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STAGE OPEn 1TI0.YS
. T>n
Aw* •
Sasanv\a\\ and Augusta,
xUcttf the Hirer In fiur Ihrte Stage,.
CAROLINA ROUTE.
T MVB Savannah, Tiietdiy. Thursday, sod
11 tatutday, at 6 o’clock, a.«.
>,rive at Annuls, Wednesday. Friday sod
ro, jay at 11 o’clock, s *
Leave Auguria, Tuesday, Thursday sod Saiur.
a,. '2 o'clock, r m
Airire in 8avan*ib, Wednesday, Friday and
‘uaday n 6 o'clock, 0 A
GEORGIA ROUTE.
(aareSivaonali, Monday, iVedneaday and Fri
day at 4 o'clock, *i
arrive in Augusta, Tuesday, Thursday and Ss-
tutday, it 0 o'clock, r »
Lea;. Augusta, Monday. Wednesday sod Fri-
J,v,at4ax
Amve in Savannah, Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, at 6 o’clock, T n
.imurmenlt if Mailt, and rrgulatient fir the
Ful Ojfice Savannah, Ore. Januaty fit1834.
northern mail.
Close every day at 6, as. Uonday excepted.
Due do 6 r s. do do
Uy this mute, a mail is made up every day ex
cent Monday, for Cookaawbatcbie, Pocataligo,
BMufott, Jacksooboro’ and Golliids Cross Roads:
all of «bicb are closed the previous evening, at
7,> ' WESTERN MAILS.
Georgia mute to Augusta and Hamburgh, de
part at 4, ax. on Monday. Wednesday and Fri.
via Tuckaveklog, Jackaonboro* ft Wayoes*
boro’ to Augusts and Hamburgh.
Hue on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6,
t x The closing of thi* mail, to Augusta, takes
place every Tuesday, Thuesday and Sunday, at 8,
,u except the intermediate offices on the the
route, the dosing of which takes place st 7, v is.
on the same evenings. From Waynesboro’, e
verkly mail departs every Mondsy, st 5, a u.
for Birdsrille. Loaisville, Shoals of Ogerebee and
Skevir’s Mill to Powelfon, Returning due every
Sunday erening, at Warneaboro* and at Savan.
nib every Tuesday, at 6, w is
Carolina route to Augusta and Hamburgh, close
on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at S a at and
dtp,rt with the northern mail ut 6, a it to Fniya-
Isrgii.
Due on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, at 6
r.x By this route, a mail ii made up each even-
if before its departure tor Robcrtsvitie, Matthews
Stuff, Lower Three Kuna and Four Milk. Branch.
TLe mail between Charleston and Hambur dunce
direct through Pntysburgh on those days both
up and down. Separate portmanteaus are provi
(led for this purpose, at the offices of Charleston
«id Augusta, which meet each other at Purya,
burgh and are there shifted, the down to Charles,
ion, the up to Augusta p this supercedes the ne
cessity sitbringing that moil to Savannah at allied
tuna expedites it twenty four hours.
The mails for Uille.lgeville, in Georgia, via,
Lombardy, Warrenton, Fuwellun, Sparta and Dc
vsreuua’a store i also, to Alabama, (except the
northern pari) and Mississippi states and t. Che-
ns, in South Caroii. a, via. Mount Vintage, Edge
IfeV, C H, Hi ge, l.ee-viiic, Lexington, C. H
Columbia and Camden, to I ter.w, will close di
Imci --a the Georgia side, on Sunday end Tnrsday,
at 7, r. re. and on tbe Carolina side on Friday, at
I. r.x. ’• <•
Tire Atheni mail, will also close direct on Sum
day. nd Thursdny, »l 7, * «. on the Georgia side.
.Bf ibis route, packets for the n -rthirn part ot
Atari .tea to Huntsville, he. ami Weal Tennessee,
forwarded.. ; . • -
. ir Carneaville niaHVia Darby’s Double Bran. It,
lincolntun, Goshen, Petiiibutgb, i-okaOlfu-
and Klkcrton, will dole direct on Thursday, at 7
>-* on the Georgia tide.
SOUTHERN OR DARIEN MAIL.
CIi.se on Wednesday and Saturday at fit r. x
Due on Tuesday and Friday at 7,» x. lty thw
latte the St. H-rya mail goea direct on Wednea
day -adia doe direct on Tuesday.
nntDSVlLI E M AIL.
