5 do do Point do., 3£ to 4|
oct 21 239
T l
DRY GOODS.
REMOVAL.
HIE Subscribers have removed to Shad’i
. Building, near Johnston's Square,
where they arc now opening, received by la to
arrivals, a general assortment of heavy Wool
en, Staple und Fancy
DRY GOODS,
Which arc offered tor sale upon unaccommo
dating terms and at os low prices as any in
the market.
JAMES INGLISS Si CO.
oct 20 243
SEASONABLE GOODS.
L ANDING tliiH day from sliip Oglethorpe,
u general and extensive importation of
wmw-wnm
BRITISH GOODS
Which nre offered for sale, together with
complete assortment of
domestic articles
bv LOW, TAYLOR & CO,
sept 22 225
Negro Cloths and Blankets.
OH RALES heavy dmh&dark mix'd Ker-
jU\J soys; 30 do. do. light mixed do.; 10
do. do. white do.—fur men’s wear, weighin]
U pounds to tlm yard.
20 hales Linsoy Kerseys, mixed
10 do blue und mixud Hultincls
20 do WoolaicH, Linseys, Sic.
10 do London Dulllu Blankets
100 pair heavy French do.
For sale by
(J. W. ROCKWELL St CO.
oct 23
FOR AVGUSTA,
The new,staunch built Polo
Boat MARY, her first trip
from Augusta, owned by
Mr. Enoch iKnight, ami
constructed particularly for low'river naviga
tion—she lias a full set of hands, and will be
attended on tho river by a lighter. From tlm
known perseverance of Mr. Knight, as a boat
owner, it is believed that the nhovo bout will
be got up to Augusta ill us short a time as any
other boat on the river. Fur freight apply to
CANDLER & DAVIDSON,
Mongol's upper wharf,
oct 20 843o
NEW GOODS.
Just received, landing from ship Andes
and other late arrivals,
A ABBLM Prime Pork, (City Inspection)
12 do Mess do do do
30 do Prime Beef do do (Now)
15 do Mess do do do do
20 kegs Pickled Salmon
20 boxes first sort Herring (rtew)
5 bbls Smoked Beef do
100 large Smoked Tongues
10 half bbls Fulton Market Beef
50 boxes and half boxes Soup
20 do and do Caudles
0 do St arch—0 do Fig Blue
20 kegs choice Goshen Butter for family
use
12 casks Cheese—10 boxes pine apple
cheese
10 bbls Holt’s Butter Crackers
30 Imlfnnd qrhhls Buck Wheat Meal
10 do do Rye do free from grit
2 half bbls Pearl Barley
5 bids Com Meal
30 do Wh. Beaus—60 box. negro pipes
20 hags Green Coffee
5 hlids and 20 bbls St Croix Sugar
5 do New Orleans do
10 bbls Loaf Sugar—20 mats Cassia
Gunpowder, Imperial, Hyson mid Young Hy
son TEAS—Pimento, Mustard, Nutmegs,
Pepper, Cloves, Mace—together with anil
assortment of GROCERIES & PROVI
SIONS.
For sale by
A. BASSETT,
Mongin’s Upper Wharf.
oct 26
For stile or to Rent.
THE subscriber wishes either
to sell, nr rent for one year from
tho I iff of November next, bis
House, situated on Columbia
Square, corner of York and Habersham
Streets—a carriage house and stable, with
other out buildings, 1 fore attached to the lions-
' * JAMES BROWN,
oct 17 t
Georgia—Bryan County.
By the Court of Ordinary for said County.
To nil whom it may cnni'tini.
W HEREAS George M. Waters, Esq.
Executor on the estate of Chritiana
Kirkland, lias applied to tho Hon. the Court
of Ordinary of said County, to ho discharged
from his said Executorship.
These nre therefore to cite and admonish
nil and singular tlm heirs and creditors of said
dec-used, to fire their objections, (ifatiy) in
the Clerk's olliec of this Court, on or before
the first Monday in January next, otherwise
letters dismissory will be granted.
Witness the Hon. Lewis Hines, one of the
Justices of said Court of Ordinary, this second
day of July, one thousand eight hundred ami
twenty-nine.
