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Valuable School Books
Jutt received from Boston, and for sale by
rilO’S'M' DRISCOLL,
I WIIOI'KAALR AND RETAIL.
fpHB National Spelling Hook, by B. D.
.1 Emerson* This work is probably bot-
t<7adapted to the purposes of teaching than
nuv other work over before published; and,el-
ihoujfJi it has not lone been before the public,
,t has met with a sale rarely preccdnnted,
cm l i? now in use in Boston ntildic schools
u.« well ns in New York, Philadelphia, &c«
Whrlpley's Compcnd of History—A very
popular and useful work.
The American First Class Book, the
National Render, and An introduction to
I the National Reader—hy the Rev. John
I pierpont. These works have boon prepared
expressly for the Boston schools, where they
ore now in use, exclusively, ns reading books;
and so great is their merit, that the two first
L named have been republished in England,
“ns a great improvement on the books there
in use.
National Reader—At a meeting of the
| school committee of the city of Boston, bul
lion at the Mayor and Aldermen's room July
'J.l, 1829—Voted, That “Picrnont’s National
i Reader” be introduced into the public gram*
1 mar schools of tlnsmty, in lieu of “ Murray’s
I Knglish Header,” after the visitation of the
fo’iools in August.
' Attest, T. \V. Phillips,
Sec’ry. of the School Cominittc.
Smith's practical Arithmetic, on a now
I plan, in which Mental Arithmetic is combin
ed with the us a of the slnto. Goodrich's
I (ieogritnhy, and largo uud small Atlas ;
(iamlricli’s History of the United States ;
Questions on tho same, by J.Emerson;
Morse’s Geography, and Foster's Grammar,
lor beginners.
T. M. D. expects short?}*, which is now
fin the press, Lectures on School Keeping—
being a complete Schoolmaster's Manual ;
highly serviceable to every person engaged
in the subject of common schools—by S. R.
Hull.
OCr Teachers furnished with copies for ex
amination gratis. dec 1
To tlio Public.
TTTilEItEAS, a report Ins been put in e.ir-
* * culatiou hy some of tlio knowing ones,
that I have discontinued tlio superhitendnncc
of the
Georgia Hotel $ Lieertj Stable.
Therefore, I do hereby give notice to the
public, and particularly to my South Carolina
mid Georgia friends, that the above establish
ment is st ill open for. tlio reception of compa
ny under my direction, and os heretofore, the
’fable will bo dnUy.supnlied with every variety
the market affords, and every necessary atten
tion will he used to give satisfaction, and pro
mote the comfort of visitors.
” The Stable is in completo order, and well
provided with good provision and active boys,
and as usual, will receive my regular inspec
tion.
pit* hoarders, hy the quarter, will be re
ceived at reduced charges.
AY. J. DUDLEY.
due 1 2G5j|p
Butter, BiU'.kwhi'sil Meal. «fc.c.
04*1 FIRKINS best Goshen Butler
mU K.l huM'Idds. Buckwheat Meal, (free
front grit)
20 qr. do do. do. do.
10 half and qr. bids. Bve do.
10 whole and 30 half bids. Canal
Flour, (Bone!io*s red mark)
10 bids, seed Rvn
20 bbls. Mess Beef, New York li*.
ipectlon
2 half bbls. Salmon
20 kegs do.
20 boxes first sort sealed Herring
30 whole and half boxes Bunch Rai
sins
5 bbls. Butter Crackers
Just received by ship Ilenry, and other late
arrivals and for sale hy A. BASSETT,
nov 30
FOR NEW YORK.
[BSTAnUHHBD LINE.]
. 4v>y The regular packet ship
irfsjxKy WVn. Thompson, master,
{JniftTiMi Will have immediate despatch.—
For freight or passage, apply to Cant. T. on
board,. or to
hall, shapter & tuPper.
nov 30
I'OR NEW.YORK.
Tlio roLnilnr pnokot ship
IIEIjEN MAIt,
iv ill lmvo immediate doapntcli.
