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htTWO JbOIWPOSITOBS will find
Mnteniplovuioni n» tho miles of tho B»v*«-
“'“^j'uaucAn, if Imraodioto application bn
! ”S 0 charleston Mercury will pnMI.li lire n-
Jen-ioc; SSHJ-
IUII> BOAU AND
C „??1CIN(IC')MPANV OF Q BORGIA;
n.i n hereby given Ihnt bonlcj of Subicrip-
°l’&e*!ny tiro 100. dnv ol Fobrnnry next, nl
on ."u . rjminno to 2 P. M. and on tho enc-
'^J jny.frem 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.. liiidor lIre
JSJerlntenitonee of tire undorolgnod Comml.-
lionorr, Tint- „ d ulLOCII,
W, \V. GORDON,
It. HABERSHAM,
8.». PARKMAN,
J p. HENRY.
J P. VVIMilAMBON.
n. R. CUYI.ER.
J. STONFi
II. BURROUGHS,
I. MINIS
W. TAYLOR,
t). B. LAMAR,
0. W. ANDERSON.
Jrn 0 J
i,n h i opened at Rlceboro’, liberty Lniintv. in
'' Tmirt Houso on Wednesday, die 10th of
Ivlin n'y nert. nC 10 o'clock. A. M. to col,thug
L?u ,7lhot day until t! P M. and oil the MIC-
Siwdny Rom m A. M. to r, P. M, under tho
Smeudeuce of the undor«igtwd Lnmmre-
Lioorri, vites
10
GEO. W. WALTIIEUR,
JOS. JONES.
J, S. BULLOCH.
Jin 13
HILIBLE TIDE SWAMP
VA PLANTATION FOR SALE.
iMTISIIINGIo ir.in.fcr hia plantinglnlore.1
fW [he West, tire nndenlguo'd would sell
.* [I T LANDS oil the Siivanuiih Bitch Rivor
jLnlhrt District. (S. C.t eonbiining atom »S5
ires olwhicb, about 430 are Improved. Title
bnutloti adjoining Unitor Judge Lhuveenntlin
- “J ncoiuidereJ to be emong the inostoligihlo
.iint Itivcr, ae regard! pitch of tide, j exenip-
un IVom Frc.diote, |Mcl voiiom or«>d, ami
ic alsanco nf Ureclw, Kmille. Siinrls Arc. with
m exception of nlioilt SI) acres, it Iren Ireeli re
need to cultivation within the last 12 yoers.—
•he Canal*. embankments. ditches, &c., nro be-
cvcil lobe equal to those of any other Plftttta-
0 ,i on tho River. Tho mound attached to the
u rn Yard. \* now and spacious, furnishing unt
ie room for rtcking250(l barrels of Rice. There
attached to the placo. an excollont thrashing
uchino, which has boon in operation two years,
he Negro Houses, &c., are mostly ol recent
laatruclion, and furnish accommodations for a
mg of 150 negroes. Possession may be ob-
iued in Jnnnurv, 1833 or 18)7. as may be n-
«ii upon. For terms,apply to Ruber t Ilabor
, Esu. Savannah fGn.) 01 to
’ 1 WM. C. DANIELL,
Whittnarsli Island, near Savnnnnh.
nov!)
TO THE AFFLICTED.
HIE Rev. Sam’l II. Cox. i). li.ofN York.
. and Mrs. liariio-, No 12, Park Placo. N.
lurk, Thomas W. Olcott, Esq. Cashier ofMc-
fnnicsand Farmets Bank, a* d Elias Warner,
Esq. Argus Offico, Albany; Roger Adsit, Abru-
Fnm Hitchcock, Robert Martin, and John Hlaku
li the city of Hudson; Sam’l. Ray, steamboat Al
liny; nnd Win. Daily, New Lebanon; ns w dins
|)octors Talman, Frury. Bosnian, and Hunt,
Incusing physicians of the city of Hudson, nro
Ifnrred to by narmiisioit, forproofof fact, that
To following Medicine will positively cure all
Bsps of Cutaneous Eruption.
I West’s Patent Chlorine Cosmetic and Pill?.
Irtlio cure of tho must inveterate Ring .Vorms,
■alt Rheum, and all eruptions and disorders of
skin.—This remedy is offered to tho public
Ipon tho testimony of hnndrods who hovu been
aired by it, and also upon the recommendation
f eminent physicians who have examined the
Imposition and tested its treating virtues in
sir practice.
The Proprietor assures tho public, that not a
ingle case has come to his knowledge where tlio
Isdiciue has beou used, without giving relief.
Itnplo references and testimonials may bo seen
■here it is for sale, but tho limits of an advertise-
■uni will permit the publication of hut few. It
•nst lie apparent that physicians will iinthazard
lcir reputation in recommending medicine not
k-ily listed, or which is unworthy of notico.
|opy of a communication from Dr. John Tul-
1 nun, oftho city of Hudson,to the proprietor.
■ “Dear Sir—Ever desirous of affording relief
I the nlQictcd, either in giviug my advice or re-
■ininnnding such medicine us I have found by
Ipcrienco calculated to remove obstinate disea-
| s oflong standing, it is with pleasure I can ro-
Iminondyonr Chlorine Cosmetic anil Pills as
■perfectly safe and valuable, midicina in tho
Ire ofevery description of cutaneous eruptions
■ “Respectfully, your humble servant.
% “JOHN TALMAN, V. D.
“Mr. David West, Hudson.”
■''The subscribers, practising physicians oftho
■'!)• of Hudson, having a knowledge of the com-
■iMtiou of the above modicitio and having prov-
J jt in our practice, choci fully concur with Dr.
■aiiuaii in recommending it to the public ns an
Tiicacious remedy for eruptive diseases.
