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* Notice.
r 11 1 !HE subscriber having taken into co-part-
A nership Mr. Wm. Kemsii-vrt, tlio busi
ness in future >vill be conducted under thefirm
of GEO. NE WIIALL & CO.
GEO. NEWHALL.
Savannah, Jail. 1#/, 1SOO.
All persons indebted to me by note or ac-.
count, are requested to settle the same with
out delay—those having demunds will please
present them for payment.
' GEO. NEWHALL.
jun 5
Hoots, Shoes, Huts, tfcc.
T HE subscribers have received by recent
arrivals, two hundred and fifty packages
Shoes, consisting in purt as follows, viz :—
Gents, fine calf Boots
J)o. do. do. Bootes and Shoes
|)o. do. Mo. and Seal Pumps
Do. Leather &. India Rubber over Shoes
Ladies Mo. and Prunella Boots
Do. do. do. do. walk. Shoes, heels
do. do. do. do do. spring heels
do. do. do. Slips, spring heels,
square toes
col. and black Prunella French
Slips
white and black Satin Slips
ai.so,
0 cases fine 1 Iats (made by Shelmerdine,
Philadelphia)
f»ft cases fur Huts, assorted qualities
(» do. do. do. boys
20 do. wool Hats, men and boys
•! do. fur soul Cups
00 kegs Nails, assorted
200 do*/. Brazilian Combs
l(M) reams writing and letter Paper
Together with a general assortment ol Pa
per, Leather, Calf Skins and Sole Leather—
nil of which are offered at wholesale and re
tail at low prices.
GEORGE NEWHALL & CO
J)o.
Do.
Do.
Do.
jan.
34
Notice.
rpHE Lav Days on Cotton per boats Nos.
.JL 13 ami 14, will expire To Day.
V.’. P. 11 ENTER, Pres’t. S. B. C.
jan 5
Goshen Butter.
n/v FIRKINS lirst nnulity Goshen Rnttcr.
/£\x just received ami for sale by
jan f> COHEN & MILLER.
Just R cccivcd.
rtwpf BT1LS fresh superfine Mountain
i iJ Flour
71) half bids do do do
Landing from sclir. Rapid, and for sale by
jan 5 J. B. HERBERT.
Latest London Fashions.
B>E8Peim *>
UltAI’liin & TAII.OIIS,
MARKET Hqi’AKK,
H AVE received by ship Emperor and
other late arrivals a new and complete
assortment of GOODS, which renders their
assortment os good, and ns eminently calcu
lated for the season, as can be found at any
similar establishment in the State, consist
ingot*
Superior black, bine, brown, olive, green
andmixt BROADCLOTHS.
Very superior black, blue, fawn, carbeau,
coronation and other colored CASSIMERES.
VESTINGS, of all qualities and descrip
tions.
Together with a general and fashionable
assortment of
lieaily Made Clothing,
Such ns, Coats, Frocks, Conltees, Pnnts-
Vests, &o. of all qualities and descriptions—
with a great variety of Fancy urticlcs, all
of which will be sold as cheap as can he
bought in any similar establishment in the
Union.
N. B. As the subscribers arc determined
that none shall excel them, either in fashion,
neatness or punctuality of execution, they
hope to merit u eontinuunce of public putron-
ugo.
All orders from t.h« eniinfiy nr nflmwieo,
will be gratefully received, and executed with
a particular reference to neatness and dura
bility, ns wo have in our employ the first rate
New York and Philadelphia workmen,
dec 10 10
Ciiliiunl Ware.
A S. NEW HOUSE respectfully informs
• the Ladies and Genl lemon of Savannah
and ils vicinity, that he has opened a Cabi
net Ware Room in Whitaker-streot, in the
lower part of the store of I. Minis, Esq. next
door to Messrs. Hazard & Denslow’s Paint
Store, where he oilers for sale a handsome
assortment of
FORNITUR E.
