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Muclillg Ui I'ludl'UO) G Millet-
• I * Tameell.gnf iln* gentlemen in tho wsr.
I y vice of ilie (3« *rgia Lumber Company,
3Tf ho u in tho dining mom at FI urnoy’a Mill*, on
®J Saturday avonlng, Nor 3d 1835, agrcunblo to
previous nolicu, to glvu uu expression of llioir
view* in regard to the aubjedi of Slavory, •• it
now exists in tho St Jte of Georgia,
Mr. Elijah Robert* war called to tho chair,
When it wa- toted that* committee of threo
j fcp choson, to prepare and report Resolution*,
f expreaaive of the eopao of the inpating. Tho
following gentloiueit wore unanimously clw»en,
V * John Ceropbell, •Eiyah Robert*, and D. N.
^Th* committee having retired, returned and
through their chairman, J. Campbell, reported
tbs following resolutions. ....
Bolieving it to bo our duty and chiming it
our right, aa ftocmen and American pHixona.
we whoMi name* are horouuto annox..d would
thu* publicly lay our views mi the *ubj.*ct of .la-
very tail at preaentexUta in the State ofunor.
glaf boforo our frlemlaat tho North, in ordor, II
poflHiblo, to refute the vile slanders, that uro ov.
cry day propagated by malicious and deigning
men, aa well as to do justice to that community
of which wo are become member*, Having liv
ed nearly in the centre of thi* Siatu lor several
month*, among a slave population, and having
had frequent opportunities of observing the rela.
tion that exists between the maslor and tho «luvo,
in ull itadiffurent bearing*, wo have no haaita-
lion in aaying that tlie true eitualion oi the
alave in thu South, will suffer nothing in com.
pariaon with that of the free person of color at
the north- Indeed in vory many instances it h un
queetionahly preferable { it ia true, the proceeds
of their labor i* at the control of the master.
Out in many instance* within our knowledge,
that i* far from lining a productive *ourco ol
wealth, aftor deducting a comfortable subs
tance for the •lave.* Tho supposition at the
North, that tho labour of tho slave in onforced
by the rigid application of the lash, is u cruel
and malignant slander on tho charily, aympulliy
and benevolence of-lie South, and cumulated
to impeach the h-nor, destroy tho pence, and
alinnato the affections of the houtliern cmitniu
nity from their more favored brolliron of tho
North, tiioreforo
1st. Resolved, That we look at the conatitu.
tion, purchased hy the blood of our furufuthers
os the pulludiutn of our liberties, and the tower
of our strength, and that oil who claim its pro.
tociion should fly to it* rapporl, when they see
it in danger of being violutcd by tho nacrilcgoou*
bands of tho re, who, to *uit ilioir own pur|»o*o*,
are endeavoring to explain away it* truo moan,
ing and lessen its suorod charautur in tho eslima.
lir.n of th«ir A llow citizen*.
2d. Resolvod, That we boliovo a true com
atwetion of that sacred instrument will offec-
tunlly rettln ovory controversy, that can possi.
bly arise out of tho various eimipromisu* that
formed tho foundation of tho federal compart,
and that in fuitli and honor, it ought to bo i.old
suorod and binding in ull who participate in tho
invulunble privilege* it confer* on the citizen*
of these United States.
3d. Resolved, That wo contemplate with pleu.
•uro the numorou* proof* we have soon of tho
sympathy, tenderness, and care, with which the
citizen* of our vicinity treat llioir slave*; ensur
ing their support, providing for their safety,
extending their privileges, and indulging tho r
fooling* on every proper occasion.
4th, Hi-solved, Thai wo see proofs of this on
ovory side in tlm cordial affection manifested on
the pa*t of tho slavo*, in thoir reudy defence of
tlioir masters person* or properly, in tlieir fuitli.
fulness to his interest,in thoir desire to anticipate
hi* withes, and the pleasure they take in apeak,
ing of the benefit* ho has conferred on thorn
iroin time to time.
5th Uen<dved,That wo viow with sincere regrot
& unfeigned surprise, thecourre pursued by those
misguided men, who from ignorance or funali-
cism are attempting to sow tho nootls of discord
and strifo in tho bosom of our state, and light
up the torch of civil war in out hitherto happy
and beloved country.
6th. Resolved, That ws boliovo tho declare,
tion of the abolitionist* at tho North in Keying
they will onliH tho pulpit and tho pro**, in this
unholy warfare, is a threat which if persisted in,
will eventually erect a barrier of lneulity, as it
Jiai already one of feeling betwoon tho different
sections of the Union'
7th Resolved, That if slnvoryisan evil ili*
ono ontnilod upon tho South by "Ur forefathers,
end at the -time*of tho adoption of the fodcrul
compact was ono of the many difficulties sot-
tied by a generous compromise of conflicting
jnterpst, and n* it exists only in thu>South,wliuro
it is beat understood, wo regard evoiy act of of.
ficiou* interference on the part of any society
whatever, as an infringement upon our laws, an
iiMult to nur understanding, and amounting to
treason against the stato m which wo roaido,
and by whose laws weprofess our willingness to
be governod.
5th Resolved, That tho measure* of the Abo.
litnmUts have a direct tendonoy to dostroy all
coufidoiioo in the South, and that if they per
sist in them, they will destroy the happiness of
those in whore caure they profess to have on.
listed, inasmuch as their privileges will be cur
tailed, thoir improvements stayed, thoir oongre.
g itions broken up, and their Christian toachors
silenced.
9th. Resolvod, That wo pledge ourselvo* one
to another, to afford neither succor nor shelter
to those dangerous fuhmic* who uro traversing
our Stato. exciting to audition tho imalcs of oui
families but as honest men und good citizens,
we ehell expose them end tlieir designs to the
proper euthbri'ies whenever it shall be in our
powor.
The resolutions boing read, wore unanimous-
Jy adopted, when op umlion, it was Resolvod,
Tuot the proceedings of the mooting bo ordered
to bo published iu the Milledgoville, Darieh,and
Savannah papers, Gu. end in tlio Portland pa
per* Maine.
Goorgo II. Townsend,
William Jouos,
Jacob Davis,
Robert Harmon,
Isaiah Gilman,
Rufm. Hoyt,
' Samuel Lovering,
William Hu'riinan,
James Hindto,
Sleplieri Bacon,
M R. Clough,
Solomon Bradbury,
JosiairP.iino,
Joseph Roberts,
Edmund Whitney,
John Mszo,
For Sale,
A RICE Plantation, runtelnii g 340 acres,on
Argylu Island, ul«.ui 10 u.ilu» from Havan-
nah—tlii» fund, mostly ch*al U,under «("hI banks,
with good barns und nil ry budding*, end
f.'rty Negroes, being a very prime gang, m uu*.
tomed In the cul urn of Rio- .—Town* accom
modating and postoMiiori riel'vrrd 1st Jnniiary
Apply to GEu. ANDERSON Sc HON
oct W3—ft.
