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No 248.......;. .t...Vol. XXVI SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5, 1829. Effingham County, INFERIOR court, Jult Tkum, taco ■rwN tho petiliun of William Morel, sta ll p) line tho existence & loss mul praying ■In, establishment of n certain promissory jointly end severally made and slzned v William J. Mulrvno. and Wllljaln G Porter, both late of said county deceased, lited Efllnzhom county, 13th Pclirliary, ib44, pavaluo to tho said WjllU'lji Motel, or order, on or hefore tho 1st day of January next, for tho sum of twenty-five dollars,for received, a Co|>y whereof, With flio •ilidavit of tho said William Morel, is filed in the Clerk’s Office,—It is ordered that William King, of the County of P,filing- him. theuctinc nnd qualified administrator „f rim sMd William G. Porter, deceased, Slid tho heirs and representatives of the said William J- Mulryne, deceased, do shew rouse on or before tho Hist day of the noxl icnnol this Court, why the prayer of the oolitic or should not ho granted, and it is further ordered that tills rujo be published none of tho public Gastellos of tho City ,f Savannah, once a month until tho time npoiatod for showing catiso thereof. 1 lixtract from the minutes, JNO. CHARLTON, Cllt. inly to lOTlt- Whole No....... 6515 Mt Prender&nst. I AS received per sclir Francis, from N«* York. S t ipr Hlk Palma rine, giijir Fancy Velvet Print's, Snpr English Ginghams, fjnpr 0-4 French Bombazines, Spotted Crimson Hatllncts, Itlk Satin Levantines, llrcen Silk for Umbrella covering, lllne Worsted Itraid, Scarlet and Grab Casslme.e Shawls, Fancy Chintz do Itlk Nankin nnd Cordon Crapes, llarcgn lldkfs end Cravats. ' Superior Lawns’, and Linon Cambric lldlifs nine nnd Brown Cloths CtlstlTnerei St Sattlnols, Woodstock Gloves,, lloracskin _do Lined do All for snlo low, At No fi & 14 Gibbon’s Block, oil 1 too Treasurer’s Office DecRMnitn 1,1840. UP. nverngo price of Flour during the last month being 38 75 per linrrcl of kgg \bs. lirend for the present month Jiuii weigh as follows viz: 12 t-S cents Loaf 2lbs It nz 0 1-4 “ “ 1 ” 5,1-2“ •Of which all HakersandsellorsofBread will take due Notice. M. W. STEWART, c. t. decs For sale, TRACT of land containing 250 a ores, situate In the district of Oi. nngoburgh. on Erlisto creek in the state of South Carolina, bounding ninth on lands [of Daniel illazyck, and south arid west on pie said creek. For a plat of said land, and terms of sale, |pply to GEO. GLEN, j fob 8 Ex’or. est. of John Glen. Superior Rose and Orange Flower Water ri'ST received and lor sale hy ' A'. PARSONS, Druggist, At tlie Eaglo No. 8, Gibbons’ range. nnr 2 820 Fig Blue and Slarcli. 0 BOXES Gilbert’s STARCH. 5 do Pig Bine Jim received and for sale hy A PARSONS, Druggist, AlllioEagle N 'll Gibbon’s Range. ’ rept 28 )ourt of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah, OCTOBER TERM-, mao. r IIEREAS Mathew W. Stewart, IV P. Hunter and John Gnilmar |n were summoned to attend this Court as ljiaml Jurors—nnd Dupree Postcll, W. fimmons and John Everingliam jr. ns I’clit Jurors, and having tailed to npponr, It it ordered, That unless they file with llm Clerk of this Court good and sufficient -lino of excuse on or before tho next Term IDec.tM fiiey |, e JBV creIy fined; Granil Ju- l'"»iii the smn ot 40,1’eill Jurors in the 7"i>of20 dollars, each. W.K.GUERINEAU, cllt. eel 10 CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE House, Sign, Furniture w Skip PAINTING, hilding, glazing and paper- • hanging v*h subscriber grateful for former u : : , .