The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, November 16, 1829, Image 3

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' r- Coru. A An A BUSHELS, of a 800(1 quality, tbrsaloin lots to uecommodato purchasers. Apply to __ 1 PALMES Si LEE, nov 18 Excliango Dock. Sugar Cana. E IGHT acres of Sugar Cano for saloon tho plantation of Sir. Spalding, on Hut- chinson’s Island. Apply to SCOTT & BALFOUR, nov 11 2Bi Cut Glass Toilet Bottles, and Pungents. A SUPPLY junt rocoivod and for sale by qt*"'*' * ■* •«»••««««»» * * nov 12 PlIOMAS RYERSON, dr. Honoy. 6 BBL9 Clear Strained Honey vciy super ior. Just received for salo by tho gallon by LAY Si HENDRICKSON, nov 14 Corks. A SUPPLY of Corks for Jars and Fumi- tore, received and for salo by LAY Si HENDRICKSON. nov 14 American Hollow Ware. 6 TONS consisting of pots, ovens, spiders and skillets. Received and for sale by N. B.&II. WEED. nov 11 1* urnaces, A SUPPLY of Portable Furnace?, of all sizes, just received and for sole by LAY Si HENDRICKSON, nov 7 Gibbons’ Buildings. Herbs, C URED and put up by the Shakers, just received and for solo by LAY & HENDRICKSON, nov 7 Gibbons’ Buildings. Window Sashes. A CAA LIGHTS Window Sashes as- sorted sizes For sale by HAZARD & DENSLOW. nov 4 Sal Eratus, YTSED for making Bread light, just recciv- ed and for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, oct 28 Druggists, Gibbons’ Buildings. Canal Flour. *E BBLS Canal Flour 20 half do do For salo by CLAGIIORN Si WOOD, nov 3 65 Mustard. ^ O BOXES of superior English Mustard " suitable for families, just received and for salo by LAY & HENDRICKSON, nov 2 Druggists. Demijohns. Aft ONE and Two Gallon Demijohns, Am UU just received and for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, nov 2 Gibbon’s Buildings. Cotton Cards. BOXES Whittemoro’B No. 10 Cotton Curds, lauding and for sale by COHEN & MILLER. nov 3 20 Potatoes. AA BBLS Eastern Potatoes X "Jvr 15 kegs Butter. Just received and for ealo by CLAGIIORN & WOOD, nov 6 Negro Cloths. 5 BALES Negro Cloths. Just received and for sole i>y nov 11 PHILBRICK & BAKER. bhare Moulds. 4 TONS Sharo Moulds. Received and for sale by N. B. & H. WEED, nov 11 19 nov 4 Glauber Salts. BBLS Glauber Salts. Just received and for sale by A. BASSETT. .NEW GOODS, TNMBROIDERED Crape Shawls a 4 Jot and blue black Silk Fringe Linen Combricks Linon Carabrick Hhkfs 60 doz Lamb's wool half hose 80 do Cotton half do Misses white Cotton Hoso 10 by 16:4 and 10 by 18-4 Damask tablo cloths • Worsted Barrage assorted colors, die. Just received and for sale by CHAMPION Si LAT1IROP. Si E. Comer of Gibbons’ Buildings, nov 11 SUGAR. A IIHDS prinjo St. Croix Sugar, landing ml f from the brig Lydia, for Bale by nov 4 J.P. HENRY. LIME. Bf Afk BARRELS Tliomastown Lime. O W For salo by nov4 J.P. HENRY. Cotton Bagging. RAft PIECES Cotton Bagging,of tho OUv most approved brands. Forsalcby aon4 J.P. HENRY. HATS. QQ CASESfashionabloHats,nowlanding MO and for sale by nov 3 PHILBRICK & BAKER. Printing Paper A rk REAMS Printing Medium, now lan 4U ing and for sale by nov 3 PHILBRICK & BAKER. At Private sale. OKA REAMS first quality Letter Paper. O 3'U PHILBRICK Si BAKER. nov 8 Brass Grates, A NDIRONS and Shovel and Tongs.