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January Election.
A rejection will be lielu at the Court
SttvTIu&li, in and for the county
on MONIJjtethe 5th day of January
county offioerajttq'wit, Clerk outlie Superior i
Inferior Courtoi^iierlfl - , Receiver of Returns
Taxable Propei'tyJVFap'Uollector, Coroner, an
Surveyor, of which tpeilectors of the said couo
will take notice Vac BITRitff will attend the sai
to keep* and preserve ordcnV
• JQtfN P. WILLIA
lOMASN MOKE
JOHN HUMMING,
30RGE I.. COPE,.
EDWARD harden,
Sugar and Ray."
3 Zt hogsheads st Croix Sugar /
“ « * 10 bundles Prime Hay. f
For sule by GEO. GOttWON.
252
dec 30
Just Received, t
RltLS prime Pork
FZLLUV
IJIU.S prime t-urs.
20 dq Mess do
50 keg* Lard
' " Burlington Hama
bbis Hams (Vmdewater Branded)
bags soft shell Almonds,'
toked and Pickled Tongues
f Ckwheat Flour, Butter and Crackers
IcctursofChathamCotinll: *» so \ ^“WWreamsir
I oiler myse
Clerk of the Superio
ensuing eld *
247
ndidate for the Offic
irior Courts, at I
eapedttwUiLjsolicit yj
A. B. PAt
Fellow Clti
for Sheriff at tH
tespeciFuliy spit
'of (Jmthar,
WIGC
T1
le ^lectors of Chatham^nniifr
i Sheriff;
ojlcitslther stiff
JOS EPfm»H«^aif AM.
236
'^Electors of Chatham
/ l'lixuw
/ 1 OFFER mjl»l£as a CtptoidXo ft
at the ensuing Junuan^Jtfrtnon, and ri
solicit your suffroepar^
IslkACffi'LVONj
' drxJh^^232 ' »
e People of Chatham Cou
AVi{l5*n^iUL. ,w 'CC_aj»dounceijkr^fou u a
Hcandid*te for
offering raysfelf to yo
at the electioi
next, and
231
i the liber
lidate for the i
irsr^qnday in Jam)
favors for tn&fcucointn
WM. C.
Citizens of ChqfharnC^
JreshGrai
ft»rY'lAUS fresh Grapes
tP\/ 6 boxes dryed preserved Citrohs
Just rccci|ed, and for Ale by
, ' G.UREH'TMA/OR, £1 CO.
dec 22 • 24 fc 7
Factorage aii
t *HE subscriber cd>
■i Commission IS Mini
to his friends and the i
- His Ware houses i '
venitnt.
150 Tierces,
oct 21
197.
mmission Bu-
infa.
ucs the Factorage and
f,nnd tenders his services
biic.
ire Proof, large and con*
hie
lice
P. WILLIAMSON.
FxuJlRv Iff
at tjfe ensuing elect]
T SUPP0
Electors of Chatham Co\
03* 1 anTlt'Wwi^at-: foi ihi offic
at (be ensuing clcc
jour suffrages,
HENRF>^LLEAls
242 9
Furniture Ware-Rouse.
T HE 8uhs(.riber has removed tu Col Johnson’s
Building, corner of Whitaker and Bay street,
Where he has opened
An Elegant Auortment of
FURNITURE,
—Consisting of—
Side Boards, Settees with Chairs to match
Pillar and claw Card Tea and Dining Tables
Setts of Dining Tables, Tea Tables 11
Ladies Dressing Tables
Work Tables, Portable Desks,
Mahogany high post and Field Bedsteads
Presses, Wash Stands, &c.
Wuhan elegant assortment of Fancy and Win.
sor Chairs, all of which will be disposed of on the
lowest terme, for cash.
03" Furniture made and repaired in the best
manner JOHN H. OLDEHSHAW
dec 20 245t.1l
Powder and Ball.
B EST Duponts GUN POWDER
Musket, Pis tol and Rifle BULLETS
.For sale by
SAMUEL PHILBRICK,
Gildon’s Building, Market Sq.
dee 27 j 25a
Cider and Cherry Brandy.
