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frtkt (t Croix. Sa*
tt'Humwairj.
0.3 OnaawN»fO«.
sue gear
Mdktev MonNsS.
Ttougtass Sorrel,
,1 309 • ~ ■• ' ■
llM Pearl-Barley,
.Mtoenofnreuknd fourteen poundTeacli
^tlamiliea, and* very b«t quality, ..
JlltSu, * , •
Ttocxseiof all coloured THREAD?, to suit
TCfy ‘^VaM^
Mongin’a wharf
[ »or6
linn roe Sals,
i am •intewHoa
and coloured
Cr,ptt .
«dMMerino Shawls,do half Hdkfi.
BJedf floured Larcnune Crsrats
Bbck Bombazines aid Italian Cripea
LjuiicD Cambrleks, Cambrlck Handkerchiefs.
Unneni, in half apd whole pieces *.' a
Caroline, end I’tfcl Homespuns, ”
Brown and bleached. Sheetings, sad Shirthvs
Uatdano, end fUf'Haodkerdoelz ^
d Urge auortmei.t of Straw Uonneu, by the
Cue, fashionable pattern*
WbdUmore’e Cotton Card, by the Box.
- oe ' JOSEPH KOPMAN.
net ^3 138 Jqjina.ons Square.
REMOVAL.
vqrvm—
B T -S 5 r' MAraV, V w * •“*
DRYGOODS,
cexsmxe ex -
LINKN8, CQTTON9,
WOOLENS, SILKS.
ftPSWlV, • . GLOVES,
UMBHRIXA9,
COMBS, ixn CUTLERY,
oct 35 *199—In. »'• *i .
W.OOE.niv removed to CoLShnd’a
Vina
In Sure,
10 biles of white, blue and brownPLini
2o kegs of manufactured Tobacco, Not 18t 3
500 pieces or <r>t quality Cotton Bagging 40
sad 43 inches wide
“SS®
CUUHiNG ft GWATHMEY.
189
act!
drygoods.
rrtHE Subscriber* have received by recent ar.
I rinkaxeneral and extensive assortment of
1 Jadfa, end OfmcUic GOODS.
Ajerxajwiucn sax,
,rew white Flannel
uS^oXandHoae. Bankets
Broad Cetbs
PeliiM Cloths and Sattinetta
Tartsa and Caroline Plaida - '
Tsiracaaad Swanadown Veattnga
building*. Johnston’* Square, where lie of.
tors, for Side, ah exlcuuve asuctment ot Goods
suitable for the Season, consisting of
Irish, Linens and Law ns
Caroline Plsids
HeaVy London Duffli Blankets
While, Blue and Mix! Plains
Hose and Point Blankets
Black Nankiaand Canton Crape*
Mcrinu Shawls and Mantles
Crape Handkcretjlift, ' *. . ;
. Silk Umbrellas superior finish
Wide Black Bombasines
Brown and Bleached Domestic Goods
Russia Sheeting-tad Diapers
Twilled Domestic Negro cloth
Ukey Woolsey
Wide Venetian Carpeting for Rooms
Brussels and . English Ingrain Carpeting
Furniture llimitv
Black Italian Crape a -
Cotton B.gging and Bagging Twine
oct 28
Plesynd figured Bombszetta
Silk slid Cotton Velret
5 L 44 and 78 Irish Uiena
54.44.nd7 M
54 French Sheeting jL-
7 4,8 4 and 10 4 Damask Tabling Diaper
Rinva UiaperandDiwIaa
78..d 44 l.inen Bed lick
78,44 arr!64 Cotton to
10tad 124 vtarael ie Quilts
Fureiune Calicoes a ad piloted Cambrics
44aod 64cotton Cambric
Co* brie, Jaconet and Book MusBn
Plain sad rtoaaed barred white Cravats
Linen Cambrics «nd >onw Lawn
LiaenCambric Hdkfs
lta'itatirn do do
Superfine blk India Levantine
do Siachewsaod fiarsnetts
do Nankin and Mandarin Crape
French Crape Dresses -
flag lad Barcelona B hdkfs
Situs and l>ajr Cloths * *>
Culitnrre Handkerchief*
White and cclored Faria Kid Gloves
Eoh'd PcIinueS Snd Tippets .
