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THEATRE.
SECOND NIOIIT OF TIIE BRIO AND.
2i: NIGHT OF MAD BtOISEM.E HELOI8B.
And 2d night of Mr. Brown's performance.
This Evening, May 19,
In consequence ofthe groat applause recei
ved on its hrst representation, Mr. I)e Camp
has the pleasure of an ouncing the repetition
of the highly popularDrama of the BRIGAND
being the last night it will be performed in
consequence of the other novelties in uctive
preparation.
The evening's entertainment to eommenc
with the interesting Drama af the
saR'WfaHj esj
on THE
ROMAN BANDIT I I,
With new ami appropriate Scenery, pain
ted by Messrs. Sehinotti, Il.irdy, Clemens,
and J. Clemens. The Overture’ and Music
composed by Mr. Clemons, Leader of the
Band. The dresses all new. The whole
got up under the supuriutondunce of My. De-
Camp.
Prince Bianchi, Mr. Hardy.
Count Caruft’n, Preston.
Nicholo, (Steward ofSt. Arnulphp) Sefton.
(*«*»"> ifcth.
Ottovia, Mrs. l’ctcrs.
BRIGANDS.
Allessnndro Mtissuraai. by Mr. F, Brown,
Tt< ini; tils 'id uppuiranct hire them nine yenr«
Mr. Di'Cainp.
Hardy.
Smith.
Lyons.
Moore.
Gordon
Jones.
Corn Alloat
P RIME Beach Island Corn for sale in lota
to suit purchasers, by
may 18 CANDLER <fc DAVIDSON.
Virginia Hams.
•r VIRGINIA Hums, in bags, received
tv V/ per schr. Othello und for sale by
may 14 VV. Z. HALL.
Paper Hangings and Fire Board
Prints.
| PIECES French Paper Hang-
1 j£L\-FV/ ings, Borders und lire Board
Prints, among which are new and elegant
Patterns, just received per schr. Oregon, for
sale by HAZARD & DENSLOW.
may .17
S| erin Oil.
1^00 GALLONS superior Spoim
lUv* " Lamp, Light color in Tierces
and Barrels.just received formic by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
may 17
Linseed Oil, iVc.
S+ BBLS 1st quality Linseed Oil
U 10 do Whiting. Just received and for
sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON,
limy 17
Sperm Candles
o % BOXES 1st qualify Sperm Caudles,
y luuduig from sehr.Oregnii and for s do
by HAZARD & DENSLOW.
may 17
Bubal do,
Hugo,
Petro,
Diego,
Bernardo,
Jnques,
Brigando,
Marie Grazic,
S the Brigand’s - ) « r D
| wiVb 1 Mre - Bro ' vr -
After which, A Grand Pas Seal, by Mn-
demoiselle Heloise^ and a ( 'omic Song, by
Mr. Seflon.
To conclude with the laughable* farce of
- B’BAIP AS A
Tristram Sappy, Mr. DcCamp.
In preparation, and soon to bo brought
forward, the Merchant Bandit ; the Invinci
hies, or Little Corporal ; the Sergeant’s
Wife; the Idiot Witness ; the Hypocrite ;
Wallace ; Jew of Scotland,
OC]?” Tickets to be had, and boxes taken at
the News Room of the Georgian Office.
may 19
An Amateur.
Mr. Marek.
An Amateur.
Mr. Marek.
Grand Vocal and Instrumental
Concert.
W IIL be given nt the Exchange, To-
Morrow Evening, 20th instant, by
the Eutcrpean Society. Mr. Maher, will
preside at the Orchestra.
PART I.
No. 1. Overture, Full orohestre.
2. Song, Oh no we never
mention her,
3. Horn, Solo,
4. Song,the Emerald Isle,
5. Guitar, Medleys,
0. Song, the Plain Gold
Ring, # An Amateur,
7. Minuetto, &c. Full orchestra.
8. Song, Soldier’s bride, An Amateur.
9. Trio, Mr. Marek.
10. Duo, All’s Well, Two Amateurs.
PART II.
