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.FRIDAY GVtiNINCi DECEMBER 11, 1829.
Whole No 6520
Effingham County,
INFERIOR COURT, Jut.tTzioi, 18£9.
xi. N tlio petition of Williimi Morel, sta-
SI 9 ting ilie exislcnco & loss and praying
,|io establishment nf n certain promissory
unto, jointly and severally made and signod
l,y William J. MUlryne. and. William G
porter} botlt late of said county deceased,
dated Effingham county, Ifilli February,
1 Bid, payable to tlio said Wililam Morel, or
order, on or lieforo tho 1st day of January
nPX >, for the sum of twenty-fivednl|ara,for
video received, a copy whereof, with tlio
artlilavit of the said Villi,tin Morel, is died
jo the Clerk’s Office,—It is ordered jhat
William King, of tho County of Effiing.
Inin, the actin'.! and qualified administrator
of tho said William (I. Porlor, deceased,
and tlio heirs and representatives of the siitd
William J. Mutryite, decoased. do slibw
cause on or before the lust day of the next
term ol this Court, why the prayer of tho
netitin ier should not he vrnnied, audit is
farther ordered that this rulo Itn published
in min of tho public Gazettes of the City
nf Savannah, once a monih until the time
appointed for she ving cmlso thereof.
i extract front the inltthtes,
JNO. CHARLTON, Cllt.
I linlv to
Treasurer’s Office.
UKCKMnKB t, 1829.
w«ylF. average price iifFtimr during the
last month being SO 75 per barrel ol
lint lbs, llrcad for tho present mouth
mist weigh as f »,‘ows vizi
It 1 -i cents I .oaf tilts 11 oz
n 14 ” “ 1 “ 5 !•*“
Of which all Hakcrsanil scllotiof llroad
ill take due Notice.
M. \V. STEWART, c. t.
dne 3
For sale.
A TRACT nf Innd containing t50 a
ores, sitttnlc In the district of Oi-
ingoltnrgh. on Edlsto creek in the state of
imttliCaroline, bounding Itblllt on lends
fit ante! Mtzyck. ttlid 'south and weston
ho said creek.
For n plat of said land, and torms of sale,
only to * GEO. GLEN,
felt r> Ex’or. e»t. of John Glen.
Superior Rose ami Orange
Flower Water
IJST roreivnil and lor snle by .
A. I*ARSONS. Druggist.
At the Eagle No. 8, Gibbons’ range,
onv 4 440
Fig Blue and Starch.
O BOXES Gilbert’s STARCH.
5 do Pig llluo
Just received anil for vale by
A PARSONS, Druggist,
Al the East V 'll Gibbon’s Range.
«epl 48
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
House, Sign, Furniture &•
Ship
PAINTING,
klLBING, GLAZING AND PAPER-
HANGING
DIE subsciiber grateful for former
favors, alter a residence nf ten years,
tailors his services to the public in tho a-
\>s«\ww, and informs them that Ills Es-
Iblhhinenl, Sign of the Hand ami Brush,
worth Exchange. is undergoing a general
pnlcxienslvu improvement, and tliat he
is received by late arrivals a largo supply
Paints, Oils, llriishoa, Window. Glass
lit. tiec. Willi tho assistance nf a cmnpe
jrit foreman, whom lie has employed, will
liable liiiii to.execute Work of yje kind,
tin accommodating terms as any person
a the city.
[ Paints, Oils? Brushes, IVindoio Glass,
SMct, Paper Hangings. Ifc. Arc. -
full a general assortment of articles in
ke line always kept un hand, for sale
gjjuiale and retail.
N. U. Vidals prepared for itso and diteo-
ns given for using them.
P. MARLOW.
m t m
Chatham Su
perior Coon,
January Term,
11180.
In Equity.
Ploying Cards.
k N assortment of Superior qnslliiy just
■ received and for stilo hy
. A. PARSONS, Druggist,
lAlthe Eagle, no 8; Ulbbthis' Range,
ritlM toil
plinmbevs Superior Court,
\ JUNE'iath, (wo-
fie Marine*. Eire in
franco llank ol the
late of Georgia, et at
vs.
