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Spanish' ana French Languages, and
Drawing.
M R. ALFRED ROGER, from Frahco.pro.
lessor of tho French and Spdninli Lin.
gfttigoB nnd Drawing in all its variotios, lato
teachor of thri Fromm Royal colleges, boaror of
oorlifloiites from Resident* of o>llego< whoro bo
has profound as well an from moflTrespectable
familial in Now York, and who is now tho Prin-
cipal of tho French Spanish uiul Drawing
departmonto in tho Savannah Academy, pro*
{ >oBoi to give prlyato lemons, or to form classes
n either of tho’above bronchos.
• Tho French classes will bo kept for Lndios on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 11
to lS.jA. M. a* soon as twelve persons offer
- ***fclionlselves, and from 7 to 8 P. M. ori tho snino
days for gentlemen.
Spanish classes may bo al*Q formed on Tuos-
days, Thursday! and Saturdays at. tho Bame
hours when the number often is completed
A subscription paper will bo left at T. Purse
& Co's. Bookstore, together with Corlif ‘
with regard to Mr. Roger’s Character one 1
, city as a leaeher, or apply at Mrs. Platt*
TERMS.
Privato Lessons in French, per quartan
Do. do. in Spanish,
Do. do. in Drawing,
French-Classos-
Spanish do.
Drawing do.
References.in New York :
Reverend Dr. Dubois,
' Governor Morgan Lewis,
Malurin Livingston.
References in Savannah:
Rifv. Goo. White,
Mr. Petit Do Villeri.
oct 23—r
A Caru.
C AVING lonrnt that some insinuations
V hsvo been nmdo, (prohahly with tho do.
nign to Injure us,) that our firm is in fitvor of
tho cause of Abolition, wo hereby oponly dm
claro that suRh asuoriions ire fnIso and utterly
unfounded, arid wo pledge ourselves that all the
ino inhere of oar houaa are entirely opposed in
prinolplo to the viows of the Abolitionists, re.
rardlng tho agitnilon of the Slnvo question, and
ntorfureticn in tho rights of the Southern Slave,
holders, as inexpedient, unjust and pregnant
with evils.
BAILEY, KEELER A REMSEN.
Now York, Aug, 25.nug 29—3in
Hams.
LBS. Suporior Hams
ool 23
Just received, and for sole by
W. H. THOMPSON A CO.
Just Opening,
AtJNO. A. BEAULARD'S. Johnston Square,
a N olegunt assortment of rich Fuucy Goods,
job consisting 'of
Colored figured Silks
Plain and figured black and bine black do
Assorted plain and figured Satins
Suporior white Satin Bonnet Ribbons, to match
Gauze Cap Ribbons, Fl'Uiiooa
Plaid Silks and Hundkeruhiefs
Lad os silk Cravats and Soarfs - #
Rich worked lullo Scarfs
Rich worked blonde tulle for veils
Half blonde and blonde Gauze Veils
Blonde Lacos and Edgings
Artificial Flowers and Feathers
English silk Gloves and suporior worked and
ribbed Silk Hose
Embroiderod Bags and Delta
Rich Fanny Bolls. Duciistol Gloves (blk&col.)
French Chintzes and Merinos, 1st quality
Long white Glovos
Children and Missos long Mits and Gloves
SewiugjSilk - Shawls. Rich Thibet wool, do
Plaid shawls. Sinall tartau bandkerohiefs
Narrow Gnuze Rib, for infant* nnd trimmings
Infants’ worked Capsitnd Bodies
Ui> h French worked capes, collars and chomi.
settos.on muslm and lace •
Col’d Vo I vets &. Velvet ribbon mourning chintzorf
i, B k and while plaid wash silks
■ Bonk and Swiss Muslin
Muslin and bordering, for curtains
Corsets and Down Stifienors
. Plain Sntinnnd Inslering Ribbon, assorted
TbroadLnoes and Edgings. Night caps
Muslin Inserting and .Scollops
Jet anil .Gilt waist Pluguos., Work Boxes, Ac.
‘With many other articles loo numerous to men
tion.
One China Dinner Set, large Breakfast and
Tea Cups, Fruit Baskets, Tea Pols, Compotins,
MiHtard Pots, BowIh. Flower Vuscs,extra Dish
es, Egg and CuRtard Cups, eto.
Also—The newest pattern Bonnots and Cups,
Tuscan, Cotiago and Gypsies,. Misses do und
Split Strew Cottage, Fur Caps, and fine printed
Thibet Wool Cloaks, Paris mnko, Chinchilla and
Down Hats for children, Down by the yard, for
trimmings. oct 23—l
. Wood.
T HE subscriber has now landing, at Jack-
son’s wharf, at the Eastern" and of tin*
city, a supply of Live Oak, Hickory, &o. “which
ho oflbre at the lowest market price—in addition
to his supply of Wood, ho has on hand a largo
arid well eoloctcd supply ofGiiocKntits, Liquors,.
Wines, An. which he Will sell on uremumnda.
ting terms,. JOHN UPILMAUTIN.
July 21 - ‘ ^
Grind-Stones.
5 TONS best quality Grind-StonoB, osrortod
sizes, forsule by
oot 15 M. HOPKINS.
New Goods.
T HE Subscriber has returned from tho North
with a largo supply of Dry Goods and
Grocorios, selected especially for this market,
which ho nifers for salo ‘on his usual acoommo.
dating terms. D. STETSON.
Ricfiboro', Oct. 15*. 1835.
oct'! 5 209—2m
.* 820 Reward.