A Summon is Wonted,
B Y a person from South Carolina, as an
Overt* r on a Coll-ii pluntatimi. He ran
produce testimoiiiiils from tlm planters in S.G ,
as to eliuractor, ability, Sc ». A line addressed
to C, C 8 ei WultorboNmgli. u H im prompt i..
etteudud to. nuv 30—30||3w
Elijah Roberts,
John Campbell,
Daniel N. Clark,
John B, Hannon,
Joseph Milikin,
William Parker,
John W. Clark,
John B. Peachy,
Btnjmiin Carter,
' Charles Dunn,
1*4)10 II.iCKott,
Joseph Dobio,
JueobCotlon,
John Sloplo,
Abner Smith,
Witliain Ratliff,
Charles H. flight,
noV 19—ut
Notice.
Bank op Auousta, )
Number 30, 1831. }
A T b mating of tlm Board of Directors, the
following order was entered upon the min-
vlet.. * -
Whereat, The charter of this Bank requires
at least thirty days notice for e gnnenl meeting
of tlm Stockholders, for purpose* relative to tho
concerns of the company: It it therefore order,
ed:
That-public notice be forthwith given, fora
general meeting of the stockholders, to tako in-
to consideration, the establishment of Branches,
s,hould such an authority be gtantud by the le-
g slature of the State. '
compliance with this ordor, the Slock hoi.
dor* of the Hank of Augusts, ere hereby desi-
red to areomlde ut th'dr Banking Houso, on
Monday Morning, tho 28th of December next
at 10 o’clock, foi tho purpose of determining mi
the establishment of Branding of this Institu-
tion should the authority bo granted by the Lo.
gislaturo; and likowi*o, to deliberate on such
other matters as may bn then brought boforo
them. ROB*T. F. POE, Cathier,
,nov 93—ut
Wanted to Hire, 300 Negroes.
T HE subveribors wish to employ, by the
month or year, 30Q or- more Negroes, to
Stork on tho Georgia Union Rail Road, in
the neighborhood of Augusta—wages liberal
fare and troutment *uch as will please the own.
on, prompt payment, monthly,quarterly or yoar.
ly, as i* preferred. For (lirtfior particulars, ap.
ply lo Me-*rs. Holcombe, Peek Sc Co. Char,
lesion, S. C. Savannah and Augusta, Geo., nr
to tho undesigned, on the works, 15 miles on
tho line of road west of Augu.ia.
DAVID COOPERSc BROTHERS,
From Virginia,
oct 13—t—Augusta Sentinel.
• A. Artois & Co.
Coinminion and Forwarding Merchants, No
69, Cedo 1 ttreet, New York‘s
ENDER their service* to rocoivo merchnn.
t* di*o (particularly Dry Good*) on oon-ign.
ment, and oxncule nnfere for Dry Onndt or oth
er Merchandise on tho best terms, anil from tlieir
experience can give entire *ali*f icie>n to those
who may be pleated to favor ilium wi.li consign,
muni* or order*. Murchnut* from tho South oi
North, who purchase at aunlimi or ulliorwiso,
can have their goods received,packed, examined,
forwarded, and in-uranco effected, if ordered.
Mr. Anthony Vioat, who i* experienced in tho
Dry Gaud* Market, is iutoroslod in thi* csiab.
lisluneni.
Thoir charge* will be modorate. A* their
waroliouso isoxlemivn, tlioy can receive goods
in large quantities on consignment or storage.
sept 26—t3ui—104
Bank nf Augusta Stock. SOM Shares,
v HE Board of Director* of the Hank of Au.
£ gu*tu, by virtuo of mi authority, from ilia
Stockholders, will proceed lo sell at Auction, in
front of thoir Bunking house, on Thursday, tho
14th of January next, FIVE THOUSAND
SHARES of tho capiiql stock of said Institu
tion, the muiio being five sixths of the ihcreuso
to its capital, authorised by tho following act of
tho Legislature.
*' Bee. 1st, Beit Enacted, That tliechartnr of
the Hunk of Augusla bo, and it i* Imroby de.
clared lo bo pmlongod to tho first day of May,
in (lie year one thousand eight hundred and (if.
ly."
“ See. 9d,That it shall be lawful for the Stock
holdors of the said Bank, ut any <1106(1112 1° bt
called for the purpose, and in (he manner pro.
scribed in the oxinting charier, to increase tlm
••upitul of said bonk from timo to timo, and
tuuh portion*, n* they may doom to he oxpedi
©ut, net exceeding ilio whole six hundred thou,
sand dollars, in addition to the present capital
ilio *u|J Bank."
“ Hoo. 3d, Upon ovory such inoroa*e, boing
agreed upon by u decision of the Stockholders,
one sixth part of surh increased stock, shall
reservod for the State at par, until the ond __
tho sm-slon of the Legislature,next after the cap-
itul sh ill bo'o increased, und dial tlm other five
sixlha shall be disposed of by the Director* for
the time being, in the manner pointed out by
the recond rulo of ilio original charter, for the
hcnofii of the individual stock holdors,if any lion,
ofit thoro should bo in tho deposition therool',
the interest of die slate in such case* boinji
equalized by receiving it* portion of increased
stock, at par, as herein before provided."
Bv order ufthu Board of Director*
, ROBERT F. POE, Cathier.
Bonk of Auguuta, Nov. 6, 1835
nuv 10— t!4J
Union Turnpike Uuari.
A greeable to on octuf tuo Legislature
of tho Sla'ii of Georgia, passed and a*,
rented lo on die 22d dsy of Doc. 183-1, (reu net*
of the General Aosninbly of the Stale of Go«r.
gin, pasMud in November and Decnniber, 1831,
page 200,) einitlod, Au n-t to incorporate the
Aururia and Bluo Ridge Turnpike Company,
and the Union Turnpike Company, and to grant
cortuin privilege* to die samo. Tho undersign
ed, John Lyon nnd .lool Dickerson, tho propri
etors of 11io said read, thu Union Turnpike, Iihvo
proceeded to luy off, survoy and mark out die
same, in conformity to the provisions of tho act
of incorporation of said Union Turnp.ko Com-
puny, boginuing at Loudavillo, on a hickory
marked L. running with thu read leading to
John Oxford’*, with die following ullorulimis,
to wit: At Georgo Headrick's it will leavo thu
present road und pas* through the corner of hi*
field; also leaving ^aid road above Charles P,
Gnrdans At Co’s, gold mill, and passing through
tho cornor of tlieir field; thence with tho o d
r«nd to John Oxford's passing through thu cor
ner of his orchard on thu high grounds; tlicnco
crowing tho creek and pnssing through David
Oxford’s field near his lioure; thondo in u north,
crly direction on tho side of tho hill and over tc
tlie creek bottom, thence up said creek and
through tho Tossentee Gap of tho Bluo Ridge;
thoncu down tho aumo, through William *Sox.
ton'* field, to tho crook attlio lowor end of hi*
field; tiicuce d >wn tho creek nearly with Ilio
i iresvut toad, to and through tho fid ’■ of John
Iwensby, as the old road wont to whuro tho
same leaves the creek; thonco by Tlmmpsm
Collins’house nnd Tlmmas Rutherford'* mill;
thence nearly with tho prosonl rnsd, and through
William Jones’ field, nnd wiili the preireiil road
to the town of Bluirsrille, in Union county ;
thence in a norlhwo*t direction nonrly with tho
r. td a- laid off by thu County Commissioners,
leaving it nt tho option of ilio company to dolor,
mine hereafter whether tho road will go by
wny of Elijah England's or George FoMerV,
both of which are on Ivy Log Crook; llienco
continuing with said road, oxcopt where alter,
ntion* have been marked, to Jus. Jones’ Ford on
Notierly River and through said J..no»’ planta
tion, leaving hi* house to the south and by woy
of Samuel Lnudumark’s hmiso ; thonco m o
northwest direction, ugrnoalilu to mark* on tree*,
to tho oornor of two tract* of land, known in
the gonoral plan by lots No. 16 and 17th, in tho
oigiuh district and first section, ond within ono
and a half milosof Jessoe Rnpcr’s houso, nnd on
tho north boundury line of tho Stato of Gonriria,
JOHN LYON,
JOEL DICKERSON,
nov 16—nt Proprietors.