..For froijrlit or pnnsugo, having
elegant accommodations, apply to Copt. T.
IlnvsioAii It#,. ..1 .
Harrison on board, or to
nov 30 5—p
II. LORI).
FOR NEW YORK,
The Ship
QUEEN MAR,
Cupt. Hailey,
Will leave this on Wednesday
next, 2d December, for the abovo port- For
freight ofa deck load or passage, apply to the
Captain on Loardat Motigiit’s wharf, or to
J. GUMMING & SON.
nov 30 5—o
FOR NEW-YORK,
KN'f AllLI.HlIKD LINK.]
The elegant new regular packet
ship
TYBKE,
-— t Denison Wood, master,
1 hiving n considerable part, of her enrgo en
gaged, will have immediate despatch. For
imluuce of freight or passage, having excel
lent accommodations, apply to Capt Wood
or to
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
nov 23
FOR BOSTON,
The staunch brig .
EDWIN,
Williams, master,
—— : Having most of her cargo engag
ed, will be immediately despatched. For ba
lance of freight apply to the master on board,
or to
HALL, SIIAPTER & TUPPER.
nov 37
FOR FREIGHT Oil CHARTER.
The substantial fast sailing brig
•ALBERT,
Capt. Chandler.
3 years old, burthen 150 tons
low deck, now ui readiness to receive a cargo.
For terms, apply to Capt. C. on board at
Hunters' wharf, or to
nov 27 COIIEN & MILLER.
FOR PHILADELPHIA,
The regular pocket brig
FRANCES,
Thomas Croft, master.
Will havo immediate despatch.
For freight or passage, apply to the Captain
on board, or to II. SLOAN,
_ Hunter's Buildings.
Flour, Whiskey, if-o.
83 hairdo. ( Superfine llour.
* 0 bbls. Prime Pork
20 do. Philadelphia Beer, superior
quality
20 du. (Vidor
50 dozen Porter
HI bids. } , j. . , ,
M hosi* $ 1 " ssor " '!•
30 boxes ) c, ...
11)1) hall* hoxe.s (* -•per. qurhl..-.
•! eases Shirts
3 iihds. Stone Ware
Landing from said brig, and for sule, apply
as nbov.
nov 30
Pur fedle.
A pair of young, well' broke
HOUSES- (iron greys) with a
Jersey Wagon, and Doublo Har
ness, for sale at the City Hotel.
Tlio owner is about to leave tlio
stute, and a great bargain is offered in said
establishment. Apply at the bar.
nov 27 3
GIGS! GIGS!!
A. DAY, COACII-MAKER.
HAS received by late ar
rivals from tho North, a
now aud complete assort
ment of GIGS—one clip-
|tic spring Barouche, for
one or two horses, and 3
one horse Wagons, which arc offered tor sale
(at his old stand, corner of Bryan and West
Broad-sts.) as low and on as good terms as
can bo bought elsewhere in tho State. Pur
chasers-are solicited to call and examine for
themselves.
Carriages and Gigs of all kinds repaired
with despatch, and in a workman-like order.
Wagons, Drays, Carts and Wheels of all
descriptions made and repaired for prices to
suit tho times, and work warranted. A share
of public patronage is solicited.
oet 31 248
More Prizes than Blanks!
CLASS VII.
T IIE above was drawn in Bnllimoro on
(lip 20th instant, and the drawing will
lie received hero on Thursduy. It is on the
popular odd and oven system, by which tlio
purchase of two tickets or shares, insures tho
ndventuror one, anil he may draw three pri
zes. Tho Prizes are as follows :
10,000 Dollars
1,000 Dollars
500 Dollars .
400 Dollars
200 Dollars
And a largo number of smaller denomination.
Tickets only FOUR Dollars—halves, quar
ters and eighths in proportion.
