The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, November 23, 1829, Image 3
MARYLAND STATE
VL&tUV#>♦
cum vu.
T HE above will be drawn in Baltimore on
tho 85th inst., and tho drawing will be
received here, on the 8d Dec. It ia on the
popular odd and even system, by which the
purchaser of two tickets or shares, insures the
adventures one, and ho may draw three pri
zes. Tho Prizes are os follows :
10,000 Dollars
1,000 Dollars
000 Dollars
’ 400 Dollars
1100 Dollars
Andalargo number of smaller denomination.
Tickets only POUR Dollars—tatves, quar
ters and eights in proportion.
(tb- Orders are received at the
NEW OFFICE
Owen’s Buildings, next door S. ofMiddlcton's.
Q£p A small assortment of Cutlery on cards,
a few boxes ofColugne Water,Crayons, Fan-
cy Articles, die. are offered on tho lowest
terms for Cash. Also, WHIPS at 81 GO and
8175 per dozen,
nov S3
$10 S 000TOR 4.
WASHINGTON CITY
K jo iit txn*
CLASS No. 17.
W AS drawn on tho 17th hurt., and wilt be
received hero on Wednesday Sotli
iust.—GO numbers—0 drawn Bullots. ’
SCHEME
1 prizo of
l
1
10
10
50
do
do
do
do
do
do
&c. die.
810,000
3,000
• 3,000
1,080
400
300
100
Crush, Domestic Pluids, &c.
1 HUH YARDS Russia Crash
JL WJUaOOOdo. Domestic Plaids
Cambric, Jaconet and Swiss Muslin
Nocdlework and Tambd. Swiss Collars
Dark Fancy Prints, (Now Patterns)
White and Colored Lambs Wool Half
Hose
Cotton Damask Tablo Cloths
Pino White Flannels
Fancy Boxes Cotton Rolls
Real Madras Handkorchiefs.
Just received per schr. Othello, and fit sale
by JACOB WARING,
nov 18 Gibbons’ Rango.
Mess and Prime Pork
Landtag from sloop Splendid,
OH DDLS. Mess‘Pork
70 do. Prime do.
85 bbls. Phelps’s Gin.
ix sroitn,
100 casks Cut Nails
100 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel
30 hlids. St. Croix Sugur
40 bags prime Green Coffee
40 reams imperial and super royal Print
ing Paper
80 reams Wrapping Paper
Fur sale by .T. STONE,
nov 10 300
Goshen Butter, Flour, &c.
ft KEGS befit Goshen Butter
lil -’0 half nnd qr bbls Buck Wheat Meal
free from grit
.'10 bbls Canal Flour
HO half bbls do do
HO bbls prime Pork
10 do Moss do
HO do prime Beef
•10,000 Alexandria Segura.
Just received per ship Queen Mnb and for
sale by ABNER BASSETT.
m»v 20
&c.
Tickets, : :
Halves, •: : : : :
Quarters, : : : : :
Order* attended to at
LUTHER’S
nov 33 Lottery <f* Exchange OJftce,
84 00
8 00
1 00
On Saturday last, 14th instant,
The first Drawing of the
MILLEDGBVILLE MASONIC IIALL
rpOOK place, and will lie receivei
here in
a day'or two.
30,000DOLLS.
TT - 1 ■ Prize.
Tiie Scheme is a Brilliant one, nnd adven
turers arc invited to call end secure Chances.
Tickets, 810 00
Halves, 5 00
Quarters, 2 50
For sale at
LUTHER’S.
nov 83
White Glass Lamps.
A FURTHER supply of Enameled White
Glass Mantle Lamps with Ground Sha-
| dcs, also an assortment of Limp Wick.
Just received and for sale by
nov 23 HAZARD &. DENSLOW.
. Mackerel.
11 AA BBLS No. 3 Fnll Mackerel
| .1 DU 50 do No. 8 do do
Landing and for sale low, if taken from the
| wharf this day. A. BASSETT,
nov 23
Rum, Pork, Beef, &c.
