The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, November 30, 1829, Image 3

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.More' Prized than Blanks! MARYLAND STATE ZLtotttv®* CLASH VII. * T HE above was drawn in Baltimore on the Udth instant, and the drawing will be received hero on Thursday. It is on Iho popular odd and even system, by which the purchase of two tickets or shares, insures the adventurer one, ami he tuny draw three pri- im. The Prir.es ore ns follows : 10, IKK) Dollars 1,000 Dollars 500 Dollars •UK) Dollars 200 Dollum And a large muubcr of smaller denomination. Tickets only FOUlt Dollars—halves, quar ter* and eighths in proportion. Orders urr received at the USTAB LISIIED OFFICE. Hull-street, next door to Middleton’s, in all the popular Lotteries. A few remain nn- •allod for in the above advantageous scheme, it be determined iu three days—so that no line is to bo lost. nov HO FOR iVEW-YORK, KMTAUM8HBU LINK.j TJie elegant now regular packet ship TY11WD, . Denison Wood, master, Having, a considerable part of her cargo cn- gaged, will havo immediate despatch. For halauce.of freight or passage, having excel lent sccoinmoilations, apply to Capt Wood or to hall, shatter & Tuppfen. nov liil 10,000 DOLLARS. w CONNECTICUT STATE £ iO 11JT V CLASS No. 11. AS drawn on the 21st inst. The draw ing will ho received on Wednesday SCHEME: 1 prize of •310,000 I do u.rm I do XiJMlO . 1 do 130 1 do 1,03!! 2 do 1,000 4 do BOO Q do 1100 10 do ISO 10 do 300 20 do 100 Tickets, : : i : : 84 00 1 lulvea, : : • : : 3 (K) Quarters, *. : f Orders attended to at : : 1 00 LUTHERS nov M0 I, nil cry cf* Exchange Office. FOR LIVERPOOL, To sttil in ten days, The tint rate ship William pknn, Capt. Paulk, Will communco loading Tins Day, and bo ready for sea in ton days. For freight of200 bales, apply, to t WAT. GASTON* nov 27 8—p vor bouton, The staunch brig EDWIN, Williams, master, •Having most of her cargo engag ed, will he immediately despatched. SJAir ba lance of freight apply to the muster on board, or to HALL, SHATTER & TUPPEIL nov 87 Poh Fitkiawi• uliclfAiiTEii, ' The substantial fast sailing brig AL1IERT, Capt. Chandler. 8 years old, burthen 150 tons low deck, now in readiness to receive a cargo. For terms, apply to Capt. C. on board at Hunters’ wharf,*or to nov 27 COIIEN &. MILLER. FOR SEW ORLEANS The packet sloop EMPRESS, Captain Curtiss, Will suil for the above port on the first of December. For freight or passage apply to the rotator on board or to A. BASSETT. nov 27 More New Goods. ■ Carpetings, Salinctls, SfC. /:<W| YARDS line uinlsuperfine Car- OUU petiiigs 200 do Venetian do. Wilton Rugs, Carpet Bindings Brass Stair Rods, Eyes and Nails ^ 10 ps. superfine light mixt Sattinctts 000 yards light and durk Ciinghums •100 do Merino do Green worsted Barege, l’almyrines Embroidered Silk Handkerchiefs do, . Linen Cambric do. Belt Ribbons, I.aces, Luce Drosses Blond Laces, Gimp do. White, Blond and Bobinct Lacu Veils Collarets, &c. &o. Also on hand, a largo assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. CHAMPION & LATHROP, nov 19 No. 0. Gibbons’ Range. Molnssos, Sugar, Coffee, &.c. A A HMDS, retailing Molumai 20 do. primo St. Croix Hu^nr 10 do. Porto Rico do. 10 do. prime N. Orleans do. 10 do. lniitution Jamaica Rum “Is } Cofftn 80 catty boxes Hyson Tea ) Sultan’s 10 do. do. Young Hyson do. { cargo, imported in July last 5 pipes Holland'Gin, warranted pure 50 bids. N, E. Rum 75 do. Potatoes 150 