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Sail § Hoyt,
orFi-.u ion safe,
URLS Howard St. superfine Flour
150 do Alexandria do
15 tons Iron assorted
10 hhds St Croix Sugars
20 bbls Cider
40 boxes Negro Pipes
30 bbls Mess and prime Pork
50 coils Manilla Cordage, superior
article.
• Jan 8 6
Just Received in Time,
AND
For sale at Mrs. E. Beaulard’s,
W IIM’K and Red Figured Satin Shoes for
Balls
Fashionable Turbans
Bonnet and Dress Patterns
Light Curls, Artificial Bandeaus
Belt and Steel Buckles
Bareges Shawls and Scarfs.
j""?i
Fresh Grapes,
JARS fresh Crapes
tF \ / 6 boxes dry ed preserved Citrons
Just received, and for sale by
dec 22 ^ 6 G.BUGlTTMAYOR,yCO.
(factorage and Commission Bu
siness,
nplHE subscriber continues the Factorage and
. , Commission Dimness,nnd tenders his services
to his inends and the public.
His Ware bouses are Fire Proof, large and con
venient, °
„■ - For Sale
150 Tierces new Rice
.0. a m J - p '
Superfine Flour.
Just received by the Georgian and William Penn,
-g AA BBLS superfine Flour
I yU 12 half bbls Beef, choice peices
2 of Tongues
1 of Rounds put up by E W. Shuster
for family use and on consignment
' 45 half bbls N York Beef
60 bbls Washington Gin
10 handsome Stoves with pipes to an.
swer the same, for sale by
P. McDEUMOTT.
noyl7 217-
Presh Teas of the latest Importa
tion, Jam. Hum and Butter,
Just received per ship Augusta
•t Kf \ Ten catt y boxes Hyson Tea
I 150 five catty do do do
100 do do Gunpowder
100 do do Imperial
50 ten catty do Tonkey Tea
30 boxes 2tb. catty’s of Imperial and
Gunpowder do. of from 12 to 30
cattys each
ALSO,
6 puncheons pure Jamaica Rum
15 kegs Goshen Dairy Butler
For sale by
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
dec 5 ' 232
Plains, Blankets, i$c.
TUST opening, and will be sold on the most ao
*7 commodatiuns terms.
White, blue and mixed Plains
London Duffle, and Rose Blankets
Superior black Nanken and Canton Crapes
India and French black Lavcntine'
An elegant assortment of black and figured
Lcventine and Gros de Naples
Black India and French Sattins
French and India Damask Crape dresses
Large Tortoise Shell Combs, Steel Buckles
Cashmere long Shawls, black and coloured
Merino do
7-4 and 8-4 Merino Shawls, do half Hdkfs.
4-4 Cashmere Hdkfs. and small Scarfs
Caroline Plaids, new patterns
Black figured Laventine Cravats
Black Bombazines and Italian Crapes
Linnen Cambtlcks, Gambrlck Handkerchiefs!
Linnens, in half and whole pieces
Caroline, and Plaid Homespuns,
Brown and bleached Sheetings, and Shirtings
Bandano, and flag Handkerchiefs
A large assortment of Straw Bonnets, by the
Case, fashionable patterns
Whiltemore’s Cotton Cards by the Box.
JOSEPH ICOPMAN,
oct 23 198 Johnstons Square,
Warranted Hams.
JUST RBCBIrED AMI) FOK SAM,
g\ A bbls superior Northern Hams, which will
Jd\j be warranted of the first quality—if on ex
amiuation they prove otherwise, the purchaser is
reoueaied to return them and receive his money,
ALSO,
Fresh Philadelphia I-ard.
SAMUEL PH1I.BRICK,
Gildon’s Buildings, Market Square.
jan 2 m| 1
The Subscriber
C ONTINUES he LUMBER, FACTORAGE
and COMMISSION li USINESS~h\s m«»
chine is also in complete order for repacking and
compressing cotton.
300 cords Fire Wood
On hand, which will be sold low for cash—Ap
ply to
JOHN EVERINGIIAM, Jun’r.
Union Ferry Wharf,
oct 28 *200—2m.
«dssixe of Bread.
Qj 1 The average price of Flour being six and
half dollars per barrel of 196 lbs the weight of
bread the present month roust be as follows:
12* Cents Loaf 2 lb 13* oz.
6| do do 1 lb 6i$ oz<
Of which all Bakers and sellers of Bread will
take due notice.
JNO. I ROBERTS, City Treasurer,
jan 2 1824 1
~ COAL.
A Constant supply of J .iverpool Coal, for sale
4k by J. P WILLIAMSON.
derl5_ . i|24Q
Third of January, 1824.
prnp . >. r jiit»nns his customers and the
ii public generally* that intending to close his
business, he offers for sale his Stock, consisting of
a general assortment of
Boots, es and Trunks,
At cost for liAsn only, <• R holesale or Retail.
