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Champion & Lathrop,
South Hast Gorncrlof Gibbons’ Range,
TTAVK just opened and offer for sale at
H low prices
3 bales London Dufllo Blankets
3 do 4,Sand 0Point do
SO plain Roso do
3000 yards Negro Cloths
350 lbs Bagging Twino
(10 pieces Sattmots
30 bales brown and bleached Shirting and
Sheeting
■10 pieces Broad Cloths ond CassimorcsJJ
350 pieces Fancy Fruits
10 boles Ticking
S do Checks, Plaids and Stripes
3 do Oznaburglis
100 dozen Webb and Nett Suspenders
100 lbs Marshall’s Patent Thread, No. 13
to 30
35 pcs whito and colored Flannels
300 doz. assorted Cotton lldkfs
00 pcs und demi pcs Linen
300 Cnssimero Shawls
1 case Umbrellas, &c. &c.
ALSO,
50 roams Writing Paper
oct 30 -
Bagging, Oznaburgs, dye.
WA<1 PIECES superior 43 inch Dundee
4 U If hemp Cotton Bagging
300 do do 43 Flax do
500 do do 43 Flax &Tow
Hessians
300 pieces Strclitz Oznaburglis
3 bales 3-4 Diaper
1 do Sail Twino
3 do Bagging Twino
150 kegs Lochtine Herring
50 casks Barclay’s best London B. S. Por
ter, in pints and quarts
100 crates well assorted Crockery
8 casks plain, moulded, and cut glass
ware
60 tons Liverpool Rock Salt
Landing from barque Hercules from Dundee,
and Bhip Georgia from Liverpool, and for
sale by AND’W.LOW & CO.
salo b;
oct 31
248||l
NEW GOODS.
O SNA11URGS, Dorchester Ticks
White Flannels, assorted qualities
4-4 Linen in half pieces
Cassimoro Shawls, black, scarlet and as
sorted colors
Prussian do assorted colors
Children's Grecian Boots do
13-4 Marseilles Quilts
Pearl Buttons, dilferent qualities
Hat Cambricks do do
Brown Linens do do
Just rccoivcd from Now York, per schooner
Frances, and for sale by
JACOB WARING,
nov 2 Gibbons’ buildings.
NEW STORE.
A BENNETT—Just from New York
. with an extensive aud goneral assort,
ment of
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS,
Consisting of almost every article that can
be inquired for, which will be sold as low as
can bo purchased at any other Store it the ci
ty, at No. 1 Young’s Buildings.
(gy Mrs. A. BENNETT has on hand
general assortment of
MILLENARY.
Orders in that line, ns well ns Dross Mak
ing, will be thankfully received and executed
with ncatnoss and despatch,
nov 3 340—p
EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
MALLERY# DUFFY,
©a ifuia iasm
OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE,
H AVING availed themselves of the most
recent, arrivals fVom Europe, aro now
prepared to flirnish their friehds and the pub
lic generally with a more elogant and exton-
sivo assortment uf Goods in their lino, than
they have ever offered heretofore, viz :
Wilkins’ superior Goldeh Brown and Olive
CLOTHS, (quite a now stylo)
Blue, Black Drake Neck, Green, Steel and
Oxford mixt patent finish’d
LONDON CI.OTIIS.
Sup. blue, black, brown, drab, fawn, steel
mixt, Corbeau, Lavender, and other col’d
LONDON CASIMERES.
Black ond blue black plain VELVETS.
Figured, brown and Fancy colored do.
And a great variety of light and durk col’d
Silk und Valencia
VESTINGS.
Doublo boild blue and brown CAMBLETS,
every superior article fur Cloaks and
Grout Coats.
Being supplied with a full ai)d first rate
complement of New York and Philadelphia
Workmen, from tho first establishments, they
are prepared to make up the above articles in
a stylo that cannot fail to please.
