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SECOND EXHIBITION OF TIIE
EUPHONON.
rR. COBURN, fluttered by tho rocop-
-.JL tion tho Euphonon met with upon its
first appcaranco in public, and wishing to
gratify all those who are desirous ot hearing
t previous to its leaving tho city, proposes to
txhibiC it once mom.
On MONDAY EVENING, the 10/A met.
Ho will exhibit it at the Court House, and
lertbrm tho folluwhi^iioccs :—
Auld Lang Syne.
Blue Eyed Sfnry.
William tho Bmvc—Song.
Swiss Guards March.
Scots Wha ilac—Song.
Hunter's Chorus.
Bonny Doom
Bonny Boat—Song and Chorus.
PART II.
Hark! the Vesper Hymn is Stealing.
Drink to me only.
National Ode—Song.
Swiss Waltz.
My Heart and Lute—Song.
Trumpet March.
My Love is but u Lassie yet.
Low waved the Summer Woods—Song.
Strike the Cymbal—Song and Chorus.
N. B. Several gontleinon amateurs have
consented to assist in the Performance, both
in the vocal and instrumental departments.
Doors open at 7—Performance to com.
menco at half past 7 o’clock, P. M.
Tickets admitting a lady and gentleman,
75 cents—single tickets, 50 cents—for chi!,
dren, 25 cents—to be had at Mr. Driscoll’s
Bookstore, at tho Gcorgiun Office, and at the
door.
nov 14 250
OYSTER CELLAR,
OPPOSITE THE
Bridge Bank Building,
THE SUBSCRIBER
H AS fitted up in New York stylo, and un
der the direction of Mr. JAMES
BALL, whose well known capability and at
tention is not surpassed in this place,- the
large and commodious Cellar under Jiis new
brick building, whero can be had at all hours
of the day and night, Hot Coffee, Oysters,
Beefsteaks, and Relishes of every kind.
In fitting up this Establishment, there has
been no pains or expense snared to make it
one of the most comfortable establishments
in tho Southern Country—where the man of
business or of pleasure can always be accom
modated with the best fore prepared to his
own taste.
MARTIN FREDERICK.
Augusta, Nov. 7, 1829.
nov 14 259—e
Brandy, Gin, Porter, &.c.
■fl A PIPES J. J. Dupuy’s brand Cognac
JLU Brandy
10 pipes Holland Gin, Crown brand
20 casks superior London Porter
50 bags Sumatra Pepper
30 bbls. Muscovado Sugar
And an assortment of Dearborn Patent
Bnlanccs
For sale by S. B. PARKMAN,
Hunter's wharf.
nov 10 25ft—t.
NEW GOODS.
4,1 MBROIDERED Crape Shawls
MJt Jot and bluo black Silk Fringo
Linen Cambricks
Linon Cambrick Hhkfs
50 doz Lamb's wool half hoso
30 do Cotton half do
Missos white Cotton Hoso
10 by 15-4 and 10 by 18-4 Damask table
cloths
Worstod Barrage assorted colors, &c.
Just received and fur solo by
CHAMPION it LATHROP.
S. E. Corner of Gibbons’ Buildings,
nov 11
NEW GOODS.
O SNABURGS, Dorchester Ticks
Whito Flannels, assorted qualities
4-4 Li.fju 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 firom Now York, per schooner
Frances, and for sale by
JACOB WARING,
nov 2 Gibbons* buildings.
DRY GOODS.
REMOVAL.
T HE Subscribers have removed to Shad's
Building, near Johnston’s Square,
where they are now opening, received by late
arrivals, u general assortment of heavy Wool
en, Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
Which ore offered for salo upon as accommor
dating terms arid at as low prices as any in
tho market.
JAMES INGLISS & CO.
oct 26 243
Negro Cloths and Blankets.
OA BALES heavy drab & dark mix’d ICer-
Ad Xr soys; 30 do. do. light mixed do.; 10
do. do. white do.—for men’s wear, weighing
pounds to tho yard.