A YOUTH of about 15 yenrs of ago, named
/w Daniel J: Horn, loft South Carolina about
tho 8th Inst, and it is supposod made his way to
this city or some other part of the Slate. When
ho loft, ho rode a slim pneing bay Horse, with
one white hind foot, long black tail, short mam
and one tusk broken,: other marks not known.
Tho said Horn was dressed, wljon ho lofr, with an
old deep green colored Cloth Coat, an old Leather
Cap with crepe—Im also had a pair of Saddle
Bag*,a shot Gun, &u white colored brown linen
Umbrella, with a white cotl><n case—bo also car.
ried with him a blue Coat. 2-pot torus of gray sat.
linct and a puircfdocp blue Pantaloons of plains,
and other clothes not known. Horn’s fore
teeth and lips project out, with a vacancy bo.
twoon the two fore teeth, and which are a Tittle
Hocuyed—his eyes are rather heavy, and ho docs
not speak quick wlion spoken to.
A reward of $10. will bo paid for tho safo de.
livory of Horn in any Jail in this State. so that
I recover tho horse ami bnggngn - , or §20 if de
livered in any Jail in South Carolina, with horse
and baggage. J. MORN,
Jncksonboro’, Colleton District, S. C.
N. B. Should the said Horn be npprolionded,
it is requested that 2 letters be addressed to nte,
one wenk after the other, inibrtmng ino whoro
said .Horn is lodged in Jail. oct 20
Line of Singes,. Between Darien' Bid
Macon.
Three times a week—via Perry's Mills, Flour.
‘noy's Mills Jacksonville and HawkinsbiUe.
Travellers arc respect,
fully informed that the
bbovo Lino will stiirf ~nn
i ho lSilt of October next,
h uviug.uuch vnu every nthor day. Tho oonohes
are all new, built bxpiossly for the Lino and of
the most approved construction. Tho propria,
tors having taken great pains to insure the com.
fort, and convenience of passengers, flutter them
selves that this mute will bo found tho most
onnvouioht and expeditions between tho interior
of this state and Darien or Now York
To connect this Lino with tho North, there
aro't.vo regular Linen of Packets between Da.
rion and Now York tulonvn oaolt end onco evory
wank .or oflenor, (besides transient vosunls) so
that with fair winds tho pussago from Now Y,
to Macon may ho made in six or eight days.
There will ulso bo at least Eight StoaijibontR
to run regainrly between Dnrlnti, Hawkimwillo
and Mncopy somo of which will start two or
tliroo timori a week on oxcollnnt stage will run
three limes a week (with tho probability of its
running ovory day afto/ tho 1st of Ootobor.) ho
twoon Darlon and Savannah, and Steamhouta
making the passage in Elovon hours, loavo al
most every other day, Sohoonors and Sloops, al-
most ovory day, conveyance by stngo tu loo nntj
Steamboat once a w ook to St Mary’s and East
Florida, bo that travellers arriving in Darion
can have thnir choice at proceeding ineithor di-
roolion by stngo or stoam.
JOSEPH S. PAGE.
Agont for Proprietors-
Darien 10th August 1835.
nug 13—1Tl
: Plantation and Negroes Car stilu
1 Thu subscriber offers fur sale his
place called At tilbury Grove, aitunto
|nm^S? l>n ^L Jiditis River?ten miles a.
AaSiSSiShnvo Jacksonville, East Florida. It
.omitulnsjjjlmut one tlmuvahd acres of Innd. ndnp.
toil to cultivation of Sugar Curio and Son Island
Cotton. Good buildings, and sugar works with
an iron mill nomplato. Also, fifty negroes, thir.
ty of whrim are prime workers. Tim situation
is a high and healthy oito, w.th fino spring wa.
lor. Torms lihoral. For ftirlhor particulars ap.
ply to Messrs. R. &.W. King, Suvunuah, or tu
tho subsoribor on the promises,
sept 22-tlm JOSIIUA HICKMAN.
Negroes Wanted,
V ERY liberal prices can ha bad for 25 to 30
male hIuvob that are likely, from tho ago
of 12 to 25 ami a few foioulo* of like description
by applying to the Subscriber at the Mansion
H OllSO
oot IQ. E WIMBERLY.
OR Sain by
not 15
Osnaburgs.
J. A J. REID.
Notice
T O tho Stockholders, of the Marino and
Fire Insurance Bank of the Slalo of
Georgia:
In'conformity with the provisions of tho Char
ter,&by order of the Board of Directors, an In.
stfilrnent of Fifteen dollure (15) on each share
of Stock, is required to bo paid at tho Banking-
House In Savannah, on or before the first Alan,
day in January next.
■ • GEO. J. BULLOCH,
Acting Cashier.
Further Notice,
£JUCH Stockholders as may wish tn avail
themselves of the privilege, are hereby au.
tliorised to pay into tho Bank on tho first Mon-
day in December next, the sum of Ten (10) Dol
lars on each share, and upon the payment of the
instalment of Fifteen Dollars on tlie.first Mon.
day iri January, receive Certificates for full
Stock of Fifty Dollars per share, and draw divi.
deuds in proportion thereto.
GEO. J. BUtLOCII,
sept 29 Anting Cashier.
The Augusta Constitutionalist, and Standard
of Union, Milledgeville, will please publish tho
above onco u week.
A. F. Chcscbrough—Dentist and
Manufacturer of Incorruptible Tooth, has re.
tumid to this oily and resumed hi- Profession
el business in his office, Broughton street, next
door above Dr. P. II. Wilkins, He is now
prepared to porform all operations on tho Toelh.