'ml Tooth Brushes, Ladies Packet Books,
tlesnd Whale Uonr Busks, Stay Laces, Pow-
Pufii, Dolls, tcc. Ac.
ALSO,
sssortment of Genuine Perfumery, Co-
Lavender and Orange Water, Macass' raml
Oil, Pomatum, Hair Powder, Scented
ip, 8te Ac.
bore goods with their former stuck, make
wnrtment very complete, and they will din.
clit wholesale or retail, at a very small nc>.
- lor cult or town acceptances onlr
pttiqne
hue
or town acceptances only.
« G IWEITTUAYEllACO.
Johnston's -xpiare.
, cx30» ^
Paper Hanging. r
r rtcelve.t« new colu cliott o: French Fa*
Fper Ranging, among which we, -a few setts of
faLuuU&.)K Paper—For sale low by
6. BftErmi VYEU & CO.
Johnston's vqa»re
*31 cb?Q3
dies Leghorn Bonnets and Ale-
i Scarfs Shawls and Hkfs.
f received and for sale wli leva-e or
.by
G. BHEI ’TMAYER & CO.
l» e*198 •
INWARD COPPEE,
l*w Metikal Warthoutc, No 2, Yovng'e building t
^KFERSat Wholesale or i.etail a gener <1 .w
" *or^ir?n* *
Drugs dni Chemicals,
Patent AledicinSs, $c. Sfc.
I *ttr.tnifo quality d it t!;»* low : price*
ICaKiijOr iipnrii?cii far. j &
>ct2J
19” ^
Plains and BlcMce
„ . sets.
t 2 .v'tve plains
' ® do London Duffle Blankets
.J'fcJtowtnUnkeu
i Ju « received and (or wle hy
t# . CALVIN BARER.
191
Par Sale.
,-A‘Je H.iust ut.it Lot, (No. 29)
I w “8ingti n vSqii.,rr, on which the suit
| ywr resides,- having ninety ft et upon
*Howt.in street, and faty- feet fronting
jambs Wallac e
Select, Classical
Ann
ENGLISH SCHOOL.
F ***“*•*
pFawrlbei
JJJjlcpubl
and l’»rk Strrtlt.
v intornis his friends
•hike
he will re open his
tuttg Ladlesapd Gentlemen on Mon.
- Inst. Thecounv of instruction will
<ae Greek snd Latin languages,in adoi.
' hranchea Of the English language,
Uu Rht at public Schools. As the number
» mail be waited, Parents and Guardians
■ ‘ their children uMieF the
are requested IS make
' W. Habersham, Eaq.
Domestic Plains.
\ if A PS stout twlUcu Domestic Plains of a
X»vU superior fabric, and well worth the at.
tentiun of Planters, for sale by
GEORGE W. COB.
Wht offer) for oak,
7 8 fit 9-4 heavy London Duffle Blankets
3 J A 4 Point Blankets
' 42 inch cotton Bagging
White, Blue, and Uixt Plains
Wide Bltck Bombazines
Merino shawlsand Ukls ■ S. ■
Cashmere Mantles
m:* 18 1961m
Ladies, Aliases, Girls and Bolivar
Leghorn (xypsicSy
t, dozen, or single.
F. GiUett 8£ Co.
NO 0, tOUNo'g DUILDIN09,
By the c
jjdf
'.sfeatsssii
30,000
'staasiiKssa;
sissrzai
■&<£*££,
ctSXB
' CaEanu fiegara of etlectedoutCtv
Foe usljp 1 ™'
. OAUDBYk HERBERT.
