The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, November 23, 1829, Image 4

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m i PTXBLIC SHERIFF’S SALE—CONTINUER. * On the first Tuesday iu Dcccmb'or next, : fjjrrif.Ti hu soil) before tho Court House in f T tho City of Savannah, between tlie ti'-ual-liours of sub, AUThat. plantation near Savannah, known as Twobdside, containing485acres, with the improvements thereon, bounded North and North float by Sivnnnah river and O.nlow Island, on the Nortli West by lands belong in', to Postell, and on the 'South by lands belonging to Mrs. Margaret Mackay, levied on as the property of John Morel, to satisfy executions in favor of tho Blink of Darien, Bank of the Statu of Georgia, Planters’ llauk and others. Also, all that lot No. (0) six, Columbia ward, with the improvements thereon, boun ded East by No. (7) seven, South by a lane, West by lot No. (6) five, and North by Broughton street. Levied on as the proper- tv of John Morel, to satiety executions in livor of the Bank of Darien, Bank of the State of Georgia, Planters’ Bank & others. novO GEORGE MILLEN, a. e. e. SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in Chatham county, between the usual hours of sale, Two lots, situated in the city of Savannah, Nos. 17 and IS, with the buildings and im provements thereon, bounded East by Colum bia square, South by President st. west by Lin coln street, and north by State st. levied on us the property of Peter Guerurd, tt> satisfy vu execution in favor of F. II. Wclman. GEO. MILLEN, s. it. c, nr-flU SHERIFF’S SALE. . On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL bo sold before the Court House iu the City of Savannah, between tho us ual hours of sale, , 1; I! • 1! All the Eastern moiety or half part of all those lots, ports or parcels of land, situated, end being in the humleta of Vatnacmw and t 'itv of Savannah and county of Chatham, being tho whole of lot No. (5) five, and part nf lot No. (d) four, which said Eastern itulf thereof is bounded on the North by the river Savannah, on the East by wharf lot known us Pooler's,-on the South by Indian street, & on tho West by the Western moiety of said lot ahd a half, and containing one hundred n nd fifty feet on the tivet Savannah, and runs back from tho water to Indian utreet, togetli- or with the buildings and improvements. Le vied on under and by virtue of a foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Samuel llulc, ad ministrator of Jiuncs M. Bol'on, deceased, against Robert, and Joseph Habersham. GEORGE MILLEN, s. o. o. net, 8 • An Act To crtci.J the tine Ct fortunate drawers in thc’I-Mid Lotteries of eighteen hundredtond eighteen, eighteen hundred und nineteen, and eighteen hundred nud twenty-one, to lake out grants for tiro tends shut drawn, and after thu lime therein specified, to vest tint same in the state. TVE it enacted by the Senate and IIo.uso of JJ* Representatives'of tile State of Geor- g' t in General Assembly met, sad it i9 here- by'onactcd by the authority of the some, That every person who was a fortunate drawer in the land lotteries by the authority of the acts passed on tho fifteenth day of December, eighteen hundred and eighteen, on tho six teenth day of December, eighteen hun dred and nineteen, and an the fifteenth day of Maj‘, eighteen hundred am) twen ty-one, shall have until the first dayjof November, eighteen hundred arid thirty, to takeout his. her or their grant upon paying into the Treasury the sum of eight dollars. See. 3. And tie it ftuthcr enacted by the ait. thority aforesaid, That from, and alter the first day of November, eighteen hundred and thir ty, the lands so drawn as aforesaid, and not grunted, shall revert to and become the prop, erty of tho State. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That this act shall not extend to' any lot or lota of land, drawn by orphans until throe years af ter the said orphans, shall have arrived at tho age of twenty.one years; nor to any lots drawn by Idiots or lunatics or persons who have departed this life since they gave in for a draw or draws in said lotteries of1818,1810 and 1831, and whoso estates are uurepresen- ted, nor to any lots number ten and otic hun dred set apart for the purposesmf public edu cation. See. 4. And be it further enacted, That all laws and pints of laws militating against this act, bo and the same is hereby repealed. Hoc. 5. And be it ftirthcr enacted by tho authority aforesaid, That it shall be the duty of his Excellency the Governor, to