Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 12, 1829, Image 1

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% **a Tj. No254. ••••••hi* Effingham County, INFERIOR COURT, Jot.t Tunsr, 18*0. tlie petition of William Morel, sta ff • ,| n g the existence Si loss and prnying ,|,c establishment of .1 curtain promissory iointlv anil severally littilp Mml ilflWl i, William J- Mitlryni). ami William (J p„.|cr, bntli Into of aaltl comity deceasod, iViicil Rfflo'liloon cmtnty, iUtlt February, iSel (hlvablBto tlfoaaiil William Morel, nr onlcr. "rt or linforo tliB lot liny uf January for the sum.of twenty -five dollars,fin ln .1,0 Clerk', Office,—It ii .ordered that Wllllain Kinu, or th« County of Killing, him the action 11ml qnalilieil ailniinittralnr nflli'o lalil William (J. I'ortur, deceased, nml tlio heir* anil rdpreschVntlVcs of the said William J- Miitryini, deceased, do aliyiv time on or before tilt Cost (lay or Ilia 110x1 ,,, m ol Util Conn, why the prayer of the netlfliver should 'mtlio granted,, anil it is ituihcr urilcreil tlint llils rule lie published inane of MW piihlle Gnzeltqs of tlio City of Savannah, once a montli until Ilia time nniioiateiVfpr ahe.ving omiso thereof, l'.xttacl fro n tlio minutes. JNO. CHARLTON, Cllt. July, ® ,,37 § I - „Vol. XXVI SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER lsi, 1829. Whole No •t Tr'eft8iiVcr’& Office. DKei:aoV:ti.l, 1829. rtVW. average prico of l-'lonriluring the '1 last month being S« Ji per barrel of ik lbs. Ilrenil for- tlio prcsoul mouth ■unit weigh ns (bllowa via: "'l, l-i cents Imaf »lbs 11 on ,M “ “ i •• KH*“ Of which all Rakers anti sellersof Ilrenil uill lake due Notice. M. W. STEWART* c. t. dec J V ■' '• Rept «o To rent. Tho min e* near Market square occupied hy Ebenezor Jciicke*. Pusscssiou^lven the 1st Nov, fur terms enquire of M. MYKRS. tout ' Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the Jflih inst, n hcgru "inn who says Ids name l*'JERKY, .mil that ho hclitugs In the Htato tin Gent- gia. Unit he runaway frnm the Chatalion- chen river nhimt 4 months ago—lie Is 5 met 8 inches Idgfl, ami nhiiiit S3 yenrs of agcjlio is jjrii yellow complexion nod stut ters when speaking. JOHN I QBWS. J.o.o. nilglB 180 Brought to Jail, I N Bnvaiinub on tlio loth inst. a negro man wlmsays Jiis naiiio is SIMON, and that lie belongs io tlio State ofOcor- ,gin, that ho runaway from tlm Chatuliuti- ehee River »l out 4 months ago—ho is 9 feel 0 9-4 inches high nml uhiitit 2li yenrs of age—Ini lias lasPouo of his front teeth, JOHN I. DKWS.j.c.c. ang 18 Brought to Jail. rfN SaViitmab, on tlie 10th inst. a negro JL.niau who says hisnnmn is NKI). and that bo bulongs tn tlio Stale of (lemgia, that bn runaway frnm the Cllat.dro'ichec rivoi ebuqt 4 months ago, ho is 5 feet 8 inches high and about 43 years 1 JOHN l. DEWS c. c. ang in iso For sale. A TRACT'of land containing 250 a cres, sitnnlo In tlW district nl On miecbargh, on E.llstn creek in Ilia stale of Smith Carolina, lidltWing ninth on lands nf Daniel Mazyek. mill ionth ami west on '80 saltl creek. ' ” . , for a plat of said land, and terms of snlc, ■nnlv tn 1 OKO. UbllN, • I fch t> Ex’nr, est. of John Wen, Superior Rose mul Orange Flower Water J UST received and lur sain by A. R ARSONS. Druggist, “ At the Eaglo No. 0, Gibbons’ range, gjo TT HI tie nml Starch. 