Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 14, 1824, Image 3

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A* LouKI I'ftve tin) preference. In the . 0 r 18201 in tunned Mr Brown at till- t"Houae that l was about to reneVv the to Messrs Watt & Smetts, ami in pliance with my promise, I notified . and I felt myself ready to comply [’every thinsj which l had promised, unasked,if l give you us much us &SineUagjvti vou at pPesent. will ; |V « me the preference ? I answered ’ ntf ; the *enant in ponsession ahull the preference, but il yon give more than they will give, I will |„lt my interest. He then observed that „ useless to make mean oiler, thanked U complying with my promise, and ( could renew the Lease, which l ac. inely did. Sonus mouths lifter 1 met M. Brown on the Bay nnd Deeming it ssary to speak to him relative to the notion I understood he wus making « Election, as a Representative from county the Subject of the whart kntly occurr«;tl when lie asked me had heard any thing ubnut it. 1 an. e tl no. lie then iiiformed me that <nl been under the impression that t (t Smet* were giving me a rent which Bosines did not wurrent,aml that by P f ascertaining whether they wanted .vhit>T or not, he had proposed to Air ‘ts to make me bn offer of S90O per m utid slated at the same time that if oiler had been made and refused frown would have taken the wharf, and n the SlOdO per annum, subsequent to I wus trvqufintly importuned by Air. .is to redveb the rent, which I invoria-t rsfu8K(l,u,lwuyB stating to that geutle- thyt 1 could get from Others, the rent h they were thpiipaying.~He at length d me from whom 1 could obtain ns h, l replied from,Brown Overstreet, the indignation of the moment, for die ersation had with Brown, rusted upon niml, He told me lie would communi- sonjething to me. provided, 1 would inise to say nnthiug about it.tb Brown, omiseil aud hn. then disclosed to'jiue conversation, which he bud had frith wn and which is contained in the nlfr it of Mr Smelts, hereunioannesed— On impulse of the moment 1 exclaimed II would go iounrdint.ily and diHsjiac scmindrel. Air Snictts reminded me my promise and I wus quieted--— it Brown often after, mid net or IVIlnl vince by my mariner, the change which chmaeier had undergone in my esiimu* It 1 wua a short time after elected to /.legislature, and when Ids name cauw* ,^§" C that body as a candidate fur Direct nf twin the part of ihe State, l opposed him, indjlause 1 believed him to be a dishonma- ev J iiiuri and capable-of doing any mean for guiss sell interest} on my return uvannab 1 frequently met B own, arid iiiably treated hint with contempt, and Miversutton with'thy intimates rnentim ■ at Brown was a contemptible sctuin- and idtitetj the a/tempt which he had e to create a cunupiracy against my in- st. Brown at length ventured «o ad a me in the afreet sometime in Pehn), last, expressed his surprise that I treat* him as 1 had donelnr sometime past. :eil that his feelings had always been [idly to me. bin I appeared to beimpres* 0 tin* contrary—I replied I ir.ul good ons to believe that he was not friendly e ami in all probability 1 never should spoken to him again but that as lie had ressed me, ! would very candidly >e!' tin? cause of my feeling* towards him; instated I had opposed his election os ctor because 1 believed him to be a dis- 'arable man, and that 1 believed hini.fr •lishmiorable ni»n from his clandestine duplex conduct between Smets nod e|f—1 then narrnted wiiat Smets had I'ounicated to me, Brown attempted ■|*t to preveriepte, he stiirl he had stated ie his course of ennduot in that affair, Id him' his statement differed materially a Mr. SnictSi that Smets was an houo le man and I believed him, and Air. S. * not only ready to disclose the facts in affidavit, but to meet him and tell.him his face that he had had the conversation h