Due every other Wednesday at Or. m—Ch-ae
ty other Thursday, at 8 a k By this route
di are made up for Statesboru’ and Millra), I 1 ,
loch county, Swaneaboro’ in Emanuel, and tor
liaville and Greensboro’,
Plains, Blankets, fife.
T08T opening, and will be sold on the roost ao^
V eommodatiuns terms.
Wltite, blue and mixed Plaint
London Duffle, and Rose Blankets
Superior black Ntnken and Canton Crapes
India and French black Leventine
An elegant assortment of black and figured
Leventine and Gros de Naples
Black India ami French Sattins
French and India Datnuk Crape dresses
Luge Tortoise Shell Combi, steel Buckles
Cashmere long Shawls, black and coloured
Merino do
74 and 84 Merino Shawls, do half Hdkia.
44 Cashmere Hdkfs. and small Scarfs
Caroline Plaids, new patterns
Black figured Laventine Cravats
Black Bombazines and Italian Crapes
Linnen Cambtlcks, Carobrick Handkerchiefs,
Linnens, in half an I whole pieces
Caroline, and Plaid Homespuns,
Brown and bleached Sheetings, and Shirting.
Bandura, and flag Handkerchiefs
A large assortment of Straw Bonnets, by the
Case, fashionable patterns
Whiltemore’s Cotton Cants by the Box.
JOSEPH KOPMAN,
oct 23 .198 John, .m> Square.
c Post office is opt a every da> in the week,
trnday excepted,) from daylight to 8, >. x am
Mien are delivered throughout the day, except
m2 to 3 o’clock, r. v and during the time of
Swung and making op the mails.
■ Persons wishing to pay postage when the office
••hut, can enclose the money with the letter, di-
KCied to “The PottM>,alert” and those who keep
accounts with tbe office, and may deiire the ssmr,
Ve requested to say so on an envelope,
."hen the mails which are due on Saturday, sr
Jw'oo late to be delivered that evening, the of
V a ill be kept open on Sunday morning from 8
U o’clock, for the delivery only of the lclt<r>
bttued by those mslU
Jbe inland postage of nil letters dirt cted to b.
•Waut of the United States, exc. pt to the fans
“witt be ptnl when they sit- leP st ti e oBh
“Vi cannot be forwarded.
, Cr letters must-be Ml »i the Post t iffire with
S r" Jjute specified, to insure going in "ic mail
» * day; and newspaper^ half an hour nefore
3P J>e> As there are sweral places of the same
•Wjn the United States, it ia necessary that the
utittiona should be particular; the Stale should
"T-uiVuiahed, awl when it might be doubtfSI,
.r* 10 **- .When letters are not for n post town,
ore crareat post town ought to be mentioned.
, ELKAZ KAULV,
*c27 - - l '“ l
250
-Brought t. Jail
I* “uunnali, on the 5th mat » negro man who
S fT* Ilia name H George, and that he belongs
Uu\l- m D* vi »i «f Crawford County, Geo. and
r*oe tana way about tarn mm th, age. He is J
. utchet high, and abaut 30 yean uf age.
ai.a - L D*LYON, zee
Brought
to Jail,
ruavumah on the - 19il. lna> a negro man who
hjJJr** ueme it Jeff; and that he belongs to
> ITT^ Watklne of Augiiata, GetMti, and that
PBsas
March last, be la five
high, and about thirty fin years
ff5j!** , “k<mthc''31il insi. a'dark molt-lo
6k22.*“°, f *y*biJnamo ia George, and tiro
d tkiJV ™ "™ Maty Junes oTAuguaia Georg’ -
T
224
Sheriff’s Sale.
H tta/rti f
•If hail L . »*wn ,’IOUW IH 0BTW1*
Altwxi- 1 *?*?" I^«»u*l hours,
•til £?,lf kml, No 83, lu tha 12th district of
JoniMty Mixtf
irt ■ ’ru*c to 8mn«
AW* 1 "/’ acres.
W A l hV<>oWW„eh.,l
**■70 '•"•••T hob* aum-nder
Uumugh, to Ua crodltoraT
A DXYO.n, Me.
G
tfr So’fi
joHNiifSrst
1 l NLVS BLUE PLAINS
- 3, M .„d 4 Paint Blankets
„*KKS83S'
aSBESsaac*
inch Baltic llemp Cottoo Barging
lo Flaxen Ho do
I in. strong Brown SheeUng.
