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FREDERICK 3. FELL
cm rnttnax.
.Eight Dollar* per annum.
....Six Dollar* per annum
Dally Paper»....
Country Paper
rtuui IX xnviwrx
xr All new* and new advertisement* appear in
u both paper*.
(Tp Advertisements must be handed in by 12
o'clock, to insure Insertion on that day.
MONDAY EVENING, JaxcanT 5,1824.
jtfbopsequence of not receiving our usual sup.
ply of printing paper, which is me mently looked
f or , we are compelled to Issue the Republican
o day, >n Its piesent shape.
papers, that Mr. Crawford's health ia grndaaUy
improving, and that no apprehension* are inter,
isined of hi* speedy restoration to complete con.
valescence,— »FnsA Out.
TjQicit from S/iriVt.-CHpfRin Winsor, of the
briff dusun, arrived at Boston from Malign, states
tlm Ceuta had been taken possession of by the
xy^Mh who had otienly declared they would ne
SJSeTt un w long W the English hekl pos-
wLS of the ltockef Gibraltar» and that on the
,ojf. A November new* was received at Malaga
of die surrender of the cities of Alicant, Cartha-
gens and Barcelona, to the french and royal »u-
thoritles.
tprd Cochrane, is aatd,hqt been created Mar
*u$JP*U-uh*tn, by the Emperor of Brasil,
nTthe brig Henry, arrived at Charleston, the
wditora of the Mercury have received a ft e of De.
tnoraru paperiiVorh Nov 3 Jo Dec. 5, 1 hey con
tain notutofT extracting. Martial law was
utillin force In the colony but no repetition of
troubles waa at all apprehended, The Mission*
w v Smitlu had beep tried by a General Court
Sirriul and U waa thought that he had been found
nuilty of the charges against him at he Was com-
milled to the colony jail. The result wouldnot
be disclosed until the proceedings ot the Court
had been sen| to England and the King ly deter.
Extract of a Utter to the Editors dated
“Richmond, Dec. 24th, 1823.
By next mail you may expect to hear
something of our military ofleratione in
this quarter. The military are all ordered
out, to rendezvous, some immediately at
the depots of arms in the city-others to
bold themselves in readiness at a moment's
warning, to repair to the old barracks of the
public guard, on the firing of the alarm
guns, tj perform which Service, when ne*
cessary, a detachment of Capt Rutherford’s
artillery company will occupy the capital,
or a convenient spot, adjacent. What all
tnia means I know not, but presume it is
in consequence of some alarm excited by
the vast number of «*••*** who have been
pouring into the city for some days past,
and those who are yet expected in to-night.
«p, S —8 o'clock—The alarm is not yet
sounded—I have just conversed with an
officer of one of the reserve companies—
there was a meeting of the officers of the
different detachments called very secretly
to day—Information was given which in
duccd a belief that the contewfilat
a rising and general massacre of the
whites--the particulars are not allowed to
be developed—Some of the companies are
under arms, and the city as yet tranquil.—
I have also learnt that requisitions for arms
from the country have been complied with,
ft is usual for vast numbers of •**•**• to
be in Richmond during the liolir'ay* ”
Halt .dm.
tnjnatinn made know". The temper and con
duet of the peopteof Demerara appear to b. of
the beat possible description. Great mildness u
luted whh great Intrepidity.
FINE DOINGS AT PRINCETON.
Reports are in town (says the Philadelphia Ga-
<n»ue,) of Strange doings among the young men Ht
Nassau Hall. It la said that they revolted in a bo
«lv and held a convention in one pf the ropma ol
the college, and that one of the Profeasors who
went In to expostulate with them, was put under
guard for not pulling off his hat.n-lhat being a
mark of respect with which the convention would
not dispense. Worse than this, it it aaid that a
«udy of militia who were called out to quell the
insurgents, were taken priaoners hv these rebel
ftous yopths, who having put the M hors tie combat,
marched into the Hall with drums besting, tiles
playing, and colors flying Finally, it is stud, that
itbnut seventy young men have been dismissed
tram the college.
Gang rest—In Senate on the 26th December,
r*es<ilouon was introduced by Mr. Denton, to en
outre into the expediency of exposing to public
aide the lead minesand salines of theUnited States.
In the House, the bill extending lor five year* the
half pav pensions of officers widows, &c. waa paa
J9d.—Georgian.