(P A llBLSfirA quality Newark Cider
tJvf 25 do Cherry Brandy, landing from ship
Clifford Wayne, and for sale by
CALVIN BAKEtt.
dec 27 l 250
For New-York.
, 150 B le.s ( ottuii are wanted to
fill up 'll- si ip
CLIFFORD WAYNE,
, — for New York, to sail on Wednes
day morfiing.
i •«* 2 Ml
For Antigua.
The f a ailing schr.
CYGNET,
N Rich, Master,
To sail on the 4th January. For
passage ini'y, apply to Capt, Rich, on board, at
Jones’ upper wharf; or to
, „„ HALL & HOYT,
dec 30 252
By J. B. Herbert $* Co.
^rime retailing Molasses.,
rWhSD V. 5th innt. at 11 o’rtu
IfuMetold on Smith’a Wharf J
80\hds primeJStiriman Mdlasses., J*
'■ -w Terms at VinL of sale.
Floury Potatoes and Cider.
PZ - jk HLF bbb fresh Virginia Flour
Oky 60 bbis Potatoes i
21 do superior Newark Cider
10 do fresh No 1 Mackerel
15 hlf do do do
For sale by
CRANE & NEWCOMB.
, „„ 'Taylor’s Wliarf.
dec 30 *252
On thq-flfcit Tuesday in
sole] h*fore lpe court house in
4he usual hoi
1 Elegant Baro
Sold to pay eVin .sc of repai"
Also, Lot
frohting on New street, with
iry imxt, will be
*- : -'*ity, between
e >
r,. storage
7,
If. builtli^Js thereon,
he
OUSE,
now occupied by
and may be seen at
llow Citizens—l am
datTlBntatylMjlOUat tbendu**lt€!ion,
licit yoursupnortfatoHifUnnnintment.
WlWWAiLGlI.B^
the Electors of Chatham Coxnty
•TtKtWC) 11ZENS—l »m * i^uWKU M-
CoroneiThtwIie ensuing electiwnfmid Mill be
grateful for your suppoctj-^'^
dec 16——*^**541 "*
ii Chatham County, and
1? Ollice^
JOH
ie Citizens of Chatham
Fau.vwSasqzrNs : —
I oftV>r m^kadjs a candidrfffTor C<
the ensuing Januar^fi^BRon, and re*
solicit your sue
2*2
Plaint Blarhpet8y^c.
TUSTopening,,and will be'.sold on the mostac*
O comtnodatiuijs ternis.
White, blue mw mixed Plaii
London D'.ilHo, and Rose Bfiytkets
Superior blifck Nanken and Canton Crapes
India and French black Lavcntine
An elcgaqt assortment of blifck and figured
Leventiue and Gros de Naple
Black India and French Sattina
Frencuind India Damask Crape dresses
LargNTortoise Shell Combs, Steel v Huckles
Casq/nere lotig Shawls, black anl coloured
rino do
7-4> r and 8-4 Merino Shawls, do h
Cashmere HdLfs. and small Scarfs
aroline Plaids, new patterns
tack figured Laventine Cravats
Black Bombazines and Italian Crapes
Linnen Cambiicks, Cambrick Handkercl
Linnens, in half and whole pieces Jf
^aroline, and Plaid Homespuns, f
■Brown and bleached Sheetings, and Shillings
Ipaudano, and flag Handkerchiefs
▲ large assortment of Straw Bonnets, by the
\ Case, fashionable patterns
Whittemore’s Cotton Cards by the Box.
JOSEPH 1COPMAN,
oct 23 198 Johnstons Square.
hor Saley
OV ACCOMMOll ATI SO. TERMS, UT
JOHN H. REID''St CO.
G RUNDY’S Bl.UE PLAINS
3,3J and 4 Point Blankets
.a invoice of'Crockery and Glass ware, selected
expressly foritliis market.
Hollow Ware, comprizing Pots, Camp Ovens,
Spiders, 'TeaKettles, Sad Irons, and Hoes.
42 inch Baltic Hemp, Cotton Bagging
do F'.axen do do
38 in. strong Brown Sheeting.