Bcazor Early,
Lp, . a. al.
[ l,0| ng verified to tho Court tliat Elea:-
f. zer Early onooftho dofendants fnlhe
eve cause resides out of Chatham coun*
'In motion it is ordered that tfio said
'enzer I'.tfrly appear on or. before Ihe.first
i' of the’next Term of this Court tihd eh-
Ims appearance ilioreto and in default
|teor the said complainant hnvo leave to
1,.„ un their said Hill, lit tlio same
I, "7 115 lf personal seidre nf tho Hill
‘I™ 11,1 bad been clfecied on the sni I
l«ir'°i r , 8,1 il ' s further ordered that
lii.JotS PuMIshod once n month in one
I t ubfic Gazelles of Snviflnuli until
- expiration thereof
mXSf fr " m lhe toinutes.
fittnc SO ^BMW- POOLER, Cllt.
To rent.
ajjansL Tho smres near Market square
HfiTESL. ucc "l''°d by-Ebenezer Jenckes.
’IHliWB. Possession glvhti the 1st Nov.
“=“=*» for terms enqtiironf
M. MYERS.
W|)t 88 100$
[anal Flour 1 , .Buckwheat
4 iulBam|.
WHOkfl ,irid haU^UEls. Cancl
, , ;'chinoh(l.('’bnu: .. •
lnii'n ?,•«.* MliUudelphia Bne.Wheat
uo Ins- superior Hjtit'imore llams.ol
Ii*" 1,1 ,IZI! »6j'fine, flavor
|nav i! AUI ’ KS; Ai'WOODRUFF.
Sulph
Brought to Jail.
TN Savannah, on tho 10th Inst, it negro
M. man who says Iris nnnio is JERRY,
and llint Ire holonga to the Slnte nf Gem.
gla, that lie ritnuway from' the Chalnlrun.
dice liver lilinut 4 months ngn—lie is 5
feet 0 inches high, and about S3 yenrs of
ngojlie is of a yellow complexion and ilut-
tors when speaking.
JOHN I DEWS, J,c. c.
aug 18 180
Brought to Jail,
TTN Savannah nn the loth Inst, a negro
JL man who says his mime is SIMON,
and that ho belongs to tlio Stole of Geor
gia, that he runaway from the Chatalroo-
cheo Hirer M oot 4 months ngn—lie is 5
feel 5 8-4 inches high and about £5 years
of ago—hu has Inst one of Ills front teeth.
JOHN I. DEWS, s. v. c.
aug 18
Brought to Jail.
V'N Savannah, on the loth Inst, a negro
JL mail who say’k Ills mime is NED. and
that lie belongs to the Stale of Ocoigiu,
that he runaway from the Chataliooeliee
river about 4 months ago, he is 5 feet U
itches high and about 48 vears t
JOHN l. DEWS c. c.
altg 18 ISO
Committed td Jail,
A T CHosnw lintolile. oil the I5lh nfMav
A last, a negro mnn named GEORGE
'ho snys lie belongs to tho Oakimtlgee
Navigation Conjjiany in Georgia, of whom
Mr. Robint McCall is agent; he is about
35 years of age, 5 feet 7 nr 8 incites high
July. 18 J. J. BECK, j.b. ti.
Committed .to Jail,
A T CooSawhntcbie; oti the 40th March
il. Inst, n negro man who says his name
is JOE. wlm first claimed Mr Richard El
lis as his master, hut since says lie belongs
to a Mt. i din Thierco, who lives about 4
miles front Snvartnah; lib is about 5 feel
9 inches high, litld about forty years of :lgb.
J. J. BECK, j.n. n.
July 13 163
Brought td Jail.