Also, as usual,
For tho accommodation of Travellers anil
those who prefer despatch, they have a full
assortment of
Ready Made Clothing,
of the 1st, 2d and 3d qualities, consisting of—
Coats, Frocks, Coatees, Great Coats,
Cloaks, Opera Cloaks, Pants. Vests,
Shirts, under Vests and Drawers, Collars,
and Hosiery, of all descriptions.
Cloth, morocco, and patent leather Caps of
Luko Davis’ most approved stylo
Doremus & Suydnm’s N: York, Tenant’s
Philadelphia, ond Towson’s Baltimore
approved Stocks of all patterns
Riding Belts, Shoulder Braces, Watch
GiiiihIr, Suspenders, Fancy Spitalficld
hkfs. Cravats, Cravat Pads, Purses, Hair
Brushes, Pantaloon anil Vest Springs,
Hosskin, Castor,and Buckskin Gloves,
Double Mechanic Hosskin Gloves, (the
most bcniitifid article of tho kind ev
er offered in this market) tho wliolo of
which will he sold at tho most reduced
prices, fur cash or town acceptances.
N. B. Tho whole of tho nbovo stock hav
ing been carefully selected, ond the greater
part purchased direct from the importers by
Mr. 1). personally, and tho ready-made cloth
ing manufactured immediately undor his in
spection, wo fool confident in assuring our
friends, that nothing has been spared in ren
dering our establishment worthy tho patron
age wo huvo heretofore so liberally enjoyed,
oct 31 M.&D.
DRY GOODS.
REMOVAL.
T HE Subscribers have removed to Shad's
Buildi.no, near Johnston’s Square,
whore they are now opening, received by late
arrivals, agencrol assortment ofhenvy Wool
en, Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
Which aro offered for salo upon as accommo
dating terms and at as low prices os any in
the market.
JAMES INGLISS & CO.
oct 38 343
DRAPERS Ac TAILORS,
MARKET SQUARC,
T ENDER their sincere thanks to their
friends and the public generally for
past favors, and very respectfully solicit u
continuation of patronage.
They have received and aro receiving a
fresh and handsome assortment of Super.
Super. Fashionable Cloths, Cussimcrcs, Vest
ings, &c. &e.
Also, on lmml an extensive assortment of
Fashionable
Ready Made Clothing,
Consisting of Frock Coats,G'onttous, Vesta,
Pantaloons, Shirts, Cloaks, &i\ Also, u
splendid assortment of Fancy articles, such
us Cravats, (of tho very latest style,) Stocks,
Ilosierv, Gloves, llandkerchiofs, &o. &c. &c.
N. ii. Tho very latest New York, London
and Philadelphia Fashions aro received, and
their customers may depend on having their
garments made in a style not to bo excelled by
any, and at the shortest possible notice, ond
also on such terms as cannot fail to please,
oct 27 244
CilAS, A. WOODRUFF,
Wine, Tea,"Fruit Dealer and Grocer,
Ort'RHH von .ALE os accommoiiati.no teams,
S PARKLING champaign of very choice
quniity, imported from Rheirns, m-Bask-
els and Vases.
100 bbls and kegs Alexandria Crackers
33,000 Segars k (Canaio and Sylva brand)
direct from Hnvana
65 bags priino Green Cuba, & old white
Java COFFEE
Primo St. Croix
N. Orleans Sugars
land Cuba Molasses
!*
hhds
bbls
50
100 bbls No. 3 Mackerel prime
Fulton Market Beef
Cbaranto, Imperial Crown,
London Dock, and Seign-
ette BRANDIES .
Modor, Swan and Weesp
anch.GlNS
Old 4th proof Jamaica RUM
Irish Whiskey of fine flavor,
warranted puro as imported,
25 bbls family Loaf Sugars
Old London Particular, Madeira, Tene-
rifle, Port, and Sherry WINES, in casks
demijohns and bottles
40 casks 6 & 8 doz e a. London Porter &
Brown Stout (Hibbert’s) in qts & pts
White and Rod .Wine Vinegar
80 whole and half boxes Bunch Mus
catel Raisins
American and English Mustard"
Wurdalo’s London Pickles
Capers and Brandy Fruits
West India Preserves
Cordials, assorted
75 boxes Sperm Candles
Georgia Mould do und
Doolittle’s Soap
Imperial, Gunpowder,
Hyson amlblnck
of superior flavor and quality,
r looted for family use, in chests,
cutty boxes, and 21b catties
oct 31
Jti
tality,
TEAS
DISSOLUTION.