No. 1. Overture, Full orchestra.
2. Song,the Mellow Horn, An Amateur.
3. Horn, Solo,
4. Song, Meet mo by
moonlight,
5. Variations on Violin,
0. Song, Ah ! quel plaisir
detresold.U,
7. Trio, with accnmpnnyment.
8. Duo, We part to meet
no more, Two Amateurs.
*9. Post Horn Waltz Full orchestra.
It). Marseilles Iiymn, Full chorus.
00“ Tickets 81—Two tickets will admit
one gentleman and two ladies. Tickets to be
had at Colonel Williams’ and Mr. Driscoll's
Book Stores, and at the door on the night of
the Concert. mav 10
Mr. Marek.
An Amateur.
Mr Marek.
An Amateur.
Stock Ale.
BBLS Vussars and Read, Armstrong
&. Go's. superior Slock Ale, just re
ceived and for sale by
may 17 HAZARD & DENSLOW.
JM ilieral Grenn
on kegs ofSupurior Mineral Green, for
dm* sale by
may 17 CLAGHORN& WOOD
Newark Cider.
BBLS. Newark Cider, a prime article
V/ just landing from schr. Oregon und
for sale by S. PIIILBKICK.
may 17
20,000 DOLLARS.
fpO-MORROW Evening.—Virginia State
A Lottery, Class No. 7.
HIGHEST PRIZES:
1 prize of 820,000 I 1 prize of 82,500
1 prize of 6,000 J 1 pnzo of 2,270
S C II E M E :
$20,000 dollars
6,000 dollars
1 prize of
1 prize of
1 prize of
1 prize of
10 prizes of
10» prizes of
20 prizes of
40 prizes of
&c. &c.
2,500 dollars
2,270 dollars
1,000 dollars
500 dollars
250 dollars
100 dollars
&c &c.
FOR NEW-YORK,
l* B T 1 B r, I SK B m IN »•].
The regular packet ship
T Y B E E,
** D. Wood, master,
Will sail on Monday, 23d inst.—
For freight or passage, having elegant ac-
eumnioduiioqe, apply to (’apt. W. on board,
or to HALL, SIIAP TER & TUPPER.
jfmty 13
Tickets $5—Halves $2 50—Quarters $1 25.
Orders recc'ved at
REDDING'S
Lottery 4* Exchange Office,
Corner Whitaker and Bryun-streets, oppo
site Penfiold’s Range.
0^7* Orders from any part of the United
►States (post paid) enclosing cash or prize
tickets, will meet with prompt attention if ad-
dressed to
WILLIAM F. REDDING,
may 19 Savannah, Georgia.
$20,000 dollars.
T HE drawing of the Virginia Btnto Lot
tery, Ohms No. 7, will be received to
morrow afternoon, 19th inst.
PRIZES :
1 prize of $20,000 dollars
I prize of 0,000 dollars
1 prize of 5,500 dollars
1 prize of 2,270 dollars
10 prize of 1,000 dollars
10 prizes of 500 dollars
22 prizes of 250 dollars
40 prizes of 100 dollars
&c. &c. &c.
Tickets $5—Halves $250—'Quarters $1 25.
Orders attended to by
VVM. 1. MOORE,
nmy 18 2 doors East of City Hotel.
20,000 1)0 LLARS.
T O-MORROW Evening the drawing of
the Virginia State Lottery, Cluss No
is expected—9 drawn bullets.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER,
The staunch brig
L E A V I T T 8,
E II. Mix, master,
3 years old, 240 tons burtlmn and
will carry about 700 bales Colton. For terms
apply to
HALL, SHAFTER & TUPPER.
nmy 11
FOR PROVIDENCE,
The brig
ROBERT COCHRAN,
Capt. Green,
Will sail with dispatch. For
passage only, apply on boilrd, or to
nmy 17 * J. STONE & CO.
FOR
BOSTON,
The brig
WILLIAM,
Copt. Oti,
ENTERTAINMENT
By William Murray, at Flatrock, Bun
combe County, (N. C.) Oti miles North of
Greenville ( .11. (S. C.)