TS Savannah on tltn 7lli insi. i negro
JL man win, says hi« flame is JOE, and
that lie belongs to William Hqwilrtl iif So.
t'n. and that lie ranaway about one month
ago. lie is 5 feet 4 1-4 Inches lush nml a-
bout 30 years of age-*-' bus lost Ills front
teeth,
JOHN I. DEWS, J c. ti
nny 8
Brought to Jail)
¥N iSnVtinu.ii) ori tite Itii ult <1 negro
JL mnn who say* hi* nnme i*SA!U. niul
that ho belongs to Minis & Bell, of Mont-
cautery county Georttiu, nml (lint he rana
wny about flfte&h days ngo, he i4 .6. feet 6
inches high, and about SB venrsofnge.
;jO!lNI. DE\VS,J.C. r
nov 6
Brought to Jail;
1 N Suvnunah on iliri Ifltli ult. a negro,
■- niao-whosays hi* nnme is TONEY
that he belong* to Avoby Frtp of S^t. Hele
na, .Smith Cniolin t; and flint he rgntiwiiy
about two monllii riitci—iioi* 6. fqet 7 ihch-
es high, and about 4B yenrs of age.
JOHN J. DFW8,j.c:ct
dec 2
Notice.
A LL persons h-iving dcmanrls against
the estate of Joliii Fay doc, n»e re
quested to present thcmdnlv attested, and
those indebted to tho said dec. to make
payment to
8. M. BOND, Adm’r.
nov ttt ^ 238ft.
House of F.htertninment.
fANHE subscriher'havine p-.chastd of
A Mr. Beck, that well known stand oh
the Angus;,i road, jthnitl £1 miles from Sa
vannah informs his friend* and the public
in general that lie lias opened a house uf
entertainment for travellers, and assure,
those who may coine his way ihnt the best
attention shall ha p lid to llteir cotplort us
well as the utmost rare tn their horses.
JOSEPH a. BLANCE.
novO 244tI (
Electors of Chatham Coun
ty. ;
Frieridsnnd Fellow CUizerls:
TT AM a linniliilafc for Coroner nl tile K-
JL loutinn in January next, anil sliuuai 1
he elected, will endenvor to discharge .he
duties of the office with fidelity-
Very respect fully,
11. HAUPT.
itnv. 7 845?
llcmmxid.
rfl'NHE suhseritiers have Removed to
Ilio South West corner nf Shad’s
lidililingX, opposite the Eas( end of Gib
bon’s buildings. Where lltoy aro opening
8 very extensive assortment Of PLAINS,
BLANKETS, COTTON BAGGING,
STAPLE GOOIIH, amt a ntperior assort
mont nf FanefTlSooils, which lltoy intend
selling at a low advance.
5 FVVM. fit IL ROSE,
oat 20 801)
I s j »y
, -ate Quinine.
OUNCES direct from tltn im
pfdievs, fuy glide at rridnoed pri
■aav'j'' 1 '’ SIIAHTER fefUPpER.
EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
Mallcry & Duffy,
On the Bay,
rnmonirr. this kxchanoi:.
H AVING availed themselves of the
most recent arrivals' from Europe,
nrp now prepare,i to furuisli their friends
and the public generally with a more cle
gaut.and extensive assortment of Goods in
their line, than they Itqvo ever ollbred
heretofore, viz t
Wilkins’ superior Golden Crown and
Olive CLOTHS, (quite a new stylei
Blue, lllack, Drake Neck, Green,'Steel
and t Ixford mixl patent finish or Lon
don CLOTHS
Sup. Iiltin, black, brown, drab, fawn,steel
uiixt. Corhenn, Lavcndn, and other
cnl’d Loudon CA8IMEKS.
lllack and blue black plant VELVETS
Figured.brown and Fancy colored do.
And a great votiety of light and dark
col’d Sdk and Valencia VESTINGS.
Double boild blue ami brown CAM*
LETS, a verv superior nrlicto for
Cloaks and Great Coats.
Heinz supplied with a lull and first rate
complement of New York and Philadelphia
Workmen, front the first establishments,
they me prepared to mnkn up tho above
articles in a style that cannot fail to please
Also a» usual.