“ROBERT G. Fit A R Y, M. D
ROBERT ROS.UAN, M. D.
|T . JOHN HUNT, M D.”
II ho above medicine has been lately discover-
V and tho success that has attended it, is won-
' beyond description. Persons who have
■'-• most inveterate eruptions,covering tho whole
JMy and head, and causing the hair to full, and
■no have tried all tho remedies nnd skill they
T‘|l‘l.Procure, without any lasting benefit, have
r n ‘ n a few weeks perfectly and permanently
pred. Of this fact hundreds of certificates may
I procured, bntthoycould not tnnro thoroughly
■nvinco the public than tho testimony above
rncod, When men who stand so high in tho
Immunity as the above, not only with regard
I noridity, but religion, think it their duty to
f t: out and incur tho responsibility of recotn-
r- ‘ ‘ing it to their fellow citizens, there must
r uiotlmig more tlian common in its clients.
"* ,,st r cceivcd aud for sale by
u TIIOS. At. TURNER,
V -- Opposite the Alausien House.
FOR UYERFOOl,
The lino new Boston ship WI-
AtiAltA, Howes, nmstor. will
uuinmouce loading iiiiinediulely uml
proceed with despatch. For ftoight,
apply to
WM. GASTON.
FOB PUOVIDGNVE, (B. I.)
The regular packet brig WAL
T UADI* Cupt. Sheldon, will
meet with despatch. For freight
or pussugo, apply to Capt. S. on
board, or to
STONE, WASHBURN & CO.
Jan 22
FOR BOSTON,
Tho first rate coppered ship
CASSANDEIt, Capt. A. A.
Wood, hnvingpnrtofhercnrgo en
gaged, will moot with despatch.—
For bulnnco of fVeight or pussago,
upply on hoard at Jonos’ tipnor wharf, or to
Jim 30 TUPPER & SISTARK.
FOR WEW**VORK—Line.
The regulai packet brig GEOR
GIA' Capt. Sherwood, will sail
on Wednesday next. For freight of
50 hales Cotton under and on dock
and passngo, having excellent ac
commodations, apply mi hoard ut Hunter’s whf
or to PADE*
feh 4
PADELFORD, FAY $t CO.
FOR NEW-VO-^K-Old Line.
Tho irgul.ir packet ship EITI-
PEROU, Capt. Shapter, will
meet with despatch. For freight
or passage, having good accommo-
_ dations,apply to Capt. Slmptf*r on
board, or to
STONE, WASHBURN & CO.
For sale, landing from tho above tdup, > w i»Wn
Flour. fob I
FOR AVGUSTA,
Tho Iron Steamboat
Co’s sfenmer FREE
TRADE,Young.mas-
ter, will depart for An-
gustaou Wednesday aftcrnomi 3d instant, with
two low boats. For freight, nnplyto
\ Ml ELS, /
feh I
C. F.
, A cent.
OCMIVEGEE STEAITIDOAT CO.
T IHS company is now in complete operation
for the conveyance of merchandize to
Macon aud Cotton,from thence to Darien and
Savannah; tho steamboat Comet, hnving been
built oxprossly for the purpose of towing, will it
is oxpeciod, perform her trips in the shortost pos
sible tune. Strict attention will ho paid to the
careful handling of goods aud ovary facility af-
fold’d to ensure prompt despatch. Apply to
TUPPER & 3ISTARE,
Agents, Suvmiuuh.
Rea & Cotton, Agents. Macon.
Henry Yuuge. Agent Darien.
jan if Set
FOU SAVAWWAII VIA EDISTD
AND BEAUFORT.
Tliosteam packet ET-
IjiK I WAN, Capt. Sassard,
‘ hitendedto tdy between
,(jis place and Suvatmnh
asa regular packet.and will commauce h r lirst
trip on Wednesday morning tho 'Jib inst. leaving
Fitzsimons wlmrf at 7 o’clock. She will leave
Savannah on Friday tho Hthinst. in time to nr-
rivo boro with passengers for the Now York
Packets which departs on Saturday afternoon.
For passage or further information, apply to the
Captain onboard, or to
W. S. DEWAR, Agent, Fitzsimons whf.
WM. DUNCAN, Agent, Suvunnah.
Charleston, Dec. 7.
dec 10
TO RENT. , lt .
A comfortable two story dwelling
Ilouee, situated in South Brond-st.
near the Academy—Possession giv-
••ii on the 1st of April next. For
terms, apply at this office.
jnti 25
07 ALL PERSONS is forewarned
trusting Elizabeth Af. Downy, as I will not pay
nire cunt of liar contract'll!?,
jan 27-1. M. G. DAVVSEY.
COTTON ON DECK.
_ \ BAGS wanted for lire ling Cltarloa
Q9 AF Jo.ttnli, Tar llmtim.—Apply to
Jan 37 WOODIIItlDcil'. &.3IAY.
C MBS. JANE F. TAVILOB
hogs leave to inform her friends and die public,
that she has taken n house iti Warren-Squaro,
in tlio rear of Judge Berrien’s, for tho accommo
dation of BOARDERS, and solicits a sliaro of
their patronage. Il0v ^
( Abmtl VtSTB A TAR'S SA1E «P
» V .1 t:\lll.r. LAND*.
Gn fitti Tucmlay in April next.
^mT’IE- hho.»i ,i t ini.inogha in tiio comity of
I ff Lmiinkiu, a |t « usual place of SlioritV
Sales, in said nuiniy und between tho usual
hours of such'stiles, by permission of the Justices
ol the Inferior Court ol Cliuthnm Comity,while
"ding for ordinnty purposes, all the following
vuliiuhlo tract ol land, viz:
Lot number forty MO) orlgilrnHy situnte in tho
firstd strict of Huborslinm county, conbalnhiglwo
Hiindrod nnd Fifty Acres, well known iq^tho
celebrated Laud Gold Doposite, on which tubro
is a small seulemcutofuboiil Forty Acres aud isii
good farming lot.