.ALSO,
100 kegs Duppnt’s Gunpowder, assorted.
1 bale Domestic Plaiibs of superior quality.
* also,
iest Spanish Segars.
dec f 253
n er a
:<*tfulh
Huperjine fihur.
Juet received by the Georgian and William Penn■
■ Ark HULS supeiftne Flour
J.V/U 12 half bbis Beef, choice peices
2 of Tongues
X of Rounds put up by E W. Shuster
for family use and on cOnsiginnctr
45 half bblaN York Bref
60 bbis Washington Gin
10 handsome Stoves with pipes to an
swer the same, for sale by
p. McDermott.
nov 17 217
Fresh Teas of the latest Importa
tion Ham. Rum and Butter.
Just received per ship Augusta
”| PA Ten catty boxes Hyson Tea
AeJ” 150 five catty do do do
100 do do Gunpowder
100 do do Imperial
50 ten oattv do Tonkey Tea
30 boxes 21b. catty’s of Imperial and
Gunpowder do. of from 12 to 30
catty a each
ALSO,
6 puncheons pure Jamaica Rum
15 kegs Goshen Dairy Butter
For sale by
J. B. HERBERT Et CO.
dec 5 232
fvs of Chatham Coi
F EiXnTtr^stqgi.Ns—i ua
the office of C
lion, and respectful:
I-^'benja'min W
deq>^__d235
Electors of ( hathftm C\
P eulowtcwu^ns—i (,«e,
again for recer
meet your suffiaguj my
give BMujge
sale fi»'
elec-
[ -Wlec 9 f235
To the Public.
a OFFER as a candidate lor R. ceii
Returns for the U
I (reaching election-
| Discharge t r
ervieet
Shoux
ill be k.
J
i the i
will
337
iepgndent Presbyterian X*
I A\ N Electum W( |j
l«l'. Monday, tbP*5t
Ijtwnuge the affairsi
PS year. Any individu
simple, or by renting, will
Mit wiKrintendantB i
ill 2 o’clock, P.
By order of ipdTJoard of Trustees
JOS. CUM MI
252
Wanted,
the year two good Negroes, for which libe<
I wages will oe paid. Likewise for sale
e or four valuable Cows,.accustomed to town
used to a Stable. Apply to
W. GALE,
lec 31 253 '
To Hire by the year.
iT3WO Negro womtn, bou good Cocks. En
JL quire at this offi e.
■cr 31 «253 %
City Tax Returns.
\ LL persons are hereby inquired to mak.
li their returns of property liable to tax in the
y on or before the fttat day of March next A
double tax will be assess don all defaulters after
it period in conformity with the ordinance in
Ich case made and provided, ,
JNO 1. ROBERTS, City TreaiArer
dec 31 253
Assize of Bread.
(£J* The average price of Flour being six and
K dollars per barrel of 196 lbs, the weight, of
bread the present month must be as follows:
12A Cents Loaf 2 lb 13} oz.
<3,| do do 1 lb 6} oz.
uf whiv.ti al! Bakers and sellers of Bread will
i ,.ki due notice.
JNOY I ROBERTS^ City Treasurer
1824 ’ 1
[>te, i
T’
olic Church.
pay want Pews
BankqfDaneny Dec.
N Electiorrtbr4iujt^
l.the individual StoUilllflUMSGvill be
ms bank, on Monday ibe'^th oflatJoanv
j’cltickp*{ U J^ij^dat 9 A M andch
3l3 EBEN S. REES, Casiier?*
held at the.I
Planter’s Bank,
N Klefctwm
Lun the first.
onth) for thirteen
[ockholders—The
fek, will be cloi
Fleck.
on
,andi
234
J. MARSHALL,!
House
. Ri da of the
the paifofthe
ten o'-
tthree
1824
Roman Ci
I HOsfefjersons who may want PewsipFthc
HomanhaUioljkTlhifrch are inform**!, that
there are a few P)»^9, which will ^a^rented by
Uiepew orrinL_ ^ '
Applicatioarro be maafedpieuher of the undei
attee of the^vesny. ’
Tmes gvblois,
HENRY MACIX1NNELL,
JAMES CONRO
P.P. THOMASSON.’^fi’ry
238
IV Wanted,
4 SITUATION on u rice plantationWfhebesi
t' references will be given as tgf abilities, by
the first ^planters in this city am^neighbourhood.