“f*’ “her a residence nf ten years, "‘I | er 'lces to the public in the a- an| l informs them that his Es- I‘ , „ !L n,, ,%iW/Vi'«! Hand and- Brush, L . " e ■c ,J ™fln£r, jjCpndergoing n gencrul rind extensive, iinfirovcmeut, anil that Jie h. s reectved by late urrivnls a large supply K,.‘u'"' t " , Dils, Brushes, Window Glass, 1 • With tho assistance of a r.ompo. l,'' ,! , eman '. ' , l |ll| n ho has employed, will faable him to execute work of the kind, r ’ n ' oocommodaliig termv as uny person Jr..'he city, ■ OilKJlrmhes, Window Glass, ■Wlih PaJieiJiangingscffC. Stc. Xu', 1 , * general assortment of nrlicles in Ll, i , a ‘ wn ! ,> kept i>!f. hand, for sale W a ;»>o end retail, " 1 eints prepared for use and ditto Itionsgivenfurusirig them., cc,, P. MARLOW. A - laying Cards. as, ? r <"iem of superior quality just received and for sale by A. .h r, A ' ‘‘ARSONS, Druggist, »’ Oihhwif’ Range, Brought'to Jail. <fN Savannah, on the loth Inst, a nc*ro JB. man who says his name is NED. nnd 'hat ho belongs to (he Slate of Georgia, that lie runaway from tlie Chatalioochee river about 4 months ngo, he is 6 feet 8 inches high nnd about 83 vonrs < JOHN 1. DEWS c. o. nng 18 430 sept 80 To rent. Tho stores nonr Market square ocanpied l.y Ebcnezor Jonckes. Possession given die 1st Nov. •or terms enqiiire'of St MYERS. loot Brought to Jail. I N‘Savannah, on the 10th iiist, a negro mnn who any* his name is JERRY, ami that ho belongs lo tho Suite of Gem. Ria, that lie runaway from the Glialahao- olice river about 4 months ngo—he is 5 loot 9 inches high, nnd about 38 years of age;lio is of n yellow complexion and stut ters when speaking. ( J01lN I DEWS, j.c. c. n«g 18 180 Brought to Jail, I N Savannah on (he loth dost, a negro 'mail who says his naino is SIMON, and tliaUie belong, in-tllo State of Geor gia, that he rannwny from the Chatalmo- oheo River nl out 4 m,mills ago-lio is 5 feet ft 3-4 inches high nnd about 8b years of ngo—lie has Inst mm nf his front teeth. JOHN!. DEWS;4.c.o. nog 18’ Committed to Jail, A T Consnwhntclilif. cm the 15lli nfMav last, a negro mnn nnmed GEORGE who snys lie belongs to the Oakmiilgec Navigation Company in Georgia, of whom Mr. Kobeit McCall is agent; lie is hbout 35 years of age, 0 feet 7 or 3 inches high July 13 J. J. BEOK, g. n. n. Committed to Jail, A T Coosawhntchle. on llie 25lh March CM. Inst, n negro man who snys liis name is JOE, who first,claimed Mr Richard EL. lis as his mastor. hut since says he belongs to a Mr. J dm Thiorce, who lives about 4 miles from Hnvannnh; lie is about 5 feet U inches high, ami about forty years of age. J.J. 1IECK, J. n* n. July 13 m3 Brought to Jail. I N Savannah pn the 7th inst. a n^gro man, who say* h*n name is .TOE, nnd that he belongs to William Howard of So. (hi. and that he rannw.ty about one month ngo. He is 5 feet 4 1-4 inches lush and a- bout 30 years of jigc—he has lost his front teeth. JOHN I. DEWS, j.o.