FIRST LINE
SktVM'MB PACKETS.
T HE subscribers have established a regular
Line of Packets between New York and Si.
vannah, to nil punctually from each port, on the
first, eleventh and twenty first, of every month,
commencing on the first, of every January, 1824.
THE LINE WILL CONSIST OP THE
snips MASTS "B.
2y.Fi f . 0RD WAYNE, Isaac M bits,
CORSAIR, d b. Poiyrsn,
GARONNE, T. 8txve5sT
One qther vessel to be provided in season—all
1st rate, fiast sailing ships, coppered St popper fas
tened, w\th elegant accommodations for pasqen-
? er», and experienced and obliging copnmanders.
lie Goatfalr will sail on the firsts thp Garonne
on the 11 j and the Clifford Wayne, ot\ the 2lst
proximo.
For freight or passages apply to
JOHN GRISWOLD,
. 68. South street, or
J. GREEN PEARSON,
67, South street.
New York, Dec 27.18J1, jan 5 *3
MR. SPILLEH,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the public, that ht*
will do liinw If he honor
For New Fork,
The fast sailing, coppered and cop-
i per fastened ship
LOUISA MATILDA,
Van Dyke, master,
Will sail on Wednesday next. For freight of 150
bales cotton or passage, having g od accommoda
tions, apply to Capt, Van Dyke, on board, at Jones'
upper wharf, or to
HALL U HOYT.
jan 5 3
awn* iwws,
PORT OF 9AVANNAH.
CHARLESTON, Jan. 3.
prow Havana —the brig Catharine, captain
tVelsmsn, arriyed jeftevdav from Havana, we
have received papers to the 84th ultimo, inclusive.
They contain no political newa (if any might be
expected since the restoration of the old system )
On the 21st, the Spanish schooner Irene arrived
there from Cadiz, with aecounts to the 12th Nov.
from which auch dry official extracts u were un
exceptionable to the Licenser of the Frets, are
given, but none of later date* than ours via Livef.
pool, by the Fima.
ARBIVID,
Ship Eliza Barker, Rawson, New York, 10 days.
Sloop Three Brothers Howland, Darien, 2 das
with cotton, to John M’Nish, T Butler & co John*
ston, Hills fl co and Gumming & Gwnthmey.
Schr Flora, Capt Tommerson, 3 days, Dorn
Riceboro, and Coin Island, with cotton to J A
Maxwell, and Bulloch & Dun woody.
Sloop Neptune, Nye, 4 days from Riceboro,
Cotton to Bulloch & Dunwoody and J A Maxwell.
ClIABID,
Schr Experiment, Baker, Cape Hsytien,
Douglass U Sorrell.
CLXAnSD FOB TUIS »U»T-
At Boston 20th ult. schr Dime, Wooster
At New York, 25'b, ship William Moflatt.
At Philadelphia, 25th, »blp Nancy, Bray, 27th
brig Francis, G'fftrd.
AtlHlTSD FROM THIS FORT.
At Providence, 2!st, ship Hising States, Pierce,
do. schr Rambler.
At Charleston, 2d inst. ship Colombia, Yikery,
1 day; schr Sitnuel Simpson, Robertson, do sloop
Haxall, Holmes, dot do 1st, sloop William, Reed,
do, sloop Express, Hammett, do.
VS BOB THIS I'OUT.
At New York, 25lU ult. ship Augusts, Wood, to
sail 28th
At Providence, schr Mary Ann, Swift, 25th ult.
The brig Native, Cole, arrived at N York the
26th ult. 4 days from this port—having completed
her voyage in lp days.
The stoop Delight, Cooper, was at Charleston,
qp Friday detained by head wind*.
JScts rot k Hep. 25—The ship Niagara bound to
tav&nnah, in beating out of the East River late
yesterday afternoon, while in stays was struck
with an adverse flaw, and not having room to wear
let go both anchors in time to prevent her groun
ding.
For Glasgow.
