Newspaper Page Text
M*
STAGE OPETi ITTOyS
* h ..
SaNanuah and Augusta,
/^uk eUet tf Ihe Elver In JluirllerM Stag*.
' CAROLINA ROUTE.
« save Savannah,' Tuesday, Thursday, and
11 Siturday, at 6 o'clock) a. m*
^Swsat Augusta, Wednesday, Friday and
. to, at 11 o'clock, ca
Augusta, Tuaaday, Thursday and Batur.
i i¥ o o’clock* 9 H
*^ni»a in Savannah, Wednesday, Friday and
c^y at 6 o’clock, a x
GEORGIA ROUTE.
(r«e Savannah, Monday, Wednesday and Fri-
Mv J t o’clock, ax
“Vein Auguata,Tueaday, Thursday and Sa
j-y it ( o'clock, 9 V
Auguata, Monday, Wednesday and Fri.
"^Airac*!* Savannah, Tuesday, Thursday and
jj^-day, at 5 o’clock.** i
Irrarmmtt •/ Mailt, and regulations fir the
’ iV« <]f a Srvtmnah, Get- dun lung Irf 1824.
NORTHERN mail.
Ckne every day at 6. a n. Monday excepted.
Due do 6 ax. do do
T., ltd,route, a mail ia made up every day ex-
Monday, fat Cookaawhatcnie, l’ueataligo,
Itc.ufort, Jacktonboro’ and Collin’s Cross Bauds i
alio' which aredosed the previous evening, ut
A*
WESTERN MAILS,
note to Augusta and Hamburgh, de.
‘ ‘ Fn.
tonreia route to Augusta and Hamburgh, de
Wt at A a a. on Monday, Wednesday aitd Fn
£rvjifticka<eeking, Jackaonboro* fa Wayn.i
aru’ to Augusta and Hamburgh.
I’m Augusta and Hamburgh
neon Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6,
The closing of this mail, to Augusta, takes
■ every Tueaday, Thuxuby and Sunday, at 8,
J, except the intermediate oRicca bn the the
note, the closing of which takes place at 7, r x.
I en the same evenings. From Waynesboro', a
weekly mail departs every Monday, at 5, a x
hr Birlsville, l.ouisvilie. Shoals i.f Ogee dice anil
BevirA Mill to Fowclton. Ue.urniog due every
guuisy evening, at War neoboro’ and at Savin-
U every Tueaday, at 6, a x
Carolina tout*to Augusta and Hamburgh, dole
I •Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, aiSis. and
I depira with the uorlh'eru mail at 6, a x. to Fury a
iRh-
Ihi*
hue on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, at 6
as. By thia route, a mail ia mane op each ever,.
VuVefore its departure tor Bobertavihe, Matthew.
IM Lower Three Buns and Four Milo Brandi.
f Tie miil between Charleston and !!ambur Ugocs
Arret through puiyibuigb on l(w». .d*y«, both
I ia ,id down. Separate portmanteaua are pruvt
I £tfvr thla purpose, at the offices of .Ubaneaton
u! tuguata, whidi meet each oforr at Fury,-
I tatzb and arc there Shifted, the down t>* Charles
■a me up VO Augusta I thia supercedes Ihe nr-
tniy of bringing tbsftnail to Savannah at all^nd
hi rxpedites it twenty four hours.
mails for Millrrigeville, in Georgia, via,
rdy, Warreuton, Fowdtoo, Spans uml Ite
r's store t also, to Alabama, (except the
rn purr) and Mississippi state, and t > Cite
I South Carolina, via. Mourn Vintage, Edge
; H. Bi.'gt, Lee.villr, Lexingt.nl, C. It
bia anO Camden, to Clieraw, will cloae di
, .i the Georgia side, on Sunday and Tuesday,
I u 7, t, x. aud on tue Cardllna aide on Friday, at
tu Athens mail, will also close direct on Sun-
uAThursday.at?,* x.outheGeorgiasule.
I hr Ihh route, packet* for the northern part of
I hjdnsa o Huntsville, to. and West Tennessee,
|BVLrasM.-d.