20 bales Linsoy Kerseys, mixed
10 do blue and mixed Sattincts
20 do Woolsies, Linsevs, &c.
10 do London Duffle Blankets
100 pair heavy French do.
For salo by
C. W. ROCKWELL & CO.
oct 20
Raisins, Wines, and Teas.
1 OA BOXES Biuich Muscatel Raisins,
lOU in fine order and new fruit
r in casks and
\ bottles
L. P. Madeira
“ Toneriffb
Pale and brown Sherry
Imperial, Hyson, and Black Tens, of re
cent importation and fine flavor, in chests
and catty boxes
Received and for sale by
CHARLES A. WOODRUFF.
nov 7
Raisins. Butter, &e.
OA BOXES Bunch Raisins (new)
OU 30 half and qr. Boxes do.
12 kegs Goshen Butter
20 half and qr. bbls Buck Wheat. Meal
free from grit
6 half bbls F. Market Beef
30 bbls Prime Beef
80 reams Wrapping Paper
GO do Letter and Cap do.
Just received per brig Lydia and for sale by
nov 4 A. BASSETT.
Hollow Ware, Nails. Steel, Sad
irons and Trace Chains.
AA 0*0 LBS. Carroll Hollow Ware
OfvJyLf ' 350 casks Cut Nails and
Brads, assorted 4d to COd
2 tons (ionium Steel
1 ton Blister and Cast Steel
10 casks Sad Irons
50 lings Truce Chains
Just received and for salo bv
N. B. & If. WEED.
oct 27
Brogans, Shoos, Hats &, Paper.
QA CASES Brogans and Shoos, warrant;
O" ted of the first quality
8 case Common and fine Hats
100 Roams Wrapping Paper
20 do Writing do
For sale very low by
BARKER & EATON,
(iVo. 2 Young's Buildings.)
Country Merchants, and others wishing
to purchase, will do will to call,
oct 22 210—{l
Just Received,
Landing from brig Lydia,
BBLS Portland Rum
JN STORE,
2 pipes Seignette’s Brandy
5 naif do do
3 pipes American do
2 do Otord Dupuy & Cc do
5 do Swan Gin
1 hhd Jamaica lluin
For sale by HAZARD & DENSLOW.
nov 4
Raisins, Wines, &c.
XA BOXES bunch Muscatel Raisins ) u
50 qr boxes do do > S
7 jars grapes do do )
10 Indiarfbbls ( Cette Madeira Wine
•20 do do Swoct Malaga Wine
30 bbls first quality Newark Cider
100 boxes yellow soap
Landing from schr Frances, and for sale by
nov 2 COHEN & MILLER.
Just Received,
Landing from ship Mar.on and sr.hrVr«nccs,
■| C FIRKINS choice Goshen Butter
J. ej 10 casks 1st quality Cheese
10 bbls Holt’s Crackers
15 do fine Cider, and
20 do Albany Ale
For sale by J. BENTLEY,
nov 3
SALT.
Q KAA BUSHELS Liverpool Salt, fur
uJUU salo on board Ship Franklin,
Johnson's wharf, in lots to suit purchasers.
1 At,SO IN STORK,
Cotton Bagging
Mats Wine Bottles
Apply to G. BARNSLEY,
nov 10
Mess and Prime Pork.
WA BBLS Primo Pork
• Vf 20 do. Mesa do.
25 do. Pholps Gin
50 do. Nn. 3 Mackerel.
Landing from sloop Splcndhh AppU^to
nov 10 250—u
Pyroligneous Acid,
■» TNOR the preservation, of animal suhstan.
J? cuff, from piitrefnction--and highly
Tt.'commendcd for the preservation of Fish,
Tongues, Gome, Hams, die. A supply just
received and for sub* by
nov 12 TIIOS. RVEBSON.jr.
Hardware, Cutlery, &e.