For tho ne.enminndu|ion of Tr.i vollors
and those who prefer despnteh,
they have a full assortment of
Ready. Made Clothing,
of the 1st, Id and 3d qualities, consisting
of—
Coats,.Frocks, Coattccs, Great Coats,
Cloaks, Opera Cloaks, Pants., Vests,
Shirts; under Vests and Drawers, <Ju!
Inis, and Hosiery, of all descriptions.
FANCY ARTICLES.
Cloth, morocco, and patent leather Caps
nf Luke Davis’ most approved style
Dnremns & Sydam’s N. York. Tnaiu’s
Philadelphia, and Towson’s Baltimore
unproved Stocks of nil pnt'erns
Rltline Hells, Shoulder Braces, Watch
Guards Suspenders, Fancy Spitnlfield
lltlkfs. Cravnts Cravat Pads, Purses.
Hair Brushes. Pantatuon ami Vest
Springs, Horse-shin, Cnsrer. and Buck
skin Gloves, Douhlo Mechanic Horse-
skin Gloves, (the must beautiful arti
cle of tho kind ever ollbred in this
market) the whole of which will he
sold at the most reduced prices, for
cash or town acceptances.
N. II, The a hole of the above stuck ha
ving been carefully selected, and the grea
ter part pm chased direct from the impor
ters by Mr. D. peisOnnlly, mm the ready-
innile clothing mnnufnomred immediately
under his inspoi non, we feel confident In
assuring our fiends, tliat nothing lias been
spared in rcndonng our establishment wor
thy the pntrnnngo we have heretofore ' so
liberally enjoyed.
oct 81 M. & I).
-a ffedTh PULS Cat® Flour. B. S.
II. fiioo’s brand
60 baskets . SnHud ' Oil, superior,-
lOO.-Jioxesbo'nch Shfscatel Raisins'
30' do Lemons, in linn order
30 kegs ftosb Malaga Figs
75,000 Alexandria Segttts
15 biinnlies Onions
10 bids litsl quality Now.uk Cider
For wile by
COHEN s*MILLER.
dee I -
CARI’ENTEII’S
Saratoga Powders,
FOR MAKING
congress s-p/tisa on Sarato
ga /EATERS.
T IIKRM is pcrlmps. soaicely nn imli-
vUIuhI in the Uniind Smtes who i*
not acqiK'iiotedg eiihbr by experience or
report, whh tho, sa'iiinVy elffenr* of Uio
Congress Spruiff Water* at Saratoga
From tUUty to filtv thousand persons an
nunlly visit thean Springs, many fnnp the
remotest sections of the United Stales, and
ftqme from the West Indies, and other for
ei<n places. The creat expense in visiting
the ripfings exclltdbs tlio Kreatpr portion of
ilieT,omtmmiiy» (mui’e than nine nut of
ten,) and (lie hot tied writer, from its high
trice, prevents its use.to tho extenj nf he-
ngsurviectble,.ttnd otmfluoa it to u small
number ; .it appears to he a serious evil
that so valuable an articlo should he so res
tricted, that comparatively feu should he
aide to enjoy what is so comluetvcv to gen
eral health in tltn lint weather of our sum
mer months. From those circumstances,
(Jeo. W. Carpenter is pleased to announce
i lie preparation of tho above powders, con-
taininRall the essential *uhs\noccs with
liicli these celebrated Springs are impreg
nated, and fiom which the waters of ilio
Congress Springs at Satntoan me precise
ly and dleel,dally imitated. With a view
td.ncconviioci’ue the public, and to brine
into grnerai use so honvenient and vnlnu-
Ide n substitute for these waters, he has
been induced to go very extensively into
the jnamifacunre of them, to put them at a
price l(J ho whliin the reach of most per
sons.* ’ For the accommodation of (he pub
lic, agents will be appointed in all the ci
ties and principal inland owns to give a
general circulation to so useful' an article
throughout the country. The public’ are
recommended to make trial of these pow
ders, as he finds by experience, and front
the opinion of the most eminent of the fa
culty,tliat the water inode from them pos
sesses the same medicinal qualities, is as
fl’ecluul in its operations, and precise in
taste, ns that taken immediately from the
Springs. These pow ders are therefore re
commended ns n valiinhl • remedy in all
cases where the Saratoga Waters are pre
scribed.