T HE copartnership formerly existing un
der tho firm of
FAIRCHILD, LYON & CO.
of this city, was mutually dissolved on the
15th of June last.
All persons indebted to said firm, arc re
quested, previous to the 1st of January next,
to adjust their accounts with the subscribers,
who are duly authorized to receive tho same.
J. LYON,
B. T. NICHOLS.
OCr Tho business will bo cont inued as usu
al, nt tho North side of Market Square, under
tho firm of
Who have on hand, and arc constant
ly receiving fresh supplies of tho
* various articles winch form
a full and complete
wholesale and retail
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
All of which they offer for sale upon terms,
which for quality and cheapness, merit exam
ination, rather than the flattery of an adver
tisement. LYON, NICIIOLS & CO.
Savannah, October ilOth, 1829.
oct 31 . 248
FRANCIS H. WELMAN,
H AS received by recent arrivals, and of
fers for sale on accommodating terms,
nt his store on the Bay, the following articles,
viz.
70 hhds dry, old ond primo N. O. Sugars
dOlihdsMuscovodo' do do
10 bales white real Welch Plains
50 crates Crockery Ware
30 boxes Claret
35 half bbls fresh Jamaicson Crackers
50 kegs do do
oet 38 345||l
Negro Cloths and Blankets.
I QA BALES heavy drab & dark mix’d K
I soys; 30 do. do. light inixod do. i 10
kilo. do. white do.—for men's wear, wcigiiing
pi pounds to tho ynril.
30 boles Linscy Kerseys, mixed
10 do blue and mixed Sattinnts
30 do Woolsios, Limeys, &c.
10 do London Dulllo Blankets
100 pair hoavy French do.
For sale by
C. W. ROCKWELL & CO.
oct 30
CHICHESTER & SCRANTON,
smuiucDUMuatt tyAUiDuiaj.
North East Varner uf Young’s Buildings,
H AVE and aro receiving by tho Into ar
rivals from New York nml Philadel
phia, a handsoinq assortment of seasonable
READY MADE
CLOTHING,
CONSISTING OP
Drops anti Frock COATS, COATEES,
PANTALOONS, VESTS, Shirts, Hand
kerchiefs, Cravats, Stocks, Hosiery, Men’s
Youth’s and Children’s Morrocco and Cloth
CAPS, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s CLOAKS,
&c. &c.
Together with a splendid assortment, of
FASHION ABLE CLOTHS, CAKSI-
MERES AND VESTINGS,
which they aro prepared to make to order,^ in
fashionable style, on short notice,
oct 13 234
Itaisins, Wines, Ac-.
KA BOXES hunch Muscatel Itaiains
50 qr boxes do do
7 jars grapes do do
10 Iniiinn'bblB j Cotto M ' lllcira Win0
20 do do Sweet Malaga Wine
20 bbls first quality Newark Cidor
100 boxes yellow soap •
Landing from schr Frances, and for sale by
nov2 COHEN &, MILLER.
Negro Cloths, Blankets &c.
At unusual low prices—In ShatVs Buildings
MiAO &&&&<**&,
H AS received by Into arrivals, and offers
for solo the following:—
20 bales Cotton and Wool Kerseys (as
sorted)
10 bales all Wool Kerseys (assorted)
12 bales low prized Satinctts, Cussinetts
und Linseys
4 hales heavy Welsh & English Plains
12 bales Bleached and Brown Shirtings
aud Sheetings
HEAVY LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS
Together with a general assortment of Sta
ple. and Fancy
DRY GOODS.
net 33 341—1
HAY.
•f AA BUNDLES prime Eastern Hay
»A UU 60 do. Now York do
30 bblsSelioidnm Gin.