5 IUIDS and 30 bbls Portland Ruin
30 bids Prime Pork
30 do do Beef
15 do Mess do
10 do mil’s Crackers
80 do Albany Alu
10 du Fine Cider
.30 boxes Hull]).
Landing from ship Queen Mub, a ml for sale
by JOHN BENTLEY,
nov SO
DRAPERS &. TAILORS,
MARKET sqtlARl!,
T ENBEUtheir sineero thanks to their
friends and tho public generally for
past favors, and vory respectfully solicit a
continuation of patronage.
They have received and are receiving a
fresh and Imndsomo assortment of Super.
Super. Fashionable Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest
ings, dec. die.
Also, on hand an extensive assortment of
Fashionable
Ready Made Clothing,
Consisting of Frtfck Conts.Coattees, Vests,
Pantaloons, Shirts, Cloaks, die. Also, a
splendid assortment or Fancy articles, such
as Cravats, (of the vciy latest style,) Stocks,
llosiciy, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, die. die. die.
N. B. The very latest New York, London
nnd Philadelphia Fashions are received, and
tlioir customers may depend on having their
garments mado in a style not to bo oxcellcd by
uny, and at the shortest possible notice, and
also on such terms as cannot fail to plcaso.
oct 37 314
Cooper’s New Novel.
T he wept of wisii-ton.wisii;
a Tale, by tho Author of “Tho Pio
neers” “ Tho Prairie,” &c.
“ But she id dead to him—to all—
Her lute hangs silent tmllio wall.
And on tho stairs nnd at tho door
Her fairy utep U heard no morn.’*
In two volumes,
ALS01
A Selection from the Public and Private
Correspondence of Vice Admiral Lord Col-
liugwoou; interspersed with Memoirs of his
Lilt). Just received bv
THOMAS M. DRISCOLL.
nov 17
Lime, dfc.
1 * A CASKS Dexter Lime
Ltiw 8(1 bbls first quality Cider
30 do. Potatoes
10 lihds first quality retailing
Molasses.
For sale, landing from ship Eliza it Abby,
apply to tho Copt, on board or to
nov 18 J. STONE.
Canal Flour, Buckwheat and
Hams.
WK YVIIOLE and half barrels Conul and
• Richmond FLOUR
35 kegs Philadelphia Buckwheat
1000 lbs. superior Baltimore HAMS of
small size and fine flavor
Landing and for sale by
CHARLES A. WOODRUFF.
nov 31
Lauding from Brig Atlantic,
Ann BBLS. No. 3. Fall Mackerel
214 casks Nails from 4d tofiOil
00 casks Brads, from (Id to 2(M
For sale on accommodating terms by
IIALL, HilAFTER & TUPPER.
nov 21
Sperm Candles.
r 1 FURTHER supply of first quality Sperm
tx Candles. Just received per ship Queen
I -Mali, nnd for salo by
nov 33 HAZARD & DENSLOW.
Joseph Gumming,
(\(fcrx for sale—
HHDS. Ncw-Orlenns Sugur
£d\J 2ii do. Attukapas do. (verysuperior)
6() barrels New-Orleans Sugar
0 do. N. O. Sugar House Molasses
nov 20 204n
For Sale,
I K WJUT 70 tons of Paving Stones, land-
Ilx mg from bark Philctus. Apply to the
y.'iptain on board or to J. GANAIIL.
nov 33 p
Canal Flour.
i 9 A BARRELS, landing from ship Ty-
I U\f bee, and for salo by
nov S3 TAFT & PADELFORD.
Jujube Paste.
A FRESH supply ef'Jujubc Paste, a cole.
brated French medicine, for tho cure of
cougiis, colds, &c. just received nnd for sole
by LAY & HENDRICKSON,
oct 14 Druggists, Gibbons’ Buildings.
Canal Flour.
