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‘CTT wocff” 1, OS?r<?BH Will (lull
it employ mom at the olHce oft: 8 av \ <*
'.ICAN, if illliued ilt# A|i|iliu illOB »e
bovotwjoe.
Cbulmton Mercury will publUh (lip »•
jmi 1 : :
CENTRAL RAIL ROAO AND
BJtNKINU COMPANY OF UKOttUIA.
mToilco K hereby ilvon that tank.of Subacrip-
XK iluii uftho Slock of the raid Cmuiiony will be
ooimed itSavinnak In Ibo Kachnnire teAi* Room
on Wedmeday the loth day oTFubmury neat, at
10 A. M„ to comlitno to 3 P. ill. mill on tbo one-
.condin* day, front 10 A. M. to 5 P. dor tin
enperlntondonco of the undenilpicd Couimu-
aionert, vlit— - - BUI , L0CHi
W. \V. fiOKIION,
It. IIAUKK8HA.M,
8. B. PAtlKMAN,
} P.HENRY,
3. P. WILLIAMSON,
, «. 11. CUYLKR. •,
NTONPi v
]). UUllROiytillS,
I. .MINIS. I ■
W. TAYLOR,
0. R. LAMAR,
U. W. ANDERSON.
I
|an 9
'central hail ano
tIANiilNO COMPANYolMEOItnlA.
N > t'iCt* whereby given tint book* of *n‘»*
-muon to the stock .of tha said company,
will«i opon Kl 111 llicehoi’rt', Lihorty Ooumv. in
tho Court tlouse. on Wudneeday. die Ultli of
l'ebr mry neit, at Itl o’clock. A. M tocontutno
onnn nulhalduy until J i> M and on tbo mic.
,-oo ling day from It) A. M. 0.3 P» AL tnidorlbo
tiuporlntendeitM of tiro nudor.ngnotl
olencr*, vm riFO W.NVALTIIEUR,
JOH.'JONHS.'
J. S. BULLOCH.
jan 13 ~
VALliisdiTIDE SWAMP
>i.(STATION Foil SAL::.
W t tillNUlo tranafur bisjilatitiny;interest
„ the Wo.rl, the imilcrmimoil would rail
h w i • . LANI)3 mitbo Suviuin di Back iltvcr
Bnaul'nrt District, (3. CA containing about 785
nwos.ofwliicli. ubotlt .450 arp improved Till*'
■limitation adioioiogtbatof Jotlgo Clmvoann tire
lint, iitooiuidered lobe uuimig iho'imwteligible
ontbii River, u regards pitch oftidea^oxenip-
tienl'rmn Freshets, prmbiclivmiotis of soil, irinl
' tho abMiice of Crooks, Knolls. Sands .to. with
t!io inception of about 80 .acres, it has boon re
duced to cultivation within tlu last 13 yours.—
The Canals, embankments, ditches,Vcc., are lie-
lined to lie isptal to lliosu ofooy miter 1‘lanta.
lino oo ilia ilivcr. Tile ina ind attached to tho
llarn Yard, is now and spacious, furnishing am
nio roam for ricking iotltl bar els of llico. There
it ettJ'itrod tu tin piaco. nu oscellont llintghiiig
wachino. which hut boon in operation two years.
Tlw Negro llooscs, &o„ are mosily of recent
romtr iciioh! and furnish accommodation* for a
gang of loll iiegrooa. Possession, may ho oh-
tain! I in January, HU or 'HD. as may ho ii-
groeJ a;,on. For tonns.np|dv In Hubert Haber
»haui, Esq. Snvaimah (On.) or to
1 WM. C. DANIELL,
U'hltmirll Island, near Savannah,
nov 3 30
SN&djfe&iiK
AUAHA, Howes, master, will
commdnoo loadingiimiK'dnl'dy mid
(.roocod willi despatch. For Anight,
apply to
WM. (1 ASTON.
jan 33
jhnH
tOH PHOVibENCLMR. I.T
The regulAr paokut brig W vL-
TIIAML Capt. Sheldon, will
meet with despatch. For freight
or passage, apply to Capt. 8. on
board, or to
STONio, WASHBURN & CO.
Ton iiONTMN,'
Tim llr-t role ooppored ship
CASS AN Old vt, Capt. A.
Wood, having pari uf hui cargo on-
gugod, will luuut with doapuloh.—
■For balance nf freight or pasadgo,
apply on board si Jones' upper wharf, or to
jsn 30 TUPPr.lt & SMTAKIV
OCMI'LUEE STEAMBOAT CO.
rww
Alacot
I1IS company {•mow UtcaMpte to operation
_ for tin! convev uico of merchandize to
aeon mid Cotton,from thence to Darien and
Savannah; tlio steamboat Comet, hnviiiff boon
built expro**ly for the purpose of towing, will It
is expected. nerfo(in her trip* in the shortest pite-
ribletnno: Strict attention will bo paid to the
cureful handling of gnnd-wttil every facility af-
fold'd to ensure prompt’iiospatph. Apply to
TUPPE&& SISTARK,
Agents, Savatiuah.
Rea & Cotton. Agent*. .Macon,
lloitry Youge- Agent Darien,
jtin 11 Her
FousAvim i via Eblsiro
AND BEAUFORT-
The steam packet UTT-
jk^rz-rr- Lik lWAWf v»|>U Snssnnl,
iwtendeuto ply betwt on
place dud Savnnnuh
as a regular p.ir.knt.iind will nottiniimce her tint
trip on Wednesday morning die Dili inst. leaving
Fitzsinious wharf nt 7 o'clock. She will luavo
Savhnuah on Friday tho l^thlmt. in time to ar
rive hero with nnssengem lor the Now York
Packets, which dopnrts on Saturday nlleruomi.
For passage or further information, apply to the
Captain on bo ml. or to
W. S. D :\V.\R. Agent, Fi'izsiinoni whf.
VVM. DUNCAN, Agonj, Suvanuuh.
Charleston, Dec. 7.
dec JO
'ffO ^K.VT.
A comfortable two story dwelling
Hnueh.Vitutitcd in South UroaiW.
i‘*ar the Acadamv—Poswo-Mioti giv
en on tho 1st of April licit. For
terms, apply at this odice.
jan
ITT “A %A h 'PEUSOA'S is forewarned
trusting idizah"th M. )a\vsy, a< I will not pay
one cent of her contracting.
j iti j7—-i. ,M. G. DA iVSKY.
co r TON ONf 2>C€fli.