T HE Subscribers have received by the
• late arrivals from Liverpool and Now-
York, a general assortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND
Heavy Goods,
Which arc offered for sale on accommo
dating terms, by N. B. & H. WEED,
oct 27
Guns, Rifles and Muskets.
1 ft CASES containing n full assortment
X of Singlo and Double Barrel Flint and
Percussion Shot Guns
2 cases Flint and Percussion Rifles
1 case Muskets
Just received and for sale by
N. B. &. II. WEED.
oct 27
madam g. petit,
FROM PARIS
R espectfully informs tho Ladioa of
Savannah and its vicinity, that sho bus
opened a groat variety of tho PARISIAN
FASHIONS, consisting of
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
French Bonnets—Turbans
Ostrich, 1
Bird of Paradise, > Feathers.
Marabou, )
Ribbons
Thread Laco and Bobbinntts
French Embroidciy, Caps, Capds, Ac
Artificial Flowers
Ladies’ Head Dresses, very elegant
Fancy Boxes, &c. &c.
Madam Petit continues tho
Bonnet and Dress Making,
arid will execute all orders at tho shortest
notice—-Sho repairs Veils and Laces, and
renders them os white os new—fixes Leghorns
bleaches them, and gives them any sliape that
is requested.
She also dresses Ladies’ Hair
for Balls.
N. B. Madame G. P. will open This Duy
a box of tho most fashionable Winter and
Velvet HATS, &c. of the newest patterns.
Scuddcr’s Buildings, opposite Low, Tay
lor & Co’s.
npv 12 253—l
1C.ZSS PATHS,
W (IjATE OP NEW YORK,)
OULD beg leave to inform the Ladies
of Savannah and its vicinity, that she
has taken the store formerly occupied by
Mrs. Shearer, situated on St. Julian street,
directly opposite Mr. Norton’s Dry Good
Store, whero sho intends carrying on the
Millenary and Dress Making,
in all their various branches. Sho will keep
constantly on hand, a fashionable assortment
of Millenary. Fashions regularly received
from New York.
N. B. Leghorn Hats neatly cleaned and
dono up at tho shortest notice. All orders
from the country thankfully received & punc
tually attended to.
Also—Offers for sale a very celebrated
Wash for clcausing and beautifying tho skin.
It is remarkable for its innocence, and unri
valled in its good effects. It removes oil
freckles, and prevents the skin from tanning,
nov 11 257b
To Rent,
THE upper rooms in Johnston’s
buildings, cornor of Bay and Bull
streots, having recently been put
in good condition. Possession
given immediately. Apply to Charles A.
Woodruff or the subscriber.
GEO. IIOUSTOUN.
nov 12 258
M l
To Rent.
THE Houzoon West Broad st.
formerly occupied by William
Poythress and well known os. one
of tho best stands for business in
the city. A spacious stable and wagon yard
uttached to the saino. Possession will be gi-
vou immediately. Apply to
W. ROCHE,
nov 3 350
ifci
dame
To Rent.
A comfortable Dwelling House,
tpiily to
HALL, SHATTER &TUPPER
oct 13
New Paint and Oil Store.
FREDERICK HOWLAND & CO.
H AVE taken the Store lately occupied by
T. Tompkins in Whitaker-street three
doors South of G. & C. Bonnov’s,where they
intend to carry on House, Ship, Sign and
Ornamental Painting, Gilding, Glazing and
Paper-bunging, Chairs re-pamted, Gilt and
Bronzed, all of which will bedono in tho neat
est muiiner, und at short notice. Also, keep
constantly on hand a general assortment of
Paints, Oil, Windowglnss, Putty and Brush
es. Also, Patent Composition for Vessels*
Bottoms, a lot of Sperm Oil and Candles, nil
of which will he sold cheap for cash or short
approved credit. Also, u lot of Patent and
Common Composes for Vessels, Composes
repaired and put in complete order, ut short
notice. We hope by strict attention to re
ceive a share ofpullic pntronnge.
oct. 29 240
GIGS! GIGS!!