— Just received and for sale low by act 31 N. B. Si H. WEED. Digby Herrings. W K BOXES first quality Digby IIorringB * *J for salo by uov 10 CLAGIIORN Si WOOD. POTATOES. < EA BBLS Whito Potatoes, forsalcby lOU PALMES & LEE, oct 22 Exchange Dock. PLOUGHS. A N ASSORTMENT of Frccbom’i A Ploughs. For sale by nov 7 JOHN BENTLEY. ’8 Patent Dent’s Bilous Pills. A SUPPLVjust received and for salo by nov 12 T1IOS. RYERSON, jr„ Ag’t, Almanacks for 1830. fUST received by M novO T. M. DRISCOLL. NEW GOODS. /"kSNABURUS, Dorchester Ticks Or White Flannels, assorted qualities 4-4 Linen in half pieces Cassimcro 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 solo by JACOB WARING, nov 2 Gibbons’ buildings. DRY GOODS. REMOVAL. mllB Subscribers have removed to Shad’s X Builuino, Hour Johnston’s Square, where they are now opening, received by late arrivals, a general assortment of heavy Wool- cn, Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, Which aro offered for solo upon as accommo dating terms and at as low prices as any in the market. JAMES INGLISS & CO. oct 28 243 Raisins, Wines, and Teas. 1 QA BOXES Bunch Muscatel Raisins, J- OU in fine order and now fruit L. P. Madeira ). , , •• Toncriffo i an<1 Palo and brown Sherry > bottlC3 Imperial, Hyson, and Black Teas, of re- cent importation and lino flavor, in chests und catty boxes Received and for salo by CHARLES A. WOODRUFF. nov 7 Hollow Ware, Nails, Steel, Sad Irons and Trace Chains. QA A- |"h LBS. Carron Hollow Ware t»v)U O 350 casks Cut Nails and Brads, assorted 4d to (iOd 2 tons German Steel 1 ton Blister nnd Cast Steel 10 casks Sad Irons DO bugs Traco Chains Just received and for sale by N. B. Si U. WEED. oct 27 Brandy, Gin, Porter, 5Lc. -f A PIPES J. J. Dupuy's brand Cognac Jl v Brandy 10 pipes Holland Gin, Crown brand 20 casks superior London Porter 50 bap Sumatru Pepper 39 bbfs. Muscovado Sugar And an assortment of Dcurbom Fatent Balances For sale by S. B. PARKMAN, Hunter’s wharf. nov 10 256—t, Hardware, Cutlery, &c. ffflHE Subscribers have received by tho X Hate arrivals from Liverpool and Ncw- York, a general assortment, of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND Heavy Goods, Which are offered for salo on accommo dating terms, by N. B. Si II. WEED, oct 27 Guns, Rifles and Muskets. "t ft CASES containing a ftill assortment i VF of Single 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 Blacksmiths’ Tools. E A PAIR Bellows * 30 Anvils 50 Vicos, some vorv superior 2 casks sledge und hand hammers Received and fur sulc by N. B. Si H. WEED. nov 11 Now Fruit—Raisins &, Grapes. E A BOXES Buncli Muscatel Raisins aJU 40 half do Muscatel do 10 jars Malaga Grapes Landing from ship Emperor nnd Bark Arma dillo, und iiir sule by JNO. BENTLEY. oct 26 Negro Shoes, &c. 0*1 PACKAGES—consisting of hfen’s « -i- Bools, Bootees, Shoes nnd Pumps— also,Ladies,Boys nnd Children’s Shoes—and 40 dozen Lead Pencils- For snlo low at LUTHER’S . oct 27 Exchange Office. C. W. Rockwell &, Co. Have received U ED and White Flannels, JX Brown and Bleached Shirtings 4-4 & 5-4 Brown &. Bleached Sheetings Stripes, Plaids, Brown Jeans oct 20 1238 Pyroligneous Acid, TniOR tho preservation, of uninuil substan- M. cos, fVom putrefaction—and highly recommended for tho preservation of Fish, Tonguos, Game, Hams, &c. A supply just received and for sale by nov 12 TIIOS. RYERSON, jr. Jujubo Paste. A FRESH supply of Juiubo Paste, acolc- hrated French modicum, for tho cure of coughs, colds, die. just received and for salo by LAY & HENDRICKSON, oct 14 DniggiatB, Gibbons’ Buildings. G. fetflT, FROM PARIS Tf>ESPECTFULLY inlbrma tho Ladies of it. Savannah and its vicinity, that bIio has opened a great varioty of tho PARISIAN FASHIONS, conaisting of mimvwvv, aim FANCY ARTICLES. French Bonnets—Turbana Ostrich, ) Bird of Paradise, > Feathers. Marabon, J Ribbons Thread lace and Bdbbinotts Fronch Embroidery, Cape, Capes, Sic Artificial Flowers ladies’ Head DrcsBcs, vciy elegant - Fancy Boxes,- Sic. Sic. Madam Pktit continues tho Bonnet and Dress Making, and will execute all orders at tho shortest notice—Sho repairs Voils and Laces, and renders them as white as new—fixes Leghorns bleaches them, and gives them any shape tliat She also dresses Ladies’ Hair for