O^T* Orders are received at the
ESTABLISHED OFFICE,
Bull-street, next door to Middleton’s, in aP
the papular Lotteries. A few remain un
called far in the above advantageous scheme,
to be determined in three days—so that no
time is to he lost. . nov 30
10,000 DOLLARS.
CONNECTICUT STATE
©I t t 9 X n*
f in;
('LAS
a on tie
will be re,
rav
No. It.
21st last. Thodraw-
oived on Wednesday
Molasses, Sugar, Coflee, &,c.
A fk TIIIDS. retailing Molasses
'Jr vF 20 do. prime St. Croix Sugar
10 do. Porto Rico do.
10 do, prime N. Orleans do.
10 do. • imitation Jamuica Rum
SteElco®.
30 catty boxos Hyson Tea ) Sultan’s
10 do. do. Young Hyson do. cargo,
imported in July lost
5 pipes Holland Gin, warranted pure
50 bbls. N. E. Rum
75 do. Potatoes
150 casks Nails, assorted
300 reams Wrapping Paper
8 tons Swedes Iron, assorted
For sale by
TAFT & PADELFORD.
nov 17
FOR NEW-YORK. j
[sen o a n i: n l i n n. ] I
The fast, sailing packet schooner!
EXCEL, j
[\\\\ E. Helikcr, master.
Will meet with despatch. For
freight' or passage, having superior accom
modations, apply to Capt. II. on board, at
Anciatix’s wharf, or to
nov 30 COllEN & MILLER.
FOR CHARLESTON,
The regular packet sloop
JOHN CHEVALIER,
Capt, N. H. Sisson,
r Will sail This Day, ut 12, M.
wind and weather permitting. Per freight or
passage apply to Cupt. S. on board or to
JOHN W. LONG.
nov 30
Butter, Apples, &c.
Received per seftr. Excel,
*| KEGS choice Goshen Butter
X t_r 10 bbls. Apples
10 do. “Treadwell's” Butter Crack-
10 half bbls. do. do.
20 half and qr. bbls. Buckwheat.
10 half and whole bbls. Canal Flour
20 boxes Choose
10 do. Prunes
(i drums Figs
10 bbls. Almonds, Filberts, Madeira
Nuts and Brazil Nuts
For salo by
PALMES & RICHARDS,
nov 30 5—e
Sorrel & Anderson,
O FFER for sale, landing from sbip Sarah
Parker, and schr. Wctrcc, from Balti
more,
125 bbls Gin
JO pipes White’s best Gin
40 iilids. Whiskey
120 bbls. sup. Flour
50 bugs Rio Coffee
12 boxes Hams
H half bbls. Mess Beef, and
25 boxes manufactured Tobacco,
nov 30
White Lend,Spanish Brown,&c
q rt CWT. White Lend, in lurgo ami
uD small kegs
12 bbls. Spanish Drown
8 do. Vonotian Red
t do. Yellow Ochro
BO boxes Chroma Yellow
60 Dm. Prussian nhio
Rod Load, Litharge, Verdigris
Sand 1’apcr, Glaziers Diamonds
^.^S^SlfcTwNBLOW.
nov 33
SCHEME:
FOR SEW ORUCAXR,
The packet sloop
EMPRESS,
Captain Curtiss,
■ 1 ,, Will sail lor tlio above port, on
the first of December. For freight or passage
apply to tho master on hoard or to
A. BASSETT.
nov 37
1 prize of
$10,000
1
du
2,000
1
do
2,000
1
do
1,2110
1
do
1,022
•i
do
1,000
4
do
000
r>
do
:ioo
10
do
100
10
do
200
20
do
100
Tickutfl,
: : $4 00
Halve?,
: ' : 8 00
Quarters, :
Orders attended to at
1 00
LUTHERS
nov 30 Lottery cf* Exchange Office.