The superior coppered and copper
fastened ship
HESPRRUS,
Archibald McCnrkle, master,
This vessel being of an easly draft of water will
deliver her cargo at Glasgow—For freight apply
to Capt McCorkle un board at Johnston’s lower
Wharf, or to
SAMUEL WRIGHT,
jan 5 i3 1
For Liverpool,
The superior coppered ship
RJSBECCA SIMS,
Capt. Brewton,
- _ Has two thirds of her cafgo engag
eel and will have immediate despatch For freight
of 300 bales cottop. Apply tq captain Brewton on
board, or to NICHOLAS St NEFF,
jan 5 3
MILLEUGEVILLE, Dec. SO.
Land Sales.—The Fractious that have been said
up to Saturday last, have produced the sun ut
? 194,549 12ft, One fourth of this sum has been
aid into the treasury, «tt. $43,637 28 1-8 It is
supposed that the whol<> of the Fractions will sell
for some where about $250,000.
During the sales the following circumstance oc.
curred. A gentleman b}d oft a Fraction it the
rate of $160 per acre. The next day he slid it,
and made 100 per cent, by the sale. The tecOnd
purchaser has been ottered 50 per cent fyr lus
bargain, and hat refused it This Frapticrf Con
Piets of the one hundred and sixtieth part of an acre.
NEW YORK, Dec (2$.
Shipwreck.—'The British ship Cossack, Tbomp
son, of Londonderry, from Bristol, Eng. (Nov,
5th,) tor this port, was cast away on Tuesday night
during the storm, about a mile to the southward
of Sandy Hook Light House, knocked off tier rud.
der, bil red, andiifull of water. She wts qon
signed to Wm.^Babhanan. It is feared the ship
and most of tbtweargo will be lost. There was no
pilot on board at the time she went ashore. A pilot
boat was sent to her assistance yesterday Anoth
er ship was standing into the Book on Tuesday in
co. with the Cossack, beltshe stood off at night,
and did not make her appearance yesterday.
The wind was strong yesterday from W N. W,
The ship Elisabeth, in getting underway for tyavre
got ashore near the Battery, and remained some
liuura, but floated again aboutl o'clock, and we
Vnd$<3tund, received no injury of oonsequence
Mer Adv.
Copperplate and Seal Engraving
C ARDS of Address, visiting Cards Notarial
and counting house Seals,and engraving gep-
ralely. executed with neatness and at short notipe
by 1 J. PENF1ELD 8* Co.
oct23 1198
KP MACON. «al
be void in the Town ofylacon forty
. . half acre lots, to the highest bidder at pub
lie auction—the sale to commence on Tuesday
the ninth davof March next, (on the premise!)
in said towni^nd continue from d*y to day until
that number of lots are sold accqtding to law—
The purchaser of each lot will be required on
the day of sale, to pay one fourth of the purchase
money flown in cash or it) bills of the chartered
banks of this state, and give bond with goqd and
sufficient security for the residue, payable ip three
equal annual instalments, and the commissioners
will make known on thp fi'st day of sale the par-
ocular lots to pe sold, and from the elefjant situs
f,on of this town on the Ocmulgee river, which
is well known, they deem it unnecessary to make
-V—*555 HAMtETON,
PLEASANT PHILLIPS,
OLIVER H PRINCE,
JAMES SMITH,
ABNER WIMBERLY,
Commissioners.
ian 2
To-Morrow Eveningy 6th inst.
AT THE I X HANGE,
To present them with an Entertainment in Three
Part*, called
Abroad and at Home,
OR
An Antidote ’gainst Spleen.
PART FIRST.
Introduction (I Apology —A Cat 0*Nine Tails.—
The Poet* *nd the World —Modern Essay on
Women:—Query, What is a Woman like?
Prometheus and Pondera's Help.
A Little FRK 'HMAN with • r-a it\ his Hat,
“And de hair gpoio out ofde top of his Hat.
The way of the world A SINGING SOCIETY
Qescribeif and Imitated—no Personalities!!
CRITICISM.
Pope the Foat( Shakspeare, Mon*, le Bon; the
Painter; Talma the French Tragedian;
Cooper’* Macbeth, be be be.
Nature’s Library. .1 Peep into the. Philological
Fonrn, tic. Sic. &c
PART SECOND
Wry Faces Dr. Mignesin and hit Pupils, or di
rection- to tntke a Young Doc'cr,
Caleb Quotem, the rifan of all 'Trades.
PART THIRD.