Hulls. N. B. Madame G. P. will open This Day a box of the most fashionablo Winter and Velvet HATS, Sic. oftho newest patterns. Scudder'a Buildings, opposite Low, Tay- lor Si Co’s. nov 12 258—L w° MISS (LATH or saw york,) OULD beg leavo to inform the Ladies of Savannah and its vicinity, that she has takon the store formerly occupied by Mrs. Shoarer, Bituatcd on St. Julian street, directly opposite Mr. Norton’s Dry Gond Store, where sho intends carrying on the Millenary and Dress Making, . in all their various branches. She will keep constantly an hand, a fashionable assortment of Millenary. Fashions regularly received from Now York. N. B. Leghorn Hats neatly elenned and done up at tlio shortest notice. All orders from the country thankfully received Si punc tually attended to. Amo—Offers for snlc a very celebrated Wash for cleansing and beautifying tho skin. It is rcmarknblo for its innoebrtee, and unri valled in its good effects. It removes nil freckles, and prevents the skin from tanning. nov 11 257b Fifty Dollars Kcivard. R ANA WAY from tho subscriber, livingiti Frankln county, Goo. on the 5th Sept, last, a negro man, BILL, commonly called BUCK, about 30 years of age, and about 5 feet six inches high, very black, and impudent in his Speech. Ho also carried with him a negro woman named FAN, his wife. Fan is rather yellow coinplcxioncd; site generally wears long hair, and commonly wears combs in her hair. They curried a considerable quantity of clothes with them. It is expected that they have a pass, but if they havo it ia S..gcd. It is expected that they will aim (br Augusta, Savannah or Charleston, as tho fid- low went to Augusta about 8 months ago, with a pass in my numo though a forged one. I will give tho above reward fur the negroes, with sufficient proof to convict any person or persons of aiding, ussistiug, or harbouring them, or 1930 for tho fellow, delivered to rue or lodged in any sale Jail, so that I inny gel him. ROBERT BRUCE. oct 31 218—pf Twenty Dollars Reward. R ANA WAY from the subscriber on tho 2d September Inst, a bright mulatto girl named ELIZA nr ELIZA GARDNER, about eghtcon years old, five feut, one or two inches high, and thick made. She is supposed to have made her way to Savannah, oa sho was heard of being on a raft on tho river, and of being transferred from thence to a cotton boat. Sho is intimately acquainted with most oftho boat hands on tho river, and is cuhiiing and artfhl. Sho was heard of having n kind of free pass, and also a puss said to be well dictated, giving her liberty to hire her own time. Owners and musters of vessels uro forewarned from tuking her out Of tho State, und all poisons arc notified ugainst harbouring or employing her. Tho ubovo reward will be paid, for her delivery in any jail so I get her. JOSEPH CARSWELL. Augusta,2i November, 1829. nov A 251—|4w Canal Whiskey and Hyson Tea. gQI1BI.SSuperiorCanol Whiskey New Paint and Oil Store. FOR AUGUSTA. Tho pole boat SPLENDID, . Has a good sot of hands and lighters to attend.— Freight will be takon low. Apjdgto nov 14 3NE. lo Rent, • THE upper rooms in JohnRton's WsTjKjl buildings, corner of Buy and Bull [Sjjjpg* streets, having rocontly boon‘put ■bmllli in good condition. Possession given immediately. Apply to Charles A. Woodruff or tlio subscriber. GEO. IIOUSTOUN. nov 12 258 To Rent. JJctjA THE House on West Broad st. I’SJUS. fbrmorly occupied by William [JjJ JjSft Poythress and well known as ono of tlio best stands for business in tlio city. A spacious stable and wagrn yard attached to the same. Possession will bo gi ven immediately. Apply to W. ROCHE, nov 3 35(1 MANSION HOUSE, (Corner of Broughton A Whitaker streets) SAVANNAH. M THE subscriber takes this meth od of returning