Copartnership Notice.
f rllE businuis which ha* heretofore boon
carried on in tho city of Now. York, un
dor the firm of J. D. Bcor* Ac. Co.; in Charleston,
S. C.; Savannah and Augusts, Goo. under that
of J. D. Boors, I. R. St. John At Co. will bo
continued by tho sub*.cribiir-< from and alter the
16th NovonJier next, lor tlieir own account and
benefit, under the firm of 1. R. Hi. John Sc Co.
Mr. Joreph D. Beer* being about to retire from
business. Tho existing firms will bo contin
ued for tho present for tho liquidation of the
accounts of the samo, which will bo uttpnded to
>y the porsous who have heretofore bad tlimn iu
charge. I. R. ST. JOHN.
D. W. ST. JOHN.
Now York, Oct. 3d. 1835.
Tlio businr-re which has heretofore been car'
riedon in Now-Orloans, under tlm firm of J. !)•
Boors,!. R. St.John Sc Co. will bo continued
by tho subscriber* from auduOor the IG'h No
voinber next, for their own account nnd benefit,
under the firm of I. R Si. John, Gregory Sc
Co. Thonxisling firms will bo continued for
the prosont for tho liquidation of the .accounts
of tho satno. I. R. ST. JOHN.
E W. GREGORY.
New.York, Oct. 24tl> 1835.
nov 16—1
Notice
T O tho Stockholders of tho Marine nnd
Fire Imuranco Bunk of tho Stato of
Georgia:
In conformity with Ilio provisionsof ilio Char
ter,Atby order of tho Board of Directors, an In.
atalment of Fifteen dollars (15) on each share
of Slock, is required lobe paid at tho Banking-
House in Savannah, on or before tho first Alon.
day in Junuary next.
GEO. J. BULLOCH,
Acting Caahier.
Further Notice,
^UCII Stockholders a* may wish to avail
^ themselves of tho privilege, ore hereby au.
thorised to pny into the Bank on tlie first Mon.
day in December next, tho sum of Tun (10) Dol
lars un each share, and upon the payment of the
instalment of Fifteen Dollar* on tho first Mon.
day in January, roceivo Cortificalos for full
Stock of Fifty Dollars por share, and draw divi.
dends in proportion thereto.
GEO. J. BULLOCH,
"opt 29 Acting Cashior.
The Augusta Constitutionalist, and Standard
of Union, Milledgeville, will plcaso publi.li tho
abovo onco a week.
Men’s and Youth’s Caps.
received, a splendid assortment of
Men’s and Youth’s Cloth Caps, of the la
test style, from tho well known factory of Luke
Davis Ac. Son, New. York, fur sale by
*‘ " 2 ^ a. wood Ac ca
liominmiu's und Meriw »h.
4 PCS 5.4 fnmidi. Froimli Bmubisln*
12 do 6-1 French Aluiino Cloiha, Luupiri’s
best
5 f ior.c* 5.4 English, do do do
8(J do Moiiiio Circassian*, uss’d. cdurs,
received and for sale, wholesale or retail hy
K. BENNETT,
No. I, Young's Building, Mutkol Square,
nov 30
llulo^un, Smisogus, Bcul', &c,
BRLH Ilolognn Huusaga*
£jl 3 do drleu B«of, 90 do Canal Flour
50 J brln Canal Flour
6 do smoked Tongues, 4 do pickled do
8 do Soda Biscuit, 21) half do Q
0 do Water Bulscull, 10 half do
5 do Sugar do 7 do Boston do
47 boxa* Prunes, 8 dot English It»*o W*.
tor. Also, u lot of clioico Hams, ju-t received
and for snlu by C. L. AlcNlSH.
nov 30
(Joron Nuts.
FRESH and largo sizo Cocoa
Nuts, landing from tlio sclir.
Marion, for sale by
n .v 39 FRANCIS SORREL. I
S. At iM. Allen,
EXCHANGE BROKERS,
O FFICE on tlm Bay, near tho Darien Branch
Bunk, oflbr in sums to suit purchasers,
Checks and Drafts on Philudolphiu, Now York,
Boston, Ate. The note* of Wostoru Banks,
Gold and Silver Coins bought and exchanged.
Wanted to purchase, Exchaiigo on London und
Puri*. Tho undersigned, Agont for Atossre. 8.
At A!. Allon,* is now roudy lo resumo husiucss
with thoio who may favor him with tlieir cu*.
•on*. D. PONCE.
(CP Consignment* of Cotton,eithor fur *ah> or
ahinmi'nt, will meot dun attnntinn.
Savannah, 3d November, 1835.
OH* Tho Consuliitinriiilist, Augusta; ond Stan
dard of Union, Alilledgovilln, w ill pbuise insert
tho above four timos and rondor llioir accounts
lo the Goorgian Ofllco fur payment.
iiov 3—lm
(Sugar nnd FI.air.
A k HIIDH. prime St. Croix Sugar, and 100
bbls Canal Flour, landing from ship
Franconia, and for sulnby
n»v >3 WOODBIUDGE Sc MAY.
Nolice.
je REGULAR mooting oftlioCoinmi«sioners
. ol thu Public Roads for the County of Clm.
•ham, will bu hold nl tlio Cmirt.HouMP, in thu
City of •S.iv.innali.oii tho first Afonduy, l.ning
the 7th day of December next at 11 o’clock, A.
AI. precisely. By order.
EDWARD BOURQUIN*
. _ _ Vico Cliuirinon.
Jno- 0.ItAnNARD, Secretary,
nov 17
Flour.
BBLS. supeifine Canal Flour
^WU For s<.In by
nov 18 GORDON At SEW ELI,.
lure Insurance.
rill! 13 undersigned, Agoul for Ilio Hartford
£1 Fire Io-uranco Company, is prepared lo
insure ouildings and properly genorully sguiu-t
Loss or Datango hy Firo.
nov 25—l S. B. PARKMAN.
French ana Spanish Languages, and
Drawing.