0 ° BOXES Gilbert’s STARCH, 5 (In . Pig llltin Jitu received and for s.tlo by A PARSONS, Druggist. At the Bavin Volt Gibbon’s Range, sept *8 — u.V|..jnpf •* "CHEAPAND FASHIONABLE 'louse, Sign, furniture Ship PAINT ING, HIDING, GUZINO.AND PAPER HANGING HE subscriber grateful for former titan, after a residence of ten years, lcisiiis.scrvic.es tn thu public in the a- sVhimiuI iiil'orins them that bis F.s- iblisiimenr, Sign of the Uimilaiul Brush, writ Exchange, is undergoing a general idextensivo iinpraycm.eut, mill, that Itn > received by late arrivals a large supply Paints, Oils, Brmlies, Window Glass tie. Willi the assistance of a rtimpo- foreman, whom lip lias employed:, w ill table him tn execute work of the Hind, si iccominqdatinB terms ay any person the citv. 1 , . • Paint), Oils, Brushes, Htiulow Glass, Soshts, Paper Hanging^ &«• "n a general assortment oi articles V.ne slnays kept on, hand, fpr sale Atale'anil retail. N. h.Vskns prepared fpy use pod d'ttrc- 8‘ven for uiing them. ; ‘ l\ MARLOW ‘ ! &>* , ing Cards. N assortment ufjupurior quality just received and far jgle hy ,, A.PARSONS, Druggist, l At the Eagle, no #, Ulhbons* Range. « inn plwmbevs MWqq&Fi.,,... [tance Hank ol the | al ® °f Georgia, cl at. - Committed to JnH, A 'P Cousanlintcliio, on tlnsJSth ofMav. last, a neuru titan named GKOUG'R wlm says lie belongs to Hie TJaknndgcit Niivigiilion.Ciimp.iny iniGcofgia. of wluiin Mr. Rohm MnUnll is agent; ho Is alwul 39 years of age, 9 foot 7 nr 3 Inches high jnly 13 J. J. UKOK-, 1. n. 11. Committed to Jail, A T Consawliatehie. on the <9th March last, a negro mats who says his name Is JOE, who Uni cl,dined Air Riclinrd El- lisas his m ister, but sjnee says he belongs tn a Mr.'J ihtHTIdercc, wlm lives about 4_i miles from Savannah; bo Isytitiniit 9 reel It iiishet.high,Tmd nbuiil liirtv years of age, J, J. HECK, J. n. u. jnlv W ' IH3 Brought to Jniii I N Savannah on the 7th>imt. a negro mall w ho says Ids iniine is JOE, nml that lie belongs til William Hnw*rd of So. Gn, anil lb.it bn rannwar about 011c nlnntli ngn. He is 5 feet 4 I • finches high and a- bout 30 years of ago—lie has lost Ills from teeth. JOHN I. DEWS, J c.c. nov 8 Brought to Jail, I N 8nv*»tw.il> on il»o 4tli tiH. *% nepro man tv|m «iy*« Itis itnmc \i SAMe anrt that lid bolopgi lo iMittU & HcJI, of INohi- uomery cottiily Ocor'uiae'nnd that he rnnn- way «ibom fifteen <hivs »c«, he is 5 fret ft inches Inch, ami nbont 28 years of age. 'JOHN l. DRNVS,j.c, i? \ nov ft EMPORIUM OF FASHION. Mallery & Duffy, On the Bay, OPPOSITE TIIK KXCIlANnit. H AVING availed iheuiielvos of the most recent arrlvnls from Europo, are now prepared tn furnish their friends and the public generally with a more ilo- gain ami extensive nisortnient of Goods in their line, lltdn they have evqr ullurod licrclnforc, viz t Wilkins* superior Golden CfowTt and Olivo CLOTHS, (quite a new style) Rliio, Black, Drake Neck, Green, Steel and Oxfnrd mixt patent finish or Lon don CLOTHS. Sup. blue, black, brown, drab, fawn,steel mlxt. Corboan, Lavendei, and other col’ll London CASIMEItS. Blaclinml blue black plain VELVETS !' igured. brown and Fancy colored d«. Anil n great Vuiieiy of light and dark onl'd S|lk and Valoncia VESTINGS. Double boiltl blue and brown CA M* LETS, a vefV superior article for Cloaks nml Great Coats. Being supplied with a lull mid first rale complement ofNow York anil Philadelphia Worllmfti, from the first