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W. \V. OOltDON,
H. HABKRSHAM,
8. II. PAltRMAN,
jp.nr.Niiy.
J. P. V1I.UAMSON,
n. ll.tlUYLKH.
J. 8TONF:
u. uuiinouaHs,
I. MINId
\V. TAYLOR,
Q; D. LAMAR,
a. vv. anoi:rson.
i
^TI-p^-BorSn'iip'.W
AU AltAV lld\yuA./|nu»ter. will
l, commence loading uuniodiatol y ai\d
pr'ooeod with despatch. For freight,
"apply to
WM. <■ ASTON,'
- * —■ ~ «*• ■ *
jSRl
Sheldon.: will
freight
“* on
M
,Wm
oi passage, apply*. hr Copt. S.
• boiird, »r to.
STONE, WASHBURN & CO.
I'iiB miiW-Y'MSK-**?. Lim. “
-The regular picket *ehr EX*r
AUT« 8. NlchoU, muster, Tor
l’ eight «ifr»0 hale* undor, nod 50
hale* Cotton oil deck, or pannage,
imvinrf excellent accommodations,
npplyon board, or to
fnn 2tt PAIU’LFOItn. FAY &. CO.
f Luinpkji i, n |t •• it-iiul place of SlieritV
•*’.- In nriul.muiiiy and tietwcun the nstial
•hour* ol’nnch naloi, by porndmion oftho Justices
of thu Inferior Couit of ChiiiluimJSonnty,while
ailing for ordinary purposes, all the following
valuable tract of Inna. vis:
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FOB PBOVIDEilCE,
•Thu-brig :h».w;imjs, N.
3. Mtidmu. nu.lur, .rill hnvo lm-
liiDillatu despatch for flit) nhova
ort. For Iri'iglit nr pnMagn, np
"iilvnn Imnrd. nr to
■ PAIH'-LFOIID, FAY dtCO
7SSmp5a£ ItAIE »»*» ANJ>
It\NtvlN'i COMPANYpfUEOKijIA,
H I t’lOE In hornby givnn tlmt bonUn of >ub-
.[■rinlinii to flte .lock of thn mild company,
„iU bn opnnftd ol Riceboro’, UtMrty CooAv. in
tko Court IIouim. on VYodnonjIny, the lOfli of
l'.brunry next, nt III o clock, A. M to eoiulnuo
opon on flint dny until II P M_imd m | tho noc-
cSSlbi* dny from 10-A. Mi lo5P. M. iindortho
“Spcrintendenco or the nudoftigood CommW
iionon, »i« GK()i w , VA UTHF.UR,
JOS. JONES.
J. 8. BULLOCH.
jon 13- I® _ _____
‘valuable tide swamp
v plant vtion roit sali.. ■
W lllllNtito Innnfer bi«jil.itltingintore«i
otho Woit.tlio liiidorni/tndd would noil
i.i. ;i ; LANDS niitho.Siivniiniih Buck River
Ueniilbrt DUtrict. (S. CO coiitlllnllig ulumj Wo
ocron, of which, ubout 450 oro Improved. Him
plantation adjoining Unit of Judge Chevenon the
Eut is considered to bo among the most eligible
oittbat Rivor, as tegords pitch of tides? exemp
tion from Freshotn, productiveness oi rail, and
the alwenoo of Creeks, Knolls. Sands Are. wtU»
the exception of about 80 acres, it ban been re*,
ducod to cultivation within tho lani 12 years.—
The Canals, embankments, ditches, &c.. nm be
lieved to bo equal to those of any other I lanta-
tion on live River. Tlio mound uttaolied to the
llnrn Yard, is new and. spacious, furnishing am
ple room for ricking 20<K) bur els ul Rico. Fbore
is attached to the place, an excollolir tlirnslung
machine, which has boon in operation twoyenrs.
The Negro lioitsus, &c., ate manly of recent
conitruction, and furnish accommodations for a
gang of 150 negroes. Possession may bo ob-
tabled in January, UiW or HJ7» as .uay bon-
S dnpon. For tenii.<,npi>ly to Hubert Haber
Whitmarsli Iduud, nonr Suvuiiiiuli.
nov 9 d’’
,FO!t NEW«PO«K—ivAr Line.
The roirulur puckut hriii ULOK
141 A, (.’apt. Sliciwnod, will have
despatch. For rruight or pawngo,
having oxcollcnt accuiiiinodufloim,
apply on hoard, nr lo
PADKLPORD. PAY ff CO.
The nclir Exact, will rail Tooioiinw, andean
lukc 60 balnu Colton an duck, for which, or pa*
ango, il|i[ilyhaoliove. jail 27
PO.;* SALE, PHBlUirrOil ‘
CHART I.
The good Mtoiinch brig NUIV,
4.' Im i then W3 Imm, alio i« In cmnplein
ordor, and r udy lo receive a cargo.
Apply till, dav Id Cap!.' Norriu ou
lion' flit Johof npunr wliurf. or in
?ppbSe
TITPI
Sl-T \ !
laiyfl ,
S rUAttAJO tF tOi
HI8 v coinpany is how in completo npnraUon
M.- for tlie'-coitvi*vane.* of luerchiiiidiza to
.>1 aeon and t^ttpu.fni.in.'ibeiiw t«» Darien and
8avaiiun)u tiie'.stymuboat Comet, having boon
built expressly for tho pilrposo of towing, will it
i4 expected, perform her trips iii tho shortest pos
sible time. strict anentiiiti will bd paid to the
careful bandimg of goods and every facility nf-
foul’d lo ousiiro prompt d.Hi*atch. 'Apply to
TUPmidtr SISTAftE,
, . Agents Havatmab.
Hoa if Cottoir. Agents.Macon. -J.. v
. Hetfty Yoitgu Aaent Darien. *
jail 11' dcr -
TO THE AFFLICTS.>. .