A small flight with La Diable Boiteux.—The Fur*
mer*s Blunder, Di.nsters, be.—Disquisition
on Matrimony—Hint*—.Jack Oakum’s
Courtship contrasted with that of a
Modern Dandy
A trip from Charleston to New York, in one of
the Line Packets
Passengers described; New way uf making Gun
Powderi Symptoms ofs«.-» Sickness; Storm;
Dend-Lights, be. be
The Glorious Uncertainty of the Law l Case in
Point
THE LONDON HIGHFLYER,
Or Modern DandtMm,in,and near the Metropolis,
CCT Trice of Admistion, one Dqllar.
The Doors will be opened ut 6, and per-
f irmunce to commence at 7 o'clock,
jan 5 3
B A L V.
milE members who have subscribed to the Ball,
J. to be given on the evening of the 8th of J*-
Fresh Dry,%s and Medicines.
1 THE subscriber informs Ida customers ami the
. public in general, that in addition to his for
This Evening, Jan. 5.
The Evening’s Entertainment to commence with
THE GRAND ENTREE
With a magnificent display of beautiful Horses-
To conclude with the beautiful Horse NELSON,
dancing to the tune of Paddy Cary.
Horsemanship by the whole Troop
OF
FLUNG PHENOMENA.
St'iU Vaulting
By the whole 'froop.
Clown, Master WHITTAKER.
MR- WILLIAMS
Will go through Ids « underfill performance on the
CQRDE VOLANTE
TRICKS.
1. Hanging down. 2. Flying Mercury. 3 Dutch
S land Basket. 4. Bed o 'Air. 5 World up side
own 6 Fly of the Jack, and conclude with the
arduous teat of the ftoaated Pig, or how to turn a, 1
Spit.
SLACK WIRE—Bt Mbs. Wiuumh.
and among her numerous feats, she will go through
ti'.'e
Manual and Platoon Exercises,
and discharge the p ece while atuudhtg on thet
wire,
Ground and Lofty Tumblingy
tty Mr .vmplin and the who e Tro..p
HORSEMANSHIP By Mrs. WitLuiss,
She will go through her elegant acta; f Equestri
anism and conclude with the Six Divisions of tile.
Broad Sword the Horse in full speed.
HOnSEM.1NSfVP-\\y Mr. Stickmt.
PEDANTS* frolic,
On Two Horses.
By Mr Burnt,
During which he will perform the arduous feat of
currying M. ster Whitaker at arms length, the
Horses going at full speed.
To conclude with
THE HUNTED TaYLOR,
OH
Mr. Button’s Journey to Brentford.
Mi'iv Button, Mr. Blytb,
Hiding Master, Mr. Champion,
Clown, Mr. Williams.
mer assortment, he has received by the Clifford
Wayne, from New York, the following
Fresh Medicines, via ;
Master Whitaker's benefit
On WEDNESDAY Evening.
nuary, are requested to call at the store of Messrs
Pouyat U Holland, and receive their tickets pre
vious to Wednesday evening next.
IKi
Ether, Sweet Spirits of Nitre
Spirits Ammonia, I’artaric Acid
Balsam Pent, Rhub irb, pulv. Camphor
Flake Munna, Sugar of I^ad
Gum Oiibanum, Cinnampn
lint, Annise Seed, Arruw Root
Chinese Verptillion, Phial Corks
Liquorice Ba|l, do refiped
Lee's Pills, Sandford’s ftark, Sal Nitre
Jalap, Starch, drop Lake, Calomel. Senna
Sal. Ammoqjac Crude, Rhubarb Root,
Borax, Gum Arabic, Centaury, Aloes
Castor Oil (cold pressed)
Baliom of Honey, Turkey Opium
Salt of Lemon, Oil of Mint
Oil of Rosemary, Oil of Cloves
Senece Root, Trusses, different sizes
Nutmeg, Rotten Stone, Sweet Oil
Epsom Salts, Chamomile Flowers
Pearl Ash and a complete and general assort
ment of articles in his line, too tedious to enumer
ate, all of which will be sold low fur cash or town
acceptances.
J. B BERTHELOT,
On the Bay, nearly opposite the Exchange,
dec 30 tt.252
SAVANNAH VIGILANTS!
are hereby summoned to attend a meet
WED
on bu
tg at the Exchange Long Room, on
NB8DAY EVENING NEXT, at 7 o’clock,
siness of importance.
By order of Capt. Wulums,
GREEN, 1st Serg't.
jan J 3 !