ALSO,
}°® hoff* Uupont'a Gunpowder, a-sorted.
1 bale Homes-ic Plaint of euperiur quality,
nov 21 280 tr it-
Fresh Graves,
/>A JARS fresh Grapes
eJ\f 6 boxeadryed preserved Citrons
Juit received, end lor tele by
. G. BREIT TMAVOR, U CO
22 245
Pure Holland Gin,
\ O P ure HoiiBiikl 'Gin t Imported prr
lv Gencnl Litsgan, direct from AnuterJam,
Juft received and for mIc by
GAITOUY '* IICIUERT.
dec 23 247
factorage and Commission Bn-
' siness,
|vHE atibaeriher continues the Factorage anil
* Cemmbuon Iluiinett,and tenders bia aervieet
to hit friends and the public.
For Sale
150 Tiercel new Rice
.. J. P. WILLIAMSON.
ort2l *197
NOTICE.
T HE subscriber* having united their interest
in biiMiw* to be conducted u*.der the firm of
W*e\man & Bryan,
offer their services to their up country frienla tv
F AttTOUS, for the disposal of Cotton—t .gethet,
with a general awnment of GBOflKRI K.S, >t the
- or. lately occupied by S. J. Bryan A Brothers,
Market square, at wholesale and retail lor prompt
payment only—and solicit from those of their for
mer mmctnal customers a continuation of their
frionwqip
They are provided with Hie. Proof Storei
for the reception of air produce that may be eon
signed to them, Is are prepared to make snitabt.-
wii, Slices if required, as well as to give the ligh-a-
prices in cash for such Cotton as may be offered
for sale.
F. H. WELMAN,
ALEXANDER BHY AN.
dec 8 2»
To Hire,
a Small Gang ol Prime Negroes, viz: three
V Men, two Women, and one lad—ail prime
Field Hands.
ALSO,
A amart active Boy.
Alee to Bent, ,
A Plantation about 37 miles'from Savannah, nn
the Augusts road, with tolerable good Dwelling
and out Houses. For particulars and terms en
q\lire of
WILUAMsMOREL.
dec 23 3471 ■
Harbor Masters
rptlB subscriber having received the appoint
J. ment of Harbor Muter it now ready to at
mf to the duties of his office.—He will be fomui
;.i Mr. MOirisoiu office. In caae rfabsence > f ,n«
-nbarriber a blank book will be kept at IF office
ii which all Hasten ot Vessels are requested to
note -o»n whatever changes or Virthv they may
require fur their reapective Vessels.
S ivar.mh, n..v 28
JOHN W. STIIIK
226
THEATRICAL.
IJlEimb!:«.urc respectfully luform - i that the
Tiffcf* Ti; h t>F FASHION, of which J. PAH
tfujii Am i perform*^ is' uftw op< • &ird tluif he will
p rit'iiii m-att) Might of Hind TVicU, such ss
Cutting Hair, Shaving, &c. Sic,
in the most.becoming manner, mi at to make the
eld lo. -k young. He will also convey his Comb,
Sdeem, Broth, Ut to any part of the city they
m iy deem prop.-r to command, after which he
ui:| receive the CarA in one hand, which he will
pocket .with the greatest facility with tbe other,
and many other tricks too numeroua to mention.
Hours open a’ A o’clock, A. M. and performance
commence at tasn » a headefpeon. Upper ato-
ry performance, 25 cents—coin 12). Clown by
lia JOURNEYMAN, who will ctert hia abilities
topteare
<W 4 231
Homan Catholic Church.
rnilObE persons who nuy wtnt I'ewa in the
X Roman Catholic Church are informed, that
there area few Pews, which wiU be rented by
the Few or single teat
Application to be made to either of the under,
signed Committee of the Vet try.
JAMES G.BLOIS,
. HENRYMAUDONNELL,
JAMBS CONKOV, or
P.F. THOHASSON, See’ry
dee Vl 238
***~ Brought to Jail
I N Savannah oa threat iiat, a negro man who
aayt hit name is Dublin, end that he betoageto
John Pah of Wathbigton County, Ga, and that he
tenaway about oat month ago. tie la 5 fhet T) it>
chca high, and about 23 yean ofa^e.^ ^ ^
a 80#
A SITUATION on a rice planUUon. The beat
I rrferencea will be given ute abilities by
the first planters in this city and neighbourhood.