D\ 5S wanted for ilia brig Clnrlos
"Al !t JtHopli, for Rostim. - Apply to
■ Jan d7 . Wt )0!)ini )-i tV MAY.
P. T i FLO ♦
\ < iiu putdie,
totbe afflict ho.
T 1I& llev. Sam’l 11. Cox, D. D.ol'N York.
itidfiMts. liariiL", .No Id, Park Placo. N.
York, Titomas W. Olcott. taj. CoshiiT of Me-
chamc*--tiid Far met s Rank, a d Klia.s'tVarner,-
Kstp Arg ij O.fiee. Albany; linger Adait, Abra
ham Hitelicor.k. Robert Martin, mid John Ulako |
nf the city ol* II-el-on; Sam’l. itiy. sieamhout At >
bony; and Win. Raily, New l^eliauou; nsw •lias |
Doctors Tnlmiin, Frary. Rosm.tti, and limit, i
practising physicians uftiid city of Hudson, are
referred toby nor uUnion,for proofof fact, dial!
the following Medicine will positively cure all
cases of Utitatieous i'riiplion.
West’s Pateii' Chlorme Cosmetic and Pills,
for tlio cure of tin most itivet^rato Ring Forms,
Sail RJilmuii, a id oil eruptions and disorders of
the skin.—This remedy ig^itfered to the public
upon the ic.imony of Imndrods who have been
cured by it,,mid afsd upon tho recoimnotid ition
oft* niiieut physicians who have examined the
vompasition and teoted its healing virtues in
their practice. '
Tho Proprietor myuros the public, that not a
finale case lias come to his 'iiMwiedgewherotho
iiiodiciue lias been used, without cit ing relief.
Ample references and testimonials may be seen
where it is for sale, but tho limits of.'in advertise
ment will permit tuo publication of but low. It
must hi* apparent that physici-ms will nutlnz ifd
their repnutiou in recommending medicine not
justly tested, or illicit is umvorVw of notice.
Copy of a coipuiuniciitien f/oin Dr. John Tai
wan, of the city of JIiiiDou.to the proprietor.
••Dearrfir—EVer desitouk ofadordiog relief
to tlio alUicied, either in giving my advice or re-
coiittii3iid.ruh;icIi m.ulinnc ,n l ft iv.» ibuiiil bv •
nxperiimcuc ileiilatodte leiaava obslitiui! Uiseii-
w uflong standing, it is wi n pleasure I can re
commend your Chlorine Cosmetic mid Pills ns
a perfectly safe uiid valuable un licina in the
cure pfovory description of ontuneons eruptions
“Uespnctlitlly, your humble servant.
‘JOHN PALM AN. V. D.
"Mr. David West, Hudson.”
"The Huhscril»er»| pr.ictbmi physicians ofthe
t-ityol Hudson, having a kiimyledae of die com-
p'lsitjuii of tho above medicine ami having prov
ed it in our practice, cheerfully concnt with i)r.
inlniauin recommending ii to the public us an
dlu’ucious remedy fir eruptive disen*)*.
"ROBERT *i. FRA ;Y.M. D
ROBERT KOSMAN. M. 1).
JOHN HUNT. M D.”
The above medicine has been lately discover-
a * ,,cc ‘ JjW that has attended if, is won-
dsiritl beyond description. Persons who havo
I inostinvetnrateorupllons.covoritig the whole
®|l|v * l, *d head, utidcuusmg the hair to fall, nnd
"ho have tried all the remedies and skill they
1 pi'ild procure, without any lasting benefit, have
r»l n !" Perfectly,anil permaiiontlv
ured. 0| tins fact hunilruiis of certilicalog may
I • procured, but they could not more thoroughly
I ! ' r J vm< *“ie public than the testimony above
I iniliicod. When man who stand no high in tho
I tbe above, not only with regard
I ,l ^ wligimi, tlvink it their duty to
I i- u,U . ,nc:,r responsibility of rccom-
I li*'I? M, V ,0 ^ ow citizens, there must
I . 'Hatiniig iiioro than commmi in its cflijcts,
■•'Wt received and for sale Hv
• w T11JJ3. .VI. TURNER,
J Qpposito the Mansion House.
Sbo jisevvard.
Will bo paid for the delivery m
f ^avaonah Jail of my u»*gro man
• l’ER, who ah-eouded cm *4 td
instant— Ho Was ilres-ed with
I white woollen pautaloons. black
, . -japkctmid hat, about 4b years of
IliVn' ,o e .in,8Ulu c ,5 feetO indies high very
ImiHi nnd heavy uyng. This
'*n*been iu this city M uiontlis, (working
I'W .!'- 0 .!* oru w nrned Hot to employ him oi-
It vi pJ Ll or „' v, dionta ticket—Apply to ilamil-
I i Jox VT °N & WILLIGHA.M, Savannah.
I Ju, ^5 21cx
m
„ 2„0 THE PUBLIC.
IT! e dio earliest opportunitp
It'* Si2iS5 , * r il«^ r ‘ e,M,# 11,1,111,0 public, that
triad a ToU nnd intends to
i; r :T7. arn *nd shall keep constantly on hand,
mji.1 ’ | ° ra » Husk, Crack Corn, and shall bo
“J Qnnntity by contract.oith-
k“' c S ori ? eKcho.. s .. fi„ Crain, ,.tU.o most
' p™«. b, applying Court Homo
I "c r ab“ nerlI " ! ^'•Uon-yy.
itrMits. j iv:
begs leave to inform her fr.
that she hau taken a house in kV T i»rron*aqtuu«-
iu the roar of Judge Berrien’s, for the accommo
dation uf BOARDERS, mid solicits a share ol
their panonig**. nov D
niATttiAR iJ*rah«BYr
4 S election fur .Second Lieutenant of the
< ,’orps WiH J»o held at tl»« Laboratory on
Wedndsd.iy. tha third day of February next, at
7 o'clock I*. M. By order of
J U. GALXIK, Commanding.
Mm.i.kry, Act LtSurgt C. A.
jan 25 %
Et’ONORY j\NB AC€O THIO»A-
TION.
