The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, December 28, 1829, Image 3

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NEXT DRAWING. sn HAND CONSOLIDATED LOT- VT TEH Y, Class It), drew in Washington on tliu --’d instant and the drawing received in the city on Wednesday week. UOmuii' here—0 drawn ballots—Yates *• M'Intyrc Managers. The following'are sorao of the Prizes,— 10,000 DOLLARS 0,000 DOLLARS 4,000 DOLLARS 0,000 DOLLARS 0,035 DOLLARS 1,000 DOLLARS 1,000 DOLLARS 1,000 DOLLARS 1,000 DOLLARS 1,000 DOLLARS 86,00 I 10 ol' 400 I 10 of And prizes uf inferior denomination amount' ingin the whole to 130,380 DOLLARS. Tickets only 85—Halves 2 50—Quarters 1 25 Q&- Orders received in all established Lot teries at ROBERTSON’S Lottery and Kxcnnngo office, Bull-street, next to Kppingor's whore u very tew of the above remain uncalled for. dec 28 16,000 DOLLARS. GRAND CONSOLIDATED 5 of 5 of ssoo OIK) CLASS NO. ID. W AS Drawn in tho City of Washington on tho OSil, tho drawing will bo receiv ed on Wcdnesay next, SCHEME: 1 prize of SIC,OIK) 1 do 6,(100 1 do 4,000 3,000 I do 1 do 0,035 5 do 1,000 r> do 600 f> do 400 10 do’ 3(H) 10 do 3(H) 20 ilo 160 24 do 100 &C, &c. &c. Tickets, Halves, On 3 Quarters, Orders attended to at i dec 28 LUTHER’S Lottery «£• Exchange Office. 8,000 DOLLARS. rplIM MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, JL Class, No. G was drawn at Baltimore •on Thursday, anil iho drawing will he receiv ed on Now Year’s Day—GO numbers—0 drawn ballots:— rmZER: 1 of 1 of 5 of 88,o:h) 2,055 1000 5 of .5 of 5 of 8500 500 250 And a large number of inferior denomina tion. Tickets only #3—shares in propor tion. OCr Orders in all tho popular Lotteries received at ROBERTSONS Lottery and Exchange Office, Bull-stroet, next to Eppinger’s—whore cash is paid for prizes, and prizes roceivcd in payment. doc 28 $8,000 FOR $3. O N the 1st of January next, tho drav ny of tho Maryland Lottery, No. 0, wilt ue •.received. 9 drawn ballots. SCHEME: 1 prize of 518,000 i do 3,055 5 do 1,000 500 5 do 6 do :hx> 5 do 360 02 do 100 Ticket*, : : r : : 83 00 Halve*, • ; : : : 1 50 Quarters, : : : : : 75 dec 28 Lottery cf* Exchange Office. LOUIS FALLIGANT, TUB PATI1BR TO TUB FMENDH OF MDERTV. ritllE Anniversary of my Little Hope, bom A from inisfortuno and an unfortunate old French Republican Soldier, tho first day of January last, will bo cclobratod the same day evory year, objections exeepted, by a military repository, of which the imporishablo names of the founders of the American Republic, written upon Burgees from lOto 30 feet long, will he the principal ornament. I dare (latter myself that the friends ef Li berty will not neglect to visit the memory of the great men who have known how to brave the most horrible? slavery, rack, and death, which were waiting fur them, if they had not Vanquished the wretched monitor who hold America chained, as Baron Frederick Trench was during ton years’ imprisonment nt tins fortress of Magdeburg, by command of tho Great Frederick, Tyrant of Prussia. Mr. Falligant’s good customers, friends, and especially his beloved country Crackers, will have the favour to bo purged with a few drops of French balsam of life, which in bin country mnkes the parrots speak, sing and .hollow fluently in asliort time, and the young rnen of his own village dance, jump anil stir thcinselvos like cels, with their dear sweet hearts, who very often give away to their lovers tho swcutost kisses that iinturo enn produce, which indeed make one and tlm other feel extremely satisfied, and tho hap piest mortals in tho world. dec 08 28 Oranges. 