thanks to his frionds and tho public generally, for tlio very liberal support which lie has received since' he became proprietor of thcahovo establishment, and respectfully solicits a continuance of their patronage. Tho House has undergone a thorough re pair, and is now in complete order for the re ception of company. Apnrtments are ex pressly provided, and suitably furnished for the accommodation of families. His table will at all times ho furnished with the best the market affords, and his bar will be stored with tho choicest liquors. Attached to tlio premises, is a largo and commodious Stable, to which careful and attentive hostlers nro provided. No exertions on his part shall bo wanting to ensure the comfort of those who may plcuso lo favor him witli a cull. R. NEWCOMB. nov 11 257 GIGS! OIOS!! A. DAY, COACII-MAKER, HAS received by Into ar rivals from tho North, a now and complete assort- meat of GIGS—oncolip- * tic spring Barouche, for ono or two horses, and 3 one horse Wagons, which nro offered for sale (at his old stand, corner of Bryan and West Broad-sts.) as low and on ns good terms as can bo bought elsewhere in the State. Pur chasers arc solicited to call und 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 repairod for prices to suit the times, and work warranted. A shore ofpublic patronage ia solicited, oct 31 248 FREDERICK HOWLAND & CO. H AVE taken tho Store lately occupied by T. Tompkins in Whitakcr-strcct tllrcc 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-painted* Gilt and Bronzed, all of which will be done in tho neat est manner, and at short notice. Also, keep constttntlyon hand a general asBortmontof Paints, Oil, Windowgum, Putty and Brush es. Also, Patont. Composition for Vessels’ Bottoms, a lot of Sperm Oil and Candles, all of which will bo 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 notico. Wc hope by strict ’attention to re ceive n share of public patronage, oct 29 246 French Language. M R. G. I’ETIT, Teacher oftho French Language, has the honor to inform the Ladies ana Gentlemen who desire to learn that language, that ho willgivo his lessons by tho quarter, to say threo lessons per wcok, at tho rate of Twelve Dollars for pupils attend- ing his class, and Fifteen Dollars for those to whose residence he will havo to go. Pay ment in either case halfquartcrly in advance. N. B. For tho accommodation of gentio men whose business or occupations nro such ns net to enable them toattend during tho day, Mr. P. will havo n night school, from 7 to 9 P. M. Scuddcr’s buildings, opposite Low, Tuylor&Co’s. . nov 12 258—1, Sweet Orange Trees. T HE subscriber ns Agent for a respecta ble planter in St. Augustine, offere for sale from three to fivo thousand Swcot Or- ango Trees, deliverable in Savannah. They are fivo years old, and from 5 to 7 foot high. Thoy will he delivered on tho wharf at $2 a pioco, and ho put up in such a manner ns to ensure their living. They can bo deliver ed at any time between the middle of I)e, comber and lsl of February. The eubscriher will receive orders for any number. Apply to J. D. HCGUENIN. nov 13 -gj se&sssm 30,000 DOLLARS. T he union canal lottery of PENNSYLVANIA—Class 13, for 1829. Yales dr APIntyre, Managers, will bo drawn In Philadelphia THIS DAY, 14th instant, und tlio result will bo known in this city on the 23d. Sixty numbers—nine drawn ballots. Tho following ore some of the Pri zes in this truly Splendid Lottery 1 OF 30,000 DOLLARS 1 OF 15,000 DOLLARS 1 OF 10,000 DOLLARS 1 OF 5,000 DOLLARS 1 OF 4,010 DOLLARS 10 OF 1,000 DOLLARS 10 OF 000 DOLLARS 10 OF 500 DOLLARS 10 OF 400 DOLLARS 10 OF 300 DOLLARS 29 OF 200 DOLLARS 51 OF JW DOLLARS And prizes of 00, 80,70,00,50, die. Sic. Sic. amounting in tlio wliolo to 