.7. F. STOKES. Tailor awl llahil Maker,
* ! S leave to return his thanks to the pub-
lie. for the liberal patronage lie has re
ceived since his commencement; he also heirs
leave to state, th'it ho is» still doing business at
his old stand, on iVhitaker-Uroat. next door to
Mr. Frondergnst's Store, and three doors North
ofthe Mansion House, where lie will tlniikfully
receive business of every description in the ii-
hove line.and pledges hitnsell’yliai every article
entrusted to his charge, shall he cut. made utia
trimmed in the neatest and most fashionable
style, or according to order- on tho following ac
commodutiiig terms, for cash, at reduced prices,
or orders on Drv Hoods. Grocery, nr Boot ami
Shoo Establishment* in the city. ’ Persons ‘elid
ing servants for Clothes, will plna^d send un or-
d< r for. the articles and theV r.li, or tho proposed
order, as no books will lie kept.in future.
Persons'ind 'htel to J. F. 8. will confer afa-
- vor by calling and settling their account*.
. dee tVI 1-—
SAVANNAH, JANUTry' : JJd 183a.
MHUTAttY BbECmm
A N i lection lor Captain, first Lietiteuauf,
and Ensign ofthe 1st Company. 1st Bat
talion Georgia Militia, is hereby^ ordered to Iw
held al Justice MncDumiLdl’sOtliceou Tiunday
'M February, tinder the superintendence of two
Justices anil two Freeholders ora umiority of
them.
An election for Captain first and second Lieu
tenants and Ensign or'the 4th Company* G.)th
Battalimi will heboid at DUihla's Hturu on Wed
nesday :kl February, super it Afl tided ns above,
The polls willbo opoim’d at In o’clock A. M.aiid
all persons liable to Militia duty are entitled to
vote.
‘The returns will ha certified by the presiding
officers and forwarded promptly to tin Execu
tive Departmental Mill idg-wille. By order.
WM. ROBERTSON,
* Lt. Col. Com’g 1*1 Rog't.
A. Dhysrale, Adpitaut. 1st Reg’t.
jan 2d I9j
KHSlOLII I'lON.
fin 1115 firm <>r.l U.M1ERBI .RT& CO. was
• JH. disMilved on the QGili instant, hv the death
of Will. D. Judah, and the utfiirs uf tliu same
will bo gloscd by the undarsigueil, who tenders
hw itinera thanks to lha frienj,* of tho late con
cern, for tlio patrouago they mo liberally confer-
ed.mn l informs i!wm that h t lias transferred tho
business tu Mr. F. W. Ilein •uianti f r whom he
c&rmwtly requests ncontitiuntico of their favors.
\y.MvC. CRENSHAW,
jan 27 Sniviviug Copartner.
AUCTION
BUSINESS
fflllB undersigned having nnenonded the Into
JL firm of J. B.. Herbert <Si Co. solicits the
patronage heretofore extended to it, also of his
friends and tlio public, mid hopes by uttremitmig
attention nnd assiduity, to niorit the approbation
oft hose who npiy- favor him willi business. He
will m.tke libsrahadvnucos on goods entrusted
to his care. F W. II: INE.MANN.
Rkkiciievcws
John Cultiming fr Son, Will. Gaston,
8. B. Parkinau & Co, Jos. Cumming,
Padelford, Fay & Co, ' It &• W. King.
G. B. Lamar, I. R. St. John & Co.
jan 27 23
CITY TttUASUBEB’S OFFICE,
January 1st,
TAX RETURNS.
T HE City Treasurer is now roadv to receive
Returns for City Tuxes for tuo present
year.
All persons interested nro requested to take
notice that if they don >t mako their return* by
tlio 15th of February, they will ho liable to be
double taxed. P HOUSTOUN,
jan 2 •City Treasurer.
CANDLES.
-V ’ wr “ rt »«*t«*l 10 pure and
“kiMVlrk in bland
, “T> ralsctej for fumilia. urn. |-V.ala
r.a-j
A. PARSON?.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SaLP OV
■ . V t.. LANDS. .;.
W On th fin TactAaM in April next, ,
ILL --od M itieghain i mphnuty of
l.mn.ki, lit i' usual place nf Biie.jfi*
Sak s, in said limit ) mid LAW- mi ihe V n
hour* of such wiles, by nerniLsionoldioJUsti. rs
ofthe Inferior Court n| Chatham CotlutViWfule
siUng for ordinary purposes, all tho following
ynluuhlo trad oOnitd, viJD
. !**»« number forty (40) originally situate ill the
first district tff Habendum county, •'outlining two
Hundred nnd Fifty Acres, well known as tlio
colehr ited Land Qnjd Dcposito, mi whidi there
is u Hinull settlement of about Forty Acres and isu
goml firming lot.
Also, that valuable lot known as tin; number
thiriv nine (:t!)) formerly iu the said first OMjJct
arifahonliutn coitntV, now in Lumpkin county.
Hdjoining tho above lot.No’40, nuitaitiiiig Two
Hundred and Fifty Acres, (250) mure or k**s;
this lot i- well k town as a rich Gold Dcposito,
thoro is a creek runniiig tbroirgh this tract,
and a small selttemepf of about fifteen acres
clemed.
Also, all that lot of land known ns thirty-threo
(33) formerly in the wiki first district oCjlaher-
shnin, now tiOmnkjn county, mmlainiiig il'wu
Hundred and Fifty \cre*» more or less, except
ten uctes reserve, on which the house stands;
this lot is known ns the K* irft lot. is ludioved to
ho n vnlunhle gold lot, it is a good (itritiing lot and
ahuut rcvoiuv acre* ofthe land arc cleared. The
Tennessee nver runs through it.
Also, all tlinl lot of land known j.-is tho niim-
her fifty-fiuid(f)'4) in the said first district of Haher-
mIvuh. now Lumpkin county, totjtnin'mg Two
Hundred and Ffty Acre*, morn or les*.railed tlio
Sexpm lot. Them ore about fifteen ncr.-scloamd
and the Tnmiesseo river runs thro' tlio N. W.
corner ofthe bit. tl is Militate in a rich gold region
and lieliaved to Iw rich.
Abo. all that lot of land known a* number tliir-
ty five. (35) in tho first district nf Habersham
now Lumpkin county, containing Two JIun-
•Jred mid Fifty Acres, mom or loss, culled flitide
Place On tftis lot ahuut tiftemi acirs nro clear
ed. Town creek runs 'hmtigh it and forms a it
excellent mill scat mi which there i« u valuablo
mill house. Therein about good small frame
dwelling House and'out house* on this lot. it is
situate within lliico miles of rich geld runs and
is probably rich in that valuablo metal.
Abu, all that lot known as tho number thirty
two (%W) in said 1st district uf Habersham new
Lumpkin cmiulv.cituutinmg Two (Intuited and
Fifty Acre*, mom or less. The Tennessee river
runs through this lot', and the water powor is
gooil { about twenty acres of this lot am cleared,
mid a* It cm,wr* on number forty, (4ft) nnd ad
join* tbit Kuith lot, it is itself ludieved to bo rich
in geld.
