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Bi XV. DELAMATEH & CO.
OfrTKR FOR SALE*
I rfci'k PIECES prime Cotton Baling
L fJU 200 bbls and half bbls No. 1 2 & 3
Mackerel
50 hluls St. Croix and N. O. Sugars
100 bags Green Coffee
20 do old Java do
30 tons Iron, well assorted
75 kegs Nails assorted
20 qr casks sweet Malaga Wino
20 half do Colomanar
“ OtardW & Scignett’s Brandy in pipes
and bbls
10 pipes superior Holland Gin
nova SoOi.
W. LIPPITT,
HAS FOR SALE,
B ROWN &■ bleached Shirting,
1’lafds, Stripes* and Red Ticking
Yam Socks, Cazinctts and Kerseys
Crises Hals, Wrapping l’aper,
WiAe in qr casks and eases
Tobacco of all the different qualities
AI.SO,
(Now landing from ship Macon)
V assarts superior Alo
Kegs best Goshen Rutter, and
Boxes Starch
nov S 250p
FRANCIS H. WELMAN,
H AS received by recent arrivals, and of
fers for. sale on accommodating terms,
at his store on the Bay, the following articles,
iz.
.70 hluls dry, old andprimo N.O. Sugars
40 hluls Muscovado do do
10 bales white real Welch Plains
50 crates Crockery Ware
30 boxes Claret
25halfbbl8 fresh Jamaicson Crackers
50 kegs do do
oct 28 245i|L
Raisins, Butter, &c.
QA ROXES Ranch Raisins (now)
O” 30 half and qr. Boxes do.
12 kegs Goshen Butter
20 half and qr. bbls Buck Wheat Meal
free from grit
6 lmlf bbls F. Market Beef
30 bbls Prime Beef
80 reams Wrapping Paper
50 do Letter and Cap do.
Just rccoived per brig Lydia and for sale by
nov 4 * A. BASSETT. ’
Just Received,
Landing from brig Lydia,
2 < fc BBLS Portland Rum
" IN STORE,
2 pipes Scignette’s Brundy
5 half do do
3 pipes American do
2 do Otard Dupuy & Cc do
5 do Swan Gin
1 lilicl Jamaica Rum
For sale by HAZARD & DEXSLOW.
nov 4
Buckwheat Flour and Butter.
HALF bbls. Buckwheat Flour, free
X */ from grit
20 quarter do. do. do. do.
20 kegs Goshen Butter
20 “ Leaf Lard
10 bills Holt’s Crackers
'5 do Smoked Beef
10 half bbls Tongues
Just received per Emperor and for sale by
oct23 CJ.AG1IORN & WOOD.
Raisins, Wines, &c.
KA BOXES bunch Muscatel Raisins )
ul/ 50 qr boxes do do > t
7 jars grapes do do )
10Ltabbla j Cotto Ma,Icira Wi,,c
20 do do Sweet Malaga Wine
30 bbls first quality Newark Cider
100 boxes yellow soap
Landing from schr Frances, and for sale by
nov2 COHEN & MILLER.
Bagging, Oznaburgs, <£c.
| PIECES superior 42 inchDundco
• IF i 1 hemp Cotton Bagging
300 do do 42 Flax do
500 do do 42 Flax &Tow
Hessians
200 pieces Strelitz Oznaburghs
3 bales 3-4 Diaper
1 do Sail Twine
2 do Bulging Twino
150 kegs Loclitine 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
50 tons Liverpool Rock Salt
Landing from barque Hercules from Dundee,
ami sbip Georgia from Liverpool, and for
sale by AND’W. LOW & CO.
oct 31 248|!l
Negro Cloths, Blankets &c.
At unusual low prices—In Shad's Buildings
H AS received by luto arrivals, and offers
for snlc the following:—
20 bales Cotton und Wool Kerseys (as
sorted)
10 bales all Wool Kerseys (assorted)
12 bales low prized Satinctts, Cassinetts
and Linseys
4 bales heavy Welsh & English Plains
12 bales Bleached and Brown Shirtings
and Sheetings
HEAVY LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS
Togelhcr with a general assortment of Sta
ple and Fancy
DRY GOODS.
net At 241—re
SILKS.