Res pc c ftilly informs his friends
and the public, that his house is
By J. B HERBERT,
THJJs 1)A Y, the HRh instant, will be sold
in onUir fir thoroL“<pttun oftboee »''h-«ore lormcrly occtipi. d by Mr. I'olArd,
. . ,, . . 11 * Mi if I hi t n *u u Imrl 1 \t iili.kiit r^u.i
tliut may call on him.
Uouuenien with families from the South,
wl o nmv he disposed to visit the mountains in
quest of health or comfort, he trusts will find
Flatrock a pleasant retreat—its elevation s
nothin a mile of the summit ofthe blue ridge;
the surrounding country ia levol, rosdB good,
water tine, c imate salubrious, the scenery
romantic and beautiful, ami in addit'onu mini-
(Goodwin’s w lmrfj without reserve, his en
tire stock of
(«roc» r i n and Dry Gnuk.
Terms at-timc of sale—Eabs at 11 o’clock,
may 10
A'l’imt! Jtitiihicu . uRarb.
By J. B. HERBERT,
On SATURDAY next, tin 21st instant,
her of highly respectable families of the Bouth will be sold bolero tin; store of F. 11. Well-
have settled iu its neighborhood. mini, Esq. (Burroughs’ buildings )
WILLIAM MURRAY.
Flatrock, Buncombe County, N- C.
N. B.—The Southern Mail Stage arrives nt'
this place t‘»r the West, every Saturday at
8 A. M , and returns on Monday at l P. M.
may 11 14
New York (Mump Wholesa.o
Clonk, Slock J,- Clothing Ware
house REMOVED.
rpiIE subscriber has removed his establish*
JL went from No 181 Maiden Lime, to
the epi. ioiis store, No. 138 Pearl Street,
513 tea. prime Jamaica Sugars.
I 1)1)1. do do do
Suitable for readers.
Terms liberal uml made known at time of
st^e—Sale at 11 o'clock. may 18
For fivi-ht or passage apply on board, or to
S. B. PARK MAN
nmy 18 147—i.
French Muslins.
\ FEW pi* cos handsome flowered colored
French Muslins
20 p.s black and white do.
(i d"Z Rich Belts Received by Othel
lo, for sale by NORTON & FULLER,
may 14 Shad’s Buildings.
Linseed Oil.
X BBLS Linseed Oil, for s le by
*J nmy 17 CLAGHORN & WOOD.
.State Rank Stock.
4.1 ? ANTED,—Fifty shares State Bunk
* V Stock. Apply to
may 13 J. D. HUGUEN1N.
N. O. Molasses.
( 5 O BBLS. prime N. C). Molasses, for sale
fo by HAZARD & DENSLOW.
may 12
Taper Hangings,
assortment of Paper Hangings and
Bord* rs, for sale by
may 12 HAZARD & DENSLOW.
Bul tor Crackers.
1 . BBLS Holt’s best. Per ship Tybce
und for sale by
may 13 CLAGHORN & WOOD
Tamarinds.
A FRESII supply of Tamarinds in small
jars, just received and for sale by
tnay 19 LAY & 11 BN DR1CKSON.
Owen's Dentrifice.
A FRESH supply of this superior Dentri-
.t* flee, carefnllv prepared and for sale by
tnay 19 LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Claret, and Champaign,
fA CASES Medoc Claret
V/ 6 do S . Julieu do
6 baskets Champaign.
Are just received at the
nmy 12 FAMILY GROCERY.
Crackers and Cider.’
X BBLS. and 10 halfbbls. 14 FurrowV’su
perior Crackers
5 bbls Newark Cider
Just received, for sale by
may 6 HAZARD & DENSLOW.
Virginia Bacon.
A SMALL parcel consisting of Hams,
Shoulders uml Middlings, landing from
br.g Leavitts and for sale bv
I1ALL, SlIAPTER &. TUPPER
may 12
Corn.
