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'»- SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. a mC / No 251 Vol. XXVI Effinghum County, INFERIOR COURT, July Term, 1 O' 1839, by William J. Mulryne. nml William (} Porter, both Into of said county decea .detail Effingham county, I8tli Fehrti, 1824, payable to tha said Wililam Moral order, nn'or before tbo 1st day of Jana next, for tlioaum of twenty-fivedollars valno received, a copy whereof, with affidavit of the anid william Morel, U f in the Clerk's Office,—It U ordered t William Kin?, of the County of Effilng- ham, the acting and qualified admiuistrati of the mid William G. Porter, tlcccnse and the helra and representatives of the sa William J. Muirync.- deceased, do she cause on nr before the (list day of the no term of ihisOourt, why tho prayer of tl petitioner should not he granted, and it of Savannah, once a month until tho time appointed for she ring cause thereof. Extract from the minutes. JNO. CHARLTON. Clk. ]nly 18 IB7§t. . M. Prendcrgnst. H \S received per scl.r Francis, from Vow York. ~upr lllk Paftnarine, Sapr Fancy Velvet Prints, Hnpr English Cinghnms, Hnpr B-l French Bombazines, Spotted Crimson Raltincts, lllk Satin Levantines, Green Silk for Uaihrella covering, Jllua Worsted llrniil, Scarlet anit.Druh Cassiine.o Shawls, Fancy Chintz do lllk Nankin and Canton Crapes, Barege lldkfs . nil Cravats, Superior Lawns, and Linen Cambric lldkfs Bine and Brown Cloths Cassimeres At Sattlnels, Woodstock Cloves, Horseskln do Lined do All for sale low, - At No 9 At 14 Gibbon’s Block, oct .1 200 Treasurer’s Office. Dzckmbkr i. 1W0. T HE averago price of I’lour during the last month hclng SB 78 per barrel of no lbs. Bread for the present month mist weigh as follows viz: 12 1-2 cents l/iaf £lbs 11 07, 0 |-4 •* •• t *• 5,1-2“ Of which all Bakers and sellersof Bread will rake due Notice. AT. W. STEWART, c. t. tleo 3 For sale. A TRACT of land containing 250 a ores, situate in the district of Oi angoburgh. on Edistn creek in tho state of South Carolina, bounding nnith on lands of Daniel Mazyck, and south and west on 'ho said creek. For a plat of Said land, nnd terms of sale, apply to GEO. GLEN, feb a Ex’or. cut. of John Glon. Flower Water J UST rocelvcd and lor side by A. PARSONS. Druggist, At the Engle No. 8, Gibbons’ range, nov 2 230 -Fis ISO Blue and Starch. BOXES Gilbert’s STARCH, 5 do Fig Bine Jim received and for sale by A PARSONS, Druggist, At the Eagle N ■(! Gibbon’s Range. sept 28 2omt, of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the.City ofSovannah, OCTOBER TERM, 1829. ISTIIE/IEAS Mathew W. Stewart, “i IV 1*. Hunter and John Cnilmnr- n were summoned to attend this Court as grand Jurors—and Dupree Postell, W. Timmons and John Evoringliam jr. ns jT'tit Jurors, and having tailed to appear, 111 it ordered. That unless they flic, with P> Clerk of this Court good and sufficient F mss of excuse on or before the next Term RDcc.u) they be severely lined; Granil Ju- fotain the sum ol.40, Petit Jurors in the pitta of 20 dollars, each. W.K. CUERINEAU.dk. net 20 *_ CHEAPAND FASHIONABLE |House, Sign, Furniture Ship P A 1 N T IN G, IILDING, GLAZING AND PAPER- HANGING Vil’j subscriber grateful for former h a . or *» a ft*r a residence of ten years, lepaers liis services to the public in tho a- pove line, and Informs them that his E»- Rblislunent, Siffiofthe Harul and Brush, pnr ihn Eutumgr, i s undergoing a general |tttU extensive improvement, grid that he IS received by Lite arrivals a largo supply !