RICH SCHEME,
THE NEW YORK CONSOLIDATED
FOR CHARLESTON,
The last sailing packet sloop
AUGUSTA,
Capt. Hanford,
Having superior accommoda
tions for Passengers, will meet with despatch.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
~‘10RN
Rev. C. tf.Alclen,
R espectfully announces,that ho win
attend t-j tho instruction of a limited
number of young Ladies,in thewarious branch
es of an English aud Classical Education.—
Particular attention will be paid to Elocution,
on tlio principles dovolopod by Dr. Rush.
Those who may study- Natural Philosophy
and Chemistry, may havo the? privilege of
hearing Lectures on those subjects, accom
panied with experimental illustrations. The
Spanish will also bo taught, than winch no
modern language is more noble and boautiful
in structure; und, at tlio same time, more rea
dily acquired. The Spanish Class may ex
pect a few Lectures on the Literature of Spain,
embracing a notice of tho principal Spanish
Poets. Instruction will also bo given in
Drawing and Painting in Water Colors, Cray
ons and Oils, and in Oriental Tinting, to the
Members of tho School, and to such as may
desire tedevoto 1 heir leisure exclusively to
this department. For terms, or other informa
tion, please apply to Mr. Aldon, at Mrs. Bat-
toy’s. If tho limited number of fifteen shall
be engaged in season, the School will com
mence on the 7th of December.
If desirable, n cluss of Gent lemen can re
ceive instruction in Spanish, at hours not de
voted te the School.
(klr - Mr. Aldcnproposes,during the winter,
to deliver publicly a course of familiar Lec
tures on Chemistry, in some convenient
Hoorn : duo notice of which shall bo given.
References :—Rev. Mr. Nbufvillk, W.
B. Bulloch, and A. Barclay, Esqs.
nov 28 4
$10 Howard,
F OR Boy Wally, if delivered at R. J. Ar
nold’s plantation, Bryan county, or to
Robert Habersham, Savannah. The Boy is
light complexion, about 27 years old, anil a-
bout 5 feet 9 inches high and t olerably stout
built, and lias been seen within a l'uw days in
Savannah, working onboard the vessels, and
it is probable lie may now bo at work at Four
Mile Point, if not in the city,
nov 27 ’ 3—p
PUBLIC SALES.
THIS DA Y.
BY PIHMimuK Ac RAKER,
On TUESDAY, 1st Deo. next,
At 11 o'clock will be sold in front of tho
Court House,
2- Prime NEGRO FELLOWS.
Terms Cash, purchaser paying for titles,
nov 24
SHERIFF’S SALE—CONTINUED.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
W ILL be sold before the Court House in
the City of Savauuali, between tlio
usual hours of sale,
All that plantation nenr Savannah, known,
as Twecdstde, containing 485-acres, with tho
mprovcincnts thereon, bounded North and
North East by Savannah river and Onlow
Island, on tho North West by lauds belong
ing to Postell, and on tho South by lands
bclongingto Airs. Margaret Mackny,* levied
on ns the property of John Morel, io satisfy
executions in fiver of the Bank of Darien,
Bunk of the State of Goorgiu, Planters’
Bunk and others.
Also, all that lot No. (0) six, Columbia
wurd, with the improvements thereon, houn
ded East by No. (7) seven, South hy a latte,
West by lot No. (5) five, anti North hy
Broughton street. Levied on ns the proper
ty of John Morel, to satisfy executions in
favor of tho Bank of Darien, Bank of tho
Stute of Georgia, Planters’ Bank &. others,
nov 6 GEORGE MILLEN, s. c. c.
Sweet Orange Trees.
T IIE subscriber ns Agent, for a respecta
ble planter in St. Augustine, offers for
salo from throe to five thousand Sweet Or-
ango Trees, deliverable in Savannah. They
are five years old, and from 5 to 7 feet high.
They will be delivered on tlio wharf at #2
apiece, and ho put up in such a manner ns to
ensure their living. They can be deliver
ed at any time between the middle of De
cember a nd 1st of February. Tlio subscriber
will receive orders for any number.
Apply to J. 1). IIUGUENIX.
nov 12 258
Satinets, Brown Sheetings, &c.