For particulars apply at this o^<e.
ded 12- ' 238 .JT - i
signed Col]
/
:rior
• uRiiu're-
The county Election
Et will tbeb order
I he Honorable the
d‘ r . Cou nty, win
tuarv the 5tHday of
L„y> at 0 clotkjbMirhe forenoon for tjie trial
|ause?, civil
sa ."'®>*‘i^and the
. » en ji«Bmay require.
‘ or “ er JOB T. BOL
251
IOr rM %. NOTICE. V
elect at its vf-xt meetilg Six
^H*«r»-for. the. Cilyriif Savtu inh.—
L; Ca 'J ta w .'h. 1«t|ive their applications a d the
b ^ re ^ rgd *y
N 22 246 Jk. M. MYERS. o,
Icppformity^
=3y.
t;
h the Act ok thfe General Ai-
4 20th December. 1823, tiouncll
elect a Health Officer for the Poft
imkw .I regular meethjg in Januf.
WgiaWlll leave their applications on dr
e meeting M the Clerk’s Office, v
^ M. MYEBS>.C.
ICE.
'LEItK'S OFFICE, >
T V D,c. 18/Zi. 1823- i
HE foIUging Officers will be elected by
Council at their regula'r meeting in January
next
Recorder with V.
wfCity Treasurer with a salary of §800 and do
City Marshall „ ,, “°
Clerk of Council ,, £00 %, do
Messenger oi Council „ 200 ,»v, do
Clerk of the Court of Common ) (j 0
, Pleas and Oyer and Terminer, 5
Sheriff of the same ^ . .
Sexton salary of 250 t /, L
Super!ntendsnt City Watch, salary 6^0 ,, do
Deputy do do ...540 „
First 8ergeanl do do * 300
SecomlSergeantdo d.o 300
Clerk of the Market '
City Surveyor, -
Contractoijfor Sweeping Chifnniea
Keepejyof the Powacr Magazine
FiveJ?ort Wardens
.''do 0
do
Fees
do
do
do
do
Com GritSy Corn Floury and
Cracked Com.
f|lHF! sul sc tin r has on hand, and intends keep.
JL mg at hia store, in Gildan’s building, Mark<.
ci Mare, a constant supply of Corn Grits, and Coi-m
Flour, manufactured from the best Southern Flint
corn; and Crack’d Corn for horses.
ALSO,
An assortment of choice
LIQUORS and GROCERIES,
Which he will sell at the most r> duced price,
for cash—and solicits the patronage of his friend
and the public SAML. PHILBRICK
dec 22 al246
CMScavenger, Contractor for Lighting I.amps,
m and Pump Contractor—these office Bare giv
en to the lowest offers made for the same.
Bonds with good and sufficient security are re
quired of all officers. '
Applicants will.leave thgir securities names,
with their applications, at the Clerk’s Office.
M. MYERS, c, c.
dec IQ 343
JVE W GOODS
WELLS,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
C r Of the lute frm of Killum Of Welle, J
ONTINUES to carry on the Tailoring bus,
ness at the old stand oh the Bay, one dooi
east of the City Hotel, and is now opening a larg
assortment of
ClotliSy Cassimeresy Vesting8y8£c
Ot the most fashionable patterns and some oi them
'if a very superior quality, which he will make up
in the newest and best style, h' having a numbe.
<f frit rate workmen in hia employ, which h
’ias brought out from tile north
He has also on hand a large assortment of new
and fashionable
Ready made Clothing,
'lomprising every ar icie io bis line, which art
made in the best manner, under his o*» super-
ntendance, expressly for this market, viz:
Dress and Frock t’oais,
Vests, Pantaloons, Gloves,
Shirts, frilled and plain, Suspenders,
AND A LA1IGB ASSOnTMKKT OS
CLOAKS,
some of which (for Ladies; are of a very superior
quality.
