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TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22, 1829. Whole No, 6529 Effingham County, INFERIOR UOL'IIT, Jui.t Tkum, 1040. O x llio petition Ilf Willlatn'Morel, sin - tine the existence & loss and praying ■lie establishment nf n certain promissory mite, jointly nml'severally nimleond signed )iy William J. MoMyito. «ml William (1 Porter, both Into of suitl county deceased, dated Effingham county,' 13th February, mil.parable to llm said Willi,tin Morel, or order, on nr before tlio 1st day of January next, for the stun of twenty, five dollars, lor v .lee received, a. oopv whereof, with the - JlduVlt of the said William Morel, is filed 'll,,. Clerk's Office,—It is ordered that William King, of the County of Effiiug. Inin, the acting nnd tpialificd administrator of the said William ft, Porter, deceased, ,„„| the heirs nnd representatives of tins said tVilli.un J- Mnlryne, deceased, do shew c .,11,0 n n or before the fust day of tlio. next term ol this Conn, why the prayor of the lietitin cr should not lie granted, and it is further ordered that this ruly ha published in one nf the public OateRe* of the Cltv of Savannah, once n month until the time appointed for she o ils" cause thereof.' extract from the minutes, JNO, CIIAIII,TON, Cllt. inly HI IdTji. Brought to Jail. I X Savannah, on the loth in,I,, n negro man who says his name is JERRY, ml that ho belongs to tlio State of Com- IP3, that he runaway from the Clratahoo- cliee river alrnut 4 uroliths ago—lie is 0 (rut Ulncltes high, and about dd'years of Iiacjlio is of n yellow eomplexlon and stttt- airs alien speaking. JOHN I DEWS.J.c.n. ail'I life 181 Brought to Jail* I N’ Savannah on the loth Ins', a negro man who.says Ids name it SIMON, Slid III,it lie belongs to (he Stale oftieor- ft1a, that Iterannivny" froth the Cliitahoo- chre River al ont 1 mouths ago—ho is !> Il ia ft 3-1 inches high" ami about 4b vent s of ago—lie lias lost one of his front .teeth, JOHN I. DEWS,). c. c. aug 10 ' ‘ Brought to Jail. Savannah, on iho 10th in*t. a nesro B m:ui who says hit until* is NED, and I that he belongs'to the . State «if Gent edit, | lliat lin rnn.twny front tlio Chntahoochee i about 4 months ago, l»o is 5 f p o* fi I inches high and nliniit 2:1 voars < 1 JOII.VI. DEWH c. c. anfcU 180 yol Committed to Jail, A T Coos.nrhntchic, on the 15th of Slav last, a negro mail named. GEORUE Iwliu says lie belongs to tlio Oakmnlgee I Navigation Company in Georgia, of wlunn Mr. Kobett McCall is agent; ho is. about tlj years of age, 5 feet 7 or 3 inches high jnly 13 J..I. IIECK, j.b. n. Committed to Jail, A T Cnosawhatehie. nn the 45th March last, a negro man who snvs his name In JOE, who first claimed Mr Richard El- llii as hil master, hut sltice says lie belongs |ln n Mr. J din Thierce, who lives about 4 miles from Savannah; lie is about 5 lent (inches high, and about fiirtv years nf age. J. J. BECK, j. b. n. jaly J3 103 Brought to Jail.. JN Savannah on the 7th it|,t. a negro , turn who says hi, name is JOE, and t he belongs to W’illiam Howard of So. . ami that he ranatyaj about olio month |ugo. He is 5 feet 4 1,4 inches logit end a- llimn SO yeurs of ago—he lies lost his front | teeth, JOHN I. DEWS, j c.c. nnvg Brought to Jail, |]P Savannah nn the 4th ult. a negro ■Jl man who says-liis name is SAM, nnd hat he belongs to Minis ,V Hell, of Mont- Komery mainly Georgia, anti Unit lie tann, Jray aboiu fifteen days ngn, lie is 5 feelO jfnchei high, unit ubpnt SB years of age JOtfijlL DISWS.j.c by Is Brought to Jail 9 V Savannah on tlio 16th ult. a negro, J* man who Mays hiv-name* U TONEY 'oat he lielongs to Aruliy Pulp ofHt. Ilclo- r f, ?» CaroliiM, and that Ito rand way l» ki 1 lW ° *»ontlis non—ho is 5 foot 7 Inch- Wingh, and ubout 48 years of age. JOHN 1. DEWS, j. c. c. To the Public. JOTlUE i, hereby given, that 1 have * L 1,1 >ny possHSsion one half of n Hill 17 , 00 Hundred Dollnvs on iho Planters V ,, H (, rtieorgin, signed by Geo. Attdor- I"’ ^ "resident of said Hank, and am li./ * C ? w, ! nr same. That some* K *»oth Halves of said bill wore in tlio It'S 0 " «f Benjamin Reynold's, of llm ,,'5 P° "dy. and one nf them Itnving li’.llrfBSti"?