A. DAY, COACH-MAKER,
HAS received by late ar
rivals from tho North, a
new and complete assort
ment of GIGS—one clip-
tic spring Barouche, for
one or two horses, and 3
one horse Wagons, which are offered for sale
(at his old stuud, comer of Biyan and West
Broad-sts.) us low and on os good terms as
can bo bought elsewhere in tho State. Pur
chasers are solicited to call and examine for
themsolvcs.
Carriages and Gigs of all kinds repaired
with despatch, and m 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
French Language.
JTR. G. PETIT, Teacher of the French
U- Language, 1ms the boner to inform the
Ladies ami Gentlemen who desire to learn
that language, that he will give his lessons hy
the quarter, to suy throe lessons per week, at
the rate of Twelve Dollars for pupils attend
ing his class, and Fifteen Dollars for those to
whose residence lie will have to go. Pay
ment in citiicr case hulfqunrterly in udvance.
N. B. For tho accommodation of gentle
men whoso business or occupations are such
us not to enable them to attend during the day,
Mr. P. will have a night school, from 7 to 9
P. M. Scuddcr’s buildings, opposite Low,
Taylor & Co’s.
nov 12 , 258—1.
Fancy Madras Handkerchiefs,
Ticking, &c.
2 CASES 4-4 Fancy Madras Handkerchiefs
3 do 9-4 do
1 do Super Dimity
5 bales 4-4 Super Indigo Ticking
White, Olive and drab Cotton Cords
For sale by tl. SLOAN,
oct 28 Hunter’s Buildings.
Blacksmiths’ Tools.
K ft PAIR Bellows
’•* vf 30 Anvils
50 Vicos, some very superior
2 casks sledge and hand hammers
Received and for sale bv
N. B. &II. WEED.
nov 11
New Fruit—Raisins &- Grapes.
XA BOXES Bunch Muscatel Raisins
•Xvf 40 halfdoMuscutcl do
10 jars Mulnga Grapes
Landing from ship Emperor and Bark Arma
dillo, and for sale by
JNO. BENTLEY.
oct 20
Sheet and Hoop Iron, and Tin
Plate.
5 TONS Sheet nnd IIoop Iron
60 boxes Tin Plate. Received and for
sale hy
oct 27 N. B. &. II. WEED.
Nugro Shoes, &c.
A "t PACKAGES—consisting of Men’s
X Boots, Bootcuf, Shoes and Pumps—
also,Ladies,Boys and Children’s Shoes—and
40 dozen Lead Pencils*
For sale low at LUTIIER’S
oct 27 Exchange Office.
C, W. Rockwell & Co.
Have received
R ED anil White Flnnnels,
Biown anil Bleachcil Khirtingn
4-4 St 5-4 Brown & Blenched Sheetings
.Stripes, Fluids, Brown Jcuns
net 20 239
THOMAS RYEllSON, Jr.
HAS just received per recent arn-
vals, in addition to his former
stock of DRUGS & MEDICINE,
&e. &e.
Sttlph Quinine (Fr.) Super Curb Soda
do Morphine do. Ergot
Sufirou (Span.)
Opium (Turkey)
do. (Ain.)
Musk (gr.)
Mustard Seed (whito)
01 Almonds
Dancing Academy.
J OHN C. LEGE respectfully informs his
friends and the public, that his Dancing
School for the reception of young Ladies and
Masters, will bo open on Monday tho 2d of
November next, in tho Solomon’s Lodge
Room. Days of Tuition, Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays, at 5 o’clock P. M. lie
will also attend in private houses and Semina-
rie8.
The school for Gentlemen will also com
mence on the same evening, at 7 o’clock.—-
Price of Tuition at the School Room, $12 per
quarter, and private lessons 815, one half
payable tit advance,
oct 17 un||236
Sweet Orange Trees.