8 aaa ORANGES, five days from the ,UUU grove at St. Marys, carefully handled, for sale by PALMES & LEE, dec 20 Exchange Duck. Figs. S MYRNA FIGS " noiv fruit” in Drums Just received for sale by CHARLES A. WOODRUFF. dec 15 ' GUNS. 9 CASES fine Double and Single Bnrrol !> Guns. Received by tho Agnesi!. Ann nd for sole by N. B. it II. WEED. <lcc U) Irish Potatoes. a .FEW bushels first quality rcnl Irish Po- [% tatoes. For sale by d(K 18 CLAGIIORN & WOOD. Flour. Bayard. & Hunter, q ft n nBi ' 8, s “p f - “Gnn'cg{"V“^’ OUU 00 hairdo, do. do? • 141 do. fino do. 0 do. X middlings 50 do. straight do. 200 do. “Haxall" Supor. BOO do. Hownrd-Bt. Super. 100 halfdo. do. do. uu. 270 kegs Nails assorted, from 4d. 4Ud. in 5U and 100 lb. kegs 14 do. Brads 40 bbls. Loot*Sugar 15 boxes Lump do. 50 bbls. Apple Brandy 10 do. Peach do. 10 do. Cordial 5 pipes sup. Baltimore Gin 5 do. American Brandy 4 boxes superior Baltimore Hums 50 chaldrons Virginia Coal 100 kegs liord 50,000 Spanish Hogars 2 packages Po»* chong Tea •1 do. Ilyson do. 2 baskets Chnmpaigno Power and Shot, assorted, dec 29 25—p Beef, Pock, Figs, &c. J UST rocoived per ship Statira, sclir. O- thollo, and other lute arrivals, viz : 50 bids. Prime Beef, Now 50 do. Mess do. do. 50 do. Prime Pork do. 50 do. Mess do. do. 10 halfdo. Mess Beef do. 10 do. do. do. Pork do. 20 kegs Butter, best Goshen 50 drums New Figs 20 bbls. Butter Crackers, fresh 20 qr. do. do. do. do. 20 half do. Buckwheat Flour 20 qr. do. do. do. 20 kegs Wine'Biscuit 20 boxes Raisins 20 half do. do. 20 qr. do. do. And in Store, A full nssortmhnt of Groceries and Ship Chandlery, which will bo sold low by CLAGIIORN & WOOD, dec 24 Anciaux’s wharf. lloekwater Ale, Newark Citlcr, &c. J^0 WHOLE and 0 half bbls. Rockwator 10 bbls. choice “Newark” Cider 5 do. Newtown Pippins 7 kegs Gosnen Butter 10 half and qr. bbls. Buckwheat Meal 50 bbls. sup. Canal Flour 50 boxes Sperm Candles 10 frails fresh sotl Shelled Almonds 50 drums Figs 5 bbls. Smoked Beef 20 boxes “Digby” ilerrirg Just received per svhr. Othello, for salo by PALMES &. RICHARDS. * dec 24 20—p Ale, Kum, Cheese, Butter, &o «A BBLS. Fuller & Taylor’s double Ale f v 10 hnlfbbls. do. do. 20 bbls Portland Rum 5 hhds. do. 10 casks first quality Cheese 10 firkins best Grwdien l.tnftr? 50 bbls. Newtown Pippin Apples 10 half bids. Fulton Market Reef and 20 boxes Sonp Landing from ship Statira. and brig Union, lor sale by * JOHN BENTLEY, dec 24 China Wan?. <$’*:. O NE elegant French China TEA SET, Landscape pattern, forty four pieces 1 English do. do., white and Gold do. 55 liiocns 4 oval brown do. do. 1 blue DINNER SET, 114 pieces 1 blue do. 07 do. Moulded Glass oval and octagon Dishes, Butter Tubs, Salad Bowl, and Cup Plates. For sale, Bull-street, next to Eppinger’s, by dec 22 G. ROBERTSON. FOR LIVERPOOL, Tho firat^ratO'Cojiporod wow ship ' ,r - Benedict, master, \ Will commence loading immedi- For freight of eottttn, apply to . W. GASTON, doc 