_J i'it'.M,:Oils, Brushes, Window Glass, Sec. With the assistance of a cnmpe, on ' v ltom,ho has employed, will HoiiUs 'i ni V 1 execlite worltof the kind, * (u .fmX 0l t 0da . ,hl « torm! ’ as •"’> P et,on ufts, firushes,- Window Glass, I lViih „ \ a i m Hangings. S>-c. tie. k I tho Sencrkl assortment of nrtitles in sa, ° l ,ion * Jw IbBi? USe and di,PC - oct 9 ' V. MARLOW, 1 A n„ Cards. * 108 ange. , To rent. * “lores near Market sqnaro a flTlf®. nooupICtl by Ehonezor Jenckes, J Jtliiaff. Possession given the 1st Nov. for terms onqulre nf M. MYERS. sept 89 M99t Brought to Juil. TN Savannah, on iho 10th inst. a negro A. man who sayn hi* name U,JERRY, and that ho belongs to tho Stato of Geor* gin, thut lie rntiawny from the Cbntahoo* Jho® river about 4 months ago—lie is 5 feet 8 inches high, and about 38 year* of ngejlie Is of a yellow complexion and stut ter* when speaking. JOHN I DEWS, j.c.c. nug 18 180 Brought to Jail, TN Savannah on tho tOtli inst. n negro X. man whosnys his uninn |. SIMON, and that he belongs to tho Stntc of Geor gia, that he runaway from the Chatahnn- clico River al nut 4 tnoiuhs ago—ho is 5 feet 5 8-4 inches high nnd about 25 years of age—he has Inst one of his front teeth. JOHN 1. DEWS,j.c.c. nug Iff Brought to Jail. rf’N Savannah, on the loth lust, n negro X. mnn wlm says his name is NED, nnd that ho belongs to the State of Georgia, that ho runaway from the Chntnhonchco river about 4 months ngo, ho is 5 feet B inchos high and about 23 years < JOHN 1. DEWS c. c. nug 10 180 Committed to Jail, A T Ctinsnwliafchie. on tlir* 15th ofMnv xs. last, a necro man named GEORGE who says lie belongs to the Oukimilgee Navigation Compimy In Georgia, of whom Mr. Itobeit McCall is agent; he Is about 35 years of ago, 5 fed 7 or 8 Inches high July IS J.J. BECK, J. n. ». Committed to JaiJ, A T Coosnwlintnliio, on the 25lh March CM. last, a negro man who says his nnmn is JOE, who first claimed Sir Richard El lis ns Ills master, but since says ho belongs to a Mr. J ihn Tliierce, who lives about 4 miles from Savaminh; he is about 5 foet 0 inches high, noil about forty years of age’. J. J. BECK, J. n. d. July IS 103 Brought to Jfiii. TN Savannah nil t'lio 7th Inst, n negro X man who says his name is JOE, and that lie belongs to William Howard of So. •’a. nnd that ho runaway about onn month ago. He is 5 feet 4 1-4 (tidies lugh nnd a- hout SO years of ago—he has lost his front teeth. JOHN I. DEWS, j.c.c. nov 8 Brought to Jail, YN Savannah on the 4th ult. a negro X men who says his name isSAM, and that he belongs to .Minis * Bell, of Mont- comery uounty Gonruin, nnd that ho runa way about fifteen dnvs ago, he is 5 feetG inches high, and about 28 years of ago. JOHN 1. DEWS, j. c, <• nov o Brought to Jail. 1 N Savannah on the 16th ult. a negro, X mao who says his name is TONEY that lie belongs to Arcliy Frlp of St. Ilelo- na. South Cnrnlint, nnd tliot lie rannwny about two months ago—lie is 6 feet 7 inch, es high, and about 49 years of age. JOHNI. DEWS,j.c.c. deo 2 llaisins, Wines, &c. /* dk BOXES bunch Musoatol 1 Raisins I a 50 qr boxes do j j 7 jars grapes do J 10 qr casks ? Cette filadeira 10 Indian bids S Wine 20 do do Sweet iMelagn Wine 1 30 bids first quality Newark Cider ' 100 boxes yellow soap l.nndfng from sciir Frances, nnd for sale ] by COIIEN &• MILLER, ’nov 2 | Notice. ] A LL persons having demands against. | rM the estate uf John Fay dec, ere re- 1 quested lo present them dillv nliesled, nnd , those Indebted to the snitl dec. lo make , payment to | S. M. BOND, Adm’r. , nov 18 233Jl e House of Entertainment. r FjnilE subscriber having purchased of c JL My, Ber k, that well known stand on t tho Augusta road, nhuut 21 miles from Sn- c vannah informs liis friends nnd tho public s in general that he lias opened n house of e entertainment for travellers, nnd assures t those who may come Ills way ilint the best t nttemion shall ha pai|l;|o ilieir couifort as c well as the utmost care' to ilieir horses. c JOSEPH G. BLANUE. s nov 0 224Tt Mr. Blake’s Steam Rice d Mill, - • YAMACRAW. , FT AS commenced pounilihg Rice for ^ .EX the season, is in complolc order,nnd . managed by an experienced Miller.