him at the Court House, and that he >wn had enjoined secieey. He then Uealed me to repeat what Mr. Smets ' said—1 did so particularly and he ar- wledged the statement to be correct h the exception of the injunction of se of BpplJ^ng to nie, railed upon Mr.'Smelsl'llon hail between Brown amt Fooler as repV?. and in a very coV>ciliatorjr muhn'er asked sented to him. - him f»i'a copy of ihe. certificate which he had given me, Air. Smets not having rb* tuitied a copy told him he would procure one from me, and furnish him with it, Mr, Smits applied to me on the 14 or 15 Au gust, (the dale however is immaterial) for a copy, 1 at firsttold him that 1 Would fur nish him with one, hut on reflection sug gested, the propriety of refusing it, ns he weil knew that Brown wus inimical to, and Would probably take some advantage of him, but stated to him, if Mr. Brown, would call upon me, 1 woulil show, him (he original?furnish him with a ropy, nnd more - over annex my certificate that he Brown,, had acknowledged the statement to )tu cor rect, with the exception of the injhnction of secrecy: Air. Smets concurred in opin ion' with me and accordingly Wrote the wrote the note, a copy of which--is>hereun to annexed: on the following .day the clerk pf Michael. Brown, Mr. ^Villy, delivered roe a sealed letter, of which a copy is here with 1 published; the letter was 1 tin A Mic‘1 A. A. SMETS. Sworn to before me, this i3lh Sept, 1824. fc, M. MUitHKC’AI, J P. Savannah, slugmt 17, 1824 Mu M. llnowx, x raffed this mornii g at Captain Foo'c’s office, but could not sec him. 1 just called at Iris house, where I whs more successful, lie Iws declined giving me a copy of my Letter, lint say s he is ready to exhibit the original to you, Kin 1 givo a copy of the same, which 1 hope will prove satisfactory. Very resperifullv, &c. (Copy) A. A. SMETS, I certify, that ill a conversation with Michael Brown, I informed him I had seen a certificate in the hands of It IV, Vouter. Esq. from A. A. Smets, or W atts & binds, which was calculated to’injure his character, and would in inv opi nion injure him unless promptly refuted, and advised him to obtain a copy of the cc]\ifica;e from Mr P, at ','oncc. He observed lie would attend o it immediately, that he, Brown, h >w- ever considered the transaction innorent and honorable, and that he thought Mr: Pooler had been satisfied with the explanation he had given. That the only object lie bad in making titc proposition contained in Smets’ certificate was to ascertain whether Watt A Smets intended firthed all fhat t have hoard) jbw gutli.-nnd proved you unworthy to Ias tailed an honorable Man i Uittl a.th'o.igb. Sir,, you then langr.eil t the idea, that the facte, if itiude Known, would affect yattr reputation—you appear to -wilier under them at present. As to your, long tried Cmc*atter, for Honesty nnd Integrity, "let facts” speak for themselves and let a ivon/idWorld he ?he Judge, riirc gold, sir, will hearths test, hut Buhc Metal, though it may for a time pre sent a /air surface anil hv' its r.i1vna[ appear, unco impote on many; it will ultimately s-.cw its landifttd face and he properly appreciated. As fer my support, it is well that you do not need it i and us to myoyposition, you nmy calcu late on the iertuinly that you wi.i ever Hn . it in your way as a Harrier to the impertinent bb-' trmioii of „ Ilishonorubte Jltun: With sentiments of sovereign contempt. ROBERT W. FOOLER. JV. P. The heaver conveys tills, ns it is my wish that you may not have an opportunity of deny! gthe receipt of it. Browtl, anil contained terms which irritat ed me at the moment, I immediately wrote up the Wharf or Pot. a reply, a copy of Which I herewith annex | ,, BOB. M. r.OODWIN. as far as 1 now remember, but before lj v>tf " 18 ' 4 ‘ sent v it, consulted 1 a friend in whose honor 1 have every confidence, with regard to the