The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, November 17, 1829, Image 3

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Molasses, Sugar, Cottee, &c. O HllDS. retailing Molasses 20 do. prime St. Croix Sugar fcO do. Porto Rico do. Bo do. prim© N.Orleans do. |0 do. imitation Jamaica Rum IbbE [ Cofruc ) catty boxes Hyson Tea ) Sultan’s [10 do. do. Young Hyson do. $ cargo, imported in July last 5 pipes Holland din, warranted pure IW) obis. N. E. Ruut [75 do. Potatoes , 150 casks Nails, assorted 100 reams Wrapping Paper 8 tons Swedes Iron, assorted For sale by TAFT & PADELFORD. nov 17 DllV GOODS. REMOVAL. T HE Subscribers liave removed to Shah's Bvildixo, near Johnston’s Square, where they are now opening, received by late arrivals, .general assortment ofjieavy Wool en, Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, Which are offered for sale upon as accommo dating torms and at os low prices as any in the market. JAMES 1NGXJSS & CO. oct 26 349 Brushes. Iir A DOZ. Paint Brushes assorted sizes |9U 50 do Wi,itc wash do do do 4 do fine Varnish do do do SO do Marking do 2 kinds 70 do sash Tools 4 Eng and French Graining tools 10 Greco Camels Hair Pencils Gold and 8ilver Leaf, Pnllote Knives, dte. Just received, for sale by HAZARD & DENSLOW. Ale, Flour, Butter, &c. EA BBLS. Fuller &. Taylor's Albany Ale 9U 20 half bbls. Canal Flour 10 do Fulton Market Beef 10 firkins best Goshen Butter 10 casks do Cheese 50 boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins 100 do Negro Pipes Landing from ship Statirn and ibr sale by JOHN BENTLEY. nov 17 NEW GOODS. E mbroidered cmpe Shawls Jet and bluo black Silk Fringe Linen Crmbricks Linen Cambrick Hhkfs 50 doz Lamb’s wool half hose SO do Cotton half do Misses whito Cotton Hose 10 by 15-4 and 10 by 18-4 Damask tablo cloths Wonted Barrage assorted colors, &c. Just received and for sole by CHAMPION & LATHROP. S. E. Corner of Gibbons’ Buildings, nov 11 and Cider Vinegar. -t taw BBLS of prime quality—Landings J. f for sale by TAFT Se PADELORD. nov 17 ' Pimento. -t K BAGS Pimento, will be sold low to nOT 17°“ ^TAn^PADELFORD. Drawn JV umbers JN tho VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY 33, 4, 31, 28, 13, 46, 26, 47, Combination, 4,13,40,aprizo of 8150 whole “ 13, 33, 47, “ 1°0 . Both ordered at tliis Office whore the Cash is ready for prizes. LUTHER’S nov 17 Exchange Office, Boat Hands Wanted, . E or 20 prime Negro Fellows are want- It) cd for the Alatainaha River. Liberal wages will be jj'iven. g A| nov 18 ATTERSON. 200 Books Missing. T WO Memorandum Books linvo been ta- ken from tlio Georgian Office News Room. As they can bo of no use to the per- eon who has them, but to the editors ore im portant, he is requested to oblige them by im mediately returning them to the place whence taken. nov NEW GOODS — O SNABURGS, Dorchester Ticks White Flannels, assorted qualities 4-4 Linen in half pieces Cassimcro Shawls, black, scarlot and as sorted colors Prussian do assorted colors Children's Grecian Boots do 12-4 Man eilics Quilts Pearl Buttons, different qualities Hat Cambrieks do do Brown Linens do do Just received from Now York, per schooner Frances, and for sale by JACOB WARING, nov 2 Gibbons’ buildings. MADAM G. PETIT, FROM PARIS R ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladias or Savannah and its vicinity, that she has opened a great variety of tho. PARISIAN FASHIONS, consisting of AND' FANCY ARTICLES. French Bonnets—Turbans Ostrich, 3 Bird of Paradise, > Feathers. Marabon, J Ribbons Thread Lace and Bobbinctts French Embroidery, Caps, Capes, See Artificial Flowers Ladies’ Head Dresses, very elegant Fancy Boxes, Sec. Sec. Madam Petit continues tho Bonnet and Dress Making, and will execute all .orders at tho shortest notice—Slio repairs Veils and Laces, and rendora tliom aa whito aa now—fixes Leghorns bleaches