I T„r Camesvitlc mail,via Darby’s Double Branch,
1 livenin',or., Uoshen, Fctcrsburgh, a:i.olu Office
lialUhenon, will close direct on Thursday, at 7
ft fcen the Georgia aide.
SOUTHERN OB DARIFN MAIL,
e on Wednesday and Saturday at o, r. x
, Tuesday and Friday «7,» x Uy this
la the SL tl.iya mail goes direct on Wednes
Mai is due direct on Tueaday.
BIBDSVILIJE MAIL.
.he every other Wednesday a: 6 r x.—Gar--
I ew; other Thursday, at 8 A. x By 'hi. rou .
I harm marie up for Slattsb no’ anil SUllray, 1.
I faicn county, Swaneaboru' in Emanuel, and tor
I Uyii'lc indGreenabor
Tit Pott Office isopcu every in. in the week,
(Soapy excepted,) tr.ni. ayligi.t to 8, r. x an.’
Mrunrre delivered tlii-ougboni the <la.» creep'
hap!to 3 o’clock, r x and during the time or
[and makir.gup the mails,
nn sidling to pay post ge when the office
i cm encloae the money with the letter, di-
10 “The Post Master (” .nd thuae who k,ep
with the office, and may de-ire the same,
rated to ray ao on an envelope,
the msils which are due on Saturday.ar-
fare to lie delivered that evening, the of
til) be kept open on Sunday morning from S
' lock, Sir the delivery only of the lett- n
! by iiioic mails.
inland portage of all letters dirt cted to be
“ afthe United Blatet, exc.pt to the Cana
" be paid wbew they are left at the office,
lannot be forwarded.
0 ™*“ —st be left x the Poet Office with
H ied, to insure going in the mail
icwspaprrs hair wn hour before
Te are ar-venl placet of tire tame
id States, it is necessary that tire
be particulars the Suit should
uvdaben it might be doubtful,
Whrn letters, tie not for a post town,
■ tow# ought to be mentioned.
ELEA*. EAULY,
Feat Master.
230
FLORIDA
. LAND AGENCY
* Mreeribeta will aUciad to the business of
, { MEMTS. for the purchase and
V 1. I. .X Florida. Any hurints*
n^fhe.cunfi ivU to Haem from any part of
ijWfcakra will meet * itb the matt protofii
e *^ »«d dispath.
. ISAAC N «OX.
Attorney at Law.
WILLI Ala .L.VMi N
Xetfier cl the Public rrcAites
\ Dec 8, ltf.i .Tit#
wi. if.«t Just IL. a >s.fit *
fflaeksmith’s Uellows,
^ ySfiartlte that may be wanted.
®Tiani t»nil Engraving•
Address, tlsiing .CanW N'ntaHA
' "“'JJIJf house St *U,and rngravluf gen-
•*.»»! •ini'lig.VnilTY
|1M I. PENFIELD k Co.
for Salt, * AH
i%TESfflTe|
^BdrfoUmnpCotfonHa^g
*8 in. strong'Drown Shcftin/r.
MHO?
**4
rt»#Al ii4- l . . m (1 'u ( ~ J . n|nf T,
earner of WUilakrr aim Uayatreei,
I wfflfUJft.,
00 ItemiDuponfa Cuopowder, assorted.
ot * , P crior ■I'ndity.
Fresh Grapes,
era JAIIS rreahGrape#
tMP 6 boxes dryed preserved Citrons
Just received, and fur sale by
22 214
U.BBEtTTMAVOII, U 00.
Pure Holland Gin,
1 A p ‘Pe» pure Holland Gut, Imported per
XV/ General tangM,.<Arec( fim Neuter tarn,
Just received and lor isle by
GAUDltY % HERBERT,
dee 23 247
^actora^e and Commission Bu
siness.
> "HE subscriber continues the Factorage and
• Cumiuien Uuu;mi,and tenders Ins services
to his friends and lha public.
Ilia Ware houses arc Fire Proof, large and con.
venicat.
For Sale
140 Tiercel new llice
_ J. P. WILLIAMSON,
oct 31 197
Plains, Blankets, t$c.
1UST opening, and will be aold on the mostac-
a/ comioodariona terms.