course 1 should persue ; lie advised me to send flic .letter; 1 did so, and it was de livered about 2 o’clk. to Mr. Brown’ on the following day l went into the country on a visit to Col. Tatnall, and in the even itfi nn lie In le m; el bai I pl«< ’s di apt fi) injj when 1 returned, 1 was informed that AfiphaeV Brown’d clerk, Mr. WlHy, bad been twibp Ht my bouse ;, the.next day ,a- bontB oxlk. A. M. Mr. Willy called anil ottered uric another sealed letter from Mi chael Brown, I declined repeal ing it, tell- iitg'hhh 1 wished no further communica tion with that man ; v ln the afternoon I hail occasion to go to the Bust Office,* a,nil on looking into my Box discovered-the Men- tide letter which I had refused to receive in the morning; I again consulted my friend, and agreeably tn his ail vice, op the day following the letter was tonj in the I rrcsence of my friend and the derk of the ’ost Office and in its mutilated state enclo sed in a blank sheet of paper and directed to Mi> liael Brown and put into his Box, the leftst was taken away in the coupgc'of that day, glncc which time, I have given Miclind Brown, every opportunity of mak ing a personal uttack, resulvcd if he.at tempted it to treat him as a Jilaekgilurt and a Poltroon, he appeared to think how ever that discretion was the bette part of . vtdour, and I finding that lie 1 nad n,o inclination to attack-mof lett him to his consolatory reflections, his insignifi cance and Hhe support of his worthy co adjutors ; since, lus letter was returned un opened, not . one syllable, have l- hoard from him, until the publication of his ad dress to me in the Republican iif Satur day Iasi; durinj my absence from the city, when I heard l. ‘ that publication, Fellow Citizens, 1 fel as every mail must fed who has lived fir reputation, and who had had that reputation ,j.o basely assailed; blit the Coward who dared to assail my char acter, had not the courage to sustain his accusation, he lias taken the precaution of securing his person, by binding me over to keep the peuce.\ Fellow Citizens, I have been accused by. Brown of having defraud ed him, the, charjru niiglit be brought a- gaiust any one, by so base a calumniator. He has arrninggd me before your Tribunal and when bis specifications are made, I will defend myself'because i think it right that calumny should always be repelled .and the people bo satisfied of the iqtegrity of him who offers to represent them. Very Respectfully yournb’t. serv’t, e iwn. ir. pooler. Dpav sir—t comply w ilh your request of this hmriiiiig, by furiiisliiiigthu (liliowlhg statement of Mr Brown’s coiiVcrsatmn with me on Friday last. It ia correctly the substance us my j'ccol* Jection vcrucs rile, anil is at your disposal. Your Irieml, WILLIAM LAW. Savannah, 13th September. 1824. Oir Friday morning ast VrM. Brown desired to spcuK with-me at the Coiirt.llu .se in Savan. nail} and upon my walking out with him, lie {■einurkcd. ilia for as much as 1 had been friend ly '<> hts election fur Hunk Director during the Inst session of the legis uture of tfie- state, nnd lie had been informed <hat I was acquainted wjtli the contents of a ceitilicate which captain 1’ooler had exhibited in relation to h mself, he feitdue to liim to acquaint me with the expla- nat'o which formed the basis oftliut certificate —Sir i rnwn proceeded to say, tint he bail -coin orsed with captain Pooler in April, 1823, about the rent of the Wharf then occupied by Watts fc Smets. that he expressed to captain oilier n wish to rent the saint?, and offered him Si000 per' annum. That cuplutn Pooler re p-led, Ilia) he could not let hiiti have it uti'css lie paid him a greater rent than the .then occu pants. That he, Mr B left capt Pooler, and in going front,the Courthouse accidentally inCt Mr Smets wit): whom lie cut. red into conversa. tion on thi*' subject of the ■ Wharf, informing