CHAMPION & LATHROP,
Snutli Knot Corner Gibbons’ Range,
H AVE just opened a large assortment of
Silks, among which nro:
Superior black Italian Lutestrings
.lot mid bluo black Gro do Naps
Light and dark colours do
Plaid do., figured do.
Marcolinos, Florences, Gro do Zoins
Gro do Berlins, Camblots, Poplins
Pongees, Satin Lovantiuos
SincticwH and Sarsnctts
Vestings, Silk Hosiery
With a general assortment of Staplu and
Fancy Dry Goods, nil of which they offer
wholesale and retail lit the lowest prices,
oct 21)
NEW GOODS.
KSNABURCS, Dorchester Ticks
“ White Flannel?, assorted qualities
4-4 Linen in half pieces
Cassimere Shawls, black, scarlet and as
sorted colors
Prussian do assorted colors
Children’s Grecian Boots do
12-4 Marseilles Quilts
Pearl Buttons, different qualities
Hat Cambricks do do
Brown Linens do do
Just received from New York, per schooner
Frances, and for sale by
JACOB WARING,
nov 2 Gibbons’ building*.
DRY (HK)DS.
REMOVAL.
iHE-flubneribers have removed to Siun’s
Building, near Johnston’s Squure,
where they are now opening, received by late
arrivals, u general assortment of heavy Wool
en, Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
Which are offered for sale upon ns accommo
dating terms and lit as low prices us any in
the market.
JAMES INGLISS & CO.
oct 20 243
Just Received,
Landing from Armadillo and Emperor,
3 HALF Pipes 1st quality Brandy
3 pipes Holland Gin
5 bbls Madeira Wine
5 do Tcneriffe do
2 qr Casks Malaga Wine
ALSO,
25 kegs V K Butter of superior quality
7 cases Hats assorted
For sale by J. B. HERBERT,
oct 27
Hardware, Cutlery,
T HE Subscribers have received by the
late arrivals from Liverpool uml *New-
York, a general assortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND
V' Heavy Goods,
Which arc offered for sale mi nrrnimuo-
■lating terms, by N. R. &■ II. WEED,
oct 27
CHICHESTER &. SCRANTON,'
sna'Rtaiti&srff ifauuiomsh
North Host Corner of Young's BuiUings,
H AVE and aro receiving by tho lato ar
rivals from Now York and Philodol-
piiia, a handsome assortment of seasonable
HEADY MADE
CLOTHING,
CONSISTING OF
Dress and 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
FASHIONABLE CLOTHS, CASSI-
MEKEM AND VESTINGS,
which they arc prepared to make to order, in
fushioimblo style, on short notice,
oct. 13 234
DltAlMlltN & TAll,OKS, v
MARKET SQUARE,
T ENDER their sincere thanks to their
friends and tho public generally for
past favors, and very respectfully solicit a
continuation of patronage.
They have received and are receiving a
fresh and handsomo assortment of Super.
Super. Fashionable Cloths, Cassiincrcs, Vest
ings, &c. &c.
Also, on hand an extensive assortment of
Fashionable
Heady Made Clothing,
Consisting of Frock Coats,Coattccs, Vests,
Pantaloons, Shirts, Cloaks, &c. Also, a
splendid assortment of Fancy articles, such
ns Cravats, (of tho very latest style,) Stocks,
Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. &c. &c.
N. B. Tho very latest New York, London
and Philadelphia Fashions aro received, and
their customers may depend on having their
garments made in n 6tyle not to bo excelled by
any, and at the shortest possible notice, and
also on such terms as cannot fail to please,
oct 27 244
MAYERS & HAMILTON,
H AVE received pot* Macon and Frances,
from llioir establishment in New York,
an additional supply of Fushioimblo
Ready Made Clothing,.