Also, that vnltinhle lot known as tho number
t'hio (30) formerly in tho said first district
°' ** n ke r shain county, now in Lumpkin county,
ndjoining tho nbnvn lot No 40, containing Two
Hundred and Fifty Acres, (250) morn or less;
this lot is well known as a rich Gold Deposito,
thoro is n creek running through this tract,
nnd a small settlement of about fiftoon ttcros
cleat od.
Also, all that lot of land known as thirty-three
(33) formerly in tho said first district of llabor-
sham, now Lumpkin county, containing Two
Hundred and Fifty Acros, more or less, except
ten notes reserve, on which tho house stands;
this lot is known ns tho Keith lot. is behoved to
be a vnlunblu gold lot, it is u good farming lot and
about sovnnty acres oftho Iniul are cleared. The
Tennessee river runs through It.
Also, nil that lot of land known |ns the num
ber fifty-four|(G4)in tho said first district of Halier-
sham, now Lumpkin county, coiilaininu Two
Hundred and Ffty Acros, moro or less,railed Ihn
Sexton lot. Thorn aro about fifteen norescleared
and the Tchium-co river runs thro’ tire N. W.
corner oftho lot. it issituuto in a rich gold region
nnd heliavod to lie rich.
Also, nil that lot of land known us number thir
ty fivo, (35) in tlio first district of Halmrsham
uow Lumpkin county, containing Two iHnn*
drod and Fifty Acres, morn or less, called tlincle
Place. On tfiis lot about fifteen acres nro clear
ed. Town creek runs •hronch it nnd forms nil
excellent mill sent on which thcro is n valnahlo
mill house. Thero is nlso a good small frame
dwelling House nnd out houses on this lot, it is
situato within tluoe milos of rich gold runs and
is probably rich in that valuuhle metal.
Also, all that lot known as tho number thirty
two (32) in said 1st district of Ilahershnm now
Lumpkin county, containing Two Hundred and
Fifty Acres, more or less. The Tenuessco river
runs through this lot, nnd the water power Is
good; about twenty acres of this lot nro cleared,
mid as it corners on iiumhur forty, (40) and ad
joins the Keith lot, it is itself believed to be rich
in gold.
Also, nil that lot known as number forty-two
(42) in the said 1st district of Huhersham, now
Lumpkin county, containing Two Hiindrod nnd
Fifty acres, nmro or less, called the Ferry lot—
Tim Tunnesseo river runs through tlio middle
of this lot. Thero is n settlement on it. and about
twenty five acres improved land, it is situnte in
the gold region, and in a neighborhood known to
he rich ill gold.
AU», all the right, title nnd interest oftho late
Daniel Blake.in all that lot of laud known as the
number foriy-ono (41) in the said Lt district of
Habersham, now Lumpkin county, containing
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or loss, on
which Slab Town is situated. This lot is boun
ded on the north by the celebrated Load Depo
sit lot, and it is therefpro believed to he rich in
that metal, about thirty acres of tho laud aro
cleared and there is a good store houso and other
buildings on the placo.
Also, all that lot of land in tho fourth district
o Haher.-ham. uow Lumtikiu cuumy.known u*
the number seventy-one, (71) and better known
ns the Loud old Mill lot. A largo branch oftho
Tennessee called Town creek runs through this
lot, and on it are three lino water falls for mills; it is
believed nlso to ho rich in gold nod is very valua
ble from its vicinity to known rich gold veins.
Also, all that lot of land known as the number
eight-four (84) in tho said fourth district of Haber
sham, now Lumpkin county, hounded on tho
north by tho lino oftho fifth district, containing
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less.
The above being the property of Daniel Blake,
deceased, arid sold for the fiouefit nf the heirs and
creditors. ROOT. HABERSHAM.
Adminis’r of Estate of D. Blako
jan Ifi
O'The Daloncghii paper, nod Rnoortlor,
Millcdgville, will publish the above weekly, and
Charleston Mercury, twico a week and send their
bills to this offico for payment.
ECONOMY AND At’EUJIMODA-
' TION.
J. F. STOKES, Tailor amt Habit Maher,
B EGS leave to return his thanksto the pub
lic, for the lihoral patronage ho has re
ceived sinco his commencement; lie also bees
leave to state, that ho is still doing business ut
his old stand, on VVhitnkor-strcnt, next door to
Mr. Prendergast’s Store, nnd throe doors North
oftho Mansion House, where ho will thankfully
receive business of every description in the a-
hove lino, and pledges himself that every article
entrusted to his charge, shall ho cut, made and
trimmed in the neatest anil most fashionable
style, or according to order, on tho fullowin" ac
commodafmg terms, for cash? at reduced prices,
ornrdersou Dry- Goods. Grocery, or Boot nnd
Shoe Establishments in the city. Personsscud-
ing servants for Clothes, will nlenso send un or
der for tho articles nnd the cash, or the proposed
order, ns no hooks will he kept in future.
Persons indebted to J. F. 8. will confer a fa
vor by calling nnd settling their accounts,
dec 8 334—2m
$20 REWARD.
Will bo paid for tho dfdivory in
' Savannah Jail of my negro man
PETER, who uhscomled on 23d
instant—lie was dressed with
I white woollen pnntuloons. black
_ , jacket and lint, about 40 years of
I ’ ,8 c,t ) “Btntuo,5 feetO inches high, very
lm i l l ,, "l | foroheoJ, mid heavy dyes. This
■ has been in this city 14 mouths, (working
l^PP^ns aro warned not to employ him ci-
f with °r without a ticket—Apply to Hamil-
L i%„ Beai,r ° r bS- c -or
IiiTo- T0N & WILUGIIAM, Savannah.