3 CASES Satinets, assorted colors und
qualities
2 bulcs Brown Sheetings
1 case dark Fancy Prints
1 do. low priced do. .
I do. do, Furniture do*
Plain Bobiuctt Footings, wide and narrow
Merino and Prussian Shawls and Mantles
Merino Handkerchiefs, senrlct und white
Silk Bandanas, (lino quality)
Silk Umbrellas, largo ^izo, (ivory handles)
Darning Colton, assorted numbers
Pins in picks, Nos. fj and 6
Dressing and Side Combs, assorted sizes
Wire Ribbons, asserted colors
4-4 Jaconet? Muslins, diflerent qnnKfiea
Colored Ni l Suspenders, low priced
Red J'lanncln, various qualities
Black Worsted Hose, do. do.
Landing from sdir. Excel, for sale bv
JACOB IVARlNlJ, j
nov 30 Gibbons* Range. J
Canal Flour,Cheese, Butter,&c.
A 4~h BBLS. Cn iiul Flour, E. S. B. &.Co*u.
tv red brand
10 casks first quality Cheese
15 firkins choice Goshen Butter
20 half and 10 qr. burrcls Buckwheat
Meal
10 qr. casks Malaga Wine
10 bids. White Beans
10 bbls. and 10 half do. Holt's Crackers
5 do. Smoked Beef
Landing from ship Hcnrv and for salo by
nov 30 JOHN BENTLEY.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House in
tho City of Savannah, between the us
ual hours of sale,
A11 t he Eastern moiety or half part of nil
those lots, parts nr parcels of land, situated
and being in the hamlets of Yumaeraw and
City of Su vnunnh and county of Clint hum,
being the whole of lot. No. (5) live, and part
of lot No. (•!) fmr, which said Eastern half
thereof is bounded on the North hv the river
Savannah, on tho East hy wharf lot. known
as Pooler's, on the South* by Indian s’reet, «£•
on tho West hy the Western moiety of said
lot and a half, and containing one’ hundred
and fifty foot on tho riverSqvannnh,and runs
hack from the water to Indian street, togeth
er with the buildings uud improvements.’ Le
vied on under and by virtue of a foreclosure
of mortgage in favor of Samuel Hale, ad
ministrator of June's M. Bolton, deceased,
against Robert and Joseph Habersham.
GEORGE MILLEN, s. t . c.
net 3
SHERIFF'S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL bo sold before the Court. House in
Chatham County, between the usual
hours of salo,
Buildings on half I/)ts Nos. 30 and 40,
Elbert ward, bounded east by Jellbrssn street,
south by other halts of Lots Nos. 3!) und 40,
west hy Lot No, 38, ami north by a lane—
Levied on ns the property of Dr. Abraham
Shell nil, to satisfy executions issued from a
Justice’s court in favor of Joseph Gumming
and others—returned to mo by constables.
Also, one negro boy named Reuben—levi
ed on ns tlio property oft lie estate of Thomas
G. Davis to satisfy an execution issued out.
of a court in favor of Finch «J|f- Wnrinnd.
against James Davis, one of the heirs, and
sold by consent, of nil tho heirs. Property
returned to me hv a constable,
nov2 'GEO. MILLEN, s. c. r.
nov 20
CLAGllORN & WOOD.
FOR SUNDER Y,
Tlio regular packet sloop
ANN,
N. Sclawir.li, Master,
Will sail for tho abovo port
on Saturday 5th Dee. For freight, apply to
the Master on board at Scott &, Bn Hours’ whf.
nov 28
CLASS 13 FOR 1829.
W ILL be drawn in tho City of Now York
on the 20th instant. The result will
be received on the 6th December. In this
Scheme with only 14000 Tickets, the Capi
tal Prizes are:—.