CONSISTING OF
Super. Blue, Black, und London Brown and
Olivo Dress mid Frock COATS.
Blue, black mixed and a variety of colored
CLOTHS, mid Cassimere Pantaloons
Blue und black plain und figured Silk Vel
vet VESTS.
Blue and black Cloth and Cassimere do.
Black and brown Silk Florentine do.
London Toilinct,ValciiciaundMarseillcs do
in great variety.
With ti general assortment of Blue and
Brown Camlilot Great Coats and Cloaks,
some of which are in tho Spanish or Opera
Style, a handsome article, Plaid Cloaks, Over
Coats, Pen Coats, Drub Kersey Monkey
Juckots and Trowsers.
ALSO,
Travelling Cups, Stocks, Cravats
Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders
Shoulder Braces, Horsckin and Castor
Gloves, of tho best quality.
Hosier v, of every description.
.Plain, Prilled, Linen and Cotton Shirts
Gauze FianncJ Shirts, a superior article.
COARSE CLOTHING.
Lion Skin t Lout Coals, dodo Jackets and
Trowsers, Fustian Jackets mid ’Browsers,
llcavcrteen do. S iiinett do do—Cord do do—
Negro Cloth do do—Check,red-fianncl shirts,
&c, &-c.
These Goods have been bought at the best
market for Cash, andmude up under onrown
inspection by tho best of workmen. They
aro offered to our friends mid the public oil
accommodating terms, und at prices that can
not fail to please.
nov3 250u
EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
DISSOLUTION.
rpHE copartnership formerly existing un-
V JL dcrthefirmof
FAIRCHILD, LYON & CO.
of this city, was mutually dissolved on tho
15th of Juno last.
All persons indebted to said firm, aro re
quested, provious to tho lBt of January next,
to adjust their accounts witii the subscribers,
who arc duly authorized to receive the same.
J. LYON,
R. T. NICHOLS.
(jrij- Tho busincsswill ho continued ns usu
al, nt tho Nortli side of Market Square, under
tho firm of
« ©e.
Who have on hand, and aro constant
ly receiving fresh supplies of the
various articles winch form
a full and complete
wholesale and retail
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
All of which they offer for salo upon terms,
which for quality and cheapness, merit exam
ination, rather than tho flattery of an adver
tisement. LYON, NICHOLS & CO.
Savannah, October 20th, 1820.
oct 31 248
The Savannah Steam Rice Mill.
T HIS establishment commenced opera
tions for tho season, tho beginning of
this montli, and having heat all the old Rice
on hand is now in complete order for the re
ception of tho new crop, having plenty of
room nml separate bins for each lot. The
mill will wo kept going night mid day us soon
as tho supply will warrant it—It is now ascer
tained that from 80 to 100 barrels can be
cleaned in tho 24 hours “tho engine and ma
chinery being first rate” so that planters
sending rice to this mill may calculate within
a fmv days when they can receive it ready for
market. Tho mill will furnish barrels when
ever required at 874 ccnt3 each, and will land
rough rice from the deck of vessels nt $ a ct. per
bushel. The proprietors have erected on the
premises a range of very secure and fire proof
brick buildings covered with slate for the pur
pose of storing rice when required, by which
the owner of it, may avoid the expense of
dravages, &c. and preserve its good order for
readier stile. Notice will be given the Fac
tor when tho parcel for him is commenced,
that he may determine in time, to have it stor
ed, or receive it from tho mill as soon as bent.
In case it is not taken away when turned out
of tho mill, it will bo put. into store und the
usual charge made off) cents per week. A
constant supply of small rice and rice flour
always on hand for sale in large or small
quantities. For any further particulars, apply
ut tho Mill to
II. MeALPIN, .Agent, or
IIALL, SIIAUTER & TUPPER.
03” A few good Coopers wanted for’the
Mill to whom *§12 per month will bo given
and found,
nov 3
Guns, Rifles and Muskets.