P ln 2j 2lc\
r„ ?®TUE PUBLIC.
nvl ' .“&KRY takes the earliest opportunitp
m .Ji?. 1 ?* bis friends and the public, that
lodrl ab,l8 W ft To11 Mill, and intends to
list* p!? an jl 8,lul1 keep constantly on hand,
■nbip’,1 ,° rn ’ M'isk, Crack Corn, and shall bo
■for Mok ,u l?Pv an y quantity by contract,eitb-
l*onahln° r excl ! a »gtt for Graio, at tho most
COim H,U "
■ * 251
0 L CANDLES.
.. warranted to be pure and
■ttuii vvt.ui!? 8 per»n, nnd fine Sea Island
| a. so.qcted for families use. For sale
latilft A, PARSONS.
ADnilNISTKAIOK’S SALE.
On Thursday, the 3d day of March next.
W ILL he Hold (at Valtunbrosia, tho planta
tion of tho late Daniel Blake on the Great
Ogechec River, about fifteen miles from Savan
nah,) by permission of tho Justices of tho Inferi
or Court of Chatham County, whilo sitting for
Ordinary purposes, the following properly, viz:
two Flats, one Cunoe, ono Wagon, one Cart,
twelve Ploughs, three Ox do, two Harrows,
twelve well broke Moles.
The entire stock (about 110 head,) of Cnttle,
consisting of 40 Oxen, Cows, Cnlves.iuid other dry
Cattle, together with sundry articles of Furni
ture—being the property of Daniol Blake, doc’d.
aud sold for tho benefit oftho heirs nnd creditors
of said estate.
ROBT. HABERSHAM, Administrator,
.yui M
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
On the first Tiiesday in March next,
W ILL ho sold (in front of the Court House
in the city of Savannah) by permission
of tho J usticcs of the Inferior Court or Chatham
County, while sitting for ordinary purposes, the
following two negro slaves: Fredericknnd Cufiy,
being the proporty of Daniel Blake, deceased,
and sold for the benefit of the Heirs and Credi
tors of said Estnte.
ROUT. HABERSHAM, Administrator,
jan Ifi
DISSOLUTION.
T he firm orj b. Herbert*, co.wns
dissolved on tho 2fith instant, bv the deutli
of Win. D. Jnduh, uud tho affairs of the same
will ho closed by tlio undersigned, who lenders
Ins sincere thanks to the friends oftho late con
cern, for the patronage they so liberally confer-
ed, and informs them that ha has transferred tho
business to Mr.F, YV. Ileinemaim f-»r whom he
earnestly requests acontinuanco of their favors,
n WM. C. CRENSHAW,
jan 27 Surviving Copartner.
AUCTION AND COII.UISSION
BUSINESS.
T HE undersigned having succeeded the late
firm of J. B. Herbert & Co. solicits tho
pntronnge heretofore extended to it, also of his
friends mid tho public, nud hopes by unremitting
attention nnd assiduity, to merit the approbation
ofthose who may favor him with busmoss. lie
will make liberal advances on goods entrusted
to his care. F. W. HEIN EM ANN.
Rbkkrsxcks
John Gumming Son, Win. Gastnrr,
S. B. Pnrkmnn & Co, Jos. Cumming,
Padulford, Fay & Co, II * W. King.
G. B. Lamar, I- R- St. Johu & Co.
jan 27 2\
TAN YARD FOB SALE. "
T HE subscriber having made considerable
improvement in his tan yard, offers it for
sale, with orwilhout nlnrgo usyortmenl of Leath
er, now in the vats, mid nearly tanned—or he
would take info copartnership with him, a gen
tleman, who would ba willing to vest an equal
or propot liouablo amount of stock with him in
the business, and who would remain boro and
take charge oftho concern during the summer
months—Thoro aro few plncea, wheto the Tan
ning business can be carried on to more advan
tage than in Savannah—bark of the best iioality
can be had in abundance—hides mre as low ns
elsewhero, nnd a voady sale con be had for any
quantity of Leather, those acquainted with tan
ning ueed not be informed, there is no bmuness,
ill which money can bo invested that yields a
more certain profit. Apply to tho subscriber
personally, or by letter, post paid.
1 dec 10 WM. IIOPAN.
HAY! I1AY I
F iUME Hay for sale ut retail for$l 37* by
jan 1*3 CIAGHORN&WOOU.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE
Continued.
O Y the first Tuesday in April next, between
tho usual hours of Sheritfs sales, will ho
sold before tho Court House in the county of
Harris, a lot of Land containing 20 acres,know
ns Lot No 337, in the twoitsiollr district formerly
Muscogee, but now Harris county, sold by per
mission of the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Bryan county, when sittingns u Court ofOrdina-
ry, mid for the benefit of tno hairs of John G.
Butlerdecoased ANN G. BUTLER, Adufor*
jan 10 141
SEIYIVNARY FOR YOUNG
LADIES.
CHESHIRE, CONNECTICUT.
T HE Winter Term of Miss Cornwall’s
Sominary, will commence on tho 14th of
October.
Tuition for Term of twcnty-lvo necks,
Common English Studies, $3 00
Higher English Branches# 0 00
Freuch, 1) 00
Latin, 0 00
M usic (including use of instrument,) 18 00
Drawing nnd Painting. 10 00
do do (including oil,) 15 00
Board tnny bn obtained in the family with tho
Princiuul, mid other families, at $1 50 per week,
exclusive of washing, fuel and lights. The num
ber ofhoarders in tho family of tho Principal, is
limited to eight, nnd it is necessary that all who
wish-hoard with her should mako cnrly applica
tion.
It is expected that nil who entertho Seminary
will continue to the closo of the term, and no de
duction will be made for absence, oxcept in case
of protracted illness. Pupils may enter any time
during the term, aud will be charged only from
tho time they commence.