Persons on sea vovnses, or residing at ft
distance from the springs, and in waitn
climates, will at once perceive the gieat
advantage of making use of these powders,
winch besides being more portable end
less expensive than the bottled water; will
keep without, injury for any lenuili of time,
as they qr^equal in medical effect to that
taken fresh from the springs, thev are cer
tainly uineli piefetable from the ninny ad-
vontftgfts they possess.
These powders Tiro superior to the
Seidlitz, inasmuch ns they arc equally a
per.tcnl and agreeable, - at the same - time
possessing umijrand chalybeate qualities in
Asuperibr degree, mid are- consequently
better adapted; |o weak and debilitated
consthutious tKflrt any other cuthauic in
use.
Printed direotiqjfS will accornpany the
powdors. Ahl. . . . . , ig ...
Mnmilnctnrod’ riTfijbft'f sitIfcV only, by Geo.
W. Carprititcr, aj)tl sold by appointment
by . . '
A. PARSON’S, Druggist.
At the Eaglo"NoV8 Gibbotj** Range’.
nov3
Boohs "at Half Price.
FOR SALE BY
Win. T. Williams.
vol
A NSWER to the Olive Branch, 1
I turn—by A Fedefelm
The Anonymous, ft volt
American Nepon, or Lives of omlnent A-
mericans t
.Burton’s Lectures on Female Eoducation
and Manuets
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IhruKhecUS Letters front Illinois
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Burnett’s views of the present state of Po
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Brydono’s tour through Sicily and Malta
Lord Byron’s Private Correspondence
Birckbcck’s journey through France
Uiognphia Iberaria.or hioffraphicnl sketch
es »f my Literary Life and Opinions,
Hy 8 T Coleridge
Gibbon’s Memoir of Alexander 1st, or
Russia
Christie’s Ihstorv of the War in the Cana
das, fintit 1007 to IOITj
Clarke’s Travels through Greece, Egypt,
and the Holy Land, vtds
Memoirs of Georgo Frederick Cooko, by
•Dunlap
Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, by him
self
Dialogues of the Dead, hy Lord Lyttletou
f’nmpbcirs Essay on Fnulisli Poetiy
Cogan’s Treatise on the)PusHiuus
Oowprr’s Priv.de Correspondence
Comic Dramas, hy Maria F.dgeuorth
Hecret History of* the Court of Ht. Cloud
Carver’s travels through tlio interior of
North America
Democracy unveiled, hy Fessender. ftvrds
Ten years oxile of Madame de Stael
l.cticrs of Evrcmniid and Walle-r
Essays upd Sketl iies of Life ami Cliurac-
’ter - '
Essays on Morals ami Manners, by Jane
Tavhtr
Extracts from the Writings of Fenclon
Economy of human life
F.liers’ seven yeats uf the King’s Thea
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Memoirs of.B’o ichb, Duko of Otranto
Memoirs of Duval Garrick, hy Davies
Head’s journey across the Pampas mid tho
Andes
(laziht’s character of Shnkspewrc’s Plays'
Hooper’s ILuionni Rmentions. s vols
.Miss E. 11 ami I ton’s Popular Essays on Fe
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Influnm e of Literature upon Society, )>y
Madame tie Stael Holstein, ft vols
.folms'.ou's Indian Narrative
Irish Bulls, by Miss Edgeworth
Kotzebue s Exile
Lite of Kotzebue
Litcrniy character, illustrated hy D’ Is
inelli
Leigh’s New Picture of London, with
plates
Do do of Englaud and Wales, with
plates
New Picture of Edinburgh, with plates
Capt. Lyon’s private journal of C*pt. Par
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Cnpt.Maitland's Narrative of the surrender
of htiouapnrte
Montague on tlte rise and (nil o( ancient
republics
.Memoirs of Mnrmontel, ft vols
Works of Lady Mary Wortly Montague, 5
sols
.Mease and Smith's Wonders of Nature and
Art, Ift vols. with plates