— , Rough Rico, will be taken from the decks , of vessels at a half cent per bushel—Barrels y furnished when reomrod nt 87 1-2 cents each. Small'Rice, nnd Flour may always he Jiad at the Mills—For Luther informa- ’ tion apply to •• ■: JNO. C. FORPHAM. Miller, or P IIOBT. HABERSHAM. " llov 4 2*2*l “ Cuiuil Whiskey and Hyson ^ T eti. p 6? <Th DDLS Superior Canwl Whiskey Up50 catty boxes Hyson Tea *13lbs \ each, landing from ship Mucon and for b sale by HALL SHAPTER &TUPPER. noyS WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1829. Whole No .6518 Mallory & Duffy, On the Bay, OPPOSITK THK KXCIIANOK. , [AVING availed theinselvos of the L most recent arrivals from Europe, low prepared to furnish their friends Wilkins’ superior Golden Crown nnd Olivo CLOTJIS, (quite a now style Blue,‘Black, Drake Neck, Green, ritee nml Oxford mixt patent finish or Lon . don CLOTHS. Sup. blue, black, brown, drab, fawn,steel liiixt. C.orhoan, Lavender, and otltur col’rl Loudon CASIMEKS. Black and blue block plain VELVETS Figured, brown and Fancy culored do. And a great vaiiery of light and dark col’rl Silk and Valoncla VESTINGS. Double boild bine nnd .brown CAM LETS, n very superior article fur Clonks mid Great Coats. Being supplied with a full and first rate Also as usual. For the accommodation of Tra vellcrs id those who prefer despatch, they hare a full Assortment of Rendy Made Clothing, the 1st, 2d nnd .‘Id qualities, consisting of— Coats, Frocks, Coaitees, Croat Coats, Cloaks, Opera Clonks, Pauls., Vests, Shirts, under Vests and Drawers, Col lots, and Hosiery, of ull descriptions. FARCY ARTICLES. loth, tnorrcco, and patent leather Caps of Luke Davis’ most approved style Dnreinus Si Sydam's N. York, Tnant’s Philadelphia, and Towson's Baltimore approved Htotks of all patterns Rilling Belts, Shoulder Braces, Watch Guards Suspenders, Fancy Spllnlfielil lldkfs. Cravnls Crnvat Pads, Purses, Hair Brushes. Pantaloon nnd Vest Springs, llorseshln, Cnster, nml llucli skin Gloves, Double Mechanic ilorso- ■kln Gloves, (the most beautiful arti cle of tho kind ever offered in this market) the whole of w hich will he sold at the mojt reduced prices, for cash or town acceptances. N. B. The whole of the above stock' be- Chambers Superior Court, ,, JUNE 25th, 1829. Tho Mnrine Jr. Flro in surance Bank nl the State of Georgia, et al. t>». Elonzor Early, et. at. Chatham Su perior Court. January Term, 1830. In Equity, I T hclng verified 10 the Court that Elea zor Early one of the defendants in the nbnvo cause resides out of Chatham coun- ly-On motion It is u.derei! that the said Elonzor Early appear on or boforo the first day of the next Term of this Court and en ter hid appenrnneo thereto and in default thereof the vntd complainant have leave to proceed on their said Bill In tho same mnmicr ns If personal service of tho Bill and subpoena hud been effected on the sal I F.lcazer—And it is further ordered tha: inis Ruin lie published Jmco a month in one of tho Public Gnzettcsqf Savannah until the expiration thereof. Extract from tho minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk. Juno 80 ]53 oct 31 heretofore so M.