25 »>7—p for new.york, [kstaomsued linb.1 rr,,c TlX cl sllip . Thomas Wood t mastcr, Will lie immediately despatched. For freight or passage, having excellent ac commodations, apply to Capt. W. on bourd, or to HALL, SHATTER & TUPPER. dec 25 EOJi NEW YORK, [u START, 18 II ED LINE.] Tho regular packet ship MACON, p- L. Porter, master. Having half of her cargo engaged, will be immediately despatched for balance of freight or passugo, having elegant accommo dations apply to Capt. Portor on board, or to HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. dec 10 Straw Hats. J UST received per ship Statira Ladies’ line Straw Bolivar Hats Judies’ low priced do. do. Ladies’ Straw Cottages Misses open Straw Cottages For salo wholesale or retail, at tho very low est murket price, at No. 1, Y’oung’s Buildings, Murkct Square, by A. BENNETT, dec 24 Letter l 1 oolscap Paper. *il K A REAMS super Letter Taper XaJvl 50 do. Cap do. 31 dozen Webster’s Spelling Books 50 reams Wrapping Taper 20 do. Printing Med. do. Just received and for sale by Til I LB RICK & BAKER. dec 25 Whiskey and Sugar. VJ A IIIIDS. Philadelphia Ryo Whiskey £■ U 5 boxes double rclined LoafSugnr, re fined without tho use of blood 5 do. single do. do. do. do. Landing from brig Tola anil for salo by II. SLOAN, ( q oc 03 Hunter’s Buildings. Just Received. W PUNCHEONS Jnmnica Rmn f 10 do/. Ciiuo mill Rush bottom Fancy Chairs 30 do Windsor Chairs. Landing from ship Statira, and for siiloliy .J, B. IIERBLR1. doc 21 Harrison Apple Cider. L ANDING Irorn ship Macon 20 bbls Cider, manufactured by J. Crane Of West Bloomfield, A supply of tlio above superior article will bo received weekly. ‘ • • dec 17 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, The fast sailing brig UNION, E. Jordon, master, Burthen 180 tons, 5 years old.— Apply to Captain J. on hoard, at Anciaux’s wharf, or to COIIEN & MILLER, dec 24 Latest London Fashions. DttAi’Kits &. 'r.vn.ons, H MARKET NQUAUK, AVE received by ship Emporor and otliur late arrivuls a new and complete assortment of GOODS r .whieh renders their assortment as good, and as eminently calcu lated tor tho seuson,- as can bo found at any similar establishment in tho State, consist- mgof Superior Mack, blue, brown, olive, green and imxt BROADCLOTHS. Very superior k1ack r hlue, fawn, eiirhcnu, corotmtioitand other coloredCASS1MERES. VESTINGS, of all qualities and descrip tions. Together with a general and fashionable assortment of Heady Made Clothing, Such as, Coats, Frocks, Coiittoes, Pnnts- Vcsts, &c. of all qualities aud descriptions— with a groat variety of Fancy articles, all of which will bo sold as cheap as can lie bought in any similar establishment in the Union. N. B. As tho subscribers are determined that none shall excel them, either in fashion, neatness or punctuality of execution, they hope to merit a continuance ofpublic patron age. All orders from tho country or otherwise, will bo gratefully rocoived, and executed witli a particular reference to neatness and dura bility, as wo have in our employ the first rate New Y’orlc and Philadelphia workmen, doc 10 U) PUBLIC SALES. Jumuica Rum. nvj. b.HIerbert. THIS DAY, 28th imrt. At 11 o clock, will bo sold before niy store, 7 puncheons 4tli proof Jamaica Hum, of superior