J. W. tenders his sincere thanks to his former
customers for the patronage they have afforded
him, and hopes by his assiduity and attention to
business, to merit a continuance of their favors.
His goods will be offered at prices to induce
customers to buy for cash, which, will be his prin
ciple.in selling.
(p*The orders of bis former customers are
solicited.
All persons having unsettled accounts with the
late firm of Ft Ham U Welti, which was dissolved
by mutual consent in August last, are requested
to come forward and liquidate them without de.
lay.
nov 8 , |210 ,’
Whiskey.
^fcfl MD ,LS Whiskey, just received per ship
vF Glifiord Waync, and for sale by
. CALVIN I’AKER.,
dec 27 t 250
GC?" A steady industrious Man
well acquainted with die culture of Cotton is wan
ted to superintend a plantation on SUdxwayls
land, Such a person will meet encouragement
by applying at this Office,
dec 27 250
For Sale.
S EVERAL tracts of Land drawn in the last
lottery, will be sold on very reasonable terms.
I r further pariiculars, apply at this Office,
dec 24 248
For Sale.
A drove ot Twenty HORSES
among which are three pair of wen
broke Matched Horses They will
remain in town but a few days, and
art- to Os. seen at the Hack Stable, near the liup
list Church,
dec 28 250
1®
Attention Fencxbles!
\ PPKAKon your Parade Ground on THURS
DAY, the 8tb January next, by 10 o’clock,
A M. completely uniformed, with 13 rounds ot
dunk cartridges, to fire a salute in honor of tht
day—at which time and place an election will be
s-Id for an Ensign for said Company.
By order of Cupt, Huktbb,
MILLS, let Serg’t.
dec 24 248
„ Dvm.
is Very convepfen'
Mr Wm. Likfitf,
any time previous thySale. '
Sale between alq/en\nd two o’clock.
LAO,
IT/ILL bp-ffinffi befoJAthe Court House, be*
v V , tw^^n the u-ual hou
I Wo Negro Women,
belonging Urtlu estate of W Gy Davis, deceased,
order yf Administrator
ALSO. ^ ....
egro Woman abourv25 years
old^viih two Children, a good HouseVtrvant
C 30 252
By George Schley.
be t'irit Tuenlay in Januarul
W lIK be sold • the Court hoyitVfor the
purptee of distribution betwtf wOic heiro.
The Flpa Eland PlajJwtion,
Situated on mHikmarsh Isiand^ibelonging to the
estate of the late\ikii TattnM&Tems, one third
cash, (or approvedpiper MraJ days) the balance
to he paid in three sehapte annual instalments,
wttii interest from theJ&e of sale, to be secured
by a mortgage on IlypprliniseB.
A/so, at Off sutne tfhie and piece,
THIItTY/PH MlvSilEGROES,
Who cun bt seen with convenhtnce, pn-vioug
to ttie duHBf sale,' persons desmaus of pur*
clmsingjr V
t’eufl3 cash, or sppr.ived paper at 'fiOdVs with
jatyist. ffec 2 929. >
Sheriffs Sale. %
On the Jit'll Tueedag in March next,
A Billiard Table, Maces, Cut s, He, &c^4evied
>-u imner tlib toreclosure of a m -rtgagV as the
property of James J. Henry, atthe’Suit of .James’.
Jlurrison. - - x ..^ftTD'LYON, io a. .
jan 3 2 0*
FLORIDA
LAND AGENCY.
r HE Subscribers will attend to the business ot
LAAD AGENTS, for the purchase and
-ule of Lauds in East Florida. Any busiiieiH
which may be confided to them froth any part ot
the United States will meet with the most prompt
Mention and disputh.
ISAAC N COX,
Attorney at Imv>.
WILLIAM REYNOLDS,
Keeper of the Public Archive<
St. Augustine. Dec. 6,1823 ct249
JO HAT B. WICK
lias Just received a few
Blacksmith’s Bellows,
W HICH he will sell st the lowest prices for
which they can be manufactured, and will
contract to furnish any size that may be wanted
' ' U2m231
dec 4
For Sale.
The Subscribers
/rirqONTINUE the Commission Business in Li-
vw verpopl under the. firm 'of ISAAC, LOW &
C6 and will at all times make liberal advances on
produce shipped to their address.