Wldte, blue and mixed Plains
London Duffle, and Rote Blanket#
Superior black Nanken and Canton Crape#
India and French black Laveutiae
An elegant assortment of black and figured
Leaentine aud Gros de Nip lea ’
Black India and French 8attina
French and India Damsak Crape dresses
Large Tortoise Shell Combs, Steel Buckles
Cashmere long Shawls, black and coloured
Merino do * ‘
7-4 and 8-4 Merino Shawls, do half ltdkfk.
4-4 Cashmere lldkfa. and amall Scarfs
Caroline Plaids, new patterns
Black figured Laverttine Cravats
. Black Bombasines and Dalian Crapes
Unnen Cambtleka, Cambrick Handkerchiefs,
Linnens, in half and whole pieces ,
Caroline, and Plaid Homespuns,
Brown and bleached Sheetinra, and Shirtings
Uandauo, and flag Handkerchief,
A Urge assortment of Straw Bonnets, bv the
Cue, fashionable patterns
. Wluttemore’s Cotton Cards by the Box,
JOSEPH KOPUAN,
oct 23 198 Jnbnanim Square.
NOTICE.
T HE subscribers hiving united their interest
in b«»in>-s* to be cutxmctcal uruler the firm of
We\man & Br^an,
Oder their services to their up country frien Is as
FAC TUBS, for the disposal of Cotton—together,
with a general astortment or GKOCkRIKS, at the
sture lately occupied by S. J. Bryan k Brothers
Market aquare, at wholesale and retail for prompt
payment only—-and solicit Born those of their for
mer punctual customers a continuation of their
friendship
They are provided with Fite Prtef Stern,
for the rccepuon or all produce that may be eon'
signed to them, & are prepared to make suitable
advances if required, as well as to give the h ghest
prices in cash for such Cotton u may be offered
for sale.
dec 2
229
JVA W GOODS.
JAAIBS WBLLS,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
C Of the late firm tf ttUam (i Welle J
G OVilNUES to curry on the Tailoring bush
ness at the old stand on the Bay* one door
-VI of the City Hold* and ia now opening a large
fjiortment of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings,8£c.
nf the most fa-hioiuble lanterns and some of Uu n.
.favery superior quality, which he will make up
in ti.e newest and heat alyie, li ■ having a*numbci
S first rate workman in bia employ, which he
a, brought out from the north
He has also on hand a Urge assortment of new
and fashionable
• lomprising every ar-icle io bia lure; which art
made in the best manner, under bU own super-
ntemiance, expressly for this market, vix t
Ureas and Frock Coats,
Vents Panuiopna, Glove*
Shirts frilled and plain, Suipenden,
axa a uaas insbaTKsa* or
CLOAKS,
some ef which (for Ladies) are of a very superior
w ■ quality. ' .
S W. tenders hit amoere thsnka to Ms former
customers for the patronage they have afforded
him, and hopes by trisundtiHy end attention to
lHMines% to merit a eontinoanee of their favors.
HU goods will be offered at prices to induct
customers to buy for ouk, which will be hUprin
ciple In' telfing.
(ETThe orders of liis former castomcrs sre
Udted.
All person* hivinr ufuetUed accounts with the
late firm of Xillam W Welle, which waa diuolved
by mutual cimaeut in August last, are requested
to come fiirwatd an I liquidate tliem
without de.
nov 8
|310
Roman Catholic Church.
T HOSE |I. ruins who may want Pews in the
Homan Catholio Church are informed, thkt
there area few Pt-wj, which will be rented by
the l-ew or single skat
Appllcaiiunobc made to either of the undet*
signed Committee of the Vestry.
JAMES G.OLOIS,
HENRY MACDONNELU
JAMBS CONHOY, or
P.P. THOMASSON, Sec’ry
deal* 238
liroucht to Jail
ign
| N Ssvsniuh an the 1st Inst, e negro man who
1 says bia name is Dublin, and Dial he
. »iy a Ilia n .me i» Dublin, an.llhat he belong, to
John Flair of Washington County, Ga. and that be
nnaway About one month agn. lit ilSftct 7| in-
cbtolr^MrfM-u.SS^erjip.
nov SOS
~Wi
aSEsilpSP®*
■aarri,' T
• rice plantation. '
Tire best
MdU
ter A Geutlenuin who lias kept
r«
Side Bosnia Settees with Chain to milch
Pillar and daw Card Tea tad Dining Table*
Srtttof Dining Table*, Tea Tablet
Udiet Urexiog Tables . .