References—Rev. E, E. Beardsley, Bnrrngo
Bench, Esq. Cheshire. Rt. Rev. Bishoh Brownell,
Rev. Dr. Whetorr, President nf Washington
College,Hartford. Rev Dr. Judd, New Haven.
Rov. Mr. Jarvis, Chatham. Rev Dr Turner.
Rev. Dr.Anthon, Rev. Dr. Hawks, Floyd Smith,
Esq., New York. Rev. Edward Ncufcillc, Sa-
vannah Georgia. 234 dec 8
FOR SALE.
4 BLACKSMITH, who is an excellent
workman, possessas a good character. He
may be seen nt the blacksmith shop of Mr. G.T.
Barton, on the end of West Broml-street, near
Sh. WfnMbr’9 Saw ftplh id jan $3
* O. COHEN.
On l HURSDAY, 4th lust, at 11 o’clock,will
bo sold at the residence of L. O’Byrrio, corner of
Whitaker und York-struets, Ids eutlro household
ftirmturo, consisting in part of
Sofas, Sideboard, Tablos. Chuirs, Carpets,
Chinn and Glassware, Beds,Matrasses, Bedding,
Bedstmids. &c. Torms cash
feh 1,
_ Administrator's Sate.
®F ■* • ®. SIIICK * O. COHEN.
Un tlio lirst Mon.lay in March next, will bo
sold in front of tlio Court House botwoeu the
usual hours ol sale,
, Onedhlrd oftho Pilot Boat SuvmmahJiolung-
mg to the estnto of Wright Whilo decoased; sokl
by order oftho administrator, with permission
oftho Honorable Inforiar Court of Chatham Co.
Terms cash
Mint and Lead
BY P. G. SIIICK & O. COHEN.
. At Private Sale.
200 bags Shot
6000 lbs I#ead, just received per schr Marion
from Baltimore. j an
Godien Butter.
BY P. G. SIIICK & O. COHEN.
, At Private Sale.
u) kogs Goslien Butter, all of ono dairy nnd
ol aperlor quality, lauding from brig Georgia,
jan 22
BV l>. <J, Sill K * o, COHEN.
At Privato Sale.
200 hampers Irish Potatoes
20 sacks fino table Salt
10 half bids Herring
jan 21
Brandy and Rum.
BY P. O. SIIICK * O. COIIEN.
Al Private Sale.
10 hhds Boston Rum
60 barrels do do
JO fir pipos imitation Brandy
Landing from ship Spnrtnn. jan 22
O XDiTHNlSTRATOK'S SALE.
N ll 1 " 1 , 1 “ r ^ 1 1 »e«dny in March next, will he
sold before tho Court Houso in Effingham
Joniity. boiwoon tho usual hours ofsnlo.
All the Real Estate of Henry Griffin decoased.
consisting of two tracts or land, viz: 2024 acres
lying hi Stewart county, formerly Lee; also 40
acres in Cherokee comPy sold by order of i ho In-
Umar Court for tho benefit of dm heirs nnd credi
tors. JAS. GRIFFIN, ) . . ,
JOHN C. GRIFFIN, ( A « m ° ra -
jan 8 0
A (CARD
D ) 1CTOR ST E PI I ;;N SWEET,of Frank-
liu, (Conn.) having heon induced to visit
Savanipih, for tho purpose nfciiringa certain oh-
stinato case of protracted disease, respectfully
tenders his professional services to tho public gen
erally, in thetroalmciit and cure of all disloca
tions, whether of rceont opcurrcnco or of long
standing; fractures both simple and compound;
weakness of tho hank or breast or any other part
oftho body that proceeds from uninjury done to
that particular part; and stiffness or contraction of
any joint.however long it may have been in that
situation.
Children whose limbs have been deformed or
dislocated from the • lime of their birth, may he
completely relieved, if Htoy are not more than
six or seven years old.
Ho will nlso undertake to euro tho infiainma-
tory rheumatism.
As his stay m Savannah trust nocessnrily lie
limited to the middle of next April, he intends
confining his practice to tho treatment oftlm a-
bovo named kinds nfdisenses.
Persons wishing his opinion of any particular
case, may consult him freo of cost, as no charge
will he made, except for services rondorod.
jan 18 151
ILrTho Charleston Mcrcpry, rs requested to
copy tho above, iwid glvo it tliroo nltornnto in-
Rortions, and send the bill to this offico for pay
ment,
CHATHAM LEtflON.
R SOLVED, Thai tho Legion dooloct a
Commnudmit, on Wednesday tho Ikl inst.
at 10 o’clock, A. M. at tlio Exchange Long
Room, under tho snperintondonco oftlm Com
mitteo; ‘ho Polls to bo kept open until 2 o'clock,
P. M.—each member ofUia Legion entitled ton
vote; nnd each Captain is requested to hand to
the Superintendents, a complete alphabetical
Roll of his corps, on or before the time of open
ing tlio Polls
JAS. MARSHALL. 'i o
W.THORNE WILLIAMS. S
WM. GASTON, i|
J03. CUMMING. [ 5'
J.P. IIENRY, I 3
fob 1 23
NOTICE.
P ERSONS indebted to tlio Into firm of J. B.
Herbert & Co. nro requested to make im
mediate payment, us all remaining unsettled on
tho 15th instant, will then be placed In the hands
of an Attorney for collection.
WM. C. CRENSHAW,
feh 1 28 Surviving Copartner!
NOTICE.
4 PORTION of the accounts, notes and duo
hills of the late firm of J. B. Herbert Sf
Co, are placed in my hands for collection. Per
sons indebted, will snve expense by calling nud
settling with the subscriber.