I QA BBLS Canal Flour, landing from ship
»)" Queen Mnb, nnd for salo by
1 JOHN BENTLEY,
nov 30
[Cut Glass Toilet Bottles and
Pungents.
A SUPPLY just received nnd for solo by
THOMAS RYERSON, Jr.
IHIV 13
Sperm Candles.
I QA BOXES first quality Sperm Candles,
I uU just received per schr. Othello, and/or
' i nov y i7 HAZARD It DENSI.OW.
Honey.
6 BBLS Clear Strained Honey voty super
ior. Just received for solo by tho gallon
nov 14
LAY it HENDRICKSON.
Presents lor 1830.
T HE Talisman for 1830, (New York) with
13 beautiful embellishments
Tho Pearl for 1830, (Philadelphia) with 9
beautiful einbcllislunents,engraved on steel.
ALSO THU Ttvo WORKS,
Tho Book of The Boudoir in 8 vols
Tho Poetical Works of Thomas Moore,
including his .Melodies, Ballads, &c. complete
in one volume. Just received
THUS. M. DRISCOLL.
i nov 30
Mr. Blake's Steam Rice Mill,
YAMACRAW,
H AS commenced pounding Rico for tho
season, is in complete order, and man
aged by an experienced Miller. Rough Rice
will be taken from the decks ofvcsscls at n
half cent per bushel—Barrels furnished when
required at 87 1-2 cents each. Small Rico
and Flour may always bo had at tho Mill.—
For further information apply to
JN. G. FORDHAM, Miller, or
ROBT. HABERSHAM,
nov 4 851—Jr.
Barnes’ Beer.
T HE subscribers having been appointad
agents for the soiling of this excellent
article, beg leave to inform the public that
they have received a supply of it. It is War.
ranted of the first quality, and no doubt will
sustain the high character it deserves.
The subscribers will constantly have a sup.
ply on hand. Any orders will bo attended to
by GAUDRV is LEGRIEL.
nov 30 201—ju
“ Voulcs” Patent Shot.
T HE subscribers having been appointed
Agents tor ‘•'Ynulos Piltent Shot,” will
be constantly supplied with nil sizes, and now
offer lor sale at Factory prices,
500 bags of drop and Buck Shot,
Comprising a full assortment.
HALL, S1IAPTER & TUPPER.
nov 7
FOR NEW-YORK.
[itST ASLI6HZP LIRE.]
Tho regular packet ship
STATHIA,-
Thomas Wood,master,
Having a considerable part of heT
_ red, win be immediately dispatch
ed. For bluanco of freight or passage, apply
to Capt. W. on board, or to
nov 17 H ALL, SllAFTER &. TUPPER.
cargo c
FOU NEW.ORLEANS.
The staunch brig
ATLANTIC,
Wat. L. Nye master,
Will ho immediately dispatched.
For freight or passage, having good Cabin
and Steerage accommodations, apply to Capt.
N. on board, or to
HALL, SHATTER & TUPPER.
nov 21
FOR PROVIDENCE,
Tho first rate coppered and copper
fastened brig
HAVRE,
IF. T. Pearce,.Master,
Having most of hor freight engaged, will
meet with immediate despatch. For freight
of 100 bales, or presage, having good accom.
modKtiOns, apply on hoard, at Moore’s wharf,
or to TAFT & l’ADELFORD.
nov 17
FOR SALE,FREICIHTOR CHARTER
Tho schooner
ROMEO,
Capt. Beach,
Burthen 190 tons. A freight to
the West Indies would bo preferred—If no
application be made previous to Monday next,
sho will take freight for Baltimore. ' Apply to
BAYARD &HUNTER.
IFAo have for sale by said Vessel,.
■ 200 bbls Howard Street Flour
12 boxes Superior Hams,
nov 18 382—u
FOR AUGUSTA.
Tho polo boot 1
SPLENDID.
Has a good Ret of hands
nnd 'lighteis to attend.—
Freight will be taken low. Apply to
nov 14 ■ 3. STONE. *
PUBLIC SAMS.
Glassware.