* ork Tablet, Portable Desks,
sttrkSfjssrtjr* - ^
With an elegant astortment of Finer and Win*
ser Chain, tl' of which will be -Urrnncrf of on tbc
meet term, for c«h
dJ" Furniture made and repaired Id the hex
“a'*" JOHN II. OLDERSHAW.
dee 20 2‘5lI
B
Powder and Ball.
F.ST Duponts GUN POWDER
Musket, Pis tolanJ Ihfle BULLETS
Fur >ale by
SAMUEL PHILBBICK.
GUdni.’s Building, Market Sq.
dee 27 x 230
Green V
10 | BAGS Green CoSue, just landed and
for sale by
DOUG—ASS (i SORREL,
dee 27 x 250
Cider and Cherry Brandy.
Xfk »BLS first quality Newark oider
try 23 -Jo Cherry Brandy, landing from ship
Lhflurd Wayne, and forsale fay
dec 27
t 25n
CALVIN BAKES.
Superfine flour.
Jutt received by the Gevrgixn and William Penn.
1 AA IIIILS superfine Fhatr
1UU <2 half bbla Beef, choice pcicea
2 of Tongues
1 of Ruunds put up by E W Shuster
fiefami!) use and on couaignment
45hal bbla N York Btef
60 bbla Washington Gin
10 handsome Stoves with pipes to an
swer the same, for aaie by
p. McDEituorr.
nor 17 217
Whiskey.
BABULS Whiak.v, juat received per ship
trU i.'bfford YVayuc, and for aairhy
. _ CALVIN BAKEIL
dec 27 l 250
K7* A steady industrious Man
well acquainted wim iue culture ui Co'tun iaaran
ted to superinten l a plan..V ion on Skidawayla
land. Suchaper-m aaiU meet tneouragenien.
by inpiv'ng at Ur.. • iffice.
dec 27 230
Corn Grits, Corn Flour, and
Cracked Com.
f II HE *ub*crib«-r has on hand, and intends keep*
X inj* »• bis store* in Gild m's building, Market
fqu*re, « constant supply of ()om Grit«* and Com
Flour* manufactured from tbc best Southern Flint
corn; and Crack'd Com for horses.
ALSO.
An assortment of choice
LIQUORS and GROCERIES,
M inch he will sell at the most reduced pr.ces,
for cash—and solicits the patronage of his friends
and the public. SA.ML. PHILUUICK.
dec 22 al24G
The Subscribers
•N I'INl’E Utu Commiksiun Business in U*
verpRol under the firm of ISAAC, LOW U
Co Mtid will at all limes make liberal advances on
produce shipped to'their address.
Importations of Go*»ds will be made and only
con mission charged* when the payment is satis-
factr.riiy secured.
Having vessels regularly in the Liverpool trade,
and owning a convenient wharf will) Fire prooi
Stores* they will receive and forward cotton in
their own vessels* or those to their address free
if any commission.
Their 8tock of WINTER GOODS is now very
extensive, and their Spring supplies,which will b.
general* are now on the way.
ANDREW LOW & CO
For Sale. .
A drove ol Twenty HORSES
'among which are three p.-ir of we 1
teke Matched Uonet They will
remain in town but u few (lays, ami
.re lo uc ,. -n a; the Hack -table, near the Ban
tist Clitircn. -.
dec 23 230
WHITE PLAINS 8C BAGGING
AT SEDUCED PRICES.