Abo. all that lot known as numbor forty-two
(42) in the said 1st district of Habersham, now
Lumpkin county, containing Two Hundred and
Fifty ncic*, more or less, called the Ferry lot—
TheTotinevseo river runs through .the 'middle
of tin* lot; Them Is a sotlbnioni on it. and about
twenty five acre* improved land, it is situate in
the geld region, and inn neighborhood known to
lie rich in gold.
Abo, all the right, title and Interest ofthe late
Danici Blake.in all that lot of land known ii* the
number forty-one (41) in the said l-t district of
ll.iharshum. now Lumpkin county* containing
Two Hundred mid Fifty Acres, more or loss, an
which Slab Town is Hiniatcd. This loti* houn
ded oil the north by the celebrated Lead Depo
sit lot, and it is therefore believed to tie ricti in
that metal, about thirty acres of tho laud are
cleared and there is q goodstoro house and other
buildings oil the place.
Also, ull that lot nfland in tho fourth district
o Ifnheri liam. now Lumpkin county,known hw
the numbor sovehtv-mio, (71) mid bettor known
as the Loud old Mill lot. A largo brunch ofthe
TennexJfki called Town crock runs through this
lot. and on it are threo atio water falls for mills; it j«
believed also to be rich in gold nod i« very valua
ble frotu Its vicinity to known rich gold veins.
* Abo, ull ihntlm of land known ns the numlier
eight-four (84) in the said fourth district of llnbet-
“ham* now Lumpkin county, houtulod on the
north hv the litio ofthe fifth district, containing
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres, more nr liars.
Tb* above being the property of Daniel Blake,
deceased,.and sold for the benefit of thebeirsaud
creditor*. RO.'VF. IIAU!,R8HAM.
Admiuis’r of Estate of D. Blake
jan 10
.rrThe Daloucglia'paper, ami* Recorder,
Milledgvillc, will publish the above weekly, anil
Chariest.in Mercury, twice a week and send their
bills to this office for payment.
A OMI^STKATOTH SALE.
On Thursday, the *1 fiav of March next.
'ffilK/’lLLho sold (at Vuliiuihrositt, tho plantn-
V V lion ofthe late Daniel Blakoonthe Great
Ogci tiee River, about fifteen miles from 8nv.ni-
nah.) by permission of tbo Justices of the Inferi
or Cnprt uf Chatham Comity, while silting ;or
Ordinary purpo-es. the following property, viz:
iwj Flats, one Canoe one Wagon, eno Cart,
twelve Plough*, threo Ox da, two Harrows,
twelve well broke Mules. •
'(’ho entire Stock (about HO bond.) nf Cuttle,
consisting of 40 Oxen,Cows,Calve*, aud other dry
Cattle, togethor wiili *auOry articles of Fi|rm-
turn—being the nmp-riv of I) mini Blake, ilec'd.
aud sold lor tlio benefit of tho heirs urul • creditors
of said estate.
ROUT. HABERSHAM. Administrator,
jan Id
WANTED,
T .VO Servant Girls,'one between 12am
the other 13 uuJ 20, tn a atnall fainil
.nqu[ta nt this office. jnn
WAIVTED Q'OIIIBG M
0JY the month brywir. a Negro Girl, tv wait
™ w ill tho house; for whom liberal wages ivH
be^iv^a.—Apply at this office.
I
<i l lL!L<!m9»U»‘!l
i
8vp. d. nii ie k a o.toai>
Hi-MORROW. Jd insL will be sold gl the
Lourt House, lieiwren the imtial hours ofiiaib'-
Ancgio woman, 30 years old, n good conk,
washer and I roller, logetunr with-her female
child, about one year old.
—' Terms cosh
Kjb. B1IICK ft o; COUliN,
‘Oil11IIURSDAY, 4tli iust. at ll o’clock.wifi
un • . nl ,lw tiwdenSe of L. O’By i no, corner of
U hitaker and York-*tre«>!*, his etitiru Imnlcliold
n,r, " l,,r «. consisting i n part of
aulas, Sideboard. Tallies Cliairs, Carpet*,
Wtiim and GlaMware, Bed*, Matt asst**. Bedding,
-'Od-t-ad* Ac. Terms cash
fell l|
hiu«“~S «.'(joiu:n.
tin the first Tuesduv in February next, will
tw sold at the Court lloiti<u. between tbo usual
hours of win,
•'Lei No Id, containing fi acres on tho Smith’'
J emiiioti. Th line of the contemplated rail road
to Macon runs in the immediate neighborhood
ol tins lm—A plot of it can bo seen upon appli-
cation m our counting mom, by which it I* laid
f VI1 WilliH trout upon thornnlhiuutinii
°i- Went ilroa.’l-mroct Tlie hIhiih ralo will lie
positive, being the property of die Bank ofthe
, , !*t'.‘ °f Georgia, by whicli warranted titles will
li^ given
. 1 ,!r nw oftho sale J cash, tlio balance payable
ID tivo.iiiinial ine.ilm mis. secured bv mortgage,
or note with approved personal security.
• jnn ll)
D.smm* o.coiien.
»»ill tHiseld on il|i> first Tnesifnv in February
next, between tlie u-unl hour* of sale, boffin the
J onn Hiiiiso in Win city of Savannah, tlio follow-
mg ;»rop rrtv bblotiging to the estau of the late
Jno. water*
The rice plantation called Twickenham, con
taining 105 acres oHow and 59 d ire? or high
land, togotlior with 48 ttegroe*. 2 flat*. 2 boats,
one dozen wlicelharmws—constituting Lit NpI
'Jlie Cotton Plaiitniioii, cuiitiining ;fciO acres
of land, together with 22 negroes nnd ordinary
articles, stock'excludi'dr-constituting Lot No *2.
Lot anil Building m Columhiu waul. miIi-
jeet to the lease—cou<litiiting Lot No'L
And immediately after nt the Into ilivellii g of
the deceased, all his house Furniture. Wines,
Mules, Horses, Wagons.&c. Sic.
WM. II. CUYLKR, *1
($ KO. W. ANDF r t SON > r i ,,alwll(1
W. W. GORDON, ' S V ‘ r *
Torms—Ojio-third cash, remainder in one and
tw * years nt 7 per cent iptercst. secured by bond
°* jn'| n p S:,S00n prc,ui84 ’ 1,nnd Phonal security'.
jp. o. sniuk.« o. coiiev;
Du the first I uusday m February, will benold
at the Court House, between tlie usual hours of
sale.