. afilO
FAi.lik W.NlER oOODb.
B y the ships Sooth Boston and Ug • burile,
just arrived from Liverpool, the Subicriber)
ELiz-.Biir- ip -
mm'm'Kmm «
bslfls outtos, or pASMge, spply to
NICHOLAS li NEFF,
Per* Liverpool,
M WILSON,
oct 31
The viigaat bn tailing
Packet Ship
^amebTEai
. 8. B. PARKMAN.
hare received an extensive supply of-
Brxtuh Manufactured Goad)
comprising su assopn-e . *
WOOLEN, WOBSTEDj
' COTTON, _ LINEN,
AND SILK,
Which have been Aviutq selected by one of
the firm, and will be sold by the piece, dozen or
package, «t a moderate advance for cash, cotton,
•ron a libera) credit Of approved paper.
ANDREW LOW It CO.
(O’ Packages of assorted Crockery, plain, cut
and moulded Glassware ■ Window Glu i kegs
each containing one sett of Tea Chius casks of
B ’B. 8 London Porter in bottles,always instore
and for ule; also, assorted Iron, and beat Uuuia
Hemp Cotton Barging, 42 inches wide.
For Xew York, 1 “ :
IlK^reguiwr picket^ Brig
' C ole, Master/
J meet with despatch'. For'
might' r passage having good aeconnaodatkuuj
apply lo tut Captun on board at lone** upper
wharf,or*to r*
For salt on board30banelaPrimePor^lyUie
Ctptoiti.
Boots and Shoes.
JOHN B. WICK,-
Hat juu Scored,
6k A(1A pair of Negro Shoes of suneriot
fSjUt lU quality, made vfitb pegs «
opening a gcncial and extensive assort.
J)RF GOO US,
which they wi.l bell oh r^uror.ablc terms, whole
sale or reUil. Ihcir STOCK fill be renewed
and well assorted throughout the year from their
house in New York. * i
One Yard wide — CARPET, at reduced
198
O
Exchange, *
N JVEir rojtIC or aX-GA.vrn, for tile.
Aupl\ to
. A L. MOLYNF.UX
200
ct 28
Drafts on ATew-York,
j£N sums 4u i st taignt to suu purchasers,
For sale by
WILLIAM JENNKR
To Planters,
man with aver) -mall Umil , wishes 'o get
business on the iliver, until me first d:.y of
•4iiusry next attending the beating out anew
crop—Small compen ation a ill only be required
—*and satisfactory reference, as to chancier and
abilities given. Enquire at this office.
octT 191
WILLIAM W.Wa^H,
R F.SI’KLTFUI.I.Y Storms the citixci a of Sa.
vannah, that his Schnol which is now open
in the nest end of the Academy, for tbe recep-
lion of pupils, will be removed on tne ‘first of
November, into an adjoining room in the Uniun
Sncieti b.'l'ding Tlmse branches of education
utual'y taught in the beat - regulated academira
will be atit nded to—end he win to limit the tmm.
berofhis Scholars ns todo justice in their iuitfon.
He hopes for a continuance in public patronage.
.• . TERMS.
^r c dJ,^ffis; S! n
nZ&Mmus “J f ‘ ! —•
Each Scholar will be expected to pay an equal
proportion for fuel during the winter months,
oct 9 • 193
. Aotice. .
A- LI. persons havingdum.ndi against the estate
J\. of Robert Worrall, jun’r late ol Savannah,
will please present them properly aiterteil—and
those indebted to said estate, are requested to
make payment
210
PHILIP BR A SC H,
Qual Executor.