B EACH Island Corn, of superior quality,
for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by
may 11 CANDLER & DAVIDSON
Corn Shelters,
~i WARING’S Patent Longitudenal
J U Corn Shellere
Just received and for sale by
may (i HAZARD & DENSLOW.
Swart Copes Drops.
A FRESIi supply of Swart Copes Physi
cal Drops, just received and for sale by
may 14 LAY &- HENDRICKSON
Just Received.
L ANDING from schr. Equal, 60 boxes
YELLOW SOAP—for sale by
may 10 J. B. HERBERT.
Slone Jugs.
8 .f> iY GALLS. Stone Jugs, assorted s
*' "J z<*s, for sale by
may 14 JIAZARD & DENSLOW.
< iats.
1 BUSHELS now landing and for
" “ sale by
tnny 12 PALMES & LEE.
S C II E .11 E :
of
of
of
of
$20,000 dollars
0,000 dollars
2,500 dollars
2,270 dollars
1,000 dollars
500 dollars
200 dollurs
100 dollurs
&c. &.c.
Tickets $5—Halves $2 50—Quarters $1 25.
Orders attended to at
luthur & co s
may !R Lottery 4 Exchange Office.
1 prize
1 prize
1 prize
1 prize
10 prizes of
10 prizes of
20 prizes of
40 prizes of
&e.
Wine.
f QR- casks Sweet Malaga Wine
S u 10 do do do dry do
10 do do MarsailloB Madeira Wine
6 do do Port do
3 do do Tcneriffe do
2 do do Canary do
Just received per ship Tybeo, for snle by
W.
mav 12
HAZARD & DENSLOW
Linceetl Oil, &.c.
3 BBLS Linseed Oil
10 boxes Cromn Yellow
5 do Green
50 Prussian Blue, 1st quality.
Just received and for sale low by
LAY &. HENRICKSON.
mny 12
Sotki Crackers.
S ODA, J3utter and Sugar Crackers, will be
rocened this day from schr. Uthello,
FOR NEW-YORK.
The schr.
mokujana,
Beal, master,
StbOmSg* la now ready to take in. For
freight or passage, apply to the master on
board or to
may 18 CANDLER & DAVIDSON.
’FOR NE W YORK.
[schooner dine.]
U'ho fust sailing packet schooner
OTHELLO,
v.p> Walter Bulkley, master,
’fSaT- Will sail on Monday 23d instant.
For puscuge only, having superior accommo
dations, apply to Capt. B on bo: o', at An-
ninuv’H whurf, or to
inay 1U
COHEN & MILLER.
FOR PHILADELPHIA,
Thu regular pneket schr.
ANN ELIZA L„
Capt. Doth,
t—Has all her freight, engaged.—
For pus-huge only, apply on hoard, or to
may 12 CANDLER & DAVIDSON.
Notice.
and for sale at the
White Flint Corn
•J/C| BUSHELS white Flint Corn, for
Olr sale by
may 10 CANDLER & DAVIDSON.
English Cheese.
4 FEW very flue English Cheese, recciv
d.\ y the late arrivnls, and for sale by
may 13* CLAGHORN & WOOD.
Dunstable Bonnets
V FEW English Diamond Straw Dunsta
bles, received fter Othello, by
TLLE
may 14
NORTON & FULLER,
Shade’s Buildings.
Portland Rum.
BBLS. Portland Bum, landing from
ship Macon und for sale by
HALL, SilAPTEIt & TUPPER.
mny 10
S^alt Afloat.
SACKS fine Table Salt, on
board Br. brig Erin, for sale by
COIIEN & MILLER.
13
1000
may 10
Wool Hats.
n CASES Wool Hats, In ruling from brig
Maiyland and for sale by
' may 11 S. PHILBRICK.
Erasive Powder,
■*lOR extracting Oil and Grease from Silk
JL and Wool, just received and for sale bv
AY &
HENDRICKSON.
nmy 11
Linseed Oil,
A SUPPLY of Linseed Oil, Landing
brig Maryland, for sale bv
HAZZARD & DENSLOW.
may 12
from
may
14
FAMILY GROCERY.