* was dropt liy liim nnd Inn. ihie ! lavo * ,eo11 aeoidentallv swept , I,., c " , «thnrV|8D lost. Application >. , n P/jf by mo to the Until; for pay L n,.I 110 Silrnc , and after the expiratinn WiialMlti! » 1 (UW again picsent the fa ! r 1,1,1 10 Said llailll for pay- Mii&i ■„ seaborn JONES. ... Notice. a l le 'sans having demntuls against IllSaeil"', l ‘ slllle dhltn' Pay tleo, are to- ItlinxD i. , ,l lr8, cJH them duly attested, and |)'»yniqnl ir iUu lb # W l,00 ‘ lu !"“ Uo S. Mi BOND, Adm’r. nov j 8 233t,, s l>erin G,nu ( || es nil( | |Ljj| IV jn\ a niySfi m 'if Atlantic. Vn i ■ Spent, Candles yeve, EL'NTJNGTON & MAY. Books at Half Price. FOR SALE BY Will. T. Williams. 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A mint.i, n fingmcnt The Absentee,*2 vols, by Miss Edgeworth The Abliot, 2 vols, by Walter Scolt The Antiquary, 2 vols by Walter Scott Adven.moBof a Kuzlib tsh, 2 vols Bliiri Slocking Hall, 2 vols UaclTeilor-and Marrieu Mali Brownie, of Bosbeck. by Jns. llngg Belinda, 2 vols, hy Mis* Edgeworth Correction, 2 vols, by Mrs Opie Cnmftbell, or the Scottish Probationer, 3 vols Charlotte's Duugliter, sequel to Clint lotto •Temple ’ Cicelv. or the rose of Ruby,4 vols, by Su sannah Row son - .Contribution-, of Q. Q. 2 vols Cltrysal, m the udvetuurcs of a guimSn, 4 * vols Contributions of Q. 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Scott, 2 vols Lucy Osmond Leonard, by Matin Edgeworth The Missionary, by Miss Owenson Madeline, hy Mrs Opic Matilda, a t ale of the day Matilda Betkley Munster Cottage Boy, by Regina Maria Uoclte Nublin in search of a husband U’Brvnn and O’Flahvrty, 2 vols, hy Lady Morgan Oakwood Hall, 2 vols, by Catherine Hut ton • Poveril of tlio Peak, 2 vols, by Walter 8c«,n 0 , Porcy Malleiy. 2 vols Placide, by M. do Genlis Prose, by a Poet Tiie Pirate, 2 vols, by Walter Scott Quentin l)imvnrd,2 mis, by Walter Scott RedVvood. 2 vols Rodgnitmlct, 2 vols, hy the same Rosa Rntchford Family Roh Rny, 2 vols, by Walter Scott The '’lefltL'cp Riiig.in Gilh ilze, 2 vols Rachael Story of a Life Sinclair and Hortense* hy M. de Genlis Sancho. or the Provcthiulist, hy J.W.Ciin- uiughutu St. minin’* Well, 2 vols, by Walter Scott St Valentine's Day, 2, vols, by the same Sans Sour.! Pratt, 3.vols Saodoviie, nr the Free M.isnn, 2 vols Hayings*and Doings, 2 vols Says she to bet neighbor, wlint ? -2 vols T oes of the heart, by Mrs Opie Talcs of Fashionable Life, byuMIss Edge- worth. 2 vols The Torr Hill, 2 vols, by Horace Smith Tales of a Voyager Tales of Fancy, 2 vols, hy Miss Burney 'Trials, a 'Talc, 2 vols Tales of the Priory, by Mrs Holland Tale* for Mothers Talcs of my Landlord, by Walter Scott Valerius, a Tale of Rome, 2 vols Vivian Grey, 3 vols Voyage to the M«on Vivian and Emelino Welsh Mountaineers, 2 vols, by Cathciino Hutton Woodstock, 2 vols, by Walter Scott Winter in Washington, 2 vols \ Year nnd a Day, by Madame Panache Winter Evening Lucubrations, by Vicisn tuus Knox Whim* and Oddities, with plates, by Hood dec 0 251 EMPORIUM OF FASHION. Mattery & Duffy, On the Bay, H Ori'OSITB TIIE KXCUXNOK. AV1NO availed themsulvcs of the mutt recent arrival, from Kuropn, are ntiw prepared to furni.h their friend, nnd tlio nnhllc generally with 4 moro ele gant and extensive assortment of Ondds in tlvir line, Ilian they have over olfered lleretnfore,-vlx: Wilkins’ superior