quality, and warranted genuine, lun- dmg Irorn ship Statira. ALSO, 10 pipes Holland GIN doc 28 Terms at time of sale. RyJ.li. HERBERT, THIS DAY, 28th inst. At 11 o’clock, will be sold before mystorc, for account of all concerned, 1 pair dark Sorrel Carriage HORSES, Raised iu Pennsylvania, and nbout 7 years Terms Cash. doc 28 Underwriter’s Sale. ByJ. B. inch BE It T. THIS DAY’, 28th inst. At. 11 o’clock, will bo sold before my store, for account of the Underwriter’s und ull con- corned. , 17 bnrrcls FLOUR, damaged on the voyage of importation and sold under the inspection of tho Port Wardens dec 28 Terms cash. PUBLIC SALES. ogam BY PIIILlJItlCK A BAKER* , On WEDNESDAY, 30thin8t. At 11 o' clock, will bo sold in front of tfieir Auction Store, , J.? cases Men's Tliick Brogans, dec 25' roll NEW.YORK, [schooner link,] Tho fast snilingpacketBchr. O T II E L L O, Walter Bulhlcy, master, Will meet with quick dcsputch. For freight, or pnssngc, having handsome ac commodations, apply to Capt. B. on board, at Anciaux’s whurf, or to COHEN & MILLER. Eorsale on hoard, 20 bbls Apples, in fine order 15 drums new Smyrna Figs doc 24 1’OR DARIEN, Sloop SPLENDID, Capt. J. (!nines, To sail with despatch. For freight apply to the Captain on board at Jones upper wlmrfor to DUNNING &CAMPFIELD. dec 25 27—p To Rent. THE upper rooms in Johnston’s buildings, corner of Bay and Bull streets, having recently been put in good coiiil thin. Possession given immediately. Apply to Charles A. W’oodrufi’or the subscriber. GEO. IIOUSTOUN. nov 12 258 For Sale, 4 VALUABLE Plantation in Liberty- County, within two miles of Rieeboro', containg Nino Hundred Acres: about 250 acres of this land uro tide-swamp very fertile under bank, and there are at least One Hun dred Acres more, all of which are believed to be very well adapted to the culture of Sugar Cane. The highland is very good, and has generally produced ns abundant Crops of (jot- ton aud provisions, ns any in tho neighbor hood. For terms, which will he accomoda ting, apply to Mr. PETIT DE VILLERS, in Savannah. dec 10 ID—re Notice. Bank of Darien, December 8, 1B2D. A N ELECTION will bo held, at tho Rank ing House, in this citv, on MONDAY’, tho 4th day of JAN U A R Y *N EXT, for FIVE DIRECTORS on tho part of tho individual Stockholders, for tho ensuing year. Tho poll will ho opened at ton A. M, and dosed at iwo P.M. Hi/ order. EBENEZER S. REES, Cashier. The Savannah Georgian and Millodgovillo Journal will publish the above until the elec tion. dec 12 10 Sweet Oranges. By J. B. HERBERT. THIS DAY’, 28th inst. At 11 o’clock, will bo sold before my store, 29,000 Sweet ORANGES, dec 28 Terms cash. (North TIIOM UNION ilOTKfj 11 rst co . Notice. T IIO.SE gentlemen of the Savnnnnh Vol unteer Guards who are desirous of cn- eourngingnmiliturv spirit or volunteer corps, «... ....« th It rst corner of the Public Sou err,) • will lie gratefully thanked by tho subscriber MAS VOS. UPj'ON C’OUNTY, t*EO. j (the agent of tho company at Athens) if the)- THE Subscriber 1ms the plea- j will send tho Caps which they formerly wore mire of announcing to the public,; to the office .of thi-Geombm j.r R.mnfilS..«.n « •««•«.> ««.0 t t.mi.rtntimi.