For sale by MICHAEL DILLON,
Telfair’s Wharf.
ALSO,
A pare of first rate Carriage
Horses, well broko to thfi Harness.
? f oct 31 248—p
C. W. Rockwell Sl Co.
Hava received
R F.D and White Flannels,
Brown and Bleached Shirtings
’ 4-4 &. 5-4 Brown & Bleached Sheetings
Stripes, l’laide, Brown Jqans
oct 20 238
Selected &, 1st quality Wines
T HE subscribers have lutuly imported di<
rcctly from Madeira and Bordeaux, the
following Wines, which they offer for sulo on
reasonable terms.
13 pipes of Jno. Oliveira’s & Cos.’ choice
old L. P. Wino of tho first growth,
in imlvcH, quarters, and eighths
3 casks Margnnx Modoc
(I do Pauillnc Modoc
S3 boxes Chutuau Margnnx
40 do St. Julicn Modoc
33 do St. Estophc—nil of tho vintago
of 1825.
They have also a gnod supply of older 1m.
portations of Madoiria Wines which will be
sold low to close sales.
^ SORREL & ANDERSON.
oet 31
, Brnss Grates,
A NDIRONS and Shovel end Tongs.—
Just received end for sole low by
oct 31 N. B. * ir. WEEi
POR NEW-YORK.
[established line.]
Tho regular packot chip
MACON,
D. L. Porter, master,
'VAtlAjS*'- |, a ving a part of her cargo engag
ed, will bo immediately despatched. For
balance of freight or passage, having superior
accmrimodations, apply to the master on hoard
at Jones’s upper wlmrf, or to
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
novS
FOR BOSTON.
The fast sailing brig
UNION,
Jordoni master,
■will meet with despatch. For
freight or passage, apply to the master oil
board, or to COHEN & MILLER,
nov 3
FOR NEW ORLEANS,
Tho fino new brig
ATLANTIC,
Wm. L. Nye, Master,
will snil for tho above named port
cbout tho llltli November next. For freight
nrpnsscngcis, having good accommodations
for slaves, apply to
HALL, S1IAPTER& TUPPER.
oct 28
For. freight or charter.
The fast sailing brig
UNION,
Capt. Jordan,
•Burthen 170 tons or 1500 barrels,
four years old, will bo ready to receive a car
go in three or four days. For tcims, apply to
1 - 'OR.
oet 13
COHEN & M1LLE1
FOR NEW YORK,
[schooner line,]
The fast sailing pbeket schr.
FRANCES,
Whittlesey, master,
will meet with qaick despatch.
For freight or passage, having handsome ac
commodations, apply to Capt. W. on board at
Anciaux’s wharf, or to
COIIEN & MILLER.
nov 2
SHERIFF’S SALE—CONTINUED.
On the first Tuesday in November next.
W ILL be sold before tho Court House in
the City ofSavnnnah, between tho usual
hours of sale:
A portion of the funitnro of the City Hotel,
comprising tables, chairs, hods, bedding, bed
steads, crockeiy nnd silver were, knives mid
forks, kitchen utensils, Sec.—levied on under
and by virtue of an execution on foreclosure
—Thus. M. Driscoll vs. Henry W. Lubbock.
GEORGE MILLEN, s. o. c.
oct &
ret 27
To Rent,
THE commodious dwelling house
on tho South Common, recently
occupied by Mr. Law. Also, sev
eral Stores in desirable situations.
ROB’T. HABERSHAM,
i 344ke
AT THE
REPUBLICAN FLAGS,
And LITTLE HOPE, St. Julian Street,
west of the Market,
I S to lie sold tlio mlinirnblo Thoitars Wa
ter, or Warranted Tooth Ache and Scur
vy Drops, approved hv the Faculty of Paris,
and several eminent physicians in tho city
of Now York, where it is also to be sold by
ton respectable Agents, nnd has stood the test
in this oily. Prepared by Louis Fulligont,
and none else in the United States.