casks Nails, assorted 800 reams Wrapping Paper 8 tons Swedes Iron, assorted For sale by TAFT &. PADELFORD. nov 17 FOR CHARLESTON,' The fast sailing packet sloop AUGUSTA, Capt. Hanford, Having superior accommoda tions for Passengers, will moot with despatch. For freight or passage apply on hoard or to nov 20 CLAGllOltN & WOOD. FOR SUN JURY, The regular packet sloop ANN, -V. Sclowich, Master,TS Will sail for the ubovc port on Saturday 5th Dec. For freight, apply to tho Master on board at Scott & Balfours’ whf. nov 2d FOR AUGUSTA. Tho polo boat SPLENDID, Has a good set of hands and lightcnv to attend.—- Freight will be taken low. Applvto nov 11 .1. STONE. «ic*i 'feiiteMfe:' PUBLIC SALES. TO-MORROW. THE NEW YORK CONSOLIDATED MtOiitvu CLASS 18 FOR 1820. W ILL bo drawn in tho City of Now York on the 26th instant. r rho result will lie received on the fttli December. In this Scheme with.only 14000 pickets, tho Capi tal Prizes are:— 20,000 DOLLARS • 10,000 DOLLARS 8.000 DOLLARS 2,500 DOLLARS 2,110 DOLLARS 1,000 DOLLARS 1,000 DOLLARS 1,000 DOLLARS 1,000 DOLLARS 1,000 DOLLARS 5 of 000 Dollars, 5 of 400, 80 of 100, nnd a large number of 80, 00, 50, 40, &c. &c. &e. Yates M'Inturc, Managers—45 num bers—0 drawn ballots, Tickets, 810 00 I Quarters, 82 50 Halves, 5 00 J Eighths, 1 25 O^r* Orders received in all the popular Lot teries at tho ESTABLISHED OFFICE, Bull-street next to Eppingcr’s. Prize Tickets in other Lotterrics, received lor orders, and Cash puid lor prizes, nov 21 “ SlIERIPF’S SALE. • On thr.Jirsi Tuesday in December next, W ILL bi/sold at'tho Court House in Bry an county, botween the usual hours of sale, the following slaves, viz. Hannibal, Clara, Plicbo, Mima, mid- two children, Dick, Rhody, Amy, Cain, Paul, Lucy, Elsey 1 , Troop, Dick, Nanny, Juno,Cm- sar, Dicey, Monday, Toney, Nul, Daphne, Porter, Kitty, Diumi, Clorenda, Betsy, Apol- lo, Funny, Molly, Lowcy, Fronket; levied on us the property of John Morel, Lap under executions in favor of the Bank of Durjoh, and the bank of the Stuto of Georgia. Pro- porlv pointed out by the defendant.' WM. II. VANBRACKEL;». n. c. oct 80 30,000DOLLS. On Satunliiy tlio, 1-ltli instant, The first Drawing of the Ml LLEDGE VILLE MASONIC 31 ALL SHERIFF’S SALE, On the first Tuvsiluy in January next, W ILL be sold at tho Court Homo in the town ofJofi'orson, Cunulcn county, be tween the usual hours of solo, A tract or parcel of land situated in Cam den county, on the Coleraine rond, and bound ed on the east by Thomas Howell’s land, con taining two hundred and fifty acres more or less, and the improvements thereon, now in the possession of Higdon Brown, levied on as the property of Higdon Brmwi to satisfy an execution in favor of James Moore. G. W. THOMAS, s. r, c. nov 27 y T L O T T E11Y, OOK place and will be eontinuod on the 27th inst. and J 1th and 24th Dec. SCHEME: 8:00 000 500 400 800 200 100 810 00 5 01) 2 50 •eat variety of numbers ut ri/.n ot' $30,(100 5 pvii'.OS of <!,> 15,000 5 do ilo 10,000 5 do do 5,000 5 do tin ’ 1,000 5 do do 900 5 do do 800 25 do Tickets, Halves, Quarters. For sale in a PUBLIC SALES. TO-MORROW. BY PIIIL11KICK & DAK Hit, On TUESDAY, 1st Dec. next, At 11 o’clock will be sold in front of the Court House, 2 Prime NEGRO FELLOWS. Terms Cash, purchaser paying for titles, nov 24 8tl E RTFF’S SALE—CONTIKUED. On the first Tuesday iu December, next, W ILL be sold before tho Court House in the City of Savannah, between tho usual hours of tnde, All that plantation