Walthourville Academy.
r UECummisuonersofthe Wallhuurville Aca
demy, with pleamre announce lo the public,
that they liave procured a Teacher for the same,
wh ite recommendations are highly flattering and
whose attainments are of a superior order. Mr.
vlawcnajoksa, the gentleman whom thrybavew
heted, will open, School foe 1st of January 1824,
attended by hit Br iber Ur FattwiM. Jonu,
who, in the capacity of nn auislant, the <Jom
missonet* are confident will be an acq'iirilion to
ihe Institution. At it is presumed that foe ad-
vantage* which Waltourville present from it*ail-
uation, healthfulness and good society, might
render its Seminaiy of Learning, an catabluh
menf ofessenaive utility, fok CoomtaxoacTt for
the informtlion of those who may be diapoied to
.end Pupils thither for ioalruction; would observe
that genteel boardiug for any number of Scholars
may be had at Mr. Mix Antlemu’e at the same
raters that of Bunbury, *iai 8120 per annum,
one half payable in advance, boarders providing
their own bedding’ end candles This situation
would be more eligible as they will be usd. r foe
mmedkle inspection of the Teachen, who w it
be accommodated there. A respeetable widow
lady, will also take a limited number df Misses.
It is OCedicts to add that no endeavours will be
spared to render the condition of Pupils both
comfortable and agreeable.
The rates ef Tuition are at fillemt
ter foe Greek and Latin Language* J 9 00
For Geography, Arithmetic and Grammar 7 30
For Beading, Writing and Sp illing 5 00
per quarter. 1
SAH’L. J. ANSON.
Chkirmsn of the Board Commimionen.
_Libenv County, Dee 3 230
The subscriber has removed
hit Office ,i foe second flour of Cot. Prajda buck
buildings immrdictdy opposite Justice Burnell
Office, V
ABRAHAM I D’LYON, c.«.
dee 14 241
The Subscriber,
_ Take the liberty oTinfortnlng his
n friends end the public, that he haa Uk.
sl enthat large and commodioua house in
1,1 Reynold aquare, oppoute the Planters
merly called the Ucrchsnu’ Hotel, tod
would bebappv to aocwronodttetbra with
and hertet Dorn the country shall he Wnt to art
of the best Sublet InJUtecity for their accommo.
JOHN Y. WniTB.
UdrcET
A GRKEABLE to an eider oT the Court of
Ak Ordinary ef Liberty county, will be aold on
the firat Tueadsy la Febtuaty
^SRi Negro Slave^ to wit, Prfot. Judah and
I'bhIiIARDP. BAKER, Exlr.
234
—toWAto cOFPEET
fit Ut Medical ir*nlmit,Mt, rmfiMUtnf,
O FFERS at Wbolaaak or litutt • {taenia*,
■ofttncnl of ■
/. Drugs and Chemicals,
jsnmtXJu-
-tfn-gltm, .
Par JVeto Yorjc,
Hie OMuforfa^ened and eoppere.'
- louisaViatilda,
.. . - J Vao Dick, Muter,
TcSM^lJ'to Ul * .»
349 ^*
tfor Ha-re,
^“t£5l2KSr d ® ,, ‘
balloon;
—t A.'Smith, Muter,
SBSSgVSg*:*'**!: ***
dee {a SORREL.
’ Fork,
For- fiTeW nunc,
* ‘ Tlie packet ibip ,
COTTON PLANT,
M Pmb* mt%tcr*‘
..... Will sail for New Teat; oe'Tua,
day next, wind permitting. For “ ~
piy on bnerd or to
dee 37 a 250
BSU
TO U iitltotv, Jl-t nut. at jTom.
fntt htnldbtftre utr Utrt, w
enockTiES^
_ Alao,—An invoice «f
Dry Goods, Curs, bhoes, &c. and
one elegant llifls.
. ALSO, . .
S caret preserved (hunberriaud Quitted.
500 bushels Shorts. :
dee 39 3it Tents Ca*;
Executrix Sale. •
TO-MORROW, JUt inat. at 11 o’dcck. Will
be sold at Jacluons wharf,
' The Hoop
GOVERNOR SHELBY.
With hst uekle and apparel, on*
'Clinker-built Boat* two Yaw) Boatt*
For Baltimore or any other Port
in the Chesapeake Bay.
■“* The achoaner
SALLY ANN,
Capl Moichant,
la now ready to receive e cargo,
anil eau be ilia;,itched immediately. Apply to
he Uapt, oo board at 'Ikylor’a whorfi or to
wm. taylou o son.