Golden Ciuwn and Olivo CLOTHS, (qnito .1 neiv stylf) Bine, Black, Drake Neck, (.reon, Steel and Oxford mixt patent fini.ll or Lon don CLOTHS. Sup. faluo, hlack, brown, i|rab, fnwn,<leel mixt, Corhean, Lavendei, and other col'd London CASIMKRS. .Black and blue blank plain VELVET!? Figured, broe n and Fancy uulored do. And a great vaiioty of light and daik eol’d Silk amt Valencia VESTINGS,. Douhlo lioild blue and brown CAM LETS.. a verv superior article for Cloaks and Great Coats. Being supplied with a lull and first rnte complement of New York and Philadelphia Workmen, from the first establishments, they are prepared to make up the above articles ill a style that cannot fail to please Alin ai usual. For the accnnimo'latiun of Travellers and those who ptefpr despatch, they have a full assortment of Ready Made Clothing, of thu 1st, 2d uifd 3d qualities, consisting Coats, Frpdts, Conttecs, Great Coals, C.lo.tks, Opera Cloaks, Pants., Vests, Shirts, muler Vests aud Drawers, Col- Ikts, and Hosiery, of all descriptions. FANCY ARTICLES, Cloth, morocco, and patent louthcr C.ips of Luka Davis* most nppioved style Durnmus tSt Sydatn's N. Yoik, Tuont's Pltiludclphi.t, .Hid Towson's Baltimote approved HtotUsof nil pnUorn* Riding Bolts, ffJumlder Braces, Walt It Guards Suspenders. Fancy SpituUlcId Itdkfs. Cravats Cravat Pads, Purses, Hair Brushes, Pantaloon and Vest Springs, llprso.sliltt, Onster, and Buck skin Gloves, Double .Mechanic Horse- skin Gloves, (tlio most lieatiliful arti cle of the kimi ever ofl'ered in this market) the whole of which will bo sold .at j lie most reduced prices, for cash or tow n acceptances. N. H. Tim « hole of the above slock ha ving been carefully selected,, und the grea ter part pmcliased direct from the impor ters hy Mr. D. petsoually, and the ready made clothing mcniifactnrcd immediately umjer his inspection, we feel confident in assuring our friends, that nothing has been spared in rendering otfi establishment wor thy the patronage wo have heretofore so liberally oujbyod* octal M.&D* Removed. T HE sub'erilirrs have Rriiinvcd to tlio South West corner of Sliail'x bull'llngi. opposite the East cntl of Gib bon’s bliililingi: \yilore they are opening a very cxleiixivo assortment of PLAINS, BLANKETS, COTTON BAGGING, STAPLE GOODS, and a superior assort ■Hunt of Fancy Goods, which they intnml selling ut a low advance. YVM. & 11. ROSE. ocl 40 400 For ISnle. Y leave of the Inferior Court of this County, will bo sold on the First Tuesday of January, for the benefit ol the creditors, that valuable nnd improved plantation, on Skidatvny Island, contain ing BSD acres, nnd known by the name of HIBERNIA. TUOn. II. P. CHARLTON, Ad11Tr. de bunts non, &c. nov 30 Chambers Superior Court, JUNE 25th, 1829. The Marine & Fire In surance Bank of thu State of Georgia, et al. vs. Eleazor Early, et. al, Chatham Su perior Court, January Term, 1830. In Equity. I T being verified Jo the Court that Elea zot Early one of the defendants in the above cause resides out of Chatham coun ty—On motion it is ordered that the said Eloazer.Eurly appear on or before the first day of (lie next Term of this Court und en ter Dis appearance thereto and mwlehmlt thereof I lie said complainant have leave to proceed on their said Bill in the saute manner as if personal set vice of the Bill and subpoena had been effected on the sni I Eleazor—And it is further ordered that tnis Rule lie published once a month in one of the Public Gazettes of Savannah until the expiration thereof. s - Extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk. june.30 D»3 • Electors of Chatham Coun iy-. Friends amt Fellow Citizens; TT A.M a camliil.ilc foi Coroner at the E- H lection in January next, ami shou.d 1 In, elected, will endeavor to discharge ilie