By PHILBRICK * BAKER,
On TUESDAY, 24th inst.
At lialTpast 10 o’clock, will bo sold in front
of their Auction Store, a handsome assort
ment of
GLASSWARE,
Pot tip expressly for this market, consisting of
Moulded Oval Scroll DiBhes
do round Cross Pannel do
do OvslandShcaf do
Plates, Nappies and Enamelled Rose
Suits, assorted sizes, bus. die. die.
(iov SO Terms timo of sale.
Wire Fenders.
BY PHILBRICK .!• BAKER,
On TUESDAY, 24th inst.
At half past 11 o’clock, will be 6old in front
of their Auction store,
3 Cases of Iron Wire Fenders,
with and without mouldings assorted sizes
and patterns. Terms timo of sale,
nov 20
By PHILBRICK «{• BAKER.
On TUESDAY, 24th inst.
At 11 o'clock, will bo sold in front of their
Anction Store,
10 bbls. Whiskey
17 burs Swedes Iron
Saved Bom the,wrack of brig Pocahontas,
stranded on Tybcc Beach. Terms cash,
nov 21
i POSITIVE SALE.
By J. B. HERBERT.
THIS DAY, 23d inst.
At 11 o’clock; will bo sold at the atora next
to Mr. Hugh Cassidy, Market Square,
All that Valuable Stock,
Consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware di Crock,
ery—among which are Cambrics, Broadcloths,
Kerseys, white and rod Flannel, Cotton Shirt,
ings, Negro Cloths, die. die.
ALSO,
A quadtity of Hats and Negro Shoes.
Terms.-All sums under 8100, cash; over
8100n 8200,00days; over8800,4months,
for approved endorsed notes,
nov 23
Private Conveyancc for Augusta
A close Carriage will
|loavo the City Hotel on
Tuesday next. For pas
sage, apply at the bar of
Cabinet Furniture.
By PHILBRICK 4 BAKES,
On THURSDAY 26th inst.
At 11 o'clock; will bo sold in front of their
Auction Store, a handsome assortment of
Cubiuct Furniture—Among which are
Plain Bureaus, Column do., Dressing do. with
Glass, Book Cases, Work Tables, Tea do.,
Dining do., Card do., Elegant Side Boards,
Candle Stands. Wash Stands, Mahogany
Bedsteads, Carved do., High back Rocking
Chairs, Wiudsor Ciiairs, ate. dtc. die.
nov 23
the City Hotel,
nov 21
305b
To Rent,
THE upper rooms in Johnston’s
buildings, corner of Bay and Bull
streets, having recently been put
in good, condition. Possession
given immediately. Apply to Charles A.
Woodruff or the subscriber.
GEO. HOUSTOU N.
nov 12 258
ffl&:
n
nov 17
To Rent,
Tber Stater adjoining the City
Hotel, underfhe dwelling of Mrs.
Miller. Immediate possession
given. Apply to
PHILBRICK ds BAKER.
•‘Peabody’s” White Lend.
T V! E subscribers, ogonts for “ Peabody's”
White Loud, will bo constantly sup.
plied, nnd now ofl'or for sale, at factory pri-
cos, one hundred kegs of a very superior
quality, warranted equal to uny manufacture,
whether English or American.
HALL, SIIAPTBR it TUPPER-
nov 7
GIGS! GIGS.'!
A. DAY, COACII-MAKER,
HAS received by late ar
rivals from the North, a
new and complete assort
ment of GIGS—one eliji-
tic spring Barouche, for
one or two horses, nnd 3
ono horse Wagons, which arc offered for sale
(at his old stand, corner of Bryan-and West
Broad-sts.) us low nnd on t os good terms as
cun ho bought olsowliere in the State. Pur
chasers are solicited to cail arid examine for
tlieuWclves.
Carriages and Gigs of oil kinds repaired
with despatch, nnd in a workinnn-likn order.
