Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, October 21, 1829, Image 3

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Osnaburg 8 '5 Juft reci PIECES Colton Rng&ln* j&MMw*- for ,r ;'KTs, “^AiCHISAL- GOODS. Qu«n ««*• f v amono which auk « . Vw a YDS handsome 01 OlF 600 do. Calico at IS lino 8wK Sw|A* MullMuslin jjowbixiiics. Levantine! Ac Ii D«M«kSilk. Merino and Caslmero l P.ABWO Mantlet. Cotton Shawls J Moline white Colton lloto iSi'tnd gentlemen’t Cotton and I Ui “ B Worsted Hosiery I Clark’s thread, needles, tapes, pin*. Saeinl silks, patent thread, darning L la ,,Ivor thimble.,*J. large aine. Vinte Cotton cordfor dresses, Ponrl. s. bone, metal and lasting but- , Ivory S horn drawing comb. Jomespun, White and Kod y Duffle Plankett i Plain. . alio „lv of Cologne and Lavender 'oo dor, Fancy and Wlndior Tooth At ll;ilr brushes, Ate. oos wishing any of the above .rtielb, ,jd It for Ibeir interest to call with tlifc Jilsnd examine them st [SA/kONORTON^ ottoii To Country Merchants and Planters. THE subscriber hat re- colved by recent arrivals (from Boston, Providence, New York and Baltimore, a very extonslvo assortment of Shoes, Boots, Bootees, , v , arid Brogan'S, f artery kind and .description, a part of wlilbli is the following: ' 'Ladies fnio Satin and Prunella(squaie toes) » Ladies film Prunella Boots _ do do White Satin slices squaie toes Ladies line Seal skin and Morocco Ln'Jicsflno Morocco Walking, heels do 'do dp do springs . Gentlemen's line Boots of a superior quality,.from llaUimmc do . do ■ Shoes do dtr do do Shoes and Boots from Miller's manufactory Gentlemen's Mortcco Pumps, very fiuer heels do do springs Seal Shoes, superior India Su k fresh su| Palmes & Lee’, * Exchange Dock, fAVE received by recent arrivals,and [ offer for sale, iAAA PRIME Hams (Utglv too whole and half boasssnap 40 boxes Fancy Shaving do 25 casks Gmhen Cheese ID firkins best Butter 10 qr casks fresh hyson Tea IN bbls Rhode Island Potatoes ISO reams Wrapping paper • 4 boxes Starch „ 20 half bbls Flour 20 casks Wine I 9000 bushels Corn 1 2000 do White Baltimore 900 bushels seed Oats 20 boxes Claret Wine 900 bushels Turks Island Salt t IS tiding from Henry and Queen Mab. 5 KEGS V. K. Rutter <5 halfbhls Canil Flour SO boxes Doolittle’s Soap JO bbls Dunlap's Ale 4 tigrees winter strained Sperm Oil 10 bbls Brandy 10 bbls N. Et Rum ALSO CASES READY-MADE CLOTH- ,. INO, <?Mi»Vfnff of CrMou Shirts Duck Trovers . Valentis and SWansdntvn Vests, M/sOjr • , . < . 1. B. HERBERT. Hnins, PotatbeS, &c. ooo LBS Iresb Nothern 5J bbls Potetoes , am * MO bushels prime se edOatt I landing and for sale by FAIRIES AcLEE. . Exchange Dock. ? «H3 ' ' ■■ i s I - L. Scranton. |« A Mas in store and for sale. ^ lUvfS P* E ''F.S prime Hemp Cot- |VV ton Bagging. 39 bags Green Coffee 24 bbls Portland Kurd *5 .do • Whiskey,. *° , do .Northern Gin 5sai“““ jlOOO bushels Salt 20 kegs Tobacco 10 casks Chrrse *0 boxps do M five gallon Demijohns is ?' Malaga'Wine I# India bb|s do sS'Jif 1 Hyson Tea to ": l, , Sl ' C ' oix bpd N C D> bbls Loaf dri J? Wins Letter Paper S 5 do 5 kales I ropn Shilling t-S-BS* A Ain.rl 15 0 Sugar aodm, Soap ma - * Q, BOXES I.