them, and gives them any sliapo that is requested. She also dresses Ladies' Hair for Bolls. N. B. Madame G. P. will open This Day a box of tho most fashionable Winter and Velvet HATE, Sec. of the nowoBt patterns. Scuddcr’s Buildings, opposite Low, Tay lor & Co’s. nov 13 259—1. FOR SEW YORK, [acHOONIB LINE,] Tho fast sailing packet schr. OTHELLO, ■ Waller Bulkley, matter, will meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage, having handsome ac commodations, apply to Capt. B. on board at Anciaux’e wharf, or to COHEN Se MILLER. nov 10 Hollow Ware, Nails, Steel, Sad Irons and Trace Chains; OA AAA MS. Carron Hollow Ware OU-U" 950 casks Cut Noils anil Brads, assorted 4d to 60d 3 tons German Steel 1 ton Blister and Cast Steel 10 casks Sad Irons 50 bags Truce Chains Just received and for sale by N. B. & II. WEED. oct 27 1CISS FjLYNB, W (latk of new yobk,) OULD beg leave to reform tho Ladies of Savannah and its vicinity, that sho has taken tho store formerly occupied by Mrs. Shearer, situated on St. Julian street, directly opposite Mr. Norton’s Dry Good Store, whore she intends carrying on the Millenary and Dress Making, in nil their various branches. She will keep constantly on hand, a fashionable assortment of Millenary. Fashions regularly received from Now York. N. B. Leghorn Hats neatly cleaned and done up at the shortest notico. All orders from the country thankfully received & punc tually attended to. Also—Oilers for Bole a very celebrated Wash for cloansing and beautifying tho skin. It is remarkable for its innocence, and unri. vailed in its good cflbcls. It removes all freckles, and prevents the skin from tanning, nov 11 257h L3Cri.L HOTXGHSS. FOR AUGUSTA. Tho polo boat SPLENDID, Has a good sot'of hands and lighters to attend.— Freight will bo takon low. Applyto nov 14 J. STONE. UL 1 Mk- To Rent, THE upper rooms in Johnston’s buildings, comer of Bay and Bull streets, having recontly been put in good condition. Possession given immediately. Apply to Charles A. Woodruffor tho subscriber. GEO. HOUSTOUN. nov 12 ■ 258 To Kent. THE House on West Broad Bt. 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 attached to the some. Possession will be g- ven immediately. Apply, to ^ nov 9 255 Georgia—Camdon County. To- «U whom il may concern. W HEREAS Israel Gcor, administrator on tho estate of John Roux, applies to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of said Coun ty, for letters dismissory on said estate. Theso are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to filo their (Sections, (if any they have,) in the Clerk’s office ofsaid Court, on or before the first Monday in January next ensuing, otherwise letters dismissoiy will be granted to tho applicant. Witness the Han. William Gibson, one of the Justices of said Court, this 14th June, 1829. JOHN BAILEY, o.o. 0.0.0. junc 18 175 flfri Mess and Prime Pork Landing from sloop Splendid, QA BBLS. Mess Pork 70 do. Prime do. 25 bbls. Phelps’s Gilt. IN STORE, 100 casks Cut Nails 100 bbls. No. 9 Mackerel 20 lihds. St. Croix Hnmr 40 bags prime Green Coffee 40 reams imperial and super royal Print- ing Paper 80 rooms Wrapping Paper For sale by J. STONE, nov 10 2H0 To Masters of Vessels. Tf OST, on or ubout the 28th October, 1 A small Bundle, marked -* Samuel Palmer & Co. Darien, Goo.” containing four pieces Long Lawns, and some other articles, suppo sed to have boon nut on board some vessel by mistake. The finder, by returning it to the subscriber, will receive a suitoblo reward. JACOB WARING, nov 10 Gibbous’ Buildings. . Pyroligneous Acid, F OR the preservation, of animal substan ces, from putrefaction—nnd highly recommended for the preservation of Fish, Tongues, Game, Hams, Sec. A supply just received and for sole by , nov 12 T1IOS. RYERSON.jr. Carolina and Georgia Oranges. OA AAA THREE days only from 4U,VUU, tho trees, put up