astabllslitnents, they nro ptypaml tn make tip tho above articles In a stylo that cannot fail tn please Abo as usual, For the accommodation of Tra rollers ami those who prefer despatch, they hme. a Tull assortment of -Retidy Made Clothing, uf_tbe 1st, III mid Ad qualities, consisting of— Coats, Froeks.'Cmittees, Great’Coats, Cloaks, Q|*ra Cloaks, Pants,, ■ Vests, Shirts, under Vests and Draners, Col lais, and Urisiery. of ell descriptions. FANCY ARTICLES. Cloth, nmrr.eco. nml patent leather Caps iff laike.IJavIs' must approved style Dnreiniis & Hydam’s N. Yoik, Tnant's Philadelphia, and Towson’s Bnltimoie approved Slocks of nil pntferits Hiding llults, Shoulder Braces, IVnich ■ Cunrils Siispendefs, Fancy Spirnlficltl bilkfs. Cravats Cravat Pails, Purses. Halt Brushes,- Pantaloon' anil Vest Springs, llurseshin, Caster, milt Buck skin Gloves, Double Mechanic Horse, skin Gloves, (the must beautiful arti cle uf the kind ever tillered In this market) the whole of *hich will be sold at l lie most reXuned prices, for cash nr town acceptances. N. B. The whole of the nbnve stock ha ving been carefully selected, and the grea* ter. pari pmchasod direct frum the import ters by Mr. D. poismially, and the renily- mniln rlolhiug iiinnnfiieiureU iiumadintely under bis inspeitthn,'we feel confident its nssur.ng our fiicnds, that nothing has been sparest in'rendering our establishment wor thy tliemntconnge no liavo heretofore so lllicrnfl; enjoyed, oct 81 M.&D. Brought to Jail, I N Savannah on the Kith nit. a negro, nian who Mil vs lil< name is TONEY ilint lie belong io Arcby Frip of St. Ilele- nn, Cnrnliin. ami that ho ranawny rtblint ttvo momln n^f)—ho i*.U feet 7 inch «1ec 2 Notice,. i A LI, persons having demands-against jtSL the estate of John Fny doc, arc re quested to |iresent them duly attested, and those indebted to the .aid dec- to make pnymeut to S. M. ROND, Adm’r. nov 18 233fr, Boohs at Half Price. FOR SALE BY Win, T. Williams. A N3WER to the Olivo nranell, 1 vol ■CM. 12mo—hy A Federalist The Anonymous, 2 vnls American Ncpos, or Lives of eminent A- murlcgns. Burton's Lectures on Female Ecducation nml Mmmois Biography of the British Stage llirinibcck's Letters from Illinois Johnson's Letters from the Jlritisli 'settle ment in Pennsylvania Burnett's views of the present slate of Pa- ' land Bryiluiin's tour through Sicily and Malta Lord Byinn's Private Correspondence Blrckbcck'S joiiiiicy through France Biograpbia litornria.nr biographical sketch es of my Literary Life and Opinions, . by ST Colei blue Gibbon's Memoir of Alexander 1st, of Russia Christie's History of tho War In the Cana- das.fiom.iuu? to 1818, Clarko's-Truvels through Greece, Egypt, and the duly Land. 2 vids illcmnirs of George -Frederick Cooke, by Dunlap Memoirs ol Richard CiimberUnd, by him- self • Dialectics of the Dead, by Lord Lyltlcloii Campbell's Essay on English Poetry Cogmt'a Treatise on lhe|Pussiuns . Cowper's Private Cnrrespimdcucc Comic Dramas, by Marin Edgenortli Secret History of the Court o( St. Cloud Carver's travels through the interior uf North Amerioa Democracy unveiled, by Fessender, (vols Ten years exile nf Madame do Htuel t .otters of Evreitmnd and Walter isaays and Sketches of Life am) Charac ter Essays on Morals and Manners, by Jane Taylor Extracts from tho Writings of Fonelon Ecopmny of tinman life Ebeis' seven years of the King’s Thea tre