^aiily fjnap, - Jackson’s brand, 1 “ - - E. *P.0g.? 1 r i nd ' from A...,,;," d *'■1 be,sold low outlie teto, JB ’ HERBERT, . ... do do do do do do quality do do Pnmi ipi do do fine Cnlf skin Monroes* icjiuie und round lots Childrens Morocco Hoots do do . do Misses do 8ca) I.euthcr Prunella do do Also do do clb do do , A very extensive assortment of Superior Negro Shoes, Brogans und Bootees. Wholesale and ietailnt the store , f OTIS JOHNSON. Who has constantly on hand JSklui, best Snal Leather Band do. Blackirk, Brushes,'Wrilpplng Paper! Ate. oct 8 IQ2l iSt. Croix Sugar. M) IIHDS prime St. Croix Sugar JL w9 Landing from brig Frances and for sate by ~-v _0. GORDON. ori 18 £01 Wrapping Paper. AjlAltEAMB Wrapping Paper, rwW .landing from acltr. Emetine and fur sale by , . HALL,SHATTER it TUPPER. oct 18 . Oyster Hall; T HE above .old and well known estab- , llshment Is now open for the Season. The proprietor begs leave to return thanks for past favors, and solicits.a continuance of the same—lie pledges himseli that no exertions shall be wanlilig on his part tu keep up the reputation of his house for the supeilnritv of in accommodation,numerous improvements having been made at consid erable expense. and all with an eve to t ho comfort of his friends and patrons—Wc trust therefore, that his exertions will en sure him a continuance of the public favor. To his Country Customers he can pro mise a regular nnd '-constant supply of Oysters, sent to any part of th< two Stains South Caroliunnnd Georgia, put up to or der ; having made extensive arrangement* for that purpose. All orders will as usual be thankfully received and promptly exe culed, bv the public's Obedient Servant, C. MlDDlETON. ' oct I» if?* The Milleilgeviile Rocorder anrl the Xugusta Constitutionalist, will publish the above three times, and forward their bills to tills office. School for. Young Ladies. M ISS WILLARD. & HISS MEAD, have arrived in this city and will open i heir school on Monday next, in tire basement stotv of the house occupied by Mrs Platt opposite Johnston Square.—They have c-rncludetl, that they* will take three or four classes, in the* English branches, Attlie terms of tuitionf will be the same as in other schools, fur young ladies in this ity. Paiems. and Guardians, wishing to pluee their daughters or wards under their care, can see them bv calling at Mis. Platt’s where they can also see their recommenda tions from gentlemen whole daughters they have educated ‘net 15 fcor. New York. [klTABlItubllSt.J ■ The regular picket ship Floriab, F. Harrison, Masltr Will have immediate despatch.. Fur f'eight or passuge, having excellent necom ■notlatlons, apply to Cnpi. II. on board at Jones' upper wharf, ot to' HAl.L, SHATTER & TOPPER, oct IU For Freight or Churter. Tile fist sailing brig UNION - Cnpt. Jordon. Burthen nu tons or loot) barrels, four years old, wilt be.rqady jo receive a cargo in 3 'or 4 day*. For terms apply to net l A. CrtHF.N Sc AllLLEIt. - - - For New York. The fin& lhst sailing hrlg Frances, , 1 . Fiu, Matter Will meet wltliJhTek despaleli. For freight or passage, ajlplv to the master on board, at Anoiuux’s wharf, or to octjy OQtlEN At MILLER, ilk ■BSEuBb To Kent. A cduifortahle Dwelling Homo b Apply to HALL, 8HAPTER&,TOPPER, oct IS To 7?ent, TllE wlinrf and building si* tbaled in Yatnncraw, adjoining tile lumber duck of tile