CONSISTING OF
Sideboards, Bureaus
Mahogany and Maple Bedsteads
Feyy and Windsor Chairs
And every other article suitable for this mar
ket. The above articles are made by himself
and of the best materials and workmanship,
which he offers at Now York prices,
jan 1
Dying, Scouring, &.c.
T IIE subscriber, Dyer and Scourer, lately
arrived from Franco, has the honor to
inform the citizens ofSavannuh, that he dyes
all kinds of Goods, Woolen, Silk, Cotton,
— &c,suas to give them the appearance of be
ll ISUnUlOO ConiJtllliy. ingperfoetly new—that ho will undertake to
scour Shawls, Coats, Pantaloons, &c. to .the
satisfaction of those ladies ami gentlemen
who may honor .him with their custom. And
also that he has in his employ several expert
Tailors fiom France, for the purpose of ro r
pairing garments, &e. of every description.
All of which will he done with punctuality and
despatch, at the most moderate prices.
|> .1 A VXIAD IV
Baptist Church Square,
jan 1 32—p
Howard
NEW-YORK,
Wl HiL insure Property to and from Au-
Tt gust a by Boats, also to and from
Charleston ami Darien, inland, to Savannah.
S. C. DUNNING, Agent,
jan r>—r. Johnston's Buildings.
Nails, Trace Chains, &c.
CASKS Cut Nuilu null Brads
ID'' :S(I do IV«r*f
■r'f oags Trace Chains .
2 tons German Steel
1 do. Cast Steel
20.000 lbs. Curron Hollow Warn
13,000 do American do
Received ami for sale by
jan 1 N. B. & 11. WEED.
Letter Foolscap Paper.
-g i i REAMS super Letter Paper
J . " fi() do. Cap do.
31 dJV.cn Webster’s Spelling Books
50 renins Wrapping Paper
20 do. Printing Med. do.
Just received and for sale bv
PHI LB HICK &. BAKER.
dec 25
Whiskey and Sugar,
o A IIIIDS. Philadelphia live Whiskey
5 boxes double refined Loaf.Sugar, re
fined without the use of blood
5 do. single do. do. do. do.
Landing from brig Tolu mid for sale by
II. SLOAN,
dec 25 Hunter’s Buildings.
Blackniitli3’ Tools.
K A VICES, Black, Bright and Colter Key
im) Anvils, part mouse hole
20 pair Bellows
1 cask of Sledge and Hand Hammers
Together with Screw-plates, Files ami Ri-
viting Hammers, for sale by
jan 1 N. B. & II. WEED.
Iloes, Spades &, Axes.
X|i CASKS Carolina Iloes
•J • " 30 do Frcnclmy & Tirades,Co. Pat. do
30 doz. Socket Spades
50 do Beers Axes.
Received aud for sale by
jail 1 N. B. & II. WEED.
Fancy anil Windsor Chairs.
DOZ. Fancy Rush Bottom and Wind-
JB. sor Chairs
3 doz. High Rocking Chairs.
Now landing and for sale by
dec 25 PIIILBRICK & BAKER.
The American Almanac
A ND Repos'.forv of Useful Knowledge, for
the year 1930.
Part 1st.—Calendar, and Natural Pheno
mena for the year.
Purt 2d.—Information eonuected with the
Calendar, and explanations of Celestial chan- ,
ges and Astronomical Phenomena.
Part 3d.—Miscellaneous Directions, Hints j
and Remarks.
Part 4th—Statistical and General Infor
mation concerning Foreign Countries.
Part5th.—Statistical and o»hcr Informa
tion respecting the United States.
Just received, ami for sale bv
jun l W. T. WILLIAMS.
Gardening.
rplIE subscriber begs leave to recommend
JL himself the citizens of Savannah ns u
Gardener—He will lav out Gardens on any
plan furnished—ho will plant, prune and graft
Trees and Grape Vines, having hud consider
able expericrce in the first Nurseries in this
country, as well us in Europe.