273,7co Dollars. Tickets, 810 (H) I Quarters, $2 50 Halves, I> 001 Eighths, 1 25 (Ky Orders arc received at the NEW ESTABLISHED LOTTERY AND EX CHANGE OFFICE in Bull-street, next to Middleton’s, where no doubt sonic of tlio above Splendid Prizes will bo obtuined. This is without exception the most brilliant Scheme before the public, and us it is to bo ull positively determined in one day, and that very soon, application must be ’made early, ns no doubt ail the Chances will bo immedi ately takon up. Cfusli paid for Prizes, and Prize tickets tn- ken in Exchange. nov 14 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 ill this place, the largo and commodious Cellar under his new brick building, whore can ho had at nil hours of tho day and night, Hot Coffee, Oysters, Beef Steaks, and Relishes of every kind. In fitting up this Establishment, there has been no pains or expense spared to iirnko it one oftho most comfortable establishments in the Southern Country—whero tho man of business or of ploasuro can always bo accom modated with tho best faro prepared to Iiih own taste. AIARTIN FREDERICK. Augusta, Nov. 7, 1829. nov 14 269—e Removed. T ]IE subscriber bus Removed his Count- ingiloUBo to Taylors buildings. . * WILUA& MARSHALL. 0QV i\ %’&7-4p PUBLIC SALES. SHKRIPF’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, Pliebe, Alima, and two children, Dick, lthodjr, Amy, Cain, Paul, Lucy, Elsey, Troop, Dick, Nanny, Juno,Ce sar, Dicey, Monday, Toney, Non, Duphno, Porter, Kitty, Diana, Clorondn, Betsy, Apol* lo, Fanny, Molly, Lowoy, FronkeV, levied on us tho property of John Alorel, Esq., under executions in favor oftho Bank of Darien, and tho bank of tlio State of Georgia. Pro perty pointed out by the dofendant. WAI. H. VANBRACKEL, s. b. e. oct 80 SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in January next, W ILL bo sold before tlio Court Houbo in tho countjr of Bryan, betweon tho usual hours of sal j, Ono nogro man, viz. Jerry, loviod oil as tho property of N. G. Rutherford, on fore closure of a mortgage in favor of tho Bank oftho State of Georgia. WM. II. VAN'BRACKEL, s. t. e, oct 30 SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL bo sold before tho Court House in tho town of Jefferson, Camden county, betweon tho hours often and four o’clock, One negro woman named Jinncy, loviod on under an oxccution in favor of Samuel Brockington vs. David Ilftll son. G. W. THOMAS, t.e.o. oct 3 W GUARDIAN’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next,. ILL bo sold before the Court House in Effingham county, betweon tho hours of 19 A. M. and 4 P. M. tho following tract of land, viz. One tract situate in tho county of Effing ham, on tho Back Bay Rond to Louisville, bolwben 17 and 18 miles from Savannah, containing 200 acres more or less, bcinff tlio southern part of a tract of land originally granted to John Wisonbaker—being part of tlio real estate of Mary G. Loper, Missouri Lopcr, and John C. J .oper, minors and or phan children of Asa Lopcr. doconscd. Sold by permission of tho Court of Ordin ary of Clmthum county. Conditions cash— purchaser paving for titles. llESTER LOPER, Guardian, oct 1 w 9| GUARDIAN’S SALE. On the tint Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold at tnn Court House in the county of Carroll, between the hours of 10 A. Al. and 4 P.M. Lot No. 143, in tho 10th District of Car- roll county. Also, will bo sold on tlio same day, and between the earne hours, at tho Court Houso in Monroo county, Lot No. 10, let diet. Monroo coutity, also, lot No. 244, in the 1st dist. Monroo county. Also, will bo sold on tho some day, and be tween tho same hours, at the Court Houso in Muscogee county, Lot 117, in tho 11th district of Muscogee county, said