Those indebted to him, are earnestly requested
to call and settle' their accounts, and those indebt
ed to the late firm of T Dowell & Co. are inform
ed that a longer indulgunce cannot be allowed
particularly those whose accounts have been Stan,
ding two or three yuan
THOMAS POWELL,
JZLL
Opposite Col Shelman's Mansion House.
x, 2 *
"Wanted,
B Y the year two u«»cu Negroes, for which libe-
ral wages will be paid Likewise for sale
three or four valuable Cows, accustomed to town
and used to a Stable, Apply Jo
W.GALE
dec 3l
253
City Tax Returns.
A I.L persons are ur reb; required to make
ORi their returns of property liable to tax in the
Cim »n or before the first day of March next. A
double tax will be assess d on all defaulters after
that period in conformity with the ordinance in
such case made and provided.
JNO. I. ROBERTS, City Treasurer
dec 31 253
To Hire,
A Smalt Gang of Prime Negroes, viz: three
Men, two Women, and one lad—all prime
Field Hands..
ALSO,
A smart active Boy.
Also to Rent,
A Plantation about 37.miles from Savannah, on
the Augusta road, with tolerable good Dwelling
and out Houses. For particulars and terms en
qMne ° WILLIAM MOREL
dec 23 347||
list. Church,
dec 28
For Sate.
A drove ol Twenty HORSES
among which are three pair of wed
broke Matched Horses They will
remain in town but a few days, and
"seen at the Hack Stable* near the Bap
250
m x Medicine and Surgery.
LEWIS FRENCH, M D.
E BSPECTFULLY tenders Ilia professional
services to the citizens of Savannah, and to
the inhabitants in its vicinity—when not engaged
in business, he may be found at Mrs. Battle s near
the City Hotel,
jan 7 +5
Wants a Situation, - .
A man that is will accuainted both with the
culture of cotton and rice, as he has been se
veral years in that business as an overseer, em,
ploymentis his chief object and terms will beVe
> y low. A line left at the post office directed to
A. H. will meet with prompt attention.
.Sugar and Hay.
hogsheads St Croix Sugar
110 bundles Prime Hay.
dec°30 ! ‘ le by «E°. GORDON.
252
J uti l DECEIVED.
1711VE pipes FiusT auAtiTT Pico Madeira Wine
A : 8 half do do. do do do
4Q eighths do do’ do do Ido
ALSO,
10 hhds fhimb Leaf Tobacco
For sale by JOHN W. LONG.
Jan 9 M 7
Liverpool Ground Salt, Whiskey
and Smoked Beef:
500 Backs4 bushels each, Liverpool Ground
25 barrells Whiskey
' 18 barrells Smoked Beef,
Just received, and for sale by
i ■ , L B. HERBERT, & CO.
jan 9 P
FIRST LINE
Prime Green Coffee, New Crop.
BAGS prime green Coffee, of the new
, Crop, entitled to debenture; just received
per Moop Victory, and for sale by
. „ J. B HERBERT U CO.
ian 9 8
Just received by the sloops Herald,
Willidm and Victory,
? ft? BAGS Prime Ground Coffee
' Jtl 900 Sack Liverpool Ground Salt
Powder and Ball,
B EST Duponts GUN POWDER
Musket, Pis tol and Rifle BULLETS
For sale by
SAMUEL PHILBRIOK,
Gildon’s Building, Market Sq.
' The bubscrib&r,
H AVING established himself in business in this
place, offers for sale at the Store belonging
to Archibald Smith, Esq corner ot Bay and Aber
com Streets, a large and general assortment of
GROCERIES.
Consisting of
Hhds and bbls N E Rum
„ Jamaica and Si Croix Rum
1 pipe pure Holland Gin
Hhds and bbls Amer Gin
Lisbon and Malaga Wines
Cordials of different kinds
10 bbls 2 and 3 Mackerel
50 do mess and No 1 Beef
20 half bbls do Beef for family use
9 casks Cheese, 10 kegs Butter
chests Young Hyson and Hyson Skin Teas
Boxes Soap and Candles, (sc Oe
Comprising a full Stock of Ship and Family
Stores of the best quality, and which he will dia
lose of at Wholesale and retail at the lowest rales
'or cash or city acceptances•
WM. RUSSELL, Jr.
jan 9 m 7
dec 57
x 250
BUCK WHEtTFLOUR,
a N Quartet Barrels, just received and for sale
by JOHN B WICK.
tan 2
2r,
For Sale,
os accommodating terms, bt
JOHN H. REID &. CO.
G RUNDY’S BLUE PLAINS
3,3J and 4 Point Blankets
An invoice of Crockery and Glass ware, selected
expressly for this market.