Wagons, Drays, Carts and Wheels of ail
descriptions mailo and repaired for prices to
suit the times, and work warranted. A share
ofpubiic patronage is solicited,
bet 31 248
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
mHE following property, belonging to tho
jJL estate of Alexander Robert Chisolm de
ceased; will be sold at the Court Iluuse in the
city of Darien, on tiie first Tuesday in Janua
ry next, between the usual houp of salo, by
auction viz. .(«•
Two thirds of Broughton Island, situated
three miles below Darien, in the Alatamnlia
river, containing 1920 acres tide land, 350
oftvhich havo been under bank.
Also—The plantation called Windy. Hill
about four miles above Darien, on Cat-hea<
creek, a branch of the Ahtamahit river, con
taining 5600 acres—300 of which ere tide
land, am) 200 of which are under bank, and
900 acres of swamp; 150 acres of high ground
of good quality, under cultivation ; about 000
acres of good cotton land, and tho balanco
pine land. On this tract is a Rice Mill, erec
ted in 1825, and now in conipleto order—Al
so, a machine built the last year for ginning
cotton by animal power; also, a threshing
machine propelled by water, adjoining the
stack yard.
Tho terms will bo one third cash, and ,tllo
balance in tvyocqunl annual instillments, with
interest, from tho first day of February next,
when the possession will bo delivered; tho
payments to be secured by bond and mortgage
and porsonal security. For further particu
lars, apply to Bayard E. Hand, Darien, Geo.
or to cither of the subscribers.
GEO. CHISOLM, Charleston,S.C.* ) u
JNO. M.CHISOLM,Pocotaligo.S.C.
nov 12 ftd
Fresh Lemons and Raisins.
■i A BOXES fresh Lemons
A V 12 do. Buncli Raisins
Landing
nov 21
ling from brig Atlantic, and for sale by
HALL, SHATTER & TUPPER.
Patent Adhesive Plaster.
A SUPPLY of the Patent Adhesive Planter,
celebrated for snrgicnl purposes ready
for use, just received and for snlo by.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
nov 18 Druggists.
Rose Water.
A SUPPLY of superior Double Distilled
Rose Water French, much superior to
uny other. Just received and for sale by
LAY it HENDRICKSON,
nov 18 Druggists,
A. BARTOW
I NFORMS his friends and tho public, that
ho hnsopened
in Col.^IarshaTa^Jrick^liui'ihnmn tin? comer
of iBroughton.strcct, near tho Market—
Where he will bo linppy to servo his friends
with tho best of Warranted Drugs and Medi
cines, and many other articles connected with
that Business.
nov 17 201—2w
DOCTOR KOLLOCK
H AS removod'liis Offico to tho ‘‘CITY
HOTEL,” on the Bay, where lie will
be in readiness to attend to Professional Bus
iness,
nov 17
301—fp
Corn Afloat.
T HE cargo-of tho sloop Atlns from New
born, will bo sold at a reduced price if
applied for this day
nov 19
PALMES it LEE,
Exchange Dock.
Corks.
A SUPPLY of Corks for Jars and Furni
ture, received and for uulo by
LAY it HENDRICKSON.
nov 14
Sulphate Quinine,
A n DUNCES direct from the importers,
Tvr for sulo at reduced prices by
HALL, SIIAPTER it TUPPER.
nov 21
A CARD.
M RS. JAMES HILLS, finding it requisite
to turn hor attention to some occupa
tion fertile support of her family, will thank
fully nccommodato with BOARD a fun- young
Ladies, or six or eight Children, to whom she
will puy every attention that may ho requisite,
on terms as modcruto as cpn ho afforded,
oct 29 210—f
American Hollow Ware.
e TONS consisting of pots, ovous, spiders
l) and skillets. Received nnd for salo hy
N. Bi&II. WEED.
nov 11
Canal 1< lour.
QA HALF Bbls. Canul Flour,—Just re-
OU ccived per Queen Mnb, for sale by
nov 21 CLAGHORN it WOOD.
Corn.