estate of Pooler, anil now occupied l.y A. A. Stnels This property is well situa ted for llin lumber aiirlbvpod business—pos session will be given oil the 1st Nov. Ap ply to R. SI. GOODWlN. net 20 IOOcn JuSt Kecrlrcd. Landing f urn tloop' John CAewriter. SU Itlids Mulasseii S chests 11 lion Tea id quarter casks Marseilles Wine For sale by pel 13 J.B. HERBERT. Just Received and for Hale A FEW kegi superior Lard, for, family use. By S. J. BRYAN. use. net IS 100 dollars Reward. S TOLEN from the Western Mail which- left this City bn Saturday night last, a package confaining-8894 00. consisting as well as can bn recollected of the following bank notes; , 1 of 100 dollars 1 “ 50 do. The balance—*0*s 10*» 5’t and nOmeS's & 2*s., all marked “UU/i Sept'r” The noe»t were principally of the Hranches of the Hank of the State (if Georgia—smite of the Central Hank and Hank of Macon—done up in a nackaL'b addre«Aed to He*‘is, Huntli 6c 8t. John, Amtusta. Tiie above reward will be paid on its delivery at either of the ofli' es ot the Mil'hcrihors.tit Savunnah,Au- gusiii hr Charleston. BEERS, BOOTH & ST. JOHN* sept 20 290 s * n? .r •" . • . Executive Department, Georgia, jr I * "-‘finost oriffo Bonatris Acade^mcu^lVr'vm'limcil^liat a list ol cmim^^ ofTlin PooV ?,r° f i" U "^a" a 0 " l,a i hl, " n . d “"noul ol the public Treasury onac me crvm s l , l , e^^ .h U< A .' :ade,h ' 0 ^nd.^durlng the past year, with tin; names o! MLnuPtl received them, be prepared for publication in the UeorAia Journal, the vannalwRerubbn 1 n.' 0 U ' nhU, Ellqillr ' r ’ A,honUn ’ Augusta Constitutional,st, add Sa- AtlCTt ' oko. r. Clayton, sec’r> Ex. n.p»L. <V J' (,vp r"°r’s Warrant* drawn on ilie I'reisury for County Academies, and de- Itvucd I win the Executive Department «inco the report made to the last Legislaturei Date. 104(1, Dec. IBiO, Jan. Feb, Mar. I8M, Nov. 3. •• 22. iB. 10. 18. 20. 20 20. so. I. 5 0. 20 12. 0. “ o. •• 18. April 14. May 20. •• 25. June 10. •• 17. •• 17. 1 ‘ -84. •' 89. •• 25. July 18. Sept. D. Deb. 6. “ 8. •• ' 6. “ 8, “ 8, In favor of what count/drawn. Troup, N'iwiod, Uii>b a fymq. Lincoldi Hnrke, Marion', JoilL'5, ’‘rotipi Baldwin, .Hon roe, DoK.ilb, Harris, Uouetsif Hancock, Piituaiui J tree lie, Twiggs, Wilkes, Mu-ico'-fc, Maker, Talbot, Crawford, Hecatur, Jelfi'.Roni HoiiMon, Clark; Rlhert, Mnrkb', Uccatnr, Greenei Twiggs, Wayne, Amount Dnl. Ct. 188 IU8 188 188 188 IDO 815 I8H 815 188 188 188 815 815 188 188 108 188 188 1003 138 1003 1118 lint 188 188 188 188 024 707 sis 452 215 ,5 05 05 85 65 05 05 ,5 85 6b 65 65 85 85 SI 65 65 .65 85 ss 05 85 20 05 88 05 88 By whom receipted for. W. H. Sledgo, lor Trustees. Win. D. Conyers, do Motlhew Roberison, dp Fianclf M. Scarlett, do Item Itcmson,' do S. Itnrbiw, do W. WiUiamt, a Trustee. Win B. Stephens do Whitfield H. Sle lge do Wni Y. Ilanscll. . do . E. Myrlck, for’ Trustees! Win Exzard, a Trailed; Daniel Hightower db W. Hitchcock, fur Trustees, John Ijicas. du Samuel K, Hodges do Gen. It! Clayton do E. Uninilloit do Edw'd Cary. , do Janies S. Calhoun do Thomas i’orter a Truster. .. J P. Blackman for Trustees. KIIIAIi 91. Amos do 11 T Gamble do Xsa.lloll, a Trustee. David.Mims , John N. Birch a Trustee. F. M. Giubt for Trusteesi S. Harlow I I T. Gamble Geo. It. Clayton E. Ilamllion F. M. Scarlett do . do do do do , t toot . no . GEORGE R. CLAYTON, Secretary, Executive Department. A List of Governor’* Warrants drawn on til* Treasury fur Poor School*, and receipted for at the Executive Department, since the first Monday III November, 1828. ’ Date. In fnvor ol wliat Amount county drawn. Dol Ct 1828, Nov. SO Itilib, ins 09 1829, Jan. I .