References—C. P. Richards,mo, M. D.; Win.
C. Daniell, M. D ; Jas. P. Scriven, Al D.; P.H
Wilkins, M. D.
N. B.—Dentists can be supplied with single
or bloeka of Tooth. „ oct 22
Wine and Porter.
3 PIPES Old Port Wine
5 qr casks do Aladeira do
1 pipe Br. Sherry do
2 ao suporior Tnncriffe
20 qr casks Marseilles Madeira and Ten.
ei iffe
10 casks D'iui>lo Brown Stoat
40 boxos Philadelphia Portor
20 do do Pule Ale .
40 do in pint Rotlles
30 do Clmmpaigne Cider, for sale by
oct 22 ENSWORTH & WAY.
Received per brig Georgia, &c.
KR65 Goshen Butter
P 100 boxes Cheese
11 bbls Beans
25 do Fulton Market Beef
1500 gulls Stono Ware
20 half bbls Buckwheat Flour
20 i do do do
For sale by
oct 20 CLAGHORN & WOOD.
Factorage, and Commission Business.
fQ \HE Subscribers intend establishing on the
ji first November, a branch of their House
in Charleston, So. Ca. for the transaction of
Factorage and Commission Business, under the
firm of W. Kino & Co., to be conducted by their
Wm. King, and would respectfully offer, their
services in both the cities of Charleston and Sa.
vannah, to their friends and the public.
R. & W. KING.
Savannah^ October 15th, 1835.
O’The Charleston Courier and Mercury,
Darien Telegraph, Jacksonville Courier and
Florida Herald,^will publish same for two weeks,
oct 15
.Kitty Hollars Reward.
AN AWAY from, the subscriber on thn
5.^1 25th lilt, his negro boy AUGUST, about
5 feet9 or 10 im*hes high.of adurlt complexion.
I urn. inducod io believe lio wont off with Mr.
Jenck's wagons which passed through bore on
that duy. August was formorly the property of
Richard William*-, of Savannah, nnd was sold
to Dri Tarver, of Twiggs, and afterwards runa
way ana was appprohomled in Savannah, nnd
rold to Mr. E, Wimberly, from whom I pur.
clia^od him. Any p.-rmn apprehending said bny
und lodge Itrnm Savannah Jnil «o I get Iiim, or
convey nim to mo in Hnvvkinsvilln, Ga. will re
ceive the. above reward,
oct 7 JESSE TUKE.
Great Stock Fair and Salo.
T HE proprietors of tho Farmer and Card.
ener, Baltimore, will hold a FAIR for tho
sale of Stock of all kinds on Saturday the 24ih
and Monday tho 26th day of Ootober. instant,
nt IhoRo commodious and eligible lots adjoining
the Canton Race Course. They have ulroady
entered f«r *ulo at llioirfnir TWENTY IM
PROVED DURHAM SHORT HORNED
BREED of cattlo, 10 Bulls of various ugos, arid
10 Cows; for all of which well authenticated
pedigrees will be ftirnishcd.
- Aimmg-ithis lot is tho celebrated Bull LEON,
bred by Win. H. Freeman, E*q of Baltimore,
Aid., culvod on tho 8th of August, 1830, und
now in possession of Sumuul Cunby, E>q. of
Woodside, Delaware. Leon is by Gloucohlor,
sold by J. H. Powell for §1200, Gloucester
was imported in July, 1826, by Mr. J. H. Pow.
ell; was calved Feb. 28, 1825, (bred by J. Whit
aker, one of the most celebrated breodors in
Engiund.) by Frederick ; dam Adda, (broil ulso
by Mr. Whitaker, imd gavo WUh her first cull*
24 aimri8 per duy,) by Orpheus; gr. d. Alfred ;
by Alfred (2IJ0 guineas was rolusod for Alfred {)
gr. g. d. by Windsor; gr. gr. g. d. Old Duisy,
brpd by Air Collings, (gave 32 quarts daily,) by
FuVoriio, sire of Comut; gr. gr. gr. g d. by
Punch ; gr. gr. gr. {fr. g. d. by Htibbuck, die.—
Pedigrees in lull will be furnished lathe purclm.
Bcrs-
Al**n,
Between sixtoon nnd twenty Devon BULLS
and COWS, of tlie bostbluod in tho country, ro-
markable f«*r tlioir beauty of form, rinhnoss of
milk, activity of movement, and suituhluueus
for tho goncrul purposos of tho dairy and drnught.
Tho nbovu Culilo liuvo ulreudy boon emterud,
and from the many local advantages of the sit.
uat ion it is expected many other vulunblo ani
muls will be on sale at the Fair.
Gentlemen desiring such animals will do well
to attend. Tho salo will commence ouch day at
•10 o’clock, A. M.
•For particulars, sno the Farmer arid Garden,
er, ami the daily papors ol Bultimoro.—Nat. In,.
tefligenccr.
oct 13—t
£ ( To Rent*
, Fur one year, or more, that vain,
wable fiirm, hdinlnitig tho City, vftljojl
—» Mount Dillon—enutiuning 30 acres
35 acres low bottom land. It lias*
g-br.oni used fur growing of vegetables fnf the
City Market, and for stn'nk, ofTotw superior - ad.
vantugos t° stioh us orodoslrons of Farmlrig aml
Gardening, to any fitrm of Us sizo in Chatham
Count*. This Farm is so wnll known ns for
merly, tho i.roporty <if- * Duhell, duceoaod, ns to
•iuik • a uierepurticulnrdohcription urinooessnry.