Duo hutr'nfLotNo. asofil nutrlct, Oodvoto
Ciiuiuy. IKIW hi Hoard Comity,
fc! _, ' Term, rn.h
llm Macon TVIcimli will pnbliidi iho nlinvo
one iiwoelc limit tlio tlnv ofralo, nnd forward
tltor,accounts to this oflico.
FOB SALE.
A BLACKSMITH, who is an excellent
&. worktiiiin', possessa* n good character. He
nuv lie seen nt tho hlackonith shop of Mr. G. T-
Barton, oil the end of West Broad-street, near
Jfx. Writer's ; 8w !flfk ij) jao to
AdihinNnitor's Sale.
V'P* gnfl’K A O. COSIE1Y.
DnthefirsFMonlaviii March next, will lie
sold in front oftho Court House between tho
usual hours of wile.
One-third oftho Pilot Boat S ivnnnah.Muug-
ing to the estate of Wright White duceused; sold
bv order of the administrator, with permission
oftho Honorable Inferisr Court of Chatham Co.
dec M Term* cash
Shot and Lend
BY P. q, SHUCK A O. CO SI EIV.
»iK At Private Sale.
200 bags Shot
5000 IIm I«ead, just received per sclir Marion
fimn Baltimore. jmi H
^ BYJP. W. IIEINETIANN. ; n
VlLMORIUtW. 3d jn,t at II o’cluck, will.
M«J)?l®Irelilort|i( Court Homo, botweeu dto
junnl lionr. ofntl.t, . .
A ti.-'l rat.i Dig <Ior«l
Also, ntw: Hiu nwl I In.-Mat
AI-o.it iii'ort,' IVmnttn. ngonrf cook. tvK.litr
nnd irniler. ■ foh 1
BV,F. WrttBiWlA^,
On WEDNESDAY. 3d itwt. at 11 o’i>ck»
will b« sold in front of store,* it guftcral ttuoru
mom (Jrooeridf and Crockery ware.
2 nines pure Holland Gin
3 half pipe* Cognac Brandy
9 lilyl* Jamaica Rum
16 Iwixes Soap and ('audios
10 «,*. chests l lysmCrea
*25 reams Wrapping Paper
10 kegs Tobacco and Butter
‘• v 25 boxes Cordial, assorted
103 balfboxes Segar*
ADo,
500 ivt Shoulder 1 Bacon
1.0)1 wt Hams do'
Also, a largo Selue.
^ 1 Terms cash
n W&Mvnvmxnnr-
On WE »N I )\Y.1I tnsb.it H o’dloek,
wul tw sold m front of stor»!. a quanlilv of* Drv
Goods consisting in part ofthe following arti
cle-: Fl.im.ek Negro Cloth, Kerseys, Sacking.
Dunlinr ^, Shooting, Shirting, Potigco I rand-
korr!"■’£, niack Silk do. Thread, Noodles. Urn-
hreha &c. . Term* cash
• fob I •
evT.w. iBBOfEWASS;
Al Povn’o Sa'e.
Wi keg* Tobacco, suitable lor retailing.
Alsu, 00 cases Jam A River scented Tobacco.
'"*! »«ilv«ltHW »}»ip IlmiWnrfrmn Now York
lib 1 j*
On t^^^SdnySjrebrmrebn
sol.l, a Negro W man,'30 years old,a good cook
nndwnsher. n ] ail ^
B v"iP. hvIieiWehann.
.. v Prorata Sale.
100 lima Baltimore Flour
50 hag* Rio ColVee, 30 do Cubn do
? ! ! c ; {l, v'* ,,1 t-l00 bnti'ls prime F..istern Hoy
« iihdit Gcogia Sugar, 10 »>xh N O Loot do
“3 fj**^’* Rice, ohlids Bacon
3,) hhl* No 2 Mackerel. 30 do No 3 do
20 kegs print'* Butter. 20 hbi* Crackers
50 l oxcs ’onlia]^
50 fjrc.HU Fr.>nch Madeira Wino
20 dp Riveot Malaga do, 4 do Mndoirn do
f ' n X l,no Brandy.;i do Hullaud Gin
ilKV.cj^inns Smyrna Figs
•J) case* Champagne, 10 do do, pints
Also,
VO crates (-'rockery ,
III uaylcrk Iron Chert*,warrant'll fire proof
J 11) HLUlIu)'* !{otary Cooltiuu >‘tnve*
Al*), n variety r'mnntitiu^ u ^.Mt-.T.tl »**««■
mettt. Inr ulu on nceoumimlntinu; term t.
jnn 37 “
IINDERDBOBEE IN EHI'ITV.
■!!!', II. Uucninl unit al.
Q'jjMP'ja f" |j , n|n j7. ■< Hi'-
AD 'll YIS'IMIATOU'S SALE.
> i ;he first Pa.j-day in March next.
W i LL he sold 'in front oftho Court Uo t^!
m Uienty of Savannah) by permis-mu
ofthe Justices oftho Inferior Court of Chatham
County, while sitting for ordinary purposes, hi •
following two negro slavtac Fredvrickaud Cully,
being the property of Daniel Blake, deceased,
and sold for the benefit of the Heir* und Credi
tors of-»VJ ''state.
RORT. HABERSHAM, Administrator,
jan 1G
ADllAI'fl'RATRIV^ALi;
Cmitiinied. : •
O V tho first Tuesday iti April next, between
the usualbeifr* or SIkmiIF* sales, will Ikj
sold before the Court House in the county of
Harris, a lot of Land cpuUiniiig 202 J acres,know
as Lot No 337, in tlie tweiisiuth district formurl .'
Muscogee, but now Harris county, sold by per
mission of the Honor able the Inferior Court of
Bryan comity, when sittiiran* u Court ofOrdina-
ry, and for tho bonnfit of tho heirs of John G.
Butler deceased ANN G. BUTLi’.R, Adtn’or.
jin*-* 141
SEJIINAK Y FOUt YOUNG
LA Dll 8
CUH Sit WE, CONNECTICUT.
T 'l .Vinter Term of 31 is* Cornwall's
Seminary,, will commence on the 14th of
October.
Tuition far Term af hrcntij-two tucks.