*» Gwinnett, ooo IQ Feb. Ill Jnckson, 021 38 “ Mar. 27 Hall, ' 1855 52 “ April n Henry; 980 16 " Junq 18 Pike, <’raw ford, 252 I? M II 18 150 ii It II «4 Decatur, 240 72 II II 25 Hottstim, 125 70 •• Oct. 9 Cfiliiiiiliid, SOI ft II U 9 Bulloch, 207 •• April to Lincoln; 253 70 By whom receipted for. —Li. M itolieilsoh ft — ustees. i for Tins Grnn land and Orine, for To. Edwri Adams, Trustee, George llaup do ,A Spencer for Trustee, Qlias M'Dowell David Delk. Trustee. H. T. Gamble,for Tri David Minin, Trust. E. X. Wellborii do tsmt ad October 19 4770 bo i , t- •# ’ ' GEORGE R. CLAYTON, Hecrotaryi Executive Department. 200 . . Fall and Winter Goods. by Isle Madam u. petit, ... Prom Paris. R espectfully informs the l ■- dies ofSaVnnnall and its vicinity til', t she >• ill open on the 2id inst. A targe lAd Elegant Assortment oj MILLENARY, FANCY ARTICLES! , ^ Consisting of Frenc’i Bonnets Ostricli j Bird of P .radise > Feather!. Maralmn ) Tliread I ,ace and Hobineiti Fre r.h Elnbroiderv Caps, Cdpes,&c, Artificial Flower! Ladies.Hoad Dresses, very elegant . Fancy Boxes, &c. Ate, Ate. Madam Petit continuesihe Borlnet and Dress Mukihg ami will excute all orders al file slimiest nolle,. Scuddcr's Building opposite Lour, Taylor teoo's. oct 17. 207l . §30,000. Milicdgcvillc Masonic Hall LOTTERY, FIRST CLASS. 1 To ns; complbted i.a FiI'e Diuxvmos. Ttfe first drawing to lako place positively on the 14th of November next., or at an earlier neriud. should the tale of Tickets justify it.—The whole of the prizes pay able sixty days after the drawing, subject to a discount of 16 per cent. SCHEME: 1 prize of * 590,060 1 do 10,000 2 do 10,000 2 do OiOoO 5 do 1,000 5 do 900 5 do 800 5 do 700 ■5 do 600 5 do 900 5 do 400 5 do 900 5 do 200 25 do 100 Tickets, 510 00 Halves, Quarters, 5 00 2 50 For tale in a groat variety of numbers at LUTHER’S Lottery and Exchange Office oct 17* Y^htcl/sur &• Scranton, V, ANT TAll.GRtj, mmConftJ Young* Building,. receiving t, y ,| 10 | aIe Fia Thia. Ni ' v .Yorli and Philn- . a hondsonio ajsortmdnt of seusdn- l eady Made Clothirig. feaaaS"2sas; 1 S,.Ladies'4l(' a ’, ln,OOR o " n<1 doth . tc. '’entleinen s CLOAKS ® H IONABLR , '?"t‘ , il, /,MorJme »< of J. i\ HENRY, H AS received by reeenl iiriivals and offers for sale 6u aceommudating tcrius. , ,, ] 40 Hilda MdscoVado Sugar 50 dd N Orleans do 24 do St. Croix do, ,1.0 boxes whit. Havana do 400 bags'GroqA t ’offpo 100 ditto'white dor i ■ ... i 200 pieoes best 42 inohex Hemp bag- . , ging , ■ ■ 100 do Tow , dcr . 200 2 lb Catty boxes. Imperial and .Gunpowder ,T ea 10.1-2 Chests Hyson d<? 10Q Kegs Out.Nails assorted , 20-ltags black pepper 10,000. lbs American Castings . ; . Madeira^ Sercial and Shprrv Wine.ljn pipex, halves, quarters and eighths and cases of two dozen qaeb- , . 