A AAA BUSHELS, of a good quality,
ffovrUV for salo in lots to accommodate
purchasers. Apply to
1 PALMES & LEE,
nov 10 Exchange Dock.
Negro Cloths.
fc RALES Negro Cloths. Just received
iioTir pftlLBRICKdi BAKER
Flour.
jQ HALF barrels Fumily Flour, fir sale
nov 18 CLAGHORN it WOOD,
Blitter.
9a FIRKINS Goshen Butter, landing
ttw from schr. Othello, fiir sale by
nov i« COHEN It MJUJJR-
Howard Insurance ( oinpany
OF NEW-YORK,
C ONTINUE to insure against the risk of
fire. S. C. DUNNING, Agent,
nov IB 2031,—(fp
Twenty Dollars Reward.
R AN AWAY from the subscriber on the 3d
September Inst, a bright mulatto girl
named ELIZA or ELIZA GARDNER, about
eghtcen years old, five feet, one or two inches
high, and thick made. Sho is supposed to
havo made her way to Savannah, as she was
heard of being on a raft on tho river, and of
being transferred from (licncc to a cotton
boat. She is intimately acquainted with ni^st
of tho boat hands on tho river, and is cunninp
and artful. She was heard of having a kim
of free pass, and also a pass said to be well
dictated, giving her liberty to hire her own
timo. Owners an* nrastere of vessels are
forewarned from taking her out of the State,
and all persons are notified against harbouring
or employing hor. The above reward will be
paid, for her delivery in n-ny jail so I get her.
JOSEPH CARSWELL.
Avgusta,Sd November, 1889.
nov f* Uol—f4w
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in January nert,
W ILL bo Eold pursuant to the last will and
tcstaniont of James Denmark, dec. at
the late residence oftiio said deceased, be.
tween the usual hours af sale—050 acres of
Land, lying in the county of Bulloch. Coil,
ditions on the day of sale.
MALACIII DENMARK, Ex’or.
nov 14 859—f n
PUBLIC SjLLBS.
By J. B. HERBERT.
On tho first TUESDAY in Dccombernexl,
at 11 o'clock, will bo sold before tho Court
House, in this city—
A NEGRO WOMAN,
About 35 years old, a good field hand, and her
child, about ono year old. Terms cash,
nov 21
BY J.B. HERBERT.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
Will bo sold before tho Court House in tho
city of Savannah between tho usual hours of
sale
Those two Two Story Buildings on Indian
street, with tho lot on which they stand, 100
foot by 85 in teo simple, formerly the property
of John Siivcria.
Conditions—one third cash, one third 60
days and the balance 120 days, for approved
inuorsedpaper.
nov 10
SHERIPF'S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be sold at tiie Cotut House in Bry
an county, between the usual hours of
sale, tho foltoWing slaves, viz.
Hannibal, Clara, Phobe, Mima, and two
children, Dick, iRhody, Amy, Cain, Paul,
Lucy, Elsey, Troop, Dick, Nanny, Juno,Cm-
ear, Dicey, Monday, Toney, Nod, Daphne,
Porter, Kitty, Diana, Clorenda, Betsy; Apol
lo, Fanny, Molly, Lowey, Fronkcy, levied on
astho property-of John Morel, Esq. under
executions in .liivor of the Bank of Darien,
nnd the bank of tho Stato of Georgia, Pro
perty pointed out. by the defendant.
WM. II. VANBBACKEL, s. b. c.
oct 39
SHERIFF'S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
W ILL bo sold before tlio Court Houso in
the county of Bryan, between the usual
hours of sale,
Ona negro man, viz. Jerry, levied on as
tho property of N. G. Rutherford, on fore
closure of a mortgage in favor of tho Bank
oftiio State of Georgia.
WM. II. VANBRACICEL, s. n. c,
oct 30
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL bo sold before tho Court Houso in
the town of Jefferson, Camden county,
between tho hours often and four o’clock,
Ono negro woman named Jinncy, levied
Oil under un execution in IKv«r oi* ttatnuel
Broclunuton vs. David Hail sen.