him tint captain Pooler hail offered to him Mr. B. the wharf op which ,Smets wus, anil that if Mr. Smets won d offer Pooler S^OO, lie Brown won d not bid pn him- . Mr. Brown further stated to me that lie had understood it us the opinion of the friends of W, ii S. that d e rent of glGDO was too great for th into pay, and th t it was the o : jeet of him, Capt. Town, to ascertain .whether Watts If Smets intended to continue the rent or give up the Wharf. The fllipr . „. . COTTON I* L A-S t Cnptain (dregorv, Will sail on Sdnday next. For freight r i --age, apply on botthi at Hinder* tVlitnf or . fill PAliRWA Consignees arc reeju* 1 to attend at Hunters Whail And rtcei .; oods. , sepl4 .,.^, wl77 Sllir NEWS. PORT <U? SAVANNAH. a fill iV ah. Ship F.mperor, Joy, New York, fi days, to Hall k Hoyt, owners, Ponce 8* M'Kenre, It Cleland, Johnston, Hills & co. .1 II Cuirq, J Meigs, ,1 B Herbert tten, It Campbell, Cohen & Miller, II Lord & co, E Bliss, W I* Hunter, I* Hill, loo W Long, Cumming & (iwatfimey, F tiilU ta co, A & E Wood, B W Delamati-r, O Taft. It A II Fo. ley, Z Pay, VV Taylor, T Butler ti Co, S Si W Barney, lluilir &. Scranton, A O Vi.tee, P Me. Permot, and order. Passenger*, U \V Coe, T Kitsor, and 4 in the steerage. Ship CottomPlant. Cregory, ~dnys front New" York, in a leaky condition, having experienced very heavy weather the whole passage, to S- 11 Parkmun—consignees, ft (Jordon, C B ikor, M Hopkins, CC Griswold, P Hill, O Tsft,; ttfft «. Hoyt, II C'elaiid, J W Long, M Herbert, \V Williams, FI Lay, .1 U Valfie, (1 It Lamar, T Butler A co, E Wiley, II Walsh, C Bagiev, A li vens, Canti iou & Lamar, U Burroughs, Ponce Is Mackenzie, Cumming Ik (•wuthnity, A Ik K A 9TRAM llOAT, will icave tin* Stetim .T. Wharf for Augusta, l O-MOUilO .V, '.Wo Freighting Boats now loading. JOHN DAVIDSON, Ag- sep 14 177 Wood, A I’ursons, Cohen k Miller, II Topper, P M'Permot, I W Murrell, It Campbell, J P Seize, L Petty, J Meigs, It Lord (J on. J II Her hertvveo. E Bliss, J Keller, .1 A P Bradley, J h M Prendegrast, Caudry tk Herbert, W LippittA co. M Hoag A co. C Kelsey co, DAB Foley, J Blois, srd It Allen. Passengers, Mrs Little, T II Gibbons, J llamntr. J L Burkley, S Straw, P Foley, J I White, J Keller, T Dasher, and 19 in tlie stee-age Brig Frances, Croft, Philadelphia, 9da)s, with a full cargo, to Nicholas A Neff', owners—(too (Jordon, 1 Norton, W T Williams, li Fort, W Jenner, Nicholas A Nell', P Mill, Landry A tier, hert; A (J Miller, Ponce A M'Kcnzie.J \Y Long, Johnson, Hills A co. M Lord Ik co, J A W Har per, B W Pelainater, SC A J Schenk,Cumming A Gwnthmi y, J P Seitze, A It Fannin A co, J Kopmnn, F W Bussell, Cleland A - Fraser, It Campbell, J Shaffer, Douglass Cl Sorri.il, J U Bishop, J Panforth, J (fivers, T J Wray, J « EUEAF TEB, two Steam Boats, will, Ji v\ ii the Steam Boat Wharf, weekly; Proyiunt sufficient freight offers, tor Augusta. , JOHN DAVIUS0N; Agent. sep-14* *tDT ^ Plains and Kerseys. ./V Blue and blue and white KERSEYS Far sale low to close a consignment. Apply to DOUtiLAaS U SORREL,, sep 14 rl77 Jamaica Rum, Loaf Sugar, an& 11(11118. T EVllhds JAM ttVM, high 4th proof and/ warranted pure. vn ii tlie cil reatt mil ;lt as led equi er, as] He anti personally appeared A. A. Smets who being dulv sworn, •■■eposeth anil saith, that in the spring of 1822,som time before the renewal of the lease of H. W, l’oouir’s dock to Watts A Smi-'s, Michael j/J own met this deponent at Sheriff’s sates, and entering into conversation, observed that Waits A Smetts were jtaying too high a rent for said lease, adding that he the Said Br wn could put the said Watts anil Smets in the way of making one hundred dol< iavs, this il. poneut being one of said fivm, re Savannah, .lugait 18th, 18 ?4.- Sin—Yesterday, I was informed that ydu were exhibitb g a certificate, signed by Mr. A. A. Smets; red a no to a conversa ion that I had with him some time since on the' subject of Wharf, known as Pooler*! Wharf. 