Geotgia-rChatiiam County.
q ( 1,1 » hem it ma) concern
W HRREA9 William Pavies, esq'*, hasanpli.-
cd to the honorable the court of Ordinary
of Chatham county, fbrlcRert of adminlstiution
on the estate and eflVctS: of Gcorgfj^chardson,
ioniora lnbcbslf of his creditors. J „
These are thereflfte to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
•aid deceased, to file their objectiooa (if any they
have) to the granting write administration ol the
estate nf the mid deceasefl to the applicant in
the clerk’s ofiiee of the Mid court; on or before
the 6th day of December next t otherwise letters
of Oilminidration will be granted.
WitneM the honorable Thomas N. Morel, one
of the luatlecaof the said court, the 6th day of
November, A. D 1833.
8 M BOND, etc
nov 6 i 848;
To Hire,
F OR the term ol one yvaf, Bom tour to five
prime Negro tiEN, accustomed to.field or
Other work, the field' Would would b* grtfered.
^_Fbrtenns l apphMOtbe.Bdllorof the
Aliens mads Citinens,
milE Diatnct Court of the United States lot
1 the Di!i,riet uf Georgia wilt ait oh Tueady
n»hr the llth hta'. at the Court Routt at 10 o dk.
d~ ‘
cation to
insor
mlmUtCdtaChUenri^b^H.
^>P<diteu8 0 ftctaBkrt stow.
1,000 pr do do second quality
Gentlemens fine Boots snd Shoes,water l prooi
# Jefferson ties
Youths Boots sad Shoes
Ladies Denmark Sat tin
do Velveteen «
do Seal Skin
do UiJi-ocqp of different kinds
Misses morocco Slipper* snd Grecians
Childrens do Boots Full trimmed
do Leather do snd Shoes Etc.
Comprising a general assortment, which he h
received direct from the manufactories—his f<»
;ner customers and the public in getflh'al, are 1*
cctfully invited to call and examine for thfV
•-elyea. particularly his first qualify Negrn gh^c
which he believes to be equal to any offered i
this City.
196—m
•factorage and Commission Bu
siness. - ■
I I1E tubacrib. r r-untinuet the Factorage and
* Commission Business,and tenders his t>cjyi
his friends and the public. r
His Ware houses are Fire Proof, large and cor.
venient. ' . '
For Sale
150 Tierces new Rice * 4
J. P. WILLIAMSON.
oct 31 19f
LumbePand lame.
T HE subscriber has on hand for sale Northern
Clear and Merchantable Bonds, from one tt
two inches thick, seasoned, also fresh Thomas
town and Providence Lime.
ISA. DAVENPORT.
oct 28 lm 200
Vb
■For Baltimore,
k Tbe Schooner
• F R A' NKL IN,
dipt Stoenson,
- ■ ■ - WiR sail on ThUrstiay next. She
•*> take a lew tierces of Ric4a and accommodate
'aasengers. Apply on board, or to •
DOUGLASS & SORltEl..
nov 10 211*
For tit. Augustine,
Ups scnotijur
thorn,
Varm.nl,
board at
For Freii
Will poritivcly Mil on Wednesday
apply to Uie Captain on
or to
* _ . WM.R ROLAND.
nov 10 311
for Turtle River and Satilla,
r _ Jt general uoooromeut of
GROCERIES, &c.
.*iso,
17 firkin, fresh Goshen
iotIO Sit
Executors Sales. ■
On TUESOAT, I8tb November, will beaoUat
“ ‘ ris in Button f 4
tbo House of Mr. Robert Lewis i
A quantity of Household & Kitchen
■ 'FuitutUrtS,' w, •
Belonging to the eiute nl Jonaltun Lewii, de-
Ooaaed, by order of tbe executor. ' •
8al« at 11 o’eloek—Tciak eaah.
oa 9 til92 ’• ' * 2d.
OkMONDAY, lit December next, m il o’clok,
'.Wilt bwsoU at limiter's lower, wharf;.
- * Thefinerfoop'^^*..,
■ JOHNHENtt?,
Ihenetl 17 Una, la complin
ALSO, 1 *
A new sight eared (klAOC BOAT, 34 jeit
long, copper fattened, with ora, rudder and taler
complete s' < '‘. ‘
nov II 313 Termfctt flme of sal*.