SAV. VOL. GU4RDS.
are summopd to appear un your Parade
Ground on THURSDAY next, the 8th jnst
half past 9 o’clock, A. M in full uniform am!
completely equipped and provided with twelvi
rounds of Blank Cartridges, to pay honor tq the
Chatham Artillery and to honor the day.
By order
HKINEMANN, 1st Sergt. S. V. G.
jan 5 3
CHATHAM AliTJLLERY.
A N Election fur First Lieutenant of the Chat.
hum Artillery, to fill the vacancy occasioned
by the resignation of Lieut. Mucleod, and for such
A number of Citizens wishing to manifest their
sympathy and respect for the Deputies of the late
Spanish Cortes, who have reached this city, inti-,
mated to them a desire that they should accept of
a publ'.c dinn .tty a compliment, which, under ex-
isting circumstances, they felt ctimpofted to de.-
cline—not, however, without acknowledging
their de p seme ofthje honor intended them,and
the feelings which had prompted |t.—ib.
FROM LAGUIRA.—We have received by the
Brig Prince Edward, from Laguir*, Caraccas pa
pera to the 26th ult the same dttes as those re
ceived at Baltimore, by the Abarilla. We .learn
from Captain Russell, that the Dutch 64 gun ship
Liberty, which fits been sold to the Colombian
Government, was coming to Neiv Vork, to under
go some r,epair»vr-Gas.
Hear what Mr. Clay, who is himself a candidate
(fpr the presidency, says of M^Cnwford s fidelity
aod ubility as aa officer. On Thursday, the ilth
nst, the bouse of representatives went into com
c.u. .. mi tn oltnur till- VlGf
NOTILE.
T HE subscriber sincerely returns bis best
thanks to his friends and customers in gene-
ral, for the support he has received from them
since his establishment in this city, and solicits s
continuance of the same. He intorms them that
he intends to retire from Bis present business, as
$oon &f) he puss'ibl} can, and that he will not, af
ter the expiration of the present year, keep a
book on any account whatever, and that his deal
ings will be entirely in cash. He therefore in
vites those that arc indebted to him, to call and
settle their bills, to avoid the trouble ot a suit, as
it is his earnest wish to pay his debts, before he
retirCS ‘ JOSEPH TRUC11ELUT, Sen.
dec 30 252m;1
other officers as may be necessary, is hereby or.
dere I to be held at the Arsenel pf the Corps, on
THURSDAY, jSth January, under the superinten
dance of Magistrates and Freeholcers, as prescrih
ed by Law.
The Corps will parade, fully equipped, at 9,
M. prepared to carry this order into effect, as well
as Ip fulfil the various other duties of the day.
W. T. WILLIAMS, Capt. C. A
jan 5 m2
A PPEAR on your Parade Ground, on Thursday
the 8th inst. at ten o’clock, A M. completely
armed and equipped, with 13 rounds blank Car
tridges By order
ABORN, 1st Serg't. G V.
jan 5 3
DISSOLUTION.
T HE business heretofore transacted nndpr the
firm of ROBERT P BURTON il CO.
was dissolved this day, by mutual consent.
ROBERT P BURTON.
WM. ROBAUTS.
Riceboro, 1st Jan. 1824.
jan‘3 t» 2
President a sum of money, i s part of his claims
against the y. States, which i*d been referred to
the inspection of Mr. Crawford, the Secretary of
'the Treasury. In the debate on this subject, Mr.
Clay, in the course ol bid remarks, expressed
•Jiimself, in reference to that gentleman, in the fol
lowing terms: ,
“Not only were those accounts J5?-" 1 *
severe scrutiny of the MQ9T RIGID OFFICER
OF THE GOVERNMEN T,««officer whose SCRU
PULOUS ACCURACY in the admission ot ac
counts against the govtis at deservcdlg ap*
proved us it ;a uniifatolly Afnoxwi;—but, after
they had gone througlt the crucible—after tne^
Wants a Situation
4 S a Overseer, a man of steady habits (with
only a wife in fsmily) whots well acquainted
wun tire culture of cottop, corn, &c, as also the
management of negroes. A line addressed to O,
l. and loft with the editor of this paper, will be
attended to. JFor character and abilities apply to
Mr Michael Long, hpadofU rough ton street,
jan 3 24
Sheriffs Sale,
Ott the first Tuesday in March next,
A Billiard Table, Maces, Cues, «#c. &c. levied
on under thh foreclosure of a mortgage, as the
property of James J. Henry, at the suit of James
Morrison. A. D‘L\ON, so s.