For particulars
IO” A Hentleman wlio lias kept
. Select School, wbhra a aiteatiun sa a Tucara,fx
Pot pier and Ball u
nBTBagxi satn PO'vin
u Fb to^ovl )U9e BUUjrr,
'somt. PHtLECtCK,
- Giidonh Building, Market 8q.
dee 27 i 250
(inn
10 I BAGS Grece Coffee, Jut landed end
for sale by
DOUG -ASS U SORREL.
a 250
dee 27 _ „
C ider and Cherry Brand*.
fjft UBLh fiedq.ialny Newark ‘.idee
liJi,™ 110 S™** 5 /! biffing fro* ship
LltBurd Wayne, and for salo Dy
dec 27 i 25U
CALVIN BAKER.
Superfine hlour.
Jmt reccixcd by the Georgian and IFilSam Penn.
1 /A fb BBI.S superfine Flour
1 vf vf 12 half bbb tteefi choice prices
2 of Tongues
1 of Rounds put up by E W. Shuster
forfiunily uae and on consignment
45 half bbb N York B> ef
60 bbla Washington (fin
10 handsome Stoves with pipes to an.
. twee the tame, for sale by
„ P. McDermott.
nov 17 217
BB. FVRTH.
H AS re moved to Or«u{bton Street, opposite
to the reaidenee sf tbe Ute Dr. Kollock.
|pa239
dvc 13
C O.iL.
A Constant supplyot IzverpootCoal, foraale
■GA by J. P WILLIAMSON,
dee IS i!240
Corn Grits, Corn Flour, and’
Cracked Com.
^IIIIE subscriber has on head, and intends keep-
X ing st his store, in Gild >n*s building. Market
a-isre, a constant supply of Corn Grits, and Corn
H?ur t manufactured from the best Southern Flint
i and Crack'd Com for horses.
ALSO,
An assortment of choice
LiqVORS and GROCERIES,
inch he Vfill sell at the most reduced prices.
r, r cash—and solicits the patronage of bis friends
and the public. SAML. I’HILBRICK.
dec 22 al246
The Subscribers
/anNTI.NUK toe Commuaion Business in Li'
Vi> verpool under the firm of ISAAC, LOW &
t’o and will at all times make liberal advances on
roduce shipped to their address.
Importations uf Goods will be made and out.
coa,mission charged, when the payment b satis-
tact.irily secured.
Having vessels regubr'y in the Liverpool trade,
and owning a convenient wharf with Fire proot
Storei, they will receive and forward cotton in
their own veasela, ur those to their addrem free
of anv conmusi'-n.
Their Stock of iriXTF.B GOODS is now very
extensive, and their Spring suppHes,which will be
general, are now on the way
ANDREW LOW It CO
WHITE PLAINS g BAGGING
AT DEDUCED PBICES.
dec 15 240
NOTICE.
CLERKS OFFICE, J
Dc. 18th. 1823 S
T HE following Officers will be elected hj
Council at their Tegular meetiwg hi'January
next:—
Recorder with Feea
City Treasurer' with a salary of R800 and do
City Marahall „ „ 800 H do
Clerk of Council „ 600 „ do
Messenger of Council ,, 200 „ do
Clerk of the Court of Common? ,
Pleaa and Oyer and Terminer, 5 00
Siterm of the same do
Sexton salary of 259 „ do
Superintendant City Watch, salary 660 „ da
do
Deputy do do ' 540
Firet Sergeant do do 300
SccondSergexntdo do 300
Clerk of the Market Feea
City Surveyor do
Contnctor for S weeping Chimnie* do
Keener of the Powder Magazine do
Five Port Wardens < do
City Scavenger, Contnctor for I.ightlnglxmps,
and Pump Contractor—these offices are giv.
en to the lowest offers made for the ssnto.
Bonds with good and sufficient security are re-
mired of all officers.
quired of all officers.
Applicants will leave their securities names,
with their applications, at the Clerk's Office.
kl MYERS, o. c.
dee 18 247
Walthourville Academy,
i It HE Commissionen of the Walthourville Aea-
1 demy, with pleasure announce to the public,
that they have procured a Teacher for the same,
whose recommendations are hlghlr flattering and
whose attalnmehti are of a superior order, Mr.
aUneOsJoxis,th« gentleman-whom they luveae.