near Savannah, known ns Twcodstde, contuiniiig485 acres, with tho mprovements thereon, bounded North and North East by Savannah river nnd Onlow Island, on tho North West by lands belong ing to Posted), and on tho South by lauds belonging to Airs. Margaret Muekny, levied on us flic property of John Morel, to satisfy executions in favor of the Bank of Dnrieu, Bank of the State oP Georgia, Planter^’ Bank mid others. Also, nil that, lot No. (0) six, Columbia ward, with the improvements thereon, boun ded East by No. (7) seven, South by u lane,’ West by lot No. (5) five, and North by Broughton street. Levied on as tho proper ty ofMohn Morel, to satisfy executions in favor of the Bank of Darien, Bank of the Stuto of Georgia, Planters’ Bank & olliere. nov0 GEORGE MILLEN, s. c. c. nov 24 , groat variety of numliers ut LUTHERS. GUARDIAN’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold before tho Court House in Effingham county, between the hours of 10 A. Al. and 4 P. iVl. the follouing tract of land, viz. One tract situate in tho county of Effing ham, on tho Buck Bay Road to Louisville, between 17 and 18 miles from Savannah, containing 201) acres more or less, beinff tho southern part of a tract of laud originally granted to John Wiscnbakor—being part of the real estate of Mary G. Loner, Missouri Leper, mid John C. Leper* minors and’or-; pluiu children of Asa Leper. (Incensed. Sold by permission of tho Court of Ordin ary of Chatham county. Conditions cash— purchaser paying for titles. 11 ESTER LOPER, Guardian. octI w 9+ SHERIFF’S 13A LE. On the first Tuesday in January next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in the county of Bryan, between the usual hours of sale, One negro man, viz. Jerry, -levied on ns the property of N. G. Rutherford, mi fore closure of a mortgage in favor of tho Bank of the State of Georgia. WAI. II. VANBRACKEL, a. u. c, oct 80 Crash, Domestic Plaids, &c. •g AAA YAUDS Russia Crash X vFt-7vr2000 do. Domestic Plaids Cambric, Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Needlework nnd Tambd. Swiss Collurs Dark Fancy Prints, (New Patterns) White and Colored Lambs Wool Half Hose Cotton Ilamnsk Tabic Cloths Fine White Flannels Fancy Boxes Cotton Bnlls Real Madras Handkerchiefs. Just received per schr. Othello, and forsalo by JACOB WARING, • nov 18 Gibbons’ Range. Rev. C. II. Aldon, R espectfully flnDouocesdhtit hou-ui attend to tho instruction of a limited number of young Ladies,in the various branch es of an English and Classical Education.— Particulilr nttentinn u ill lie paid to Elocution, on tho principles developed by Dr. Rush. Those who may study Natur.il I’h h.vmphv _ , ami Chemistry, may have t in privncgo ot A pair of younjr, wall broke! hoaring J."otiires «u thus"■ Hiitijc-ftH. utmiim- pmued with experimental lihintrations. 1 lie Spanish will nlto be taught, than which m* modern language is more noble and beautiful iu structure; mid. at the same time, m«»ro dily acquired. The Spanish Class may ex pect a few Led tin son the Literature ofSpaiu, embracing a notice ofthe principal Spanish Poets. Instruction will also bo given in Drawing nnd Painting in Water Colors, (/'ray- * ong tnul Oils, and in Oriental Tint iii] Members of the School, nnd to such SHERIFF'S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL he sold before tho Court House in tho City of Savannah, between the us ual hours of sale, All the Eastern moiety or half part of all those lots, parts or