Hollow Ware, comprizing Pots, Camp Ovens,
Spiders, Tea Kettles, Sad Irons, and Hoes,
42 inch Baltic Hemp Cotton Bagging
do Flaxen do do
38 in. strong Brown Sheeting,
ALSO,
100 kegs Dupont’s Gunpowder, assorted.
1 bale Domestic Plains of superior quality.
ALSO,
Best Spanish Segars.
dec 31 253
NEW GOODS.
JAMES WELLS,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
C COfthc late firm of KiUam (f Wells, J
ONTINUES to carry on the Tailoring busl
ness at the old stand on the Bay, one door
east of the City Hotel, and is now opening a large
assortment of
Cloths^ Cassimeres, Vestings, %c
Ol the’most fashionable patterns and some of them
of a very superior quality, which he will makeup
in the newest and best style,, be having a number
at'first rate workmen in his employ, which he
has brought but from the north.
He has also on hand a large assortment of new
and fashionable
Heady made Clothing,
Comprising every article in his line, which are
made in the best manner, under his own super
intendance, expressly for this market, viz t
Dress and Frock Coats,
Vests, Pantaloons, Gloves,
Shirts, frilled and plain, Suspenders,
AMD A XABOE ASSORTMENT OB
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.
S The orders of his former customers are
ed.
All persons having unsettled accounts with the
late firm of KiUam (I Wells, which was dissolved
by mutual consent in August last, are requested
to come forward and liquidate them without de.
lay.
nov 8 BS10
The Subscribers
© ONTJNUE the Commission Business in Li
verpool under the firm of ISAAC, LOW &
Co. and will at all times muke liberal advances on
produce shipped to their address.
Importations of Goods will be made and only
commission charged, when the payment is satis
factorily secured.
Having vessels regularly in the Liverpool trade,
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 Sf BAGGING
AT REDUCED PRICES.
dec 15 240
FLORIDA
'LAND AGENCY.
T HE Subscribers will attend to the business
LAJfD AGENTS, for the purchase and
sale of I.ands in East Florida. Any business
which maybe confided to them from any part of
he United States will meet with the most prompt
attention and dispath.
ISAAC N. COX,
Attorney at Law.
WILLIAM REYNOLDS,
Keeper of the Public Archives.
*. St . Augustine, Deo. 6, 1823 ct249 ,
wanieii,
A SITUATION on a ric.e plantation. The best
references will be given as to abilities, by
the first planters in this city and neighbourhood.
For particulars apij^Mt this office.,
NEW-YORIC PACKETS.
T HE subscribers have established a regular
Line of Rackets between Savannah, and New
York to sail punctually from each port, on the
frst, eleventh and twenty first, of every month,
commencing at Savannah, on the twenty first, day
TIIE LINE WILL CONSIST OP THE
SHIPS MASTERS,
D. L. Porter,
GARONNE, t. Stevens.
CLIFFORD WAYNE, Isaac WniTE,
One other vessel to be provided in season—all
1st rate, past sailing ships, coppered & copper fas
tened, with elegant accommodations for passen
gers, and experienced and obliging commanders.
The Coarsair will sail on the twenty first inst.
For freight or passages apply to
C. C. GRISWOLD.
E. WILLIAMS.
jan 9 7
jan 9
Liverpool Ground Salt
For sale in lots to suit purchasers, by
J B HERBERT Sc CO.
7
Fresh Drugs and Medicines.
T HE subscriber informs bis customers and the
public in general, that in addition to his for
mcr assortment, he has received by the Clifford
Wayne, from New York, the following
Fresh Medicines, vix t
Ether, Sweet Spirits of Nitre
Spirits Ammonia, Tartaric Acid
Balsam Peru, Rhubarb, pulv. Camphor
Flake Manna, Sugar of Lead
Gum Olibanum, Cinnamon
Lint, Annise Seed, Arrow Root
Chinese Vermillion, Phial Cork*
Liquorice Bail, do refined
Lee’s Pills, Sandford’s Bark, Sal Nitre
Jalap, Starch, drop Lake, Calomel, 8enna
Sal. Ammoniac Crude, Rhubarb Root,
Borax, Gum Arabic, Centaury, Aloes
Castor Oil (cold pressed)
Balsom of Honey, Turkey Opium
Salt of Lstnon, 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 for cash or town
acceptances.
J. B BERTHELOT,
On the Bay, nearly opposite the Exchange,
dec 30 +e252
For New-York,
The coppere<! packet ship
GEORGIAN,
J. Bailey, Master,
For freight or passage, apply to
THOMAS WRIGHT.
Who offer for Sale,
Philadelphia Rye Wins key, in hhds.
Prime Retailing Molasses
Flour fa whole and half bbls
jan 7 p 5
By Calvin Baker.
ON MOND AY, I2th inftt. at 11 o’clock,
At bis auction store, n general assortment ot
Seasonable
DRYGOODS.