20,000 DOLLARS
10,000 DOLLARS
3,000 DOLLARS
2,500 DOLLARS
2,110 DOLLARS
1,000 DOLLARS
1,000 DOLLARS
1,000 DOLLARS
1,000 DOLLARS
1,000 DOLLARS
5 of 600 Dollars, 5 of 400, 39 of 100, and
a large immherof80, 60, 50, 40, &c.&c.&c.
Yates i]* AP In tyre, Managers—45 num
bers—-0 drawn ballots,
Tickets, 810 00 I Quarters, 82 50
Halves, 5 001 Eighths, 1 25
Orders received in all the popular Lot
teries at the ESTABLISHED OFFICE,
Bull-street next to Epninger’s.
Prize Tickets in other Lotterrics, received
for orders, uud Cush paid lbr prizes,
nov 24
Landing i'rom schr. Excel,
BBLS. Canal Flour
«XvF 20 firkins Goshen Butter
8 half bids. Fulton Market Beef
10 tierces Sperm Oil
10 bbls. Cider
• 10 kegs Salt Petrc
For sale by
nov 30 COIIEN & MILLER.
Choose.
A ft BOXES superior Cheese
fl:” ALSO,
20 Casks do
Lauding and for sale hy
ELIAS BLISS,
nov 27 3—p
FOR AUGUSTA.
Tlio polo boat
SPLENDID,
ha Has a good set of hands
fir und liglitci.i *to attend.—
Freight will bo taken low. Appleto
nov 14
J. STONE.
To Rent,
THE upper rooms in Johnston’s,
buildings, corner of Bay und Bull
streets, having recently been put
in good condition. Possession
given immediately. Apply to Charles A.
Woodrufl'or tho subscriber.
GEO. IIOUSTOUN.
nov 12 258
nov 17
To Bent,
The Store adjoining tho City
Hotel, under the dwelling of Mrs.
Miller. Immediate possession
given. Apply to
PHILBiUCK & BAKER
30,000IK)LLS.
On Saturday the 14th instant,
The. frst Drawing of the
MII.I.F.DGHVlI.I.I'.MAKO'iXICIIAI.I,
LOTTERY,
T OOK place anti will ho continued on
tho 27th inst. ami 11th aud 24th Dee.
SCHEME :
1 prize of
$00,000
5
prizes of
$700
1 do
10,000
5
do
600
2 do
10,000
5
do
000
2 do
0,000
5
do
400
5 do
1,000
5
(io
000
5 do
1100
5
do
200
5 do
TickotH,
Halves,
Quarters,
feOO
25
do
100
$10 00
0 (10
2 00
For nlilo in a Brent vnrioty of nmnlmrs nt.
LUTHERS.
Loaf Sugar.
•J BBLS. double refined Loaf Sugar,
Avr 10 do. single do. do. do.
without tho use of blood, from the factory of
Lex, Cnnby &. Lex, landing from brig Fran
ces and for sale by II. SLOAN,
nov 30
S|)crm Oil.
CASKS first quality Sperm Oil, will
^ A bo sold low frowm the wharf,
ALSO,
12 bnles Oakum, by
SOllREL & ANDERSON,
nov 30 5—p
Albany Alo and Cider.
A4Y BBLS. Fuller &- Taylor’s double Ale
£d\J 20 do. tine Cider
Landing from ship Ilnnrv and schr. Excel
for sale hy JOH N BENTLEY.
iiov 30
By J. H. HERBERT.
On tho first Tuesday in December next,
— 11 o’clock, will bo sold before the Court
House in this city, a priino
FIELD HAND,
About thirty years of age.
nov 25
By J I). HERBERT.
On tlio first TUESDAY in December next,
II o’clock, will be sold before tlio Court
House, ui this city—
A NEGRO WOMAN,
About 25 years ol.d, a good field band, and her
child, about one year old. Terms cash,
nov 21
CITY SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
II. L be sold at. the Court House between
the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock.
Lot. and improvements on West Ilroad-.«t.,
Oglothorpeward, the present residence of tho
defendant-—Levied on to satisfy an execution
in favorofllour}* Moruingstar against Ezra
Kent.