cause this act to bp published in all the. public Gazettes nf this S'atp, once a month, until the first day of November next, ami'that he cause the expenses of such publication to be paid out of the contingent fund. WARREN JOURDAN, Speaker of the House of Representatives, THOMAS STOCKS, President of the Senate. Assented to 0th November, 1829. GEORGE It. GILMER, Governor. novlO 283—!re SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold before tlie Court House it, Chatham County, between the usual hours of sale, Buildings on half I<ots Nos. 39 and 40, Elbert ward, bounded enst by Jefferson street, south by other halt's of Lots Nos. 39 und 40, west by Lot No, 38, and north by a lane— Levied on ns tho property of Dr. Abrahatn hiboftal), to satisfy executions issuod from u' Justice's court in favor of Joseph Camming and others—returned to mo bv constables. Also, one negro boy named Reuben—levi ed on oh tlie property of tha estate of Thoiuns G. Davis to satisfy an execution issued out of a court in favor of Finclt cp Warland, against James Davis, one of the heirs, und sold by consent of all the heirs. Property returned to mo by a constable. nov2 GEO. MILLEN, g.c. c. CITY SHERIFF’S SALES. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL lie soldattlio Court House between tlie hours of 10 and4 o'clock, Lot and improvements on West Sroad-st., Oglethorpe ward, the present residence of the defendant—Levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of Uenry Momingstar against Ezra Kent. A negro girl, named Judy, levied on to sa tisfy an execution in favor of Henry Moming star against John S. Foster, Mary G. Foster his wife and Hester Lopcr. Northern half of lots 39 and 40,Elbert ward, with the improvements thereon, fronting on Jefferson street, bounded north by a lane—Le vied on to satisfy an execution in favor of M. ' & J. Cunningham and one in favor of John I. Dews against Abraham Sheftoll. Sundry articles ofGroceriesand DryGoods. 1 ivied on as the property of Fierce Howard ti satisfy an execution in favor of John B.Gau- dry. A. D’LYON, c. s. nov2 TAX COLLECTOR’S SALES. On the first Tuesday in December next, \JU ILL bo sold before tho Court House in <r the city of Savannah, between the usu- nl hours of sale, the following property, or so lunch thereof us will satisfy the State and < .'oinity Tax: Lot end improvements, Fahm st. Ogle thorpe Ward, also lot or lots letter P. same ward, levied on as the property of James Mor. risen to satisfy tlie State and County Tax tor tlie year 1828, amount, due $1075and costs. Two half lots Nos. 39 and 40, and improve incuts thereon, Elbert wurd.city of Savonnali, levied on as tlie property of Abraham Shcf-' tali, to satisfy the Stntu and County Tax for tlm years 1827 and 1823, amount 82884 and cost s. DAVID BELL, t. c.e. u. nov2 EXECUTORS’ SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in the city of Savannah, between tho turn- u! hours of sale, All the Enstcrn tenement of brick buildings on Isit No. 8, Darby Ward; House*, lot No. 34 Columbia Ward ; lot und buildings No. 13, Carpenter's Row; Lot No. 9, & improve ments, Decker Ward, and Lot No. 10, null half tlie improvements, Dcckar Ward, all in the city of Savonnali; being part of the re al estate of Josioli...Pcnficld, late of Savan nah, deceased. Said by permission of the Court of Ordin ary of Chatham county, for the benefit of the heirs mid creditors. Conditions cash. JOS. CUMMING, 1 Ex’ors. of S. C. DUNNING, ( J. Pcnficld. oct3 Molasses. OKlIHDS prime retailing Molbsscs mlaM Just rccCiveiCnnil for Bale net 13 I'llILBRICK * BAKER. Just received and for Sale, FEW kegs superior Lard,for liimily use • By • H. J. BRYAN. bet 13 234 In Equity—in Superior Court, Mxv Term, 18*29. In the matter of application of Dr. Paul it. Wilkins to tie rcmtiYPd as Trustee. O N reading and filing tho Petition ofthb ' suid Paul II. Wilkins, praying for on or der of this Honorable Court, requiring Allred Iverson, ofthc County of Jones and State of Georgia, Co-Trustee with tho suid Paul II. Wilkins and William Iverson, the father of the Infant, children of tlie said Wrii. Iverson and Ann Eliza Iverson his Wife, but now de ceased, the crsluy r/ne Trusts mentioned in s.