1 immediate lycal'ed on Mr. Sinetsf r a copy of said certifi es c, and lie informed me hat.hc had none, bn; tnat lie wou’il obtai one from the original in your posseraion. Late last evening I received ii note from him, stating <( that you refused to give him a copy.” Now, therefore the object of this communi cation is to say to you, tnat, if the certificate you hold of Alt’. A'mets, and which yui have heen clanile-tinely eThibiting with a View to try to injure me, contains in Subs anco what 1 gra- tuit usiy (nentioned to you in February uist, (and from 'my interview with Mi’ Ainets tester, day, 1 presume i does,) l do acknowledge it to be' substantia ly true when explained with the mo ives gratuitously given to you. The acts of my life, when honesty and integrity are called in question, have been too long and loo well es ublishcd in t is community as well us the one in Which t formerly Jived, to need y ur suppor. or to fear your opposition. The certificate which you hpld, and which you have shewn, can do nr.e no j injury, but should it he offensive to you, I ain responsible —You know where l live! You wifi oblige me that When yon do 'gain exhibit tlie certificate of Mr. Smets, ify ii will let this address accompany it, dqd that y. u wifi shew it to those to whom you have taken the trouble to shew the certificate; ,or, if yoii do publish the certificate of Mr. Smets (and to which I have 1 not the least objection) that frill publish this at {he same time. Il; spectfuiiy, , MICHAEL BROWN. Mr Robert W Pooler, Savtimiah. Williamson, Duhamet CJ Auze. Passepge-, J II Seitxe Scltr Chase, Cannon, Richmond, via Norfolk, 12 days. Flour, tn Cum niog A Gwathmey, and Lav A Hemirickson. Passenger, Mr, Iteevi s. 8chr Three Sisters, Pidge, Darien, 2 days, to the master The ships Augusts, and Louisa Matilda, are lying wind bound in the river, not, having been ubie to get out in consequence of a strong N ° wind The ship Georgia, Varmint, was to sail from Liverpool for this port on the 1st August Arrived at New York, ship Corinthian, from Liverpool. Passenger, A Hunter, of Savannah. The ship Pallas, Britton, from Savannah for Liverpool, was spoke july 29, off Cape Clear. Shipwreck.—The ship Hunter, Capt Martin from Havre for Philadelphia, was stranded on Ludlow’s Beach, near Egg Harbour, on the ’80th ult. Tlie cargo, crew and passengers saved. A jolly boat, with “ Thisby of Liverpool” tlie stern, was picked un by the Margaret Ann, arrived at Miromachi, in long. 36—The boat uas bottom up. The Thisby sailed from Lon. don, for Quebec, in April, witti a cargo of 100, 000/. Annivr.D rnoM this ron-r, At Baltimore, 3d inst. schr Mary A Eliza; Dur kce. • At New York, 2d inst. sloop Spartan, Dels, no, 7 days On the 23d August, the Spartan, « as knocked oil her beam ends, and lost one ale of Cotton. fir toti this port, At New York ,’d inst. ship Clifford Wayne, White, frith despatch; 3d, schr Fame, Farnham, with despatch t 4th, ships Corsair, Savannah, and VVm Wallace. cy, and disavowed any intention tn in quested him to point out the wa.. The said ie me, I then told Itiru to say the least, Rrown then enjoined first silence or secrecy conduct Itml bean highly dishonorable «>'' this ileponentaml procecihng stated, that i „„ V alts A .Smetts could have the r nt. which they , niiuiH I.* .'' n ? gentleman, and such as wcre then paying of one thousand do lars per h-I’nSy *1' 8, ff n Ills .reputation tn the commu- , Bn i,nni, reduced to eight hundred, that tlie said, h'm mal * e l <,lown » l> e I'lUghed at the idea Brown did not want tlie Pock nor did lie know ” im “ii 8 reputation being affected by it, nod any body that did want it, therefore) that If that the peonle would not believe him WhU8 and Sn ‘ cts w°«W offer o'ff 1 ' 1 hundred ble oV such tin act for the paltry i-ott- do,llu-R ' ^ H ' ,er w - Vo ?