By Calvin Balfgr,
ON THURSDAY,. I3tbinit at 11 o’clc
At Ida auction Store, • , - ■ .
A general aiaortment ol Ikitidi and American
DRY GOODS. *
nov 211 . w* '' ■
Sherifls sales C'untinued.
, On the find 'Tueadcy in Dec next,
I hr* blfOp
FAVORlTR,
Hm Egtry, matter,
iTo tail oi. Sunday.iwxt For freight
jiMMgc, apply onboard at Bolton^ wharf, or
• MILLER tf FORT.
All persona having demands against .the said
"nop will please present them on board between
and Saturday. '
m 211
<10V 10
Trees, Plants, Flowers, fife.'
William Ptince,
P jprietor of ibe LiNN-sax G*if
uuv on long Island, near New Yoik,
firrafor sale hi. usual extensive cni.
lection of FltOTr and Olt.VAMEX
I'M\ TUBES, and PLAN TS, tic.
ALSO.
Zjetieive assortment of Green Borne
Tree midP/anto, among which are Twaxdr six
kikd- ot O.'-.i ge, (.emou. Citron and dShadock
reeq and sxvtaTiES varieties of the Camellia
,i .pnnica, or J.|iao Rote.
Older, will be received by the subscriber
> 'd executed during the month of March, and
■-lopped pursuant to orders.
-AUGUST G. OEMLEU,
Druggist, comer of Jcfierson and St. Julian St.
ft 23 198
• . On
TODlLttbo told before Ino
\N ham couhty between
three o’clock. '
Alio, lot .No. 7. second Ty thing Apaon Ward;
with itapraveiuenta tbereon, (cenkiating oft dwel
ling house with G rooms sod'fire placed and a
brick kitpbeo, chaif bquM and ;tahlca, and all o>
tker conveniences] leviagibr as the proparty of
VVilli.m I Spencer, lb titltfy k 6. ft. in ftior ct
C U Hayden.—Sold on account and risk nf the
(ormet purchaser. ■ i
' A negro woman named Eliza lrvltd on
a foreclosure of a mortgage 1 from
to William Williams. Tl > •
Abo, If a negrp alovea nsmed Oklrtes and Solw
riton, levied on as the property of John HMmcfr
to satisfy cxqMrtfbns in favor of AVm Eunuefl anil
J Cravey, for use pf Wm Bopneil vs. J Womack.
Also, all the right, title and imetcMani John
DougLss. to a tract of land fir Ggecchee dUirict,
containing 250 seres, more or teas, levied on aa
the property of skid John Douglass, to 1 aatisiy an
execution in ftror of B Burton; administrator of
Benjamin Dowdy. . ju
. Also, four negroes, Berk, Peter, Moses oqrl
Murray, and tome articles of Hcmsclujld Furni
ture, levied on under an execution in favor bf
Henry Shoemais against tbe rppreatntat'm-a of
tiie estate of Thomas D. Sorter
A
4
Music, Drawing and Fainting.
aMt. GUSTnVUS MOlt.N.
JIJaVING been for many year* devoted lothe
Solomon's Lodge No. 1. A. Y. AI.
\ LL persur.stming claims «K*ln5t Uu» Lo<:ge,
are hereby notified to furnish their accoums
to the Subscriber, on or before the 1st Dec. next,
in order to have them actfusted and dwcharged
a> soon as possible. Those indebted Are request
ed to make payment to
HENRY MAGDONNELL,
Secretary Solomon's Lodgi No 1.
nov 6 2(»8
Squadron Order J,
■V W OCTOBER 34,1S23.