T HE subscriber ns Agent for a respecta
ble planter in St. Augustine, offers for
sale from three to five thousand Sweet Or-
nnge Trees, deliverable in Savannuh. They
are five years old, and from 5 to 7 feot high.
They will be delivered on tho wharf at $2
a piece, and bo put up in such a manner as to
ensure thoir living. They can bo deliver
ed at any time between the middle of De
cember and 1st of February. Tho subscriber
will receive orders for any number.
Apply to J. D. IIUGUENIN.
nov 12' 258
To the Electors of Chatham co
F ELLOW Citizens—I again announce
my self n candidate for tho continuance of
tho office of Coroner of Chatham County at
tho approaching election in January next, and
humbly solicit your suffrages.
THOMAS EDEN,
nov 2 429
Electors of Chatham County 1
Friends and Fellow Citizens,
I AM a candidate for Coroner at the Elec
tion in January next, nnd should I bo
elected, will endeavor to discharge tho duties
of tho office with fidelity.
Vory respectfully,
' H.IIAUPT.
oct 29 246{td
Cut Glass, Toilet Bottles and
Pungcnts.
A SUPPLY just received end for sale hy
THOMAS RYER80N, Jr.
nov 12
Negro Cloths.
5 BALES Negro Cloths. Jtist received
ami for sole by
uuvll 1TIILBRICK St BAKJJR
MANSION HOUSE,
(Corner of Broughton «fr Whitaker street))
SAVANNAH.
M THE subscriber takes this meth
od of returning thanks to his
friends and the public generally,
for tho very liberal support which
he lias received since he became proprietor
of the above establishment, and respectfully
solicits a continuance of their patronage.
The House lias undergone u thorough re-
pair, and is now in comjucte order for the re
ception of company. Apartments are ex-
pressly provided, and suitably furnished for
the accommodation of families. His table
will at all times be furnished with tho best
the market affords, and liis bar will be stored
with the choicest liquors. Attached to the
premises, is a largo and commodious Stable,
to which careful and attentive hostlers arc
provided. No exertions on his part shall bo
wanting to ensure the comfort of those who
may please to favor him with a call.
R. NEWCOMB.
nov 11 257
HATS.
32 Cases. For salo hy
If. SLOAN,
Hunters’ Buildings.
oct 28
Piporino do.
llydriodule l’etuss
Croton Oil
Iodine
Blue Mass (Eng.)
Phosphate Soilu
do Iran
Cheltenham Suits
Henry’s Magnesia
(genuine)
Isinglass (staple)
do sheet
Mczoron
Balsam Fir
Sarsaparilhi (Span.)
PEREVMERY.
Otto of Roses Haney and Orange
Bear’s Oil, Flower Water
Rose, Cologn, nnd Extracts of Roses
Lavender Water Pustillcs Fuinautcs
in cut glass and '
plain Bottles. With a general assortment
of English, French and American SOAPS,
nov 10
EMPORIUM OF FAsniON.
do Amber (rent.)
Castor (N. A.)
Soda and Keith l’owd.
Acid Tartaric
Hal Aratus
Flora Benzoin
Castor Oil, superior
do. do. .common
LOST,
A CHECK drawn by Messrs. Taft &Pod-
clford on tho U. S. Branch Bank at Sa
vannuh, No. 300 for SlOOB-^-Payracnt having
boon stopped it can be of no uso to the finder,
who will bo rewarded by leaving it at the of
fice of the Georgian or Republican*
nov 11 257
FRIENDS OF LITERATURE.
I F, in this city or its vicinity, there are any
among tho patrons of Franklin College,
who arc disposed to add to its Library rare
and valuable works, which they may have in
their possession, they will bo gratefully re
ceived und safely conveyed to tho Librarian,
if left at the office of the Georgian,
nov 9
MALLEHY $ DUFFY,
cm HfiniB
OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE,
H AVING availed thomsclves of the most
recent arrivals from Europe, are now
prepared to fornish' their lVionds and tiie pub
lic generally with a More elegant nidi exten
sive assortment of Goods in their line, than
they havo ever offered heretofore, viz :
Wilkins’ superior Golden Brown and Olive
CLOTHS, (quite a new style)
Blue,Black Drnko Neck, Green, Steel and
Oxford mixt patent finish’d
LONDON CLOTHS.