-c. nnvfl Brought to Jail. I N Savannah on the 4th InM. a negro man who says his name is SAM, und that he belongs to Jnsiah IlmvoU of Edge field So. Ca. and that be ranaway about fifteen days ago, he is 5 feet 0 Inches high nnd about 28 \ enr* of age. JOHN I. DEWS, j, c. c. nov 0 Raisins, Wines, &c. xf* 4k BOXES bunch Muscatal XiD V Raisins „ 50 qr boxes do 7 jars grape* tin 10 or casks ? Cette Madeira to Indian bids S Wine 20 do do Sweet iMnlngn Wine 30 bills first qlinlity Newark Cider 100 boxes yellow snap Landing from sciir Francos; nnd for sale by COHEN*. MILLER, nov 2 Notice. A LL persons having demands against the estate of John Fay dec, are re quested to present them duly attested, and I huso indebted to the said dec. to make payment to S. M. BOND, Adin’r. nov 18 SftSfL House of Entertainment. T HE subscriber having purtdmsed of Mr. Berk, that well known stand on the Augusta road, about 21 mfles from Sa vannah informs his friends nnd tlie public in general that he has opened a house of entertainment for travellers, and assures (hope, who may come his way that the best attention shall he paid to their cmnlort us well as the utmost care to their horses. JOSEPH G. BLANCE. nov 0 284tI Mr;- Blake’s Steam Rice IMill, YAMACKAW. H AS commenced pounding Rico for llio season, is in complete order,and managed by on experienced Miller.— Rough dtice wifi be taken (ram the decks of vessels ot a half cent por bushel—Barrels furnished when required nt CT 1-2 cents enoh. Smttll Rice nnd Flour may always belind nl the .Mill.—For fuilher informa tion npply to if JNO. O. FORDHAM, Miller, or ROUT, HABERSHAM.- liov 4 S22tt, EMPORIUM OF FASHION. Mallery & Duffy, Qn the Bay, H OfMlin THE EXCIlittOK. AVINO availod themselves of tlie most recent, arrival, from J'inropr. are now prepavod In furnish their friends and tho puhfio generally with a more ele gant and extensive assortment uf Goods in their line, tlinn they have ever uttered heretofore, viz: Wilkins’ superior Golden Crown nnd Olivo CLOTHS, (quite a new stylo) lllne, Itlnck. Drake Neck, Green, Steel ami (ixlord mixt patent finish or Lon don CLOTHS Sup. lllne, black, brown, drab, fawn,steel mixt. Corlioan, Lavendai, ami otlier eol’d London CASIMEUS. Rlack nod lilue block plain VELVETS Figured, brown nnd Fancy colored do. And a great vaiiely of light nnd dark eol’d Stilt and Valencia VESTINGS. Double hoik! hhie end brown CAM*- LETS, a very superior nrticle for Clonks nnd Groat Gnats, Being supplied with a lull nnd first rate complement of Now York nnd Philadelphia Workmen, from the first establishments, they aro prepared to make up tlie above articles in a style that cannot fall to pluuse Also as usual* For the aceommnilntiun of Travellers anil those who prefer despatch, they have eifull assortment of Ready-Made Clothing, of tho 1st, £<l and 3d qualities, consisting nf— Coats Frocks, Coulters, Orcat Coots, Cloaks, Opera Clonks, Pants., Vests, Shirts, under Vests ami Dratvers, Col bis, nnd Hosiery, nf nil descriptions. FANCY ARTICLES, Cloth, morc cco, ami patent leather Caps of Duke Davis’ most approved stylo Doremtis &»Sydam’s N. Yoik. Tnant’s P|ii)ade1uhi.i, and Towson's Jlnltimore approved Stocks of all patterns fliclino. Melts, ,Shoulder lirdccs, ‘Watch Gtiards Suspenders, Fancy Spltalfleld hdltfs. Cravats Cravat Pads, Purses. Hair Brushes. Pantaloon nnd Vest Springs, Horseshtn, Caster, nntl Muck skin (Jloves, Double Meclianio Horse- skin Glows, (the most beautiful arti cle of the kind over offered in this market) the whole nf which \yill be sold at the most reduced price*, for cash or town acceptances. N. M. The \\ holC’Oi the above stock lin- vlnc been carefully selected, nnd the grea ter part puiehascd direct from the impor ters by Air. D. pcisnnallv, and tho rondy- made clothing manufacuircd immediately under hi* ln«pei tion, we feel confident in nssttr ng our ft lends, that nothing has been spared in rendering our establishment wor thy the patronage wo have hcretoforo so liberally enjoyed. oct 31 M. &P. Canal Whiskey and Hyson Tea. /fit AAdwBLS 3ii|i«rjor Cailai Wlii.kcy V't^^lfccatiy boxos HyaojiToii 1311m pitch, landing from ship Mac'im and for Sal ° HALL SHAPTRR &TUPPER. nov 2 ; .. Notice. P ERSONS having demands against tlie estate of the late Edward Wil- linois of Screven county will present them dulynttosled and thoso indebted to said es tate will make pnyinimt to WM. II..SCRUGGS, Adin’r. . 