Crackers.
B OSTON, Soda and Sngnr Crackers, just
received per schr. Othello and for sale
by W. Z. HALL,
may 14
Hams, &c.
W ITH an assortment, of other Goods, a
fresh supply of B iltimore cured Hums
will be received This D v, ut the
may 13 FAMILY GROGERY.
Baltimore Hams,
J UST received per hrigVMarylund,
Hams of small size
Howard street Flour, in half bids.
For sale by W. Z. 1IALL.
may 12
A
Just Received,
FEW pieces Wdlsh Guuzn Flannels, of
superior quality, and for sale by
may 18—i. ROSE & GALTJE.
Mackerel & Rum.
A BBLS No 3 Mackerel
25 bbls N. E. Rum
5 hhds N. O. Ruin.
Landing, for sale by
nmy 18 COIIEN &. MILLER.
Sperm Oil.
| OLVO GALLS. Sperm Od, of superior
i * / v/t " quality and very light color
Landing from ship Stntira, for sale by
may 17 HAZARD & DENSLOW.
For Sale.
B Y Capt. Wood, onboard the ship Stntira,
5 whole, 10 [ and 5 qr.bbls Crackers
5 ball bbls Fulton Market Beef
10 tubs fresh May Butter
6 “ Goshen Butter
nmy 18 147—o
Sperm Oil.
XQ.FI GAL1.S. first qualify Sperm Lamp
I “ v/ Oil, light color, just received and
for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON,
may 14
Smithfield Bacon.
LBS. Hams, Middlings anil
Shoulders, just received
from Norfolk
250 Baltimore Hams, in bags
200 kegs Lard
For sale by
may 13 BAYARD & HUNTER,'
Hay.
JQQ BUNDLES prime
y.
lrom ship Macon, for sule by
HALL SHAPTEIt & TUPPER.
may 14
Bacon.
I A W IIHDS Cincinnati Bacon, landing
L 4 from brig Soule and for sale by
may6 ROE & MERRIMAN.
Smithlield Bacon Hams.
\ OB FINE flavored. Now landing and
J-L/Lr for sale by
nmy 13 CLAGHORN & WOOD.
Cotton Bugging.
H EMP and Flux Cotton Bagging, for sale
in lots to suit purclmsers'on accommo
dating terms by 8AML. I). CORBETT,
Hunter’s Buildings,
may 10 145—i.
Ice House.
hours of delivery at the Ice House,
J- until further notice, will be from 5 AM.
to 7 o’clock P. M., On Sundays, from 5 A.
M. to 7 and from 12 till 2. may 17
6
French Bombuzins.
PIECES 5-4 French Botnbozins
10 do fine black Circassians
5 do do do Lastings
Received per Othello, by
may 14 NORTON & FULLER.
Cologne Water.
I" DOZ. Cologne Water, first quality,
lov comprising a grent vurtety of pat
terns, suitable for retailing, just receive)! and
for sale by LAY & lljkVDIUCKKO.Y.
mav 12
Will comfnoncoloading this day. I over Messrs, livin'. Clevkuand & Co. whore
lie will keep constantly on hand a much room
extei'sivn assortmbnt than formerly. The
style, make and materials of the Cloaks will
be greatly improved and will he sold at about
the same'low prices as those of the lust sea
son. He has oIho (0 hand a large assort
ment oflow priced rlothing.mnde in good stile
expressly tor the tiouilicru and western trade,
that will be sold at ubout tlio usual prices of
the must inferior quality. Also, an assort
ment of Stocks, with many other desirable ar
ticles. Those who will take the trouble to
examine this Stock of Goods, will probably
satisfy themselves that they cannot select the
same amount from any stock in the city that
will be u safer or more desirable purchase.
For sale by F. J. CON A NT,
No. 138 Peurl-st. New-York.