-iiil Deed of Trust, to shew cause on the first day of tlie next Term of the Superior Court for tin! suid County of Chatham, why the said I’mil II. Wilkins should riot be released and removed from said Trusteeship. On motion, ordered that tho said Alfteil Ivqfsonand Wil liam Iverson, on behalf of the said Infant res. tuy quo trusts, do show cause on the first day of the next Term ofthc Superior Court, of the Comity of Cliutlnim,why the prayer of thu pe titioner should not be grantedand ;t is fur ther ordered that a copy of this order bo pub- lushed in one ofthc Public Gazettes ofttils Ci ty, once a month until tlie meeting of the said luperior Court. True extract from the minutes'. ROBERT W. POOLE It, Clerk, jnno 29. 61—j Superior Food for Children In valids and others. R OBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY, for making superior Barley Water in ten minutes (Strongly recommended by the Facul ty as a nutritious cooling Food for Infants ; is in high repute for makinga delicious Pud- ding *, koine considered nrelilrtibln to Ground Rice, Tapioca, &c.; ana excellent for thick ening Broths or Soups; and PATENT GROATS, for plaiting superior gruel in ten minutes, at one half tho exponso of the com mon Penrl Barley or Etnbden Groats. Either ofthc above preparation made with Milk, af fords a very nourishing and light Diet. Pro- pared only, and sold wholesale and for expor tation, liy Matthias Robinson * Co. 04, F *' Lion Street, Ilolborn, London. Tito Patentee solicits attention to the fol lowing Document. - (Cony.') Apothecaries’ Hall, London, Feb. 8th, 1828. Sir—I have analyzed your Groats und Bar ley Powder, which you, haring Ilia Majesty’s Letters Patent for the solo manufacturing of tlie samo, properly denominate ‘‘Patent Ban- t.nv and Patent Groats." I have no hesi tation in declaring them to lie genuine paw ders of the finest Barley and Oats I ever saw. 1 consider it a public advantage, and of great importance in the medical world, that by your tnodo of preparation, a valuable, fine, mucila ginous beverage and food may bo obtained in a few minutes. I have also analyzed some samples,—imita tions of your articles,—which are "warrant ed free from adulteration, "these I pronounce to bo composition of different meals, conse quently, neither pure Barley-water nor Oat gruel can be made from them. I am, Sir, your obedient servant, RICHARD CLARKE. To Mr. M. Rohjnson. The above testimonial, from a gentleman who has already rendered the public much ser vice by exposing various deleterious mixtures and adulteratimis in.articles of general con sumption, . added to the recommendation of the medical profession, make it unnecessary- for tho proprietors to do more than state,-that none are Genuine which do not hear the words HRobinson’s Patent” the Royal Arms, and the Signature of Matts. Robinson. Warranted to keep in any climate. The subscribers having been appointed a- gents for the above articles and with a view of introducing them in this city for medicinal and other purposes, have just received a small quantity, neatly put up in half pound packa ges, with directions for use. They feel as sured from the great demand forthcui in New York, Philadelphia and Charleston, that a sin gle trial will decidedly prove their superiority to Arrow Root, common Barley, &c. as u nu tritious food for children and invalids. LAY & HENDRICKSON. Druggists, Nos. 2 and 15 Gibbous' Buildings. Potter's Vegetable Catholicon fTIHE unrivalled and extensive reputation X' already acquired by this medicine, de mands Rom the proprietor Iris gratollil ac knowledgement to a discerning public. Those nflbctod with KING'S HVIL, or Scrofula, NECROSIS, or diseased hones, SYPHILIS in every stage, ULCERATED SORE THROAT, ULCERS of every des cription, however old und inveterate; every variety of Cutaneous disease, blotches on tlie fuce, Pimples and Tetter in particular, Rheumatism and Gout, White Swellings nud diseases resulting from Mercury, may be confident of obtaining in all the above cases, in which nature baa not - altogether yielded te disease, radical and perriianent cures IVom the use of tlie Catholicon. This is the first discovery of a medicine taken in the stomach that has had tlie long desired effect of curing the most obstinate uud distressing external diseases. The use of nutritious food, and the ordina ry avocotiona of business are riot interrupted by the Catholicon; and its properties having tho power of restoring both flesh and bone, and of renovating and invigorating every part of flic system during the process of ex terminating disease, is without a parallel. The proprietor begs leave respectfully, to return thanks to the many who liavo reposed confidence in his fonner statements, relating to the heulingproperties of tlie Catholicon; and he would further assure the public, that he will in no instance forfeit