60131 W.» CARPENTER’S Saratoga Powders, FOB MAK1NO CONGRESS STRING OR SARATO GA H ATERS. T IIF.RF. is perhaps scarcely on indi vidual in tho United Stales, who is not acquainted, either hy experience nr report, with tho salutary effects of the Congress Spring Wulers • at Saratoga. From thirty to filtv thousand persons an nually visit these Springs, many from the remotest sections of the United States, and some from tlie West Indies, nnd other for eign places. The ereitex|iense ill visiting tlie Springs excludes tlie ereaicr portion of the community, (more Ilian nino out of ten,) nnd tho iioiiled water, from its high prico, prevonts its use to tho c'xtenf of be ing siirvlcealdc, and confines it to n smnll number ; it nppenrs to lie n serious evil that so valuable an article should be so res tricted, that comparatively few should be able to enjoy wlint is so conducive to gen eral health in tho hot weather nf. Our sum mer nuimiis. From these circumstances, Geo. W. Carpenter is pleased to announce the preparation of tlie above powders, con taining all the essential substances with which I hose celebrated Springs are impreg nated, and fioni which tlie waters of the Congress Springs nt Saratoga me precise ly nnd effectually imitated. With a view to accommodate the public, nnd to bring into general use so convenient antF valua ble a substitute for these waters, lie Mins boon 'induced to go very extensively into the manufacture of them, to put them nt a prico to ho within tho reach of most per sons. For the acconimodoiipn of the |mh- lic, agents will ho appointed in all tho ci ties and principal inland iowns to give a general circulation to so useful an article throughout tlie country. Tlie public are recommended to mnko trial of these pow ders, ns he finds hy experience, nnd from the opinion of tlie ' most eminent of tile fa culty, that tho water made from them pos sesses Iho same medicinal qualities, is ns effectual in its operations, and'-precise in taste, as Mint taken immediately from tile Springs. Thoso |iowders are therefore re commended ns a vafpable remedy in all cases where tlie Saratoga Waters are pre scribed. Peisnnwn sea voyngcs.or residing nt p distnnoelrom tlie springs, and in .wiltrn climates, will at once perceive tho groat advantage of making use of these powders, which besides being more portable, nnd less expensive than tho bottled wnter, will keep without injury foypny length of tiriie, as they are equal in medical effect to that tnken fresh from tho springs, tliev aro cer tainly much preferable from tlie many ad vantages they possess. 05 s ” These powders are superior to the Seidlitz, inasmuch ns they are equally a- porient end .ngreonhle, at tlie same time possessing!