Memoirs of Foucbo, Duko of Otranto T‘ Superior Gourt, JUNljdSih, 1810. Chnthnin Sn- perinr Cotiri JanuaryTcrip, |eav.ift Early,' lC8i). el. at. liitiag verified io tbeCnurt tbo.t Elea _ zor tsrly onoofihe defendants, in tlm pe cause resides ouT of Cltathani coph- T-Un motionl| is ordered that tlio said I asser t,a r l y appear on or before the first 8 at the next Term of tlti, Court aWa en- l.oJAu Car91 ™ thereto iiiid in delaitlt l. f watald complainant have leave to L, 'heir said Bill in file sumo n c a, ,f „ crsiJn ,d soit . ( . e of „, 0 in,, a,l i il l' 1 ) 1 ' llcc " oli'ectod on the sai I i* is further ordered that' ' , ip I 1 ! l"! l ‘hsi>od unco a month innne "We Gazettes of Savanmifi uptil ^I'lqdon tlioreof. Imm-',/""" ‘I' 0 minutes. ad^RTW. POOLER, Clk. I'diinl House of Entertaiinnent. T HE subscriber having purchased of Mr. Beck, that well known stand on the Augusta rand, nlmot 21 miles from Sa- 'vannah informs his friends and the public in general tlint lie lias opened a' House of entertainment fur trayelldrs. and assures those who may come bis. way that tlie’Kesl intention shall be phidWefiSr ‘comlort as well as tlio htinoil care to lltelr horses. JOSEPH G. BLANCE. nov 0 £24t$ E let to ys of C h fitham C o u n , a v ■ Ly, Prietulnm/il Fellow Citizens: I AM n citmliiliuo fot Coroner at Ilie E- Icaiiim In January next, and should I lie eleiteil, will endeavor to dischargo be duties nf tiio ufiice with fidelity. Vory respectfully nov 7 . 225) ILHAUPT. T l I ha Flour, Buckwheat 4 RD(1 Hams. i i mJ*® ■tntf bidf bbls. Canal 25 3 Jcluuomj Flour looo n ** ^hiladolpbin Buckwheat Ills. sH|iorlor llnltlmiiio Homs ol LmdlnH i* ? c 4,l< * flno navur tv JJCES direct fr.im ibo im- i |,y " Hen, f or , a |„ at reduced pri- h'«' L '^ IlAp TF,R &TUPPER. Removed. UK subscribers hovo Rentoved to __ tho South West corner of Shad's buildings,' opposite the Mast end of GIIN hint's buildings. Whore they ore °l’<>ning n very extensive assortment of Pl.AJNSi III.ANKETS. COTTON RAGGING, STAPLU GOODS, anil n superior assort nient nf Fancy Gonifs, winch they intend selling nt a low idvancci . • ' ' WM. & II, ROSE. net 20 2on Landing from brig Frances IS STtk Als JHH.'S Oaiinl Flour, E’ 8 ’ n. &co’s brand 90 baskets Ballad -Oil, superior qnnlity Jp , n ■ ■ , 100 boxes huncli Mnscntei Raisins 20 do Lemons, in fine order 80 kegs liesli Malaga Figs 75,000 Alexandria Sugars I|i hupplu’sOnions > 10 bbls (list quality Newark Cider dec 4 CAUPEN'i'ER'B Saratoga Powders, FOB MSKItro CONGRESS SPRING OR SARATO GA HATERS.. HERE is perhaps scarcely an indi- Vidua! ill lire United States, who is not acquainted, either by experience or report, with the sa'utary.nIToc.ts nflhe Congress Spring' Watery at Saratoga. From thirty to fifty thousand persons an nually visit these Springs, ninny from the remotest sections nf tlie United Stales, nml some frdm the West Indies, and other for elgn places. The great oxpciisc in visiting tlie Springs excludes the.greater portion m Hip community, (nmro than nlno out of ten.) and the bottled water, from .its high price, prevents Its itse to tlio extent of lie- mg survieoable, nml confines it tn a small numberit appears to Im a serious evil that an valuable on article should lie so res tricted, that comparatively fnw should be Ohio to emny what Is so conducive tn ’gen eral health in tlm hut weather of our suin’ mer