]WT®.' ALFRED ROGER will open hi* Even-
1YM. ing^ School, for lunching young gentle
men thu French Language, on Tuesday even
ing, the lir-t of Deumuliur next. Thosa who
are disposed to enter tlio elass, will please ap.
ply ut the store rf Messrs. T. Pureo At, Co and
subscribe tlioir nninos. It would bo to the adv in
(age of tho Scholar* lo enter tho class slmul-
toiicously. Nov. 25
Chnnipaignc.
BASKETS •' key/’ "Inly" nnd -l.C
Chumpiiigno, in quurt ond pint bnltluc,
and of auporinr quah'y, landing I Won solir Ann,
and for sale by TOPPER Sc SISTARE.
nor 25
Notice to Trav ellers.
W OTICE is lioroby given that Iron) this data
arrnngoinents previously existing for tlm
transportation of Horse* and Carriugos from
Darion to Glynn County, are discontinued, ns
tho amount of-travulliug ia not sufficient to du
fray tho necessary oxpuuso.
W. S. BELL.
Darien, 26th Oet. 1835.
nov 2—||m N
800 Reward !
A REWARD of sixty dollars will ho paid for
tlio aiiprubcnsimi of my negro fellows, AIO
HES.LUCK Ac. JOHN, who absconded from im
nenr St. Alary’s ab-mt tho first Inst, and soon,
ring them in oitlier tho jail hi St Alary* or Ha.
vannali. Alosos is about 2G yoars of ago about 5
foot 5 inches in height durk complexion, thick
sot, broad faco and mouth, with thick lips and
good teeth Luck i* about 24 year* old 5 fuel
6 or 7 inches high, dark complexion, stout
end woll raado, high furelmad, shori hair and i*
a carpenter by trade. John is about 19 years
old 5 foot 8 inches high, yellow complexion,slim
and well mndo, hair and oyes rather lighter thni.
common In negroes. A proporlinnuto reward
wlllbo paid’ for oitlier.Apnlv to R At W.KingAt
Co. Savannah or to AftCH’D SA1ITH,
nov 23—ro St. Mary.
Commission Business in Darien,
Georgia.
jh HIE subscriber will oontinuo tho Commi*.
St. sion bu*inosii horstoforo carried on in tills
plnco by Pli. R. Yongo At Sons. His wharves
nnd storen are extensive and convoninnt. Goods
•hipped to him fur tho up country will receive
his personal attention, and bo forwarded hy oar.
Host and bust opportunities. Ilo will remain ii
Durion at all Kouoonsofthoyonr.
HENRY YONGE.
II. Yonpo will eontmuoto run hi* small boat,
until ilia nvor becomes navigable fur ateaui vot.
eels.
Darien, Aug 24, 1835. nog 27
Merino and 'Thi bet Wool Shawla.
K%4| 7 4 and 8 4 Scarlet and Wliito Merino
.■WVtF Shawls
39 splendid 6-4 printed Thibet Wool
Shawl*
12 vnry rich 7 4 Plaid Thibot Wool
Shawls, (new stylo)
6 Splendid G.4 nnd 8.4 white ombroid.
ored Thibet Wool Shawls
$0 4-4 embroidered Tliibot Wool Shawl*
20 4 4 black Thibut Wool Shawls
24 Splendid Plaid Silk nnniiea Sc scarfs
—Of) 5 4, 6 4, 8-4, Mosaic Shawls
50 6.4 Valentin Shawls
201) 3 4 und 4 4 Thibut Wool, Sowing
Silk, nnd Plaid silk Shawls. All of which arc
offered, wholesale or retail, very low hy
A, RENNET,
No. I, Young’* Buildings,
Alnrkut Square.
l’ilol ami Navy Bread.
M'RESII baked Pilot ana Navy Broad, and
II Butler Cracker* oan be had u all lint *
and in uny quantity, at the fishuiy nf (Tie sub
•either, oornor of Broughton and Jullbrsnn at •
JOHN WAGNER.
Alastora of vessels are particularly invited to
oall and exuntinu for tliomaalvo*.
fub 13 37—Jlyr
Copartnership.
B MIE subscriber having associated Air. Wil.
Iinm Reddish in Imsinoss with him, will
continue lo transact tlio Psoturagu and Com.
mission bu-iiinss, under tho firm of William
Putlvrann Ai Co.
od 5 WM. PAT’I'ERSON.
For »alo.
A TRACT of land on Bulla Island, (S.- C.)
onnluiiiing 3110 naro-, 251) of wliiali Is
good planting land and nlcarotl, with all nuco*.
suryout buildings on it. Parsons wMiingto.pur-
cl.ase, can obtain all tho noce-sary infonniition
on nppieiition to tlm undoraignod at Ills roaidunco
on Alay River, S. 8*
Also,
8 A Hnu<o and lot in tho village of Graliamvillo
. C. Tho building nearly now.
nov 9-till.l||* \V. E. BAYNARD.
Blankets.
BALES London Duffil*, 8 by 9, and "by
m 8 of n superior quality
1 bale Ro-e Rlnnkol*, 10—4, 11-4, and 13-4
Will bo sold on ronann ililn terms by
nov 24 FRANCIS NOR ft ML.
lo Rent.
FAR.M, about two uiilns IVotn Sntannah,
omitniuing sixty acres of land with an ex
collcnt dwelling houso. And ull nece*siiry uul
buildings mi the premise*,
nov 26—t Apply thit offer.
A
nov 30
Irtish 1 usean Bonnets
J UST recoivod; per ship Bello, and now
opining, 4 cases Ladies Tuscan*, which,
in addition to tlmsc rocontly rnouivod comprises
- largo assortment, wholesale or retail, very low
r A. BEN NET,
nov 30 Young’s Buildings.
BY SHIP BELLE.
Norton & Fuller have received
DOZEN Elustio Suspenders
5 pin cos Furniture Dimity
12 do Cliinix Prints
10) Dumnsk Diapers
10 piiioos Irish LIiioiib
Broad Cloths
40 piacos Plaid Ginghams
40 do Calicoes
20 gross Vest Button*
Black Italian Crapes
10 dosan Lmlios Beaver Glove*
0 do Aten*’ Bttnk do
bulu Orvilt’s Ball Cotton
245 pieces bluo Sc btksilk Brado* AtCorda
Belt Kibbniia
Guniloinons’ bluo black and whits
silk Gloves
Crapo Vuila
Down Sluovos
Silk Homo
1 box Tuscan Bonnets
2 boxes Ihmnol Ribbons
100 pieces Domestic Plaid und Stripes
An assortment Patent Threads
Negro Caps and Bonnots
40 pail Lurgo Rosa Blankets
100 renum Letter Paper
50 Cloth Cups
100 piouos blouchcd Shirtings
9 do silk and wool Fiuiiuels.a hand,
union wrtiulo
4-4 and 8.4 Red (^assimnro Shawls
1 piccusupur. Black Broadcloth*
\ do do Bluo do do
20 do Apron Chuck
20 do Twilled Ozmiburga
24 superior Silk Muslins
Black, Silit, and Tabby Velvet
Guntloimm'i) Illaek Stocks
Hoy* Tw illed Cotton Hose
Do. Dogskin Gloves
50 dnzon Lmuh’s Wool Hooks
Shull, Side, nnd Tuck Combs
Muslin Inserting Triinminus
The nbnvo, in addition to tlioir largo stoek
hand, rondure thoir assorlmcnt equal to sny in
this Hiato, and Will bo sold at Low Prices and
on accommodating terms, either 6, 9, or 12 inoa.
nov QH
Now Goods.