-j rhcreby nha!»luiglum to enlleet them with establishment is nearly comjdo- much greater facility 1 ho fitted ill Iho neatest stylo for! subscriber also req lies' ill 1 1 • • v ,,t ’ w' « •'««*«*•««: tiierf ; i»y •nnnmrtfg ostahlishinent is nearly comjdo- uiucdi greater facility ami despatch. 'J’lie ted nml will ht) fitted in tho neatest stylo for! subscriber also rcqueVs that.they will bo sent tho rpvainmodntinn of U’R AVELLERE^ind ! on or before tiio3Ut.li of tie’s mouth. As ninny Underwriters’ Sale. BYJ. B. HERBERT. THIS DAY', 28th inst. At 11 o’clock will be sold before mv store, foraecount of the underwriters and all con cerned, 148 Bags SHOT, Dnmnged on the passage of importation, and sold under the inspection of the Port Wardens. dee. 28 Terms cash. Madeira Wine. BYJ. B. HERBERT, On WEDNESDAY, Xlftlli inst. At II o’clock, will ho sold before the Count ing Room of Mosers. Kctchum & Bar- roughs, 2 pipes 'i Oliveira Wine, ol’su- 4 halfdo Micriorqualily,entitled 10 qr cusks do ) to debenture. ALSO, 5 ensos of 2 doz each, said to have been iu bottles-12 years. ALSO, 52 dozen of sqperior Wine, Oliveira &e. imported per Hercules at Charleston in 1820, and has been bottled about 14 months, den 28 Terms at time of sale. lixecutor’s Salo. BY PHILBRlC/C «{• BAKER, On the first 'I'uesday in January next, /U1 o’clock, will bo sold before the CourJ; House in the City of Savnnnnh, All the Eastern tenement of brick building!} on Lot No. 8,1)urby Ward; House & lot No. “4 Columbia Word ; lot and buildings No. 15, Carpenter’s Row; Lot No. 0, &• improve ments, Dockur Ward, and Lot No. 10, and half the improvements, Pcckar Ward, all in tho eiiy of Savannah ; being part of there al estate of.Tosiah Pcnfiold, late of Savan nah, deceased. Sold by permission of iho Court of Ordin ary nt Cliathum county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* 1 , byorder of the Executors. Terms at time ofsale. dec 22 HI)A II DDRS, h.v tho first of .Tnnuaiy, 1830. I f•» (bitters liiniselflhat liis friends and the public will now have additional inducement to patronize him, as their own comfort can bo more completely secured. His STABLES are excellent, and mn« vohw.tR t*» aline spring of water, stored with provender, &c. &*c. J. B. B.iTEMAN. dec 10 14 ‘i’lic Macon Telegraph and Messen ger, Georgia Journal. Savannah Georgian, and Augusta Chronicle, will insert the *d)ovo un til tls> first of January, and forward jiipir ac counts to Thomastou for settlement. J. B. B. will be thankfully received, as will lie given.* W.U. P. WIII’IE. (lee 25 27 BY J. B. HE RBE It T, . On WEDNESDAY, 30th inst. At 11 o’clock, will be sold before my store, 30 doz Cotton Shirts fill •• DUCK J'piuvuuki. ai.no, IU ps.Scotch Carpeting, difibrentpat terns 1 hale Kerseys 20 pieces Negro Cloth l case Swansdown Vests, doc 24 Terms at timo ofsale. GIGS! GIGS!! A. DAY COACH-MAKER, HAS rocoivcil by late ar rivals from tin? North, a ^now ami ronipicti! assort- t~-1ii'j111 of GIGS—onceliji- Mtia ppriii*? U.uiol'ciiK, fur olio or two lioreoa, ami Xi one liorso Wagons, which arc oftbred for sale (at liis old stand, corner of Hrynn and West Hroad-sts.) as low and on ns good tonna ns can bo bought olsowlinro ii) tlio State. I’ur- r.bnscrs uro solicited to call anil examine for themselves. . Onrriuges and Gigs of nil hinds repaired with despatch, and in a ivorkinan-liho