Also—a good stock of such articles ns are
rcncrnlly wunted, such ns Drugs ond family
Medicines, Tin Ware, Perfumery, Linseed
and Sweet Oil, Claret* Malaga, Muscat, Ma
deira and Tenorillb Wine, Syrups of all kinds,
Cordiuls assorted, by the bottle nnd by the
dozen, just rccoivcd from Now York, patent
cement for mending China and Glassware,
Rcfloctor Lamps, &c. for Arlcquin trust,
(that is to soy) from the hand oftlic Purchas
er to tho Pocket of the Vendor.
Also—An assortment of Picture Frames
nnd Tin Bugles.
Those who inny please to rCposn confi
dence, will indeed be welcome on the pro
posed conditions.
N. B. Should any Phial of the above drops
be sold without Fnlligant’ssignature and seal,
tho same must bo considered as Bpurious.—
Price 25 cents.
oct 27 fcT*
GIGS! GIGS!!
A. DAY, COACH-MAKER,
HAS received by late nr
rivals from the North, c
new nnd complete assort
ment of GIGS—oiic clip-
tic spring Barouche, for
one or two horses, and 3
one horse Wagons, which are offered for sole
(at his old stand, corner of Bryan nnd West
Broad-sts.) as low and on as good terms' as
can be bought elsewhere in tho State. Pur
chasers arc solicited to Call and examine for
themselves.
Carriages and Gigs of all kinds repaired
with despatch, and in a workman-like order.
Wagons, Drays, Carts and Wheels of all
descriptions mode and repnired for prices to
suit tho times, and work warranted. A share
of public patrunuge is solicited.
oct 31 1 248
New Paint and Oil Store.
FREDERICK HOWLAND & CO.
H AVE taken the Store lately occupied by
T. Tompkins in Whitaker-strcet three
doors South of G. & C. Bonnev’s,where they
intend to carry on House, Ship, Sign and
Ornamental Painting, Gilding, Glazing and
Paper-hanging, Chairs rc-pamtcd, Gilt nnd
Bronzed, all of which will lie done in the neat
est manner, and at short notice. Also, keep
constantly on hand a general assortment of"
Paints, Oil, Windowgloss, Putty and Brush
es. Also, Patent Composition lor Vessels*
Bottoms, a lot of Sperm Oil and Candles, all
of which will be sold cheap for cash or short
approved credit. Also, a lot of Patent nnd
Common Compascs for Vessels, Conipnscs
repaired and put in coinpleto order, at short
notice. We hope by strict attention to re
ceive a share of public patronage,
oct 29 246
Dancing Academy.
J OHN 0. LEGE respectfully informs his
friends and the public, that his Dancing
School for the reception of yoiing Ladies and
Masters, will be open on Monduy the 2d of
November next, in tho Solomon's Lodge
Room. Days of Tuition, Mondays, Wed
nesdays urn) Fridays, ut 5 o'clock I*. M. Ho
will also uttend in private houses and Semina
ries.
Tho school for Gentlemen will also com
mence on the same evening, at 7 o’clock.—
Prico of Tuition at tho School Itoom, 912 per
quarter, nnd private lessons 815, one half
puyablo in advance.
oct 17
Ten Dollars Reward.
R AN A WAY from the subscriber, about
the lust of September, a Negro Woman
named Buck, about 40 years old, light com
plexion, five feet two inches high* and has
lost ono orjmorc of her front teeth. She is
supposed to be in Savannah, having many ac
quaintances there. The above reward will
bo paid for her delivery in Savannah Jail, or
to tho subscriber on Black Swamp, S. C.
JOSEPH II. BECK,
oct 28 245c
Removal..
FINIIE sniiscribnr lias removed his Counting
JL Horan to No. 2, Bolton's Buildings,
nrair tho Exclinngo, whore lin contiuuos tlio
Factorugo Hi Commission Business.
VV. 1>. BOWEN,
oct 30 347||l
UNITED STATES, District of Georgia.
rplIB District Court for this District, is
A adjourned to tho 24th November next,
by ordorof tho Hon. District Judge, wlion all
porsous interested will give their attendance.