"■o an approved Tenant, tho tonus will be
bowl. Apply to
MICHAEL DILLON,
not 19 Tolfiiir's wharf.
ill
liho:
tun i\uW yUJuy—Knfu''hiNittj
The regular punkot ship BELL E,
«riB*w£«Capt. Aterwln; will ho despatoliud Ini.
tnenlatqiy, For freight br passage, having su.
porlor ucoomniodiillnns, apply on board at Mon-
gin's upper whnrfor lit
STONE. WASHBURN & CO.
Who offer for sale low, from the wharf, 50
bbls superfine Canal Flour, landing from said
vn«cl 00l in
To Rout,
iSTTjM, SEVERAL houses in different
SllllSa parl8 1,10 cily ’ wiI1 bo 1°
JSB9B9igi>od tonnnis on roasonuhlo terms.
Also* tho subsoribor has his wharf in good order
ond is ready to rocoivo goods on stores go, &a.
oot 17—+ - WILLIAM ROUHR.
A very desirablo Situation.
Tho Subsoribor iutontliiif- to ro.
movo to tho up country, offer- for
sain his Home nnd half Lot, corner
of South Broad and Montgomery
streets—tho house is in good repair and well
adapted to tho comfort of a sntull family, nnd
nosBos inn will bo givon on or before tho first of
N ovmnber. For torms, apply to Air. Wm. Quart,
lock, adjoining tho promises,
oct IG—tu AIURRY REED.
Bonnets, &c.
rwiJIE Subscriber having- just arrived from
.5 Now.York with her Fall and Winter Silk
Patron Huts—will have them opored this day
with u variety of the following articles suitable
for tho season.
Oriental Braid Bonnets, Gipuny and Cottngn
Shapes, Cushmoro Braid do. Tuscan Braid do.
and for Alissmi, Split Straw do. Infants Straw
do. and for Boys, Round Hut*, CapB, French
Flowers, figured Hnd plain, Silks of all colors,
Plaid do. nnd Plaid Croneline, Black Italian
Silk ond Damaskeen, for Drosses, Faun Green
D.rahb nnd Maroon, colored Alorlnos, Chintzes'
and Common Prints, Blnck B^mbasins, Jnoono
nnd Book Muslins, Swiss ami figured^wiss do
White Plaid und Stripod do. Alull nd Linont
Cambric Handkerchiefs, Long Lawn do. Bishop
Lawn, French Worked Aprons, Worked Cnpns,
Collars and Pilllorincs,Silk and Cotton Hosiery,
Black and White Wurstedqfini-o, Black and
Colored Braids, Silk Kid and Hoakin Gloves of
all.onlors, White Kid lung armed do, and long
arindd Mitts for Mitis for Misses Thibot Wool,
Chulley raw and Rewing Silk Shawls, Thread.
Bhrnd and B >binet Laces, Quilting 1 ', Muslin
Edges and Inserting*, Black Bluo, Black arid
Maroon Colored Velvets, Black, Greon nnd
While Blonde Veiln, German Worsted, for
working Rugs, with patrons, Plaid Cravats,
Combs, Tooth Powders'and Brumes, Bncd and
Block Velvet Bug*, and an elegant assortment
of now Toys, at wholesale, cheap, for cash.
S. Rogers, opposito Monument Squure.
oct, 19—e—||r—tr
Wanted to Hire, 300 Negroes.
Vgf.lHE siibFcriborR wish to, employ, by tho
JL month or year, 900 or more Negroes, to
work on the Georgia Union, Rail Roud, in
the neighborhood of Augusta—wages liberal—
faro and treatment such as will ploase the own.
ors, ‘prompt, payment, monthly,quarterly or year,
ly, as is preferred. For further particulars, ap.
ply to Me>-8rt*. Holcombe, Pock & Co. Char
leston, S. C. Savnnnah and Augusta, Goo., or
to the undersigned, on tho works, 15 miles on
tho lino of roud west of. Augusta.
DAVID COOPER & BROTHERS,
From Virginia,
oct 12—t—Avgusta Sentinel.
A. Artois t& Co.
Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No
62, Ceda* street, New York,
; ji ,ENDER their services to receive morchun*
J5. diso (particularly Dry Goods) on consign,
mont, and oxecuto orders for Dry Goods or oth.
er Merchandise on tho beat terms, and from tlioir
experience can give entire satisfaction to those
who may bo plcaxed to favor them with consign,
ments or order*. Merchants from the South or
North, who purchsso at auction or otherwise,
can have their goods received,packed, examined,
forwarded, and insurance effected, if ordered.
Mr. Anthony Vicat, who in experienced irt the
Dry Goods Market, is interested in this estab
lishment.
Thoir charges will be .moderate. As their
warehouse is oxtedRivo, they can recoive goods
in largn quantities on consignment or storage.
sept 26—f3m--194 ' -
A. Wood & Co.
H AVE just recoivUd. Ladies’ French Kid
Tics, thick soles; do do do do thin do;
do do Sandals. '* oct 5
Picolnta House.
Tho uridornignoil roppoctfuliy an.
nouncoR to tho Public, that ho intomls
opening, curly in Octobnr, tho Hold
known ns Picolata House. The bail,
ding having boon greatly enlargod, will comfor.
tably accominoduto n mmmrous oompimy—tho
Rooms will bo wdl furnished and the Tublo
richly supplied with the bout faro tho country
affords.