&D. CARPENTER’S Saratoga Powders, run maki.no INGRESS SPRING OR SARATO GA HATERS. P I IE RE is perhaps scarcely an indi vidual in tho United States, who i> : acquainted, either by experience or tort, with Mie salutary effects nf the ngress Spring Wafers at Saratoga nni thirty to fifty thousand persons an- ally visit theso Springs, many from the iiotcst sections nf the United States, mu! tie from tho West Indies, nnd other fhr n places. The great expense in visitiug Springs excludes tho grenter portion of i community, (more then nine nut uf ,) and the bottled water, from its high few should he From these circumstances, [renter is pleased to announce of tho above powders, con- essential stibstnncen with Finch & Wurlarid, DRAPERS AND TAILORS. MAItKKT SQUARE. FBI ENDFJt their sincere thank* to their JL friends nnd the public generally for past favors, and very respectfully solicit a continuation of patronage. * They have received and are receiving a fresh and handsome assortment of SUPERIOR SUPKnPf.lf! FASHIONABLE Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest ings, Sfc. &c. ALSO On linnd on extensive assortment of Fushionnhle Ready Made Clothing Consisting of Frock Goats, (’natters. Vests, Pantaloons, Shit It, .Cloaks, &c. ALSO, A splendid assortment nf Fancy articles such as Cravats, (of the very latest style,) Slocks, Hosiery, 010173,Handkerchiefs', Sic. Sib. Sic. N. II.—Tho very latest New York, Lon don Philadelphia Fashions nre received, nnd their customers may depend on hiiviag their garments made in a stylo not to he excelled by any. nnd nt tha shortest possi ble notice, and on such tortiis os cannot fail to plcaiie. oct *7 ' 215 ~ Leghorn Hals. 4 CA8F.8 Bolivar lints Just received per ship Florian, and for tale by M. PRRNDERGAST, 1No3 & HGibbjns* Block. oct 21 The Subscriber H AVING been appointed agent for the sale of the following articles of fers them nt the manufacturing prices. Sulphate of Quinine. Compound fluid extract of Sarsaparilla, mid effectually imitated. .•titers of the a rite precise- W.ilh n view nnd to bring waters, he has 10 ho within the ranch of most per- For tho accommodation uf tliepuh- ents will bo appointed in ull the ci- rd principal inland towns to givo a 11 circulation to so useful an article ;hoiil the country. Tho public are mended to mako trial of these poiv- rs he finds by experience, and from These powders are therefore re ed as a valunbl • remedy in all the springs, and ill wmm at once perceive the great more portdhlc. and will nd agreeable, at the same lime g tonic and chalybeate qualities in r degree, and arc consequently rpterl to weak and debilitated nstitutiuns than any other cathartic in A. PARSONS, Druggist. An Act. To extend the time lor fortunate drawers in the Land Lotteries of eighteen bun dred and eighteen, eighteen hundred anil nineteon, and eighteen humlre',1 and twenty-one. to take out grants for the lands thus drawn, and after tho time therein specified, to vest the same in the . stnto. ,, B E it enacted by tho Senate and House of Representatives of tho State of Georgia in General Assembly met, arid it is hereby onncteij by the nirihiirity of the same, That every* person who was a fortunate drawer in tho laud lotteries by the authority nf the acts passod on the fif teenth day uf December, eighteen hundred nnd eighteen, on the sixteenth day of De comber, eighteen hundred nnd nineteen, mid ou tlie fifteenth day nf May, eighteen bundled nnd twenty-ono, shall hare until the first day of November, eighteen hun dred and thirty, to. 'fako out' Iris, her.or their giant upon pnytnj>.