T ill,Uoa. Sain’l H.Cox. I). D.ofN.-York
and Airs. Dames, No 12,* Park Place, N. . - ■ . . ■
York, Thomas \V. Olcott, l-jiq. Cashier ofMe-i CapUun on l>o.«,rd. Mr to
chamy and Fartnei*8ank, a. d Clias Warnor,-
Esq. Argus Otfiua. \lbam; Huger Adsit, Abra-
ham iiitciicock. Hubert Martin, and John Ulnko
of the city of Hudson; Sam’l. lit), steamboat Al
bany; und Win. Daily, New t/jbanon; as vv lias
Doctors Tahnnii. Frury. Rosmnn, and Hunt,
FOli 9.4VAXNAM VIA EDISTO
.. . AND It AUFOHT.
The steam packet ET«
A .v"^-» _ - gw.AN, Cnpt-SuHstinl.
intended to ply balwc oil
ibis place and Savannah
.p'sa regular jijickei, atpl will cotiitufttici) b ^ lir^t
trip on Wednesday morning tho Dtl) hist.loUying
Fitzshnons wharf at 7 o’clock. She will' leave
Savann-ih on Friday the 14th it»M. )ii time to ar
rive hero with nasseinrors for the New. *Yprk
Packets. Which departs on* Saturday; afternoon.
Fi»r passage or further information,apply to tho
W. 8. D'.WAH. Agoht, Fitzsimons whf;
WM. DUNCAN,-Agent, Savannah.
Charleston, Dec. 7.
dec 10 ' '
jail 25
practising physician^ of thu city of Hqd«ou, aro
referred to by per.ni«ion, for proofo'' f:iej, that
die following Medicine Will positive)) curb ull
casenof Cutaneous Eruption, •
West’s Patent Chlorine Cosmetic-aml Pills,
for tit'* cure oftho most inveterate llitig Vorins,
Salt Hhemn, and ali eruptions nud disorders of
the skin.—'This remedy is otfered to the public nllll ' llll ri,».» n „i n , l ,i;„„
upon tlte testimony of hundreds who-havq bean | . • n n* . e
cured by it, add also upon tho recommendation J
of eminuat physicians who have examined the
composition aud lusted its- healing virtues iu
their practice.
. Tito Proprietor assures the public, that not a
single case bus cornu to his auowlcdge where tho
medicine lias boon used, without giving relief.
Ample references aud tostimouiuls may be seen
where it is for sain, but the limits ofun advertise
ment will permit tho publication of but few. It
TO HEYT. - ; . .
A comfortable two story dwelling
(lo'iee. situated in 8outlrBrofid-sl,
•w ar the Academy —Possessiongiv
4 on the 1st «f April next. For
terms, apply atthis oilice.
(CT ALL PE*1190^19 is forewarned
tniilitt^ - iiz ilnith \I. iJawsy. a>* I will not pay
■M. G. Q.AW8EY.
COTTON ON DUCK.
^ H\-»8 wanted for tho brig Charles
9
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JiHepli. for Bostou.—Apply to
WOODIHI ’•* St MAY.
rr Mas, jane f. tiiloh
. hugs leave to inform Iter trim i it die public,
• that die has taken a house iti Warren-Square,
I in the roar of Judge Demon's, for tho nccutnino-
. . . . .. , J dntlon of UOAHDRH8* atid solicits ifHiure of
must bo apparent that physicians will notlinzard t | )0 , r patronage. nov tt
their reputation iu recomuimiding medicine not
justly tested, or which is uinvorthv of notice.
Copy of u communication from Dr. John Tal-
m.n n(*,lin mil) itl'IIil.Ijnil III lll.i iivmi.liilfi.
CllAI'HAT lliriLliGBY.
a N ;.;.m fbr rJcfcrrJ Utmt—vtn« of tin
ft. Corps will bo bold ul tho Laboratory on
S99S
. Isnt iitimbnr forty (40) originally sitttato in t|»o
first district nfllnbenmom county, containlngtwn
Hundred and Fitly Acres, .well known aw tho
celobr tied Land (laid Dopositn, nit which thoro
h a small vettletnnntaf about Forty Acres and isu
good terming lot.
Also, that valualde lot known us thn number
thirty nine (09) formerly lit the said first district
of Hubersbam county, uow in Lumpkin county,
adjoining the nbnve'loi No 40. containing Two
lliimlicd and Fifty Acres, (250) more or less;
litis lot i- well k town us a rich Gold Deposite,
there.: Is a c.roelt running Uirduglt this tract,
and a small settlemeii! of uboirt fifteen ncros
denied. 1
Also, all tjt<|t lot of land known ns tliirty-tbreo
(93) (prmiirly in the suidHrst district of Hnbor-
sham, now Lumpkin county, containing Two
Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less, except
ten netes reserve, on which the house stands;
this lot is known as the Keith lot, is believed to
be a vulunblo gold lot, it is a good fiirming lot and
about seventy acres oftlte land aro cleared. The
Tennessee nvnr runs through it.
Also, nil that lot of land known fia thu nttnv
her•tifty.fnuH(fi4)in thesmid first districtol'Haher-.
sham, now Lumpkin county, containing Two
Hundred .and Ffty Acres, tnoro or iess,called the
Hextoii lot. Them are about fiftojin acres cleared
and the Tennessee rivor runs turo’ the N. W*
corner of the lot. it issiliiule in a rich gold region
and believed to bo rich.
Also, all that lot oflund known ns number thir
ty five. (35) in the first disttictof-Hnbendiam
uow Liimnkin county, containing Two ill Mil
dred and Fifty Acres, mere or loss, called Hiticlo
Place. On this lot about fifteen awes are clear-
qd. Town creek runs Mirongh it and fonns an
excollopt mill sent on wjtich thoro is a valuable
mill house. There is also' a good small frame
duelling House aud out houses on this lot, it is
situate within tjuee miles of rich gold runs and
is probably rich in that valuable metal.
Also, all (that lot known an tho number thirty,
two (32) In said 1st district of Habersham now
Lumpkin county, containing Two Hundred and
Fifty Acres, more or ‘ Tito Tennessee river
rims through this lot, and the water power is
good; about twenty ticres of this lot are cleared,
and as It corners on* number forty, (40) and ad-
o’iAm the Keith lot, it is itself believed tube rich
it gold.