Iceted, will open School the 1st of January 1824,
attended by hia Brother Mr. Faawtu Jonu,
who, in the capacity of an anistant, the Com
mivsionera are confident will be an acquisition to
the institution As it is presumed that the ad
vantages which tValtourvdle present from its sit.
uation, healthfulneu and good society, might
render it. Seminary of Learning, an establish
ment of extensive utility i tha Commissioners for
the information Of those who may be disposed to
send Pupils thither for instruction) would obaerre
that genteel boarding for any number of Schohn
may be had at Mr. /I'm Anicrren’r at theaame
rate as tbit of 8unbury, vizt 8120 per annum,
one half payable In advance, boarders pronding
their own bedding and candles This situation
would’ be more eligible as they willund-.r the
immedbte inspection of the Teaohera, who w,ll
be accommodated there. A respectable widow
lady, wiD also take a limited number of Misses-
It it neediest to add that no endeavours will be
apnredto render tbe condition of Pupfis both
comfortable and agreeable.
The ram of luilien ore aefillvm
Tot the Greek and Latin Languages $ 9 00
For Geography, Arithmetic and Grammar 7 50
For Reading, Writing and Spelling 5 00
pftqwrter.
SAM’L. J. ANSON,
Chairman of the Board Commissioner!.
Liberty County, Dec 3 230
The subscriber ha, removed 1
office te U>e Kmoud'flour of Cel. Pray’a brick
hulUiuga Hhmsdiatcly oppoiito Justice Ruaaela
° ffiCe ' ABRAHAM I D'LVON, c.».
dec Id 941, S3:-' . '
The Subscriber,
Take* the liberty of informing hi*
friends and the publics that he baa «*k.
enlhat large and enmmodiooa hotu* la
Riynold square, opposite the PUelera
.__ mctlyeaRiStheMwebanU*Horoh and
would be hep|
awS>
JOHN T. WRITE.:
H* Mm fait, ,
^ ‘«gM*d“rfffappered l .
LOUISA matilda;
HALL Is HOYT
J^ur Hurt,
Tliefesta
JCop.
Alatv—An iovotet- of
DtJ Gcods, Gurs, Shoes, &c. imm!
one clegnt Uiflc.'
L A. taRh, Master,
—*■ Fee freight of ISO
dee 30
»*q««k
apply to
Douglass if Sorrel.
245c
For A'eto Fork,
The packet ship
COTTON PLANT,
f ||. Fasbg mister,
• Will aril tor New York, on Tuet
wui aau tor new York, on l ues
next, wind permitting. For passage onl« *p
on board or to a CORDON.
OT a OCA
dee 27
For Baltimore or any other Port
in the Chesapeake Bay.
The schooner
•SALLY ANN,
Capt Merchant,
- la now ready to receive a cargo.
ami can k- uiqiafched immediately. Apply to
ks Capt. on board at Taylor's wharf, or to
wm. taylou if son.
dre 27 250
Whitteey.
f JhBBLS Whitk-y, juit received per ship
tj” liffbtd Wayne, and for sale by
CALVIN BAKER.
dec 27 z 250
K7* A steady industrious Man
well acquainted wiUi tbe culture of Cotton is wan
ted to superintend a plantation on Skidaway Ir
und. Such a person will meet encouragement
by applying at Ibis Office.
■dee 27 250
For 'iale.
SEVERAL tracts of Land dnwn in the last
9 lottery, will be sold on very teaaonahle terms
r further panieubtu, apply at tbit Office,
dr, 24 248
FLOUR.
OR safe the cargo of the schooner Sally Ann
r consisting of 443 barrels beat Virginia Flour,
.xlliwL Mall Iso a.nl.1 1— IF t.l..- I — _ ..
which will be told very low, if taken from
board. — —
ALSO, ;
For tile, Three Hhd l.imp Blaek—Apply
WM. I aYLOR A SON.
dee 26 b249
For Sale.
A drove ot 1'weniy HORSE’-
’(HEx^fEamong which are three pair of we
>rokc Matched Horses They will
-CA-ri-r.uin in town but a few daya, auil
- to n, seen at the Hack Stable, near the Uap
1 -it Chorclt.
dec 28 250
Attention t
A PPEAR on your parade ground on THURS.
JAA U aY next, the 1st January, at half past nine
-’-lack,A M.precisely,inluiluniformcomplete-
armfid and equipped and prepared to fire for
.’utket,£aa decided on] in lieu of your
dec 26
By order
HJsJNffMMtok IiTSZfgt SVG.