JOHN H. MOREL, m. n.o
oct 31
Private Hoarding.
A FEW Ladies can bo accommodated in
a private family in a henlty and very
pleasant situation. Apply at the Gcwpian
Office. oct 21 212
REMOVED. J ,
T HE subscribers have Removed to the
South West, corner of Shad’s build
ings, opposite the East end of Gibbons* build
ings. Where they are opening a verv exten
sive assortment of PLAINS, BLANKETS,
COTTON BAGGING, STAPLE GOODS,
mid a superior assortment of Fancy Goods,
which they intend selling at a low advance.
WM. & H. ROSE,
oct 20 231
PUBLIC? SALES.
THIS DAY.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
On the first Tuesday iu November next,
W ILL ho sold before tho Court House in
tho City of Savannah, between the
uaunl hours of sale,
All that plantation near Savannah, known
ns Twecdside, containing485 acres, with tho
improvements thereon, bounded North and
North East by Savannah river and Onlow
Island, on tho North Went by lands belong
ing to Postoll, nnd on tho Sontli by lands
belonging to Mrs. Margaret Mackny, levied
on ns tho property of John Morel, to satisfy
executions hi favor of tho Biink of Darien,
Bank of tho State of Georgia,' Planters'
Bank and others.
Also, all that lift No. (6) six, Columbia
ward, with tho improvements thereon, houn
ded East by No. (7) seven, Sontli by a lane,
West by lot No. (5) five, and North by
Broughton street. Levied on as tho proper
ly of John Morel, to sntisfy executions in
favor of tho Bonk of Darien, Bank of tho
State of Georgia, Planters' Bank & others.
GE
oct 3
SURGE MILLEN, h. c. c.
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE—CONTIN-
UED.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W ILL he sold before the Court House ill
tho city of Snvnnnnh between the ireunl
hours of snle, tho following property :
3,500 acres of land in Camden county, on
St. Mary's river, granted to Robert Mont furd
of tho fuliowingqualities:—300 acres brackish
marsh, 300 do 3d quality inland swamp, 100
do 3d quality hammock, and MOO pino land—
also 1150 acres of land in said county on the
Satiiln, granted to Horatio Marbnry, oftlio
following quniity :—300 acres 3d quniity tido
swamp, 100 do oak nnd hickory and 750acres
pine land, levied on as tho proportyof the es
tates of Robert. Montford and Solomon Pen
dleton, to, sntisfy the slate nnd county tax for
tho year 1828, amount duo ®110 00 ond costs.
DAVID BELL, T. o. c.c.
oct 10
FVBLB2 SAMS.
THIS DAY.
Prime Negro Fellow.
By PHILBRICK A BAKER,
THIS DAY, 3a inst.
At 11 o’clock, will bo sold in front of tho
Court House,
A Prime Negro Fellow, about
85 years of age.
Terms cash, purchaser paying for Title.,
nov 3
ByJ. b. Herbert,
THIS DAY, 3d inst.
At II o’clock, will be sold before tho Cotut
House,
A negro woman, about 30Jyuu* of cgw
umj her four children
ALSO-.
A negro boy about 14 ycars'of age
lev H Terms Cash-
BYJ.B. HERBERT,
Os the first Tuesday in November,
Will bo sold before tho Gourt between the
usual hours of sale,
A Horse and Gig,
the Gig nearly new, and tho horse gpntlo-in
harness. Terms eufe,
oct 30
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 yeora ofqgp.
ALSO,
A Negro Woman about 21 yeare of age, with
her daughter about 18 months—good botlso
servant and seamstress.
A Negro boy about 32 years of age, a gooil
house servant. Terms cash,
oct 87
By J.B. HERBERT.
On the first Tuesday in November next.
At 11 o'clock, will be sold before the Court
llouso in this city.
A negre woman, a plant Cook, good Wash,
or und Ironer.
out 27 Terms caSh,
By J.B. HERBERT.
On the first Tuesday in November next.