Abo. ail that lot known itii.number fo'rty-two
(42) iu the'said } 1st district of Habersham, now
Lumpkin county, containing Two Hundred and
Fifty acres,, more or less, called the Ferry lot—»
The ’Tennessee river runs through the middle
of this Ipi. There is a settbiuenton it, und ubout
twenty five acres improved land, it is situato in
the gold region, and ina neighborhood known to
bn rich in gold. . '
Alsoj all,the right, title and interest of tho late
Daniel Blnke.in ail that lot nf land Itnawu as the
number forly-onu (41) in the said 1st district of
ll.-ibersbatn, now Lumpkin county, containing
T'VQ'Hmidrod and Fifty Acros, more or lc«r, on
Avbicb Slab Town Is situated. This lot U boun
ded on tho north by the celebrated Lead Depo
sit lot, and it is thereforu believed to he rich in
that metal, about thirty acres nf tho land are
cleared aud thoro is a good atpre liottso And other
buildings on the place. '
Also, nil that lot of land in the fourth district
o Habersham, now Lumpkin cdunty,known ns
the iiutnbor soveuty-one, (71) and bettor known
ns thn Loud old Mill lot. A large branch of the
Tennessee called Town creek runs through this
lot. and outturn three line water (nils for inilWit is
believed also to be ricb.in gold and is very vulna*
bln from its vicinity 4o known rich gold veins.
‘ AImo.- all -that lot of land kuown mh the number
niglit-fonr (84) in the said fourth district of llaber
sltamj now Lumpkin county, bounded on the
north.bv the line oftho fifth district, containing
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less.
Potatoes and Salt.
BY P. a. inil'K & O. COHEN.
Wfil bo sold iii front of onr storo on Monday
1st Feb lit 1) o'clock, without tho leust reserve,
300 hampers Irish Potatoes
40 sacks Liverpool blown Salt
jn»29 Tortns cosh
BY P. 6. SHICK & O. COHEN.
«Ju the first Ttmmlav in Fehmary noxt. will
bo sold at the Court House, bolwoon tho usual
hours of salo,
Lot No IU, containing fi ncros on tho South
Coin mob. Pit* lino of the contemplated railroad
, ®™cnii runs in tho iiqmediatn neighborhood
orthts lot—A plot of it can bo seen upon appli-
cation nt our counting room, by which it is laid
inmlQwn lot* with* ftQtil Upon the continuation
o( West Broad-street Thonbovn sale will be
positive, tieing tho property oftho Bank of tho
State of Georgia by whldi warranted titles will
bogt.Ven
I ?rms of the sale | cash J tho balance payable
in two annual iastaluidiits, secured hy mortgage,
nr note with npprovedpersoital security.
Wfccm. COHEN.
.»>■ Win i*e sold mi tho first TsnPnlny in February
negt, between the usual hours of sale, before tho
Cpiirt House in tho city of Savnmiali, the follow-
lttir urim 'rty belonging to tho estate of tlio lato
Jno..Waters.
Tlie rice plantation callod Twickenghnm. con
taining 105 acres of low nndfiO ncros of high
laud, together with 48 negroes, 2 fiats, 2 boats,
onddocon wbAolbarrows—constituting Lot No 1
The Cotton Planuttion, containing 320 acres
of land; together with 22 negroos and ordinary
art Idas, stock excluded—constituting Lot No 2.
• wd nud Building in Columbia Ward, sub-
joct to the lease—constituting Lot Not.
Anil immediately alter ut the lato dwelling of
tho deceased, all Ids house Furniture,"Wines,
Mules, Horses, Wagons, &p. Stc.
WM. H. CUYLER, ri
GKO.W. AND1.R80N.
W. \V. GORDON, ( Uxor..
Torm,—One.third cti.h, romninflor ill rin 1 ' ttnfl
Mnymre *17 per rant intonwl, w cnroll by lumil
janHr* 011 premiieixtiJ ponmiulreciirity.
uxporienco calculuiod to remnvo obstinate diseit-
sos of long stauditig, it is Willi pleasure 1 can re
commend your Chlorine Cosmetic and Pills as
a perfectly safe and valuublo medicine ill tho
cure ofevory description of cutnneouseruptions
“Respectfully, your humble servant.
“JOHN TALMAN, V. D.
“Mr. DavId Wrrit, Hndson.”
“Tho subscribers, pracitHitupliysicians oftho
City of Hudson, having a kuowfcdgo of tho com
position of tho above ntodicine ami having prov
ed it in our practice, cheerfully concur witn Dr.
Tairnan in recommending it to tho public us an
oflicacious remedy for eruptive diseases,
“ROBERT G. FRA <Y. M. D
ROBERT ROSMAN. M. D.
JOHN HUNT, M D.”
The above medicine bus boon lately discover
ed and tho success that hasjitlondod it, is won
derful beyond description. Person* who have
the most inveterate eruptions,covering the whole
body und bond, and causing thn hair to fall,* and
who have tried ull the remedies and skill they
could procure, without any lusting benefit, have,
beon in a lew weeks perfectly anu permanently
cured. Of this fuel hundreds of certificates may
bo procured, but thoy could not ntoro thoroughly
convince the public tlinn tlio testimony above
adduced.. When men who stiind so higfi iu the
community as the above, not only with regard
to morality, but religion, think it thoir duty to
como out and incur the responsibility of recom
mending it to their fellow citizens, there must
be something more than common in its eflects.
Just received and for sale by
THOS. M. TURNER,
Opposite the Mansion House.
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Piano fortes tHalcb and
•REPAIRED;
O RDERS loft nt I. W. Morroil’s, Gibbons’
buildings, will br> putictuallV attended t
by SAM’L SPKIS8KGER.
jnn 18 15l|t.x
The above huint? the property of Daniel Blake,
deceased, and sold for tho benefit of the heirs and
creditors. ROBT. HABERSHAM.