N. B. Persons wishing Trees, Plants or
Grupc Vine Roots, can have them sent from
the first Garden near New York, by leaving
their orders at Mr. J. Wagner’s Bakery,
Jefferson street. II. E. KAAS.
jail 4 33—p*
Canal Flour &. Goshnn Butt or
O-N BBLS first quality Flour
10 firkins best Butter
20 casks Cheese
PALMES & LEE,
dec 0 Exchange Dock.
Corn Alloat.
2 000 BUSHELS Bench Island Corn
,UUU (new crop) in the ear. For
sule bv CANDLER & DAVIDSON,
dec'20 20—p
j by
PALMES & LEE,
Exchange Dock.
Corn Alloat.
I t) A A BUSHELS Georgia Corn.
,*UU For null: I)
dec 29
Moss Pork and Beef.
QA BBLS. Mess Pork
OU l() do. Beef
For sale low by
dec 28 TA FT & PADELFORD.
Oranges.
OOO ORANGES. five days from the
i grove at St. Marys, carefully
handled, for sale by PALMES & LEE,
»lec23 Exchange Dock.
ton LIVERPOOL,
The first rato coppered ship
LAGOUA,
Ellis Bradford, master,
Lllus GOO bales Cotton rcudy, and
will meet with prompt despatch. For freight
of 3 to 400 bales, apply to
S. B. PARKMAN.
doc 29 20—l
FOR LIVERPOOL,
The first class ship
PERU,
Capt. Hammond,
Having the principal part of her
argo engaged, will meet with despatch. For
freight of the remainder* apply on hoard, or
to JNV. & JAS. REID,
dec 20
FOR LIVERPOOL,
The good brig
BRITISH TAR,
Hartgroves, master.
Will commence loading on Mon
day next and meet with despatch. For
freight el’400 bales, apply to
W. GASTON.
jan 1 33—p
ioil LIVERPOOL, 1
The British brig
SAUAII,
Plane, master,
A fine coppered vessel, she will
meet, with quick despatch. For freight apply
to JOS. GUMMING.,
dec 31 31—b
20 CAPITALS f
ion SEW-XURK,
[KHTARLINHKD LINK.]
Tlie regular packet ship
STATIRA,
Thomas Wood, master,
Will he immediately despatched.
For freight or pussage, having excellent ac
commodations, apply to Capt. W. on board,
or to
IIALL, SIIAPTER &TUPPER.
dec 23
FOR ME W- YORK,
[sen O O N Rll LINK,]
The fast sailing packet sclir.
O T H E L L O,
Walter Bulkley, master,
Will meet with quick despatch.
For freight or passage, having handsome ac
commodations, apply to Capt. B. on board, at
Anciuux’s wharf, or to
COHEN & MILLER.
For sale on hoard,
20 bids Apples, ill line order
15 drums new Smyrna Figs
dec 24
UNION CANAL LOTTERY, Class 15*
rplIIS splendid Lottery draws in Phila-
A delphia on Saturday 2d inst.—Yates &
M’Intyrc, Managers—GO numbers—10 drawn
bullots. PRIRES:
SO,OOO DOLLARS
10,000 DOLLARS
0,000 DOLLARS
5,000 DOLLARS
8.500 DOLLARS
1.500 DOLLARS
1,500 DOLLARS
1,500 DOLLARS
1,500 DOLLARS
1,500 DOLLARS
1,000 I>01,1,A Its I 1,000 DOT.T.ARS
1,000 OOM.AKN 1.000 JIQI.J. *1|S
1,000 DOM.All., I 1,000 fJOM.AIIS
1.000 001,1,Alls 1,000 001,1,\11S
1,000 OOIiIjAIIS I 1,000 001,1.AltS
10 of 500 DnlTar.'i 1 10 of 500 Dollars
10 of 400 Dollars | 58 of 51 HI Dollars
And Frizes of 100, 80,00, 00, &c. &,e. Sic.
amounting to
$st3,too.
Tirkc.ts, @10 00 I , „ ...