1 6lit# tt)tC Landingjrom Ship Statira. And for sale by B. W.DELaMATER Ac Co, par 2, BAGS Prime lirccn Coffee 10 bags Pimento SO Qr Casks Seignctts Brandy 20 Boxes Hyson Tea 15 Tons Iron assorted oel 6 202l New Orleans Ruin. gr llllDS New Orlonus Rum. •>9 i do Jamaica do . Just received per brig Sea Island ainl ori *HAti, Chapter ActuppeR. olit 19 , Landing, 4 pipes \ La ' h ' ;<m, * P,,rfe Rum 50 tills No. 3 Mackerel 50 boxes White and Yellow Soap 10 firkins Goshen Butter . . 3 dozen Fancy Clmirs bet IS • COHEN Ac MILLER. Removed. T he . subscriber^ have Itomoved to the South West corner of Shad’s buildings, opposite,the East end of Gib bon’s buildings Wherb limy are opening a very extensive assortment of PLAIN!-. BLANKETS, COTTON ..BAGGING, STAPLE GOODS, and a superior assort merit of Fancy Uoqds, which they intend selilngatalowadvancm &UiKogE; _ oot ffi . I'll HE snbtcriker has receivod i arrivals . A full Assortment of Negro Clothing, consisting nr Grundy’s White Plains, XVhi|e Welsh da . Heavy Woolen and Canton Limey Kerseys Blue Caslinets and low priced Satti- nets , 5-4 clotht for sen ants LONVON DUFFLE BLANKETS. Negro Caps Pullicate and Romall Handkerchiefs, jcc. Acc. Together with a general and extensive as sortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRYGOODS suitable to ihe present and approaching season, which lie offers for sale on accom modating terms. . JAMES ANDERSON. Young’s Building. oct 20 209k BOOKS, STATIONARY AND JOB PRINTING . T.M: DRISCOLL, O FFERS for saleat his new establish ment op Ihe B.iy, I wo doors east of Bull street, an extensive assoi iment of SCHOOL aqd MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATIONARY and FANCY ARTICLES, selected by himself in the Northern Cities during.ihe past summer, nnd which having, been ^purchased at the lowest prices, will be sold at a proportion- ably reduced rate. /, JolT Printing. - Having also purchased an elegant assort mem of ornamental Type,'in addition to his former extensive supply,he. will be ena bled to execute all orders for. Books, Pam phlets. Circulars, Cards, Hand aprt Post Bills, Ato. in q style of embellish ment, not hilhcrto’sfirpassetj. . Book Binding: He has also employed permanently a first rate workman, Ac all orders in ibis line of business, will receive-prompt attention, and be completed with punctuality and in the most approved taste, oct 40 J. Parmley—'Dentist W ILL lemain in Savannah fur a few days only. Those who wish to a- vHil themselves of lijs services, will please apply immediately at Mrs. Miller’s, on the Bay,.the second dobr West or ihe Gcof gian Office, oct20 209 Seasonable Goods> T ANDING from ship ,.Qf>lethorpe, a ■ A general and extensive imnortatiah’of FALL AND WINTER, , BRITISH GOODS. , Which are offered for.sale,together with a complete assortment,of DOMESTlO ARTICLES, For sale by ■ • '•••■ LOW, TAYLOR &CO. sept 26 • 198 T HE SAVANNAHLIBHARYi will he opcned ijioruafiet on Tuesday, Thunday ,and Saturday in each week from 3 to 5 o’clock, P. M, , - . WM MOREL, Librarian. , ieitr loff — mmm iJba S. 1 ULLJlY al. i U R, N ITU RE. JBy J. H. Herbert- »; On TUESDAY. 