Adminis’r pf Estate ofrD. Blako
jnn Ifi
O'.The. Dnloneglm paper, and Recorder,
Millcdgvilla. will publish the above weekly, and
Charleston Mercury, twice n week and son’d their,
bills to this office for payment. '
ADMINIHTRATOK’S' SALE.
Oii Thursday, the 3d day or March next.
W ILL h» sold (atValainbrosin. tho p)anta<
lion of the lute Daniel Blako on the Great
Ogccltue River, about fifteen miles from Savan-
nan,) by permission of tho Justices of tho Inferi
or Court of Chatham County, while sitting for
Utdinary purpamr, the tollowmg propony, vim
two Flats, one Canoe, one Wagon, bno Cart,
twelve Ploughs, three Ox do. two IlalTOWs,
twelve well broko Mules.
The entire stock (about 110 head.) of Cattle,
consisting of 40 Oxen,Cows,Calves,atid other dry
Cattle, together with sundrv articles of Furni
ture—being the property of Daniel Blake, dec’d.
and sold for tho benefit of the heirs aud creditors
ofBaid astute.
ROBT. HABERSHAM, Administrator,
junlfi
• BT F. W. IIEIlVEitlAIY.
On tlio first Tuesday in February next,will bn
sold, it Negro Woman,30 yenrs old,n good cook
nndwyher, _ . j nn 5^7
HV p. W.AIEINEMANN.
. .. j At Priv.lu 8,1a.
<u. baskets Lbniupitguo, just received nor
■telinbtat I'.llwnn ftum Chnrldon.
ituM-
BY P. W, IIEINEMANN.
At IViretn 8»lo,
100 hill. Bxltimbre Flmir
„flfl l))S) Bin Cuflcn, 30 dn Cuba dn
800 Mcb, 8nlt.lQ0 Imnl. nriun' Kmnniii Hny
0 'W Ubngm Siianr, 10 bx. N O Lonl do
50 casks.Rice, filihus Bacon
" 30 bbls Nd 2 Muckorul.30 do No 3 do
20 kegs primi’ Butter, 20 bbls Crackers
50 boxes Cordial*?"
JjJ! ql’tJflNks French Madeira Wmo
20 do Sweet Malaga do, 4 do Mndoira do
upes Cognac Brandy.3 do Holland Gin
Iruuis Smyrna Figs
. . V*'. - Also, \
20 cases Champagne, 10 do do, pints
20 critic* Crockery
J^yMr^Tcpit Chests,warrant’d fire proof
, lyffahlni's Rotary Cooking Stoves
AI«o, n variety comprising a general assort-
ment, for*mlo cm- accommodating term i.
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BY P. O. SHUCK « O. COHEN.
On the first Tuesday iu February, will humid
at the Codtf.Hotiso, between tho usual hours of
sale,
Ono half of Lot No. 230,3d District, Coweta
County, now in Hourd.County.
jan'J . 4 Terms cash
The Macon Telegrnh will, publish tho above
once a weak until tho day of sale, und forward
their accounts to thU ofiico.
AdihiniMratar** tuile.
BY P.G. 8UICK 4k O. COIIETV.
On thufinit Monday in March unit, will ba
sold in front of tho . Court House betwoon tlio
usual hours of salo,
OhMhlrd-oftho Pilpt Boat 8avautiah,belong
ing to tho citato nf Wright Whito deceased; sold
bv order of Hie administrator, with permission
oftlte MohorableluforiarCourt ofChathnut Co,
dec 30 Terms cash
Goohcn BitUcr. : T
BY F. O. 8IHCK & O. COHETV.
(At Private Sale.
20 kegs Goshen Butter, ail of ono dairy and
of*iiportor quality, lauding from brig Georgia,
jnn 22
BY P. O. Slll' k A O, COHEN.
At Private 8alo.
200 hampers Irish Potatoes
20 sacks fine table Salt
10 half bbls Herring
jitn 81. v ..
Shot and Lead
inyDEH UECltEE I1V EQUITY.
frHJ'WBdaatuiat.rM.J. II Gucntrd*ndal.
N Tliursday, tlte]Ills Februaiy,at 11 o'-
clock, wifi bo sold, near tlio Exchange in
Charleston, 8. C.
All tlmt valuublo Plantation, belonging to tlio
I'jOnte of thu late John G'ternrd, called “the Re-
com, sitiuitonn tlio Savuiuiub River, in 8t.Pe-
Jor'.PorWi, ilnmirorl Di.tricl, contnining about
COO acres of Rico Lluirf.
Also, -1
All thxtotbcV Hlantoflon, iu St. Luka’s Psri-b,
an Now. River, containing ubout 850 ucre, of
bWDlUJ).
All Ihareniniuilar oftlm Landsofsamo Estate,
in 81. Lnka's, calfed Pury’, Burany, cunlaininu
about 10,000 acres. .,
•, lorms—Olio-third cash, balnnco in one.
and three years, secured by bond and mortgage.
Purchaser to pay for patters.
J W. GRAY,Com. in Equity,
jm 14 14—1J[) ' H J
O SHBRIFFN* SALE.
N the first Tuesday:in March next, will bo
sold in. front of the Court House in the
city of Savannah, ClmtlmnTcounty, betwoon tho
usual lumra of sale.
Two ttegrocs, Sam and tlannah, ievied on as
tlio property of Thomas Keoblor, it ndor nnd by
virtue of two executions on foreclosure ofmort-
guge. issueing out oftho Hon. tbo Inferior Court
orciialhhm county. Iu fitvnr of EDpne&'r Jencks
and M. Winkltr rs. the said Thomas Koehler.
J I DF.WS. Hheiifi’o. c.
BY P.D. 8HICK 4^0. CO HE TV.
•*.Ai Private Salo.
200 hags Shot
.5000 lbs Incad. just repmved per schr Marion
'tfrtHti Ualtimnm. ' j„n
■ f SHERIFF’S SALE*
^kN tlie first Tuesday hi March noxt, will bo'
-old at the .Court House in Effingham
Count)*, between the usual tidurii of sate, fiftj
eight acres of [•nnd, lying nnd lioipg in tho sal
county of I2.fl.inh im.bimndod N oastwnrdlv lly
Bird and Strobbnr s land, south wostwardly hy
Goorgo Glover's land, oastwnrdlv by Georgo
Fowls laud south and wostwardly* by John G.