parcels of land, situated and being in the lmmlcts of Yamacraw and City of Savannah mid county of Chatham, being the whole of lot No. (5) five, and purl of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern half thereof is bounded oTi tho North hv the river Savannah, on the East by wharf lot known as Pooler’s, o:i the South by Indian street, & on tho West by the Western moiety of said lot nnd a half, and containing ono hundred and lllly feet, on the river Savannah, and runs back from Iho water to-Indian street, togeth er with the buildings mul improvement#. Le vied on under mul by virtue of a foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Samuel Hale, ad ministrator of James AI. Bolton, deceased, against Robert and Joseph Jluborslimn. GEORGE MILLEN, s. v, v. oct 8 PUBLIC S4LSS. lyT" THIS DA FURNlTUIlBi B,/ J. B. ipER BERT, THIS DAY, SOth inat. At 11 o’clock, will bo.Bold before my store, A variety of New York made F U It IN I T U R Ji. Consisting of Sideboard, Grecian Sofas, Bnok-Cases, Ward Robe, Dinner, Breakfast and Tea Tables, Ladies Work Tables, French Presses. Also, Elegant Fancy Rush and Cano seat Chairs. AU80, 18 boxes Brown Sherry »' Demijohns do. 3 do. Holland Gin 2 do. Cherry Brandy nov 80 ‘Terms cash. DY J. U. HERBERT. THIS DAY’, 80th inst. At 11 o’clock, will ho sold before my Effortf, 30 sets Patent French Window Blinds, nov 30 Terms cash. TO-MORROW. . BY J. Ih HERBERT, TO-MORROW, 1st December, At 11 o’clock, will bo sold before tho Court Homo in this City, Two first rate CARRIAGE HORSES, ALSO, A JERSEY WAGGON, nov 30 Terms cash. By J. B. HERBERT. On TUESDAY, 1st December,. At 11 o’clock, will bo sold before tho Court House in- this city, ♦ A NEGRO WOMAN, about 22 years of age, a good cook, Ironcr ami washer. nov 26 Terms cash. For Stile. HOUSES (iron greys) with , Jersey Wagon, mid Double llar- ^ ness, for Bale ut the City Hotel. 3 Tho owner is about to leave the state, mul ft great bargain is offered iu suid establishment. Apply at the bur. nov 27 8 EXECUTOR’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in January next^ %7i7 ILL bo sold pumuiint to thohist will and . TV testament of James Denmark, dec. at the late residence eftho said deceased, bo- tween tho usual hours of sale—050 acres ofj „ Land, lying in the county of Bulloch. Con-1 ed on as the jiropcrly oftlic estate of ThomtiB dit ions »m the day of sale. MALACIH DENMARK. ..»> 1J 250—fr. SHERIFF'S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ild*, be sold before the Court House in Chatham County, between the usual hours of sale, Buildings on half Lots Nos. 89 and 40, Elbert ward, bounded cast by Jefiurssn street, smith by other lmlfs of Lota Nos. 39 und '10, west by Lot No, 38, and north by a lane— Levied on as tho property of Dr. Abraham Hhoftiill, to satisfy nxecut’bns issued from a JuHtico’s court in favor of Joseph Gumming und others—returned to mo by constables. Also, one negro boy named Reuben—levi- By J. B. HERBERT. On the first Tuesday in December next, util o’clock, will be sold before the Court House in this city, n primo FIELD HAND, About thirty years of age. nov 25 By J. U HERBERT. (>n the first TUESDAY in December next, at I'l o'clock, will bo sold before the Court House, in this citv— A NEGRO WOMAN, About 25 years old, a good field band, and Hcv child, about one year old. Terms cash. nov 21 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* Woodruffur tho subscriber. GEO.IIOUSTOUN. nov 12 258 