20th Inst. . ., I'.AI I l„o oiuck. tun be sold at the Silt and of the Academy.' , a quantity or ' ' FT! K N I TU HE, . ,| Consisting of.. Sideboard, and Sofa, Bureaus, - Dressing T- kies, 1 Breakfast J ables, Caipets Bedsteads and Beds, Slidvcl and Tuiigs,, And irons, Are. &ro. Al.SU . One elegant Piano, Forte of fine Oniqh and nays, never having been used. ALSO , . - A Quantity af Kitchen Furniture. oel i7 Term, cash. Slibiiff’s Sale. flnihe first Tuesday An Doeemher next.. nriLI.be style I In front of the Court ff House ui .tne.Copoiy of Efiing- liain beiareeii the usual hnDrs of sale. Two hundred .acres of Isnd.uiih all and’’ singular the iinpruvements Uiereon, lying and being Jn ,thq en miy q.f. Eflinginin hounded,hy land of Wni. .Wouiack and on i lie east by lariil gran oil to Wriglit Loftle, levied on.es the pippeny of Frederick XVonijek to satisfy sundry executions in favor of Thomas J. Tonde, Jesse Harfder* tin and nilinrs. levied on and returned to me Hy a Conslgble. - J. It. MORdAV. a. z.c. oct M. ■ . ■/’ of Mrs. E; BEAULARI), I NFORMS the Ladies of Savannah and its vicinity, that she has returned front New-Y-ork with the nowest fashiona ble Patterns of Dresses, Bonnets, Caps, Turbans, tf’C. Directly Imported from Paris; together with twenty three Cases of ihe most chnicr Olid fashionable assortment nf Fancy & Millenary Goods, SelecteJ bv h -rself, viz; Grns de Chinn; do. Naples; do. India Marqellinc, Zepbyrioe.Popeline and Man darine Silk, for Dreties and silk frin ge, for Trimmings, Nntarino, Palmarene and Thibet embroi rloied Dresses, Cashmere, Merino. Palinerine and Tiiibci Scarfs and Shawls, Aspasin' Silk, and gauze collar and fancy lailirs’ Ciavats, French and Swiss Gingham and Muslins. for Dresses, with Fringes. « Embroidered Dresses, bohinet and muslin worked. Boris, fiorellas, capes, collarsj ladles' and childien’s Cans. Ladies’ amadisand elbow Gloves, lit quale Twenty cases of fancy hats, clips, and bells,embroidered ribbons,hair braids. R uffs, ringlets, and ready inade hair end dresses, fdr bills, Twelve cases French artifibinl Flowers, Six do. Ostrich; Saules, birds and agrettes Feathbli; Beads, bags and purses j Musical Cards, Visiting do and cases. Jewellery—Bracelets and waist burkles, Leghorns, English Straw Cottages, misses and children’s new style Bolivar lints, two oases of Lnke Davies' children's playing cups; one case tit childrenls Toys, and an assortment of Perfumery,' Arc. Arc. . N. U—The Fashions will be opened on XVednesdny; oct 19 298k . .. . - - §3<M>00. Union Cunal . Lottery, . , . .CLASS, No.I*, 7 To fie dfav/p in Philadelphia on the 20tli By the President isf the U.’ . ’ States; , I N pursuance nr law, I. Andrew Jack*- sun, President of the United Sla|esot' America do lierehy declare and make- known that n puhlia sale will be held at the Land Office at St Helena Court llnuse. in the Slate of LnuRiana, on the second Mandjurin November Qext, for the dispo- , sal dfilie unappropriated public lands nidi, ill the limit bfthe Undermentioned lemur ships, situate in tna Land District West of Pearl, River,and East of the Island of New Orleans, to w it; ' . ’Township two, of Range one, ■ . • Townships one, two, three, five add six, 'Range two. ... Townships one;, two, three, four, fiv, MAstx. of Range three... ■ ■ Townships one! two; three! .four! six and seven, and ln|ctiontl townships eight and nine, of.jtange four. .. . hJ Toniisliipsom! two, three, foul, five,sit and seven, and fractional township eight, of