Picolnta i» situated on tho St. Johns rivor, 40
milos abovo JockAnriHvillo, and 18 inilos Wost of
Si. Augiisiino; with a stage communication,
requiring only a riilo of thruo hours.—Tbo cli.
mate is remarkably mild and balmy, and being
nxompt from the humidify nfthe sou ulmosphoro,
lint prorod highly heuofiuiiil to invnlids lubour*
ing under pulmonary affections.
A Steamboat running weekly between thh
place nnd Savannah, will afford every desirable
fncility for communication bctwooit tliu two plu.
cos^
With those advantages,tho undersigned hopos
by his unrelnlttccl personal attention, to render
entire snli-fnciion to all who may favour him
with liiuir patronage.
- JOHN V LEVY.
Picolata, E, Florida, Sept. 12,1835,
Tho Charleston Courier, Florida Herald,
and Jncksonvillo Couriur, are requested tn pub
lists the abovo somi-woekly for 4 weeks.
reft 15 189— tn
FOR LIVERPOOL,
Burton packet .hip dgA.
i. n.... t IIAM. Gorhum, meter, coppor.il and
ituppornil fii.icncd, tvill moot with nnmodote
■Impiitoh, for freight, orpn,.ago, apply to
001 19 WM. GASTON'
WRMUinbiBBk
S& /ho drat olun Americnn alilp- Rn
~«Jt! A L7 O, Copt. IluliilOH, having tho prln.
oipa part uf her cargo ongngod, will hovo Im.
ntqilltiln dorpalch, Fur frriglilof 400 holoaont.
ton, apply tu tho Coptiln an hoard, ur.lo
"0110 .INO. & .US. T1I3ID.
Underwritora’ Salo.
By P. O. SH1CK 4 O. COHEN.
TO AiOUliOW, 94th mat. wilt bo .old on
Andur«.in’» upper wharf ol II u’olook for ao,
oouni tho imdcrwrilorn ond all concerned.
OR boxes whlto Havana Sugar ) morn nr
IT do Rum do do ( low.
nauiBgod On board iohr'Ann Rlisn I„ on Ur
tinoango rmm lluvanu to Philadelphia, put Into
of tho'l'urt Wardon., antI ‘ 0ld "" S ° r
0,jl2a Tofmsfmsh,.
I OR PRO VIDENCE—(m-r vkhbkl.
Tho brig PANDORA, Rou, Alnstor,
^^^^will lmvo despatch for tho abovo port.—
&Ku£aFnr fr iglit nr passago, apply on board at
Mongin’s upper wharf, nr tn
oct 15 PADELFORD. FAY & CO.
FOR PHILADELPHIA'
-f^Tlio regular packet brig NEW IIANO.
/]k*j^VI'R, Curty, master, will moot with
.JSKSS»do«paloh, For freight or pnssngo apply
to tho oupluin uti board at Johor Imvor whutf,
or tn S. D. CORBITT.
Who offors for-salo landing from said brig
10 lihdi Schuylkill C«.sl.
100 barrels fresh suporfino Flour
,100 half do do do do
net 20
FOR I'REIGHT OR CHARTER,
Tho brig Z ELAND, nf Thointtslon,
will bo ready in a few days to rocoivo
«3M5£»0!irgo. Apply tn
S. PIIILBRICK & CO.
Who offer fur sale on board suid brig, 1000
bbls 1st qnnlity Limo.
HI J. tt. HERBERT * GO,
At Privolo Bnlo,
'J® r»™lvod 50 tag. prlmu Rio Coffer, aim,
30 hid. N. E. Rum. oot 93
By J. B. HERUERf 4 CO.
AT rniVATS BA 1,0.
2o boxes Lemons, now landing
not 23 “
B Y J. IS HERBERT .# VO,
i AT PRIVATE BADE. ‘
200 boxes Fire Crackers
f>ct2l
Howard Street Flour, &c.
By S. VHILBRICK CO.
100 brls suporfino Howard streot Foar Llrt
gnnoro brapd
3 casks Winlor Stroindo Spnrm Oil, of
very light bulor, landing from solir Marion, from
liiiltimnre. ocl gj
By P.G.SIUCK $ O. COHEN.
. AT raiVATB BALK.
100 hflpa Rio CofTno, 26 hhds WliGkoV
200 hags Shot, landing from scltr Marj.
on, nnd will bosuld low if token from tho whnrT,
not 21
FOR BALTIMORE, i
vA-.v^ Timsohr.MARION,Copt.McDonald,
jmwillf' ,r tho - abovo port, wi'hmtl do-
ttS^sElay. For freight nr pasi-ngn, apply to
FRANCIS SORliEL.
Who offers for sale, landing from said vessel,
05 kngs Lard, 20 bbls Peach Brandy
1110 bbls Whiskey *
oct 21
FUR HAVANA,
The fast sailing scltm n< r AJAX, Capt.
J y j^PearcQ’ having tho.greater part of her
355£Ccurgo ongnged, will have iuimediato dos.
patch. Fur freight or passage, having good nc.
commodations, apply to dipt P. on board-or to
ont 16 COHEN & MILLER.
FOR NEW YORK—(pawn mnu.)
Tho regular paokot brig GEORGIA,
Sliorvvund muster will sail with despatch.
vlreJlgFnr freight nr pnsRaga having uxcolicnt
accoinnindultoiis, apply ott hoard nr tn
net 19 PA I) IsLFORU FAY it. CO.