’ pHE several companies of Cavalry within the
I- First Diviiion of the Militia of thin State,
having in obedience to an act of tbe Legislature
passed oo the 28tb day of December in (lie year
one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, and
is conformity to Division Orden, bearing date the
fifteenth day of May last, founded 'hereon, been
organized into a Squadron, Officers commanding
companies within the said division,, are hereby re
quested tb report without delay the strength of
their respective companies, particularly specify,
ing the number of men, horses, arms, accoutre
menu, equipments, and stating also the number
and names of the commissioned Officers of each
Corps, with the dates of their'commissions
Returns are to be directed to William W. Gor
don, Eaq Adjutant of the Squadron, at Savannah
JOHN MACPHERSON RKRIIIF.N,
Major ■tyuadlm Cavalry, lot Div. G. M.
To AiutrrxaT Coaourt.
Officers commanding companies of Cavalry
within the Ml Dlvison of the Militia oClhls State
■re hereby requested to mak* their returns tome
without detav, m conformity to tbe above order
W. W. GORDON,
Adi. Squadron Cavalry, lrt Dm G M.
not 8 i 310
Brought to Jail
|N Savannah, on the .4th inst % negro nun who
1 says hit name is Charles, and tha( he belongs
to Woody King of Green County, Georgia, and
that he rannway about two months ago he u five
fret, nine inches high and .boot 35 years of age
I. D’LYON, j. c. c.
sept 9 • 179
The Piano Forte with other Instrt-
merits taught.
T UB subscriber reanectiuny informs,the young
Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah, that he
will give Instructions on tbe following instru
ment!, viz. I'iano Font, Clannot, Hub cndVit-
Uncctlo Terms made known By application at
hit residence, MrsU A. Camp, PUntetiBtnk
* q '“ r *' P. GALLAHEB,
k B. Piano* tuned In Town or Country.
oct'30’ 203 » '
SCT A Gentleman who has kept
L whins s situation m ■ 1 iacbs« iti
hritaUjbmilYo Ssiisfactory too
1 be given. App^rUtSi office.
acquirement ofknrwledge in the abov
inches ot polite cducMtion (particularly of the
I’i.tiia Forte, Drawing *nd Fainting in water co
lours,) will commence teaching in any or all uf
ihfm. . * * •
lie has adopted tbe most approved method of
instruction, and hopes to give full satisfaction lo
tho*c who may employ him.
Persons wishing private lessons will be waited
upon at their ow n dwellings, and a drawing school
vs ill be kept for the instruction of children
Appiicaiion to be made to. Mr Morin corner of
Whitaker snd Congress streets, or to Mr. Edward
Coppee No. 2, Young's buildings. M
oct 11 1caI93
wanted,
A Teacher fur the Academy of Walthout’i
Valle (commonly called the 8ahd Hills) 0
Liberty county. He must be qualified tn teach
the language*,so aa to prepare hit pupils Sir enter
ing College in the Freshman or Sophomore class,
and poaaess satisfactory credentials sa to Ids quali
fications at shore, and of hit morel character.—
The weU known salubrity of the situation aa well
as aaalat^ of a Thousand Dollars, will beaatiffi.
cient inducement for a gentleman of the above
qualifications to engage in the undertaking.—
Application to be made ta the chtirmeaftor to ei
ther df the commissioners.
SAMUEL J. AXSON, Chairman.
DANIEL STEWART, Sen.
THOMAS BACON, Sen.
THOMAS MALLARD, and
SAMUEL LE\VIS,
GEO. W WALTROUR, Sec’iy.
ect 25 199
Contminioneif.
The Undersigned
H AS assoeiatvd with him, in the Notarial buai.
ness, Mr S'Wiam P Been. All business
with which they msy be fttored will be attended
to with punctuality.—Crews for reaatla procured
on tbe uskal terms. One of ua will aTarays be
found Id the Office—which it kept for the present
one door weal of the City Hotel.