JOSHUA SMITH, o. o. c.
July t lOT)—;l
For Sale.
THAT convenient House in
Columbia Ward belonging to
John F. Lloyd, at present occu-
■ pied by Mrs. Stiles. If not dis
posed of hv the 15th October it will then be
rented. For particulars apply to
JAMES G. WILSON,
sept 26 227—\
To ltcnt,
THE wharf and lmilding sit ua-
ted in Yatnacraw, adjoining the
lumber dock of the estato ot
Pooler, und now occupied by
A. A. Emets. This property is well situated
for tho lumber and wood business—posses-
sion will be given on the 1st November. Ap
ply to R. M. GOODWIN
oct 21
230—rn
stores to* Rent.
TO RENT, the block of build-
ings on Taylors wharf, at pro-
sent occupied by M’Elhincy, Gir-
vin & Co. Possession can be
had on the first day of next month.
Apply to WM. TAYLOR,
sept l 310
Champion & Lathrop,
South East Corner of Gibbons' Range,
H AVE just oponed and offer for sale at
low prices
2 bales London Dnfllo Blankets
2 do 4,5 utul 6 Point do
50 plain Rose do
2000 yards Negro Cloths
250 lbs Bugging Twine
60 nieces Sattinets
20 tmles brown and bleached Shirting and
Sheeting
30 pieces Broad Cloths end Cossimerca
350 pieces Fancy Prints
1ft hales Ticking
5 do Checks, Plaids and Stripes
2 do Ozuaburglis
100 dozen Webb und Nett. Suspenders
100 lbs Marshall's Patent Thread, No. 12
to 30
25 pcs wliito and colored Flannels
200 doz. assorted Cotton Ildkfs
60 pcs and demi pcs Linen
200 CuHsimcro Shawls
1 cuko Umbrellas, &c. &c.
also,
50 reams Writing Paper
oct 26
nugl
To Rent,
Tim lmvcr part of tlm Building
on I lio Buy, one door East ot'tlio
Marine and Fire Insurance Bank
For terms enquire of
C. W. ROCKWELL & CO.
303
New Fruit—Raisins &. Grapes.
CA BOXES Bunch Muncntcl Raisins
OH 40 half .In Muscatel do
10 jura Malaga (trapes
Landing from ship Emperor and Bark Arma
dillo. uud for salo hy
JNO. BENTLEY.
net 30
To Rent.
A comfortablo Dwolling House
HAU,! SIIAPTER &. TUPPER
oct 13
Landretli’s Garden Seeds.
A SUPPLY just recoived'per brig
’ Frances,'’warranted frcfdi, and for
I salo ut. Philadelphia pricos hy
TIIOS. RYERSON, Jr.
■cl 30 Agent,
Dividend No. 23.
Rank of tlm State of Georgia,
Savannah, 33d October, 133ft.
T IIE Directors having this day declared a
dividend of83 '50 per share on tho Cap
ital Stock oltliis Bonk, for the lost six months,
tho same will be paid to the Stockholders
thereof, or to their order, on and after
Wednesday next tlm 38th inst.
A. PORTER, Cash’s.
03-Tho Southern Recorder and Journal,
Milludgevillo ; Constitutionalist and Courier,
Augusta; and Washington Nows, are reques
ted to publish tlm above three times
d
oct 34
343—1,
Private Boarding.
A FEW Ladies can ho accommodated
11 private family in a henlty and very
pleasant situation. Apply at the Georgian
Cilice. oct 21 212
PUBLIC SALES.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House in
the town of Jefferson, Camden county,
botween the usual hours of sole,
All that tract or parcel of land, lying in
Camden county, ana tho improvements thorn-
on, containing five hundred acres, more or
less, whereon David Hall sen. now resides,
bounded on tho East hy Wm. Berrie’s land,
north by Littln Satilla River, and south' hy
A. Atkinson’s land, levied on under an exe
cution in favor of Elias Fort vs. David Hall,
sen. and David Hall jr.
Also, all that tract or parcel of land, lying
in Camden county, situate on the post rend,
about four miles from Brown’s ferry, con
taining twelvo hundred acres, more or less,
levied on as tho property of Thomus Hall, to
satisfy a tax execution against him for the
year 1828, or so much thereof as will satisfy
the same—amount due $15 92 and costs.