#|iicand chalybeate qualities in a superior degree, nnd are consequently better adapted to weak and debilitated constitutions than any other cathartic in use# • ‘ Printed'directions will accompany the powdors. Manufactured and for sale, only, by Gen. W. Carpenter, and sold by appointment Uy A.PARSONS, Druggist. At the.EagJo No.JI Gibbpiis’ Range, nova^ Chatham Su perior Court, January Term 1830. In Equity Chambers Superior Court, , JUNE 25lh, 1829. rite Marine* Fire In surance Bank nf the State of Georgia, ot *1, vs. Eleazor Early, r . el. at. j - - being verified to iho Court that Eloa- zer Early one of the defendants in the above cause resides out of Ciialham coun ty—On motion it is ordered that the said Elcazer Early appear on nr before the first day nf the next Term pf this*Court und en ter Ids appearance thereto arid in default thereof tlie said complainant have leave to proceed on their said Rill in the snmo manner as if personal service of the Bill and subpmna had heon effected on tlie sai I hlcnzer—And it ,is further ordered that inis Ruin lie published once n month in on • of liic Public Gnzetlesof Savannah unlit the expirnliim thereof. Extract from the minutes. ROBERT XV. POOLER, Clk. juoe SO 1 ’.3 Finch & Warland, DRAPERS AND TAILORS. MAlUtF/r SQUAB*. T ENDEJl tlirir sincere thank* to tlieit friends nnd the public generally for past favor*, nnd very respectfully solicit n continuation of patronage. . * , "’hey have received and are receiving n fresh and handsome assortment of surr.uioR supf.ufink fasiiionaiilk Cloths, Cassimcres, Vest ings, &.C. ALSO On hand on extensive assortment of Fashionable Ready Made Clothing Consisting of. Fmr.li Goats, Coattees, Vests, Pantaloons,.,9hirts, Clonks, &c. ALSO, A splendid assortment of Fancy articles such os Cravats, (of tltc very Imest style,) Slocks, Hosiery, Gloves,Handkerchiefs, Stc. Ac. *a. N. B.—Tlie very latest New York, Lon don Philadelphia Fashions are received, and their customers mny depend on having iheir gr.;T,-,rids made in a style not to lie excelled hy nny, and nt thosltmtcsi possi ble notice, and on such terms at cannni foil to please, oct 27 215 Leghorn Hals. 4 CASE8 P.nlivnr Hats Just received per ship Florian, and for sale by M. PRENDERGAST,- No 3 & 14 Gibbons’ Block. oet 21 An Act. To extend the time (or fortunate drawer* in the IjAnd l.ottorlfc* of eighteen Inin dre.d and eighteen, niglifenn’ hundred and n ; ne«cen» und eighteen hundred and twenty one, to takeout grunts for the lauds thus drawn; nnd after the time therein specified, to vest the same in the s»ate. B E i» enacted hy tho Senate nnd Mouse of Kepresentntives of tlic fclreic of Georgia in General Assembly met, nnd it is hereby enacted by the authority of tho same, That every person who was a fortunate drawer iu the land lotteries by tho authority of the acts passed on the (If- tcenth dav of December, eighteen hundrod nnd eighteen, on the sixteenth day of De camber, eighteen hundred nnd nincjCbn, and on the fifteenth dav of May, eigMccn bundled nnd twenty-one, shall have until the first day of November, eighteen hun dred and thirty, to take out his, her or their grant upon paying into tho Trea sury the sum of eight dollnrs r Sec. 2 And he it further enacted by the authority nfuiesnid. 'Hint from nnd af ter tho first rihy of November, eighteen hundred and thirty, the land* so drawn ns aforesaid.and not granted, shall revert to nnd become tho property of the State. Sec. 3. And he it further enacted, That this act shall not extend to nny lot or lots of land drawn by orphans until three years after tho said orphans shall have arrived nt the nge of twenty-one years: nor to any lots drawn by idiot* or lunatics or persons who have departed this life since they gave in for a draw or draws in said lotteries of 1818. 