their confidence, by recommending his medicine ns applicable to any disease in which it shull not have proved itself eminently successful. - The folllowine-certificates will, it is pre sumed, satisfy the most in credulous, of thu pre-eminent virtues of tlie Catholicon. CERTIFICATES. .Philadelphia, May-9,1828. Sir,—I am new, thunks to your nnahcinn, a hearty niuii. For nearly aia years 1 haveheeti a martyr ton disease, whose ravages threatened, if not soon stopped, pi put a period It# my cxistonee. Having had no regn* tar medical udvicc Iroin the commencement, uiycom- nlaint at last got to such a height that I could out swat* Itiwf without great pant and dimcilhy. Tum-'tirs firmed in dilTumu parti ot'niv body, and I began to think my situation ufmttttt desperate, Who five bottles of die Catholicon which 1 have taken have completely cured me, and I am now us (veil as I could wish to hu. With my thanks, I am your obliged humble servant, dec. GEORGE KANE. City of Philadelphia, ss. George Kane, of the district of Southwark, personally appeared, and being duty sworn, doth declare und say, that tho above statement is, in all respects, correct and true, and that the aignuturc tn it is in the hand writing of this deponent. JOHN ltfNNN, Alderman. Philadelphia, May S3, 1824. V -r [From the IJarien (Geo.) Oaatdfe, November 1.) most t'.XTitAoitniNAv cwttK tai'tiff.n nv Pnm;nV Do la Monterat’s- Columbian Vegetable Specific for tho cure of Con sumptions, Asthma, l’louri.-iy, spitting of Blooil, and l'ulinbilnry affections of every kind—tho most yalunfdn remedy over dis NOTICE. F OUR months hIter date I shall apply to the Anterior Court, of Comden County, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to soli the real estute of Michael Kiiilulpli, deceits, ed, for the benefit of tlie heirs and creditors of said estate. E. RUDULPIl, Administratrix, sept. 10 220—f NOTICE. T HREE months after date application will bo made to the Savannah, Ogee- choe ami Alutamnha Conn! Company, for the issue of Scrip No. 83, ilutocl 8th April, 1928, for five shares of stock in said company; the original having been destroyed or lost. THOS. PAINE. sept 3 217—f3nt pifoPOS^I'will'bl relhc^tmtil the JL 1st of December next, for buihlingan ARSENAL of Brick on the lot opposite tlie Guard House, 60 feet front by 40 feet deep, two stories high, in nccordnnco with a plan in possession ofthc undersigned. The proposals must include the cost of ma terials ; the work must be done in the best manner, * must be finished by the 1st day of May 1830. Tito Bricklayer’s and Carpen ter's proposals may bo separate or jointly— the latter would bo preferred. A Bond for Ten Thousand Dollars witlt ap proved security will bo required, for tho fnitii- fitl performance of the contract. W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent, ting 1 203—litD Notice. C OTTON received by the Steam Boat Company's Boats will bo allowed tore- main on tno wharf two days fi-eo of charge; e not removed within that time, a charge of ight cents per Bale per woek will in all cases bo made. W. P. HUNTER, liny 4 I’res't, S. B. Co. Neff roes for Sale. A VALUABLE fiuniiy of Negroes, eight in number, will bo sold or exchanged tor real estute in this city. Apply to CHARLES S. HENRY, oc f. S31—H AGENCY tOFFICE, > Charlciton Fire and Marine > Insurance Company. J Savannah, April 20, 1829. rpiIIS Company continues to INSURE X ngainst Fire, Marine anil Rivor risk on moderate terms. Apply tn HOMES TOPPER. Agent. Salt l’etre. 9000 I'BS- Refilled Salt Petrc, just received and female in lots to suit purcltascrs by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Gibbon's Buildings. Canal Whiskey and Hyson Tea. KA BBLS Superior Canal Whiskey •AV 60 catty boxes (Voslt Hyson Tea I31bs each,landing from ship Macou and for sale by HALL, SII AFTER fc TUPl’ER. covered fbr the cure Of consumptions and all diseases aftiie breast und lungs lending to consumptions. riyo all afflicted with those tri,u- JL blesome affections, an immediate use of this highly celebrated Specific is only neces sary to convince tho most incredulous of its possessing qualities superior to ony other modionl preparation yet discovered. Since the discovery of this invaluable medicine, numbers have experienced its salutary and "happy effects.