To Planters.
rflHE subscribers lmvo just received and offer
JL for sale on their usual aooninmoduting
lormH,
3')00 pr. think Brogans, first qtiatily
3-'l00 dn do do second do
1000 do do Shoes, first do
1000 do dn do second do
10 halos Negro Cloth, (all wool prime)
3-) dn . do do Mixt do
10 do dn Flannels
10 do do Blankets, assorted
CEO. NEWHALL & CO.
oct 13—||i. Nos, 4 9, Young’s Buildings.
Furniture, Carriage and Horses,
.*|‘-HE subscriber, intending to romovo from
JL this city, offors for s-iIoThr Furniture, two
CarringeR,^ One Barouche, and two pair of
well broke Northern horses. The Burouclm,
nnd one nur iugo have he<-n in usn but Mtven
weeks. Should a privato sale not bn effected
previous to 31«t inst. thoy will be ofibrod fur
salo at auction,
net 15 WM. KING.
Benjamin Snider & Co.
Shad’s Ranse,
H AVE recoivod by lato arrivals from New
York, their full supply nf Fall and Win.
tor Goods, consisting of Plain*, Blanket*, Her.
soys, Bagging, &c. nnd n lurge assortment of
Fancy ArlicloH which thoy offer at wholesale
and retail, at tho lowest tnarkot prices,
ocj 13—eu
Sale of Cattle.
TKIJ ILL bo sold on Wednesday tho Q8ih in.
TV stant at the plantation of tho Estate of
Peter Winn, Liberty County, about t wenty head
of Slock Cattle. Sale to take placo at 11 o'clock,
condit ions cash. OLIVER STEVENS,
oct 19
Dry Goods, at W holesale nnd Retail.
J &. E. INGERSOLL have taken the
Store in tho east end of Shad’s Buildings,
(Momunont Square, and, -are now opening an
exlomdve and Fresh Slock of Fancy and Sta^
pie Dry Goods, which they offer for sale, al
wholosale and retail, on the most fuvorablo
torms. oct; 19
Casting-'.
£4IX tons Casting*, consisting of Ovens, Pots,
Skillets, Spiders, Kettles, Andirons, &c.
now landing from ship Bello and brig Lola, Rnd
for solo hy M. HOPKINS,
oct 15
COOK AT THIS!!!
W ANTED immodiatoly, 500 Laborers and
200 Carpenters, to work dn tho follow-
ing Rail Road*.*—On tho LakeWimicn and St.
Joseph’s Rail Road, (West Florida) near the
mouth of Apalachicola Rivor, 30 miles distant
from tho town of Apnluchicola: and on the
TallahaBsoo and St. Marks Rail Road, (Middle
Florida) from the city of Tulluhassoe to the port
of St. Marki.
Any portion of the above nomed number of
hands, will find employment on eithor of the
above named Roads, at the following rates,name
ly: Wages for Laborers, from 20 to §25 per
month; for Carpentors, from 35 to §50 per
month, and found.
The above named Linds of Rail Road pass
through dry and honltliv sections of country,
connecting the sealboard with the interior where
no danger is to be apprehended of fevers, &c.
All those who wish constant employment,
and liberal wages, - #111 do well to bend their
course litis way, and a^ply to the subscribers,
or to opr agents, on either of the above named
Rail IloadB.
J. D. & W. GRAY.
sept 35—|[eu
Lresh Fruit, &c. s
BYP.G, SHJCK £ O. COHEN*-
AT PRIVATE SAI.R.
-06 boxos Raisins, 45 do Lemons
■ 17 jure Grnpos, 35 qr ca.k. Win.
t 10 mats Figs
The above is of a recent importation at
Charleston from Malaga, and will be sold chotifi
from tilling side steamboat John Stonoyat Boi.
ton’s Central Wharf.
«nl 20
(vojmrtnorship.
nnllE Ktihsnriber having asRudatod Mr. Wt>
JL iiam Umldislt. in businoss with lifni, will
cun tin no to transact tho Factorage and Com.
mission bn innss, under tho firm of William
Patterson & Co.
*»ct 5 WM. PATTERSON.
Clmmpaigne.
If N^.KETS Crescent Champaigns, thw
® quality »f which can be raootnmt ndotf,
now Innding and for salu by
net 13 ' BAYARD &, HUNTER-
Plantation and Negroes For Sale.
Will be'snJd at public outcry, to
tho highest blddors, on Thursday the
I Dili any of November next, ut the
residence nf thn Subscriber, 15 miles
soutn nj.Augustu, on tbo road leading from An.
g ustu to Patterson’s Bridge, on Brier Crook, the
tarnation on which lie now lives, and which
has been his snmmnr residence for the last 14
years, It contains hy original survey, 501)
acres ; but woo'd probably on a ro.survey, turn
out upwards of GUI) acres. About two hundred
and thirty acres uf it has been recently cleared,
and is now in a fino state for tho production of
a large crop of Corn or Cotton the next year.—
More than two hundred acre* of that which
still remains jn forest is fully equal in quality,
and somo of it superior tn thill which has been
cleared. Nevor fuLing. springs of pure water
pro numerous and convenient to tho dwolling.