months. From those cirt'.mnstanccs. Geo. \V, Caruzntcr is pleased to amiojmtce. the prepnration of the above powder's, cim- tainingnll the essentia! substances with which'thesBcelnhraied Spring* are impreg nated, and ftoin which the waters of tlie Congress'Springs ntSarntogq mo precise ly and effectually imilntcil. Will] a view Io accommodate the public, nnd tn bring iimi'cencrnl nse.so couvcnient and valua ble a substitute fur these waters, he has been iudueed to go vory nxlynsively into the manufacture of them, In put them nt a price to bo within Iho ruacll hr most per sons. For llib accniitiiindatlml of the milif lib, agents will bo nppointed in. all tlie ci ties and principal Inland .owns to givo a 'general circulation In so tiscl'ul an nrticlo tliroiighout the country. The public are recommended to make trial of theso pow ders, as lie finds by experience, anil from tlie opinion of tho iuost imminent ofthe fa culty, that tho water tnndn from tliem pos. sess’es tho same medicinal qualUles, is as cfifctlial ip iis operations, and preciso in taste, as. that taken immediately fiom the Springs. These powders aeo ifiereforo re- Commended as a valuable remedy in oil cases where the Saratoga Waters are pre- Scribe,d.' ... Persons on sea voyages, or residing nt a '•distance"iVnm (he springs, and In wnim climates, will.lit once perceive tlie..gloat advantage hf making use of these polvders. which besides being more portable and lei* expensivo Ilian tlio honied water, will keep without Injury for any length of lime, os they pro’iqoal in medioal elfecl to that, taken IVcsIi from tho springs, Ibev are cor-' tainly inueh preferable finni the niuny tid- vanlnges ihcy possess- . OjH These powders are suporior to iho Seimitz, ijmsmuch a* they nru equally a portent and agreonbie, at tlie snmn time possessing tonic,ind chalybeate qualities in a superior degree* upd, qre i-cnnsequcntjy bolter adapted <6\ weak and tlcbilitiitcd constitutions than any othor cutlmrlio in ""printed directions wilj .‘accompany t|ic powders. ■ J 1 ■ Manulaotured nnd for sale, only, by Gqn. \V. Carpouicr, nrnl sold by apjiointtncnt by A.>ARSONS. IJruggist. At the Eagii) No._8 Gibbons’ Range, nov 3 * Mb jviummrs in v utir.uuy uunu 1*1 vninnui Memoirs uf.Dayid Garrick, by Davies Heed's journey across tlie Pampas and the Andes ., Il.izlitt's character of £|hahspeare's' Plnys Hooper’s Rational Rer.re.ni,ms, St vols Miss I',. Hmiiilton’s Popular Essays on Fe- malo Education Ipllueneo of Liteinturo upon Society, by Madame lie Stael Holstein, I vols Johnston’s Indian Narrative Irish tjitlls, hy Miss Edgeworth Kotzebue's Exile Life of Kutzcbuo J Literary character, muttrited by D' Is- rnelll Leigh's New Picture of London, with plnloj Do do of England and Wales, with plates , New :Picturo of Ediiilmrgh, with plotcs Capt. Lyuit'i private journal ofCvpt. Par ry’s Voyagu'nf Discovery Capt- Maitland's Narrative of llie surrender of Buonaparte Montague on the rise and (all ol ancient .republics . Memoirs of Mnrmontel, S vols Works of Lady Mary Wortly Montague, 9 ' sols Mease and Smith's Wonders of Nature and Art,.12 vols. with plates seiicsuf Humsn Life, by Sam Soosl- live and Tim Testy Pope’s Works, 10 vols Picture of .Greece in 1829, 2 vols Pohkei Enqycldpodlh, 4 vols,, Roliqiies of l(obcrt Burn* Beauties of Dr, Robe'rlsnh . ..» Madame do Stael’s rcfioilioiis on suicide