Terms—0 months for approved Notes,
payable at Banks ,n good standing in any part
of’tlie country—8 months for city acceptan
ces nr 5 per cent discount for cash,. In ull
eases when the time is extended, interest will
be ,*l» irged nt the rate of 6 per cent per nn-
nuin. Any Goods purchased ut this establish
ment tlmt do not suit the market for which
they waro intended, will bo o.vchangnd lor
others,
_npnl_12 HO—f3m
To Planters uml Cii|iilnlists.
rrUIE ‘subscriber in company with several
I others, oilers for snle Four Hundred
Thousand Acres of Land, lying in Ware
county, in this State, adjoining the Florida
line, on both sides the Suwunee River, which
is navigable part ofthe year into the centre of
these Lands, and nt ull seasons for Steam
Boats within seventeen miles of them. There
is every variety of soil peculiar to the low
country of Georgia ui d South Carolina, a
largo portion of them are river, inland ham
mock and Imy LamK The River Hammocks
ure covered with u heavy growth of Live Oak
and Orange Trees, and ure never inundated
—The Bay Lands are heavily timbered, many
ofthe Buy trees being four feet ovei—The
Inland Hammocks (not bordering on the riv
er) ure numerous, and contain from 100 to
1000 acres—The Pine I/inds are fertile, and
similar to tho best of Upland on the t3ca
Islands of Georgia and Sout h Carolina, and
have been demonstrated to produce 25 bush'
els of Corn to the acre. The Company have
induced a Spanish Gentleman to settle on
them, who is cultivating tho Vine, and as
sures uii he can cultivate the Olive with sue-
c ,. 8 h—Asa Sugar country the Hammock und
Bay Lunds are believed lobe equal to any in
the United States.
To Capitalists wishing to toko the whole
n grent bargain would be given—or it would
be sold low, in bodies to suit purchasers.
Persons wishing to purchase or view the
country wiH please address tin* subscr her at
Macon, Georgia, or Messrs. Butts & Pat-
tkrson, Savannah, where maps ofthe coun
try inoy be scon und further information ob
tained
The Company not hnvinggra ted the Lands
will tiansfer tho certificates, which will ena
ble the purchasers to obtain grunts from the
State in the r own names, thereby placing the
titles beyond question.
JOHN B. WICK,
For himself, and Agent for the Company.
N. B. One of tho Company will shew the
Lands to those disposed to purchase,
april 10 120—n|2rr
By S. PHIL BRICK,
AT FIIIVATB LAID
A prune Negro Fellow, uged 33 years—a
field hand. may 7
ai.po,
A prime likely negro girl, about 18 years
of age ; accustomed to house work,
may 10
ADS'*,
A lew bids. No. J and 2 Mackerel,
mny 10
P ERSONS who have subscribed for ad
ditional Shares of Stock in the Savan
nah, Ogechee cf* Alatamaha Canal, nre re
quested to call at my office, for the purpose
of arranging the payment of instnlmeots, a-
greeahh* to the terms agreed upon at the
time of subscribing. Oflico hours from 10 to
2 o’clock.
At.KO,
The Board of Directors, will hire 6 able
bodied negro men,until the 1st January next.
Tho wages to ho stated on application to the
Board and left ut my office, on or before 4th
Mav next..
april 29 M. VV. STEWART, See’ry.
Dwelling House 16 Bent.
From the present time till 1st
November next, tho Dwelling
House in Broughton street, now
5. in the occupancy of J. S. Simpler.
For terms, winch will b<* reasonable, apply
to 11 ALL, SMARTER & TUPPER.
Possession can be had ut once,
muy 4
Macon Stage Fare Reduced.
Hereafter, the price of
— ^ipnssage from Savannah
to Macon will be Fifteen
dollars, from Savannah to
Marion Thirteen dollars, and from Savannah
to Dublin Ten dollars, and in like proportion
to any intermediate place. Thirty pounds
bagunge-allowed to each passenger. Office
kept at the Mansion House.
EDWARD VARNER,
march 9 8—|
For Sa lo,
4 NEGRO woman, about 35 years old, a
very good cook and washer.
A I,HO,
Anegro man, a labourer. Apply at the
Georgian office.
rn.iv 13 143—7,
Agency Office
Of the Charleston Fire 4* Marine Insurance.