order. Wagons, Drays, Carts and Wheels of all descriptions niuilo and repaired for prices to suitthc times, and work warranted. Asliaro if public putruujgc is solicited, net 31 348 Mackerel. ft fl tmi.ti No. 2 Mackerel in good order tjvr 10 do. “ 1 do. do. 140 do. “ 3 do. do. Landing and for sulo low if taken from the wharf. A. BASSETT, dec 01 Cow Peas and Bran. 2QQ BSHELS for sale at a modcrato 600 fusil. Wheat Bran. Apply to l’ALMES &1,EE, ,]cc 23 Exchango Dock. For Sale. (Anil on a long credit if required,) A SMALL nml valmihln improved pkinln- . ticm of30D acres on fhn Halts, calculated for cither Cotton or Sugar; and within one mile’s ride of the City of,Savannah, (having a well finished Dwelling House,o!her the con venient appendages,)—the location of the en tire tract, favorable for manuring with Marsh Mud—an auxiliary which the industrious and experienced Planter knows how to value. If not sold, the House, with or without the Land, may be rented on enrlv application to R. F. ‘WILLIAMS, Who 1ms City Lots tc lease, dec 25 - 27—*u Missing, F ROM Steam Boat Whnrf six bales Cot ton, supposed to hnvo been taken hv mistake, any information relative lo which will be thankfully received, viz : B (in a diamond) 52—298 lbs J B (in a circle) 38—555 “ MD 323 “ “L. Gibson” 332 “ & (in a dinmond) 1 balo II (in a diamond) K 1 bnlo W. P. HUNTER, l’rcs’t. S. B. C. dec 24 An Academy ol' Fine Arts W ILL be onened iu Mr. Y’oung’s Building, above the store of Messrs Nichols & Jones, by P. G. GUTTEXBERG, of Germany, who will teach tho various branches of DRAWING, such as Architecture, Perspec tive, Historical, Lnndscupo, Flowers, &c. &c. lie will also take Portraits in oil and in water-colours. dec 12 1(1 Landin'' Iron) sclir. Otlrcllo, BlILo. Portlniul ltnm 10 lingH Jamnica Pimento 16 firkins 1st quality Goshen Butter 20 bblB. Mens and Prime Beef For salo by COHEN &. MILLER, dec 24 Fancy and Windsor Chairs. 1 A 1)6'/,. Fanny Rush Bottom and Wind- JLU sor Ultnira . 3 do*. High Rocking Chaim. Now landing and for « do by dw26 PlIlLBUl'-K & BAIvtR. Landing from Ship Macon, -A BBLS.' Canal Whiskey JU 23 do. A|ipiu Brandy 10 casltB prime Cliecsn For Bale by ROE & MERRIMAN. dee 17 Corn Afloat. 2 aaa BUSHELS now Crop will be jVrLMJ ^nild low if immediate applica tion is iilmle to PALMES & LEE, jeo, 22 Exchango Dock. Swartconc’s Physical Drops. A HUI’PLY oftheso celebrated Drops, just rocoivedandforsale^i^^ ,] oc o;j Gibbon's Buildings. Best quality Goshen Butter, sale by F 0R duNning & campfield. dec 23 Johnston’s Stores. 27—p For Sale, I F applied for soon, a light, handsome COACIIEE, nlmostas gaud as new, hav ing been lately put in-complete order. Apply at this office. dec 23 25—p* English Thread Lace.-?. A N invoice, well assorted, just received and will bo sold low to close a consign ment. PIIILBRICK &, BAKER, dec 19 Wire Sifters. DOZ. Wire Sifters, nsrorted sizes, for JU £ sale by dec25 PIIILBRICK & BAKER. C.Iron, Franklin &Box Stoves. 1 7)011 salo by y N.B. fell. WEED, dec 2-i Bolting Cloth. A N Assortment of tho abovo articlo rocoiv ed and for sale by dec 30 N. B. & II. WF.F.D! Lemons. 