Range, five. . ... . t Townships one, two! three, four! five, six; and seven, lind uSC'IOnSl townsiiip eight,of Range six; ■ . . . ....... Townships one, two.jhree, four, five,six ancl -oven, and fractional tuwnship eight,of Range seven. . ,, , ;,•• Townships one, toq, tfiree, jbu|r, fi re.sixj and seven, and ii actional tuwhship eight,of Range eight. ; ,. , . •' Townships one, two, tldee, foitr, five, six! and seven of Raqge nine.; . ... The above townships are nil situate south nf the thirty first degree of latitude, ami Eastot the Meridian, qpdenibraee nearly ill tin; lauds lying on the Amite Tiekluw, nd Tangapaha rivers. Tl\e townships will lie offered in the i>r; ler above designated, beginning with the lowest number of section ill each. The lands reserved bv law for the use of schools, nr for other purposes, will be ex cluded from sal*. Given under my hand , at the city of Washington, this thirteenth day of ; Jimp; AsD, 1828. ,• ... ..(Signed) ANDREW JACKSON. Bv the President, • •< ' .GEO. GRAHAM , ,t ConiiiiiMiqnei of tlse General.Land Ofiicq,' . To he puiilished ill tlie Natchez St ites- man.Jacksou Jolini.il, Louisiana Adverti ser. AllnpnpnGazette, Huntsville Demo crat, Mobile Kegftler. Baltininie Republic Philaiielpnia ..Seililuel, Richmond. Mer- Enquirer, U ileigli Star, ('barleslon tury,, Mnvaniiqh. Itepqkliqan. (Mjgusta Chronicle,Nashville Republican; &■ Louis- vitle Advertiser. » •illV 2R. . 171 T* inst.—'’I'Iib dra'wing will bo received on the 20th insi. 7 drawn numbers. S' prizes of 2 do 1 do 10 do 20 do 41 do • &C. Tickets, . ,. Ha)VCs, , Quarters, SCHEME: &c. *i< i - 510,000 5,ooa 8,008 1,900 500 1 100 &c. ; $10 oo 5 up 2 50 Orders attended to at LUTHER’S - Lottery tf Exchange Office. oct tb s ; ; . : . T 1 Annals for 1830. HOS. M. DRISCOLL has just re ■ celved • ... THE TOKEN and Christmas 2nd New Year’s present. ; !• THE ATLANTIC SOtvENIR for 1880,. . ■- TheNetv IJoyo^WALDl^RAVE- "Staple aiid Fahey Goods., M TRENPERGAST. has revived • liy reeenl arrivals H package* of Staple and Factiy D R Y G O O D Si . . ’ ! V whigli he offers nr unusual low prices by Wholesale or,retail , ,- < onsisting in part of 1500 YardsWelch Tlaiqs 3590 do Domestic do 199fi do do Plaids 2 bales 8 4T»ilIecl Blankets 1 do 4 Point do. , 1 do, SIS do Ros, and Whitney, .... do ......... It do 8 4 Ai 4-1 bleach’d At brown Shirtings Sc Sheetings - 5 Cases Linens, 2 do Lawns- Washington. Clinton ds Eliott shir ting (fine) . 6 ps Colored Grodelndes .10 do do Grode Nap 100 do sup h nglish Tliread edging pud footing do do Bobinct lace & pearl , ing ... J*' i 80 ps plain & fig’d Linen. Muslins Merino scarfs, crimson, or bite.&. black Scarlet and drab cassinibre shawls Prussian & Chintz do j Valeniia Vesting, liaiulsaime patterns Plain & fig’d silk velvet do 10 ps 5-8 & 3 4 Jlarigup cord - 0 do Green woifeu sbige Worsted Cravals—woolen At dog skin gloves , • ■ t . - Silk, Buckskin, Knitted & web sus penders _ , ,. ' v- A general assortment otCombs Blk Palmarine At. worsted Barege Pongee, Ginghams, Foulard, PlaidjAt a Dotted prints 50 Reams loolscap paper t bales paper hangings, 10 case hats Nos 8 & 14 Gibbon's Bloct.' oct 21 . White Welsh Plaijis. v A SALES landing (mm brig CoU- J. V rier, pud for salp by • FRANCIS H.WELMAN. not t» SWar