—Its mild and gentie operations ore much extolled itv those v, ho have used it. In uli cases of coughs, colds, asthmas, nntl other consumptive affections, by the use of this article they have ken enabled to defeat uti enemy whose attacks would otherwise have been followed by the most alarming con- sequence. This 'specific hits relieved and cured tho most violent coses in which other medicines have tailed to give tiny relief. It operates by gentle expectorations and may be given to ini'ats and children with the great ost. safety. _ Do I.a Monterat’s Columbian Vegetable Specific lias stood tho test of experience and proved itself the most valuable remedy ever discovered fbr the euro of Consumption and Pulmonary affections of every kind. Tho following certificates, just received from highly respectable gentlemen will show its value : Baltimore County, Feb. 11M1829. Gentlemen—I feel it my duty to acknowl edge the groat benefit I have derived from tho nso of De La Monterat’s Columbian Vegeta ble Specific. I do not like to speak of the Medicine in the exalted terms in which I esti mate iL I will, therefore, as briefly as possible, give ahistory of my own situation, with the etliftts produced by this valuable medicine. I have been, for the last five or six years, la- i—-'-t under r —' '* ted to bo , during - ...... . many physicians, taken much medicine, but all to but little purpose. Tho 12th of March, 1828,1 pukod blood for the first time, and con- tinued so to do for severe! days in succession, nud ott the 14th ofthe samo month was con fined to my bed, where I lay for two months until I was reduced to such a state of debility, that my friends began to despairof nty recove ry. I had made use also of nl) tho popular remedies without benefit, ond having acciden tally heard of this Specific, I determined to give it a trial, anticipating from the uso of it, no letter result titan Itod attended tho usa of all tha remedies I had taken; but in this I was happily disappointed. At nty very lowest state I commenced the use of this Specific.— I took tlie first dose at night in a little herb tea, sweetened, which threw mo in a gentle per spiration and procured for mo n good night’s rest. I continued to toko the medicino ss di rected, and in about five days my cough was completely stopped and havo not had any re turn since. I am now perfectly satisfied of tlie superior quality of this Specific over every other medicino offered for tho euro of the above disease. You arc at liberty to use this letter in any way you may tliink proper— Yours respectfully, (Signed,) JOHN R. ELLICOTT, Baltimore, Feb. 19M, 1829 ’ I, Joseph N. Ruckle, do hereby certify, that for upwards of six months, I was severely af flicted with a pain in my bronet, accompained with a very had cough nnd shortness of breath, nud every indication (in tho opinion of a phts- -<• 11 — oiler I was „„ .Jontcrat’s Colombian Vegetable Specific, ana the use of three bottles completely restored me to health. JOSEPH N. RUCKLE. A.supply of the nkivn valuable Medicine has just been received by liAY * HENDRICKSON,Sole Ag’ts. Ufril 8*2 Gibbon’s Buildings. P A> Catholicon.—Captain Drinolv, keeper of tho light on Supclti and master pilot for Doboy llur, uthorizes ub to make known to tho public thu loll owing fact of u recent date. “ About a month ngo, I bought three hollies of Pot tlr’b Catholicon, for ihi* purpose of tn-sthig its virtues upon Air. Peter, Ai’Oiilluch, pilot of Doboy Hur, win* lud lieen for several years (inclined to his bed and .crutches in cetiscquentw of diseased limbs, and ulcerate* font—-the sobs lit* Ijis feet were in tint shockin'! state, that the tones were perceptible both to thu sight ami touch, Mr. M’Cuhm h, after thu nsi; nf nvnyr. nnm.r? oftho C.\nrou(.oN, laid aside hi* crutches, iimlwus tins day in low’ii attending tu hislnwfif , s.(,in marly perfect health’. Pf ieu, November i, 18’bj, Hertford. Ouim. February 20, 1827. Mr. Vi*„i. W. p.titcr— ’ 1 Poui Sir—I have tio’.vlitil OM. h'ltllc of Catholicon left. A pc rsitn arrived this evenin'!, w ho runic (59 ettlos since tnortiiiij.’, for 17 bottles of Oa«lio|icon» and would have taken -4; but 1 rouhl lei bun have hilt 9* lb: came HCpres.s|y for the nt tide, nnd says that the person, who hud Used Itvo bottles, has li.nl u’ ,k IIVEH alfeclioo or cousmupttou" SO yours; and that three of the fam ily an: tn.ali I?, nt:d have paid in ten years. P»r Medical advice and medicine, {(1,500. He says the person w ho has used lint two hollies, Nhvi:n k«u*M) any Mt ntc.NETo comv.viie with nit: Oathoi icon, und th.it Ihu neigh bours, seeing thu astonishing lilectH it produced, a num ber ol them scut ihu above person to procure the arti* elw, for various v.hrotnc discanus. The person told me ho would wait two day, if