Miseries of Human Life, by Sain Sensi
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Pope’s Works, 10 vols
Picture nf Greece in 1835, ft vols
Pocket Encyclopedia, 4 vols
Reliquus of Unhurt Burns
Beauties of Dr, Robertson
Mndniuc de Sind's - reflections on suicide
Edgeworth's rending* in poetry
Rejected Addresses
riile of the lion. Wm. Pltt y
Snndeman’s Letters on Theron and Aspn
sia, ft Vols •
Salvo’s Travels front Italy to England
Sass’*journey to Rome and. Naples
Scott’s Beauties of Eminent VVriters, ft
vols
Resources of Russia
Sansom'tf sketches of Lower Canada
Memoirs of Mrs Robinson
Mavor’s Nepos, ot lives of Biusirious Bii
tons
Mavor’s Ladies andUentlc . eii’s Magazine
2. vols
Q,uafrels of Authors’ ft vols. by D'lrdeli
Vmiicy’s lecture on history
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Six months in the West Indies, in I8ft5
Waideu’s letters from St. Helena
War in disguise, or the frauds of neutral
flags
Knox's wintei evenings, or lucubrations on
life and letters, ft vols
Mrs West’s letters to a young man
Wilkes’(John) letters to his daughter, 4
vols
Voltaire's History of Charles 12tl»
Sketch of tlio civil wai in the Vendee
Events in France under Napoleon, by Hel
en Mann Williams
Webb on Poetry
Tho Centaur not fabulous, by Edward
Young %
Young’s EsLiyjf
World, 4 vid*
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Tile Abbot, 2 Ydtfcljy Walter Scott
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Giovanni Slmgarro, a Vonoti in tale, 3 vol.
Grant’, impiilar model., 4 veils
Glilyaia Ptinces. of Persia
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Guy Mannering. by Walter 8ento
Sir Charles Urandi.tin anil Clarissa, a.
bridged
Ges.ner'. Itlyl.
Harrington and Ormond, * vols, by Maria
Edgeworth
Henry, C vols, hy Cumlicrlaml
Hit.hand hunting, 4 vols
. lustiiiud
John do Lancaster, 3 vols, by Richard
Cumberland, Esq.
Ida of Athens, 4 vuls, hit Miss Qwensnn
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Logan, a family history,! vols
l.ifo uf a Lover, 0 vols, by Sophia Lee
Tlie.Lnllards, hy S. W. Soon, 4 vuls
Lucy Osmund
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The Missionary, Jhy Mia Owcuion
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Matilda, a tale nf the day
Matilda Heikley .
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Niihliu in search nf a husband
G’llrvan mid U'FUhvny, 3 vols, by Lady
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Pcveril of tho Peak, 2 vols, by Walter
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Percy Mallety. S vols
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Valuable School Book^.
Just received from Boston and for sale lii
THOMAS SI. DRISCOLL. J
T . wnor.KiAi.E At*r> Petail,
IIF. National Spelling Book, by B.
D. Emerson. This work Is proba*
my hettcr adapted to the purposes of teach
ing il’Sii nnv. other work ever before pub-
Itshoil; end, ultliough It has not tone bean
beforo the pnldlo. It has met with a sale
rarely preccdonlod, .ind is now in use in
lloston public schools os well as in New
York, Philadelphia, &<r.
IPhelpley's Compendof History—s very
popular and useful work#
J7if American First Class Book, The
National Header, and An ItAojUulitm to
*'« National Reader—by the Rev. John
l ierpont. These, works have been pre
pared expressly for the Hniton schools.
Where they are now In use. exclusively, ai
reading books; and so great is their merit,
that the two first named linve been repv.h-
lished tn England, ns a great improvement
on tho hooks there in use.