LEVI S.D’LYON.
fob 1 2Sp
' NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to tho estate of Major
William Wlghtemaii, Into of Charleston
deceased, arc requested to make immediate pay
ment; nnd those havingdemrind against tho same
will present them duly attested, within tho time
prescribed by law, to
THOMAS F. PURSE,
Qualified Executor,
or o JOHN C. NICOLL.
jan 5 4t,—j|a5
NOTICE.
P ROPOSALS will he received until the 17th
of February next, for lepniringtho Bridgo
between Oatlaml and Whitinnsh Islands. For
tho manner in which the work is to he done nnd
the quality of tho materials to bo used, apply to
either oftlm undersigned.
TIMOTHY BARNARD,
WM MACKAY,
J. P. SCRI VEN.
jan 20 17til 17F
1,039 ....
Also, a largo Seitio.
feh 2
'Mil ho sold in front of store, a quantity of Dry
Goods consisting in part oftho following nrti-
clo* Floiiirek Ni.. ? ro Cloili, Kenuiyn, SnoMiur,
Omialuim. Slin-iin-, Sliirein?, I’onieo HonU.
WRfe- nh,ck Slllt ' l ». TliroiiJ, Noedlo. U , .
b ™eb H a Turin, ca.h
BY F - 1 v - hkinewann.
Al I’rivntn Snln.
100 bills Baltimore Flour
r.n lure, III,, Coffin,, 30 ,lo Cuba il„
200 sacks Salt. 100 hmi’ls prime Eastern Hay
0 hhds Geogia Sugar, 10 hxs N O Loaf do
50 casks Rico, fililfds Bacon
30 hhls No 2 Mackerel, 30 do No 3 do
20 kegs prune Bmtor, 20 hhls Crackers
60 boxes PordiaM
( l rr ;" M,{M ^ rn,Ic h Madeira Wmo
20 do Sweet Malaga do, 4 do Mndoirn do
0 pipes Cognac Brandy,3 do Holland Gin
100 (hums Smyrna Figs
Also,
20 cases Champagne, 10 do do, pints
Also,
20 crates Crockery
10 Gay lei’s Iron Chests,warrant’d fireproof
lOStaiilm s Rotary Cooking Stoves
Also, n variety comprising a general assort
ment, for sale ou accommodating term \
jan 27
NOTICE
T IIE Copartnership heretofore existing un
der the firm of A- S. Jonos * Co. is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. Either oftho
undersigned is authorized to settle the debts of
the late firm. • AUG’S. SEABORN JONES
THOMAS GREEN,
jau 20 HI—1m
LAW NO fl'ICE.
r?n IIF, subscriber proposing to practise law,
.fi in tho Superior Courts of the Enatern
Circuit, and in tho several Courts in tho City nf
Savnvimh, will pay prompt attention to any bu
siness with which he may ho Intrusted Ilfs of
fice is on tho Bay above Gaudry * Legriel’s.
A. DRYSDALE.
jan 11 10—lm
NOTICE.
T HERE nro standing on the Books of the
Murine and Firo IiHiirnnco Bank.15 shares
of stock in tho name of Samuel Clark, 32 shares
in tho namo of S. M. Miller, Ex’or of
Mary Miller; 4 shares in tlio nainp of Win. Wal
lace, and 4 eliarc3in the name of Win. Wiillnce,
Trustee; in 13155^shares,uti which no instalments
have been paid since the Bank went Rite opera
tion—and the same has becoino forfeited for tho
use of the Bank, nnd will ho sold nt public auc
tion in frontof tho Exchango in Savannah ori tho
first Monday in March next, nt U o’clock A. M.
By order of the Board.
JAMES SMITH, Crahior.
ja n 23
IIEINEHANN.
ivtii l 9 W * to® 3d ms*, at 11 o’clock,
L^ 110 ^ , ‘ l ^ ro,, i "tore, u general assort
ment Groceries afitl Cfockerywaro
„ . Also,
. 2 Pipes pure Holland Gift
3 hair pipos Cognac Brandy
2 hhds Jamaica Rum
15 boxes Soap and Cundlet
10 qr chests Hyson Tea
in f e,un “ Wrapping Paper
10 kugs I’uhaccoand Butter
Cordial, asset ted
100 half boxes Sega rs
Also,
500 wt Shoulders Bacon
wt Hums do
Terms cash
T- W. •lUISUiJIANNr
nn . Al Private Snlo.
00 kegs Tobnccu, suitable lor retailing.
Also. 00 cases James River scented Tobacco,
just received per ship Emperor from New York
leb I
BY F. W. HE I WE .71 ANN.
Al Prlvnto Snlo.
2G hn..lioU Clrempn?„e, junt rccoivcj nor
sti,i,n,Inti,t Liiwnu from Clarlcstnn.
jnn as
UNDER UECIIEE IN UlU'ITV,
/re,«,ife M .,,. /j, u ucmn l
rimmliiy, tlinl]IVliriinry,nt ll«'.
clock, will ho sold, near tlio Exchange in
Charleston, S. C.
All that valuable Plantation, belonging to Ihn
Estate ol the Into John Guornrd, called “tlie lte-
Ci '™> vilnatiMUi the Savannah River, in St. p 0 .
(^'Pilort District, containing about
COO acres ol Rice Lind,
Also,
All thatothor Planlation, in St. Luka’s Parish,
nti Now River, containing ubout 250 ucres of
Swamp.
Also.
All the remainder oftho Lands of samo Estate,
in St. Luke's, culled I'ury’s Barony, containing
about 10,000 acres. 3 h
Terms—One-third cash, balanco in one, two
and three years, seemod by hand end mm-ignm*
Purchusur to pay ftir papers.