Fotzor'slntid; lovied on a* tlte property of John
F. llelmly to’satisfy an exociitlou in favor of
William Anibroia, issuing out of u Mngistrato 1
Court und returned to mo by a constable,
jnn 12 JOHN G. HEIDT, s. f.. c,
ecoaYojiy a»:>
TlON.
J. F. STOKES. Tailor and llahit Maker,
B .T18 leave to return bis thanks to the pub
lic, for tho libera} patronage. lie has re
ceived since his cotn.noncmnont ;. bo also .bogs
leave to state, that Im is still doing business at
Itis old 4tattd. on WhUnker-street* next,door to
Mr. Prendergast’s Stnrd. and three doors North
ofthe Mansion House, where he will tlmiikftilly
receive bnsinoss of every description in the a*
hove line, nud pledges himself that every article
entrusted tn his charge, shall ho cut. made and
trimmed ill the neatest and most fiuhiminblo
stylo, or according to order on thn following no
cotntnodntingterins, for cash, at reduced prices,
or orders on Dry Goods. Grocery, or Boot nnd
Shoo Establishments in the city. Persons send
ing servants for Clothes, will nleoso sctidnn or*
derfor tlurarticle* and the cnsli. or tho proposed
order, as no books will be kept in fitturo.
Persons indebted to J. E. S. will confer a fa
vor by calling and sottling their accounts,
dec 8 3'14—2m
8SO HE WARD.
Will bo paid for the delivery id
Iff i Savanuab Jail of my iicgrq Ilian
JPt PETER, wbo absconded on £kJ
tiW/J / instant—lie was dressed with
mibJlLi whito woollen pantaloons, black
jucket nnd lint, about 40 years of
ago, large in statue, 5 feetO inches high, very
large head, high forehead, aud heavy eyes. This
man lias boon in this city 14 months, (working
outt) peraonsnro warned not tu employ him ei
ther with or timhouta ticket—Apply to Hamil
ton Fripp^Deaufort, 8. C^or
. LAWTON Si WlLLIGHAM, Savannah.
jan25 21ca
8*0 REWARD.
A'rewnrd of 20 dollars wfil bo
’ paid for tho npprcliensinh nnd se
curing in jail iu Savannah,'my
negro ROBERT, who absconded
. from Paracltucln Landing about
the 25th December in the steam-
• boat Washington, and said ho was free. If ho
“OS * ticket it is forged—Ho is a young fellow 19
or 20 years old, about six feet high, yellow coui-
pWinu, of rather slim make, n slight stoop for
ward os he stands or vvulks, rather plausible and
pi * >02111 his speech, and manners. Persons
nr • warned-not to omploy or harbor him.
Applyt°A.J.Lawton, Robertvillo,9.C. oi
1 hi LAW F,V N * WILLINGHAM,
n ■ 2d|2w - Savannah.
^gjJ , or«tobyja,..utaei« l M. < u neat
dissoleyion.
T in:firm»rj b. iikrb;:rt&.co.wm
dissolved on the 28th instant, bv tho death
of Win. D. Jiidnb, and the affairs of tlie soma
will bo closed bv the undersigned, who tenders
Ins sincere thanks to the frionds of tlte late con
cern, for thu patronage they so liberally confer-
ed,nnd informs them thnt.hp has transferred tho
business to Mr. F. W. Hoineinnnu f »r whom ho
earnestly request* uco'itinuuiico of their favors.
WM. C. CRENSHAW.
jan27 , Surviving Copartner.
AUCTION AM1> CO n T1ISSIO If
BUSINESS.
T HE undersigned having succeeded the late
firm of J. B. Herbert & Co. solicits the
patronage heretofore extended to it, also of his
friendsnnd tlie public, nud hbpos by.unremitling
attention and assiduity, to •ncrittho approbation
of those who mav favor him with bosmo**. He
will make liberal advances oft goods entrusted
to hut core. F VV. HEINEMANN.
RrFErir.scr.i
John Cumming Sf Son, Win. Gaston,
S. B. Park man & Cp,' Jos, Cumming,
Padelford, Fay & Co, R. <k W. King.
G. B. Lamar, I; R. St. Join: ol Co.
jan27 23 .
NOTICE.
T HE Justices oftho Inferior Court will moot
at tho Court Houso at 10 o'clock A. M.
oil Monday next, to qualify the recently elected
County Otflceis. Bv order.
jnn29 ROBT. VV. POOI/ ftt Clork.
flPpSn CANDLE* '
|K^ 4k ’>' >XE3. warrants! to Iw oiiro nnd
QW (7 gi imiuo spurm, aud lino 3ca Island
Cotton Wick, aolcctgd for families use. For sale
by A. PARSONS.
JmrSB
ADHINISTBATOU-S SALE.
On riitt-firsl TueidAy iii March next,
W ILL lioxold (in front oftho Court llouso
iii the city of Savannah), by- permission
of tlio Justices of tho < Inferior Court or Ciiatlinm
jDountyl while sitting for ordinary purposes, tho
following two negro *laVos: Froderickaild Cufly,
being tho property of Ditnicl Blako, deceased,
and sold for the benefit of tlio Ilcira and Credi
tors of said P.stntc.’
ROUT. HABERSHAM, Administrator,
jnn 10
ADiaiNIMTit ATKLVS HALE
Continued. ..
O N the first TneAdity in April next, betwaoji
tho usual hours or SboritPs snlfts, will bo
sold liofore tlio Court IJonse in tho county of
Harris, a lot of Land containing 202J acres.know
ns Lot No 3:t7, in the tweiisieth district formerly
Muscogee, bin now. Harris county, sold by per
mission ofthe Honorable the Inferior Court of
Brynu county, when sitting as a Court nfOrdinu-
ry, and for tno benefit of tho heirs of John G,
Butler deceased. A N N G. BUTLER, Adm'or.