with great care in barrels, and presumed to keep .sound in transporting thorn to any part of the Raisins, Butter, &c. Q A BOXES Bunch Raisin? (new) OU HO Imlftind qr. Boxes do. 12 kegs Goshen Blitter 20 half and qr. lihls Buck Wheat Mool free from grit 0 halflibls F. Market Beef 90 libls Prime Beef 80 reams Wrapping Paper 50 do Letter and Cap do. Just received per brig Lydia and for solo by nov 4 A. BASSETT. Raisins, Wines, and Teas. ■g Q A BOXES Bunch Muscatel Raisins, JL wU in fine order and new fruit p - Madeira > j s ]. s anl ] “ Toneriffo > i m ,,iea Pale and brown Sherry ) "° tucs Imperial, Hyson, and Black Teas, of re cent importation and line flavor, in chests and catty boxes Received and for sale bv CHARLES A. WOODRUFF. nov 7 United States. Applyto P/ nov 10 ’ALMES Se LEE, Exchango Dock. Sweet Orange Trees. T HE subscriber os Agent for a respecta ble planter in St. Augustino, offers for ealo from three to five thousand Sweet Or ange Trees, deliverable in Savannah. They are five years old, and from 5 to 7 feet high. They wul bo delivered on tho wharf at 82 a piece, and be put up in such a manner as to ensure their living. They can be deliver ed at any time between the middle of De cember and 1st of February. The subscriber will receive orders for any number. Apply to J. D. IIUGUENIN. nov 12 258 Brandy, .Gin, Porter, &c. ■g PIPES J. J. Dupuy’s brand Cognac JL vf Brandy 10 pipes Holland Gin, Crown brand 20 casks superior London Porter 50 bags Sumatra Pepper 30 bbls. Muscovado Sugar And an assortment of Dfcarbom Patent Balances For sale by S. B. PARKMAN, Hunter’s wharf. nov 10 256—h For Sale, T HE following tracts, of land, which are offered low for cosh or approved paper. Apply at tho residence of tho subscriber, Fan cy BluffGlyhn county, viz; * 400 acres Pine, Hammock and Swamp Glynn County 900 do do do do Buffalo 100 do do do do Satilla 500 do do do do Altamaha 200 do do do near Waynovillo 400 do No. 978,12th Dist. Irwin co. 490 do •• 14 12th “ « » 2021 do “ 10 1st --Houston- 202* do • « 323 19th “ Dooly « 202* do - 170 4th -Mnscogoo- 2034 do « 00 13th “ « « £031 d< > “ 108 84 SALT, O KAA BUSHELS Liverpool Salt, for OGuU salo on board Ship Franklin, Johnson’s wharf, in lots to suit purchasers. ALSO IN STONE, Cotton Bagging Mats Wine Bottles Applyto G. BARNSLEY, nov 10 . New Store and New Goods, A . BENNETT would inform tho Ladies • of Savannah and the public generally, that he has just arrived from New York with a handsome and extensive assortment of Fan cy olid Staple Goods, nftlio very latest fash ions and patterns, which ho is now opening at tho Store recently occupied by Messrs. James Inglis&Co. No. 1, Young's Buildings, Market Square. Port of tho assortment now on hand is as follows, viz: Forty Cases of Fancy and Staple Goods, consisting in part of the following: Rich figured Gres do India, Gres do China, Gres de Naples, and Grodczinc Silks Rich plain do do do do Rich warranted do do do do Rich figured Silk Velvets for Bonnets, a now article A very general assortment of Silks and Satins, of almost every description and colour A Itomlseme assortment of Silk Fringe for Dresses Black Modes, Pnlinorinos, and Cole Paly Popciincs and Mandarine Silks for Dresses Loco nnd worked Collars Thread and Bobinett Lnees Merino; Cashmere, Thibet, and Palmarinc Shawls and Mantles Barege Shawls Rich Gauze and Silk Scarfs and Shawls A rich assortment of Belt Ribbons A general assortment of rich Ribbons Ostrich Sauls, Birds' Feathers, Zephyr Plumes Merino Cloths,Italian and Aropliane Crapes Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs Linen Cambrics, Silk Hosiery Pongees, Nankin and Canton Crapes Bandanna and Silk Flag Handkerchiefs Long Lawns and Irish Linens 64,5-4 and 4-4 Bobinett Laces Gimp Edging und Gimp Laces Lithographic, Zephyr and Embroidered Crape Hundkerchiefs Foulard and