2Q BOXES Sicily Lemons in handsome dec 22 ' order, inst received and forsaloby 22 COHEN & MILLER. SHERIFF’S SALE, On the first Tuesday in January next, W ILL ho sold at tlio Court House in tlio town of Jollbrson, Camden county, be tween the usual hours ofsale, A tract or parcel of land situated in Cam den county, on the Coleraine road, und hound ed on the east by Thomas Howell’s laud, con- taining two hundred and fifty acres more or less, and the improvements thereon, now in the possession of Uigdon Brown, levied on as the property of Higdon Brmvn to satisfy an execution in lavnr of James Moore. G. W. THOMAS, s. r. «. nov 27 3 EXECUTOR’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in January next, W ILL be sold pursuant, to the last will and testament of.Inmes Denmark, dec. at tlio Into residence of the said deceased, be tween the usual hours of sale—050 acres of Land, lying in tlio county of Bulloch. Con ditions on tho dnv of side. MALACHI DENMARK, Ex'or. nov 14 259—ft*- EXECUTOR’S SALES. O N tlio first Tuesday in February next, between the hours often in tho forenoon mid four in the afternoon, will he sold at pub lic, auction, nt the plantation of the Into Jo seph Hargreaves, Esq. dec’d, the greater part of tho personal estate of the said deceased, (Slaves not included,) consisting of Cattle, Books, Household aud Kitchen Furniture, &c. &<*. Sales to ho continued from day to day until completed.—Conditions Cash. Til OS. MALLARD, Ex’or. Liberty County, 5ili Dec. 1829. dee 7 .11 EXECUTOR’S SA LE. PIUTE following property, belonging to t In' A estate of Alexander Robert Chisolm de ceased, will ho sold ut tho Court House in the 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 three miles below Darien, in tho Alntnmuha river, containing 1920 acres tide land, 330 of which have been under bank. Also—Tho plantation calk'd Windy Hill, about four miles above Darien, oil Cat-head creek, a branch oftho Alatamaha river, con taining 5600 acres—300 of which nro tide land, und 200 of which arc under bnnk, and DIM) acres of swamp; 150 acres of high ground ofgood quality, under cultivation ; about 500 acres of good cotton land, and tho balance pine land. Oil this tract is a Rico Mill, erec ted in 1825, and now in complete order—Al so, a machine built the lust year for ginning cotton by auimnl power; also, n. thrceliiug nwebino propelled by water, adjoining the stack yard. Tho terms will bo one third onsh. and the balance in two equal annual instalments, with interest from tliu first dnv of February next, when the possession will lie delivered; tho payments to be secured by bond mid mortgage and personal security. For further particu lars, apply to Bayard E. Hand, Darien, Cieo. or to citlwr of the subscribers. GEO. CHISOLM, Charleston,S.C. { g JNO. M. CIHSOLYr.rocota^’^^ S w nov 12 fbl Executor’s Sale. LAW BOOKS. By PIIILBRICK *f* BAKER. On THURSDAY 12th Jan. next. At 7 o’clock, nt tho Store on the Bay ad joining tho City Hotel, tho Law Library of tlio Into Judge Davies, consisting of the most approved authorities, AMOxn wmen aur : Johnston's Reports, 20vols. Vesey’s Clinncery Reports, 20 vols. Massachusetts Reports, 17 do. Wheaton's Reports, 12 do. Bacon’s Abridgement, 7 do. English Common Law Reports, 12 vole, East’s Reports, 10 vote. Brown’s Reports, 7 vote. Fountain’s Reports, 7 vote. Coke’s Reports, 7 vote. Johnston’s Chancery Reports, 7 vote. Crunch's Report?, 0 vpls. Comyn’s Digest, 7 vote. Cowan’s Reports, 7 vote. Randolph's Reports, 5 vote. Robinson’s Admiralty Reports, Ovote. Blnekstone’s Commentaries, 4 vote. Coke on Littleton, 3 vote. Raymond’s Reports, .