Jim 16 14t
. . THE UNDERSIGNED
U WING disposed of bis interest in tlio
O Drug Businoss. to Messrs. COPPEE &
BUWNE, takes tbjs method of soliciting for
them, a continuance oftlte custom of his friends.
A. G. OEMLER.
jan 11 9
THE NUB8CKIBERS
£ NFORM tlteit friends nnd tlie pnblic, that
they have nqrchasod tho Stock of Mr..
A« G. Ocnder. and intend to keen constantly on
bund an uxteusive assortment or DRUGS and
MEDICINES, and FANCY ARTICLES,
which tliev will sell nt the lowest prices, und on
accommodating terms. To the former ouston^
eisof Mr. Oemlur, they pledge tltemselvcs to
merit a continuance of their patronage; and to
Pby* iciuns, they promise unreiutucd attention ti)
their Prescriptions, or ordors.
EDWARD COPPEE,
ALFRED T. BOWNE.
jnn 11 9
A Iklfll NINTH A TOR’S SALE.
4~k N *ha fir-t Tuesday ill Mnrnh next, .will lie
M-F siddby pet mission of the Justices oftho
iulbrior Court of Brynu county while sitting Tor
ordinary purposes, before the Court House in
.diecitv of Savmtnali, between dm inqiulhminiuf
sale, the following property,vix: oil’the riglit,tltlo
mid interest oftho lute Win. R,Gray,being |-5th
III 2 lots, loiters M'. andO. bounded on die ivost
by St. Gtnthstreet, and cast by Wolnut-streot,
citv ofHavannali, being the property of the Into
Win.R. Gray, and sold for the benefit oftho
heirs and creditors of Raid estate.
. . ' THOMA8 8. CLAY, Adm'or.
dec 22 240
■M
Dry Goods nt Auction.
BY S. PniLIIRK U A CO.
Ou WEDNESDAY, tlio 3d Feb. nt 11 o’clk
in frout qf store,
Otto case Flannels, nsjorlud qualities Sf colors
3 biles Ticking
Onocn*n blenched Bhirilhga and Slicotings
jn» fO Terms cash
Pure Old Madeira and 8berry Wiuo at Aucttoa
BY K PHILBRICK A CO.
On WEDNESDAY pektrtho 3d >Fcb. at
11 o’clock in front of store,
dll dozen pure old Madeira Witie, bottled ih
Madeira and accompanied with custom botilo
certificates orimnnrtnlinn.
Also, .
12 dozon old Brown Sherry Witte; of fine ffa*
vor and wariantcd pure.
Jaw 86 • Terms nt salo
Vt , Hlc}l».“i «t Auetipp. T~
BY s. PHIL (BRICK & CO.
' On WEDNESDAY,tlio3.1 Feb.util o’dk,
in front of more, f> cn**“s new Silvor Watches,
each caso containing C Watcheft, in lot. to suit
piirchnsors. Sale positive, and terms cashi
Jftti2S
BY S. IMIlLBHiek. * CO.
. At Private Salo.
5bbiLand 100 bblMJebitDyurabcHlN 12 Rum
now tuuding from nliip .Spartan, from Boston,
and will bo sold on die wliurf ul a low price.
japW •
BY fl. PltlLBUItik «c CO.
At IfriVate Hale.
30 bbls Apples,landing from brig WalUinttt.
jan 20
BY S. FIlILUnit’KA CO.
At Prlvnfo 8elo.
30 bbls, 30 half do, 50 kegs first quality Crack*
era, landingfrom brig Kouiulus from Philadel
phia. jau 18
W Dr. EBWAR0 Will,
front this day, resuine tlio practice of hi* Pro
fession in nil its brunches. He is to be found at
thoDmg Establishment of Cuppcadt Bowne.or
at his dwelling in Brougliton-street.
jan 12 9
SEMINARY FOB YOUNG
LADD'S.
CHESHIRE, CONNECTICUT.
T HE Winter Term- of Miss Corn wall’s
.Seminary, wfil commence on tho 14th of
October.
Tuition for Term nf tiocnty-tico treeht.
Common English Studies, $0 00
Higher English Branches, 9 00
French, 9 00
Latin, , 9 00
Music (including use of instrument,) * 18 00
Drawing aud Painting, 10 00
do do (including oil,) 15 00
Board may bn obtained in tlie faintly with the
Principal, nnd other families, nt $1 50 per weok,
exclusive of wnshing, fuel aud light*. The num
ber ofbnnrders tu thn family of tho Principal, is
limited to eight, and it is necessary that nil who
wish* board with her should moke early applica
tion.
It is expected that all who enter the Seminnry
wfil continue to tlio close of the term, nnd no de
duction wfil be made for absence, except in case
of protracted illness. Pupils may outer any time
during tho term, und will bo charged only from
the time they commence.
References —Rev. E. E. Beardsley, Barrage
Beach, Esq. Cheshire. Rt. Rev. Bishob Brownell,
Rev. Dr. Wheton, President of Washington
College, Hartford. Rev Dr. Judd, New Haven.
Rev. Mr. Jarvis, Chatham. Rev Dr Turner.
Rev. Df.Anthoii,Rev. Dr. Hawks, Floyd Smith.
Esq., New York. Rev. Edtccrd Nmfcille, Sa-
vannah Cicorgin. .234* dec 8
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned having been elected a
Justice of die Peace for thn Fomlli Beat,
will be found on and a(tor Monday t!io 18th hist
at hit office on the Buy, Truchufott’s building,
whqn.hn proposes iu connexion with his magis
terial und notorial duties, .to attend to the Ship
ping of Seamen.—Merchants and Captains of
vessels can roly upon spuedy and prompt atten
tion lo their call*.
Return day, Wednesday tho 27th January—
Court will sit Saturday, tith February.
GEORGE.MILLEN, J.F. and
jan Ifi Notary Public.