Lithographic Barege do. Lace Pelerines, Ladies’ aud Misses' Gloves Silk and Fancy Vcatings, Gentlemen's Gloves Gentlemen's Plaid and black Silk Cravats Black Bombazines, Bead Bags and Pnrsca Clark's Spool and Orrell’s Cotton and Vis iting Cards Bobbins, Tapes, Cotton Cords Lace and Pearl Buttons, Italian sewing Silks Patent Pins nnd Needles Black Lace and Gauze Veils Fancy Silk and frog Buttons, Habit Braid . g - MANSION HOLSE, (Corner ofDroi^ArorM^lVMaler ,treet ^ THE subscriber takes this meth- flffW od of returning thankB to his iiiiBfe friends and the public generally, JhWI for the veiy liberal support which lie haB received Binco he became proprietor of thoabovo establishment, and respectfully solicits a continuance of their patronage. The House has undergone n thorough re pair, and is now in complete order for the re ception of company. Apartments are ex pressly provided, and suitably furnished for tho accommodation of families. His table will at all times bo furnished witli tho best tho market affords, and his bar will bo stored witli the choicest liquors. Attached to the premises, is a large and commodious Stable, to which carofiil and attentive hostlers are provided. No exertions on his part shall bo wanting to ensure the comfort of tlioso who may pleaso tofavor him with a call. R. NEWCOMB. nov 11 257 Georgia—Bryan County. By the Court of Ordinary of said County. To all whom it may concern. 'VXT'IIEREAS. John J. Maxwell, Esq. ad V T miiiistrator on the estate of Lee Black- sell, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Or dinary of said County, to bo discharged from his siad administratorship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd singularthe heirs and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections (if any) in the Cterk’e office of this Court, on or before the first Monday in January next, otherwise letters dismissoiy will be granted. Witness tho Hon. Lewis Hines, one of the Justices of the said Court of Ordinaiy, tliis second day of July, ono thousand oight hun dred and twenty nine. JOSHUA SMITH, e. o. c. July 4 180—Jl Elegant Furniture. By J. B. irERBERT, THIS DAV, 17th inst. At 11 o'clock, will be sold before my store» A general assortment of handsome FURNITURE. CONNISTIKO OF Sideboards, Sofas, Pillar and Claw, Card, Tea, Breakfast and Dining Tables, Ladies’ commode dressing Bureaus, with Looking Glasses, French Presses, Mahogany Cribs, Mahogany Bedsteads, 4 post carved, Candle Stands, Ladies’ Wash Stands, 4 and 7 draw Bureaus, with carved columns, setts of Dining Tables, Single do., Breakfast Tables, Fancy Rush and Cane seat Chairs, &c. The whole from the Manufactory of J. II. Oldershaw, New York, the work and materials of the best kind.—Terms liberal and mado known at time of salo. P. S. Tho Furniture will he ready for in spection on Monday, the Oth inst. nov 17 Georgia—Bryan County. By the Court of Ordinary of said County. To all whom it may concern. -1MTHEREAS Col. George W. M’AllvBtcr, »T administrator of the estate of lliram Coon, has applied to tho Hon. the Court of Ordinary of said County» to be discharged from his administratorship. Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the heirs and creditors of the said decoaBcd to filo their objections (if any) in the Clerk’s office of this Court on or before tho first Monday in January next, otherwise loiters dismissory will bo granted’ the appli cant. . Witness tho Hon. John J. Maxwell, one of tho Justices of said Court of Ordinary, this second day of July, one thousand eight hun dred and twenty nine. JOSHUA SMITH, c. o. c july 4 186—$l GIGS! GIGS'! A. DAY, COACH-MAKER, HAS received by late nr* rivals from the North, a now and complete assort ment of GIGS—one clip- [tie spring Barouche, for ono or two horses, and 3 one horse Wagons, which are offered for sale (at his old stand, comer