ALEXANDER HUNTER.
oct 33 198
Seleqf Clamcdani English
FT! HE Subaeriber intends re opening bit school
X for young ladies and gentlemen, on the first
Mondayln November next; and having determin
ed eat Baffled nufaber of BshohXb'.St requests
thoea of bis ftienda who Intend to patronize him,
to Make early application.
From four W«m can he tccoirfmodated
bmid, he in tbe subacribera family.
; CHA8. ir.CABTJUtTESi
oct 21 127
wilhb
cbuiu w i uoiou u- surwr *
i quantity of elegant Cabinet Furniture, levied'
m the property « Jacob Miller to satisfy an « x*
ccution in 1st or of John B Creamer vs. Jacob Mil*
c sad George G Furies. :
Also, all th buildings on the. fourth part of
Trust lot, letter 09, Containing 60 lett on Du.y-
ton-street snd 41 (ret onFresiaeor-street, amkm.
expired time yet to run of the letse of the jand,
fourth part of said lot levied on as the property 6f
Jacob Hiller and George G t Farfics, under sa
Execution .on foredbsuHMtf t mortgage in favour
ofGenrgeWregj^
nov 3 . 307 - I
• Sheriff’s Sales. ,
On the first Tuesday in December nexh
IT ILL be sold at the Court Route in Bryui
V V coqnty, Bel ween the usual houft uf saie, n
tract of land in.Diyap county containing Two
Hundred and fitly acres, with a toll bridge across
IRack Creek; attached to uid land i btiunded eatt
by Andrew Birds land, north by Jesse Duller, and
Wm Mckelrina, aouih and west by land, unkuv p,
the above NKed on aa tlie property of William
Wilder, tosatisQrtn ezecutton in favor of. But
executors bf Thomas Rawls, deceased.
WILLIAM HILO-a. a. e,
nov G - 208 ,
Georgia—Chatlvam County.
To all « bom it may concern, Jb -
W HEREAS Charles Dunham had applied to
the honorable Ibe court of Qnlinaiy of
Chatham county for lettere of idmlnutration. on
the estate and effects of John Reed,- late ot So*
vannah. mariner; as principal creditor end in be
half of Abe heirs
Them are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file Ihcir objection (iffiby they hwe)
to the granting of tbe administration oTthe urate
nf tlie deceased to the applieaat in the Cierkis
Office of the said court, on or before the 6tb da,
or Uccembei next; otherwise letters of admin,
istretion will begnuved..
. Witness the bonon&le Thomas N. Morel, one
of the. Justices of the arid Court, the 6th day of
November, A. D. 1833.
Ill BOND, c« o.
nov 6 208 .J - * a
ito Rent,
Several tenement* in .Gibbon*’
brick buildings. > . H
A convenient House In State atreet, J
near Oglethorpe square
.. .Jouse and Lot with a fikop in Joachim street.
Also, several mull teqeab nta. Tbe rents will'
be low to good tenants. '
4
P ROPOSALS will be received for opening
Walla’ Cut, agreeably to an act of the Le-
palaturc of S.Carolina Tbo Cdl to be S3 fact wide
j 8 f> et deep. Persona wishing to contract for
the above work, will make application on or be
fore the 15th of November, to cither'of the tub.
scribers in St. Lukoa Parish, 8 C. ,
GEO. J. 1,0 RAN", T
JAMES KIRK, > Osaanfasineri.
BEN. F. SCOTT, S '
net 11 1193 ■
To the Citizens of Chatham Counts
Fiuaw Cizisasa—1 qm a candidate for fita ci^
at tbeentnlbg election, and respdcU'ollr aoheit
yout support?. JOHN D. COLE,
aug 28 tlW
81 •
f
ItoJail, ,.. ■ jta-
'19th ins' a negro min wh?
and that he helongt to
(utfa, Georgia, and 8 that
of March last, lie D fire
sod about thirty fir* yearn
American Cough Drops.
, S \ FK and eartali* cure lot oold% and <
the cure
e*r(y ata.
plants.—
■ntjed foe
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