nov 17 To Rent, The Store adjoining the City Hotel, under the dwelling of Airs. Miller. Immediate possession i given. Applvto PlIILBlllCK & BAKER. Goshen Butter, Flour, &c. -f K KEGS best Goshen Butter X 3 20 lutlf and qr bids Buck Wheat Meal froo from grit 30 bbls Canal Flour 30 half bbls do do 30 bbls primo Pork 10 do Mess do 30 do prime Beef 30,000 Alexandria Sogars. Turft received per ship Queen Mali mul for sale by ABNER BASSETT, nov 20 White Lead,Snani.;h Brown,&c, sy f. CWT. Whites Load, ill largo and OU small kegs 12 bbls. Spanish Brown H do. VonctiunKcd 4 do. Y’ollow Ooliro 2G boxos Chrome Yellow (2) lbs. Prussian Blue Jtcd Load, Litharge. Verdigris Sand Paper, Glaziers Diamonds Jnstrcccivcdjn^sdo^^.^ nov 23 KxbctitorR’ fSule. O N r i*u?sdny, tho 12th day of Jimuarj' next, will bo sold at public auction the LAW LIBRARY of the late Judge* Davies, eonuititiiig of the most approved authorities. By order of the Executor#. SARAH DAVIES, Executrix. T. BART! >\V, l , W.\I. LAW, < Liututoie. nov 24 207 to t Ilf! ! — nmv ‘ G. Davis to Butmfy an execution issued out ..ri„ Tnro.- riityli if NVarlaml, topiinst James Davis, one of the heirs, und sold by consent of ull the heirs. Property returned to me bv u constable^ nov2 (JEt>. MILLEN, h. c. <•. EXECUTOR'S SALE. desire to devote their leisure exclusively to; rjplIE following pronorty, belonging to the this department. For terms, or other iulbriim-1 estate ol Alexander Robert Chisolm (lo tion, please apnly to Mr. Aiden, tit Airs. Bat- ocuncd, will be Hold at the Court House in the toy’s. ' If the limited number of fifteen shall city of Darien, on the first Tuesday in Janua ry next, between tho usual hours of sale, by auction viz. Two thirds of Broughton Island, situated toy _ he engaged in season, tho Hchool will com mence on the 7th of December. If desirable, ft class of Gentlemen can re , - ^ ^ . ceiv(! instruction in Spanish, at liours not de- th‘*cc miles below Darien, in the Aliituumlm voted to the School. river, containing 1920 acres tide laud, 350 CCT" Air. Aiden proposes,during the winter, °1 which have lieen under hank, to deliver publicly acoursoof familiar Is.*c- t Als(»—1 lie plantation culled Windy Hill, tures on Chemistrv, in some convenient abouHour miles above Darien, on Cut-head Hoorn :'iluo lioticu of which slmll bo given. | enmk, a branch ol'tlio Alulamnlin river, eon- lteferenvos :—Rcv. Mr. Nmrvii.i.i:, \V.; mining fil,(!0 acres—4)(l(l ot which anilide — — 1 * ’* ! land, anil 200 ol which are under hank, and GIGS! GIGS!! A. DAY, COACII-MAKKR, IIAS received by late ar rivals from tho North, u _ new ami complete assort- 'jincnt of GIGS—one dip- tie spring B.vuouciin, for ono or two horses, and 3 one horse Wagons, which are offered lor sale (at his old stand, corner of Brvun mul West Broud-sts.) us low and on as good tennsms can ho bought elsewhere in the State. Pur chasers are solicited to cull und examine for thynsclves. ..... Carriages and Gigs of all kinds repaired with despatch, and in a workman-like order. Wagons, Drays, Carts uud Wheels of ull descriptions mode mul repaired for prices to suit the times, and work wa rranted. A share, of public patronage is solicited. • oct 31 248 j 000 acres ofswiimp; 150 acres of high ground of good quality, under cultivation ; about 5U0 acres of good cotton laud, and the balance pine hind. On this tract is a Rice Mill, erec ted m 1825, mul now iu complete order—Al so, u machine built the last year for ginning cotton by animal power; also, a threshing adjoining the Or.'