-.Into tho Trea sury the sunt of eight dollars. Sec. 2 And be it further enneted by the authority nfoiesnid. That from and af ter the first day of November, eighteen hundred and thirty, the lands so drawn as aforesaid,nnd not granted, shall revert to and become the properly of the State, Sec. 3. And lie it further enacted, That tills act shall not extend to nnv lot nr lots oflnnd drawn by orphans until-three years after tho said orphans shall have arrived nt the ago-of twenty, one years: nor'to any Inrs drawn by idiots or lunatics or persons wlm'have departed this ..life since they gave in for n draw or draws in said lotteries of 1818, 1819 nnd 1821, and whose estates are unrepresented, nor to any lots num ber ten and one hundred set apart for the purposes of public education. Sec. 4. And lie,it.further enacted, That all la<vs nnd parts of law. militating a- gainst this act. be and the same aro hereby repealed. See. 5. And be it further enneted by tho authority aforesaid. That it shall be tho duty of his Excellency the Governor, to cause this act to be punlished in ail the public Gazettes oftliis State,once a month, until the first dny nf November next, and that he cause the expenses of such puhlica lion to be paid oil! of the contingent fund. WARRENJOURDAN. Speaker of the House of Representatives. THOMAS STOCKS. President of the Senate. Assented to 9th November, !829. GEORGE It: GILMER. - « • • Governor. nov 19 !34§ca The .Savannah Steam Rice Mill. FHlUIS establishment commenced ope. ‘ i ™ "I* ™ th® sensqn, the beginning , ----- - of <hfi momh, and having heat ull the old Hu.'n P "’ 1 p0r ," nC0 ." ,ly ! naklng,he Lisbon [}*• "? I, " ,ld >»t»mv in oomploto order for Diet Drink, Sic. tic. is particularly re- ! 10 ,rcr l’tion of tho new crop, having iilcn- commended to the faculty for its conve- IX separate bins for cacl! 1 lo".* tiicnce, &c. One talrln spoonful will I 1 10 JjJD w||. |,e kept going night and day ntako n pint of Lisbon Diet Drink if ad- ,0 °t'~ns the supply will warrant it—It is ded lo common water. This article has I "’^'tained that from CO to 100 bar- proved milch inoro active than the pann- , °* n , b * cleaned in the 24 hours <t the eu- ceas, nnd other preparations of snrsnpunl- 8 .end machim'rv bulng first ratn' , so that la, and is extensively employed by the fa- sending rice to this mill may cal- culty, and introduced into public institu j! lll 1 n "I®"' when they can ra tions in tins nnd other cities, where the use I ? e,v ? 11 ron, l.'’ for market. » The mill will orsnraapmilla is required to a considerable ,urnl,h barrels whenever required at 87 1-2 *«•«*•. end will |,md rough rice froift Piperinn, (Praeip, per Potass.) a ralua m'S. tk , ,e5, 'H »• half n cent pcrhusliel. hie article in intermittent fevers. 1 nc M r0 P'ictors have ergefed on the preini- This article dlfiers esiemially from the I '“ n K n °f very secure Si flic proof brick semlopaqiie, yollnw crystals, obtained by (“Uh slate, for the nui'- sunple evaporation and purification uf the f, ** of ric o when required by which alchohnlio solution. the ownersof.lt, may avoid the extienso irf Oilol Black Pepper, (Precipitated,) n T,'"*"?';?' &0 | »«tl preseryo its good order powerful stimulant and valuable remedy in i, r ,e " ,,ler *»le. Notice will be given tho typhus lever, also as an external stimulant * ken ,l '® P» rc 'l for him Is commen nmted with Deooction of Caniharldes in ,lu ' 1 h# n,n J' determine in lime to havo Spirit of lurpcntinc.