duties nf the office with fidelity. Veiy respectfully, . .. * tt II. IIAUPT. nov 7 44fif Almanacks for 1830. I l'ST Received. uuv 14 T. M. DRISCOLL. CARPENTER’S Saratoga Powders, FOR MAKING CONGRESS STRING OR SARATO GA HATERS. milERE is perhaps scarcely an ittdi- JL vidua! in the United Slates, who is not acquainted, either by experience or report, with the sa’utary effects of tiie Congress Spttng Waters at Saratoga Front thirty to fifty thousand persons an nually visit Ihe.Ho Springs, many front the remotest spelions of the United States, nnd some front tlio VVest Indies, and otlier for eign places. The creat expense in visiting the Springs excludes the greater portion of the community, (moro than nine out of ten,) and the bottled water, from its high price, prevents its use lo.the extent of be ing stirviouablo, and confines it to n small number; it tinperirs to Ito n serious evil that so v.ilonhle nit article should be so res tricted, that comparatively few should he able to enjoy what is so conducive to gen eral health in the hot weather of our sum mer months. From these circumstances, Geo. W, Carpenter is pleased to announce the preparation of the ahoVe powders, con-- tnining all the essential substances with which these celebrated Springs are impreg nated, and from which the waters of the Congress Springs at Saratoga ate precise ly and effectually imitated. Willi a view to accommodate the public, and to bring into general use so convenient und valua ble a substitute for these waters, lie lias been induced to go very extensively into the manufacture of thein, to put them at a price to lid within the reach nf most per sons. For the accommodation of the pub lic, agems will bo appointed in all the ci ties and principal inland towns to givo a general circulation to so useful an article throughout the country. The public are recommended to make triqj of these pow ders, as he finds by experience, and fjom the opinion of the most eminent of the fa culty, that tlio water made from them pos sesses the same medicinal qualities, is as effectual in its operations, nod precise in taste, as that taken immediately from the Springs. These powders ar6‘ therefore re commended us « vuluald . temedy iu all cases where the Saratoga Wuturs are pro scribed. Persons on sou voyages, or vesiding at a distance from the springs, and in warm .climates, will at once perceivo tlio gtcat advantage of making use of these powders, which besides being more . portable aud less expensive than the bullied water, will keep without injury for any length of time, as they are equal in medical effect to that taken fresh from the springs, they are cer tainly much preferable froth the many ad vantages they possess. Those powders ore superior to the Scidlilz, inasmuch as they are equally a- perient and agreeable, at the same time possessing tonic and chalybeate qualities in a superior degree, ami tiro consequently belter adapted to weak and debilitated constitutions tlian any other cathartic tii use. Printed directions will accompany the powders. Manufactured nnd for sale, only, by Gen. \V. Carpenter, and. sold by appointment by! A.PARSONS, Druggist. At theJEagle No.^Q/bMWs* Bftnfffc'l \\<39 3 -Sattinctts, Flannels, Shir tings, Sec. B LUE, lili« U, .Im.U.im Cadil V X- od ami light'uHiIJibuk. mixed Sv.tf. lieu., (usioricd qualities) 40 |>s Ion priced ulme, red, blue awl green Fl.imicL 3 h.ilci 4 &, j-4 uiildeucticd i»g» 5 C.ues 54 & '5x4 bleached Sliirtinpa and Stieetiiigs- \ * 7-4 plain aud printed gtecu Floor Cloths Bloc and mixed Cnssimcrs and Broad CloihV 3-4 At 0-4 black anJ ‘ colored Merino Cloths _ Uhiek und colored Circassians and Bowl aeetls 10 11 u 4 R'oso Blankets und Mar scillcs Quilts 3 & 4 4 common and extra fine Cot ton Checks 4 & 0-4 Washington, Dorchester and Power Loom Ticking 7-0, St 4*4 heavy Irish Linen (warran ted no cotton mixture) 30,ps brown Ltuetu (assorted quail ties) 0 7 0 & 0 4 heavy Dutch aud Irish ' Diapers A 4 4 fine Birds Eye Diapers. 