Sup. blue, black, brown, drab, fawn, Btcel
mixt, Corhcuu, Lavender, and otlicr col’d
LONDON CASIMERES.
Black and blue bluck plain VELVETS.
Figured, brown and Fancy colored do.
And a groat variety of light and durk col’d
Silk and Valencia
VESTINGS.
Double bofid bluo and brown CAMBLETS,
a vciy superior articlo for Cloaks und
Great Coats.
Boing supplied with a foil and first rate
complement of New York nnd Philndolphia
Workmen, from the first establishments, they
are prepared to make up the above articles in
a style that cannot fail to plcaso.
Also, as usual,
For tho accommodation of Travellers and
those who prefer despatch, they have a full
assortment of
Ready Made Clothing,
of tho 1st, 2d and 3d qualities, consisting of—
Coats, Frocks, Coatees, Great Coats,
Cloaks, Opera Cloaks, Pants. Vests,
Shirts, under Vests and Drawers, Collars,
nnd Hosiery, of all descriptions.
Cloth, morocco, and patent leather Caps of
Luke Davis’ most approved stylo
Dorenius & Suydam’s N: York, Tenant’s
Philadelphia, ond Towson’s Bultimoro
approved Stocks of all patterns
Riding Belts, Shoulder Braces, Watch
Guards, Suspenders, Fancy Spitalfiold
hkfs. Cravats, Cravat Pads, Purses, Hair
Brushes, Pantaloon and Vest Springs,
Hosskin, Castor,and Buckskin Gloves,
Doublo Mechanic Hosskin Gloves, (the
most beautiful article of tfio kind ev
er offered in this market) the whole of
which will be sold ut tho most reduced
prices, for cash or town acceptances.
N. B. The wholo of tho ubovo stock hav
ing been carefully selected, and the greulor
purt purchased direct from tho importers by
Mr. D. personally, and the roady-mado cloth
ing manufactured immediately under his in
spection, wo fed confident ’in ussuring our
friends, that nothing bus been spared in ren
dering our establishment worthy the patron
age wo have heretofore so liberally enjoyed,
oct 31 M« &D.
15,000 DOLLARS.
N. York Consolidated Lottery,
Extra clash, no. 14,
iRAWNon the 5th inst.and will bore.
— 'ceived on tho 15th by mail, or probably
sooner by packet. 9 drawn ballots.
SCHEME:
CHICHESTER & SCRANTON,
siasa®siAsr» iwyiatajja.
North East Corner of Young's Buildings,
H AVE and are receiving by tho lato ar
rivals from New York and Philadel
phia, 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-
MEICES AND VESTINGS,
which they are prepared to make to order, in
fushiomtblo style, on short uotico,
oct13 ' 234
Notice.
C OTTON received by tho Steam Boat
Company's Boats will bo allowed to re
main on tho wharf two days free of charge;
c not removed within that time, a charge of
bight ccntB per Bole per week will in nil coses
o made. W. I>. HUNTER,
nov 4 Prcs’t, S. B. Co.
UNITED STATES, District of Georgia.'
T HE District Court for this District, is
adjourned to the 24th November next,
by orderof tho Hon. District Judge, when all
persons interested will givo thoir attendance.
JOHN II. MOREL, h. u.o.
oct 31
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
Savannah Agency.
T HE subscriber is prepared to make In'
surances against loss or duinago by
Fire. S. B. PARKMAN, Agent,
nov 10 256—l
A CARD.