1819nnd lOfl, norf* whose-estates are unrepresented, nor to any lots num ber ten nnd one huudrad set apart for the purposes of public education. Sec. 4, And he it fmthcr enacted, That n.ll laws nnd parts of laws militating a- gainst this act. be and tho same are hereby repealed. Sec, 5. And bo it further enacted by the authority aforesaid. That it shall be tlio duty of his Excellency tlie Governor, to cause this net to bo puniished in all tho public Gazette* of this State,once a month, until the first day of November next, and that lie catiso the expenses of such publicn tion to he paid out of tho contingent fond. WAIlREN JOUUDAN. Speaker of the, House of Representatives. THOMAS STOCKS, President of the-Senate- Assoptod to pth November, 1820. GEORGE K: GILMER. Governor. nov 19 13,4§ca Electors orChatliam Coun Friends and Fellow ciftxons: r AM a r. ;i in] ill ale for Coroner at the E- lectlon in Jnimnrji next, and slmti d I bo elected, will endeavor to discharge he duties of the office with fidelity- Very rcspeotfully, H. HAUPT. nov7 285t The Subscriber H AVING been appointed agent for the salo of the following articles of fern them at tho uiarufacturlm* prices. Sulphate of Quinine. Compound fluid extract of Sarsaparilla, lor extemporaneously .making the Lisbon Diet Drink, &c. &c. is .particularly re commended to theTneulty for its conve nience, &c. One tsihle.gpoonful will make a pint of Lisbon Diet Drink if ad ded to common water. TIHs article lins proved much more activo th.in tho pana ceas, and other preparations of sarsapartl- la, nnd I* extensively employed by the fa culty, and introduced into public institu* tion* in this and other cities, a here the use of snrsnpinilla is required to a considerable extent. Pipeline, (Prcr.ip. per Potnis.) a valua ble article iu intermittent fevers. This ngticln differs essentially from the sfinlopaque, yellow crystals, obtained by simple evaporation nnd purification of the alchoholic solution. Oil of Itlack Pepper, (Preclpitnted.) n powerful stimulant and valuable remedy In typhus lever, also as an external stimulant muted with Decoction of Cautharides in Spirit of Turpentine.—Caution. An oil of block pepper may bo found in the mar- kef, obtained by distillation—this is try no menus the same nj the article above descri bed and is very feeble, if not entirely des- titute of tho particular property for which the above has been introduced. Ono drop of oil of black pepper, added to six grains of quinine, will greatly increase the powers of this remedy, Extrni t of Quinine. Thi, D life' resld- '•Hill of llie preparation of Quinine. T-vo fii nihi are fully equal to one of ilio former; .nt!, n« it i.x less (linnone third llie price, it is of course much cheaper In llie practition er titan tlie sulphate. Citratcd Kali, for extemporaneously inakmg the saline draught. Ono drachm oflliissalt dissolved in four ounces nf wa ter instantly fin ms the neutral mixture, e- quiil and similar in every respect to that made from fresh lemon juice. Rlack Oxide of Mercury, lot extempo raneously forming ilia htue pill. One fourlli of a grain equal to four giain. of blue mass. Solidified Balsam Copaivn. This pre paration contains the Oil nod Resin, ami is rendered solid for the convenience of fqrming into pills. Tills article contains all the virtues of the Copaivn in a concen trated