—Caution. An oi | 1 11 s'otedor receive It from the mill as soon nr black pepper may he found in the mar- ” C \ U ,n 5"“ « h not taken away when ker, nhininerl by .listillntinn—this II h> no I ''""'d 001 of the mill, It will |,e put Into means the same as the article above deseri- ,,ore "id 'ho n«unl charge mndo of 8 cents bed, and is very feeble, if not entirely dcs- Me ‘', ", Pek ‘ A constant supply of small rico lituto of the particular property for which • flo, ' r “>>vays on hand for sale In t ic above has been introduced. One la, 3f°'*mnll quantities. For any furtheil drop of oil lit black pepper, added to six I pts'Uculnm, apply at the Mill to grains of quinine, will.greatly luoroase the .,,, t McALPIN, Agent or powers of this reined v. 1IALL, 8I1APTER * TUPPEttl Extract of Quinine. This is the rasid- fe '!’ C 00 ' 1 Coopers wanted for Hum of the preparation of Quininn. T-vo "! e M,, l to whom Stg per month will be grains aro fully equal to one of the former g,VHn found, mil, ns ills lass than one third,the pi ire, it "* i^ofcotinie much clienpcr to thcpractition- [ ***• tUin tho ,-••**»— 1 Citratcd _ making the sallnn draught. Onn drachm I . ~.„i> »• ms anaw orihtssalt dissolved in four ounces of wa- '"ff®"®*. that I havo discontinued tho sit ter instantly forms tho neutral mixture, o- I P" ril >tendence of the Ide a frm„t:i l r.em,rj:iic r ‘ ,i ' ect, ° ll,al I Ceorgia Hotel and Livery Black Oxido of Mercury, lot extempo- Stable• , raucously forming the blue pill. One . Therefore, I do hereby give notice to fourth of a gram equal to four g|ains of »h» public, and particularly 8 to iny South bl «" T"**- Carolina amt Georgia friends, ihit ,h» . Solidified Balsam Copairn. This pro- hove establishment is still open for the ro- lnratloft contalni the Oil and Resin, and 1 oeptlon’of company under mv direction s renderrd solid for the ennvenienen of n, >d as heretofore, the Table will h 0 H.llw formmg into pills. Tills nrticlo contains I supplied w|rh every variety the market ar i', ,' h fj r,U “ 0f " l0 Co l ,aiv ’' 111 » co'ncen- lords,Kiel every necessary nttemion wall bo (rated degree. rued m gl\o sntisfuctioo. and o ornni. h! A. PARSONS, Druggist. Jcomfort nf visitors. P no. ., S'e No 8 Gibbon’s Range. The Stable is in con.pleto order, and ;i v ' , h pr v 0Vld " " i "' KO r' ^visron ,nd nc- Chichester & Scranton. I wi " recBi - »> y «■ rau^;xttgr rter, ^ bB nov 14 230||„ W - J - Dl,DLEY - oct 31 er ilwn the sulphate. r 7 r ' -'"I To the Public, ' Itali, for extenmprnncoiisly I ^M^IJEUEAS n report has-been put , ■- — ” » In circulation by soinn of tho Avtout- & Scranton, . Merchant Tailors, North Eiwt Corner of Young's Buildings, , ■-B AVI', and are receiving by tho late a , . arri ,''' 1 ' rru,n flow York and Pliiln- delphta, n handsome assortment of season able Ready Made Clothing, CONSIST1HO nr Dress and Frnok COATS.COATEES i PANTALOONS, VESTS. Shirts,Hand- S Information Wanted. EVERAL verrra ago, Wm. p. Wll- kle. still Of Wm. Wilkie. T kcreliiels. Cravats, Stocks, Hosiery.Men’s, f w „, Y outh's and Children’s iBorocco niid Cloth I Vim ' Carolina,len his father’s res idence, since when nothing wot heard of him, until about two jrears since, when it ascertained that he was Monticello, hli.sIssippL "Any''luro?„,!,“ CAPS,Ladles'* Gentlemen’s CLOAKS , m "‘Tf 1 - Ate. Sic. I lion rrspeeting him arl tressed to the Edl- ’lisr with „ Splendid Assortment 0/ mLt .hwnffiFn’’° r l . n l ', is fa her ‘ W ‘U ha IIIONABLe' L LOTUS, (MSI- Tuld^neefil ,ec * i *ed, noil If this notice MERES AND VESTINGS. ra 01 1 ye * 1,0 •* invited to reiurtt Together with FASHION ,, , VESTINGS, which they are prepared to make to order, in fashionable slgfle, at short notice, oct 18 | home, nov 29 Charles A. Woodruff. Fautr Dkalk- & Goockr. 