*tar 37 250
g“g£3?o 1 SBaSfcclinkcr built Boat.’iw^tWl
the turn foe Inferior Court of Chatham County,
and by order the Kxi-cutrix lor the benefit td the
heir# and creditors of uid estate,
det 24 348
For Sale.
S EVERAL tracts ol Land drawn in the last
lottery, will be add on very reitontbie term,.
Fur further pariiculara, apply at this Office,
dec 34 248
FLOUR.
care, of the adiooner Sally Ann.
consisting of 443 oarrela brat Vi.gluia Flour,
vhich will be add very low, iftasen from oi
board.
ALSO,
For tale, Three llhd, Ump Black—Apply ;>
1VM. TAYLOR fa SON.
dee 26 a249
Attention 'l
l\ PPRAR on your parade ground on THURS
wSub DaY next* the 1-u January* at ha«f past tune
Vclock. A M. precisely, in full unifunn complete _ ^ .. Mti
!y armed and equipped and prepared to fire for h <k bL,ep ‘
' 1 ltoo«l« 0 , ,,1 iB w of THIRTY i*r me- negroes.
ItEUfEM VSUL-l^Scrgt'S V,G, !!“ feen »iih comcraeiK*, pr-%i,^i
de^rd
Attention Fcncibles!
v PFRARon your Parade Ground on THURS
1 DAY,foe 8tb
DAY,the 8tb January nexL by lOo’dock,
Y M. completely uniformed, with 13 rounds of
'dank cartridges, to fire a salute in honor of the
day—at wh.ch time and place an election will be
held for an Ensign for said Company.
By order of Capt. Hvsth,
HILLS, 1st 8erg’t.
dec 24 248
NOTICE.
^g‘»UNClL^will elect at it* next meetmgAij
Feudal .tTotten for the City of Savannah,—
[.pheants will leave their applications and tlie
amea of their securities oa or before Tlmrtday
next, at tint Clerk’s Office,
dee 33 245 M. MYF.R8, c.c.
Bank of Darien, Dee. 1,1823.
A N Election for Fire Director! on the part of
-X-thc individual Stockholders will be held at
thia bank, on Monday Ihe 5th of January next.—
The poll will be opened at 9 A M and doled at 2
o'clock F M.
F.BEN S.BEES, Cashier.
dec 9 233
Planter's Bank.
N Election will be held atthe Banking House
oh the first Monday in January (fifth day of the
month) for thirteen Directors, on the part of foe
Stockholder*—The polls will be opened at ten o’
clock, will be closed attwc, and reopened at three
o’clock.
3. MARSHALL* Cashier.
dec 8 334
For Sale.
AS PRIME NEGROES, mostly (ntwo fasti-
dt lilies, who can be highly recommended. IF
not acid before the firu Tuesday in January next
they wilt on that day be set up at Auction at foe
Goan house in Savannah For terms apply to
8. M. BOND, '
dee 6 333 Agent for the
January Election.
A N Election will be held at the Court house in
Savannah, In and for foe county of Chatham,
on MONDAY the 3th day of Jaeuary, ensuing, for
county officer^ to wit. Clerk nf foe Superior snd
Inferior Courts, Sheriff. Receiver of Returns ol
Taxable Property, Tax Collector, Coroner, and
Surveyor, of whidi the electors of foe said county
win take norioe The Sheriff will attend foe tame
to keep and preserve order,
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, a t c o o.
THOMA8N MOREL Jtcoc.
JOHN HUMMING, aieee.
GEORGE L. COPE, Iltco.
EDWARD HARDEN, Jtccc.
dee 17 S43
Electors if Chatham County,
F KLLLOW Clt IZBNS—I am a Cumulate for
foe Office ef Coroner at foe easting elec-
uon, and rcspeclfiiUr sofidt your suffrages.
BENJAMIN W. LEACH.
dec 9 ■ >333
The Electors qf Chstkum Count/.
F WILLOW CITI7.ENS—I offer you«qr sendees
M Simla for receirer of Tax Returns sboekt
_ again for receirer of TU Hr turns
I Meet yocr suffrages my owiloa* will be to
ADAM COPE,
Oo for first Toesdsy in January next, wRI be
•old before the court bouse in Hastily, between
foe usual hours.