Common - '.nglish Studies, §'> GO
Higher EnglLh Branches, ;> ;g)
French, 9 00
Lutin', 9 0D
Music (including ihq of instrument,) Id 00
Drawing mid Painting. 10 00
do do (including oil,) 15 00
Board muv bn obtained in the funny with tlio
Principal, aud other families, at $1 50 per week,
exclusive of washing, fuel and light*. The num
ber ofboardeni iu the fimiiy of die Principal, is
limited to eight, nnd it in necessary that nil who
wish hoard with her should make early applica
tion.
It is expected that all who enter tho Seminary •
will continue to the closo of toe term, nnd no de
duction will he made for ahsonco, except in cam*
of protracted illne-s. Pupils may outorany time
during the term, and will he charged only from
tho time they commence.
References — Rev. E. F.. Beardsley, Barrage
Beach. Esq. Cheshire. Rt. Rev. Bishoh Brownell.
Rev. Dr. Whetoti. Prcsidotit- of Washington
College, I Jnftford. Rev Dr. Judd, New Haven.
Rev. Mr. Jarvis, Chatham. Rev Dr Turner.
Rov. Dr.Autliou.Ilev. Dr. Hawks, Floyd Smith,
Esq., New York. Rev. Edtcard NrafeUlc, Ha-
vannali Georgia. *23-1 dec H
si S7i NDiTAwiG n&o
OWI.Vti ifi*||iiM<) af- hb intr-rmt ill the
rtl; ^rtig DilsmeiM, to .Me srs. COPPER (V
BO iV V E, takes this method of soliciting for
them, a coulinnonceofthu custom of hi* friends.
A. G. OKMLER.
jan 11 9
TH U HIS UM'- KI«
a NFORM theii Irkuids and.the public, that
•boy Iwvii purcliared the Stock of Mr.
A G.O tiller, and intend to ke**p constantly mi
ii.Atid an cxlen ive nssnrtrat'nt nf DRUGS'mid
.VIl.UlG’INEH, mid FANCY ARTICLES,
which tliey will sell nt tiio^iowi'st prices, and on
accommodating terms. To tl*e former cystem-
oisof Mr. Opinler, they pledgo thothselvcs to
writ u contitt'Miico of th 'jrpatropage'; and to
I* .ysirlaiiB, tliey promise untuiutlled ultoiiiimi to
heir Prescriptions, or orders.
EDWARD COPPER.
ALFRED T.BOWNE.
jinJLl L-i
f Dr. EDWARD COPPER will,
from, this day resume tlio practice of his Pro-
fti-«ton in a*I it* branch* 1 /. He is to tm liutnd at
ilioDrug . suihlif'htnotilofC'oppeoCi Uuwm>,or
at Iu- dwelling in Broughton-strect.
jan 12 9
NOTICR,
r LNHE tinderstgocd having beau oleoted a
jB. Justice of lii-i Pe ir.H for toe Fourth Bent,
wdl he found on .and alter Monday t c I-th in-1
at hi* oificc on ilia Bay. Tmehufett’s building,
wlioti he propo**>s incoiincximt with his magis
terial and notorial duties, to attend to the Ship-
ping of .Voainen.—Merchants mid Captains of
v*-.* 'ls can r'elv upon speedy and prompt inten
tion to their call*.
Return day. Wednesday the 27th January—
Court will sit Saturday, fitli February.
GEORGE MILLEN.J.P. and
jan 1ft Notaty public.
clock, wU( bo rati; near Ibo &clmngo in
Charleston, S. C. 6
All that valuable Plantation, belonging in tho
l .rt:iki oflliH lute John (iticrttril, callcil “ill.. Jfr
cess, stl mile on the Snvamiiib River, ill Hi. Pe-
tor's Parisli,.Beaufort District, containing about
bOOucrft* or Rice Land.
, Alio,
All tliatnlhar Plrtljlutlon. iu St. Luke's Parish,
on Now lUver, containing uhout 250 aero* of
Swamp
Also.
All (hureiimltiilnr of ilia Land* of same Katitc,
m 8l. Luko.*, called I'lirji'* Barony, ciimihilfo*
about lo.UiJt)acres. * *
Tcim*—Uno-thirdcaih, balance in ono, nro
and Uirea voar*, monrad by bund and iliortearo,
I’ureljurar to |mv fi)rpu|iera. " "
J VV. IiltAY,Com. in Equity.
janU 14—111 “ ’
NO'I'ICW. '
mrO!(TON it EULLEU lakollii, ino,li.-ofiH.
INI forming the public dial inc o:i«e iiieusuol the
advance on first quality Sewing Silk, the price
will ho ii.) cents un the first February noxt.
1 i
No'ncVu
A LL person* hiving deiuimls nzaind tho es
tate of Nathaniel Law. late of Liberty Co.
deceased, are requested to present themipropor-
ly attested, without delay, mid those inivbtod to
s lid c!<tatc.nio hurcliy requested to mako imme
diate payment tn the first named oftho under-
signed. JOHN B. BARNARD, ) t *
SAMUELS.LAtfl J A.J...or*
jan IH 14
P
KOTltTE,
ROPOSALS will he received until the 17th
of February tiext.'for ifipairing the Bridge
between Dalland nud iVhitma-li I-lauds. .For
the manner iu which tho wotk i* to ho done and
the q uiliivortho iiatcrial* to ho used, apply to
cither of tlio undersigned.
TIMOTHY- BARNARD,
WM MACK AY,
J- P. SCRi.VEN.
jan 20 17lil 171
ttootce; :
fflllE Copartnership heretofore existing un-
BL dertlw finuufA S. Jones 2c. (To. i* thip
day dissolved by mutual outwent. Either oftho
uiidcrrigued is authorized to settle tho debt* of
the lato firm. AUG’S. SEABORN JONES
THOMAS GREEN,
jan 20 10—»1 m „
LAW- 30 rtctt.
r BN III: subscriber propoong to practise law,
9 in the Superior Courts of thfli . astern
Circuit, nnd in the several Courts in tho City of
Snvnvimli, wifi nay prompt atUmtion to tiny bit-
linoss with whicli ha may ha iu'rustud His of
fice is mi f ic Bay abovo Gaudry *. L-crii.'I’s.
a. drySdam:.
inn fl *10—1m
'LOST,
O N tho j.ightofth • 2llh inst. a Sword • im*
. ri»« finder will bg liberally rewarded by
lowing it oi tbwefttee, * ’ doc 30
. .. SHKJfirrS*'SALE.