}.f v would be compelled r,« T „f or .wo hu-dL plied you inny tlunk you*self secure, j v j ce . j ie would not in erfere with them, for you may nnd to thefonlrii'y, we pa]rt.! which consideration they should, pay him, in never to meet again even as ucquaiti- case of'success, one hundred dollars, which es. On tlm 12th of August Mr. Smots ished me with the long promised cer- :ate, I exhibited it to several of my nds to whom l had frequently express- my opinion o{ the character i.f Michael wn and they were at liberty to say they seen the paper; one yf the Gentlemen ted to Mr, Charlton (the friend of Mi- lel Brown,) that it disclosed a transac- n. calculated to injure hjs character, and !»ld in his opinion injure him, npd that r . lirown had better expulpite himself if could; Brown of course soon heard ihe larks which had been made, and availed self of the first opportunity to converse Mhefcentleman who had made tlie com- tication to, Mr. Charlton, that conver- mn is contained in the document here- o aojiexed. Mr. Bj owa however instead at « td Jroilli >ut I' intert tulil t advi try shi it o<? o ag 1 n us ,e d U con'' 1 he H y it. sed sl but if had tei UMf .hot it i f ( Smci 1 Savannah. 3 o'etotk, Pi M. ) August 17,1824. 5 To MtciiAti I received,youveofbfnhnication through your clerk, Mr Wylly, and in repiyfinlorm you ihatydiilexhibitn statement from Mr. Smets, of the house of Watts CI Snr ta, concerning certain clandestine conduct of yours, withuregaril to certain property fohnerly occupied by you, and Irtimpfi P/inWc IVhnvt. T nYtlihiterf the Congressional and Legislative Election. N Election will be liolden at the Court knowh ax ' Pooler'll Wharf. I exhibited the statement alluded to for the purpose of account- -'•i^'for th a iontemptablc opinion which I enter.* tain of you, and which 1 hail expressed to many, and also for the purpose of exhibiting you in your true colours to indi - iduals whom 1 respected With regard to my refusal to give ,a copy to would muke their rent nine hundred do'lars, and Ml . smets. when that gentleman tells me hat I tiositivelu refused- to give Aim a copy, I will thereby saving to themselves one hundred dol lars. This deponent declined immediately accepting said advice. Secrecy being enjoined this deponent acquainted no one except A- Watt, one of the firm of Watts A Smets, until, when repeatedly solicited oy tliis deponent to reduce the rent, HAW. Pooler objected to it and said he could ohtam tlie same rent from another, ai d that Brown Cl Overstreet,--ere the A ' Home Tit Savannah, in and for the County of Chatham, on Monday the 4th of October en- suing for Seven Members to represent the State of Georgia in the Nineteenth Congress of the V States ana for a Senator and three Represents tive's to represent said County jn the next Legis lattire of this State; of which tlie Electors will take due notice. The Sheriff'or hi* deputies frjjll attend, the same to keep arid preserve good order. Time for receiving votes from . seven o'clock in tlie morning until six in the afternoon. JNO P WILLIAMSON, .tiocc, THOMAS N. MOREL, 3 tec c. GEORGE L. COPE, t'iccc. ' sep ll 176 RECEIVED 1 positively refused- to give him a copy, believe him, for I know him to be a man oi-honor and incapable of telling an untruth, when ML Smets made known to me that you had called upon him fora copy. I advised him to decline giving you a copy, as lie' knew that you were inimical to him, and from the kit a*ledge which he had of your character, he had a right to ex pect that you* would take some advantage of persons who were ready to pky it. Thisdepo- him, and probably endeavor to involve him in i.ieht then stated to R. W.' '♦'*«* **» — l. W.' ooler. that Mr. Brown | yffatity, but that if you would call upon nie 1 ha unequivocally and positively declared to ] wou ] c i f UV nish you^vith a copy of the original him, they, Brown W Ovefstrefet, did not want! in m y possession, and that moreover I would want the dock. This depondt then fei him-' fljmtf j• a certificate that you had acknowledged cjf at liberty to acquaint IL W. Pooler alqne j t || C statement thereuntolcontainedtobe correct, w 'ith Frown’s prop, sal to this deponent, asa, w 'uh the exception of the injunction of silence roof that B. did not want the, dock. _ This ] or secrecy.. As to my having exhibited the statc- L eponent further states, ^hat the above is the ■ mc . n nclandestinely," 1 unequivocally pronounce substance of the c nversation uf\icli passed be-1 j t : pai ie . As to the gratuitous acknbwledgmer.ts tween him and Brown. He futther states, lto; |n 'adp by you in a conversation with me, I am was released, from sccreqy froth the ccnversa^ c6rta i,,iy nU ch indebted to you^ibr they wn* . PRR SHIP ACOCSTA, fl/ITh FIRKINS GOSHEN BUTTEU ilSiJ SO Barrels Gin 12 cases (canisters) Gunpowder and Imperial 'l ea, late importation /.'V 81 ORE, 3000 pounds Bacon ' 50 bbls prime Pork 50 bags prime Green Coffee 10 hlids St Croix Sugar 10 Tons Swedes Iron For sale by J BHERBERT A CO. aep 9 175 For New-To 11\ (establishriteii jV$ ij?j * Ti e paci ei -<•; 1 J A U G U S r a, 9 w West, v r. •- Being unavoid ably defaintri » .i v . r friiul For freight or jjasisgi-, it; ; i 'J b-.ard Or td ,, RaI.lohL . W H 177 _ - For New York, -d—»— - :4 ills- , NOTICE. FEW Bales PLAINS pure. 50 lihls Loaf Sugar ^ 25 bbls Prime Baltimore Hama Received per Cotton Plant, and for sale by* j U HERBERT il CO. Vp 14. . .177 St. Croicc Sugar. HOGSHEAD* heat quality St Croix StHj'- - •18 Hogsheadi 2d quality do do For sale by HALL A HOYT, sept 14 .177 BACON. BOXES best Baltimore BACON. For sale by HALL A HOYT, sept 14 177 . A Wet Nurse 1^6 Hire a healthy young woman frl.bout ai I. child. Enquire at this office, sep 14 *177 , „ Brandy and Gin/ > PIPES Cognac Hratidv 10 do Holland Gin Landing from ship Cotton Plfirit, and for rale bfr ^ L PETTY, sep U m!77 Just Received, nr ship Oottoh vLkwv. F IFTY bbls NE Rum 50 boxes Negro Pipe* .. . 25 do Spermafiti Candles . GAUDUYA HERBERT, fep. 15 t.177 , For Suit. * F our prime negro fellows,threr* hr which ate first rate stevidorea; the othfi- an " m excellent house servant and ohder Apply to . , . CALVIN BAKER yept 14 177 Five Dollars Reward t gTQLEN from the Stable of the subscribe^ last ,1'hn'rsday Evening the 9'tii in*t, a sa A die dnd Bridle the latter has since been recover ed The Saddle almost new with brass stirrup*;, wljoeter may return stiid saddle to the subscri ber, shall receive the above reward nnd no ques tions asked. JOHN DAVIDSON, sep 14 *■ h177 ruBLir SALES. R. Herbert Co. TO-SIGRHOW, loth inst. at 11 o’clock; Will be sold before our Store, 10 Casks Bice 2600 lb* Hams 10 pi Cotton Ragging, Ac. Ac. sep 14 l'erms cash.- On FRIDAY’next 17th inst at it o’clock, \yill be sold without reserve on Boltons central wharf at (hcCastofri House Storey 50 Boxes prime white Havana Sugar 50 dot bro'frn do ‘ % Term# Cash. The dutiable part payable in money receiva ble at the Custom House. seyH .177. ... * ; * Prime St, Cmi.v Sugar. Just received by ship Louisa Matilda, SObht } t ' r5me St Croi * ^ga p .'* 50 kegs Spiced Salmon. For sale by GAUDRV A HERBERT, aep 4 1-173 By Calvin Raker. ON THURSDAY, eodinat, at il o’clock; sn front of his Auc iun Store, The Household Furniture, Consisting of Beds and Bedding, Bedsteads, Brf- reaus, Looking Glasses; Kitchen. * Furniture, Ac. Ac. ALSO, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, gj(j, together wi h a complete set of Watch Maker's Tools, belonging to the estate of A R Uaulin, decease^ and sold by permission pf the Hpn. the Justices of the inferior Court of Cbatham County; by <n> der of the Executory aep 7 174 Jr. * .. . ^ ■il- Situ <t J