land being part of tho real es tate of Mary G. Lopor, Missouri Loper, and John C. Loper, minors and orphan children of Asa Loper, deceased. Sold by permission of tho Court of Ordin ary of Clmthum County. Conditions cush ; purchaser to pay for titles, HESTER LOPER, Guardian, oct 1 f9w EXECUTOR’S SALE. T HE following property, belonging to tho estate of Alexander Robert Chisolm de ceased, will be sold at the Court House in the city of Darien, on the first Tuesday in Janua ry next, between the usual hours of sale, by auction viz. Two thirds of Broughton Island, situated threo miles below Durum, in the Alatamaha river, containing 1920 acres tide land, 350 of which have been under bank. Also—The plantation called Windy Hill, about four miles above Darien, on Cat-head creek, a branch of tlio Alatamaha river, con taining 5600 acres—300 of which aro tide lund, and 200 of which aro under bank, and 900 acres of sWamp; 150 acres of high ground of good quality, under cultivation ; about 500 acres of good cotton land, and tho balance pine land. On this tract is a Rico Alill, erec ted in 1825, and now in complete order—Al so, a machine built the lust your for ginning cotton by animnl power; also, a threshing muchinc prbpelled by water, adjoining tho stack yard. Tho terms will be one third cosh/ and tho balance in two equal annual instalments, with interest from tho first dav of February next, when the possession will bo delivered; tho payments to be secured by bond and mortgage and personal security. For further particu lars, apply to Bayard E. Hand, Darien, Geo. or to either of the subscribers. GEO. ClIISOLM, Charleston,S.C. 1 2 JNO. AL CHISOLM,Pocotaligo,S.C. nov 12 ftd To the Electors of Chatham co.- F ELLOW Citizens-i.1 again announce myselfa candidate for the continuance of the ofhee of Coroner of Chatham County at the approaching election in January next, and humbly solicit your suffrages. THOAIAS EDEN, nov2 429 PUBLIC SLLBS. Elegant Furniture. ByJ.B. iFeR B ERTf TO-MORROW, 17th inst. At 11 o’clock, will bo sold Wore my store: A general assortment of handsome ~ FUItJNITUll E. eONSISTIXO CP . Sideboards, Sofas, Pillar and Claw, Card, Tcu, Breakfast and Dining Tables, Ladies’ commode dresbing Bureau.!, with Looking Glosses, French Prcshct, Mnhogany Cribs, Mahogany Bedsteads, 4 pobt carved, Caudle Stands, Ladies’ Wash Stands, 4 and 7 draw Bureaus, with carved columns, setts ofDining Tables, Single do., Breakfast Tubles, Fancy Rush and Cano seat Chairs, &c. Tho whole from the Alonufuctory of J. H. Oldershaw, New York, tho work and materials oftho best kind.—Terms liberal and made known at time of sale. P. S. The Furhituro will be ready for in spection oil Monday, the 9th inst. nov 16 Electors of Chatham County • Fiiir.NDS and Fellow Citizens, I AAI a candidate for Coroner at the Elec tion in January next, and should I bo elected, will endeavor to discharge the duties oftho offico with fidelity. Very respectfully, H.HAUPT. oct 29 240Jtd EXECUTOR’S fcALK. On the first Tuesday in January next, W ILL bo sold pursuant to the last will and testament of Jiuhch Denmark, dec. at the late residence oftho said dcceused, be tween tho usual hours of sale—650 acres of Land, lying in the county of Bulloch. Con- ditions on tlio day of sale.. AIALACI1I DENMARK, Ex’or. nov 14 259—fL FRIENDS OF LITERATURE. I F, in this city or its vicinity, there are any antong the patrons of Franklin College, who are uisposed to add to its Library rare and valuable works, which they may have in their possession, they will bo gratefully re ceived and snfoly conveyed to tho Librarian, if loft lit tho office of the Georgian, nov 9 A CARD. M RS. JAAIES HILLS, finding it requisite to turn her attention to some occupa tion for the support of her fnmilvt will thunk- ftilly accoiiiniodato with BOARD a few young Ladies, or six or eight Children, to whom she will pay every attention that may bo requisite, on terms as inodorute us can be ufibrded. oct 29 246—f For Sale, A STRONG second lmnd Cnrringo nnd double Harness, for ©150. The Carriage and harness can bo sew at the residence of the subscriber, comer qf Drayton and Market Street. . JOSEPH B THOMPSON. 