AN tin* tirat 1 iiesdny in March next, will bo
1 ^I 1 ' 1 A'.' fr . onl ° r Court (loose in tho
city orSavflanali, Cliatham roomy, between the
usual hours of Hale, *
Twu mi.riw.*, Hum anil llaniinJi. luvioil on a*
Ibo projKirty of rbrAnaa Kccblor, under nnd by
virtu, ortwoerecniiona nu fiirecln*|in! ofmort.
o Wl,1 d ” Ik" Hon llm InT.riurUnOYt
"'Cfijllmni acMimy.inllivor ofl bomwrjonck*
and M. 4'mklcr «. Ilm raid Thomu Krablor.
J l DliWd. -brrifiofO.
- i'|li Ii l.iin.'iH*.
3Y 8. i'lilbiim^ * CO.
At I'rlvilt. Sol-
8W lianin'■ i>,.i;.|./t'l.t lim'iM'n Iwnd Bt
» : , Ull L. Oil wdl bo old IMlMm Ih,
vo»l. . _ ' .fth 1 ■
note"
olj‘\V£ij,vSSb;\K lb.
in front or store, si-.
Duo ease Flftdttels, assoMot
3 biles Ticking .J
t 'U4 ca«3 bleached Shirting
{'hre Old Madeira end i
KY 8. UKIILm
On WEDNESDAY n.
II o''r lock ill t»Ptu of store, ,
49 dozen pure ni«| Madnlnt Wind', tiottled in
Madeira mid nccompaiuetl with custom house
ccrtiliratesof importation# .
Also, 5 f
12 duzih old Brown Sherry Wine, offino fla*
..vor and warranted purd.
jail 28 Tm tns at sale
\Vniche* nt Anetiort.
BV 8. PHIL KICK cV UO.
, On WF.DN S«»AY, tho 3.1 Fob- ut 11 o’clk;
in IVoni of store, G cases hew Silver Wnlrhis,
inieh rasecnntiiinhig BWntrhes, in lot* to suit*
p ircknsers. Sale positive, and teVmscasb.
jan 28
BV S. PIULIHUFK & CO~
At Private Sale.
5hhdsnntl 101) hbl* Jolm Dyers best N F.Rum
now lauding from riiip Spartan, from Boston,
amj wilNio sold ou ilw wltuif ut*a low price. -
jan 20
uv s. rtiiLBRiru & coT
At Private Sale.
30 bbls Apples, lauding fiom brig Waltham,
jan 20
BY s. piiiumieg a coT
At Private Sale.
30 lib!*, 30 half do, 50 keg* first quality Crock
ers, landing from brig Romulus from Pliilndcf-
Phin. • jan 18_
English Potatoes in Hnmpors.
BY 8. PlllLBRICK ft CO.
At Private Halo.t
50 liainper* Potato***, lOObusiral* do,on board
brig Norna. for rale in lots to suit purchasers.
Jiinfl ra.
O SIIE«IFF*M SA!LE, ■
\ tlio first Tuesday In March next, will ho
sold nt the Court House in I'HIngham
Conntv, between the usual hmtrs of solo. Ififtv-
eight acres nfLuid. lying mid lining in the viid
1 “.* »Jf ' : 'f 1 »t 1111 N onatwnrdly by
Bird nnd Htrebhor» land, Miltlfwortwardly by
(itilirfo Glovor'a land, oaav.vanllv by Uo'iirs'ii
Fmvlaland nnnli nnd tve.nvanlly' by Jn|,u (;.
IWalandflnvWnna, tlm |irn|iorty ofjulln
■*! “Wy ".tontion in' liivor of
William Ainiiniw. imnlng hut of a Masrinlrate'a
Cciurt nnd retuniod tn mo bv a run nable.
jan 13 JOHN ti.’ IIKIDT, n. r. o.
AOttUMSTKA'irOtt’S SAL!J.
. l l fir-tTmwilayiu Mtircli next, v.'ill bn
NJ* -nld by poinilraion of tlio .lurtici-a nftlin
Inferior Court of Brynn enmily wliila lining for
ordinary ntirpinM, Imforn ihu Court iliiura iu
tlie city nl Savnaiiali, Irytwocll U15 uiiinlltoiiraof
rale, tlio fellow! ig nro|Mrty,viz: nil die right,tillo
and inUrait ofi.'ielatn Win. R.Gray,lining |-5di
ill 3 Into, lollora M. and O. bounded on tlio weal
uy St. Ij’ailWlruct. ninl enat by tVnlnnt-etreot.
ejly ufSoranmUi, lining dm pruporly of die Into
JV in. It. (Iray, and nilil lor the benefit of the
heirs andcieditor* ofHiiid ohisIii,
THOMAS S. CLAY, Mu’or.
dec 23 243 . '
AoiimsTatATors saljr.
O N U10 tirwt Tvesduy iu April noxt. will he
sold Nt the Court House in Homy county
between the; usual hour* of •ole,
L>t one hundred and rnghiy-threo (183) mtlii
second district of Uunrv Co, belonging to tlie
esUto uf Tlio-:. Goddaiu, deceased, anil Hold l*y
peraiissionofiho Hon. tlie Inferior Court of
Chatham C'ouuty and by order ofthe ndininhlm-
tor. It KNAPP. Adm’or.
jnn 2(1 22
MAmALA J IBE IRUSUBAAfCL
BANK. v
January 2flth, 183(1.
"JriJO f fIC E—*An election for soveii jjirectnr i
to managu the bosinessol'llii* Bunk, wifi
he held at the banking room oil Moudny the Is:
February h«xt,between 10 o'clock A. M. mid I
o’clock P. M —By order of foo Board. »
jan HQ JAS. SMITH. Cashier .
BANJCOF OAUjBN.
Decmburd, 13.16,
4 N election will hu hold at tho Bunking
Hottso in this city on Monday, the 4th of
January; 1833, forjhrco Directors of fids Bank;
on tho part ofthe indivuhin|Slookholdarsfortbe
oijsuiiig year. The noils will bo opened at 10
o'.dhck, A M.'nnd closed at 2 o’clock. P. M.
By order. K S. RF.ES,
f-^r 17 Cashier.
BY 8. K*IIIIL12HICK & CO.