T I! F. Hulworiber has returned IVotn tlio North
with a large supply of Dry Goods ond
Groceries, selected r*peuinlly fbr this marki",
which Im offers for sale on Ills usual ncoontmo-
Hnllliir jmw. 1), 8*1 8‘1'SON.
Mctioro\ Oet. L", ls:,5.
15 Smi—2m
Notlw.
f ft, Ull? tliidor.i^imil liuro fnrnlmj n cniurlni'i
Jl. •hip undnr ilia Drm of
WUOmmiDQIS U MAY,
for the transaction of n Gonerul Commission
Muslims*, nnd re*|ioclfully oflbr llioir surviuo* lo
UioirlViuml* und the nubile.
WYLLY WOODBU1DGE.
0 , , GEORGE HALL MAY.
Savannah, Nny. |.% 1835.
Wines,
4 I1UDS. nnd 3rpnirtcr casks Afndulrn Wine,
Irem tlm house nf I.o.vis Sc Co. impnrtod
direct u twelveiuonth miico*
10 lia>'knt«, quarts, suporlnr Chainpalgno,
Hiodsoick brand
3 do pints do do do
lor sale by BAYARD &. HUNTER,
nnv 25
UtnbrullnH,
A LARGE ursorlmout of Silk ond Cotton
Umbrella*, iff all sixes and nmililius, for
•alohy J. Sc E. INUER80LL.
iiov 9
Leghorn Hats,
(INCASES leghorn Hals,just received and
•ra* lor salo at uncommonly low prieo*, by
nov 13 JNO. & EDW. INGEKSULL.
Cabinet-Warn.
T HE undersigned have just received frem
the North, n general sssnrlinent of Cabi.
not Furniiiiro, Choirs, Ate. nf the latest faslilons,
whioh limy will soil for cash or city acuop.
tanco.
Carpets and Curtain* mado in the lutest Dish-
ions. FERGUSON At UAUPT.
nov 7—lm
Chilrtrun’s Drosses,
A FEW suits of handsome cloth droases
. « and e*p» for children, just reneivad and
for aala by HAMILTON, HOUSTON & CO.
nov 16
Fulton Market Beef.
*1 HALF bbla. landing per ship Emperor,
JLfP and fur sain by
nov 26
GAUDRY Ar LEG RIEL.
A Card.
T HE subscriber having Intoly returned from
tlio North, lias re.ongngud as a foroinuti to
onnduot the Boot nnd Shoo Manufactory for
AIu*«rr*. H. N.Aldrich At Co. tokos this umlhod
of informing tlm chitons of Havnniiah ami tho
public in geneial, tliut from increusod oxpuri.
onco of tlio business, ho h»po* that ho will bn
■bio to ploona all who may fuvor them with
tlieir cusUmi All work miulo under hi* charge
and ius|iccUon shall not bn surpassed in this city
or elsewhere. RICHARD FUISHY.
nov 36
i'nr Snlo,
first rate Saddlo Horae,
offmo.
Apply at tills
nov. 27
Wanted
r|'-,0 biro or nureliuso, n Nogrn Girl, 12 or 14
.■ yeors of ago. Ono fiom the country
would bo prafurrou. Apply to
nov 38 G. It. HENDRICKSON.
Lard*
J UST recoived 100 kog* lard and for sale by
nov. 28 CLAGHORN Ac. WOOD.
Steel Fens.
GROCE Gillolt’s, Lunar, and Por.
CNR" flan Stool Pons, just recoivod nnd for
sale by G. R- HENDRICKSON,
nov 28
Flour.
ft' Ahdk BBLS. superfine Canal Flour.land,
ft RNRN injf from ship Belle, for sJu low
from tho wharf, hy
nov 28 STONE, WASHBURN* CO.
lialuiimi'O Jlam.-i,
NEW Bjlliln " r " H.ra.,ju.l rrci’iv
99 WF v )* ed por sohr Marion, fur solu low
from tho ves-n 1.
nov 98 ENSWORTH At WAY.
Bonnets.
ROGERS bus ju4 received por ship Em.
^, peror. two case* of tho following Uouuuts:
Oriental Braid, gipsey shapes
Florunee Braid, do. und for misses
Plain split straw Gipsuys
lasghoru Druid do do and for misses
Cusliiiiere Braid do Gipsei a
Plain split straw nottogu sliopea
Fancy Tuscan do do do
Laced Braids do do do
1 pioco blue, blank, grn. Do Orleans cilk 1
yard wido
l ca*o of elegant now Chinan*, lotoststyj,
French worked eu|)es ami collar*
nov 28—u
Cologne Water, &c,
4 CASES French Culogne Water, assorted
qualities
2 cases superior Lavondor do do do
2 do Floiida do do do
50 dozen French, English and Amorican Row
Water, just received and lor snlo by
h,°V 28 G. It I1ENDIRCKSON
Ah Wives,
S ftC IN BARRELS Ale Wivos, landing.
JSt.99 i V ond iursab* hy
nov 29 COHEN Sc MILLER.
Cinnannati Bacon,
fl IIHDS Si(,ca
H " F 6 hhds Shoulders, in fine order
faMived pr. brig New IIanover from
Pliiladalpbii, for sale by
bay;
nov 30
YARD Sc HUNTER.
Oakuin.
3900 n,“.i 0 t kura ' " n * n ‘ * nd
nov 30 H M. II. THOMPSON 4, CO.
Hay.
a
BUNDLES Prime Northern Hay, for
PN salo by G. HAAS,
nnv 30 Anderson’s building.
Grind-Stones.
r TONS best quality GrimbStonea, assorted
V sizo*, for ralo by
oct 15 M. HOPKINS.
Look!
FRESH,FANCYsi STABLE DRYGOODS
ROBERTS Ar. BEARDSLEY.
A mi# receiving by ship Emperor and
IM brig Goorgi» from Now York.
20 pices HuUmotis
206 do Twillod ond plain Fancy Print*
25 do 4 4 French do
51) d » II4 blank and colored Circassians
10 du 6.4 colored Morino
4 do do Sliuluons
7 do 5.4 bl u:k and colored Dombasina
36 do heavy Cullen Drill
13 do Silk und Sutiu Vestings
10 do figured a ml plain Vulvut do
5 do bluek Silk do do
26 do Silk Flag Hankcrchiofs
20 do I'ongcodo
30 do pi,in and figured Book Muslins
. So Swim da
50 do Gimp Lica
37 d** C»m!irio U.mlktrol.lof.
56 do llnad do
260 4-4 5.4 ond 6-4 Valonclo and Thibut
Wool Shawls
25 dozen Prussian Shawls .
20 do Fancy Silk do
30 do Ladies block and colorcdlll S Gloves
10 do Men* do do do
25 do Bombusin Stocsa
200 gr.,co Pearl Shirt Huttons
100 do Fancy and plain Gilt do
25 do Lasting do
30d»z Ladio* black ami wliito Cotton Hose
50 do Mans ool’d snd do A do
150 Gingham and Taffeta Umbrella*, etc.
nov 30
Iron Railing.