- A N Election is hereby ordered to lie held at the office of Justice Vallcau on Tues day tho 8th of December next, fora 2d Lieu tenant'of the Stcvmumh Volunteer Guards, ,. - .. . -. vice Lieut. Hunter, resigned, and lor an Eu- j eiac.nno propelled In -Water, sign of tho corps, vice Ensign Ileinemmm, | stuck yarn.- resigned. Two Freeholders and two Justi-1 ces of the Peace, urn- majority of them, will' preside. (Signed) JOSEPH W. JACKSON, 1 Lieut. Coint. S. V. G. nov 28 . 4 CITY SHERIFF’S SALKS. | On theJirst Tuesday hi December next, j ™rlLi; bo sold at the Court House between : Vt the hours of (0 und 4 o'clock, ! Lot and improvements on West Broail-st., j Oglethorpe ward, tlie present residence of the I defendant—Levied on to satisfy mi execution in fii vor of Henry Alorningstur against Ezra Kent. A negro girl, named Judy, levied on to sa tisfy an execution in favor of Henry Alorn'uig- star against John S. Foster, Mary G. Foster his wife mid HesterLopcr. Northern half of luts39 mid 40,Elbert ward, with the improvements thereon, fronting on Jofi'crsun street, hounded north by n lane—'Le vied on to satisfy un execution ill favor of M. & J. Cunningham und ono in favor of John 1. Dews against Abraham Shetlall. Sundry articles ol'Groccriesmul DrvGootls, levied oii as the pnqierly of Piorco’Howard to satisfy mi execution in favor of John B.Gau- ,1,-v. * A. D'LYON, r. h. jiov2 TAXl^nXECTOl On POSITIVE SALE. BY J. B.llERBERT. On tire first Tuesday in December next. Will ho gold before the Court House in the city of Savannah between tho usual houre of sale . - * • Those two Two Story Buildings on Indian street',- with the lot on which they utund, 10O teet by 85 in fee simple, formerly the property of John Sifverift. Conditions—ono third cash, ono tliird 60 day sand tho balance 120 days, for approved itKiurncil jmjici. nov 19 Underwriters’ Stile. BY J. 11. HERBERT, On WEDiYKSDAV, 2d Due. At 11 o'clock, will bo sold before my store, for account of the Underwriters and all con cerned, 2 bales OSXABURGS, partially'damaged on tho voyage of importa- -h*n. Terms cash, nov TO Negro Shoes, &e. 6} -g PACKAGES—consisting of Men’s JL Boots, Bootees, Shoes mul Pumps— also,Ladies,Boys mid Children’s Shoes—and 40 dozen Lead Pencils. For salo low at LUTHER’S nov 24 Exchange. Office. Buckwheat Flour. Just received, -g HALF bids Buckwheat Flour 20 qr. do do do free from grit. For sale by nov 23 CLAG1IORN & WOOD. Landing from sclir. Glide, K SI BBLS Cnnul flour 9U 20 bundles Hoy IS bbls Cider Brandy 10 flrkihs Gnsliois Butttnr B chests Hyson'Tea 10 boxes' do da For sale by COII13N & MILLKlt. nov 28' Howard Insurance Company OP NEW-YORK. , - - . . C ONTINUE to insure against the risk of of premium IS a van uo ptonKF. firn C. DUNNING, Agepv. • noy 19 203t'*-lii* nov So SALEM. the frs! Tuesday in December next, itt? ILL In* s«dd before the Court House in tv the city of Savannah, between tlie usu al 1 4 of sale, the following property, or so much thereof as will satisfy' the State and County Tax: Lot*mul improvements, Falun wt. Oglo- tliorpe Ward, also lot or lots letter P. same The terms will he one third ertsh, nnd tho i ward, levied on ns th(» property of Janies itUir- bulance iu twooijuul annual instalments, with j risou to satisfy the State nnd County Tax tor j interest from thU first day of February next, the year 1*28, amount duo #10 75and costs, j when the possession will ho delivered; tlicj Two ha I I'lols Nos. 39 nnd 40, and improve I payments to be secured by bond and mortgage i ments thereon, Elbert ward,city of Savannah, ! mid personal socui'ity. For further purlieu- levied on as 1 lie* property of Abraham Shei la rs, apply to Bayuril E. Hand, Darien, Geo. tail, to satisfy the State and County Tax for or to either of the subscribers. \ t he years 1827 und 1828, amount #28(31 mid GEO. CHISOLM, (charleston,S.C. ) t j costs. JNO. M. C111S OL A r, i >eco!u!