349
Mention Fenciblcs!
V PPF.AR on your Paraiie Ground on TRURS
DAY, the 8tb January next, by 10 o’clock,
A M. completely uniformed, with 13 rounds of
tank cartridges, to fire a salute in honor of the
day—at wh-cli time and place an election will be
held for an Enrign for arid Company.
Uy order of Capt. Iloxna,
MILLS, 1st Serg’t.
dec 24 248
NOTICE.
/WOUNClIa will elect st its next'meeting Six
Vendue Manter* for the City of 9«vsnnali.<—
•i;.pt,cants will leave their sppltotiions snd the
names of their securities on or before Thursday
next, st lhe,ClerkN Office*
dec 22 246 U. MYERS* c. c.
Bank of Darien, Dec. 1,1823.
A N Election tor Five Directors on the part of
iidhe individual Stockholder*will beheld at.
this bank, on Monday the 5th of Januaty -next.—
The poll will be opened at 9 A M and closed at 3
o’clock PM.
EBEN S. REES, Cashier,
doc 9 233 '
Planter's Bank.
A N Election will be held at the Banking House
T.on the first Monday in January (fifth day of tha
month) lor thirteen Director*, on lb* part of tbe
Stockholder*—The polls will be opened at tan o’,
clock, will be doied at two, and reopened at three
o’clock.
’ J. MARSHALL, Cashier,
dec 8 234
EDWARD COPPEE,
At bit Akdicat IFanhtmte, vV, 2, J'otmy’a building,
x^FFERS at Wholesale or Retail a general as.
sortment of
Drugs ahi Chemicals,
Patent Medicines, fgc. gc.
Of warranted quality aad at tbe lowest prices
' Rif Sale.
ft - PRIME NEGROES, mostly in two faml-
riSeJIies, whocan be highly recommended. If
not sold before the fir-4 Tuesday in January next
they will on that day be set up at auction at the
Cenrt house in Savannah For termt apply to
8. M. BONDS
dee 6 233 Agent for the ownett.
NOTICE.
D GREBABLE to an order of the Court ef
Ordinary of Liberty county, will be told on
the firtt Tuesday in February next, in the usual
hour*: "' s
Five Negro Slaves, to wit, Peter, Judah and
three children. For the benefit of the heir* and
creditors of Alexander Martin, Baq. dec.
Conditions fnihi f
RICHARD F. BAKER, Extr.
deetO 236
January Election. 7~
Election will behdd at the Cnorthtreml
^■t bouse in
■Savannah, In and for tbe county of Chatham,
o* MONDAY the 3th day of January, aMM*|
county officers to wit. Clerk ol the sJ
Inferior Courts, Sheris'. Receiver of ■
TkxaMe naanty, iu ColMetor.Coroecr, ,nJ
Miiiia|ta*igjpw.ih> Maiiininf Ilia mi 1
Will taka notice Tbe Shcrifi'vil! attend the aua
It keep and preserve order, -
sro JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, J t e e e.
■ THUNA8M MOREL, mcr.
JOHN GUMMING, a teas.
GEORGE 1. GOFF, (tact.
EDWARD HARDER fieee.
onockSfiTSp&k.
S eat
ALSU, WJ* ■
• preaervrd Cromburriesand Quineea.
1 351 . Teresa Cash,
Executrix’ §^Ie.
Oa WEDNESD AY,Slat trot. T« o’clock, ahl
be cold at Jacluon* wharf.
governor Shelby.
With her tackle and abparch one
■ i. - .1 clinker built Boat, two YawfBeat*,
beloogiug to tbe came
,f Robt. Chatltoo, dec Bold by permiarion of
the bon. the Inferior Court of Chatham County,
we non, me intenor Court of Chatham County,
and by order the Executrix for the benefit of the
heirs and cred. ore of arid cable. »
dec 24 248 - ■
On tbe firit Tuesday in Januaty next, wU] be
■old before tbe court house io tlua city, between
the usual bouts. ~
1 Elegant Barouche,
Sold^ro pay ezgetues of repair*, storage fcer y
By Georg
On the Firtt Tui
AX7ILI. be sold at theXoffrf touae, I
VV purpose of distribufito between the
rilfe Rferf 1 elrenr-l DlnM«n4to...
for the
K“.pwi u, uiainouuon nerween tne helta, ■
lne Sea Island Plantation, .