Importations'of Goods will be made and only
commission charged, when the payment w satis
factorily secured.
'Having vessels regularly in the Liverpool traoe,
and owning a convenient wharf-with Fire proof
Stores, they will receive and forward cotton in
their own .vessels, or those to their address free
of any commission.
Their Stock of WINTER GOODS is now very
extensive, and their Spring supplies,which will be
general, are now on the way.
ANDREW LOW & CO.
WHITE PLAINS §* BAGGING
at seduced PItICES.
dec 15 240,
The Subscriber,
Takes the liberty ofinforming his
friends and the public, that he has tak-
en that large and commodious house in
Raynold square, opposite the Planters
Bank, formerly called the Merchonts’ Hotel, and
would be happy to accommodate them with
Boarding and Lodging,
and horses from the country shall be sent to one
of the best Stables in|the city for, their accommo.
’ ” JOHN Y. WHITE,
nov 22 221
NOTICE.
/> GREEABLE to an order of the Court of
Jb. Ordinary of Liberty county, will be sold on
the first Tuesday in February next, in the usual
hours a ... .
Five Negro Slaves, to wit, Peter, Judah and
three children. For the benefit of the heirs ana
creditors of Alexander Martin, Esq. dec.
Conditions cash.
RICHARD F. BAKER, Es’tt-
•dec 16 236
2 £T PRIME NEGROES, mostly in two fumi
♦Jlies, who can be highly recommended. If
not sold before the first Tuesday in January next
they will on that day be set up at auction at the
Court house in Savannah For terms apply .o
S. M. BOND.
dec 6 233 Agent for the owners,
SWAIM’S PANACEA.
Q HAVE BEEN appointed Agent by Dr.
Swaim to sell his so much celebrated Medi
di'u-.ut this place. A quantity has been receiv
ed by the Georgia from Philadelphia, and will be
-old by the box or bottle, at my Drug Store, cor
ner of Jefferson and St. Julian streets.
dec 9
235
NOTICE.
T HE subscriber sincerely returns his best
thunks to his friends and customers in gene'
cal, for tlie support he has received from them,
since his establishment in this city, and solicits a
continuance of the same. He informs them that
he intends to retire from his present business, as
soon as he possibly cun, and that he will not, af
ter the expiration of the present year, keep t
book on any account whatever, and that hi* deal
lugs will be entirely in cash He therefore in
vites those that are indebted to him, to call and
settle their bills, to avoid the trouble of a suit, as
it is bis e arnesi wish to pay his debts, before be
retire**.
JOSEPH TRUCUELUT, Sen.
252mR
NOTICE.
P ROPOSALS will be received until the 8th of
January by the undersigned GommiUee of
Council, to repair the Public Docks. The repairs
wanting enn be known by applying to either of
the Committee.
T. N. MOREL, 7 Committee
GEO. SCHLEY, £ of
FRED. DENSLER, S Public Docks,
dec 30 252
retires,
dec 30
..- Warranted Hams.
r JUST HKCSI - Ell AMS VUH. SALE,
bbis superior Northern Warns, which-wil|
4ml\r be warranted of the first qualitVjwffon ex
amination they prove otherwise, tWpurchsser ig
requested to return the'" andjpsceire his money,
. ALSO,"
Fresh Philadelphia Lard
Jd&MVEL PHILBRICK, •
Gilfon’e Built,’iiigt. Market Square. <
jan 2 ^'K\\ l
Came to the Plantation , *
Of James iHitio, near Sat an-
ti,a considerable time past, asmall
ow, having each ear crop peal with
. wo nicks or notches^ >3r body
tilhlwu .i.ti spot ed, head black handled and
neck red brmdled Any persou/fclaiming said
cow are requested to prove proper y, pay for thin
advertisement and take her aWay.
y JAMES BILBO-
dec 31 p 1.
The/Bubscriber
C ontinues^* lumber, factorage
and COJ&IISSION IS USI.YESX-hh ma-
chine is ulju in complete order for repacking and
compresMng cotton.