National Reader. At n meeting of th*
school committee of the oity of Boston*
hnlden at the Mayor and Aldermen's roonx^
July Sd, 1821)—Voted, That ••Plerpunt’ 7
National Reader” be imtoriuceil into thes
war sehnqli of this citv, in lieu
of “Murray’s English Reader,” after she*
visitation of tho Stihoolsin August.
AUM '’ „ . - \ v - Rniutps,
,,, Sc ry. of the School Committee.
Smith e Practical Arithmetic, on a new
p nn. in which Mental AHRimetio is com
bined I. iIli the use of the slnic—Goodrich’!
Geography, and large and small Atlas—
Goodrich'S History Of tho United Stntos—
Quesiiiins mi the same, by J. Emerson—
Morse's Geography, and Foster’s Gram
mar, fur beginning.
T. M. D. expects shortly, (vliich is now
in the press. Lectures on School Keeping—
being a compleie Schnohnnster’s Manual;
highly serviceable to every person engag-
S* R |’j IC || ,0l) j C01 °f oominon solidols—by
(t?“ Teachers furnished with copies fof
examinaiinii gratis.
nnv 30 £43
Tulos of Fancy £ vuls. by Alias Burney
Trials, a Tale, t vols
Talesof ilie Priory, hy Mrs Hufland
Tales for iMollirrs
Tales of my Landlord, by Walter Reolf
Valerius, a'Pule of Rome, 4 vols
Vivian Grey, 3 vols
Voyage to the Moon
Vivian and Emeline
Welsh Mountaineers, £ vols, by Catherine
Hutton
Woodstock, 2 vols, by Walter Scott
Winter in Washington, s vols
' Vear and a Day, by Madame Panache
Winter Evening Lucubrations, by Vicist-
ntus Knox
Whims and Oddities, with plates, by Hood
deoD’ 851
To the Public.
N OTE E is hereby given, that I have
in mV possession one half nf .1 ’ ill
for One Hundred Dollar* on the Planter’s
Bank of Georgia, Signed hy Geo. Ander
son, a* President of said Bank, and .nn
now the owner of the same. Tliat some
time ago both halves of said hill were in the
tossession of Benjamin- Reynold’s, of
Baldwin Co »nty, and one of them having
the Cashier’s name was dropt by him and
believed to have been accidentally swept
into the fire or otliera |se lost Application
lias been made by me 10 the Bank for pay
ment ol the same, and after the expiration
uf three months l shall again pieseutlhe
said half Bill to the said Bank for pa'v-
ment. .SEABORN JONES.*
MilUdgtvilley 10th Nov. \829.
*jRc 5 §m2'|H
Correction, ft vols, by Mrs Opie
Campbell; or the Scottish Probatloneri
vols
Charlotte’s Daughter, sequel to Chftrlottq
Temple
Cicely, or the rose of Roby, 4 vols, by Su
sannah Rowsun
Contributions of (l. Q. ft vols
Clnysal, nt the advbntores - of a guinea, 4
vols .
Contributions of Q. Q. by Jane Taylor'
fjf&bjal TluineVof Lanarh
Ed^evt'Otth’s PopuUr Tales; ft VOV*?
f \\4d. isi rfnd ftd sfe’ri'es
iV'oiip'e.'by M ts a tY/fVrf
FUBation^ ft vetff
Barnes’ Beer.
T HE subscribers having been appoint
ed agents for.the selling of this ex
ccllent utricle, begs leave to inform the
mblic that they have received a supply o
t. It is warranted of the first quality and
no doubt will sustain the high character it
deserves.
The subscribers will constantly have a
supply on hand—any orders will be attend
ed to by
GAUDRY& LEGRIEL.
nov 20 285Tt
For Snle.
B Y leave of the Inferior Court of this
County, will be sold oh ,ibe First
Tuesday of January, for the benefit ol
the creditors, that valuable and ifnproved
jiantaliou, on Skidaway Island, contain-
ng G9i> notes, and known' by the name of
HIBERNIA.
TliO©. IJ. P, CHARLTON,
AdnVr, de boms non, &c.
nov 80 ......