Also, one tract or parcel of land, situate in
Cumdcn county, on the Colcrain road, and
bounded on tho enst by Thomas Howell’s
land, containing two hundred and fifty acres,
mure or less, and the improvements thereon,
now in the possession of Rigdon Brown—
Also, two other adjoining tracts or parcels
of land, lying in Caindon county, situate on
the Great Satilla River, containing one hun
dred acres each, more or less, known by the
name of Canty’s Cowpens, and ndjoininrr
lands of Thomas Hall und Shururd SholKold,
levied on ns tho property* of Rigdon Brown,
to satisfy executions in favor of Joshua
Hooper and Joiscy Hooper, executors of
Wm. Hooper, deceased vs. said Brown, and
James Moore vs. the same.
G. W. THOMAS, s.c. c.
oct 1
By J. B. HERBERT,
THIS DAY, 27th inst.
At 11 o’clock, will bo sold at tho East end
oftfiu Academy,
A quantity of
F U R N 1 T U R E.
Conribtixo op—Sideboard, Sofa, Bureaus,
Dressing Tables, Breakthst Tables, Carriets,
Bedsteads and Buds, L’hairs, Shovel and
Tongs, And Irons, Sic. Sic,
ALSO,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
On the first Tucsiav in November next,
W ILL bo sold at the Court House in the
town of Jefferson, Camden conntjr,!
tween tho usual hours of sale,
A negro fellow named Monday, levied on
as the property of William Mickler, It. by
virtue of a mortgage ft. fa, emenating from
tlio Inferior Court of Baldwin county, in fa-
vur of William H. Torrance.
A. KEAN, n. s. c. c.
oct 3
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be sold before tho Court House in
tho town of Jefferson, Ciiniden county,
between the hours often and four o'clock,
One negro woman named Jinncy, levied
on under un execution in favor of Samuel
Brockington vs. David Hall sen.
G. W. THOMAS, 8. c. e.
oct 3
Caiiidi'ii Superior Court.
Alum* Tuum, 1829.
Imiuislr.itor Daniel Grade, l
ts. > Scire Facia*.
F,|*Jiraim far iron. j
[ t nppouringby tho return of tho Sheriff that
llio defendant is not to bo found in tho
County, and that personal service cannot be
effected on him ofthosci. fa. On motion it is
ordered, Unit the defendant nppenr on or be
fore the first day of tho next term,and plcadto
the said writofsci. fa. mid in default of said
appearance, the plaintilflmve leave to proceed
on his writ of sci. fa. in the same manner as if
service had been effected on him. And it is
further ordered that this rule he published in
one of tho Gazettes of Savannah, once amontli
until tho expiration thereof.
Extract from the Minutes.
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk,
april 15 120—’,0m
all
FINAL NOTICE.
T HE Subscriber being anxious to brin;
the concerns of tho Into Rev. Bknja
min S. Scrf.vf.n (which conNists of Bonds and
Notes) to a close, requests all persons to whom
the Estate is indebted, to send a statement of
their demands, properly attested, to tho sub
scriber, before tlw 1st day of November next t
ns after that day tlioso who neglect will ho
deburred payment,and a final settlement mado
of the Estate. WM. JOYNER,
Ex'or. of B. S. Screven.
Coosawhntchio, 4th June, 1820.
juno 8 60—JmtN
NOTICE.
T HREE month! after date application
will lie made to the Savannah, Ogee-
choc and AlatumahaCntial Company, for the
issue of Scrip No. 61, dated 8th April, 1928,
for five shares of slot k in said company; the
original having beemlustrovnd ot lost.
TllOS. PAINE.
sept. 8 217—I3m
NOTICE.
A LL parsons indebted to tho’;lato William
S. Gi/lott, will please to make payment
to the suberiber; ami those having demands
against the same will present them to
JAMES lllGG IN BOTTOM,
Administrator.
Isnver Three Runs, (S.C.) Sept 7th, 1829.
oct3 230
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the Estnte of Dr.