1 A CASES containing n full assortment
X\J of Single and Double Burrel Flint und
i Percussion Shot Guns
2 cases Flint and Percussion Rifles
1 case Muskets
Just received und for sale by
N. B. & II. WEED.
net 27
Cutlery, Fancy Articles, Ac.
A SMALL assortment of tho following ar
ticles is ofi’ored for salo on the lowest
terms:—
Cards of Knives, Scissors, Razors and
Padlocks
Taints, Dominoes, Needles,
Crayons, boxes Tapers 90 and 100 each
<). E. and common Itasors
Fancy Snap, Beads and Boxes
Whips, Children’s Flageolets, &c. &c.
Apply at the New Established OJJire. next
to J. Eppinger’s, Bull-street, to
nov 4 P, PKNDE11GAST.
Negro Cloths and Mankets.
BALES heavy drab & dark mix’d Iver-
jU sevs; 30 do. do. light mixef do.; 10
do. do. white do.—for men’s wear, weighing
1 j pounds to the yurd.
20 hales Linsey Kerseys, mixed
10 do blue and mixed Sat ti nets
20 do Woolsics, Linseys, &c.
10 do London Dufllo Blankets
100 pair heavy French do.
For sule by
C. W. ROCKWELL & CO.
oct 20
Just Received,
Landing from ship Macon and schr Frances,
1 K FIRKINS choice Goshen Blitter
X tJ 10 casks 1st quality Cheese
10 bbls Holt’s Crackers
15 Ho fine Cider, und
20 do Albany Ale
For salo by J. BENTLEY,
nov 3
30 1
Fresh Teas and Pimento.
. BOXES Ilysou Ton, 131li» onch
' 10 <lo Young Ilysou lOlbn ouch
(Sultan’s Cargo)
15 tings Pimento
Iiimdinir from brig William nml forsnln by
TAFT & PADELFORU.
nov 3 p
Lauding from Brig Lydia,
nn/l DHLS. No. 3 Muekcrcl
sfiUU 25 do. Phelps’ Gin
100 kogs Gut Nails
20 bags Popper
For snlo by J. STONE,
nov 4 251—u
New Fruit—Raisins & Grapes
KA BOXES Bunch Muscntol Iluisimi
«JU 40 half do Muscntol do
10 jars Malaga drupes
landing from ship Emperor and Bark Anna,
ditto, and lor sale by
JNO. BENTLEY.
Fancy Madras Handkerchiefs.
Ticking, Ac..
2 GASES 4-4 Fancy Madras Handkerchiefs
3 do 9-4 do
1 do Super Dimity
5 bales 4-4 Super indigo Ticking
White, Olivo and drab Cotton Cords
For sale by 11. *51X)A N,
oct 28 Hunter's Buildings.
Hollow Ware, Nails, Steel, Sad
Irons and Trace Chains,
fv < fc/1 LBS. Comm Ilollow Wuro
•’ w 350 casks Cut Nails and
Brads, assorted 4d to (K)<1
• 2 tons German Steel
l ton Blister and C'ust Steel
10 casks Sin! Irons
50 hags Trace Chains
Just received and for sale by
N. B. & 11. WEED.
oct 27
Nogro Shoes, &c.
gp -g PACKAGES—consisting of Men’s
jW X Boots, Bootees, Shoes and Pumps—
also,Ladies,Boys nml Children’s Shoes—and
40 dozpn Lead Pencils*
For sale low at LUTHER’S
oct 27 Exchange. Office. .
«C. W. Rockwell & Co.
. Hava received
R ED and White Flannels,
Brown und Bleached Shirt ings
4-i &. 5.4 Brown & Bleiiehod Sheetings
Stripes, Fluids, Brown Jeans
oct 20 ‘-i { 8
Fifty Dollars Reward.