A negro girl, named Judy, levied on to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of Honry Morning-
star against. John S. Foster, Mary G. Foster
his wife and Hester Loper.
Northern half of lots 39 und 40,Elbert ward,
with the improvements thereon, fronting on
Joflerson 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 Abrnhnm Elieftall.
Sundry articles ofGroccricsand DryGoods,
levied on as tho property of Pierce Howard
to satisfy an execution in’fuvor of John B.Gau-
dry. A. D’LYON, c. s.
nov 2
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALES.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
kikt ILL be sold before the Court House in
t T the city of Savannah, between the usu
al hours of sale, the following property, or so
much thereof us will satisfy the Statu and
County Tax:
Lot. and improvements, Fuhm st. Ogb
tliorpc Wurd, also lot or lots letter P. same
ward, levied on as tlio property of James Mor
rison to satisfy the State and County Tax tor
tlio year 1828, amount, duo 81075nnd costs.
Two half lots Nos. 39 and 40, and improve
ments thereon, Elbert ward,city of Savannah,
levied on ns the property of Abraham Slief-
tall, to satisfy tlio State and County Tax for
the yours 1827 and 1828, amount $28 64 and
costs.
DAVID BELL, t. c.c.r.
iiov 2
Mess Pork and Beef.
A A BBLS. Mess Pork
10 do. do. Beef
Lauding, for sale hy
nov 30 TAFT & PADELFORD.
Salt Afloat.
r HE cargo of tlio British ship Essex is
ofibred in lots to suit purchasers bv
ANDREW LOW & CO.
nov 27 3—p
Portland Rum.
Oft BBLS. Portlund Rum, colored, laml-
Av ing from ship Henry, and for salo by
IIALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
nov 30
nov 21
Canal Flour.
-g WHOLE and 10 half barrels, landing
A from schr Excel, for sulo hy
nov 30 ^TAJ’T A* PADELFORD
Order.
A N Election is hereby ordered to h" hold
at the otlice of Justice Vnllenu on Tues
day tlio 8th of December next, for a 2d Lieu
tenant of the Savannah Volunteer Guards,
vice Lieut. Hunter, resigned, and for an En
sign of tlio corps, vice Ensign Hcinemnnn,
resigned. Two Freeholders and two Justi
ces of tho Pence, ora majority of them, will
preside.
(Signed) JOSEPH W. JACKSON,
nov 2&
Lieut. Cotu’t. S. V.
Notico.
A MEETING oft he Stockholders of “The
Savannah lee Company,” will he held at
tho Store of Col. W. T. Wu.mams, on the
Bay, on MONDAY, the 7th December next,
at. 1 o’clock, at which time an election for a
ProsWntniid four Directors oftho Company
for tho ensuing year, will take place,
nov 21 207
A 1
JVotico.
LL persons are cautioned against credit
ing my wife Francks Uonr.uTH—*h«
having left me, 1 do not feel bound to pay
any debts of her contracting.
NATHAN ROBERTS,
nov 25 I
jTTBIiIC gj&HS.
THIS DAY.
BY J. B, HERBERT,
THIS DAY, 1st inst.
At 11 o’clock, will be sold before tho Court
House in this City,
Two first rate CARRIAGE HORSES.
ALSO,
A JERSEY WAGGON..
‘fr* 5 1 Terms cash.
By J.B. HERBERT.
On TUESDAY, 1st December,
At 11 o'clock, will be sold before the Court
House in this city, *
A NEGRO. WOMAN,
about 22 years of ago, a good cook, ironer
uud washer.
n»v 20 Terms cash.
POSITIVE SALE.
BY J. B. HERBERT.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
Will ho sold before the Court House in the
city of Savannah between the usual hours of
sale
Those two Two Story Buildings on Indian
.street, with the Jot on which tlioy stand, 100
feet hy 85 in fee simple, formerly the property
■if John Siivcrin.