1 Elegant Barouche,
Bold to pay expense • of repairs, storage faro
Also, Lot No. 7m •
fronting on New street, wifoth, buildings thereon.
Thro
. The
mint DWELUKG HOUSE,
- 51 «* y *iy convauent—now occupied bt
Hr. Wo. Uppitt, and m*jf be #eco at
any time previou* the cdb.
fiale between aIcvcn and two o'clock.
ALSO,
W LL be hired before, the Court House* be*
tween the uml hours.
Two Negro Women,
belonging to foe estate of YV. G. Daria, deceased.
By order of Administrator,
dee 30 252
By George Schley.
0n £KlIuY 3d J.nuary, at l| ..'clock,
tl dl be it Id at hu Auction Item,
Sundry articles ot
Household Furniture, vix.
3 8i h-boarda '
1 set Dining Tablet
3 Tea Tables
1 Settee
•j
3 d 't Chain.
8uuJiy articles of GLASS WARR fac.fac.
ALSO-A large oolleetlaqif ^ '
BOOKS, e , .V
The s Je of which will be continued ia fob Evetfa
dee 30 SiJ 9t.... " .
On the Fint Taeniae fa Jfan J-re
VKj'H.L be aoid • • he Court b.uae, for foe
KTs- feswfc?* ^
Sea Island Plantation,
Situated on Whiictaarfo Islarni, belonging to tU
with interest
by*
t separate annual instalmectu
Jinw u^stle, tobij aecur3
, . -, cunvenieoce, pr-. i ...
to foe day ol Stic, by persou deairout or par* .
chasing.
Terms carh, or approved paperat 60.ky, roiOs
jercetr .Irin a . 929
By Calvin Baker. .
uatyn
In front of.hit auctiyu otoic.
A ncocml osfortirirn* nf '
GROCERIES.
A . .. ^W-«lonrt«,
Atoluable^rtmect
dee 30. 233' •’/ ,
lo the Electors of! hatkamConntyt
Fsluw . iTtssxa— .. .
I olfet mysoll as a Candidate for foe Office td ’•
Clerk of foe Superior and Inferior Courts, at foe
ensuing election—and respectfully aallrit year '
847
sufi'ra,.es
dec 33
A/R. FANNIN
To ths Votets cf Chatham County,
Fellow Citizens i—rcfii.ra.yscJ asa Caudidattk,
fbrfiberiff .at the ensuing January election, tuF* ,
- solicit your suffrages, .<
I WIGGINS.
To the Electors qf Chatham County,
T HE untieing ned is a candidate for Sheriff,- *t'
the cojuing Election, and aoficiu tli, r r.tffra-
gca. __ ^ JOSEPH HABEUSDAM. %
To the Electors qf Chatham County
Fuutw t m*
I OFFER n.ytelf as a Candidate for Sheriff
at the ensuing January Election, and respectful^
solicit your •uffragea. - ■
ISAAC D’LYON;
dm* 232
To the People qf Chatham County*
H AVING been twice eanounceu-to twn a
candplatofor Bheiflr,l now take the liberty at
offering myself to you at .candidate lor the tonne,
at foe election en the first Monday in January
next, and solicit your floors for thc^appointment*
dec 4 .831
To the Citizens qf Chatham County
Fauosr Ctntix*—I am a esndidite for 8h> rifi'
at foe ensuing election, and reapectliilly solicit
youraujrjort^ JOUN D. COLE.
To As Electors qf Chatham. County
(CTIam s Candidate for the office of Coroner,
it foe eHubgfiMcffnn in Justly next, and autidt
your xiffragt*. urNRV J, VALLEAU.
dec 17 _ SIS • _
"Fellow Citizens—l am a candle
date lor CORbNOU at foe nest election, and so-
dee « 833
To tks Electors qf Chatham County
|,t M.LOW Cl ItZtNS—I am a eantWen. tor
£ Ccroeer.it tliernsuioc ekeUett, and > Ul bfl
gratefttl for your support..
I** |g S|| . •
Friends and FfUow-CMasns.
tm 13 Iffl