* J W. GRAY,Com. in Equity.
jau 14 14—IJ f| 4 3
MIIEHIFFS* SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in March next, will ho
sold in front of tho Court House in tho
city of Savnnnnh, Chatham coanfy, between the
usunl hours of snlo,
Two noaroos, Sam nnd Ilanuah, levied ou as
tho property of Thomas Koehler, under and by
virtue of two executions on foreclosure of mort
gage, issueing out oftho Hon tho Inferior Court
of Chnthnin county, in favor nrEbonezor Juucks
ond M. W inkier os. tho said Thomas Koehler,
doc 2fi J I DEWS. Shorill'c. c.
SHERIFF'S MALE.
O N tho first Tuesday In March noxt. will ho
sold at the Court Houso in Effingham
Comity, between tho usual hours of sale, fifty,
eightneres of Laud, lying nml being in the said
c:> l ily of E Unili.iiii.bou idjd N onstwnrdly bv
Bird nnd Strobhar s land, south wcstwardly by
Goorgo Glovor’s land, eastwardlv by (ioorgo
Fowls land south nud wcstwardly by John (».
Fotznr’s land; levied on ns the proporty of John
F. Ilejudy to ’satisfy an exociilion in Ihvor of
William Ambroso, issuing out of a Magistralo’.
Court and returned to me by n constable,
jnn 12 JOHN G. 11I I D P, «. K . r.
A BIUlHSTIUrOfl'^ALE.
O N the iu>tTuet<day in March next, will he
sold by permission of tlio Justices oftho
Inferior Court of Bryan county while sitting for
ordinary purposes, before tho'Conrt House in
tho city of Savannah, between tho usuollioursof
sain, the following property,viz: all the right,title
and interest of tho late Win. R,Gray,being I-5th
in 2 lots, letters M, nndO. hounded on thu west
by St. GuilMrout, and oast by Wnlnut street,
city ofSuvaunah, being tho properly of tho late
Vvm. R. Gray, and sold for the benefit of the
heirs nnd creditors of said estatn.
THOMAS S. CLAY, Adm’or.
dec 22 24(1
ADIMNISTUATOK'N SALE.
next, will bo
sold ut the Court Houso in IJonrvcounty
between the tisuul hours of sale,
Lotnno hundred and nighty-threo (183) m tho
second district of Henry Co, belonging to the
estate .if Tims. Goddard, deceased, and sold by
permission of tho Hon. tho Inferior Court of
Chatham County nud hv order oftho administra
tor. 'II. KNAPP, Adm’or,
jan 2G 22
HOLT A' HANSELL
H AVE outorod into Copartnership in the
practice of Law, and will alien I all iho
Courts oftho JChorokeo, nud Hall and Haber
sham Courts of tho Western Circuit.
ALFRED B HOLT.
ANDREW J. HANSt.LL.
feh 1 28.1
IfiAUINE* FtiiE UNSIJI*ANEW
BANK.
January 20th, 183-3.
TQJOTICE—An election for snvon Directors
to manage tho business of this Bank, will
he held at the banking room on Monday the 1st
February noxt,between 10 o’clock A. M. and 1
o'clock P. M —By order oftho Board,
jan 20 JAS.SMITH. Cashier .
BANK OF DAMIEN.
Decembers, 1335.
A N election will ho hold nt the Banking
House in this city on Monday, tho 4th of
January, 1330, fbrthreo Directors of this Bnnk,
oil the part oftho individual Stockholders for the
ensiling year. The polls will bo opened at 10
o'clock, A. M. aud closed at2 o’clock, P. M.
By order. E.S/REES,
dec 17 Cashier.
Dry Goods at Auction.
BI S. miUBHIOK & CO. .
T0-M0RH0\V,-tltu 3J;l-0b. m ]1
In Omit of 4toh>|
Otto oiue riiuin#!., iiMoncd nuuliiio. St color.
3 bales Ticking
One ease bleached Shirtings and ShcctinM
L®^ Terms cosh
PuroAMd Madeira and oherrv i\ itio at Auction
»• FHiLBHiCTfc A CO.
n W*' ^ Yebrtinry, »i
llo clock in front of store,
40 dozen pure old Maduirn Wine, bottlod Jn
Aiiulqira ond uccompuniud with custom hotikft
certificate* orimportation.
i Als6,
1® (,l 1 ' J!en Dfown Sherry Wine, of fin® fla
vor und wnriuutod pure.
Terms at sal#
Winches ut Auction.
BY 8. I* II ILL RICK A CO.
. JO-.MORIIOW, tlio 3d Fob. ht J1 ft’clfe
m Iront ol store, (1 cases new Silver Watchm*,
etudi case Containing tt Watches, in lots to soW
purclmsors. Sulo positive, uud terms cash,
leb 2 ,
BY8, tPlIII.BU?UK .V CO.
At Private Hale.
fihlidsnnd 100 bbls John Dyers best F.llutfi
now landing from ship Spartan, from Bostntk
and will ho sold ou tho whaif-at a low .price,
_ jan2fi
BYS. Pill LBKICK A CO. ~
*At Private Sale.
30 bids Apples, landing from brig WuItbtU».
jnn 20
BY 8. UlilUBUIUK CO. '
At Private Snlo.
30 bids, 30 half do, 50 kegs first quality CracRv
ers, laudingfrom brig Romulus from Philndeb
Phta* jan 18
Knglinli Potatoes in llumpers.
BY 8. PBIILBRICK A CO*
At Private Sale.
50 hampers Potatoes, 100 bushels do,on bonr^
brig Noma, for sale in lots to suit purchasers,
jan 6
English Potatoes.
BY 8. 1*111 LBIIICK A CO.
At Private Sale.