Emj.vh Gim,ktt, will be pleased to
make payment to the subscriber; and tlioso
hnving demands against tho same, will pro-
scut them to
JAMES IIIGGINBOTTOM,
Adia’or. de bonis non
with the will annexed.
Lower Three Runs, (S.C.) Sept 7th. 1829,
oct. 3 215
REMOVED.
T HE suhsoribera lmvo Removed to tho
Huulh Went corner of Shuil’n Imil.l
ings, opposite tho East end of Gibbons' build,
ings. Where the. lire opening a very exten
sive assortment of i'LAiNS, Blankets,
COTTON BAGGING, STAPLE GOODS,
and a superior assortment of Fancy Goods,
which they intend selling nt a lew advaneo,
oct 30
WM. & 11. ROSE.
334
PUBLIC SALES.
oct
L quantity of Kitchen Furniture.
27 Terms.
Terms cash.
POSITIVE SALE.
Jamaica Ruin, Brandy, &c.
by j. b. he rber t,
TO-MORROW, 23th inst.
At 11. o’clock, will be sold before my store,
(without reserve, to close consignment,)
6 pines Holland Gin
2 do Seignett’s Brandy
1 lihd. Irish Whiskey
2 Hlids fine flavored Jamaica Rum
3 nr. casks Seignett’s Brandy, of fine
flavour and quality.
Terms at time of sale.
ALSO,
24 boxes Soap.
oct 37
Welsh Plains utul Carpetting.
BY J. H. HERBERT.
TO-MORROW, 23th inst.
At 11 o’clock, will bo sold before my store,
2 bales Hunerior Scotch Carpelting of
fashionable colors and approved patterns.
ALSO,
6 bules Welsh Pluins, received from Liv*
erpuol per recent arrivals.
ALSO,
0 bates Domestic Negro Cloth
2 do Mixed Kerseys
Terms—fill sums under 200 cnsli, over 200
to 500 90 days, over $500 4 months for sp.
proved endorsed psper.
oct 27
CROCKERY.
ByJ.B. HERBERT.
On THURSDAY, thc29t)i inst. at 11 o’clock r
Will be sold, on Johnston’s upper wharf*
45 crates Crockery, assorted,
Consisting of Plates, Bowls, Cups and Sau*
cers, Dishes &c. &c.
oct 22 Terms at time of Sale.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL bo sold before the Court House in
Effingham county, between tho hours
of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. the following tract
of 1 and, viz.
One tract situate in the county of L!* ig-
ham, on tho Back Ray Road to Louisville,
between 17 and 18 miles from Savannah,
containing 200 acres more or less, beinfif tha
southern port of a tract of land originully
granted to John Wisonbakor—being part of
llie real estate of Mmy G. Lopor, Missouri
Loper, and John C. Lopnr, minors and or
phan children of Asa Loper. deceased.
Sold hy permission of tlm Court of Ordin
ary of Chatham county. Conditions cash—
purchaser paving for titles.
HESTER LOPER, Guardian,
oct 1 w 9|
BY J.B. HERBERT.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
At 11 o’clock, will be sold before the Court
House in this city,
A Negro Woman about 50 years of age.
ALSO,
A Negro Woman about 21 years of age, with
Jmr daughter about 18 months—good house
servant and seam«tiesg.
A Negro boy about 22 years of age, a good
house servant. Terms cash,
oct 27
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL he sold nt the Court Ilonso in the
county of Carroll, between the hours
of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M.
Lot No. 140, in the 10th District of Car
roll county.
Also, will bo sold on the same dny, mid
between the same hours* at the Court House
in Monroe founty,
Lot No. 10,1st dist. Monroe county, also,
lot No. 214, in tho 1st dist. Mouroc county.
Also, will he sold on the same day, and be
tween the same hours, ut the Court House in
Muscogee county,
Lot 117, in tiie 11th district of Muscogee
county, said land being part, of the foul es
tate of Mary G. Loper, Missouri Loper, and
John C. Loper, minors uud orphan children
of Asa Loper, deceased.
Sold by permission of the Court of Ordin
ary of Clmthnm County. Conditions cash ;
purehuBcr to pay for titles.
HESTER LOPER, Guardian,
oct 1 fOw
Fifty Dollars Reward.