The l\tynsion is 44 foet by 32—two slorios on
a.basetnnnt, ond is us well constructed fur tbo
convenience and obmforl of a family, as u bonso
can well bo. Tlie out buildings are sufficiently
numerous for a considerable stttloinent, and are
ali gned nf thoir kind, and well arranged for
tho convenience of firming operations Fruit
Trees have not been neglected; nor has tho
Vino of. various ohoico sorts, and u low trees of
rare kinds are here to be found. From beyond
tho Rocky Mountains, a tree has found its way
hare: and still fur mure.distant, China. Thin
placo is indebted for many Mulberry Tiooh, or
Morns Multicaulis, n troo, tho introduction of
which in onr country should bo hailed with joy,
by every one who wishes prosperity to our hup.
py land, for tho timo “cannot bo far di*tnnt,
when the cultivation oftljo Silk Worm will bo
extended throughout our wholo country, and the
“mount of valun of product, not vastly behind
that of tho groat staple of tho south. Tho Mo.
tub Multicaulis affording a for hotter food for
the Silk Worm than any other trco.'t will doubt;
les« bo much sought for, wlion our firuiers di*.
cover that tho cultivation of the Silk Worm will
promise more profit than the cultivation of Col.
ton. If tliosp views bo correct, is this pluco not
worthy of attention, if.for nought clso than tho
cultivation of tho Silk worm ? But it has far
more than this to recommend it—it has soil fot
tbo production of nno hundred bales of Cotton,
and Privi-ion* in abundance; ann to which, Its
grout hoalthfulness and its beauty, which i* tin.
equalled by any place the 8ub*crtbor has scon in
Georgia.
« A/.90.
Twcnlylikoly NEGROES. Oman, lliem a
good Blacksmith, a fine boy, 26 yours of ago.
Several fino young blooded Hor-os, among
them a match of beautiful Iron Grays.
Several hundred Bushels ofCorn, nnd a con.
sidoruhlo quantity of Fodder, of superior quality
—borne article* of Household Furniture-Wu
gons, Carts, &o. &d. .if,b.
Terms of sale .’—Cash or Drafts upon Fac.
tors, at 60 or90 days, modo equal to cu-h,
roBKeB*ion of tho placo will be givon on the
first of January, or, if ppssiblo sooner.
The sale will commence at JO o’clock A. M.
and conljntto from day to day, until all is sold.
Evory thing sold, will have to bo settled fro
during the lime of the«alo going on or iinmndi.
atoly after the sale 1b over,-os inuy bo found. ne-
n08 .“ ary ". . DAVID TAYLOR, Jr.
Avondale, 13th Oct. 1885.
oct 15—t—A.vg. Con, 14th inst.
For Sale.
Pino “tibstantUl schr. UICH'ARD,
JjUm.ofSt. Mary’s,built of Live Oak, Cedar,
SScsand best materials, and is well, found in
ovory respect, with now sails, 56 tons’, and will
carry the bulk of 2600 BushoD. For further par.
ticUlnrs apply to
oct 15 R. *V W. KING.
East India Madeira Wine.
a 1IIE subscriber* have received from New.
• ten, Gordon, Murdoch & Co. by the w« - '
nf South America end Ihe East Indies, tlire
pujes, two hhds, and eight quarter casks Mudei
m Wine, of superior quality and extra ago, ai
which thoy offer fur*ale,*.
oct 17—oa SCOTT it, BALFOUR.
Bale'Hope. ..
COILS Bale Ropo, for sale by
ock 10 N. B. A. B. WEED.
FOR ANY NOTHERN PORT.
+ Tho substantial brig CENTURION,
A&SvCupt. Spnnn, will bo ready to rocoivo
3i*ci5?froglil in n day or two, Concerning
which, apply on board,’at Anniatix’s wharf, or
to rfTONE, WASHBURN & CO,
oct 13
Ocmulgeo Steam-boat Company.
This company will bo
prepared'to common cn bu.
psinoss ourly in thn noxt
. flj|neoBnn. Thev will have
two superior new steamboats (built especially
for the business) constantly running botwdon
Darien nnd Macon, with a requisite number of
tow boat*.
Thu company will nl«o lmvo n line of packet*
botwoen Dnriuir and Now York.
HENRY YONGE, Agent in Darmn.
Four shares of one thousand dollars each ro.
main unsold. Fur particulars apply to the agent
in Darien.
Darlon, Aug. 2 lth, 1835. niig 27
Bruuulit to Jnd
xT>N tho 21xi lnrt. KltINf!E,»boutS5.«ta, „f
ugo, o tool 5 Incline high, stout and thick
set, who says bo belongs to Major John llaror..
galo, Charleston. 8. C. Tho owner is request-
od to ooino und take him riw.,y. .
nrt 9S V. S. PICKARD, Jnilnr.
bedding
Mansion House,
This well known 13*tnlillshinot,
lias lieon tltkon liy thn undersigned
and put in thorough repair, and fur.
•nishocLontlro with now tiirnituro and
g, for the reception nf Boarders. From
its locality, It is both convenient to tho Travel,
lor und tho Merchant. The undersigned, in nrl.
dition to tho convenioncos mentioned, would
stato, that ha has afio put in equal repair and
furnished tho private upartnienis also with now
fiirnilnre and bedding. Tho house will ho well,
provided with attentive and trustworthy servants
Attached, is a largo and commodious Btublo,
with tho bo*t of osllors and provondor.
Tho Man-ion IIouso will be ready fur tho. re.
caption of Boarders nhmit the 10th nf 'October
next, nnd iL is hoped, from tho attention which
ho will individually give it, tn merit public pa
tronago. JOHN I. DEWS,
sept 20 f
Brought to Jail
O N III. soil, tn.l. Antic A, .bout 91 vciaM
of ngo, 6 foot ID inohoH liigli, a rtiml liko.
ly fo'lnw,who says be belongs to Middleton Vopc
of.Oglotlinrpaoo. Gu.und tiiut ho runaway'in-
Augjist lost. The owner is requested to ooinB-
and takn him away.
octS2 Y. 8.. TICK ARP, Jailor;
To Kent.