■ • NOTICE)
HTOR.TON & FUbLKR tnkoflu. inmlo nfin-
IT formingtlie publicthaj inciftrioaueucool tlte
advance on first quality Sewing Silk, the price
wfil be 0Jgrots on tho first February next.
jntr19
FOB BALE;
4 BLACKS MI PH, who is an excellent
workman. poMcssos n good character, flc
may ho seen at tlm blacksmith shop of Mr. G. T.
Barton, on tho end of West Broad-street, near
Mr- Winklers Saw Mill. 13 jan 13
ADlMNISTKATOtt’S SALE.
O N the first'J’uosdny in April next, will ho
sold at the Court (louse in Henrycounty
between tbo usual hours of sale,
Lot otto hundred und «ighty-throo(183) ifi tho
second district of Henry Co, belonging to tbo
estate of Titos. Goddaid, deceased, nnd sold by
permission of tbo . Hon. tlio Inferior Court of
Chatham County and by order of tlte administra
tor. II. KNAPP, Adm’or.
janSfl 02
TO THE PUBLIC.
Mfl'R. BERRY takes tho earliest oppnrtunitp
to lnfurin Jifc’frltnds nnd thn pnhl’r. thn!
he hiisostahlislierf a Toll Mill, and intends to
grind Corn and shut! keep constantly on hand,
Grists. Corn, Husk, Crack Corn, ond shall lie
enabled to supply any quantity by contract, nilli-
or for cash or in exchange for Grain, ntliio most
leasonablo prices, by applying Court House
Square, after the first of Jumiury. • • . 12
dec 29 251 1
HAIUNE A F1HE INSURANCE
BANK.
January 20th, 1830.
TkJOTIC'E—An election * for »ev«n Directors
IT lo munngo tho bitstnoM of this Bank, will
be held at the banking room on Monday the 1st
February noxt.bctwoeti 10 o'clock A*. M- and I
o'clock P. M —By order oftho Hoard,
jan 20 ' JAS.SMITH. Cashier .
. NOTICE.' e
A LL per*oiHb iving detnatul* against the es-
/B. ,J to of Nathaniel Law, lute of Liberty Co.
deceuxed, ore requested to present thcm;proper-
|y attested, without delay, und tliose indebted to
Raid estate,aro borohy requested to mako imme
diate payment lo tho first named of tlie under
signed. JOHN B. BARNARD, ? A ,„
SAMUEL 8. LAW, } Ad,,,or "
jnn 10 14
NOTICE. ‘
P ROPOSALS will bo received until the17lh
of Februnry next, far repairing tlio Bridge
between Ontland and Whittnash Islunds. For
tlie utuuner iu which tlio wor)ti* to bo done and
tho qonlity of the unterinls th bo used, apply to
eitlierofdto undersigned.
4 TIMOTHY BARNARD,
^ WM M A CRAY,
J.P. SCREVEN,
jan 20 .17UIJ7F
BANK OF OABIEN.. w
Decembers, 1635.
A N election will be held nt the Banking
Hoiiho in this city on Mondrty, tbo 4tb of
January, 1830, fqf tlirce Directors of this* Bunk,
on tlie part oftho'individual Stockholder* fur the
ensuing year. Tho polls will Ixvopened nt 10
o'clock, A Al. and closed at2 o'clcick, P. M.
By order.- E S. REES,
doc 17 - . (’ashler.
„ NOTICE.* ;
fNl HE Copartnership heretofore existing tin-
JL dor tlie firm of A. 8. Jones St. Co. is tlfgi
day dissolved by mutual consent. Either of tlie
undersigned is authorized to mottle tlie dvht* of
the late firm. AUG'S. SEABORN JONES
THOMAS GREEN,
jnn 20 10—lm
LAW NOTICE. . *
f HE subscribMr prnmwfiig to practise law,
Jl in the Superior Court* of the Eastern
Circuit, nnd in tlm several Co irt* in the City of
Savavnah, will pay prompt attention to any bu-
oiiom with which ho mav bo intrusted * His of
fice is on tho Bay above Guudry & Legrini’*.
A. DRY8DALE.
19—Jm.
DIVIDEND. NO.«.
. Banlcof Darien, pec.7,1835.
T HE Board of Directors or this Batik, have
this day declared a Dividend of throe pnr
cent, on the amount of capital stock paid iu for
tlio la*t six month*, which will bo duo and paya r
blo on ond after the 1st day of January next; to
tliostocklmldorh, or thoir legal representatives.
EBEiVEZERS. REES, Casliier.
dec 17 242
Euglirth Potatoes in Hampers.
BY 8, PIIILBRICK A CO.
At Private Kale.
50 hamper* PotatucR, 100 bushels do,on lioatd
brig .Noma, for Rale in lots to suit pttrcluucrs.
j.m0 . . ** ,*• ’
BY S. 1*111 LBItlCK ft CO.
3000 Imsltel* Corn, 2Q0 bundle* pritito Hay
100,000 lbs priino BaconHums, Middlings und
‘ Hhoulders *-. .'v * ‘
200 priiiiu IbtUlinorellams.iubsgi
250 Wg* Lard
2000 bu*l)cl* Liverpool ground Salt
50 sacks Liverpool blown .Halt
200 boxos Soap, GO lings L'ollt'o
200 boxes 8 hy 10 Window, (ilnsfl
TOO chaat*, balmiest* aud quarter chests lm
nerial and Young Hyson Tea
20 hbl* and 10 hhd« Sugnr
1 ^ 10U hamds Hmynnl street Flour
ltlO dri Philadelphia do
' 100 w bids high proof M onong’Ia Ryo Whit key
60 barrel* Cordial*,' assorted
. 10 hair pines 1 mire Chumpagne Brandy.
10- pipi^ NnrtWrn Giii,20uoi)ollund
IDO doz Palm Leaf Ilatfl
50 coil* Cordage, 1000 Gttnnv Bag*
' 50 boxes Claret Wine, 50 do Muvcat'do
20 do MarseillesMadoirudo.
10 do Port do, &c. &o
Also.
60 Iron Chests and Morcliniit’s Book Sqfii*,
from .'ho manufactory of Jesse Da luno, und war
ranted Fire Proof.