A BSENTED himself on the 13th instant
my Mulatto scrvnnt man
JIM,
he has been seen since in SavQnnnh. Fifty
dollars will be paid on proof to conviction of
his being harbored by a white person, or twen
ty dollars if by a colored person, or thirty dol-
ars for his delivery in Jail, either in Savannah,
Augusta, or Charleston. All inastors and
owners of vessels arc cautioned not to receive
him on board, as every exertion will be made
to detect them, and the law inforccd. JIM is
a small sized man, 22 or 3 years old, well
made and thick for his height, smiles when
spoken to, one or both of his cars uro bored,
he is passing himself as a free man, ho wore
a wliito hat, dark Suttinet short coat, has
a red Plaid Camhlet Cloak and other clothing
with him, usually wears a round jacket of
durk Satlinet.
WM. ROBARTS,
Rieeboro, Liberty County, Sent. 1829.
oct 19 237—||3w
0^7" The Charleston Courier and Augusta
Chronicle nre requested to cony tho above and
insert every other day for tlireo weeks and
forward bills.
Dunning Academy.
J OHN C. LEGE respectfully informs his
friends and tho public, that his Dancinj
Eelwml for the reception of young Ladies am
Masters, will ho open on Monday tho 2d of
November next, in tlm Solomon’s Jmdgc
Room. Days of Tuition, Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays, at 5 o’clock I*. M. Ho
will also nttond in private houses and Semina,
ries.
Hie school for Gentlemen will also com
mence on tho samo evening, nt 7 o’clock.—
Price of Tuition at tho School Room, $12 per
quarter, and private lessons $15, ouo half
payable m advance.
oct 17 Rx!!230
By J.B. HERBERT.
On the first Tuesday in November next*
At 11 o'clock, will he sold before the Court
House in this city.
A negre woman, a plain Cook, good Wash
er and Ironer.
ft vt! 27 Terms cash.
BxjJ. B. HERB Ell T.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
Willbesohl before the Court House between
the usual hours ofsaln,
A n6gro called CJESAJt,
sold at tho risk oftbe former purchaser he not
having complied with terms of sale,
oct 13
Prune Negro Fellow.
By PUILBRIVK if BAKER,
TUESDAY, 3d November next,
At 11 o’clock, will bo sold in front of tho
Court House,
A Prime Negro Fellow, about
35 years of age.
Terms cash, purchnsor paying for Titles,
oct 23
. A Situation Wanted,
B Y a young man just from Europe, who lion
a knowledge of business, and who can
give satisfactory reference ns to ability and
integrity. A lino addressed to A. B. and left
at the Office of tho Savannah Georgian, will
be promptly attended to
oct 22 240-t-lII
To Rent,
T HE wlmrf Lot No 4 and Dock, well cal
culated for a WOOD YARD, or SHIP
CARPENTER. For terms apply to
JOHN W. ANDERSON,
sept 3(1 337—lm
Cider, Onions, &e.
L ANDING from sloop Georgia, at Jones’
upper wlmrf, lor sale low if taken from
on board
20 bbls prime Sweet Cider
2000 bunches Onions
20 kegs Pickles
40 bbls Potatoes
Apply to tho Captain on board,
oct 26 243—o
Irish Potatoes.
Just received from ship Georgia from Liv
erpool.
O NE hundred Hampers firet quality Irish
Potatoes. For sale hy
oct 22
CLAGIiO
Si
WOOD.
Liverpool (1 round Stilt.
4000 -® USHKr,s SA,/r f,,r ™io
sept 10
lota tn suit purchasers, hv
3. II. FAY & CO.
Mongin’s Lower Wharf.
330—fro
IIAY.
BUNDLES 1st quality Hay for
”vrsnlo on board ship Andes, A. Ik»w
&. Go’s, wlmrf.
oct 20
J. BENTLEY.
Salt Afloat.
A nan BUSHELS Salt on hoard brig
iUUU Havre, and for ante hv
TAFT* l’ADEl.FORD.
oct 30 343—p
LAMPS.
A N Assortment of enamelled white Gloss
Stand and Mantle lsunpa, juat received
and for sole by HAZARD &DENSLOW.