<» o, ,S\ <;. f : nov 12 ltd $50 REWARD. SMALL Negro Girl, about two years of i. age, named CHARLOTTE, was ■ Other ’ Stolon or Strayed from the premises of the subscriber, living on the borders of jjihillochl gTt i\ iiT,TTn ,.,1 and Brvun Counties, Rome 17 days since.— j lyCn uiu, The crown or mould of Iter imad is bald, her* XTlOR Boy Wnllv, if delivered at R. J. Ar- countcimco lively ami intelligent, mid her j X Hold’s plantation, Brvnn county, or to manner extremely familiar. As it is believed Robert Habersham, Savannah. The Bov is that she has been feloniously taken awav, tho j light complexion, about 27 years old, and n- ttbove reward will ho given upon her delivery ( bout 5 feet 9 inches high nnd tolerably stout and all expellees paid. built, and lias been seen within u few days in I nov 2 DAVID BELL, i White Glass Lamps. A [FURTHER supply of Enameled WhOe . * Glass Mantle Lumps with Ground Mlui- * dcs> also an assortment of Lamp Wick. Just, received and for pale by nov 23 HAZARD & DEN SLOW. i paid. WILLIAM BURNSED. nov 28 4—film Christ Church. fill IE Pews in this Church which are not JL hold in fee simple, will he rented nt ten o’clock, on WEDNESDAY, December 2d, next, nnd notice will be given by the ringing oft he belt. Persons wishing to retain Pews held by them for the last twelve months, will please In signify tlioir intentions previous to the sale, to either oftlic undersigned. JAMES B. READ, ) \ Vimlons 1 WM. PARKER, 0 1 tinv 21 207 Savannah, working on board the vessels-, nnd it is probable he may now he at work at Tour Mile Point, if not in the city, nov 27 1‘ Bolivar and Jackson Caps and JVavarino Stocks. XUST received by the ship Tybee and o- J thcr Into arrivals, n. very splendid assort ment of Mon‘p nnd Youth’s Caps of entire now patterns.—Also, a very handsome assortment .. ?— —-'mo Stocks. MALLERY & DUFFY. INDEPENDENT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. T HE Pews belonging to the Church, will berontedon WEDNESDAY, tho 2d of December next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. for fine your. . The presont onenpnnts oro allowedtho priv ilege of retaining their Pews, upon paying tho assessment on tJie original cost. Tho neces sary information may be obtained by applying utt lie Counting Room of J. R. Herbert. ALE.VR TELFAIR, Chairman, nov 20 l—* Sweet Or un go Trees’. T HE subscriber as Agent for a respecta ble planter in St. Augustine* oilers for sale from three to five t housand Miyoet. Or ange Trees, deliverable in Snvaiiuidi. Ihoy arc five years old, and from 5 to 7 foot high. They will be delivered on tho wharf at #2 n piece, mul he put up in such a maimer ns to ensure their living. They can he dejiver- ed at any time between the middle ot De cember und 1st of February. The subscriber will receive orders for any n ,,n >her. Apply;S* J. D. HUGUENTN. nov 12 2^ Haydock & Gwatlimey, Commission Merchants. New York, O FFER their their cervices to tiu*ir friends in