Edgerworth's readings in Puotry Rejected Addresses Life of the bon. Win. Pitt Samleinnn’s Letters on Tltcrqn and Aspa sin, S.vols- . , Salvo's Travels from Italy 10 England Sais’ journey to Rome and Naples Scott’s. Uouiuies pf Eminent Writers, 2 l vols ■ Resources of Russia Snnsom’s sketches ufl-owcrCanada Memoir* of Mrs Robinson Mayor's Nopos, or lives of itlusuinus Dti* tons Mayor’*, Ladlds.andGentlen-.en’s Magazine 2 vols Quarrels of Authors' 2 vols. by D’lrapli Vnlney's Iccturo on history .Vertol's history of Ilia I’oitugul revolution Six months in tho.West Indies, in 1825 Win den's letters from .St. lltlcna IVur. in disguise, or tho Irauds. of neutral (lags .......... -i Knox's wintei evenings, or lucubrations on life nnd letters, 2 vols Mrs Wev's letters to a young man Wilkes' (Joint) loiters to his daughter, 4 vols Voltaire’s History of Chnrles 12th Sketch of tho civil wat in the Vcnileo Events in France imylor Napiiloou, hy Hel en Maria .Williams Webb on Poetry The Centaur nut fabulous, by Edward Young Young's Essays Worlil,'4 vols NOVELS. Armata, afiagment The Absentee, 2 vols, bv Miss Edgeworth T|ie Ablrut, 2 vols, hy Walter Scott Tlio Antiquary, 2 vols by Walter Scott- Adveunirea of a .Knztibash, 3 yols ■ 1 Bine Siocklng llall. i vols Bachelor and Married Man Brownie, of Bnsbcck, by Jas. I logy Belinda, 2 vols, by Miss Edgouorih Onrrcction, 2 vols, by, Mrs Ojtio Campbell, o.r the Scottish Probationer, 3 vols . . ' . Charlotte’s Dsughter, sequel to Charlotte . Temple • ' - • !« Cicclv. nr tho rose o.f-Rabjr,4 vols, hy Sue sannalr Kowsuri- Contiibitiionsirf Q, Q-2 vols Chrysal, nt the adventures of-a guinea, 4 tlti*. M "IO ' <* ! Contributions of Q. Q. by JqnoTaylor llubjal Thune, of Lnnarh Edgeworth's Popular Tatis, 9 vtdi Eliita 1st and 3d series F.melincr by MrsBqrtoH union, 3 First settlers of Virginia Fonunes.of Nigel, t vols, by Walter Scott Felix Alvarez, 2 vols Florence Me Artity, by Lady Morgan! Giovanni Shogarrn. a Venetian tale, 2«o|s Grant’s popular models, 2 vols Onlynia Princess of Persia Geraldine, 2 vols Rtty Mjnnering, by Walter Scott Sir Charles Gruudison and Clarissa, a- bridged GessncFi Idyls Harrington am! Ormond, * volt, by Marla Edgeworth * [Je.nry, l vols, hy Cumberland lludi.iiiil hunting, 4 vols Husband - John do Lanonsleix f vols, by Richatd Ciimherland, Esq, Ida of Attiens, 2 vols, hy Miss Owonsnn Jime. of France, liy Madame do Genlis I he Itinerant, ft *uls, by S. W. Ililny Julia and Iho Baron Kenllivortli, 2 yols. by Waller Scott Logan, a family history, 2 vols • Lifo nf n Lover, 0 vols, by Sophia Lee Die Lnllnrris,. hy S. IV. Scott, 2 volt Lucy Osmond Leonard, by Marin Edgeworth The Missionary, hy Miss Owcnson * •Madeline, hy Mrs Opte Matilda, a tale of the day Matilda Beiklnjr Munster Cottago Boy, by'Regina Maria ILtclio ’ Ngldin in search of a husband tPlIrvan nml O'Flahvrty, 2 vuls, by Lady Morgan Oakwnod ILII, 2 vols, by Oatlierina Hut ton Peveril' of the Peak, C vols, by Walter Scott Percy MiUlety, 2 vols l’lucidc, hy M. du Genlis Prose, by u poet The Pirate,-2 vols, hy Walter Scott Quentin |)nrwnrd,2 volt, hy Walter Scott Redwood, 2 volt Rndgaimtlet, 2 vols, by the tamo Rosa Kutchford Family Bob lit)), 2 volt, hy Walter Scott Tho Refugee Ring-in Gilhaizc, 8 volt il.icliael . Story of a Lire ' ' Slnulnir and Hnrtcnsc, hy ftt. lie Genlis ■ Sanclm, nr tliq,l'roverMaliti, hy J.lV.Cuu- ■ idnghani ^ ,-ai St. 