of Bryan and West Broad-sts.) as low and on as good terms os can be bought elsewhere in the State. Pur chasers are solicited to coll and examine for themselves. Carriages and Gigs of all kinds repaired with despatch, and in a workmnn-liko order. Wagons, Drays, Carts and Wheels of ail descriptions iirndo aiid repaired for prices to suit the times,* and work warranted. A share of public patronugo is solicited. octal 249 Georgia—Bryan County. By the Court of Ordinary for said County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS George M. Waters, Esq. Executor on tho CBtuto of Chritiana Kirkland, has applied to tho Hon. the Court of Ordinary of stud County, to bo discharged from his B&id Executorship. These are therefore to cito and admonish all and singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to fire their objections, (if any) in the Clerk’s office of this Court, on or before the first Monday in January next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted. Witness the Hon. Lewis Iiinee, one of tho Justices of said Court of Ordinary, this second day of July, ono thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine. JOSHUA SMITH, c. o. c. July 4 ISO— PUBLIC? SALES. Underwriter’s sale. By PHILBRICK <f- BAKER, THIS DAY, 17th inst. at 11 o’clock, Will bo sold on Taylor’s wharf, on account of tho underwriters and all conceraod, 1 Boat—1 Jib—1 Square Sail, belonging to the sloop Splendid, and damaged on her passage from. Hartford to this port, and sold under the inspection of the Port Wardens. nov 17 BYJ.B. HERBERT, On WEDNESDAY, tho 17th inst. At 11 o’olock, will ho sold befbre niy slflPS, A general assortment of GROCERIES, ALSO, An Invoice of Glass Ware, consisting of Decanters, Lamps, Bowls, &c. ALSO, 50 boxos Negro Pipes 10 boxes Fire Crackers, nov 17 Terms cash. Cabinet Furniture. BY PHILBRICK * BAKER, On TUESDAY, the 24th inst. At 11 o'clock, will bo sold in front of their Auction Store, a handsome assortment of Cabinet Fumitnro—comprising almost every article in that lino, nov 17 New Paint and Oil Store. Mess and Prime Pork. yayf\ BBI.S Primo Pork • vf 20 do. Mess do. 25 do. Pholps Gin GO do. No. 3 Mackerel. Landing from sloop Splendid. ^Ap^l^to nov 10 256—u SALT AND MACKEREL. 1 O WC BUSHELS Liverpool Salt in La 4 O Sacks 105 barrels No. 3 Mackerel. Landing and for sale by nov 5 CHAS. A. WOODRUFF. „ « 108 l^UDrB addressed to the subscriber at Fan cy Bluff, will receive prompt attantmn.^ nov 11 257—h To the Electors of Chatham co. F ELLOW Citizens—1 again nnnounco raysolfa candidate for the continuance of the office of Coroner ofChatham County at the approaching election in January noxt, and h umhl^Ucityoureu^e.. siAgEDENi nov3 428 Sheet and Hoop Iron, and Tin Plate. 5 TONS Shoot and Hoop Iron 50 boxes Tin Plate. Received and far sale by oct 27 N. B. Se II. WEED. fry’ The Evangelical Lutheran gynod of South Carolina, end adjacent states, will hold its nnnupi session, in tho Evcngcli- cal Luthoran Church, in this city, on tho third FRIDAY in November, or the 20th inst. nov 10 260—u Corn. A AAA BUSHELS, of a good quality, ttUUU for salo in lots to accommodato purchasers. Apply to PALMES Se LEE, nov 16 Exchango Dock. Sugar Cano. E IGHT acres of Sugar Cano for sale on tho plantation of Air. Spokling, on Hut chinson's Island. Apply to scorr se balfour. novIt 257l Worsted and Silk Braids Blond Laces and Lace and Blonde Footing Alnrscillcs Quilts A general assortment of Toys end Willow Baskets Jewelry, Waist Buckles, Bracelets, and Ear Drops A mineral assortment of Corsets and Curls Silver Tassels, hands, &c. 10 cases Straw Cottages and Bolivar Hats 3 cases Ladies' Leghorns, 1 case Misses’ do. 4 do French Flowers, 3 do. Pattern Hats Brazilian Combs,Men’s and Boy’s Caps A general assortment of Broad Cloths Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirt- ingB Tickens, Plaid Homespun, Calicoes, Ging hams Satinots, Linseys, Roso Blankets, Flannels And a very general assortment of almost every kind of Staple and Fancy Goods, at wholesalo and retail, all of which will bo sold at a small advance for cosh or city accep tances. 