R AN A WAY from tho subscriber, living in
Frankln county, Geo. on tho 5th Sept,
last, n negro man, BILL, commonly called
BUCK, about 30 yeoas of ogo, and about 5
feet six inches high, very bluck, ami impudent
in his Speech, lie also carried with him a
negro woman named FAN, his wife. Fun is
inthcr yellow complexioued; she generally
w*.;trs long Imir, und commonly wears combs
in her hair. They curried a considerable
quantity of clothes with them. It is expected
tint they have n pass, hut if they have it is
forged. * It is expected that, they will aim for
Augusta, Savannah or Charleston, us tho fel
low went to Augusta about 8 months ago,
with u pass in my name though a forged one.
1 will give the above reward for the negroes,
with sufficient proof to convict any person or
persons of aiding, assisting, or harbouring
them, or 830 for tho fellow, delivered to me
or lodged in any safe Jail, so that 1 may get
him. ROBERT BRUCE,
oct 31 248—pf
MALLERY Sf DUFFY,
4A-i uma
OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE,
H AVING availed 'themselves of the most
recent arrivals from Europe, aro now
jrepared to furnish their friends and the pub
lic generally with a more elegant nml extern
sivo assortment of Goods in their lino, than
they have ever offered heretofore, viz :
Wilkins’ superior Golden Brown and Olive
CLOTHS, (quite u new stylo)
Blue, Black Drake Neck, Green, Steel and
Oxford inixt patent finish’d
LONDON CLOTHS.
Sup. blue, black, brown, drab, fawn, steel
inixt, Corbcnu, Lavender, and oilier col’d
LONDON CASIMEKES.
Black und bluo black plain VELVETS.
Figured, brown and Fancy colored do.
And a great variety of light and dark col’d
Silk and Valencia
V E S T I N G S.
Double build blue and brown CAMULETS,
a very superior article for Cloaks uiul
Great. Coats.
Being supplied with a full and first rate
complement of New York and Philadelphia
Workmen, from tho first establishments, they
are prepared to nmko up the above articles ill
a stylo that cannot fail to please.
Also, as usual,
For the accommodation of Travellers and
those who prefer despatch, they have a full
assortment of
Ready Made Clothing,
of the 1st, 2d and 3d qualities, consisting of-—
(’oats, Frocks, Coatees, Great Coats,
Cloaks, Opera Cloaks, Pants. Vests,
Shirts, under Vests and Drawers, Collars,
und Hosiery, of oil descriptions.
Cloth, morocco, and patent leather Cups of
Luke Davis’ most approved stylo
DoroimiH &, Suydnm’s N: York, Tenant ’i
Philadelnhia, ond Towson’s Baltimore
approved Slocks of all patterns
Riding Belts, Shoulder Braces, Watch
Guards, Suspenders, Fancy Spitulficld
hkfrt. Cravats, Cravat Pads, Purses, Hair
Brushes, Pantaloon and Vest Springs,
Jlosskiu, Castor,and Buckskin Gloves,
Double Mechanic Ilosskin Gloves, (tho
most beautiful article of tho kind ev
er offered in this market) tho whole of
which will ho sold nt tho most reduced
prices, for cash or town acceptances.
N. B. The whole of the nbovo stock hav
ing been carefully selected, mid the greater
part purchased direct, from the importers by
Mr. I). personally, and the ready-made cloth
ing miuiufiictureil immediately under his in
spection, we feel confident in assuring our
friends, that nothing has been spared in run-
deringour establishment worthy the patron
age we have heretofore so liberally enjoyed.
o. t 31 >1. Sr D-
New Paint and Oil Store.
FREDERICK HOWLAND & CO.
H AVE taken the Store lately occupied by
T. Tompkins in Whitakcr-strcot three
doors South of G. & C. Bonney’s,where they
intend to carry on House, Ship, Sign and
Ornamental Painting, Gilding, Glazing and
Paper-hanging, Chairs re-puiutcd, Gilt and
Bronzed, ull of which will bn done in the neat
est manner, and ut short notice. Also, keep
constantly on hand a general assortment of
Paints, Oil, Wimlowglass, Putty and Brush,
es. Also, Patent Composition for Vessels'
Bottoms, a. lot. of Sperm Oil and Candles, ull
of which will be sold cheap for cash or short
approved credit. Also, a lot of Patent and
Common Composes for Vessels, Composes
repaired and put in complete order, at short
notice. Wo hope by strict attention to re
ceive a share of public patronage,
oct 29 24(1
Dancing Academy.