M RS. JAMES HILLS, finding it requisite
to turn her attention to some occupa
tion forthc support of her family, will thank-
folly accommodate with BOARD a few young
Ladies, or six nr eight Children, to whom she
will pity every attention that may lie requisite,
on tonus as moderate as can be ufl'ordod.
oct 20
DllAI-liltS 4c TAll,OKS,
MARKET SQUARE,
T ENDER their sincere thunks to their
friends and the public generally for
past favors, and very respectfully solicit a
continuation of patronnge.
They have received and are receiving n
fresh nnd handsome assortment of Super.
Super. Fasltionablo Cloths, Cassimorcs, Vest
ings, Sic. Sic.
Also, on hand an extensive assortment of
Fashionable
Ready Made Clothing,
Consisting of Frock Coats.Coattoes, Vests,
Pantaloons, Shirts, Cloaks, &c. Also, a
splendid assortment of Fancy articles, such
ns Cravats, (of tho verv latest style,) Stocks,
Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. &c. &e.
N. B. The very latest Now York, London
and Philndolphia Fashions are received, and
their customers may depend on huvnig their
garments nmdo in a stylo 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
For Sdle,
T HE following tracts of land, which arc
offered low for cash or approved paper.
Apply at tho residence of tho subscriber, Fan
cy Bluff,Glynn county, viz;
400 acres Pine, Hummock and Swamp
Glynn County
360 dd do do do Buffalo
do do do Sutilla
do do do Altamaha
do do near VVuyncvillo
400 do No. 378,12th Dist. Irtvin co.
“ 14 12th " “ «
“ 16 1st "Houston"
” 223 13th “ Dooly “
” 176 4th Muscogee"
“ 69 ltlth
2d
100 do
500 do
200 do
490 do
2021 do
2021 do
202} do
202} do
202} do
108
Iottcrs addressed to the subscriber at Fan
cy Bluff, will receive prompt attention.
R. RATCLIFF,
nov II 257—l
For Sale,
STRONG second hand ‘Curtingo nnd
—- double Harness, for $150, Tim Carriage
and harness enn bo seen ri.t tlio residence of
the subscriber, corner of Drayton nnd Market
btreot. JOSEPH R. THOMPSON.
250—b
nov 10
Removal.
nPHK subscriber lms removed his Counting
-a* -Room to No. 2, Bui ton’s Buildings,
near tho Kxchange, whore ho continues the
Factorage & Commission Business.
W.P.BOWKN.
oct SO 247||r.
Removed.
T IIE subscriber luii Removed liis Count
ing House to 'iVvIonr buildings.
, WILLIAM -MARSHALL,
nov U ’J57—n
PUBLIC? SALES.
By J. B. HERBERT.
THIS DAY,
At 11 o’clock, will ho sold before my store,
A General Assortment of GROCERIES.
ALSO,
2 cases Negro IIAT9.
nov 14 Terms cash.
Elegant Furniture.
By J. B. IIERBER T,
On TUESDAY, 17lh inst.
At 11 o’clock, will bo sold before my etoity
A general assortment of handsome
f URnrruRE,
CONSISTIXO or
Sideboards, Sofas, Pillar und Claw, Card,
Tea, Breakfast and Dining Tables, Ladica*
commode dressing Bureaus, with Looking
Glasses, French Presses, Muhoguny Cribs,
Mahogany Bedsteads, 4 past curved, Candle
Stands, Ladies’ Wash St»uids, 4 and 7 draw
Bureaus, with carved columns, setts of Dining
Tables, Single do., Breakfast Tables, Fancy
Rush andX'une seat Chairs, &c. The whole
from the Manufactory of J. H. Oldcrehaw,
Now York, the work and materials of the best
kind.—Terms liberal and made known at timo
of sale.
P. S. Tho Furniture will be ready for in-
spection on Monday, tho 9th inst.
nov 12
1 prizo of : : :
15,000
1
do : : :
0,000
1
do : : :
4,000
1
do : *. :
3,000
1
do : : :
: 2,025
do : : :
1,000
5
do : : :
: 500
5
do : : : ,
400
10
do j : :
300
10
do *: :
: 200
20
do : j
: 150
24
do
&c. &c. &c.