Wbitemat^ triand, belonging to me
Island, belonging t
«t .^r;aK
THIRTY PR.ME C NEGROES,
Who c„ bo seen nhji .convenience, prvviooa -
to the day of ode, by perrons denroua of pur.
Ci.LUI^ • • f
Termt cash, or approved paper *1 60 daya with
it-rest. dec 2 929. ®.
FLORIDA
LAND AGENCY.-
r HF. Suhscribera wifi attend to the buunettrf
LAM'D A CELTS, for the pure bate and
’*!© ot latHU ii, -Hast Ploridx*. Any btirincit
vliich may be confided to tbeto from any part of
th?- United States will meet wUb the most prompt
Ucntion and dispath. . ^
ISAAC N COX, ‘ i" '
. Attorney at L
' Wll.UAMHCYNOT.Ji!
Keeper of the Public A
StAuRttstmc,D«.c 6,1k23
Assize of Breads
‘SSt^isAsssafse
must be as fellows, I »
12A Cent*Loaf lib Sox.
« ®* do do 1 lb 4 oz.
Of which all Bakers and- idlers of Uread will
take due notice. * • -
in
take due notice.
JNO. L ROBERT8, City Treuur6r. ' "
' ’" ’ TS*?. *
dec 4. 1823
231'
TotiieEhctora of Chatham I
1 FulIi XT 'lSl««Oa—|'* KW ' - -r ‘ M .
FaaLi.tr Cmtiaik-
I off'er myself aa a Cirulidate for the Office of
Clerk of tbe Superior and Inferior Courts, at the
en -lng flection—and retpectlUliy solicit ’j-our
-^23 547 A. n. PANNItf.
To the Voters if Chatham County.
Fellow Citizen* f—l otfer AiyLvT -a kCandidato
for Sheriff at the ensuing Januaty election, and
rcspceifuliy solicit your sufiregev * ■
dec IS 84P JD8EPH WIGGINS.'
To the Electors if Chatham County,
T HE underlined la a candidate loTSlirri
f * —
the ensuing Election, and aiiHoiW'ther roffizu
8< decl0 336 '“mi HABERSHAM.
To the Electors if Chatham County-
Fitu-w i.itiz .vs:— t * * ! '
* OFtElt myself st a Candidate for Sheriff
»* enwiin^JanutiyElection, and.reaptmruliy
. • ' • ISAAC D’LTON.
dee 5 ’sa
To the People
vu»w oven twice- announrei'.io you a
ittdidate for 8heriffil now take tbe libert
offering myself to > oust a candidate for )he ad
■t tbe election on tbe Brer Monday in Januaty
next, and solicit your fkvors fw^lfi^»ppoinmi^nt. #
dec4 331- ■ r * -
Shifts Citizens ff ChathamCbunty
Fillow GiTizana—I ama candidate.for Sheriff
Cotta ty.
at ihe ensuing clcciion, and fespectrully
Do CC
To th* Electors qf i
fi ftMte
03* I »m a Candidate Cur the office of Coroner,
at the emoting etoctiouin J«n«tty uext,and tV.idt
your luffreges
HENRY J. VALLEAU.
dee 17 243 . ■
7 Fellow Citizens—l am a cau"d>
date for COKUNOl* the. x* election, >nd so*
licit your support foAhat hppoimmept
33, W * SjM, «W*«!V
-"HitQf
To the Electors of Che
I * El.LOW C) I'iZENS—I am a candiuai, iisp
r Coroner, at the ensuing election, and > !)»%•
grateful foryour support. ^ ^
dee 16 Sit
Friends and Fellow-Citizens.
a AH a Candidate for tbe Office
Chatham Cotlnty anditriicit v
deals |339
of Coroner ef
- .oumuffreffea, ■
JOHN HAUFT.
Electors if Chatham County.
riELLLOW LI lIZrriS—I am a Candiuatc for
X the Office of Coroner at the enouing elec,
tieo, aad respectfully at licit yuur raffi-age*
BENJAMIN R LF.At.H.
dec 9 >335 • ■ ^ *
The ElectorsiftkathoM County.
a OFFER •* a candidate for ILcaim of Tl*
Returna for Hie County ol Chatham at the ip-
nroaching eieetton—tf aketed, will aodoavourlo
preaching
duebargai
tbaiiutiaaUtreof.
dre 11
W
JOHN SOLON.
. .1 iKw