G. W. THOMAS, s. c. c,
JJoet 3
Contract Wanted.
P ROPOSALS Will bo received by cither
of tho subscribers until the 15th day of
December next, for re-building,Now-River
Bridge of cypress entire:—tho contractor to
furnish tho [linn of a Bridge, nnd all matori-
uls, with the privilege of getting out the lum
ber on any land tho most contiguous to tho
Bridge, and give bonds to tlic ninoiuit of the
contract for the faithful completion of tho
Bridge and built-heading nt each end.
(GEORGE J. LOGAN,
JOHN R. ALLEN,
JEREMIAH FICKL1NG,
SOLOMON S. SIIADD,
WILLIAM WHITEHEAD,
FRANCIS F. IIODGENS. .
St. Luke’s Parish, S. C. > nov. 30
16th Nov. 1689. { 80 tt
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be sold before tho Court Houso in
Efiinghnm county, between tho hours
of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. tho following tract
oflnnd, viz.
Ono tract situate in tho county of Effing
ham, on the Buck Bay Road to Louisville,
between 17 and IS miles from Savannah,
containing 209 acres more or less, beiiiff tho
southern part of a tract of land origipaliy
granted to John Wiscnbnkcr—being part of
tho roalcstatc of Mary G. Loper, Missouri
Lopcr, and John C. Loper, minors and or
phan children of Asa Lopor. deceased.
Sold hy permission of tho Court of Ordin
ary of Chatham county. Conditions cash—
purchaser paying for titles.
HESTER LOPER, Guardian,
oct 1 w 9)
Sheet and Hoop Iron.
2 TONS Shoot Iron; 4 tons Hoop Iron,
assorted 3 to 11 inches. Received and
for salo hy N. U. it II. WEED,
nov 2(1
Seine and Bagging Twine.
3 BALES 84 lbs. Briifport Seine Twine
WOO lbs. do. Bugging Twine.
Received and for sain by
nov 20 N. B. It H. WEED.
Nautical Almanacks lor 1830,
pOll sale by
nov 18
'CLAGHORN Si WOOD.
Cider Vinegar.
1 BBLS of prime qiudity-
J. ffursalcby TAFT St PA
nov 17
)■—Landing nnd
'ADELORD.
R ® Dollars Reward.
lY from the subscriber, living in
Frnnkln county. Geo. on tlio 5th Sent,
lust, n negro man, BILL, commonly called
BUCK, about 30 years of ugc, and about 5
feet six niches high, very black, nnd impudent
in his Speech, lie also curried with him a
negro woman named FAN, his wife. Fan is
rather yellow complcxioned; she gonorally
wears long hair, and commonly wears combs
in her liuir. They carried a considerable
quantity of clothes with them. It is cxpoctod
that they have a pass, but if thoy havo it is
forged. It is expected that thoy will aim for
Augusta, Savannah or Charleston, as tho fcl.
low went to Augusta about 8 months ago.
with a pass in my nnma though a forged one.
I will give the above reward for tho negroes,
with sufficient proof to convict any person-or
persons of niiling, assisting, or hnriiouring
them, or 830 for the fellow, delivered to ine
or lodged in uny safe Jail, so that 1 inn'
him. ROBERT BRUC
oct 31 218—pt
Trunk Lost.
SMALL Black Leather Trunk, contain-
. ill" elegantly hound Books, was taken
by mistake from Mrs. Mann’s Boarding
House, in New York, in the Fall of 1$5W,
since which nothing lias been heard of it. A
similar trunk was taken by mistake at the
same timo, brought to this city, and has boon
returned to New York. Should the former
have fallen in the way of any person, he will
confer a favor, by giving information fit the
office of the Georgian,
nov 19' 962—l
SALT AND MACKEREL.
1 (IWfl BUSHELS Liverpool Salt in
IdS ft> Sacka , .