h« could to procure Hi.: two dotten. Will y.itj, without fail, amid ine, or, ifneoet-sury, oven cimtu with a few boxes of the Cutholicuii to Hartford, as I fear delays will take place in New York und New Haven j uud us B ttj being out of the article, I cannot think ofit, 1 am, iu haste, yours, &c. E. W. HULL. TO SEJLMFsjY. Thousand* of unfortunate scarueu are rendered use. less lo their country by the ruvages of » devouring dis ease,to which they are more subject than any other class oftnvtt. Tho case of an unfortunate sailor who either embarks in a diseased state, or finds himself so, on a long voyage, must bu truly deplorable; and it may nut, perhaps, bo improper to sugeeat the propriety of always including the Catholicon iu the medicine chests ofthc Navy and Mei chants’ service, it being a sovereign remedy in the disease alluded to. TO SOUTHER#PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon is peculiarly adapted to those discuses w* 5 -' - 1 ~- A ’ J nopu|atinn ofthc _ ... ..... lea Yaws, it is a sure remedy ; a single trial of it will convince planters of its superior efficacy to ony remedy never henature in thu United ' **“ ‘ * * of a similar witlmut it. Sold by tho principal Druggists ami Booksellers in the United States. ICP Printed directions are on the bottles W. W. POTTER, No. 13, So till i Ninth street, between Chcsnut and Market, opposite tho University of Pennsylvania. N. B. Those persons who may receive signal bene fit from tho use of the Catholicon, will confer a particular favour on those similarly afllicted, by forward ing certificates of their cures to the proprietor, or to any ofliis agents. A supply of the above Valuable Medicino kept on hand, and orders from any part ofthc State, and letters postage paid, will receive immediate attention. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Solo Agents, No. 2 * 16 Gibbon’s Buildings. july 14 OYSTER HALL. T HE above old and well known cstablisl. ment is now open for tlie souson. The proprietor bogs leave to return thunks for past favors, and solicits a continuance of tlie samo—he pledgo3 himself that no exertions shall be wanting on his part to keep up the reputation ofliis house for tho superiority of its accommodation, numerous improvements having been made at considerable expense, and ail with an eye to the comfort of his friondB and patrons Wo trust therefore, that his cxetttons wilt ensure him a continu ance of the public favor. To his Country Customers he can promise a regular nnd constant supply of Oysters, sent to any part of the two States South Carolina and Georgia, put up to order; hav ing made extensive arrangements for that uprposc. All orders will as usual be thank fully received and pul liy received nnd promptly executed, by the iblic’s Obedient Servant, out 19 C. MIDDLETON. REMOVED. HIE Butwcribora have Removed to utc - South West corner of Shad’s bu\ld« inge, opposite the East end of G ibbons' build- T 1 the inga. Where they arc opening- a very extern Rive assortment of PLAINS, BLANKETS COTTON BAGGING, STAPLE GOOns! nnd a superior assortment of Fancy Good t NVhit'h they intend Belling nt tt low advnnco’ ’ llA WM. & II. ROSE. out ‘JO t)«|j O lITERS lor sole at his new .establish ment on tho Bay, two doors oast of Bull street, an extonsivc assortment of SCHOOL and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, ^STA TIONARY and FANCY ARTICLES.selec- todky himself in tho Northern,Cities during the post summer, and which having been pur chased at tho lowest prices, will be sold at a proportionably reduced rate. „ .TOR PRINTING. Having also purchased an elegant assort ment of omnmontnl Typo, in addition to his former extensive supply, he will bo enabledto execute all orders for Boons, Pampiiluts, Ciitoei.ARH, Cards, Hard and Post Bim.r, &c. iu a style of embellishment, not hitherto surpassed. , ROOK BINDING. IIo has employed permanently a first rate workman, & all orders in this line of business, will receive prompt attention, and be comple ted with punctuality and in the most appro ved taste. oct 20 238 DISSOLUTION. rriHE copartnership formerly existing un- J. dor the firm of FAIRCHILD, I.YON & CO. of this city, was mutually dissolved on the 15th of June last. All persons indebted to said firm, arc re quested, previous to the 1st of January next, to ad just tlmir accounts with the subscribers, who ure duly authorized to receive tlie same. .T. LYON, B.T. NICHOLS. frjt- The business will bo continued as usu. nl, nt tlie Nortli side of Market Square, under tlie firm of Who