J OHN C. LEGE respectfully informs his
friends nml tho public, that his Dancing
School for the reception of young Ladies ami
Masters, will he open on Monday tho 2d of
November next, in the Solomon’s Lodge
Room. Days of Tuition. Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Pridays, ut 5 o’clock f\ M. He
will also attend in private houses and Semina
ries.
The school for Gentlemen will also com
mence on the same evening, at 7 o’clock.—
Price of Tuition at tho School Room, #12 per
quarter, nml private lessons #15, one half
payable in advanec.
oct 17 rn||230
Ten Dollars Reward.
R ANA WAY from the subscriber, about
the last of September, a Negro Woman
united Beck, about 40years old, light com
plexion, five feet two inches high, and has
lost one orflinoro of her front teeth. She is
supposed to he in Savannah, having many ac
quaintances there. Tho above reward will
lie paid for her delivery in Savannah Jail, or
to tho subscriber oil Black Swamp, S. C.
JOSEPH II. BECK,
oct. 28 240c
A Situation Wanted,
B Y nyoungmun just from Europe, who has
a knowledge of business, and who can
give satisfactory reference as to ability and
integrity. A lino addressed to A. B. and left
at the Olfico nftltn Savannah Georgian, will
ho promptly attended to
oct 22 240—i.
FOR LIVERPOOL,
, The lino packet ship
henry kneeland,
Copt. Coffin,
r^nViii Will coinmenco loading imme
diately and meet with certain dispatch, hav
ing half her cargo ready to goon board. For
tho balance of freight, apply to
WILLIAM GASTON.
nov3 250—p
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
Tho copper fastened bark
ARMADILLO,
Capt. Robertson,
Will take a freight for New
York or a port in Europe. Apply to Captain
Robertson on board at Mongin’s upper wharf
or to ELIAS BLISS,
nov 3 250—p
t ship
FOR NEW-YORK.
[eSTAM.ISjikd I.lNE.l
The regular packet
MACON,
D. L. Porter, master,
having a part of her cargo engag
ed, will bo immediately despatched. For
balance of freight or passage, having superior
accommodations, apply to the master on board
at Jones's upper wharf, or to
HALL, SHATTER & TUPPER.
nov 2
FOR NEW ORLEANS,
The fine new brig
ATLANTIC,
XVm. L.Nyc, Master,
will nail for the above named port
about the lOtli November next. For freight
or passengers, having good accommodations
for slaves, apply to
HALL, SIIAPTER& TUPPER.
oct 28
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
The fast sailing brig
UNION,
Copt. Jordan,
Burthen 170 tons or 1500 barrels,
four years old, will bn ready to receive a car
go in-three or four days. For terms, apply to
oct 13 COHEN & MILLER.
FOR NEW YORK,
[schooner mm:,]
The fust, sailing pbekot schr.
FRANCES,
1 Whittlesey, master,
will meet with quick despatch.
For freight or passage, having handsome ac
commodations, apply to Capt. W. on board at
Anciaux’s wharf, or tn
COHEN & MILLER.
nov 2
To I lent.
THE House on West Broad st.
formerly occupied by William
Poythress and well known as one
of the best stands for business in
tho city. A spacious stable and wagon yard
attaclied to the some. Possession will be gi
ven immediately. Apply to
W. ROCHE,
nov 3 350
For Sale,
’Hint convenient House in Co-
iUTnjEf hnnbia Ward, belonging to John
IllUtSfC F. Lloyd, at present occupied by
Mrs. Stiles. If not. disposed of
iy t he 15th October it will then bo rented.