Halve,, 5 00 I Q varlfr ’’ 3 oO
0^7“ Orders received in all established
Lotteries at
ROBERTSOST’S OFFICE,
jun 1 Bull-street.
15,000 D (XL LARS
NEW-YORK CONSOLIDATED
CLASS NO. 13.
W AS drawn in Now-York yesterday, the
30th instant, the drawing will be re
ceived on Saturday, the Oth Junuary.—GO
numbers—9 drawn ballots.
SCHEME:
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. j
Woodrull’or the subscriber.
GEO. 1IOUSTOUN.
nov 12 256
Notice.
T HE Copartnership heretofore existing
between the subscribers under the firm
of S. Hills &. Co. New York, and S. II. Fay
&. Co. Savannah, expired by limitation on the
first day of October last.
STEPHEN HILLS will continue to trans
act business in New York.
SAMUEL II. FAY continues the business
ofS. II. Fay &. Co. in Savannah, under the
same firm upon his own account.
STEPHEN HILLS.
SAMUEL HOWARD FAY.
jail 1 32—p
Lost,
A FEW days since a note drawn by J. .T.
Sncede in favor of M. 1). Maher, for
$32 18 (as well ns remembered) payable oil
the 1st instant. Also a draft drawn by W.
Addison on T. Young and accepted by him
for thirty dollars payable on same day. Per
sons are cautioned against trading for the
same, payment being stopped.
M. T. DAWSEY.
jan 4 34—p*
An Academy of Fine Arts
W ILL be opened in Mr. Young’s Building,
above the store of Messrs Nichols &
Jones, by
P. G. GUTTENBERO, of Germany,
who will tench the various branches of
DRAWING, such ns Architecture, Perspec
tive, Historical, Landscape, Flowers, &c. &o.
He will also take Portraits in oil and in
water-colours.
dec 12 1G
Savannah and Augusta Stage?
tiino.
The Public is inform-
cd that th«» Stage fare
between this City and
Atigiislu, is reduced to
jwn 1
OJGS! a tCS !!
I>A.Y COACH-MAKER,
J IAS received by late ar
rivals from the North, a
licwaud complete assort
ment of GIGS—oneelip-
tii* spring llutot cm:, for
on** or two hor.M s, and 3
one liorse Wagons, which areollered for sale
(at. his old stand, corner of Bryan and West
Hroud-sts.) as low and on us good terms ns
can be bought elsewhere in the State. Pur
chasers are solicited to cull and examine fur
themselves.
Carriages and Gigs of all kinds repaired
with despatch, and in a workman-like order.
Wagons, Dmys, Carts and Wheels of all
descriptions made and repaired lor prices to
suit the times, and work warranted. A share
of public patronage is solicited.
t 31 248
1 prize of
$1.5,000
1
do
5,(MM)
l
do
3,000
1
do
2,030
5
do
1,000
5
do
500
5
do
400
10
do
3(H)
10
do
200
61
do
100
Tickets,
I Calves,
Quarters,
&c.
&c.
$5
*»
1
PUBLIC SALES.
THIS DAY.
SHERIFF’S SALE CONTINUED. ~
J)n the first Tuesday in January next,
rtflLL he-sold before the Court Mouse in
▼ f the City of Savannah, between the us
ual hours of sale,
All the Eastern uioiety or half part of all
those lots, parts or parcels of land, situated
and being in the hamlets of Yainacrmv und
City of Savannah and county of Chatham,
being the whole of lot No. (ft) five, und part
of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern half
thereof is bounded on the Nortli by the river
Savuunuh, on the East by wharf lot known
as Pooler’s, on the South by Indian street, &.
on the West by the Western moiety of said
lot and a half, and containing one hundred
and fifty feet on the river Savannah, and runs
back from the water to Indian street, togeth
er with the buildings und improvements. Le
vied on under and by virtue of a foreclosure
of mortgage in favor of Suimiel Hale, ad
ministrator of James M. Bolton, deceased,
against Robert and Joseph Habersham.