Will he sold before the Court House between
tho usuul hours ofsole,
A negro called CAESAR,
sold at the risk of the former purchaser he no8
having complied with terms of sale,
oct 13
SHERIFF'S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL bo sold at tho Court House in Bry
an county, between tho usual hours of
salo, tho following slaves, viz.
Hannibal, Clara, Phcbc, Mima, and two
children, Dick, Rhoriy, Amy, Cain, Paul,
Lucy, Elsey, Troop, Dick, Nanny, Juno,CoB-
sur, Dicey, Monday, Toney, Ned, Dapiino,
l’ortor, Kitty, Diana, Cloronda, Betsy, Apol
lo, Fanny, Molly, Lowcy, Fronkey, levied on
us tho giroporty of John Morel, Esq. under
executions in favor of tho Bank of Darien,
and tlic bank of tho Stato of Georgia. Pro
perty pointed out by tho defendant.
WM. II. VANBRACKEL, s. n. c.
oct 3(1
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
W ILL be sold before tho Court llouso in
the county of Bryan, betweon tho usual
hours of suie, •
Ono negro man, viz. Jerry, levied on ns
tho property of N. G. Rutherford, on fore-
clusure of u mortgage in favor of tho Bank
oftlic State ofGoorgia.
WM. II. VANBRACKEL, s. n. c,
oct 30
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in DcccmbcJ next,
W ILL be sold before the Court liuliso
thctownofjuttbrson, Camden county,
between the hours often und four o’clock,
Ono negro woman named Jinncy, levied
on under an execution in favor of Samuel
Brockington vs. David llall sen.
G. W. THOMAS, s. c. c.
oct 3
Grand Piano Forte.
A SUPERIOR Grand Piano Forto hAs
been received by the subscribers which
is highly rccoinmonded for its tono and work
manship. Amateurs aud others who may he
in want of an instrument of the kind, ore in
vited to call and exumine it at their counting
room. It will be sold low.
SORREL & ANDERSON,
nov 2 249—p
A Situation Wanted,
B Y a young man just from Europe, who has
a knowTcdgo of business, and who can
give satisfactory reference ns to ability and
integrity. A lino addressed to A. B. and loll
at the Office ofthc Savannah Georgian, will
be promptly attended to
oct 32 240-i.ll"
10,000 DOLLARS.
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WASHINGTON CITY
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Class No. 10.
O bo drawn in Washington, This Day,
tliq 20th inst.—0 drawn Numbers.
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Orders attended to at
LUTHER’S
oct 20 Lottery Vxcharjgc Office.
GUARDIAN’S SALE;
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL bo sold before the Court House in
Effingham county* between the hours
of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. tho following tract
of land, viz.
Ono tract situate in the county of Effing
ham, on tho Back Bay Road to I/misvillc,
between 17 and 18 miles from Savunnah,
containing 200 acres more or less, beinff tho
southern part of a tract of land originally
grunted to John Wiscnbaker—being nart of
the real estate of Mary G. Lopcr, Missouri
Lnpcr, and John C. Lopcr, miuors and or
phan children of Asa Loper. deceased.
Sold by permission of the Court of Ordin
ary of Chatham county. Conditions cash—
purchaser paving for titles.
HESTER LOPER, Guardian,
oct 1 w Uf
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
On the. first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be sold at tho Court House in tho
county of Carroll, betwocn tho hours
of 10 A.M. and 4 P.M.
Lot No. 143* in tho 10th District of Car
roll county.
Also, will bo sold on the same day, and
between the same hours, at the Court House
in Monroe county,
Lot No. 10,1st dist.. Monroe comity, also v
lot No. 244, in tho 1st. dist. Monroe county.
Also, will bo sold on the snino day, and be
tween tho same hours, at tho Court Houso in
Muscogee county,
Lot 117, in tho 11th district of Muscogoo
county, said land being part of the real os-
tato of Mary G. Loper, Missouri Loper, nml
John C. Loper, minors and orphan children
of Asa Loper, deceased.
Sold by permission of tho Court of Ordin
ary of Chatham County. Conditions cush ;
purchaser to pay for titles.