'Gmail's lVel|, 2 vols, by Wqlterflcolt St Volhnliiie's Day, 2; vols, by the same Sans Sunci Pratt, 8 vols Sandnvne, or the Free Mason, 2 volt Sayings ami Doings, « vols Soys she to liei neighbor, what? 2 vols Tales of tho'heart.liy MrtOpie Tales of Fashhinuble Life, by Mist Edge- worth. 2 vo|s Tho Turr llill, g volt,by lluraco Stnilli Tales iyf a Voyager Tales'of Fancy. 2 vols, by Miss Burney Trials, a T’ttl, 1 , 8 rials Tales of tlm Priory, by Mrslloflant) Tales for Mothers Talcs of my Luudlurd, by Walter-Scott Valerius, a Tale, of Rouie, 8'vols Vivian Grey, 3 tinls Voyage to tlio Moon V'vian mid Eineline Welsh Maiintaiiieers, t vols, by Catherine . MitUon «, ,. . Woodstock, 2 vols, by Walter Scott Winter in IVashington, 8 vuls A Year mid a Day, by Madame Panache Winter Evening Luouhruiions, by Vieist- uius Knox . Whims and Oddities, with plates, by Hand dee 0 851 To the Public, N OTICE is hereby given, that I have in my posiosshin one half nf n Mill for One Hundred Dollars on the Planter's Bank of Georgia, signed by Geo. Ander son, as President of said Bank, and ain now. tljo 1 owner nf (he same. That some time ago both halves nf said hlll wereln the Kjssession . uf , Benjamin Reyuuld’s. of liddwin Co inty, anil one of them having tlm CashierViininc was drnpt by him and believed tn' have been accidentally swept into the fire or otherwise lost Application lias been made by .ine.ln (lie Bank for pay mcttl ot tho same, and after tlie expiration nf three nidmlis I *|inll agnln piesont (lie said half Bill to tho said Bank for mem. SEABORN JO ~ Mllteitgevitte, lOtli Nov. 1829. dec 3 §u24l) . • llnmea 1 Beer. T HE .subsotihershaving b<en appoint ed agent* for tlie selling of this ex cellent article, begs leave tn ipfurin ..the mlilic that tlieyhavo received a supply n (, It is warranted of Ike first qnulrty and no doubt will sustain the high character it deserves. ' The subscribers, will constantly have a supply on hand—any prdors will be gtlond. od to by GAUDUY & LEORIEL. rihvSO 285t) Valuable School Books. Just received from Boston and for sale tu THOMAS M. DRISCOLL, ^ T' ”!’ National Spelling Book, by B. ,,7*7F'ttatren. This work is proba bly belter adapted to the purposes of.teacli- ug than any other work ever before pub- i r 1 •rthough it has not long been before Iho puhlio. it has met with ia sale rarely prccedcnted, and is now In use in Boston public school, nswelha, In New York, rliiladejsiliin, ^ 0 , H'helplty's Compendof History—» very popular and useful work. 9 , , The American First Cltiss Book, The National Reader, and An Int oducllon to National Reader—by the Rev. John I ierpont. 1 hose works have been pre- pnnd expressly for the Boston sclionls, where they are now ln use, exclusively, a* nulling books) nnd to great is their merit, that the two first named Ime been repul. Itched (a England, as a great Improvement oil the bunks there in use. ' National Reader. At a meeting of the school committee or the city of Boston, l,?r*e!i" 1 and Aldermen', room vlu * d i . That “I’ierpont" "■“tonal Reader bo iimoihiced Into tha pub ha grammar schnol, of this city, In lieu uf; Murray’s Engll.h,Reader." after tho vliitatimi ol the schools in August. A " e,| t T. W. I'utttjr,, c .in S n r ' J '- tr “ Sfhool Committer. Smiths Practical Arithmetic, on n new plan, in ,v|,lob Menial Arlllmtctio is com