39(H) liuiliels Corn, fitiOIiuudles prime Hay
100,000 lbs prime Bacon Hums, Middlings ftiul
Shoulders
200 prinur Baltimore Hams, in hags
250 kegs laird
2003 Imriit l* Liverpool ground Salt
50 sack* Liverpool blown Salt
200 hoxqs Soap, GO lings Cofieo
2U0 bdtcft 8 Uv 1(1 Window Glass
100 clissts.hnucliestHandqiiartetr chests lm
I ieri d and Young Hyson Tea
ibis nnd 10 hint* Sugar
100 barrels Howard street Flour ’
100 do Philadelphia do ***
100 bblshigh proof Alonong'laR^oWhiikts
5ft barrel* Cordial*, assorted
10 half pine* pure Champagne Brandy;
10 nipus Northern Gill, 20 dnHollutiil
100 uoz Palm Leaf Hat*
50 coils Cordage lOOOGunnv Bag*
50 boxes Claret'Winn, 60 do Muxoit io
20 do Marseille*Mudoirado
10 do Port do, &c. do
Also.
60 Iron Chest* and Merchant’s Book Pafcs,
from ‘ho manufactory of Jusso Duluiio, aud w>r-
mibUmI Fire Proof.
AH the obovo will bo sold oi; tho most accom
modating term*, juuo 9
.Idmind/tutor's Hair,
BV R. I'llILUItlOK .V CO.
the (iriaTtiradav in FcUrimry nexti will
V bo sold in front ol ilia Court House in
this city, by pormi»*inu of the Justico* of tho
Itlfiu'iur Court of Chatham county, whilo sitting
lor ordinary purpose*, between ihu usual houra
nf sale, tho I'uilmving property, viz: all those
Plantations or tracts nl Und, shunto,lying and
being hi tho Comity of Chatham, ami Stum of
Gooigiii, tn wit: nil that Plantation on the Great
Ogetcaee River, being the western half of all
that plantation, known by tho uaniu ofthe Uf•
pot fVml Plantation, formerly tlio property #0
tlio eatuteof Thomu* Savage, tlio elder, deceas
ed, whicli half part of said plantation, cohtniBi
two hundred and eighty mm acre*, more nr less,
bounded oil the southwest, west and tfrrthWCft,
by die Grnut.Ogeeehco Rivof, and laud late ti’
Mb;plum Elliott, now estate 1). Blake's; on tho
nqrilk*nst by land lute I)r. D^. Aloclood; nnd on
the east by die other moiety of said tract, late thn
property of estate Th'dintm Savage, now eHntO
D. Jlluku's. winch plaiitaliuu oftivti IuiiuAi dand
eiclitv-biin acre*, nn 8 conveyed Jo tlie said Uan-\
iel Blukojiy the hei/Mif llctiiatiiiiiSnvngc—also
oil that tract of Land, railed the Lower Poin&
Plantation, containing two hundred mid • >ahty
one acres, ■line or les*, of sivump land, usually
called rice Und. iuCImthnm County, four mile*
Mote tho ferry, bounded on tlm west by iliolTp!
nur Point Plantation, just deseribodt on the oust
hv tho Ncwhopu Plantation, tlio properly oftho
EfiiuUs mid others; somlicUBland south by theO
gnocheo River; ?mnh by laud* of dm estate of D
Macleod, and nlaottro hundred and fifty acres of
pinn Infill appertaining thereto; which la*t men
tioned plantation nnd pine laud appartninlng
thereto, was convoyed to die lato Daniel Blake,
by Mary Savage, ndm'x. of estate Thomas Snv-
ago. Ah> nothin tract nf landi'altuato, lying,
nnd being on Uio north *ido ofthe Great Ogee.-
chco River, iu the County of Chatham, butting
and bounding to tho northwest, by land of Wire
liam and R, 15. Elliott, say Mount Prosper Plan
talion; to the northeast Uy tlio Upper Point Plan
tation already described: and to thu southwest by
the Great Ogoocheo River, containing nbo;.-: t-
levcu liuuilred acres, ho tlio same more or leas,
generally known hy tlm ituum of Vufiiinbio»o,in
cluding tlio subordinate settlement* of Plainfield
nil I Ihne Hriml. which trnrl is purl of a largo
tract ul’land on th Ogoeclice Rivor« belougittg
formerly to tho estate of William Elliott, the ok
der, and convoyed .to Daniel Bhiku. by ihu Into
Stephen I'llintt—atfaMied to this tiuct i* aliigh
knot, nnd n high Und neutamnnl,; withslwcUing
house, negro houses aud other imccssurv oiil-
hiiilditigN fora large gang olVijOgrot'H heiiig dto
property of.Duniel Blake, decmisoil, .nil sold
for the bentfiiofthe heirs nnd credit * of c^id
estate ’
ROBERT HABERSHAM. Adtn’ot
of tliu estate Daniel Blake,
pm 27 22:> • '
LOS® THIS BAV ^ "* LJ
B l'TIVliEN'Mr. *mi-' Hnlmnlinp ritid Mr,
Aldrich Shoo store, a Silver.Watch. Tho
; : .iiiler .vill receiv'd a lihsral ruwrrd hy Icavhirit
at this oflico. jnuvB
- '''^'"W«TOL'LO» , ll’.
4 RIFLE. PISTOL, barrel about 8 ittchro
long, and moimllti^ i;f binns, .With i-U’Cl
guard, w.t« text ImtwO ui Fair Lawn aud thejBoy
yesterday,about 3 o’clock.—^ A liberdl rinvitril will
ho paid to tlio flmlur oil delivery ofthe same at
this otiico, or to
.jan 2ft WM. P. BOWEN.
fiHVIOJBND, NO*‘A.
B.inkof Darien. Due.7, 1835.
f HNII ’. Board of Director* of thu Bank, lu;v
*,CL this day declared a Dividend ofthree per
cent, on the amount of capital stoakpaid in lin
tii.i last six mouths, which will he due and pay i
ld.<onmid'/der\ha Hd.iy nf January next, v
i.i-r -toekh-hliTs. or their le^al rciireseiitalivt'S.
EBI5>JuZERB. KEKS, Cashier.
w
NOTHIB. ■ ,
4 LI^Pcr*ntis iudehied’tn the estate of Major
William Vigbicmali, lato of Cli.-rlc*f6n
deceased, are rcqULited toutake iiuincdintu pay
ment; and those nnviugdeirnild agnitisl tliesfltntr
wifi present tlintil duly attested, within the finjo
prescribed by law, to
’ THOMAS P. PUB SB.
(I-, lifiid• Executor.
01 to JOlhNtVNICOLL.
inn ft t 4t.— a '
~mi.A»*:li*»ii •
-•af ofail.’ILS superfine Fiuiti. just re-
“ ‘ 1 colvud per ship Ih ni -Morgan.
lammiK *