2321f‘ The Vickjt lJ/e, (Mi.) Monitor is request ted to give the above a few insertions. Howard Street Flour. 1 RU,T «■ grockr. w v mu s r , Offers for sate oh accommodating Terms, 5 S „ £, V i K f o,n scl,r ’ We, ree SPARKLING Champaign”of ve“ HALLIiiTapSKL a, ® choice oiulitydnipurted I ram lllieims ««« «o LL SHAPT Cft Sc tlJPtER. in hhds & bbls Electors of Chatham Coun ty. Friends and Fellow Cilitrns: I AM n candidate for Coroner nt the E- lection ir. January next, and should I he elected, will endeavor to dischargo ihe dutie. of the office with fidelity. Very respectfully, H.HAUPT, fiov7 ^ 2251 ugar Cane# C? ACREB of Sugar Cane for sale on <3 the plantation of Mr. ■ Spalding, on llutchinaon's IsUo'dfr Apply to SCOTTBALFOUR, nov u mu 0.1=’ £ n •** <U cq —i ^ choice qu,ility 4 ini|}orted IronilUieims in Baskets nnd Casts. 100 bids & keg« Alexandria Crack ers 33,000 Sec tiro (Cnnsio and Hylva brmd) direct from Havnun • 85 bags prime GreCn Culm, and okl white Java COFFEE Prime St. Croix N. Orleans Su gars, and Cuba Morasses 100 bbls No S Mackerel'prime Fultpn Market Beef Charnnte, Imperial Crown, London Dock and Seign- otte BlUNDIES Moder Swan and YVeesp* anch.OlNS Old fourth proof Jamaica RUM Irish Whiskey of fine flavor * Warranted pure as impor ted. 85 bids family Loaf Sugars 75 boxes Sperm Candles Georgia mould do and Doolittle’s Soap 80 whtile and half boxes Bunch Muscatel Baisins 40 casks 6 & 8 dozen ea. London Porter nnd Brown Stout (llibbert’s) in qusirts and pints American and English Mus tard Wardalo’s London Pickles Oajars mu! Brandy Fruits West* India Preserves Cordials, assorted Old London Particular, Madeira, TenorilTe.Port and Sherry WINES in casks,demijohns and bottles. White nnd Red Wine Vinegar Impeviul Gunpowder, ? rr« t «, ilyson and black { 1KAS of superior flavor and quality, selected * for family use, in chests, catty boxes; and £ lb catties. oct 31 Just /ieceivedi Landing from ship Macon and schr. Fran• CIS. FIRKINS choice Goshen But 10 casks 1st quality Cheess • >0 bbls Holt’s Crackers >5 do fmo Cider, and 20- do. Albany Alo FW sale by * ' : uDeNtley: "V '' i nov *8 Town Property for Snle A corner Lot in an eligible [fjlfb J'uatjort, with a commodious IihsHB dwelling calcClnted for a Boar- ■mssmb. ding House. Now on rent at 8200 per annum. A half Lot, near the centre of the citv. with -> Iiently finished and convenient two story dwelling House nnd good out build- A large nnd vain, hie corner Lot in Yamacraw. with the lmprdveim rrts, consis- ling or« two Story dwellmi Houso and out buildings, ALSO A rnhinble tract of about 890 acres of laud, within four miles of the City. . Part lias been cleared, and cultivated in Colton, Rice and provisions. ‘ Apply to . JAMES EPPINGER. nov 20 Presents for 1830. T HE Talisimtii for in30, (i\'e<> York) with 1*2 Ire.rritifnleinhelllshments. The Pearl for 1830, (Philadelphia) with 9 beautiful embellishments, engraved tiii steel. - ALko the two wohKs, The Book of ihe Boudoir in 3 volt, The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Including his Melodies. Ballads, &c. com plete in orie volume. Just roCelved ' n®' 20 T. M. DRISCOLL. Notice. A LL persons Having demands n'gainst the estate r.f Mrs. Eliza Patlertoo. dec. are requested to present them duly attested, nnd those indobted to said dec, ur make payment to tVM. WILLIAMS, Adm’r. nnv 18 223tl Bale Rope. Jhst received Iiy ship Slntira "-I COlLS Bale Ropo For sale by CANDI ER S. DAVID'SON. -nov 17 . 282 Reiiioval. fS^llE subscribe* II.is removed lit, eoun- i ling Room to No. 2, Bolton’s B ull . dings, near the Exchange, where be con tinues tho Faciorago & Commission Busi- doss; , oct 3.1