800 hampers English Potatoes, on board Bt
ship Quiulin J^oitch will bo told luvv from tlte
vessel. fob I
BY 8. PIIILBIIICK A CO. ~
3000 hjishcls Corn, 200 bundles prime Hay
100,000 lhs prime Bacon Hums, Middlings mid
Shoulders
200 prime Baltimore Ilums, in bags
250 kegs Lard
2000 bushels Livorpool ground Sail
50 sacks Liverpool blown Salt
200 boxes Soup, 50 hug's Cofico
200 boxes H by 10 Window Glass
100 chants, hnll chests and quarter chests fut
portal und Young Hyson Tet\
20 ubls nnd 10 hhds Sugar
100 bnrrels Howard street Flour
100 do Philadelphia db
100 bids high proof monong’laRyoWhiaksjr
50 harreli Cordials, iiRsortud **
10 hair pines nuro Clinniimgno Brandy
10 pipes Northern Gin, i/OdoHoiluud
100 doz Palm Leaf Hats
•60 coils Cordugo, 1000 Gunny Bags
50 boxes Claret Winn, 50 do Muscat tfr>
20 do Marseilles Madeira do
10 do Port do, «Xrc. *c
Also,
50 Iron Chests nnd Merchant’s Book SaCtafc
from'lie manufactory of Jesse Delano, audwUf*
rallied Fire Proof.
All the above will bo sold ou tho mostnccap.
niodnrtnff torms.
Iuno t
SHERIFF'S SALE.
O N tho first Tuesday iii March next, will
hu sold in front of tho Court House, u»
Bryan Ceunty, hotweoti the tisuul hours of sale)
tho following nog rocs, vizi
Charles, IIiuiiiiili, Ruth, Sandy, Tama.Iovleil
on ns tho property of It. Penny, ou foroclostira
ofmortgago, in favor of Joseph' Bryan.
WM II VAND11ACKEL, s. n. o*
jiin2 1
KrrilE 81TB8CUIBEK having re-
ceivod from New York a superb ansorlment of
Double Daiiliu, oiler them for sale at the Ne\v
York prico —Gentlemen and ladies particularly,
are invited to rail and see for tli.'iiiselVo.i at his
G rdiut ou tlio Common, m ar the residence of
Mr M-I.eod. JOHN A. GERMA,
jx 2 2311m
VFV .i'll A KINI1A L'« NOTICE.
Offico Savannah, 2d Jail. ir*3il,
A LL parsons owningslaves for hire, nrtnioly.
porters, laborers, mechanics or hnndicruiL
men, or vouders of small ware, ownorn of drays,
wagons or onrts, nro hereby notified thru they
must furnish thorn with Budges oil or before U'ia
10th inst.—No badge will bo given ton colored
norsoit \vitl\pulu tiokot specifying to whom they
lie long, and where the owner resides,
jnn 2 F. M. STONE c. it.
, , ** ' RUN SIND.
A SMALL box coumiiiin. • ac • rv.mark*
im] “A, Smith, Haitfo d lam cd fro • ship
<’eliit. Any inforiimiioii r*>pec ilia would lift
ihimkftilly received hv
jan_27 TUPPER A 8[STARE.
LOST TIII8 DAY
B ETWEEN Mr. Betts’ Paintxhop and
Aldrich Shoo store, a Silver Watch. Tty*
tinder will raccivo a liberal rowrrd by leaving i|
nt this office. junw
PISTOL LOST.
A RIFLE PISTOL, bnrrel about 8 iuchrji ■
long, and inoiinliug of brosit, with Ptce)
guard, was lost between Fair l#nWh and thejBav
yesterday,about 3o’clock.—A liberal reward will
bo paid to thu finder on delivery oftho saqm At
this oliico, or to
jan 20 WM. P. BOWEN.
LOST'
O N the night oftho 21th inef. a Sword Cast?
Tho finder will be fiborally rewarded by
loaviug It at this offico • “
dec 80
DIVIDEND' NO. 2.
Bunk of Darion, Dec,7» 1833.
T HE Board of Directors of this BftliU, have
this day declared, a Dividend of three per
cent, on tlio nmount ofpapif.il steak paid in for
tho last six months, which will ha duo nud paya
ble ou nnd after the 1st day of Jominry next, to
tho stockholders, or their legal representatives.
EBENfcZliltiS. UEEIVOii.hwr.
WANTED,
T WO Servant Girkonc between 12 nnd 14,
the other 18 aud 23* u> a small fiunily
Empiirn at this office. jan 30
WANTED TO HIKE
B Y tho month or year, a Negro Girl, to wait
in tho house; for whom liberal wages Wi!
ho given,—Apply at thisoffice,
jau 13
w atch FOI Nir.
P ICKED up by a iiegro.aGOLD WATCJI
T im owner can have the same by proving
property, rewarding the finder, nnd paying fot»
advertising. Apply.nt this office.’
jan 13 10
(CPFOil SALE.
’j^Lfl’Y plantation and residence, thirty miles
iYJJ front Augusta, lying on tho Loitisvillp
Stago Hoad, one milp frojji Hudsonvillo 1\ 0».
containing near eight hundred acres, ofwhie}t,
two hundred nro in cultivation, most ofwhich^t
fresh, in good repair, nud lies well.
Upon tno place in n oomfortablo dwelling, ;t
barn, and stidilcs, uud til) other ronvoniynt out
houses, nnd is on excellent stand for business.
Attached to tho Plantation is n valuable Grist
Mill, on the waters of Brusliey Crook, there i«
also a good situation for a Saw Mill. Its convo.
nienco to Augusta and other advantages render
? a very de-orabtetplace.
•■'r-iou % wishing to purchase ara requested tu
paliftuid view tlio premises.
1 - JOHN WAY. •
JoT r«n*i (foMu»v Ga. ‘
yin#i-* i- Mi./tJi*.
^4f|k4N BBLS superfine won. just t|»-
ceived per ship ik*ni. Morgan,
J janfS ■.«-!?««