05“ A. B. will constantly receive all that is new nnd fashionable, and will sell as low as any other Store in Savannah. Country Merchants will find it to thoir interest to call and examine tho Goods for themselves. Mrs. A. BENNETT would inform hor friends and tho LadieB in Savannah generally, that aim has opened a general assortment of MILLINERY,-Hind Dress Making dono at tho shortest notico. All ardors in tho above business will bo executed with neatness and despatch at No. 1, Young's Buildings, nov 10 30,000 DOLLARS. T he union canal lottery of PENNSYLVANIA—Class 13, for 1829. Yates de M‘ Intyre, Managers, will lie drawn in Philadelphia THIS DAY, 14th instant, and the result will be known in this city oil the 23d. Sixty numbers—nine drawn ballots. The 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 100 DOLLARS And prizes ofOO, 80,70,60,50, &c.&c.&c. amounting in the whole to 273,760 DOLLARS Tickets, 810 00 | Quarters, 82 60 Halves, 5 001 Eighths, 1 25 (t*r- Orders arc received at the NEW ESTABLISHED LOTTERY AND EX CHANGE OFFICE in Bull-street, next to Middleton’s, where no doubt Boino of the above Splendid Prizes will be obtained. This is without exception the most brilliant Scheme lioforc tho public, and as it is to be all positively determined in ono day, and that vory soon, application must be made early, as no. doubt all the Chances will ho irnmeui' atcly taken up. Coshpnid for Prizes, and Prizo tickets ta- ken in Exchange. nov 14 Camdon Superior Court. Aram Term, 1829. Administrator Daniel Grade, 1 vs. > Scire Facias. Ephraim Harrison. ) I t appearing by the return of tho Sheriffthat tho defendant is not to bo found in the County, nnd that personal service cannot be effected on him of thesci. fa. Onmotion it 1b ordered, that the defendant appear on or be fore tho first day of tho next term, and plead to the said writ of sci. fa. and in defaidt ofsaid appearance, the plaintiff have leave to proceed on his writ of sci. fa. in the same manner aa if 'service had been effected on him. And it is further ordered that thiB rule bo publieheilin one of the Gazettes of Savannah, once amonth until the expiration thereof. Extract from the Minutes. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk, april 15 120—}6in FREDERICK HOWLAND St CO. H AVE taken the Store lately occupied by T. Tompkins in Whitaker-streetthree doors South of G. Se C. Bonney’s,where they intend to carry on House, Ship, Sign and Omamontai Painting, Gilding, Glazing and Paper-hanging, Chain re-painted, Gilt and Bronzed, all of which will bodone in the neat est manner, and at short notice. Also, keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Paints, Oil, Windowglass, l’utty and Brush es. Also, Patent Composition for Vessels* Bottoms, a lot of Sperm Oil and Candles, all of which will be sold cheap for cash or short pproved credit. Also, a lot of Patent and ommon Composes for Vessels, Compasea repaired and put in complete order, at short notico. We hope by strict attention to re ceive a share of public patronage, oct 20 2-16 French Language. M R. G. PETIT, Teacher of tho French Language, has the honcr to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen who desire to learn that language, that he will give his lessons by the quarter, to Bay three lessons per woek, at tlio rate af Twelve Dollars for pupils attend ing hiB class, and Fifteen Dollars forthoso to whose residence ho will have to go. Pay ment in either case half quarterly in advance. N. B. For the accommodation of gentle - men whose business or occupations are such ns not to oniiblc 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 1 253—l NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to tho Estate of Dr. . Elijah Gillett, will be pleased to make payment to the subscriber; and those having demands against the same, will pre sent them to JAMES HIGGINBOTTOM, Adm’or. de bonis non with tho will annexed. Lower Three Runs, (S.C.) Sept 7th, 1829. oct3 215 NEXT LOTTERY. 