PVRIIB wbMribar would inform h citizen*
K. of Savannah, tliut, having made arrango.
menu with art extensive manufactory in Naw
York, he will be able to furnUh Plain or Orna.
niontul Railing, in any quantity,and suitable for
•II purpose*, whore it may bo required,at Naw
York pricca.
nov 24 G. E WILLIAMS. '
~ Copartnership',
TB1HE subscriber having associated with him
A Mr. Charles C. Corbitt, will hereafliar
Iran net bustnea* under the firm of N. Lord &
Co ;t . NATHANIEL LORD.
Now.Yofli, lOtblfev 1833. nov25-t
For Salo,
SHARES Marino and Firo Imuranco
Bank S'nrk. Apply lo
nov 27 WOODBIUDGE At MAY.
G3
Cheese,
1 CASKS prime Goshen Cheeso, land-
JlRr ing from sclir. Exnet. For shIo by
nov27 JNO W LONG.
JJenrborn’s I’utent Balouees.
A FEW setts of llip ubovo, mudu expressly
fur weighing cotton, f«r salo by
S. B. PARKMAN At CO.
nov 25—l
Negro Cloath.
e BALES Kersey's assorted colors and qunl.
(tins, just lundod from the Now York puck.
ets, and for sale by
nov 28
puck.
WILLIAM WARING.
m
nov 28
Cunal Flour.
DDLS. Cnnnl Flour,
and for salo by
CLAGHORN At WOOD.
Landing.
Pilot nnd Navy Bread.
Just received per Citizen.
04h BBLS. Pilot nnd Navy Broad
For sale by
nov 28 CLAGHORN At WOOD.
FOR LiVERFOGL,
VThe flue Ainorioan colipcred and cut
£|w faslcnud ship MERSEY, W. 13.
ui'b, mustnr, conionco* loading this day, and
will liavn despatoh. For IVuiulit «»l 400 B, Cot..
Inti, apply tothu uinsler un buard, at Scull At
Balfmir’s wharf, or to
n« v 39 MOBT. h TAYLOR.
FOR LIVKItFOOL.
Tlm first iiIush ooi'puroil ship ELI
J^^^.WIIITHEY, RuImUllsidiog, Ji.tnas.
tor, will cnitnonc.' |.i„diiig on Momlay, and
wlllbo promptly dnsiintohud. For freight of
706 balu* ('uilim, apply to
nov 38-t, 8„ B, PAUICMAN At CO.
UR NEW yuA/l—luui MM(.)
^Tho regular packet ship EMPEROR,
j&Capt. Sliaptur, will ho despatched im-
iiuMliatoly. Fur freight on dcok or pomingn,
having good acontumodjilimis. apply on board
at Moughi's unucr wharf, or to
STONE, WASHBURN At CO.
The ship IlchoCupt. Mcrwin, will succeed
•no Empor- r ami mill In u ffivv days. For
iVulgliton tlnnk or pu**ngu apply us uliuvo,
Coiixignuuk by tlm alvivw ship* uro nolifiod
that they are bnlh dUcliurging at Mnngio’s up.
por wharf and they uro requested tu bo punctual
in tho ro'-fiptinti of tlioir goods.'
*»'»v «H S. W. Sc VO.
Poti FRO]-IDENCE-■[ ftrsTviiiZr~
v^vl ho regular pankvt brig WALTHAM,
/jK|V 1 '“|»t' Slieldon, will muut with quick
"I" wkviuuii, win muui with quick
tferaadn-puteli. For freight or pa.sago hav.
ag good aucoiniimd all-.n, apply uu board at
Mongin* Upjmr Wharf, ortu
eov 99 .STONE WASHBURN At CO.
Fell NEW-YORIC.
Tho now Mihat'iniiiil copper flutanad
Brig M Af’ON,Cjpt Gorham, will coin*
Jttanco loading mi Tuomlay nrx),nndbo
despatched lortliwith. For freight or pa Mage,
having excellent aecnmmndnimns, apply on
board, or 'o STONE, WASHBURN «CO.
nov. 27
I'OH NORFOLK .J- UAI.TIMONB.
Tli.imv puokui liri, OOLKTHORPE,
C*pt. Tvlui, will mu.it will, ilo.|iuloli
r or freight or pnssugo apply to
ttM , . S' PHILBRK'K At CO.
Who offer fur nuIo binding from said brig
40 bill* Amorican Gill
2 pious Holluml do
40 bins (Inward stn ui Flour
25 qrcasks Wine
nuv 24
FOR NEW.ORLEANS.
. 4*^ ' i,,in "uHIiij brig HERCULES,
H^j^rnpt Outmhri'lgn^will bn dcapatohud in
ilwaOia fuw days, i.nil cun liandHuinoly acnom.
•nmlalo fur pasM'iigors, apply to Cupt. O.’at
Seuit St Baitbur's wharf, or to
nuv 20 . COHEN At ItflLLER.
For hnlo,
Tho fist sailing copper fastened brig
YORK, alimit 4 years old, bunliun 150
Itous, well known as a pack'll buiwonn
Charleston and Now.York, ami has extensive
nnconiinodnlimis; she will bu sold low if up.
plied for immediately Fur term*, apply to
COHEN At MILLER.
UT If tlm above Vnssol i* mil sold within a
week from this lima, who will bo sold at auction,
nov 25—i.
immu *Mx ,
Uncler-wntiiiV Soil).
BY s. f itn,uHICK ,!■ co
TI1IB DAY tlio lint Doc. .1 Til ■I'llliickM!
Sagus' shipyard fur account uuderwrilxraand all
concerned.
1 pair ahroud*, 1 foremast, 1 fnro trysail X
mast and 1 foresail damuged on board brig Mu-
utm on Ur |M4S4|a in Una part and avki under
insiniolion of the port Wardons.
duo. I
Terms cult.
FuKtpmicd Lxocutor’a Bala.
ByS PIWBlltdk ACO, *:
THIS DAY,tho first uf Dec at 11 o'clock, Iu. 1 '
front of tho Court lioure.
One half nf trust lot, on Ejatoru lot| letter L,
of Duokur ward oxtottdiiig 30 fuel an Market
square and 90 foot on St. Julian Street at
preaoni occupied by Mou/ra. Halt Sc Bf««Iny -.
and sold under an qrder of Court of Chuuco-
ry for Jcffurson Ceunly lo make division lie.
twoon tho legators of tho eituto of David .
MaCuKKY, ducoarcd. ^ •. v.
4° n I Term* cash
TO-MGRROW, 2d iii*t at IT o’clock, will
ncild infra.)', of store, a gonoral aiuoriinuiit
of Orocorlns and Cr-Tkoryivafe, Also,
2 half pities Uramly
10 kegs Bulicr aid Lard
35 roam* Wrapping Taper)
60 bbls good Irisli Tqtufnos
22 half boxes Spanish Segura
2J pe* Bluo Plains
40 put Shirting nnd Sheeting
80 luxes Firo Crackers
1500 pair Biognn* undslifprra
- Also.