The highly desirable fireproof brick
store corner of Jnhnsno!s squire and
Bull street, lately mid long ocouplad
by Low, Taylor &. Co, os a Dry Goods store,
oontalnging evry necessary article of counting
house furniture, with nruplo cellars, ware rooms,
iSrc. Ac. one of tbo iiest stands in tbo city for
tho dry goods, grocery or crockery business.--
I’oHsession given iinmodiatcly, Apply to
oct 21 WM. ROBE in SON.
For Sale,
Or if not sold by the 15th October, TO RENT,
The dwelling house of It,
W, Huborslmm, Esq. at present oc-
jjjiiBwoiipied by Major W. p. Bowen, on
_gS25!» Orloan* Square, nossesriun of which
will ho givon on tho 1st of November,
sept 19 ROUT. HABERSHAM.
For Sale,
Or if not sold by the 15th October, TO RENT,
TIrj dwelling house on Or
leans Square, occupied by the under,
signed, possession of which will bo
givon on tho Ist of November,
sopt 19 ROBT. HABER8HAM.
OF
HE newest fashion, just received by
oct l PRICfE & MALLERY.
iiorse and
FOR sal
HOUSE,handsoi
nndgontle; an
family Horso, just
journey, through tho inte-
irinr* Also, a fashionable
light Four Wheeled Bug
gy with shifting top,
mggage rack, Aq, Ac. complete. They,may
.e be seen, and leniw mutle atPipkard’s Stable-
net 19 ■ ' *
Copaitnership.'
X lHE stihspribor having tnkon Mr. J. M,-
/ CoorKti into copartnership with him «m-
tho first of September lust, the husinens will in 1
future bo continued by them Mndor the firm ot
Thomas Puiue A Co. *
TIIOMAS PURSE.
Savannah, Oot. 13th, 1H35.
Commission Business in Darien,
Georgia.
T I1E subscriber will continue tho Comm is.
sion businoss heretofore carried on in this
placo by Ph. R. Yongn A Sons. Ills wharves
and stores are oxtnnslvo ami convenient. Goode
shipped to him for tho up country will rocoivo
his personnt’sttqntion, nnd bo forwarded by ear-
Best and host opportunities. IJo-will remain in
Durian atoll seasons of tha yoar.
„ v HENRY YONGE.
If. Yonge will continue to run his small Ijqgli,
until the rivor booomos hayigablo for ctoani vci*.
sols, *
Darlon. An g S4; 1835. trug 27
^Viintcd.
8 OR 4 good house ou ptmlers, to proceed to,
the noigliboJiuod of Diirifti. -Apply to*
n “l 33- n R. A W. ICING.
Flint Corn.
’20M1A Hnshollcd Flint
l Corn, ftir lain by
ooi QQ—i, yt O'i’T A BALFOIJR.
Hyson and Foticlidng/ Tba*..
ATAta- QR, clit'-u fro,k Uy.Mn Ton '
effVP 10 miHrs do pul up in 91b. oimi»i(ir»
5 olio,i, P.mcliimg TVa, jn.t received
for.nlo-low liy 51. HOPKINS',.
n.t 29
A'ulimblo Lnnd for Sale,
A T poamwliomri Ciiiirt floii-o, (S.C j will'
bn fluid im ihn lGili d,iy nf Novumlior next,
(lltilflflfl .provlml.lv diflpmmil of ol Privilif, Salt,.)
IL vorjr .npnrior irnot of I,ANI) containing 44B-
norofl, mnro or In,,, lylnu In Deanfitt Diairicl,
(So. C a) on Broad Rivor, opposito lioaufott,
[aland. It in. nock of Land, Hourly an loiind;
and well adapted (o tlm CMliurp of Sati Jaland
Ci tion,
Torms;—Onn foortl, onaii, bolanau in thro,
annual iiirtalmnni.i Pnroba.ar to giro bond,
mortgage, und ponon'd accur|ty,
xr.flo,
At tho sapia timo t,mJ.pi,c<v Provltjoni of •
ovory dnscrlpljon. Apply ot.ilila oflioo,
Barnwell O.,(I. Sopt, SB,’ 1935.
oc; 5“7-it VkmlrtUm Mercury.
Grates, Stoves. <&e..
P OJiISHBP Iron, Brass mountod Grotoo,
Caat Iron Franklin. Groloa ond Stnvoa
bran linnd ond common Shovol, Tong., and
pnkars, Cnnl IJfjJ,, Japanned Bailows and
Ilpartli llru.be>, Arc. for-aalp by
"ta IB Mt tlQPKINfl.
Tobacco.
jj If RCrS No, 116 Brat nualily Tobtrc;
co.. Landing aod.fprUlc by
oot 29 W. IL THOMPSON &CQ„
Lard, &c, |
g lfaflk KEOS Lurd
fl wJr \V 20 brio Hotter Biflriiit
30 boxoa Cbnmpaigno Older,
200 boxos No. t Soap, londlng.and Tot 1
-otoby W. II. THOMPSON It CO.
oot,93/
' I’otatocs." '
BRLS.nporior Potitooa, Innding.
JL 4 ■ "lr and far milo by
oat 22. EN SWORTH & WAY,
l’lams and. Blankets.,
4 SUPPLY jiifll reccivod by tho lUbotl liras
from Liverpool; ahm pn bandi a. fall sup.
ply of domoatia Fliiiun, for coin by
tat 5 ROBT. IIA|tJ
liSUAM.