degtee. A. PARSONS, Druggist. At the Eagle No 8 Gibbon's Range, nov 84 Chichester &• Scranton, mf.c ori/iNT tailors, North East Corner oj Young's Jiuildingn, H AVE and are receiving by the late nrrivabr from New Yo‘,k and Phila delphia, a haud*omo assortment of season able Ready Made Clothing, CONSISTING OF Dress and Frock CO ATS.COATEEH. PANTALOONS, VESTS. Shirts,Hand, kill chiefs. Cravats, Stocks, Hosiery,Men’s, Ymult's and Children's Morocco nnd Cloth CAPS.Ladios'* Gentlemen's CLOAKS Sic, Sic. Together with a Splendid Assortment oj FASHIONABLE CLOTHS, GAS1- SIERES AND VESTINGS, which ihoy are prepared lo make to order, in fashionable tu le, at short notice, oet 13 Charles A. Woodruff. Wine, Tex, Ppuit Deale- & Grocer. or~ - - - ■ y- * 5 §,:§> ja a- oj ~ „ 0 ~ Cane. ACRES of Sugar Cane for said on O the plantation of M.r, Spuldingi on Hutchinson’* Island. Apply to SCOTT ii BANFOURT 1WY It ' SSBtr 6 The Savannah Steam Rice Mill. TP HIS establishment commenced one- talipns for iho season, tlie beginning of tiiis rnoinh, and linviog bent nil tho old riee on hand is now in complete order for i! nfM»m.” j f ' ll0 "® w cr °P< hnving plen- 'h,e f . ?u 1!", ‘°l ,a '«'e bins for each lot. ns srinn ' lt ®P 1 s,lin k "‘pht and day as ibesupply will warrant!(—It is now ascertained tli.t from 80 to too bar rels can beclcaned intlio S4 hour.- tlie en- g no and inaoliinpry lieing first rntu’’so (lint planters sending rioettf this mill mny cal- Sfiii*t." 11a ,' ew ,|a . V!l "hen they can re- r,? , i i rCI " h r “ r . ,l ' arke '- Tlie mill wilt lurnisli barrels whenever required nt 87 l-g ?.*" ? “ aoh J ' ,n,1 r 1 ’ 1 lan " ™'P h from 'JiJi l ± a [ *•«* * »• Lalf a cent per h.tshel, Wproprictms linve erected on the proitil* mnLi rang0<?r ver - v “i 01 "* 0 & fi '« Proof brick buildings covered witli slate, for llie pm- pose of storing rice when required bv which a!* “void tho expense of inr»Ki‘ &0 ; "nd-preserve its good ordor lor readier sale. Notice will be given (he Factor when the parcel for him it conimen ceil, that lie may determine In time to have it staled oi receive it fiom tlie mill as soon iis heat. In case it is not taken ntvny ivhcit - turned out of the mill, it will lie put into store and the usual charge made ofO cent# pec week. A constant supply of small riee nnd rice flour always <m hand for salo in laigoor small quantities. For any further particulars, apply at the Mill lo it... McALPIN. Agent nr HALL, SHAPTRR & TUPl’ER. I 'aTT, A pood Coepers wanted for the Mill to whom Sts per momli will be given and found, oet 81 In Baskets and Cases. v 100 bbls & kog* Alexandria Crack ers 22,000 Sogar* (Cnnsio nnd Hylva bf'iiid) direct from Havana 85 bags prime Green Cuba, and , ~ old white Java COFFEE Prime St. Croix *1 N. Orleans Su- ! in hhds gars, and | & bbls Cuba Molasses J 100 bids No ,9 Mackerel prime Fulton Market IJcef Chnranto, Imperial Crown, London Dock nnd Seign- otte MU 4NDJES Metier Swan und Wcesp- nncli, GINS Old fourth nrqof Jamaica HUM Irish Whiskey of fine flavor warranted pure as impor ted. , 35 bids family Loaf Sugars 75 boxes Sperm Candles Georgia mould do and Doolittle’s Soap 80 whole nnd half boxes Punch - Muscntcl Kaisins 40 casks 0 & 8 dozen e.