-. 100
Tickets,
J J : ;
: $5 00
Halves,
J J • ;
: 2 50
Quarters
: 125
Orders attended to at
LUTHER’S
nov 9 Lottery Exchange Office*
30,000 DOLLS.
O N Saturday, tho 14th inst. tho 1st draw
ing of the Milledgeville Masonic Hall
vlQtt&rw*
will commence, and bo continued on the 27th
inst. and 11th and 24th December.
SCHEME.
1 prize of $30,000 5 prizes of
do
do
do
do
do
do
15,000
10,(100
5,000
1,000
900
800
do
do
do
do
do
do
$700
600
500
400
800
200
100
Tickets $10, Ilnlvcs 5, Quarters 2 50—fot
sale in a great variety of numbers at
LUTHER’S
Lottery cj 1 * Exchange Office,
nov 9
A GOOD BEGINNING7
T IIE drawing of the Maryluttd State Lot.
tery, was received yesterday. The fol
lowing nre the drawn numbers :
7 33 35 16 32 23
Combination 7, 33,16, n prizo of TWO
HUNDRED DOLLARS, tvns ordered, an
well ns a number of prizo-s of inferior denom
ination, at tho NEWLY ESTABLISHED
OFFICE, next to Eppinger’s, where tho cash
is ready for the fortunate holders,
nov 12
Drawing
O F MARYLAND LOTTERY, Class
No. 5.
7, 33, 35, 16, 32, 23.
Holders of prizes will call for tho cash ot
LUTIIER’S,
Lottery tfr Exchange Office.
nov 12
The Savannah Steam Rice M
T HIS establishment commenced op
tions for the season, tho beginnin
this month, nnd having bent all tho old i
on hand is now in complete order for tire
ception °f tiie new crop, having picutv
room and separate bins for each lot. 1
mill will we kept going night and duy as t
as tho supply will warrant it—It is now as
(silted that from 80 to 100 barrels can
cleaned in the 24 hours "tho engine nnd
chinery being first rate” so tlint plan
sending rico to this mill may calculate ivi
a fow days when they can receive it ready
market. Tho mill will furnish burreis \vi
over required at 87} cents ouch, and will ]
rough rice from the deck of vessels at} act,
bushel. Tho proprietors have erected on
premises a range of very secure nnd fire p
brick buildings covered tvitli slate for tho i
poso of storing rico yviicn required, by wl
tho owner of it, may avoid the oxpensi
droyoges, Sic. and preserve its good ordc:
readier sole. Notice will bo give,,, the 1
tor when tiie parcel for him Vcmnmen
that lie may determine in ; mi(! lu lu ... 0
Vr m '•■'0 tudnns'soonas I
!ifti!n n, 1 i t || l8, , n ° ' l ''''' c " ''hen turned
*i' 1 ’ 1 " ‘tl he pm. into store and
usual charge made ofO .cents per week,
constant i,,mply of small rico and rice I
always q lt j,am! for sale in largo or s
V'o'.ititios. For any further particulars, a
at tho Mill to
II. McALPtN, Agent, or
HALL, SHAl'TER Si TUPl’EI
Cfc5~ A few good Coopers wanted for
ill to whom $12 per mouth will bu gi
Mill
and found,
nov 3
Mr. Blake ,s Stettin Rice Mi
VAMACRAW,
IT AH commenced 1 pounding Rico for
J. I season, is in complete order, nnd u
aged b'y an experienced Miller. Rough 1
will lie (liken from the docks of vessels i
half cent per bushel—Barrels furnished «
required ut 87 1-2 cents each. Small 1
nnd Flour may always he had nt the Mi]
For further information apply to
.IN. G. FOR DIMM, Miller.i
ROUT. HABERSHAM. .
noil 251—it.