•*ur particulars apply to
JAMES G. WIT,SON.
sept 20. 227—|
XtlGS! GIGS!!
A. DAY, COACII-MAKF.R,
HAS received by late ar
rivals from tho Nortli, a
now and complete assort
ment of GIGS—one clip-
tic spring Barouche, for
one or two horses, and 3
one horse Wagons, which arcofibred for sale
(at his old stand, corner of Bryan and West
Broad-sts.) as low and on us good terms ns
can be bought elsewhere in the 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 made and repaired for prices to
suit the times, and work warranted. A share
of public patronage is solicited,
oct 31 248
MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED
CI.ASR SEVEN.
ripHE above Lottery draws THIS DAY,
X (3d inst.)in Baltimovc—and the result
of tho drawing will he received on Tuesday
next. Yates Me Inlyre, Managers—45
numbers—5 drawn ballots. The prizes are
10,009 Dollars
4,000 Dollars
2,500 Dolbirs
1,880 Dollars
1,000 Dollars
And a large number of #000, #100, &c.&v
O^f-Orders received at the newly-estab
lished EXCHANGE OFFICE, next door to
tho office of J. Eppinger. Tickets $5, halves
#2 50.
10,000 DOLLARS.
WASHINGTON CITY
TSL 0111 v Rt
Clash No. 10.
mO be drawn in Washington, This Day
X tho 29th hist.—9 drawn Numbers.
SCHEME:
Removal.
T HE subscriber has removed his Counting
Room to No. 2, Bolton’s Buildings,
near the Exchange, where he continues the
Factorage & Commission Business.
W. J\ BOWEN,
oct 30 Wljt.
1 prize of : :
: 10,000
1 do :
: : 3,000
1 do :
: 2,(MM)
1 do :
r : 1,830
5 do : :
: L(NM>
5 do :
: 400
10 do : :
: : 300
20 do :
: 200
40 do : :
: : 100
&c. &c.
&c.
Tickets, : : :
: : #t
Halves, *• • '
liiinrturH, t t
Orders attended to nt
: : 1 00
LUTHERS
! yet. 29 Lot(t nj «(• L
i-change Office. 1
PUBLIC SJLLBS.
POTATOES AND BEETS.
By Pill LB RICK A BASE'S,
THIS DAY, 6th inst. ,
At 11 o'doqlt, will bo aold in front of thqtf
auction room. / .
1U5 bbls Philadelphia Potatoca and SfilSSA
iiov 5
-Si
Underwriters’ Sale.
SADDLERY, die.
B Y PJIILBItlCK A BAKES,
THIS DAY, 5th inst.
At 11 o’clock will bo sold in fVont of flpsjf
Auction Store, on account of tho UndcS
ten and all concerned,
1 case Saddlery,
Consisting of
Black and Russet Bridles and Mail
Gig and Wagon Whips and Saddle j
1 case Cotton Cords; assorted
1 do Negro Shoes
3 coils Baio Rope „
Together with a qunntity of Wire ffeuefck
1 turn aged on board tho schr Hannah & Eli
za, on her pussago from Now York bound to
St. Marks, put into this port in diatrert, anS.
sold under tho inspection of tho Poit ,Wu«
dons.
n«v 0 Terms ddiife.
POSITIVE SALE.
Bn J It. ilERBERT.
On SATURDAY, 7th inst.
At 11 o'clock, will bo sold before My ittti,
5 bales Bluo Plains, oflate importattcur.
AI.SO,
2 bales Negro Cloths.
nov5 Termsat timaofssTb.
Earthenware, Glass & Herring.
BYJ. B. HERBERT.
On TUESDAY, 10th November,
At 11 o’clock, will bo sold on Messrs. 4v
Low & Co’s, wharf,
800 crates Crockery,
Consisting of all kinds of assortments Wlltn-.
file fortius market, and tho principal part of
them received this Fall from Liverpool.