-' 300 cords Fire Wood
£*mnnd, which will be sold low for cu5hc-An,
ply to
. JOHN EVF.RWGHAM, Junfr,
W.l*"' ^ m Union Fey^WLarf.
oct Sf$
t200—2m.
Sale.
bscriBcftoffe's for sale his propert in
ri,JUWlnloIii County—consisting of five
Val
T HE subscriE
Darien. Mi!
AiifTTRT r- npurvii Wharf Lots’, situated in I ie most eligible quarter
AUGUS1 G. OEMLER. t br business of eveiy de^riptioh.
** Also, Five Bay Lots immediatelyljack^ot those
before mentioned, and divided from them’ by n
street of 40 feet.
Also, one third part of a Wharf Lot, in thUchy,
(commonly called Rices Wharf) with improve
ments.
For particulars enquire of Thouab M Wool),
nnumE, Esq’r. in Savannah, or the subscrib. r -jit
’viimington Island.
CHARLES B. JONES.
nov 1 f218
C OAL.
C\ Constant supply of Liverpool Cosl, for sale
Cl by J. P WILLIAMSON,
dec 15 i.f|240
-«!
NOTICE. ‘
W ILL be sold on the tenth day of February
next in Bulloch County at the late resi
dence of William Cone, dec ai) the perishable
property of said deceased.—Consisting of planta
tion tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, one
Horse and a stock of hogs and cattle. .Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d,
AARON CONE, adm’r.
dec 31 *253
Planters Bank.
3J]V»0 business will be (lone at this Bank on Mon-
day, Jan. 5th ; it being the day fixed by the
Charter for the election of Directors—Paper fall
ing due on that day and on'Sunday previous must
be taken up on Saturday,
J. MARSHALL, Cashier. -
jan 2 1
NOTICE.
MARSHAL‘S OFFICE, 2d Jan, 1824.
A LL persons driving Drays, Carts, Waggons,
or other carriages for hire, also all porters,
black Butchers, Fishermen and venders of small
wares and tradesmen, are notified that the badges
are now ready for delivery at the Clerks office,
and they are required to take out the same be
fore the 6th inst. or they will be reported to
Council.
F M STONE, o w.
jan 2 1
~ Brought to Jail
I N Savannah on the 1st inst. a negro man who
Bays his name is Dublin, and that he belongs to
John Fish of Washington County, Ga. and that he
ranaway about one month ago. He fa 5 feet 7£ in
ches high, and about S&years of age.
I. D’LYON, 1 cc.
bo? SOS
Factorage and Commission
Business,
IN CHARLESTON, S C.
T HE Subscriber tenders his best senic * to
iiis Friends and the Public generally of
Georgia in the above branches of business in
Charleston. KDWI.VP. STARR,
Messrs. Joux Cum mi no & Sox, )
Mr Rubkut Campbell, C Reference),
Mr. G U Lakab. )
nov 19 420^—2m
Ten Dollars Reward.
S TOLEN from the Subscriber, u patent breach
double barrel gun, patent breach is stamped
on the barrel’s, with gilt letters—The above re
ward will be paid for the discovery of the gun, and
fifteen for the apprehension of th.' thief
JNO. P. SET^E,
dec 27 250
DR.FURTH.
H AS removed to Bruuehto Street, opposite
to the residence af the .ate Dr- Kollor.k.
dec 13 ||ca239 '
To Hire,
A Small Gang of Prime. Negvoes, viz: three
Men, two Women, and one lad—all prime
Field Hands.
ALSO, v
A smart *cti»e Boy.
Alio to Rent,
A Plantation about 37 miles from Savannah, on
the Augusta road, with tolerable good Dwelling
and out Houses. For particulars and ternu en
quire of
H .WILLIAM MOREL,
dec 23 34711
Harbor Masters Office.
(point-
to at*
ijnce,—;joe win oe found
it Mn Morrisons office. In case of absence '.ft'ne
subscriber a blank book will be kept at the afhee
n which all Masters ofVessels are requested to
note dqwnwhatever changes or births they may
!-'**• ,or “ ,p " u, ° TSSWsa.
Savannah; aoy 28 226