1500 wt Buoon Shoulders
d o 1 Terms cash,
l'ui'nilinont Auction,
iiu s. PHiiuiticK * co.
On Tlll]jIsDAY,ilu*3J limit 11 o’.*l„.k, In
rrnnt of *!njo
1 Sidobnxrd, 2 Bedstead*. 2 Bureaus, 1 SnfH,'
I pa.r < artl Cable*, 1 Wardrobo, Carpet,Chairs,
Ate. Ate. -
ilsc 1
Terms cash.
Ly J. ((. HERBERT CU.
AT rniVATR SALK,
20 boxes Hats, nuw landing and will lie sold
luw. no , flff
nYS.FHILBllWk t tO.-s
At Private Salo.
60 barrels Apples, landing from ship Cqp.
gross. nov 30
Now Cidur.
By S. Fill LB RICK A- CO.
At. I'rivntu Snip.
10 bairoL Now Cidor, landing from brig Geor
gia. nov 30
Howard street Flour.
BY S. PH I LB RICK A CO,
At Privalo Sale.
80 barrel* Howard street Flour*- " Songanira
brand," landing from sohr Marion from Bui*I.
mnrc nov 30
FOR FHILADELFATa.
TEE regular pimkui brig NEW HAN.
HgjMWBIl, Chnrlus Cany muater will muut
.CCTgwjth despatch For freight or passage
apply the Capluiu on board or to
nov. 38 s. D. CORBITT.
N. B. Tlio n ig will eouiinnmn discharging
tomorrow mornihg and cm igno* are reouo*
tod to cull ami tako away Ilio goods.
FOR NEW YORK—(mciioonkr i.inkj
“ Thu regular puck'll Sc' r. Exact, Ni.
cliols master will Invu imnmdiatti dcs.
patch. For freight of 80 bulus Cotton
OII duck or pisxogo. ap,.lv on Imaril urlo
TADKLFOIU) FAY At CO.
Iho regular packet brig Georgia, Capt Slier,
wood will succi'ail F.xuot for freight ol 80
biles Cotton on duck or puraagu apply ns above.
nov 30
FOR HALT! MU RE.
vTHB regular paokut sohr. MARION
Mo Donald master, will liavu iimnodkti'
do patch. For frnigh- nr pussagn npp|\
„ FRANCIS SORREL.
iiov. 28
for ii a van a,
X Tho solir FRANK UN GREENE,
R Wnito, Mn-ti-r, can carry tho bulk ol
;I50 cask* of rim, if applied for inimedi
atoly. For fruiglii, ituply un liuaid, or to
nuv 25 PADF.LFORI), PAY Sc C(l,
Clotliingnnd lints.
ECEIVINO from ship Bello and brig
Btt Georgia o Roiiiplntoassurtinunt of Ready
Made Clothing; nnd Silk Hals of the latest
stylu, which will bo Hold l«w.
TRICE Ac. MALLERY.
Dm pore and Tsilor^.
Bonks,
R EMINISENCESufNiobuhor.lhelliatori.
an, by Dr Francis Liutirr
1'lie Mardous, and the Duvontrv*, Tales bv
Mis* Purdue 7
Livo* of tlio Nncrotnancors, by Wm God.
win, author of Cninli Williams.
Waaliingtonli Vita, in Liliu Troso, by Fran,
cia Glass, A M., odjted by J N Reynold*.
Slight Rom’.iioscuuce* of tlio Rhino, Switzer
land, and a erner nf Italy, 2 vols,
Paul Pry’s Comic Sketch ijouk, by Jolm
Ponlo, Esn.
Clinton Bradshaw, or tlio advontutes ofa Law.
yor.
Story’s MiiRolluneoiis Writings.
'i'ytier's Universal Hblory, now od. 2 vol'.Bvo
Clurko’s Troatiso on Pulnionury Conaump.
tion.
Paulding’s Works, vols 5 and 6, comprising
luttursf.om the South.
Zinzandorf and other Puonis, by Mrs Sigour.
noy.
Hulwer’a Works, vol. 2d the Disowned.
Cia«*ieal Library, Vol 15, Euripedci, trans*
lated hy Rev. R Potior, 3 vis.
The Youths’ Book of Scionco, or Nature
Familiarly Developed.
The Book of Scienco, a familiar introdnotiun
to tiio principles of Natural Philosophy, adapted
to tho coin prehension of young paopln, part 3d.
CrockoU’s Tour to tho Nurtli, Down East,
See. Ac.
Crockett’s Life of Martin Van Duren.
Tlio Life of David Crockett, written by him.
•Ulf.
A further supply of tho Magnolia, and the
American Almanac, for 1836
Also, a few English Annuals, fur 1836, re.
ceivrd nnd fur aulu by
THO!
FOR NEW YOIlk~
Tlm sclir ANN, Gorham, Mostor, will
meet wiiIi immodiuto despatch. Ft
_ifrc'lglit ol 100 li'ito* cotton, or passugo,
apply •« • Iiu muster on buurd, nr to
»' uv 24 E. P. BUTTS.
Ocmuigco Stcnm-bout Company.
I'hi* company wi*|| b«
prepared to coinmAnriobii
sinoss early in tho next
reason. Tlioy will have
twn *U|»«ri.ir nrw sicumbosts (built especially
fnrtliu busiimss) cun-'tuntly running liotwooii
Dnrinn and Muoun, with a rerjuiniio number of
tow bouts.
Thu company will nNn liavu n line of packet-
between Darien and Now York.
HENRY YONGE, Agent in Darien.
Four shares of ono thousand dollar* oinili re.
main unsold. For particulars apply to tho agont
in Durion.
Parinn, Aug. Dltli, 1835.
ang 27
For Rout,
The building rocontly occupied by
R>i*>ignu| Sc Kiinx.n* a suho'd house,
situoied on Cour'.Housu Square —
Pussosslnn given immndintcly An.
S. THILUU1CK&CU.
nov 12
For Sale or Rem,
THE Dwelling Houso in Orleans.
Square, at present occupied by me,
Ip.isresuion of whioh will bu immedi
lately given.
ItOBT. HABERSHAM.
To Rent,
The Uireo story Brick IIoi»o,
Fr iuklin Ward—Two story V'ood.
on IIuuso, South Cumuion*, noxl
j East of Major Fannin’s, and large
donblo Wooden Uuuno in Bruughlmi.stroul.
Posresisiioii may bo had iminediotnly. For eon.
ditions, apply to R. F. WILLIAMS.
nov 13—tr
WoThH Plains.
By P. G. SIUCK A- O. COHEN.
At P'ivatnimln.
2 bnlos superior white Welsh Pluins.
Also
A good draft Horse about 7 ydnrs old and V
good second hand Waggon and harness,
nnv 30
J. B. HERBERT A> CO,
On the first Tuesday in Docomber noxt Will
bo sole by permission ol tho Jiutincs of tlii Ip.
forior Court of Clintliam county, tvliile y sitting
for ordinary purnore*, Imtwcnn tlio usual hours
uf solo—Lit No, bight (8) Eyles Tything,
Hontkoout Wsrd, Savannah, for the buuofit of
tlio parties iiilerostod.