3 2
Georgia Volunteersi
Fresh Goshen /hitter,
iAKEGS just received per brig Signal,
JLy for sale by
and
jan 5
3m
JOHN W. LONG.
NOTICE.
T HE subscriber has associated with bim in the
practice of the Law, his nephew Wm. H
Bocsoru. Their Office is in the House of the sub
scriber next (westwardly) to his dwelling.
W. B. BULLOCH
jan 5 ap 3
Administrator’s^ales—Coatjaued.
ILL be sold at th& Court House in Savsn
w
nab, on thethirdTuesday in Fberuary next,
ftn tlin liniira nf 1H on/1 g O*Cl0Cll# ’ TllC
between the hours of 10 and
following articles viz:
.1 .Gold watch, chain and Seal
1 Mahogany Secretary aqdbook case
1 Mahogony writing desk
20 shares of Stock in the Marine and Fire In
suranqe,Company of Saysnnah,
J .share in tihe Savannah Theatre ‘
being the remaining personal estate qf J jLathrpp
late of Savannqh, merchant flee, by order .of ,tne
Court of Ordinary uf Chatham County. Teriqs
cash. CHARLES HOYT, Adm’r.
of John Lathrop.dec.
dec 5 3+
Box 75 Cents, Families with Children unde 10
years of age, admitted tp the Boxes at half price.
Pit 50 cents.
Seats are prepared on the left hand tide of the
Pit, fur Persons of Colon*.
Doors open it half past six and performance to
commence at 4 past 7 o'clock. No smoking allow
ed within the it»ora of the Circus.
Tickets to be had daily at the City Hotel and
at the Box Office of the Circus from 10 till 2
o’clock. Tickets only admit the night for which
they are sold—Checks not transferable.
The Bar of the Circus will be kept by Miller Sc
Denny^
THE SUBSCRIBER
T HANKS his tfien I* uud the public in general
for their large support since he is established
in this place, add takes this opportunity to in-
form them that this ia the last winter his es-
ublishment will exist, as his lease will expire on
the 8th of January next, 1824; therefore he of
fer* all the undermentioned Goods at the most re-
luced prices for Cash oi approved indorsed pa
ner.
VIZ:
15 bale* Grandys white Plains,assorted number*
10 do London Duffle Blankets
7 do lien Flannel 7 8 vyide at 31J
4 do, ftlue Hunter's Cloth, 33; cun be had
n 8 month* credit, for a note and an approved
qdofser.
Goutiemen’s GYotYung,
25 trunks superfine and cxtr.i fine blu*. aqd blk
dress COATS, made in the newest fashion
15 do blue bottle green, corbeau, and parson
grey Surtouts, Waterloo*’ and Frock posts
full trimmed.
ip do fine blqe, black, grey, white, olive, and
J iuyson grey Pantaloons made in the latest
BBhion
5 do blue, blsck Valencia,silk,swansdown fash
ionable Waistcoats
6 packages of fine and extra-fine plain an
and frilled Linen and Cotton Shirts
600 dozen cotton silk, lambs wool worsted short
and long Hosiery
200 pairs corded cssstmere Pantaloons of differ
ent colors at $ 3 50 cts
3 cases Gentlemen’s long and short lamb’s
wool and worsted Drawers
2 d,o do Merino and Lamb's wool, large and
small size Shirts
2 do do Angola under Shirts
3 do green ana blue silk patent Umbrellas
7 bales Plaid Cloaks, extra sizes
Negro Clothing,
4 bales Killmarnock and Scotch Caps
14 do fearnought and bear skin great coats at
g 5 by the doz.
12 do Welsh red flannel Shirts at £ 15 per do
500 fearnought and monkey Jackets and Trow,
sers
250 drab, kersey, fearnought Pea Jackets
2 bales negro Stockings
1500 Negroes' b.lue Jackets and Trowsers, well
lined at g 4 50 a suit
Alto,
A few cases warranted Rose Water in 1-4 hot.
lies at $ 6 per doz.