1 nvV CO 2iiG*4i 30,000 DOLLS. O N Saturdnv, the 14th inst. tho 1st draw ing of tlio MilledgeviUe Masonic Hall will commonnc, nnd bo continued on the 27th inst. mid 11th mid 24th December. SCHEME. I prize of 330,000 5 prizes or $700 1 do 15,000 5 do 000 2 do 10,000 5 do 500 2 do 5,000 5 do 400 5 do 1,000 5 do 300 6 do 000 5 do 200 5 do 000 25 do 100 Tickets $10, Halves 5, Quarters 2 50—for ealo in a great variety of numbers at LUTHER’S Letter!/ d- Exclcnge Office. nov • QHIC H ESTER «sSC RAN TON; suarjjfflB&attf w&u&tdiia. North East Comer of Young's Buildings, H AVE and are receiving by the late ar rivals from New York and Philadel phia a handsome assortment of seasonable READY AIADE CLOTHING, CONSISTING OF Dress and Frock COATS, COATEES, PANTALOONS, VESTS, Shirts, Hand kerchiefs, Cravats, Stocks, Hosiery, Men’s Youth’s und Children’s Alorrocco and Cloth CAPS, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's CLOAKS, Sic. oic: Together with a splendid assortment of FASHIONAI1LK CLOTHS, CASSI. HI CUES ANI> VESTINGS, which they are prepared to make to order, in fashionable style,- oil short notico. oct13 234 DRAPEKS A “liLOKST MAKKIIT sqt'ARE, T ENDER their sincere thanks to their friends nnd tho public generally for past favors, mid very respectfully solicit a continuation of patronage. They have received and nre receiving a fresh mid handsome assortment Of Super. Super. Fashionable Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest ings, Sic. Sic. Also, on hand an extensivo assortment of Fashionable Ready Made Clothing, Consisting of Frock Coats,CoattceB, Vesta, Pantaloons, Shirts, Cloaks, &c. Also, a splendid assortment of Fancy articles, such as Cravats, (oftho verv latest style,) Stocks, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. &c. &c. N. B. The very latest New York, London and Philadelphia Fashions aro ruceived, and tlieir customers inay depend on having their garments ninde in u stylo not to be excelled by any, and at the shortest possible notice, and also on such terms as cannot fuil to please, oct 27 244 For Sale, T HE following tracts of land, which are ottered low for cash or approved paper. Apply at tlio residence oftho subscriber, Fau- cy Bluff,Glynn eountv, viz ; 400 acres Pine, Hummock and Swamp Glynn County 360 do do do do Buffalo 100 do do do do Satilla 500 do do do do Altamaha 200 do do do near WayncVille 490 do No. 378,12th Diet. Irwin co. 490 do “ 14 12tli «• “ »» 202J do •* 10 1st “Houston 4 * 202J, do 44 223 13th 44 Dooly 44 202.1 do 44 170 4th 44 Muscogeo 4 * 202} do 44 69 18th 44 44 44 202} do 44 198 2d 44 “ 44 Letters addrc6H£d to the htibseriber at Fan cy Bluff, will receive prompt attention. K. RATCLIFF, nov 11 257—L Mr. Blake's Stentn llice Mill, YAMACRAW, H AS commenced pounding Rice for the season, is in complete order, and man aged by an experienced Miller. Rough Rico will be taken from the decks ofvesselH at a hulf cent per bushel—Barrels furnished when required at 87 1-2 cents each. Hmall Rico iind FIour may,always bo had at tho Mill.-— For further information apply to JN. G. FOR Dll AM, Miller, or ROBT. HABERSHAM, nov 4 251-1 Hartford Fire Insurance Co. Savannah Agkncy. T HE subscriber is prepared to make In surances against loss or damage by Fire. »>'. B\ P.VlUjJMAN. Ag<nif. tiov JO