GEORGE MILLEN, s. r. t.
dec 3
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE—CONTNI
. . led.
Oh the first 7 e„. n-.u., ,
W ILL be sohl before the Court llousc in
the city of Savannah, between the usu
al hours of sale, the following properly, or so
much thereof us will satisfy the State und
County Tax:
Lot and improvements, Fulim st. Ogle
thorpe Ward, also lot or lots letter P. same
ward, levied on as the property of Janies Mor
rison to satisfy tlie State and County Tax tor
the year 1*28, amount due $10 75 and costs.
DAVID BELL, t. c.c.c.
^■""UTIIER’S.
dec 31 Lottery 4* Exchange Ofiic.r.
30,000 DOLLS.
VXION (UNAT,
WLsMevyt*
Class* No. 15.
| ^ RAWS in PJulniieipiii,,u,„ o,j j Jluna-
rv—The drawing will l.e received on
Liiiuliiifi
Irom lirijf Tola.
London Dock and Bor-'
deuux Brandies, Oturd
Dupuy (.’o., Imperial &
Seignette brands
Weesp, Anchor and Medcr Swan Gin
Old 4th proof Juumica and New Or
leans Rum
Sicily Madeira, Cargo and L. I* Tene-
rifie, Pole and Brown Sherry, and
Old Port Wine.
in store:
20,000 Spanish Segars “Sylvia” brand
IM) hags Cuba and Java Coffee
100 kegs Butter and Water Crackers
45 bills Single and Douhle Refined
I .oaf Sugars
100 whole and half bids. Rochester Ca
nal Flour
30 baskets Sparkling Champaigne
Turkey Figs in Drums ) New
Bourdoaux Primes in Cans \ Fruit
150 doz. Old Madeira
Port and Sherry Wines
Martinique Cordials and Shrubs
4 Imperial, Gunpowder, Hvson, &
Black Teas, of selected chops, in
Chests and Catty Boxes.
For sale on accommodating
CHARLES A. WOODRUFF,
Bay-street.
Missing,
2 BBLS. Whiskey, marked S (in a dai-
inond,) or N. (inrrow, taken from along
side ship Macon by mistake. Any informa
tion respecting the same will be thankfully
received by
11ALL, SIIAPTER & TUPPEIL
dec 29
the lltii-
-GO Numbers—10 dr
►SCHEME:
tv;n ballots.
1 prize of
$30,000
1
do
10,000
1
do
0,000
l
do
5,000
1
do
3,2(10
5
do
1.500
10
do
1,000
10
do
500
10
do
400
20
do
200
20
do
2(H)
40
do
&C. &<\ &.r.
100
Tickets,
$10 00
Halves,
: : 5 00
(purlers
: 2 50
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the. first Tuesday in January next,
W ILL be sold at the Court House in the
City of Savannah, between the hours of
10 and 4 o’clock,
A Building and the Cotton Press contained
therein on Roche’s wharf, (formerly Stan
ton’s,) levied on to satisfy an execution in
fdvorof Wylly Brown, against John Evo-
ringliam, Jr. A. D’LYON, <. s.
jo., r n
CITY SHErTfF\S SALES—CONTI X-
1IEI).
On the first Tuesday in January next,
W ILL be sold at the Court House in Su-
vannuli, between the hours of 10 and 4
o'clock,
A negro girl, named Judy, levied on ns the
property of John S. Foster, Mary G. Foster,
his wife and Hester Loper, to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of Henry Morningstur. Sold at
the risk of the former purchaser.
Also, Lot and improvements, Oglethorpe
ward,fronting on West Broad-st., the resi
dence of the defendant—Levied on as the
property of Ezra Kent, to satisty uuexecution
in favor of Henry Morningstur.
A. D’LYON, r. h. |
dec 17 20 !
MARSH At AS SAI.SM. “
On the first Tuesday in January vert, .