GKO JONES.
„ ROOT. HABERSHAM.
Exoeuinrs nf Alex. T lfair, Executor of Bi,
reek'Gillums. Tiustoo. nov 38
ByJ B HERBERT tj. CO. -
AT r* IVATX SAI.X,
Now landing, 217 reams Crown Paper.
nov 28
Bfj.B. HERBERT .J. CO.
A-r rstVATfc SALK.
200 lioxus « Fays" Soap now landing,
nnv 28 *
Brandy,
BY P. G SIUCK A O COHEN.
AT rHIVATR SALR.
4 pipes Otnrd, Dopuy Sc Co’s Brandy
H do do do do du
Subject to dntint11tiro. Landing from schr.
.Minion cud will bo suld low if lakuu from tlio 1
wtwri* m.v 27
Bacon,
BY P. a, SIIICK <> O COHEN.
At private sale.
6 tiltJn Bacon Hams *
1 tiurca do do
2 hlids do fihouldors
1 llcrco du do
Landing per ship Ocmulgce from New York,
nov 28
x Mackerel.
By P. C. SIUCK $ O. COHEN.
T.» rRIVATR SAl.gr
15 barrels No. 1 Muckorol ,,
20 half do do
60 qr do do
Lauding per sclir. Vesta, from Boston *
nov 23
AdinmiHtnitor’H 8nle. ’
By S PH I LB RICK A CO, .
On THURSDAY, the 7tl, day of January
next, ut i I o’clock, in front of store, tho
Household anil Kitchen Furniture belorigimaii
to the oststo of John Davidson, late of Sevan* ,
nah, decoasni. Sold by permission of tho
Honorablo the Justices of tho Inferior Court of
Chatham County, and by order of tlio tuhniniai.'
iratur, for benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said estate. Terms cash. ‘
nov 27
By S. FH1LHRICK $ CO.
AT raiVATK BALK,
A Bay More, suitable for tho Gig and saddle,
nov 26
iiov 30
OS. PURSE Sc CO.
Notice.
fBnitOMAS Wood, ut No. 4 Mongin’. wharf
JL offer* for snlo a gonoral assortment of pro.
visions and Grocerio* nnd oliii* Chandlery : viz.
Moss nnd Primo Pork, Moss Iiu if, Fulton Mar-
knt Ruef, and Pig Pork in halt bids No's 2 At, 3
Mockerul, half bhl* No 1 Muckorol, bbls and
half bbl» Canal Flour, Buck wheat, Rye, nml
Indian Meal it£half and qr. hhk; bbls and half
bid* Sugar ; 8m a, Butlur, and Wutor Biscuit,
cheap by the ca-k. 1’jne Applo Ciieo**, by tlm
box or niiiglo. Brown Sugar by the bliii. hb. or
Pound. Loaf Sugar. Lump t SugaK Java and
Bt. Domingo Colfim, by tlio bug or pound.
Groan and Alack Tcaa, Mola**a«. Vinegar*
Bporm Oil. Sperm Caudle*. Hams. Smoked
B'uif. Smoked Tongues. Smoluid "Salmon.
Pickled Salmon in kits. Pilot and Na'vy Bread
Polatuos. Pickle*, Olivos, Capurs, Catsup
Varmicilli. Macoroni. Variegated Soup.
Starch. Raisin*. Cinnamon. Nutmegs. C|< vc*.
London Mustard. Cayenne and Black Topper*
Bologna Sausages. Mr*. Miller's Cbowing
Tobacco. Cider by the bbl.
nov 30
Bond Leather, Shell Barks, &c.
Band Leather, for Mill Gearing.’
tf BRLS Shell Barks *
JL If SO kegs buck wheat Flour
Landing from sohr. Marion from Baltimore
and for sab by JOB. BANCROFT da CO.
No 3, Mongin* wburf(upatairo
ucv 39—p
Found,
I N Juno Iu«t, near Jarktontnrougli, Horoven
county, a patent lover gold watch, niucii
injured from being buried in tho aaml for sumo
tiinn. Too owner can liavo it by describing it
and paying for this advortbomnot.
nnv'17 M. MYERS.
For Rent,
The house on the Bay, ono door
westnfMr. A Bartow's apothecary
store. Possession given immediate.
ly. Apply at tlie offico.
nov 28—|»h
Scotch Coni and Potatoes,
BY J. B. HERBERT CO.
AT rRIVATR SALR.
100 chaldron auporinr Coal, at $10 per chal
dron. Also,
300 bu-imls very superior Potatoes, received
per -rig Cartlia from Greenock,
nov 24 TermsChah
BY P. G. SIIICK $ O, COHEN.
AT rRIVATR SALS.
Landing from brig Oglothopo from Baltimore
100 bbls suporline Howard atreot Flour
nov 24
IIYJ. U HKKUBlir $• 0(J‘
AT rRIVATR SA I.B.
A negro Woman about 35 years of age, he.
customrd to the field. npv 23
75
Provisions.
brio primo Beef, 20 do do Pork
lOhulfbrU Tig Pork
100 smoked Tongue*, 500 Norfolk *up
(lain*
10006 Ilia Middlings, Bacon
1 brl B'*nf, Rounds, 100 boxoi Soap
20 d-' Butter Crackers
60 keg* ToBicco, 10 casks Cheose
20 qr brl* Buckwlm .t, 100 loaves Sugar
1000 gallon Jug* and Jars
2 uoxo- •limit Copper, for aate by
M. H, PHOMPBON L CO.
Por Sole.
fete Gig Ilurso, wall known in
this city, apply io
nov 28
II. F. WILLINK,
Com Gnat and Flour,
jlYADE of the ba«t Flint Corn, to ba had at
ITM the Jail, ol Corn ground on abaroa.
nov 37 “
(jincinimti Uainn, ■
KAA BIIPEKIOR cur'd Cin.lauli
UV1F Uxtnt, landing and foraila by
notS9 COHEN ^ f R.
, Valuable Tract of Land!
By S. P It I LB IUC K $ CO.
AT TRIVATK SALR. . .
Lot No. 455, 2d Dist, ^th ScClion, Flow!
County,* . nov 20
Froih Goods, at Private Sale.
By J B. HERBERT A CO.
1 balo white Welsh Tluina • ( .
5 •• 6.4 Flushing /
1 •• Kilmarnock Capa /-
1 onto Rod Flannel* /
1 « Blue Lintteys, now lanffing, and will
bo suld low. /
Alto, in Stare, /
Bed Tiok, Shirting, ready ihadn Clotfiing,
Pongee liandkorchiefa, Bsndanath/,Bik Bilk do
Blankets and Liiieoya.
nov 17 ’ ' ; t} f.
Pilot and ffuv
30 do do Crackers
Foraaloby ENSWORTH Sc WAY.
!|'Illa N^i < vyUr.,d.
Pilot •
Cracker
43
m
A FEW dozens of
Mivad and Cm
tture just xt.
owed and f**r Mlpl'Y 1.
88 OM?POSTON & CO.