Georgia, in the transaction of busi ness with which they may favor them. New-York, 1st Nov. 1829. The undersigned is prepared to.malm ad vances mid grunt accustomed facilities to per sons disposed to consign property, for sale, to llavilook & Gwathmev of New-York. JOS. CUAIMING’, nov 23 2(10—je A CARD. M rs! JAMES HILLS, flmling it requisite to turn her nttent ion to sotno occnpn- tion for tho support of her family, will thank fully accommodate with BOARD a few young Ladies, or six or eight Children, to whom she will pay every uttentionthut maybe requisite, on terms as moderate us can be nflbrdcd. • oct 29 240—f Notice*. 4 MEETING ofthe Stockholders of “The Savannah Ice Company,” will be held ut the Store of Col. W. T. Williams, on the Bay, on MONDAY,the 7th December next, at *1 o’clock, at which time an election for «i President and four Directors oft ho Company for the ensuing year, will tuke place, nov 24 207 Notice. A LL persons are cautioned against credit ing mv wife FnANcns KonmtTH—she To the Electors of Chatham co, 1 7U3LLOW CitizonR—I again aunounco . mvsell’a candidate for thu continuance of the office of Coroner of Chatham County nt the approaching election in January next, and liumblv solicit vour suffrages. THOMAS EDEN, nov 2 429 my having left any d. ’ •; . 1:1c OOi t 'T4*ii > r. *■* CJi. H AS removed his Office to the “ HOTEL.” on tho “ ho in reudiness to attend mess, nov 17 Electors of Chatham County ! Fiiiiinds and Fm.i.ow Citizens, I AM n candidate for Coroner at tho Elec tion iu January next, and should I be elected, will endeavor to discharge the duties oftlic office with fidelity. Very respectfully, 1I.I1AUPT. oct 20 24Gjtd DR A Pf’.ns Ai. TAILORS, MARKET SQUARE, T ENDER their sincere Uiunks to their friends and the public generally for past favors, and Very respectfully solicit u. continuation of patronage. They have received mid are receiving u fresh mid handsome assortment of Super. Super. Fashionable Cloths, Cassimorcs, Vest ings, &e. &e. Also, on hand an extensivo assortment of Fashionable Heath/ Made Clothing, Consist ingot* Frock Coats,Conttecs, Vests, Pantaloons, Eiiirts, Cloaks, &c. Also, a splendid assortment of Fancy articles, such ms Cravats, (of tho very latest stylo,) Stocks, Hosiery, Gloves, IlandKoreliiefs, &c. &c. &c. N. JL 'i’he very latest New York, London mid Philadelphia Fashions are received, and their customers may depend on having their garments made in a style not to be excelled by any, and at the shortest possible notice, and also on such terms us cannot fail to please, oct 27 214 Twenty Dollars Reward. R ANA WAY from the subscriber on tho 2d September last, a bright mulatto girl named ELIZA or ELIZA GARDNER, about eghtcen years old, five feet, one or two inches high, and thick made. She is supposed to have made her way to Savannah, ns she wns^ heard of being on a raft on the river, mid of being transferred from tlieneo to a cotton boat. She is intimately acquainted with most ofthe boat hands on tho river, nnd in cunnhif? und artful. She was heard of h^’.Y* d id'tVe*/ |)5ish, ami also:* . ' ’*• x ' •* (,‘w man,i nr » l**rj ! < • c :i . >v it from luffing her out of tho State, Ii I mul all persons m e notified against, harbouring xmnw l% , ...« CITY I or employing her. ’I’he above reward* Will bo the Bav. where lie will paid, for’hcr delivery in ony jail so 1 gut her. JiS to Professional Bus-! 1 JOSEPH CABSWEi.L. Augusfa.'id yvvember, 1820. Wl—*tp uovfi “pi—Mu- uo v 25