We&uctiou of Wices 1
Shaving 6 1-4 Cents —Hair Cut
ting 12 1-2 Cents.
I tHE subscriber has the honor to inform the
. citizens of Savannah, that h<* has opened a
Hjtir Dressing Shop,
In Hall b Hoyt’s building, No 3, Bay lane, where
he will be thankful for a share ot the public pa
tronage.
Hi* rates of charging will he 6j cts. for Shav-
ing, and 12J) cts. for cutting Hair, to transient cu*
ti mers; an t to regular cnnomers he will pharge
only ope dollar per mouth, and shave them and
uiG-a ih.-ir hair us often at theyp!e..se
THOMAS DOBBINS.
jan 3 m2
Thud f lunuary, 1824,
r F\HE suiiscin r in‘.irms his customers and the
li public gei < rally, that intending to close his
business, he offers for -ale his Stuck, consisting pf
general asso ment of
Boots, Shoes and Trunks,
*t cost for oash only, .t Wholesale oi Retail.
'Those indebted to him, are earnestly requested
to call and settle their account', and those indebt
ed to the late Hi m of T Dowel' & Co. are inform
ed that a longer indulgance cannot be allowed
particularly those whose accounts Ijave been stan
ding (wo or three years
THOM tS POWELL,
Opposite Col Shelmun's Mansion House.
jan 3 t 2
The above mention goods will be sold whole
sale and retail at the most tempting prices ever
offered in this city before.
All the goods which will not he disposed of
by the 8th of January next, will be sold at auction
or sent to Charleston.
NOTICE,
All persons whom the subscriber is indebted
to will send in their bills for immediate payment,
and (hose who are indebted to him are re
quested to come forward and settle their accounts,
and if hot settled on or before the 28th of Decern-
ber neyt, they will be put in .the hands of ap at
torney for collection.
P. DREGE
nov 24
NOTICE.
T HE Copartnership heretofore existing under
the firm of Miller (I Fort, expires this day by
limitation All persons having demands, and those
who are indebted, will please apply to A G. Mil
ler, who is duly authorised to settle thh concern.
ARTHUR G. MILLER.
ELIAS FORT.
The Subscriber,
Carries on the Commission and Factorage busi
ness on his own account, and makes a tender of
his services to the friends of the late firm, who
may expect liberal advances on a'l consignments.
ARTHUR G. MILLER,
jan 3 m2 *•
Warranted Hams.
JUST RECEIVED ASH FUB SAL*,
OA bbls superior Northern Hums, which Will
4\J be warranted of the first quality—if on ex
amination they prove otherwise, the purchaser is
requested to return them and receive his money,
ALSQ,
Fresh Philadelphia Lard
SAMUEL PHILBRJCK,
Gildon’s Buildings, Market Square.
jan 2 m|| 1
Came tQ the Plantation,
Of James litlbo, near Savan
nah,a considerable time past, a small
"ow, having each ei.r cropped with
wo nicks or notches, her body
trui,ilea spoted, head black brindled and
neck red brindled Any person claiming said
cow ate requested to prove proper y, pay for this
advertisement and take ber away.
JAMES BILBO-
dec 31 * 1
NOTICE,
5 N conformity with the Act ot the General As-
JL sembly passed 20th December, 1823, Council
lulll 4.. nlnnl n U QAll Vl flffipon tilf fVtA Plll’t
Valuable Property for Sale.
7THHE subscriber offers for sale Ihh proper, in
' JL' Darien, McIntosh County—consisting of five
wharf-Lots, situated-in the most eligible quarter
of ,the city for business of every description.
' Also, live Bay Lots immediately pack of those
J divided Irorni .them-by a
street qf 40 feet,
Also, one third part of a WharTLot, in tliiscity,
(eonwgqqfy.'c^ ^barl) .with improve-
teruhe above, and far,nqtrd the account to lhe.
__ elect a Health Officerforthe Povt
var.nan at its next regular ineeting in Janua
ry Applicants will leave their applications on or
bqfore .the meeting at the Clerk’s Office.
M. MYERS, c.o.
dec 31, 253
The Subscriber
T JAKES this opportunity of informing the re-
presentatives of the estate of John Beck,
deceased, as well as all other persons claiming
property in the county of Effingham and re
siding out of the state,, who have not returned
their property to the receiver of tax returns for
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