have on hand, and arc constant- ly receiving fresh supplies of tho various articles winch form a full and complete wholesale and retail SADDLERY 4V ARU-HOUSE. All of which they oiler fori sale upon terms, which for quality and cheapness, merit exam ination, rather than the fla ttery of an adver tisement. LYON, NICHOLS*CO. Savannah, October Wlh, 1829. oet 31 248 The Savannah Steam Rice Mill. T HIS establishment oommunend opera tions for the season, the beginning of this month, and having beat all thu old luce on hand is now in coinplutu order for the re ception of tho new crop, having plenty of room und separate bins- for each Jot. ’The mill will wo kept going night atld day imsoon as the supply will warrant tt—It is now ascer tained that from 80 to 100 barrels can he cleaned in the 24 hours “the engiitd and rna- chinury being first rate” so that planters sending rico to tin's mill may calculate within a few (lays when they can Tcceivc it midy for market. Tho mill will furnish barrels when ever retired at 6?£ cents each, and will land rough ricn from the deck of vessels at X n ct. pur bushel. Tho proprietors have erected on thu nrciniscs a range of very secure and lire proof brick buildings covered with slate for tho pur pose of storing rice when required, by which the owner of it, may avoid tho expense of dravages, &e. nnd preserve its good order fur readier sale. Notice wilt bo given the lec tor when the ptircol for him is commenced, that ho may determine in time, to have it slor- ed, or receive it from the mill as soon as beat, lit ca.se it is not.taken away when turned out ofthe mill, it will bo put. into store and the usual charge made of 0 cents per week. A constant supply of small rice and rice Ilnur always on ha ml for sale in large or small quantities. For any further particulars, apply at the Mill to 11. McALPIN, Agent, or HALL, SIIAPTER &, TUPPER. 0-^r* A few good Coopers wonted for the Mill to whom okl and found, nov » ’ per month will be given MANSION HOUSE,! NOT1UU. T HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends ami the public, that he has open ed an office in the Exchange, immediately under the one occupied by the Custom House Department, where ho carries on the business generally, of a NOTARY PUBLIC, AC COUNTANT & CONVEYANCER: he will also undertake to post books for Me chanics, Tradesmen and others—copy plats, accounts, and every species of writing—pre pare the accounts of Executors, Adminis trators, and Guardians, for the Court of Ordinary—take affidavits—administcroaths of all kinds, and attend lo the taking of the examination of witnesses on interrogato ries, under commission, or by consent in chief, or de bene esse. RJpAU of which will bo done with accu racy, neatness nnd despatch, upon moderate terms. *** The subscriber having had many years experience in the above line of business, as sures those who may employ him, that no exertion on his part shall be wantiug to ten. dcr every satisfaction. JOHN G. MAYER. novO 255uf Ml ■SAf r ANiVAHr"' m THE subscriber takes this tt* ml of returning thanks to |™ friends and tlie public genmlh . .for the very liberal Bupport which hn has received since lie became proprietc# of the above establishment, and rtspectM, solicits a continuance of their pattonom,. The House has undergone a tliorouoU. pair, ond is now in complete order for tie caption of company. Apartments ate a . pressly provided, and suitably furnished f„ tho aceommodation of famUtca. His > will at all times bo furnished with the bp the market affords, and his bar will be stored with the choicest liquors. Attached to ft,, premises, is a large and commodious Stable j to which careful and attentive hostlets nj provided. No exertions on his part shills wanting to ensure the comfort of those who may plcuse to favor him with a call. v R. NEWCOMB, nov 11 057 THOMAS RYluRSON.h, ~ HAS just received per recent®.. vaiF, in addition to his form- - -* stock of DRUGS & MEDICINE &c.&c. Snlph Quinine (Fr.) Super Curb Scila do Morphine do. Ergot Piporine do. Hydriodato Potass Croton Oil Iodine Blue SIas3 (Eng.) Phosphate Sodo do Iron Cheltenham Salts Henry’s Magnesia (genuine) Isinglass (staple) do sheet Mezcron llnisam Fir Sarsaparilla (Span. „ PERFUMERY. Otto of Roses Honey and Oranm Bear’s Oil, Flower Water Rose, Cologn, nnd Extracts of Roses Lavender Water Pastilles Fumantcs in cut glass and plain Bottles. With a genera! ossotuwtt of English, French and Aiuerican SOARS nov 10 Saffron [Span.) Opium (Turkey; do. (Am v Mask (gr.) Mustard Seed (white) Ol Almondp dn Amber (reel.) Castor (N. A.) Soda and Seid. Fowl I Acid Tartaric Sal Aratus Flora Benzoin Castor Oil, superior do. do. common Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c. (THE subscribers have roceividf.! 