W ILL he sold hi'fore the Court House in ;
the city ofSavannuh between the Jiotirs
often and three o’clock, the followingslaves: j
Rose and her four children, Tuinar, Miller, j
t’lurlotte and li«*r two children, Torn and '
Xiitiev and Leah, levied on as the property of j
John Morel, under an execution in favor of
the Bank of the United States vs. the said
John Morn. JOHN 11. MOREL, 1
dec 15 Marshal. I). (1. J
JFTTELICSiiBsU
THIS DAY. '
1 rime Martinique Molasses.
By J. B. IIERDER T.
, this day. oth in.t.
ci, , r V , ock wiU be Bol(1 on Messrs. HslI,
w! P H C G^d,' 8 Wl “ rf; ■“*■»**«*
55 lihds. Martinique MOLASSES,
new crop.
j an 5 Terms at time of sale.
By J. B. HERBERT,
On the first Tuesday in January next, will
be sold beloro the ( ourt House, in this City
between the usual hours of sale.
That plantation formerly owned by Buck-
halter, situate in the White Bluff district and
adjoi ning lands of estate Wm. Davies and est.
T Rice und others containing in all 250 acres
more or less, about 104 acres of which is
good planting land, from GO to 70 acres clear
ed and about 20 acres adapted to the culture
of Rice, the bulance well-timbered pine land.
There are on the premises a good dwelling
house, kitchen, &c.
Terms—one third cash, the balance on 12
months credit, with interest from date secur
ed bv miirto-^prp on the nrnnnrtjf Du,«W~. v
paying lor titles,
dec 30
By J. B. HERBERT.
a! in January next.
At 11 o clock, will be sold before tlie Court
House in this city.
A negro Woman,
a good Cook, Ironer, and Washer.
^ cc 29 Terras cash.
Executor’s Sale.
BY PHILBJUCK BAKER,
On the first Tuesday in January next.
At II o’clock, will be sold before the Court
House in the City of Savannah,
All the Eastern tenement of brick buildings
on Lot No. 8, Darby Ward ; House & lot No.
34 Columbia Ward ; lot and buildings No.
13, Carpenter’s Row ; Lot No. 9, &< improve*
merits, Deckar Wurd, and Lot
the city of Savannah ; being part of there
ul estate of Josiah Penficld, late of Savan-
nuh, deceased.
Sold by permission of the Court of Ordin
ary of Cliathum county, for the benefit oftho
heirs ami creditors, by order of the Executors.
Terms at time of sale.
dec 22
i mOm iiiri ——
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first 'Tuesday in January next,
W kefi-re the (’«*«irt I louse in
▼ ▼ the county ofBryun, between the usual
hours of sale,
One negro man, viz. Jerry, levied on as
the property of N. G. Rutherford, on fore
closure of a mortgage in favor of the Bank
of tlie State of Georgia.
WM. II. VAN BRACK EL, s. n. c,
net 30
By J t B. HERBERT.
To-morrow, oth inst.
At 11 o’clock, will be sold before my store,
A general assortment of
GROCERIES.
ALSO,
10 casks Rice
10 firkins Goshen Butter
_10 doz. Shirts.
j >in ° Terms cash.
fIVJ. II. HERBERT.
On THURSDAY Ihc Till inst.
At 11 o’clock will he sold next door to the
late residence of Air. John F. Loyd.
-t general collection of
IK)l SEIIOLD FURNITURE,
Consisting ofSideboard
Dining, Breakfast and Tea Tables
Bedsteads. Looking Glasses
Kush hotloni Chaiie*, Andirons*
Hliovel ami Tongs, &c. ii.c.
J nn ^ Terms cash.
2 J'ist Rncoived.
Ilflfk BUSHELS (.'orn. J.ittidinf'
• . from sloop Elizuboth, for sttlft
in lots to suit pnrdiasora by
lloc 30 y Is. HERBERT.
Notice.