‘1 vote. Bosanquct. and Puller’s Reports, 5 vote. Domain's Reports, 5 vote. Walker’s Digest of 1 .nws of Geo. 1 vol. Pickering’s Reports, -1 vote. Connecticut lloporls, 2 vote. Chilly’s Criminal Law, 4 vote. Binney’s Reports, 0 vote. D.-dlus's Reports, 4 vote. Mason’s Reports, 3 vote. Johnston’s Cases from 170.0to 1605 3 vote Laws of Georgia fin. 1820 to 1827,4 vols Durnfords und East's Reports, 8 vote. Marshall on Insurance, 2 vote. Reports Constitutionol Court ,3. C. 2vols Cl ufcv on Married Women, 1 vol. Atlieriiy Law of Marriage, 1 vol. . lUnntJunw* on Partnondlip, 2 vote. Powell on Contracts,' 1 vol. Campbell’s Reports, 4 vols. New Y'or.'c Term Reports, 3 vols. Herring, and Munfbrd’rt Reports, 4 vote, Y ates’ Reports, 4 vols. Washington Circuit Court Jloports,Qvote Jacob’s l,aw Dictionary, G vote. »&e. Ac. Ac. Fold bv order oftho Executors, dec 2H SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in January next. ■’“"•ILL ho sold before the Court Houso in the enmity of Bryan, between the usual hours ofsale,. One negro man, viz. Jerry, levied on as tho property of N. G. Rutherford, on fore closure of a mortgage in favor of the Bank, oftho State of Georgia. W.M. II. VANBRACIvEL, s. d. c, net 30 Notice. A X Election will bo held at tho Court 1 louse mi the First Monday in January* next, being the 4th dav of that month, fora •Sherifl’, Clerk of tlio Superior and Inferior Courts, Coroner, Tax Collector, Receiver of Tux Returns, und a Surveyor, for tho County of Chat ham. By order of the Justices of the Inferior Court. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk. dec 24 Electors of Chatham County! Fbuixus and Fbt.t.ow Citizdns, B' AM » candidate for Coroner at tlio Eloc- B. lion iu January next, and should I bo elected, will endeavor to discharge the duties oftho office witli fidelity. Very respectfully, II.1IAUPT. net 20' 240 To Iho HJoefors ol* Cimlliam co. S TlKLLOW Citizens—I again announcer - mysell’n candidate for the continuance of tlio office of Coroner ofCiintham County ut. iho approaching election in Jnnuury next,and humbly solicit vour sull'rages. THOMAS EDEN, nov2 429 Notice. D AVID BELL is a candidate for ro-olco lion as Tax Collector at the ensuing election in January.dec 25 Sweet Orange Trees. rjlHE subscriber ns Agent for a respocta- J- bio planter in St. Augustine, ofi’ers for sale from.three to five thousand Sweet Or ange Trees, deliverable in Savannah. They arc live years old, and from 5 to 7 feet high. They will ho delivered on the whnrf nt $2 a piece, and he put up in such n manner ns to ensure their living. They can he deliver edat. any !•»'»«» between tho middle of De cember and 1st of February. The subscriber will receive orders for any number. Applv to J. I). I1UGUENIN. nov 12 258 Notice. A LL persons indebted by note or other wise, tot lie firm of Chichester A- Scran ton, are respectfully requested to call and set tle the same on or before the 1st day of Jan uary next, ns after that date those remaining dun and unpaid, will be placed in the hando of mi Aftorrff-y for collbctten.. dec 7 II