bined with tlm use of Ibe slaie— Goodrich'S Iklge *nd imsll Atlas— Goodrich’s History of tho United Stales— Quesiions on the same, by J. Emerson— andfw,0ri ’ m - T. M. I), oxpocii sborily, which I, now in tho press, Lectures on School Keeping— being X complete Schoolmaster's Alannali highly servo cable in every person engag- S jj 1 | l |' a ||‘ ull l <! ® 1 col "tnun schools—by ff?' Teacher, furnished with conies Tor exaniinnliiirt gratis, nov 80 *43 V-4 t\ VOW trnc* too, Land for Sale, f|J HE subscriber offer, for snlen **- . I^nod in Troup county* No. eonutolng tat t 2 B<slc ,, ? f oak end hick- Dry. Aii e if euf water course, rnSfclhro’ go !«**■?*& 05“ Tlm MiUedgeUlle flggotdet .ivilL pleuse give the ajwve tlireewrekly Inscr- tions, nnd furward'the account to ahil of fice for payuicgti Suirar, Bulging, &c. & lo ito ’’"d.f Bn * ®.“ g,,r St,Croix '(>8 a ‘!». For i Sale. B y leave of the Inferior Court of this Couufy, will lie sold on the First Tuesday of Jmtunry. for the benefit nl tlio creditors,, that vnhtahto and improved dnhtalion. dh Si.iilawaj Islnnd, tontain- ngtlftO acres, mid. known by the name of HlbBRNIAJ T11U&. U. F. CHARLTON, Adm’r. da hums non, Sec nnv 30 tfolivnr and Jackson Gaps and Navarino Stocks. soi|io nssor.tqieni of preiiiiont NaVarilio stocks. MaLIiE r,y & duffy;.; iyiv 25 Juvenile Psalmist, Q R The Child’s introduction JO SaprecT Music—Frrparcd in the icqucst jnf inn “Boston Sabbath School Union-” By Lowell iMitson. . Juit received by , T..M, mUfjCQLL* m . 3 dco 1 50 pieet, hen 4 do UessL.. 30 bids “Fhclps” Gin 10 obis No S Maekerel 12 casks • heeso ' ' a, <- 38 bogs Shot assurled'sise* -. . 80 grimkSloncsvmall sizes 1 pipe superior Madeira Wine 15 .eiatpi llfii ujpatent pressed. Wiftff *0 bbls LoafSngar , 80 hlids prime retailinfi Mi,lasses 10 boxesUliittcinoro. Cotton Cruds Not 0 15 boxes Boap • 10 firkins first quality Goshen Butte* 5 keg, bar Lead. *0 boxes Negro Pipes U 2lb do do Imperial *nd Gunpowder Tea %owf‘" f ,d t -casos Wool lials Fur salo on nrennunodatine (erms liy lll.NTINOTGirSjBtK nov S3 Ale, Flbu^Dattcr Sic. Landing from ship S.'n/ira,, Blll-S Fjdlor and TaiioF* iAC- J bany'Alo ' Jo half bids Canal Floor to; Fit kins best Goshep Butler 1 11 casks, ■- dnClioetS. f , • 50 hiixcs B'uritih MusoaVtil Rafslus llli) do Nogfb Pipes For sale by. JOHN UENTLF.Y. nov in ' ' Landing from brig Atla)i-> tic.- > M ^ “KEsift!;'?... ■gall* 1 f' .• *ie lft lihdv,Pnrio.Uieo Sugars 10 do prime M olnssc.* 50 I his No 3 Mackerel - 5 | ijie* Holland Gin Fbr sale’by nnv.21,, - iv S'T.ON'^. Lavidmg fvom schr Ore -iph/j RitXES Yellow Sot JL/SS^SO ilo tahc; J0U|» .. oti\i City; Inspngc 20 bbls Prime Poik t-i* i-. ; .lion'! . : 20 firkin* Goshen Butler III hhls Cider J SO do Vinegar 20- dn Oiiinil'FIou'r to Uoxei'Sperin Candles - ■ For sale by . COHEN & MILLER, deo 5 ' » »" >’■ * »■-»*' * •- - - - VV ood for Sale. fHVHE Subscriber offers lor sale.on J5L Goodwin's wlinrf, Live Oak, Hiclio ry. lllauU Jaok and Ash W.ootl of Rio very first quality. , Ho invites , the heads, of Families to Coll and judge lor, themselves. He,l% now n enodsupply. anti wlll bohap py lo fpruH) apt] tl»p public at torfic. , Mt/liTJiiiil 0 W(IK, J r, dpo 4 , «4Tj. t, . , , ,N-H, Having a'largo store would r»- oelve prndurrp| Wi kind* on Mpreage. tho state jsp-ntictilavly well arranged tot iho Storage ofbay and corn, or Ollier gtain,