A LL persons indebted by note nr otlior-
. wise, to the firm of Chichester & Scran
ton, are respectfully requested to call und set
tle the same on or before the 1st clay of Jan
uary next, us after that, date those remaining
due and unpaid, will he placed in the hands
of an Attorney Ibr collection,
dec 7 11
Exports lor Dccmnltcr,
A RE ready for delivery to subscribers at
the Bookstore of
jan l T. M. DRISCOLL.
Notice.
P URCHASERS of Books at. the sales on
the evenings of tlie 10th, 19th mid 23d
inst. at the Store ndjoining the City Hotel,
are requested to call for them.
PIIILBRICK & BAKER.
dec 29
Rose Water and Isinglass.
A FRESH supply of English Olid French
Rose Water, very lino, and a few pounds
of Russia sheet Isinglass, suitable for culina
ry purposes, just, received and for sale by
LAY &. HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Gibbon’s Buildings.
dec 19
Orders attended to at
LUTHERS
doe 31 Lottery 4* Exchange Ojjiee.
~“$10,000 POE 4.
VIRGINIA STATE
WL&ttevvi*
Class No. 5,
D RAWS in Richmond on Saturday 7th.
Yates & M’Intyrc, Managers—GO num
bers—9 drawn ballots.
PRIZES:
10,000 DOLLARS
3,000 DOLLARS
2,000 DOLLARS
l, s 30 DOLLARS
1,000 DOLLARS
1,000 DOLLARS
1,000 DOLLARS
1,000 DOLLARS
1,000 DOLLARS
75 prizes from 400 to 100, and a large num
ber of interior denomination.
Tickets only #4—Halves #2—Quarters 81.
0^7™ Orders in all the popular Lotteries re
ceived at
ROBSXtTPSOXT’S OFFICE,
Bull-street, where Prize Tickets ure received
in payment or cashed.
03-Also UNION CANAL LOTTERY,
Class 15—30,000 Dollars Highest Prize, ami
others amounting in the whole to $273,700—
GO numbers—10 drawn ballots—draws 2d
Jaiumrv—Tickets $10—shares in proportion,
dee 31
Dentistry.
D R. OWENS, griitclnl to the citizens of
Savannah, for the liberal patronage,
heretofore bestowed, takes pleasure in inform
ing them, that ho has returned to the city,
and taken the suit of rooms, formerly occupi
ed by him, in Broughton street, the tenement
next to Mrs. Osborn’s. Hours from 9 A.
M. to 5’elock P. M.
N. B. If any operation, (that, lie may have
performed,) has failed, ho would he pleased
ut having an opportunity of rectifying it free
of expense to the individual,
dec 30 30
Wanted Immediately
A GOOD House Servant who is n good
Washer and Ironer, for which liberal
wages will be prfid. Applv ut this oilier.
to’** u *
Georgia—Camden County.
To nil whom it may ronerra.
W1IEREAS Belton A. <\»pp applies to the
▼ T Court, of Ordinary of said County Ibr
Letters of Administration on the Estate of
Rime Brunell, kite of said County, doc’d.
with the will annexed, ns a creditor of said
Estate—These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the heirs mid ere-
crcdilors of said deceased, to file their objec
tions (if any they have) in the Clerk’s office
of said Court, on or before the lirst Monday
in January next, otherwise Letters will bo
granted to this applicant.
Witness the Hon. Robert J. Delonev, one
of tin; Justices of said Court, this 28th
November, 1829.
JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o. c. c.
dec 4
do.
do.
do.
IQ ,
For Sale,
O N Argyb* Island, Savannah Back River,
a lirst rate Tide Swamp Plantation of
1G0 acres, under hank, in good order for plan
ting. On the premises are a comfortable
Dwelling House, with eight rooms, Over
seer’s House, Negro Houses, &c. a Barn on
a secure mound, ot 2Sli feet by 7Uin breadth.
To be sold, with or without the Plantation,
a Driver and a small gang of Prime Negroes,
accustomed to the River.