Land for Sale.
rjlllE Mibscrihcroflor. for sales treat
Ji. of Land in Troup cotAity, Nor 106,
cuntainlng 202 I £ ccics of oak onfi hick
ory. An elegant water course runs thro*,
the greater part nf il. Tile said treat uf
land a as drawn by Jacob \\ aver Apply
to JOHN j. WAVER,
dec 7 140||M*
OT?- Tlio Milledgcville Recorder will
please giro the above three weekly insor-
tion,, nml forward the account to this of
fice for payment.
Sugar, Bagging, &c.
S* IlltDri Itriuie l^ew Orlctfns Sitgac
P9 to ilu do St Croix do,
50 piccel hemp Bagging
4 drf l.les.ians
. 30 bli|4 ••l’helps” Uln
to hhti Sn 3 Mackerel
12 oiulishces'o
so lings Shot assarted sizes
8t) grind Slones small sizes
I pipe superior. Madeir a Wind :
15 cutes llris ol patent pressed Wins!
Hiitrtes
30 li lies Superior 'English Mustard
20 hlils Loaf Sugar
20 liinl# prime retailing Molasses
10 boxes W htttouioro Cotton Caidd
No 10 ,
15 boxes Soap
10 firkins first quality Goshen Butte,
5 kegs bar Load
£0 boxes Negro I’ipei
£0 131b catty boxes Hyson Tea .
I£ £lb do do 1 Imperial and
Gunpowder Tea
Boxes Cavendish and kegs plutt
Tobacco 5
£ oases Wont lints
For sale on acco'mmodnting terms hy
HUNTINGTON & MAY.
nov £3
Ale, F’lour, Butter &c.
I andinff frtim ship Statira.
/& Blri.S Fidler and Taylors AL*-
*Sk\W bony Alo
20 half bbls t>.mri Flour.
10 Firkins be*» Goshen Butter
10 casks' doChoese
00 bfixris' Bunch Muscntef Raisins
I no do Negro'Pipes
Fur sale by
JOHN BENTLEY.
nov in
Landing from brig Atlan
tic.
REAMS wrapping paper
™ " w w p cases' mens & buys Bro
gan*. • ,
to Llids rorio Rico Sugars
10 do prime Molasses
50 I bis No 3 Mackerel
5 pipes Holland Gin
For sale l.y , .
nov 21 , .t. STON™ ,
Bolivar and Jackson Gaps
and NavafiftOf Stocks.
■JtlST received’bV the ship Tybee and
other lsite arrivals,-a very sjflendid as-
jMMtment of Men’s and Youth’s Caps of
entire new pattern*.—Also, a very hand
some assortment of premium Nuvartno
Stocks. ■
SlALLERY & DUFFY.
nov £5' ,
Lauding from schr Ureg <a ‘
-fl 9 /fl BOXES Yellow Soup
36 do I'ancv up
20 bbls Prime Pork 'City’Inspec
tion”
20 firkins Goshen Bdtter
10 bbls Cider
20 do Vincgat
*0 do Cpnnl Flour
10 boxes Sperm Catidles
For sale by
Cohen & miller.
dec 5 . *\
Juvenile Psalmist,
O H Tho Child'shmoilnctio.i lO Sacred
Music—Prepared ni the' request- of
tire "Boston Sabbath School Union-” By
Lowell Mnson. Just received by
T.'M. DRISCOLL?
| dec 1 244
Wood for Sale. . (
T UP. Subscriber offers ior sate oh
Goodwin’s wharf,.Live Oak, lllckt) .
ry, lllack Jack and Ash Wood of tiro very
first quality- lie invites the heads if •
Families to call and judge (or themselves,
lie has now a £oodsnpply ( and rvitt bo hep
py-to furnish his friends and the public at
large, . , ' ‘ ,;
dec 4 .
N. B. Havicg n Urge store would ie-
c ive produce ol all kinds Qnstorcage, thn
store is p.n(icularly well arranged for-thq .
,■ storage of hay and ppipyot other grarpv
il
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