Conditions—one third cash, one third 60
days and tho balance 120 days, for approved
indorsed paper,
nov 19
"~sh"eripf’s SALE. ‘
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILI i be sold at tho Court House in Bry
an county, between tho usual hours of
sale, the following slaves, viz.
Hannibal, Clurn, PJiebe, Mima, and two
diildren. Dick, Rhody, Amy, Caini Paul,
Lucy, Elsey, Troop, Dick, Nanny, Juno,Ctc-,
sar, Dicey, Monday t; Toney, Ned, D&phne,
Porter, Kitty, Diana, Clorenda, Betsy, Apol
lo, Fanny, Molly, Lowey, Fronkey, levied on
ns the property of Jolm Morel, Esq. under
executions in favor of the Bank of Darien,
and tho hank of the Ktato of Georgia. Pro
perty pointed out hy the defendant.
WM. II. VANBRACKEL, s. d. c.
out 30
GUARDIAN’S SALE,
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be sold before tho Court House in
Effingham county, between tho. lioura
of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. the following tract
ot land, viz.
One tract situate in the county of Effing
ham, on the Back Bay Rond to Louisville,
between J7 and 18 milc3 from Savannah,
•oulainmg 200 acres more or less, beinfftho
southern jmrfc of a tract of lund originally
granted to John Wisenbakcr—being part of
t he real estate of Mar}* G. Loner, Missouri
Loper, and Jolm C. Loper, minors and or
phan children of Asa Loper. deceased.
Mold by permission of tho Court of Ordin
ary of Chathom county. Conditions cash—
purehuser paving for titles,
llESTER LOPER, Guardian,
oct i w uj.
Underwriters’ Sale.
nrj. D. HERBERT,
On WEDNESDAY, 3d Dec.
At 11 o’clock, will be sold before my store,
for account of the Underwriters and all con
cerned,
2 bales OSNABURGS,
partiufiy dumaged on the voyage of import)
ti°n. Terms casli.
tion.
nov 30
To the Flectors of Chatham co
F ELLOW Citizens—I again announce
myself a candidate for the continuance of
tho office of Coroner of Chatham County at.
tho approaching election in January next, and
humbly solicit your suffrages.
THOMAS EDEN,
nov2 429
DRAPERS & TAILORS,
MARKET SQUARE,
T ENDER their sincere thanks to their
friends and the public generally for
past favors, and very respectfully solicit a
continuation of patronage.
They have received and are receiving a
fresh and Jiaudsomo assortment, of Super.
Super. Fashionable Cloths, Cassiinercs, Vest
ings, &0.&C.
Also, on hand an extensive assortment of
Fashionable?
Ready Made Clothing,
Consist ing of Frock Coats,Conttces, Vests,
Pantaloons, Shirts, Cloaks, &c. Also, n
splendid assortment of Fancy articles, such
as Cravats, (oftho very latest stylo,) Stocks,
Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. &c. &c.
N. ft. Tho very latest New York, London
and Philadelphia Fashions aro received, and
their customers may depend on having their
garments made in u stylo not to be excelled by
nuy, and at tlio shortest possible notice, ami
also on such terms ns cannot fail to please,
oct 27 244
Justice Pelot’s Court
W ILL bo held at tlio Court House on tho
12th of December. All Suitors, Jurors
and Witnesses will give their attendance, un
der penalty of the law. Return day to said
Term, 2d December,
nov 30 5—e
Sheet Copper.
2 CASES 10 ox. London Sheet Copper
Just received and for sale by
nov 30 A. BASSETT.
Wanted.
A GOOD Servant that understands cook
ing, washing and ironing, is wanted in
a small family. Sho must bo noted for hon
esty and steadiness, for such a one liberal
wages will be paid. Apply to
new 25 LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Howard Street Flour.
BBLS. landing from sclp. Wetrce
aud for sale by
HALL. SHATTERS TUPPF.R.
nov 30