Company, Savannah. 17th May 1831.
^HMllS Company Insures against loss or
JL damage bv Fire, Produce &• other Mer
chandize, in either brick or wooden buildings,
by the month or for longer time,
may 17 HOMES TUPPER, Agent.
Three hundred - Dollars e i
U ILL be given for taking and securing
the following described negro follows.
They went off on the night of the 2lst Feb.
last, in a small hsvo or three oared canoe, that
has formerly been painted red, with dark col
ored gunwales. Say one hundred and fifty
dollars for ADAM, an ar'ful uml trickey fel
low ; li« is 26 or 27 years old, and about five
feet six or eight, inches high, has a small foot,
and not lioavy made, und neither a very de rk
nor light complexion. Also twenty-fh e dol-
lam u piece for YORK und SAULSB'.JRY,
l* ciney 31 nsllI1S. • ; ( ,r SULBY. York is twenty^two or three
rrUIFJ subscriber hns just received by the years old, five feet eight, inches high, stout
JL schr. Othello, from New York, and of I made, und very black skin. Selby is about
fers for sale a well selected assortment of twenty years old, near six feet high, smooth
French, German, P- lonaiso, and Oriental j face, dark complexion, and large under lip —
Stripe Muslins, Printed Jaconets, and Fancy I Them* three follows have lately been purcha
sed from Messrs. Bryan and Scriven, ofCInU-
ham County, and are from Wilmington Isl
and, where they aro acquainted, and at seve
ral places on tho Cundina side. And one
hundred dollars for GEORGE. He is about
tjiirly-live years did, about six feet high, dark
complexion, walks very erect, & steps brisk,
and was purchased some years ugo from Mr.
| Dunham, near White Bluff.
They have recently been seen in the same
boat near Little Tybeo Island.
All reasonable expenses will bo paid, ex-
clusivoof the reward, on application to either
the subscriber or ELIAS FORT, Esq. bffcJu-
Striped and Check Cambrics, Crape and
Gnuzo Wlmwls, Belts, &c.—with a variety of
other articles, which will be disposed of at
moderate prices.
TIIOMAS G. MILLER,
Next npxt door W. of Low, Taylor & Co.
may 14 Johnston’s Sqnrc.
Advertisement.
H OUSE, Sign nnd Ornamental Painting,
Paper Hanging, Glazing, &e.
Imitations’ of Fancy Woods, Vurblep, &c.
Walls Painted or Ornamented in Oils or
Water Colours.
The above business executed by the sub- vaunuh,
scriber in a sly(e ho trusts worthy the liberal
patronage anti approbation ho has, and con
tinues to receive.
ALEXANDER MELDRUM.
Rrferenre.—Thomas Young, Esq.
Paint Shop in Johnston’s Square, adjoining
Mr. Vulleau’s Office, where orders left will be
promptly attended to.
may 17 140— p!|
Goshen Butter. & <;.
p? KEGS Goshen Hotter, j' u r family use
mny
ALEXANDER ATKINSON,
Camden County.
4 130|
ration
O 2 tierces Dried Applos
10 bbls Loaf and Lump Sugar
50 Smoked Salmorn
10 bbls Newark Cider
Just received per brig Hercules nnd for sale
by A. BASSETT.
may 12
Savannah River Navi
Company.
rjlIlE afiiiirs of said Company, having been
J. brought to a close, with the exception
of paying tho Stockholders, the undersigned
gives notice to all concerned, that, a final
Dividend of One Dollar and Forty-six Cents
per Share, (on all Shares on which $22 has j
been paid) will be paid to tho Stockholders
i Ussulul loo.
HnllE firm of Pott r & Wi bf.r is thhi
1 day dissolved by mutual consent. Those
having demands will present them for pay.
ment, and those indebted will please make
immediate puyment to either of the subscri-
bers. IV POTTER,
G. S. WILBER.
Otr The P INT1NG BUSINE; « wilhn
future be conducted liy
GEORGE S. WILBER,
april 2 108
Squadron Oniors. (
May 3, 1831. \
rpiIE Squadron of Cavalry attached to tho
I First Div sum oi the Atiluia of Georgia*
will be reviewed nnd inspected by detach-
me ms of Corps, as follows:
The corps of Georgia llussars, on Monday,
10th May, ai Hiiviiinmh.