\. London Porter and Brown Stout (Hibbert’s) in quarts and pints American nnd English Mus tard Wardalo’s London Pickles Onp»rs and Brandy Fruits West India Preserves Cordials, assorted Old London Particular, Madeira, Tenerific.Pdrt and Sherry WINES in caskAedemijohna and Imttles. White and Bed Wine Vinegar Imperial Gunpowder, ? Tpar I Iy $an and black 5 of su|^«rior flavor and quality, selected for family use, in chests, q.aUy ^oxes, and 2 lb catties. To the Phhlic, W HEREAS a report has been put in circulation by some of the fotoit- ing ones, that I have discontinued tlie su- paiiutendence of the Georgiu Hotel and Livery Stable. Tlieretoro, I Ho liercbv give notice to the public, nnH partieulBily lo my South Carolina ami Georgia friend*, tlmt Jlio n- bove establishment i* still open for the re- ception of company under mv ilirection, nnd as heretofore, the Table will bo dally mpjilird will, every variety rite market nf. lords,and every necessary attention will be used tb give satisfaction, and promote tho comfort of visitors. The Stable it-in complete order, anil well provided with good provision nnd ac tive hoys, and as usual, will receive my re gular inspection. Diy Boarders, hy the quarter, will be received at redjuced charges. , W. J. DUDLEY, nov 14 B30||m Information Wanted. S EVER At, vein, ngo, Win. P. WII- kie, son of Wm. Wilkie, Rantolos tlridg- South Carolina,left Ills fallier’s res* idcnce, since wjicn nothing was heard of him, until about ^noyenrs since, when it was ascertained Hint lie was residing in Monticelln, Mississippi. Any informa- lion r.s|)eeting him addressed to the Ed). tordf tins paper, or to his fa her, will he most thankfully received, and if this notice should meet his r je, he is invited to return home. rrav-OM a32tp* The Vicksville, (MiA'Msuaitqr is rcqitesr ted to give the above a few irnwrllOm. Howard Street Flour. fit St “RLS landing from schr. Welree- PUP wP and for sale hy HALL SHAPTER & TOPPER, nov 28 Town Property for Sale. A corner Lot in on eligible , situution, with a rrimmodiou* I J j IJ rajB dwelling calculated for a Roar- saaSffli (ling House. Now on rent at. 0800 per annum. A half Lot, near the centre nf the city, wiilt a neatly Anisbed Bnd convenient two story dwelling [logic and good out build ings. - A large and valuable corner Lot io Ynmncrnw, with tile Improvements, consis ting of a two story dwelling House and outbuildings. also . A valuable tract of about 300 nerbs of laud, within four miles oftp City. 'Part has been cloored, and cqljivaled in Cotton, Riee and provisions. Apply to JAMES EPPINGER, nov 20 Presents for 1830. T HE Talisman for 1B80« (New York) w ith 12 he.mtiful emhuHishments. The Pearl for 1830, (Philadelphia) with 0 beautiful embellishments, engraved on steel. ALSO THE TWO WoK&S, The Book of the Boudoir io £ Vols. The Poetical Work* of Thomas Moore, including his Melodies. Ballads, fee.,com plete in one volume. Just received " nov 20 T. M. DRISCOLL. Notice. A LL persons having demands against the estate.r.f Mrs. Eliza Patterson, dec. are requested to present them duly attested, and those indebted to said dec. to make payment to wm. williams, Adm*?. nov 1 ft- . 228|l out 31 Just /£eck'D vet h Landing from Skip MacolM oni J ^chr. Fran« 1 g FIRKINS CeS choic*' Doslien But 10 casks Vst quality Uh eosd i / 10 bbls Holt’s C rackerX 15 do fine Cider, and )\ 20 do Albany Ale For sale br „ ,,, rvov rt J. RENTLJ, V, Bale Rope* Just received hy ship Stnlilta COILS Rale Rope For sale by CANbLER & DAVIDSONv nov 17 232 RemovaU T HE subscriber has teur.nved nts cot ling Roam to No. St, RoVtoo’s.IJi dings, rioir the Exchange, where ho oi (nines ilia 'Factorage I'U'Cotnmlsapn Br ness; WM. P; BOWEN «=< ?t f