1 hale Russia do 9 4. & .5-4 cotton Cussimork and Flo rentines Cambric and Furniture Dimilirs Light and dark Furniture Chintzes W Into and coloied Furniture Bind i'ute da k and hl.tcU and white Cali cues and Ginghams Imitation Madras* Handkerchief* Imlin.Fliig Hill; llaiiHcrchiefs (assor ted vi/.ev) Linen Cambrics and Linen Cambric lldkfs Long Lawns and Imitation Cambric lldkfs I'lnin and Figured Swiss, Book and Mull Muslins Bishop Lawns, Jackonett and. Nain sook Minims 4 &• 0 4 cotton Cambrics aud Cam brick Muslins Needle worked sw isi Muslin Bands do do do do Lace Capes Black Ivankin, Canton and Freuch Crapes Bup'r Black India and French Sotius und Hatin and India Levantines ’ Black Gros De Zines, Gros l)e Na ples and Gros De Berlin Hilks Black Hiitrliews and Sarsnett 4 &i 5 4 black Bohbtueil Lace Veils Lad es white and black Italian Hill; Hose Gem. raw silk, horse skin, buck skin tuuLbcavof Gl itre* Gent, white and mixed Vigonia and latnhs wool ll'seand halfhose Assortment of Clark's, white, black, and colored spool Thread No 12 to 3.j white, black, blue & red patent Thread Assortment of B.nz'dlian and Tint wise Shell Hide, Long ami Tucking Combs Assortment of English Thread and Bobbinctt Laces,Edgings aud Foci in zs 4 boxes handsome Embos’d Ribbons 4 do Rich Figured. do 2 do wide aud narrow Gauze Cap Ribbons 5 boxes plain and pearl edged taffeta Ribbons 5 boxes wreaths and artificial Flow ers Roceivecf by ship Floriaii and scltr. t jregon. und for sale by dec 9 ISAAC NORTON. Approved Medicines. FANCY ARTICLES he. The following articles have •' been selected hy the subscri ber, from the different Manu facturing Establishments in England. Henry's Calcined Magnesia Henry’s Aromatic Vinegar Gnu Medicinaletle Hussud Calomel Blue Pill Evans superior l ancets Do Silver Lancet Cases and Shell Dressing Combs* and I'ocker Soaling Wax Also the splendid Scotch Tobacco and SnufTBoxos. .For sale by A. PAH SONS,Druggist, At the Eagle, Nn. 8, Gibbons Range, dec 10 Tar. ££ BBLS large size of a good qitnl' o ity and in fine order, for sale by PALM EH & LEE. dec 8 Exchange Dork. An Extract. W HEREAS much dnngnt is appre hended from the discharge of guns pistols, squibs, or other instruments where* in the .nticle ol gunpowder is used, within the limits of the city of Savannah, by In considerate persons almost every evening. licit thaefurc Ordained, That from and after the passing of this Or inattcc, it shall be the doty of the Marshal of the city a- foresail! und tlio Constable*;thereof, to in form against nil and every whito person found within the limits of the said city dis charging or attempting lo disclaim any gun, pitiol, or other fire arms, cracker, or. any othci combustible preparation, and that the person so informed against, be punished us hereinafter mentioned—of a free white person to .tie fined in k sum not exceeding $30; and if any person ot colot be found so offending as aforesaid, such ppj&ntt of color shall receive corpoial pun ishment not • xccftding ten lasites, to be inflicted hy the officer picsent. Extract from the Ordinance passed Dec. 1817. . JAMES CLELAND, c c, pro'tern (f/ 5 * Tiie City Constables a>e hereby rt ? [uired 10 use every fcXertiod for.the eo orfcemettt o( the oboye sections ot .