The Liberty Independent Troop, on Fri
day, 27th May, at Wood’s Otd Field.
The -Darien Hussars, on Monday, 30th
May, ut Darien
The Squadron Staff will attend prepared
to discharge chtf duties of their respective of
fices. By order—
W. MACKAY, Adjt.
may 4 i;i5
Colton Compressed &, Repack
ed.
J ‘ HE subscribers having lately erected an
extensive establishment on the site of
the old Barracks, for tin.* above purposes, are
now ready to receive Cotton, which will be
Compressed at the reduced rate of 75 cents
per bale. BAYARD <f> HUNTER.
march 28 F. 11 VV ELMAN.
I J||\V.
W o. WILLIAMH offcrs to his friends
hi* professional services as an At
torney at Law and Notary public. Office at
the corner immediately over the Store of
Gnudry &. Legriol. april 1
Clerk Wanted.
W ANTED to hire by the year, a young
man as clerk in u retail Dry Good &
Grocery store, a few miles in the countrv —
Apply tor particular* ut the Georgian Office,
may 0 139—3w
For Sale,
O N a cred'tofsix months, a BA ROUGH,
having been in use a ve y short lime,
with a pn r of well broke Horses, you g and
— p ur p r i C o, die.apply at the Goorgiaa
gentle,
Office,
may 4
134
lee House, under the llluft'.
C 1 AN I >LER &. I)A VI l)$ON have estah-
/ fished nn ICE HOUSE, in John 1).
Mougin’H buildings, two doors west of Abner
Bassetts ship Chandlery, where they will be
prepared to deliver Ice from 5 o’clock, A.M.
to 7 1\M. every day. except Sundays, on
which day, the Ice House will be open from
Him rise until 8 A. M. und from 12 to 2 P. AL
may 13
I Sut l<»r\s
T>OTTI,ED Ale nnd Porter, of superior
B > quality, put up in quart and pint hollies,
for family use, ut the moderate price of $1,50
per doz. for quuria and $1,00 for pints—bot
tles to he returned or n-tid for. Apply ut the
brick store, corner of Buy Lune and Jefferson
street, near the old \V shiugton Hull.
N. B. Cash for empty Porter Bottles or ta
ken in Exchange.
muy 14 144 2w
Noticp.
4 LLpersons indebted to WrightWhite.late
of Chmh ind o iniy, d<*« e tsed, will pleabo
to make payment to the BubHcriber, nnd those
having demands against the said deceased,
will hand them in duly uttesicu within tho
time prescribed by luw, to
may 10 EMILY WHITE, Adm’trix.
Nofire.
1 ^1 OUR months after date application will
be made to the Hon Jus* ices ofthe In
ferior Court of Wayne County, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for ieavo to sell tho
real estate of Islmni Walker, late of said
county, deceased, Lot. No. 36 in tho 2d
district of Wayne County, Lot 93 first (1)
district of Butts—suid for the benefit of tho
heirs und creditors.
VVILLOBY COOPER, Adm’or.
mny 12 142
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of tho
lute Joseph Davis, of Savannah, aro re
quested to make immediate payment,and those
having demand against the "state to resent
them duly attested, within tho timoprcsorib.
00 by law.
SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Adm’r.
april 8 118
Notice.
F OUR months after date application will
be made to tho Hon. the Justices or tho
or their legal representatives, accompanied Inferior Court ofChutlmin County, for leave
j by the proper vouchers, on application at the to sell Lot. No. 50, m the 13th District of
first Brick Building West of the New Market, Houston County, belonging to the estate of
Broad-street, Augusta, to I Juno II. Davis, deceased.
J. W. BRIDGES. WM. MARSHALL, Adm’or.
nov 2 218—* ’ intjrcU 14 91—r