30,000 DOLLARS. T HE Drawing of tho UNION CANAL LOTTERY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 13th Clnss, took place on Saturday, 14th inst. and will lie received on the 23d inst.—9 drawn ballots. SCHEME Butter. f)A FIRKINS Goshen Buttor, landing 48" from schr. Othello, for salo by nov 10 . COllEN Se MILLER. 1 prizo of 830,000 1 do 15,000 1 do 10,000 1 do 6,000 1 do .4,010 10 do 1,000 10 do coo 10 do 500 10 do .400 10 do 300 29 do 200 51 do 100 NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the late William A S. Gillett, will pleaso to make payment to the suheriber; and those having demands against the same will present them to JAMES HIGGINBOTTOM, Administrator. Lower Three Runs, (S.C.) Sept 7th, 1829. oct 3 '230 On Saturday lost, 14th instant, The first Drawing of the MILLEDGEVILLE MASONIC HALL MilQttvvibi rpOOK place, nnd will be received here in X a day or two. 30,000DOLLS. Highest Prize. The Scheme is a Brilliant one, nnd adven turers are invited to call and secure Chances. Tickots, 810 (10 Halves, 5 00 Quarters, 2 50 For sale at LUTHER’S. nov 18 and otlicra, amounting to 273,760 DOLLARS. Tickets, : : : : : 810 (10 Halves, : : : •• : 5 00 Quarters, : : : : : 2 50 Orders attended In at LUTHER’S Lottery Ap Exchange Office. m 16 FRIENDS OF LITERATURE. I F, in this city or its vicinity, there are any among tho patrons of Franklin College, who are disposed to add to its Library rare and valuablo works, which they may liave in their possession, thoy will bo gratefully re- eoivcu and safely conveyed to the Librarian, if loft nt tho office of tho Georgian, nov 9 For Sale, A STRONG second hand Cnrriago and' double Harness, for 8180. Tho Carriage and harness can bo seen at tho residonco of tho subscriber, comer of Drayton and Market Street. JOSEPH R. THOMPSON, rrov 10 250-4) CHICHESTER & SCRANTON, smawomaiai* a>&aui®mo. North East Corner of Young’s Butldmgs, H AVE and are receiving by tho late ar rivals from New York and Philadel phia, a handsomo assortment of seasonablo READY 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, Sec. Sec. Together with a splendid assortment of FASHIONABLE CLOTHS, CA8SI- MERES AND VESTINGS, which thoy are prepared to make to order, in fashionable stylo, on short notice, oct13 234 'Eks 4 TAll.Oil MARKET SqVAnn, T ENDER their sincere thanks to their friendBond the public generally for past favors, and vciy respectfully solicit a continuation of patronage. They have received and are receiving a fresh and handBomo assortment of Super. Super. Foshionablo Cloths, Cassimcres, Vest ings, &c. &c. Also, on hand an extensive assortment of Fashionable Ready Made Clothing. Consisting of Frock Coats,Coattces, Vests, Pantaloons, Shirts, Cloaks, &c. Also, a splendid assortment of Fancy articles, such os Cravats, (of tho very latcststyle,) Stocks, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Sec. Sec. Sec. N. B. Tho very lalcst New York, London and Philadelphia Fashions are received, and their customers may depend on having thoir garments mado in a style not to bo excelled by any, and ut the shortest possible notico, and also on sucli terms as cannot fail to please, oct27 244 Jujube Paste. A FRESH supplycfJujubePaste.acele. bratod French medicine, fhr.tho euro of coughs, colds, Sec. just received and for tala by LAY & HENDRICKSON, oct 14 Dniggiete, Gibbons’ Buildings. Dent’s Bilims pills. A SUPPLY just received slid forealoby . nov It* THUS. RYERSON.jr.. tgi