\h or tfmpnce. F. M. STUNEj c. m. .MMM.i.Mt,, 1 An Ordinance E N TITLE I) tin Ouimiineo lu repeni «n rmidi of nil Orrlin.incc pissed ort lia’SHt.ArOctober 13.2, ns nuihori.es lie Lump, nf (hi. r.liy to lighted by con- rn. t ami for oilier purposes theiein men- onned. Hte. 1. Re it ordained byihe Mayor and Aldermen In conn' ll a.sellibled, and it is her.bi ordained by iho authority-of the saltm, rniit so much of die nfcrosalil ordi nance. ns authorises the li|(litiiig of Limps by contract, shall bo and the same is lieie- by repealed after the first regular meeting nf council- in January noxl; Sec. 3. Iln it iiidamed hy the amlmrily aforesaid that .H (he first regular meeting annually in January,' there shall he elect ed a siipei iurebilan! of Lamps under tile same rules anlf regulation!! ns other officer, nf Council are oleemdr with a ■alary of three hundred dollius per annum, nliosu duly it slmll lie lu find sufikn >nt persons 10 light, the number of Lamp, now lighted, mid to causa llm same to l.p lighted agreo hhly to the 1st seel toil of the Ordinance passed on Ilia HIM of October 18*3, and bo is hereby dculared to he liable to all such flues nnd penalties for neglecting to perform such (Imios as are pointed out by said section. Son. 3. Be it ordained hv the autluirlty aforesaid, that council shall find all oil, with ami every.other material wl ic*h may lie necessary for lighting said Lamps, amt that council shall Keep in tepair all the said Lamps, and Iho posts supporting tins same in guod order al thu expense of ilia el •y- Sec. 4. Re it ordained by the authority aforesaid, lit.., all clof itlnii. nf this ordi nance shalJ-lm punished in tike manner a, pointed out b, the ordinance authorising lamps to ho lighted hv contract. Bas.eil in Council. December 17tli, 1060'. AVAL T. WILLIAMS, Mayor: [Attest] t JAS. CLELAND. c. c. pro. tern. dec ID 300 To the Electors of Chul- ham comity. F ellow <ti izen.s—i again , 0 ■ licit vpnr suffrage for tlio (illice ot ■ Cnronoror Chatham eotiiity, at the ensu ing election in January next. TllOS. EDEN. on st *tn Cheese and butter. "S "S CASKS 1st quality Cheese and A X. I* firkins choice Goshen But ter Lauding from ship Floriaii and for said b.v dec 8 JOHNBENTLEY. Siignr, Bagging, &c. 5 HDDS prime New Oi leans Bugar, 10 (lo do Ht Croix do 00 pieces hemp Bagging 4 do llcsvidns 30 b Is •♦I'i.rJjx” Gin. 10 obis No SMackorcl 12 casks • heese SO bags Sitoi assorted sizes CO grind .Slones small vtz.es I pipe superior M.id< iraAVInc 15 ciatns Itrivql patent pressed Wine Bodies 20 Inxes Huncrlqr English Mustard £0 bids Loaf Hngnr 20 Ithds prime rediilinc Molasses 10 boxes XVlmtemore Colton Cards No 10 15 boxes Soap 10 ftrkitu first quality Gosiicn Buttpr 5 kegs btir Load 20 boxes Negro Pipes 20 13lh t ally boxes Hyson Tea, 12 2lb do do Imperial and Gunpowder Tea Boxes Cavendish dud kegs plug Tobacfco 2 cases Wool lints For sale oCHwuimntbdnting terms by HUNTINGTON & MAY. nov 23 Woolen half Hose. . 100 DOZF.N stool WooUm half Sale hy dec 10 Hose Just received ar.d lor JACOB WARING, GibbonN Blingo. Iron and Plough Moulds. "N TONS Swede' Iron, nssorlcd Jl.®™ from i i 2 to 5 inches, 124 pi mginottlds togMhor with aii nssoitment of round Iron frem 1 4 to 2 inches, squato do. from 1 I • t<> 3 inches, hoops and hand do. 1 1-4 in 3 inches, arid sheets boiler do: American Cast rind German Steel. . Just received in Store and fur sale pti accommodating.terms try HUNTINGTON & MAY. dee 4 North Carolina Bacon. /fl rfh/(X4tLl.Hrf-".ims. Shnul'lera; amt r ceivetl and fur sale by dec !0 I>. MARLOV'. Fresh Figs, Chairs, Sec. Landing from sc lie Mt/slic. gfe/f ])OZ FANCY CHAIRS evf~S: 100 di-inns fresh Turkey Figf. In Store. Boston Mess llcof , Vritne I’m It 50 toils Bale Rope. BWoksiiilth’s 1 bellows dilferoni sizes 80 qr cask. Mare ells Madeira. Wins Bids I’hitadelphia pilot Bread 2(t0 hhl.^No 3 Maukerel too bundles Eastern Hliy Boxes Fort VVItit) Nouspapei Ink 2 light Ruling Wagon*' For sale by. CANDLER & DAFlDSON. t).ec 18 . V. 4« State Bank Stock. OR sale at EFFINGER’S dec 18 Exchange office.'