All tlte nbovo will bo sold ou tho most accom
modating terms. • june 6
• * • * Adminiblrator's Sate.
BY 8. FII1LBRICK A CO. t
O N .tho first Tuesday in February next, will
be Hold in front of lliu Court* House in
tills city, by permission of the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, between'tlie usual hours
of sale, tlio following, property, viw all tliosn
Plantation* qr tracts ol Lnm^silimto,lying nnd
being iu the Coquly.of Clmtlium. and Siam of
Gcmgia, to wit: all that Plantation oii tlio Great
Ogeechco Itivor, being die western half of all
tlaitnlnntation, known by tho nrfine oftho Up-
nor Point Plhntatidp, formerly the property of
io estate oLThonm* Suvago, the older, deceas
ed, which half part of said plantaltoti, contains
twp hundred nnd «i»!ity ono aercs, morn or loss,
bounded on the southwest, wost nnd northwest,
by tlio Great Ogeechco River, and hind late of
Stephen Elliott, now estate D. Blako’*; on tits
northeast by land late Dr. D. Manlgod; and on
tho oast by tho other moiety of said tract, lato tiia
prpperty nf pstntn Thrmw* P»vo«,* } nmv n-fato
D. Bluke'*,which plantationoftwohundii-dand
eighty-one acres, whs convoyed to.tiie said Dau-
iol Bluke, hy tho heirs of Beniamin Savage^—also
ail that tract of Land, callod tho Lower Point
Plantation, contditiihg two hundred nnd eighty
ono acres, more or less, of- swamp land, tisunliy
railed rice land, in Chnlhnm Comity, four miles
below Hie ferry t bounded on the west by thu Upj
per Point Plantation, just described; on the en*t
by the Nowhopir Plantation, tho properly of tho
Elliotts and others: southeast and south by the O
S eechee River, north by land* of thsostnte ofD
Inclond, and alio two hundred and fifty ncreii of
piiio Uod uppuibdiiltlg lbcrctdi Whlrh ld«t men-
tioned pianution und pine land appertaining
thereto, was convpyod to tlio Into Dnitiel Bluke,
hy Mary Snvago, adm'x. q£e*tutu Tlmmn* Shv-
ngo. Also all tlmt tract of laud, situato, 'lying
and being on the north side oftho Great Ogee-
chce River, In the County of Chalhnm, hinting
ami hounding to the iioribwei.t, by land of Wil
liam and ft, E Elliott, soy Mount Prosper Plan
'tntjonvtolhe rmrtlionst byflie Upper Point Plan*
tiition already described; nud lo tlio southwest by
tho Great OgOuchec (liver, containing about c-
lovfcn huiulrcd ncres, ho tho same more or less,
genoriilly known by tlm name of Vallimbrosn,in
cluding tbo siibordmato seitlamstit* of Plainfield
and Pine Island, which tract is part of n largo
tract of laud oil the Ogeechco ftlver, belonging
fonnerly to tlio estate of William Elliott,-the eN
dor, nnd conveyed to Daniel Blnlm,' by tfio Into
Steplioii Elliott— ntiadied io this tract I* a high
knol, and a high laud settlement, with dwelling
liotiso, negro houses and other nenwary out
buildings lor a Itlrgo. gnin{ of. negroes; being the
property. ofDilnud Blako, deceased, imusold
ror tho benefit of tiio bc-iu ond creditors of said
estato.
ROBERT HABERSHAM. Adm’ori
of tlio estato Duniol Blake,
nov 27 225
.'rre*
•» NOTICE.
A LL persons having claimr on the under*
signed Committee (bi article* furnished
for the equipment oftroop* tn Florida, in pursu
ance of tho resolution* adopted at tho meeting
ofeitizons on Saturday Inutura required to hnvo
their bill* presented to oith r of thu Committoe,
previous to 12 o'clock. Tomorrow. Tho ac
count* wfil then be finally closed, and no farther
payments will bo iriqdo.
RALPH KING, )
r G. B. LAMAR, - >Commiltbe.
WM. DUNCAN. )
. jnn20 , •
€1T. Y'tf HE A» U If E R’SOFEiCE,
January 1st, fS3li.
TAX RETURNS.
T III2 CltyTrofiiiirer I* now rqady to receive
Returns lor City Taxes, lur tno prusoiit
year.
AH person* interested nro rcqvcRte^to take
notice tlmt if they do n it mako thcii return* hy
tim 15th of February, they will bo liable to bo
double taxed. P. liQUSTOVN,
.J-*
City Treasurer.
WATCH FOUND.
P ICKED tip by n iiogro.aGOLD WATCH
The owner can have tho Simla by proving
property, roivurdiug the finder, und paying far
advertising. Apply ut this office.
jonj:i_ 10. _____
•: LOS * THIS BAY 1 ’
B ETWEEN Ajr. Butts' paint shop nud Mr.
Aldrich 6b6o' storo, a Silver Watch. Tho
finderwHI receivo.u liberal rowrrd by leaving it
nt (his pfliqn. . jaiplj
PINTttL I.OSY.
A RIFLE PIS TOL, barrel about^8 incite*
lougi and mounting nf bins*, with steel
guard, was lost between Fair Lawn and the-Bay
yesterday,about Jlo'cJoelf.—A liberal reward will
be pnid to lliu finder ou delivery of tlio ttoino ut
.till* offica, sr to
jan 2(1’ , \VM ,P. BOWEN.
LOST,
O N tijo nialitol the 24tb inst. a Sword Care
Tbo finder will 'be liberally reworded Ly
lenvitig it nt this office. tjoeoO -
' WAK’l'ED 'i’O Hlttli, ,
A .MIDDLE nged Woman of good clmrnr*
tor, n good cook, washer and irotn.r. Ap-
'pl'To WM- 1IOGAN.
fiU-5
WSS’J.ED TO-H.lfiE
B Vtiio ludntli or year, u ' i .c-o Girl, to wan
ill Vie liouse; iiir whom liberal wuges w’il*
bu given.—Apply ut thisoflic*.
jan 15