HESTER LOPEll,' Guardian,
oct I fUw
To tho Doctors of Chatham co.
I JlELliOW Citizens—I again announcu
. mysolfa candidate for tho conlinuiuico of
tho offico of Coroner afChuthum County at.
tho approaching election in January next, nnd
humbly solicit your suffrages.
MAS EDEN.
48!)
BY J. B. HERBERT,
THIS EVENING 3d blatant at 7 o’clodr
Will bo sold uttho Store, corner of Hryan &
Whitaker sts. and opposite Messrs. J.PCq.
field & Cos. Store, a variety of
Miscellaneous Boohs.
Scott’s Poetical Works,Buck’s Then. Dje*
tionary, Ovid’s Art of Love, Pope’s Worker
Opie on Lying, Hume, Smollett and Bissctt’s
History or England, Life of Jackson, Fomiljr
Bibles, Walker's Dictionary, Tom Jc3K3,Son
Juan, &c. &c.
'ALSO,
00 pieces Popor Hnngingg
Reams Letter Paper Quills, tic.
nov 3 Terms cadh.
By J. B. HERBERT.
TO-MORROW, tho 4th inst.
At 11 o’clock, will be sold before my stare,
20 bbls 1st quality Cidor
14 enses Ulass wore, consistingof Tum
blers and Decanters
20 boxes Soap
10 bbfs Port land Rum
10 do Sugar
2 hhds N.O. do.
nov 3
Earthenware, Glass & Herriiur.
BYJ. B. HERBERT.
On TUESDAY, 10th November,
At 11 o'clock, will bo sold on Mcssrii. A.
Lo;v & Co's, wlmrf,
JlOO crates Crockery,
Consisting of all kinds of assortments 6Uita*-
blc for tins market, and the principal part of
tlicm received this Fall from Liverpool.
ALSO,
8 casks plain cut and moulded English
Glass
2 bales Bagging Twine ofthc best qpato
I do Soil Twine
. 150 kegs Scotch fine Herring
Terms—All sums under 9200 c&sb, ov-fil
9200 to 9500, GO days, froiti 9500 to 9100C
00 days, over ©1000,4 months fof approved
indorsed paper. nov jjf
Elegant Furnitnrc.
By J. n. iFeIi BERT,
On THURSDAY, 18th inst.
At 11 o’dook, will bo sold before my store
A general assortment of handsome
F U R N 1 T U R E.
nnxRisTlxo or
Sideboards, Solas, Pillar and Claw, Card
Tea, Breakfast and Dining Tables, Ladies
commode dressing Bureaus, with Lookinj
Glasses, French Presses, Maiiogony Cribs
Mahogany Bedsteads, 4 post carved, Candl
Stands, Ladies’ Wash Stands, 4 nnd 7 drat
Bureaus, with carnal columns, setts of Dinin
Tables, Singlo do., Breakfast Tables, Fsnc !
Rush mid Curio seat Choirs, Sic. Tho who!
from the Manufactory of J. II. Oldorshaw
New York, tho work and matofiols of tho bee
land—TcrniB liberal and niado known at tins
ot sale.
P. S. Tho Furniture will ho ready for in
spcction on Monday, tho 9th inst.
nov 3
Underwriters’ Sale.
SADDLERY, &c.
BY PHILBRICK A BAKER,
On THUItSDAV/Bth inst.
At 11 o’clock will bo Bold in front of thoi
Auction Store, on account of tho Undcrwri
tors aud ail concerned,
1 case Saddlery,
Consisting of
Black and Russet Bridles nnd Murtingali
Gig and Wagon Whips and Haddld Bun
1 ciiso Cotton Cords, assorted
1 do Negro Shoes
3 coils Balo Ropo
Together with n ounntity of Wire Scivos
Dnnmgialon board tho schr Hannah* Eli
za, on her passage (Von! Now York bound ti
St. Marks, put into tliis port in distress, mu
sold under the inspection oftlic Port War
dens.
novy Terms