1 Helen Mar nnd other arrival,', 11 'Fresh nnd extensive supply of Geo nine DRUGS nnd MEDICLNES,| PERFUMERY, &c. such ns— • Suph. Quinine, French, Iodine S erine, Phosphorus tonlmm, Preston, and Epsom Salta Jalap, Hippo, Rhubarb, Cream Tarta: Canthariucs, Colombo, Calonul Toat Einct. Spanish Hot. Indigo Pearl Ashes, Croton Oil Cologn, Lavender, nnd Ilouey Water ini | great variety—Otto of Roses Washing nnd Shaving Soaps of even des cription Fine Teeth, Dressing and Pocket Conte Cloth, Hair, Comb, Teeth t Nail nrushu j llnir Powder, with Roxos nnd Tniis A fine Assortment of cut glni bottles witlt silver tops Visiting, Conversation, nnd Playing Carte I Lamp Oil, Glasses nnd Wicks of oil kitidi Which, milled to tlioir fonner stock, is art. to be surpassed in collection or quiility, by ear, establishment in the Southern States. Met- | chants, Hiysiciuns, Hunters, mid Families I would do well to supply themselves far the [ season, as they tire offered ut very low nrici'f. LAV & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, 2 & 15 Gibbon’s Buildings, jnno 3 GARDEN SEEDS. T HE Subscribers have just received pet the ship Helen Mar, their FALL SUP- PL Y of fresh Garden Seeds, consisting in £ art ofthc following kinds, viz - Irum" " ' Early Drum Head Cabbage Bnrlv York do ugar Loaf do Green Savoy do Early Dutch Turnip Large Norfolk do Ruta Baga do Snap Bcuns Lima do Marrowfat Poos Early Frame do Prussian Blues do Early Dwarf do Parsley Orange Carrot Red Onions White do Blood Beet Spinach Parsnip Long Scarlet Radish Red & W. Turnip do Imperial Lettuce Sugar Loaf do Cucumber Squash, Large, *c. All of which nro warranted of this years' growth. „ LAY & HFiNDRICKSON, Druggists, Nos. 2 and 15, Gibbons’ Building, oct 3 Yellow Pino Timber wanted. F|NHE Subscriber will contract for Yellow , 1,10 Timber of various lougtiis and siz- os, dnhvoriiblo from tlie middle of September to the 1st December. WILLIAM CRABTREE, Jr. Ag’t S.S.S. Mill Co. NEGROES WANTED. \\ anted to hire, five able bodied Negroes Apply as above. nng 20 Ojj Alnitiimclvs lor J8;t0. rUST received b novC T. M. DRISCOLL. Jjiuidreth’s Garden Seeds. A SUPPLY’just receivcdpcrte Frances, warranted fresh, and tot sale at Philadelphia prices by RYERStT'" oct 28 tiios.: SON,Jr. Ageat. 1’or bale, That convenient House in Co lumbia Ward, belonging to Jtb F. Lloyd, at present occupied k Mrs. Stiics. If not disposed cf by the 15th October it will then be rented. For particulars apply to JAMES G. WIIE0N. sept 28 227—1 To Rent. A comfortable Dwelling Homo n\®USIIArTER *TITW oct 13 For Sale, A PLACE with a small gang of NefflcW' near tho City; the terms of sale will made accommodatin'# to an approved jturthas- er. Inquire at this Oflice. oet 19 237—f FRIENDS OF LITERATURE. I F, in this city or its vicinity, there ore any among tlie patrons of Franklin College, who are disposed to add to its Library mm and valuable works, which they may have in their possession, they will bo gratefully to eeived und saieiy conveyed to the Librarian, If left nt tlie office ofthc Georgian, nov9 ' TUB DAILY GEORGIAN, is rvnusurn in Tim OatFif iStf B*V*a53*'Jl! Bv ROBERTSON & BRYAN', EDITORS A.XV PROPRIETORS. at doin' DOLPAns run annim, VAVAULE IN ADVANCE. TUB COUNTRY GEORGIAN IS published tn meet tho amuicetneut of the nttih* y. Wot * ^ tcliieonu, neons, including Advertisements, published in the Paper. Tho Country Pajwr is wnttoallparts ofthe Sutf Union, or delivered in thu city, at FIVE DOLLARS annum, payable in advance- Advertisements nro inserted in both papers at 75 cent* per square of 14 lines, for the first insertion, and 371*** for overy succeeding publication. Ooimmtnicattons bymail mustbo POSTPAID. Salesi of Land and Negroes by Administrators, Ejert' tors and Guardians arc required by faw to beh«w JJ* tho first Tuesday in thu month, hctwcfn tho hours of *1! nnd R o’clock, attlio Court House in tho county i»whi<n . the property is situate. Nutico of Dipso sale* nwit oe given in a public gazette Sixty Days previous to thenw* Notice of the sale of Persona! iTojH'rty must b« girfi* in like manner Forty daw before tho sale. Notice toP"btors nnd Creditors of an estate muit bo published for Fortv days. # Notii’i* that applii , ati”U will bo made to tho Ourttd Ordiiuryff'rloavp focollland. must be tmbiisbed Fos* Months.