Iu Charleston apply to Frances Lance, Esq.;
in Huvuimuh to Ann Timothy.
A?.SO,
The Sister Ferry Tract of about 600 acres,
dec 29
Notice.
Bank of Darien. Decembers, 1629.
A N ELECT’D >N will he held, ot the Bunk
ing House, in this city, on MONDAY,
the 4th day of JANUAKY'NEXT, for FIVE
DIRECTORS on the part of the individual
Stockholders, for the ensuing year. The poll
will he opened at toil A. M,and closed at two
P. M.
By order.
EBENEZRR S. REES, Cashier.
The Savannah Georgian and Millodgevillc
Journal will publish the above until the elec
tion.
dec 12 10
Frints,
O F the latest London Fashions, just re
ceived, together with a fresh supply of
Fashionable Goods, which limy ho seen at the
Store of the subscribers, where Gentlemen
ran scarcely fail to find Goods suited to their
taste, and at prims suited to the purse.
MALLERY & DUFFY. I
df.j 2.9
Executor’s Sale.
„ I'AW 130 OKS.
, ' nn 1CK <f- baker.
O" iUEMDAV EVENING, 12tli Junuary,
At t o clock, at the Store on the Buy ad-
joming the City Hotel, the Law Library of
the late Judge Davies, consisting of the most
approved authorities,
AMOXO which .vnc:
Johnston’s Reports, 2l)vols.
Vesey’s Chancery Report*, 20vols.
Massachusetts Reports, 17
Wheaton’s Reports, 12
Bacon’s Abridgement, 7
English Common Iiu>* Hv.j»o
East’s Reports, 10 vols.
Brown’s Reports, 7 vols.
Fountain’s Reports, 7 vols.
Coke’s Reports, 7 vols.
Johnston’s Chancery Reports, 7 vols,
Crunch’s Reports, 9 vols.
Comyn’s Digest, 7 vols.
Cowan’s Reports, 7 vols.
Randolph's Reports, 5 vols.
Robinson : s Admiralty Reports, G vols.
Blackstonc’s Commentaries, 4 vols.
Coke on Littleton, 3 vols.
Raymond’s Reports, 3 vols.
Bosanquet and Puller’s Reports, 5 vols.
Bernnin’s Reports, 5 vols.
Walker’s Digest of Laws of Geo. 1 vol.
Piykering’s Reports, 4 vols.
Connecticut Reports,. 2 vols.
Chitty’s Criminal Law, 4 vols.
Binncy’s Reports, G vols.
Dallas’s Reports, 4 vols.
Mason’s Reports, 3 vols.
J.k-.t.-'. 0-.v-Aviu XTOO iu X.OlhJ O VOID
Laws of Georgia fm. 1S20 to 1927,4 vols
Durnfords and East’s Reports, 8 vols.
Marshall on Insurance, 2 vols.
Reports Constitutional Courts. C. 2 vols
Clancy on Married Women, 1 vol.
Atherby Law of Marriage, 1 vol.
Montague on Partnership, 2 vols.
Powell on Contracts, 1 vol.
Campbell’s Reports, 4 vols.
New York Term Reports, 3 vols.
Herring and Munford’s Reports, 4 vols.
Yates’ Reports, 4 vols.
Washington Circuit Court Reports,2 void
Jacob’s Law Dictionary, 0 vols.
&c. &o. &c.
Sold by order oftho Eu.culors
dec 58
Merino Shawls.
AI aery reduced prices.
J .V & A. WILSON, havemiiom.their
. stock of Stnple and Fmicy Dry Goods,
rm assortment of uiiffond square white, hl.ck
und scarlet Merino Shaw ls, w liicii, on no-
count of tho lateness of thu season, will ho
disposed of much holow the usual prices.—
Also a few pieces British ond German Meri
no Cloths, fashionable colors,
doc 51) 29
SwaiTcopc’s Physical Drops.
A SUPPLY of these celebrated Drops, just
received and tor sale bv
I.W& HENDRICKSON,