105 bnrrcls No. 3 Mackerel.
landing nnd for snlo by
twv6 CUAS A. WOODRUFF
Potatoes.
Ark BBLS Enstcrn Potatoes
A "" 15 kegs Butler. Just received and
for sole by CLAGHORN St WOOD.
nov 0
Pimento.
•j K BAGS Pimento, will be sold low to
A *J close sales. Apply to
nov 17 TAFT it PADF.LFORD.
Share Moulds.
4 TONS Share Moulds. Kncoivcd
for sale bv
nov 11
and
N. B & II. WEED.
Books Missing.
T WO Memorandum Books have been ta
ken from tho Georgian Ofilco Nows
Room. As they can bu of no use to tho pert
hoii who has them, but to tlio editors urc imj
portunt, ho is requested to oblige them by im
mediately returning them to tho place whence
taken. nov 10
To Hire,
A N iietivo Negro Woman, a goodCook
nnd Washer. For terms applyto tiie sub
scriber, or to Polities l>. Ix'e.
l’ETEB JONSUN
nov r 301—In
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be sold at tlio Court House in the
county of Currull, between lire hours
of 10 A.M. and 4 P.M.
Lot No. 143, in the lOHi District, of Car-
roll county.
Also, will lie sold on the same day, and
between the mime hours, at tho Court Houso
in Monroe county.
Lot No. 10,1st dist. Monroe couuty, also,
lot No. 244, in the lBt dist. Monruo county.
Also,will be sold on' the samo day, and be
tween the same hours, at tho Court Houso in
Muscogee county,
Lot 117, in tlio Uth district of Muscogee
county, said land being part of tho real os.
into of Maiy G. Loper, Missouri Lopor, and
John C. Loper, minors and orphan children
of Asa Loper, deceased.
Sold hy permission of the Court of Ordin-
ary of Chatham County. Conditions cash ;
purchaser to pay for titles.
HESTER LOPER, Guardian,
net t jflw
Ale, Flour, Butter, &e.
KA BBLS. Fuller & Taylor's Albany Ale
ill! 20 half bbls. Canal Flour
10 ilo Fulton Market Beef
10 firkins boat Goshen Butter
10 casks do Cheeso
50 boxcB Bunch Muscatel Ilaisins
100 do Negro Pipes
Landing from ship Statira and for Bale by
JOHN BENTLEY.
nov 17
Flour and Oranges.
Jvat Received,
BBLS superior Howard Street and
Gnllego Flour
20,000 Oranges carefully packed and per
fectly sound put lip in small boxes nnd barrels,
nov 19 S. J» BRYAN.
Blacksmiths’ Tools.
EA PAIR Bellows
UU 30 Anvils
50 Vicos, some very superior
2 Caaba slcdgo and bund hammers
I Received olid for sain bv ' ■
X 'B. Si II vfcnp.
’ ll'jv 11
Sweet Orange Trees.
T HE subscriber as Agent for a rospecta-
blo planter in St. Augustine, offers for
salo from three to five thousand Sweet Or
ange Trees, deliverable in Savannah. They
arc five years old, and from 5 to 7 feet high.
They will bo delivered on tho wharf at 82
a piece, uml he put up in such a manner as to
ensure their living. They can bo deliver
ed at uny time between the middlo of De
cember and 1st of February. Tho subscriber
will receive orders for any number.
Applyto J.D.HUGUENIN.
nov 12 259
To the Electors of Chatham co.
F ELLOW Citizens—I ogain onnounen
myselfa candidate for the continuance of
tho offico of Coroner of Chatham County ut.
the approaching election in January next, and
nimbly solicit your suffrages.
THOMAS EDEN,
nov2 429
Electors of Chatham County !
FntEsndANU Fw.t.ow Certain.u.
I AM ii enndidate for Coroner at the Elec
tion in January next, and should I bo
elected, will endeavor to discharge the duties
of the offico with fidelity.
Vcm! rerncctliiHv.
5 n.ii'AUrt.
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