ALSO,
8 casks plain cut and moulded Endliffli
Glass
2 bull's Bugging Twine of tho best eualj*
•y
1 do Hail Twine
160 kogs Scotch fine Herrings
Terms—All sums under $200 cash, oven
$200 to $500, 00 days, from $500 to $10911
oo days, over $1000,4 months for approved
indorsed paper. nov 2
BY .1. B. HERBERT,
On WEDNESDAY 11th inst.
At 11 o-clock, will be sold before nro atfftC*
A negro Woman abort 24 yearn of eve, a
good cook, washer and Ironer. *
nov 6 Terras cash
—r
Elegant Furniture.
ByJ.B. HERBERT,
On THURSDAY, 12thinat.
At II o'clock, will bo soid before my sign*
A general assortment of handsome ”
F U Jl JV I T U RID.
OONSISTIXO on
Sideboards, Sofas, Pillar and Claw, Cardi
Tea, Breakfast and Dining Tables, Lad®?
coiumndo dressing Bureaus, with Looking
Glasses, French Presses, Mahogany Crih£
Mahogany Bedsteads, 4 post carved, Candle
Stands, Ladies’ Wash Stands, 4 and 7 draw
Bureaus, with carved columns, setts ofDining
Tables, Single do., Brcakfust Tables, Fancy
Rush and (.'alio soat Chairs, &c. Tho whole
from the Manufactory of J. If. Oidcrshaw.
X w York, the work and materials of tho best;
kind.—Terms liberal and inado known attima
ol I'ulc.
1*. 8. Tho Furniture will bo ready for in«
spret ion on Monday, the 9th inst.
nov 3
Tn l lit> Editors of the Georgian.
G ENTLEMEN—Having understood that
riioro is a report in this community^
charging mo with tiiHhunnrablo motives.in be**
ing a candidate for Sheriff of tho County of
Chnl linm at t!u» ensuing election in January
next—t int my views are to assist one or tin*
other ol' the two gentlemen whom I oppose;
I thus publicly, through the medium of your
journal, positively say, that I am a candidate*
nml will serve, if tho people elect ine, and that
I have no intentions but those which subservo
my interests in obtaining my own election.
HENRY CASTELLOW.
_ " nv ; ] _ 250p
To tho Electors of Chatham co*
I ^ELLONV Citizens—I again announce
. tnysolfa candidate for tho continuance of
the office of Coroner of Chatham County at
the approaching election in January next,and
luuiihly solicit your suffrages.
THOMAS EDEN,
nov 2 429
Treasurers Office.
Novrmher 2, 1829.
T 11E average price of Flour during tho last
B.. month being #0 75 per barrel of 90 lbs.
Bread tor the present month must weigh aa
follows, viz:
12} cents Loaf 2 lbs 11 oz.
«l “ “ 1 lb 5} oz.
Of Winch all Bakers and Sellers of Bread
will take due Notice,
nov4 M. \V. STEWART, c. t.
REMOVED.
r hxlili subscribers have Removed to tho
fl- South West corner of Shad’s build
ings, opposite the East end of Gibbons* build-
in'.>. Where they nro opening a very exten
sile assortment oV PLAINS, BLANKETS,
COTTON BAGGING, STAPLE GOODS,
ami a superior assortment of Fancy Goods,
which they intend selling nt a low advance.
WM. &, II. ROSE,
oct20 234
Notice.
C 10TTON received by tho Steam Boat
t Company’s Boots will he allowed to rc-
tiun’n on the wharf two days free of charge;
if not removed w ithin that* lime, a charge of
eight cents per Bale per week will in nil caeca
he made. W. P. HUNTER,
n >v 4 Pros'!, S. B. Co.
• ' ;?!■» STATES, District'of Georgia.
fi- n-.t :• ,f. < '.mi 1 fur linn District, is
• - • vii t.uhe 21th November mutt,
l»,V oideroftlie Hon. District Judge, when all
persons interested w ill give theiriittuudaucpi
JOHN U. MORKL-m-o. «. '
net 31
oc» 20