Consisting of
Fine 4 4 Irish Linens, red and white Flannei
Blue, blk and mixt corded Cassimeres
Striped and check Ginghams
Blue Plains, Wire Threads, Caroline Plaids
Toilinett Vestings, blk Canton ftdkfs
London Duffle Blankets
Power Loom Shirtings, Hessian Sheetings
Blue, blk and mixt Cloths and Cassimeres
Domestic Plaids and Stripes
Brown Sheetings, Furniture It Apron Checks*
ALSO,
3 Bales Domestic Negro Cloth,
ALSO,
A quantity of Hardware, Cuttelry,
&c.
ALSO,
In front of Ids auction store,
An ellegant assortment of
New and Fashionable Furniture,
ALSO,
A quantity of Mantle Looking Glasses.
ALSO,
In front of Ida auction store,
12 dozen Widsor Chairs.
jan 9 6
For New York,
The i egular packet brig
SIGNAL,
Bennet, Master,
For freight or passage, having
handsome accommodations, apply to the master
on board, Jones’ upper wharf or to
HALL It HOYT.
jan 7 5
Postponed on account of the ship's not getting to
town.
By J. B. Herbert 8C Co.
On MONDAY, 12th hist, at 11 o’clock,
Will be sold before our store,
20 Hhds. Prime N- Orleans Sugar
200 Sacks Liverpool Ground Salt,
Terms at time of sale.
jan 9 ft
For New York.
The fast sailing, coppered and cop
per fastened ship
LOUISA MATILDA,
Van Dyke, master,
Will sail on Wednesday next. For freight of 150
bales cotton or passage, having gaod accommoda
turns, apply to Gapt. Van Dyke, on board, at Jones’
upper wharf, or to
HALL & HOYT.
jan 5 3
For Glasgow.
The superior coppered and copper
fastened ship
HESPERUS,
Archibald McCorkle, master,
This vessel being of an easly draft of water will
deliver her cargo at Glasgow—For freight apply
to Capt McCorkle on board at Johnston’s lower
wharf, or to
SAMUEL WRIGHT.
jan 5 i3
For Liverpool,
The superior coppered ship
REBECCA SIMS,
Capt. Brewton,
jHas two thirds of her cargo eng_ D
ed and will have immediate despatch For freight
of 300 bales cotton. Apply to captain Brewton on
board, or to NICHOLAS & NEFF,
jan 5 3
Furniture Ware-House.
T HE subscriber has removed to Col. Johnson’,
Building, corner of Whitaker and Bay street
where he has opened
An Elegant Assortment of
VUE,
—Consisting of—
Side Boards, Settees with Chairs to match
Pillar‘and claw Cavil Tea and pining Tables
Setts of Dining Tables, Tea Tables
Ladies Dressing Tables
Work Tables, Portable Desks,
Mahogany high post and Field Bedsteads
Presses, Wash Stands, Ac,
With an elegant assortment of Fancy and Win
sor Chairs, all of which will be disposed of on the
lowest terms, for cash.
03* Furniture made and repaired in the best
manner. JOHN H. OLDERSHAW.
dec 20 245i.ll
Fresh Goshen Butter.
-g 4~VKKGS just received per brig Signal, and
JLVr for sale by
jan 5
3x
JOHN W. LONG.
JOHN B. WICK
Has Just received a few
Blacksmith’s Bellows,
W HICH he will sell at the lowest prices for
which they can be manufactured, and will
contract to furnish any size that may be wanted
dec 4 »2m231
DR. FUBTH.
H AS removed to Broughton Street, opposite
to the residence af the late Dr. Kollock.
dec 13
Hca239
Factorage and Commission
IN CHARLESTON, S. C.
T HE Subscriber tenders his best services to
his Friends and the Public generally of
Georgia in the* above branches of business in
Charleston. EDWIN P. STARR.
Messrs. John Cummins & Son, 1
Mr, Robert Cambbele,
Mr. G B Lauab.
nov 19 +209—2m
References,
Office of the Marine and Fire In
surance Company.
' SAVANNAH, Jan. 6th, 1823.
Monday the 12th instant, the directors will
Lf elect a Secretary to this Company. Candi
dates may be informed of the duties required, on
application at the office.
GEORGE SCHLEY, Pres’.
jan 6 4
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah on the 19th inst, a negro man who
Bays his name is Jeff; and that he belongs to
Mr. John Watkins of Augusta, Georgia, and that
he ranaway about the 1st of March last, be is five
feet three inches high, and about thirty five years
pf age;
july 22 159
to Jail
TN Savannah on the 1st inst. a negro man who
J. says his name is Dublin, and that he belongs to
John Fish of Washington County, Ga. and that he
ranaway about one month ago. He is 5 feet 7& in.
ches high, and about 28 years of age.
b I. DvLyoN, a ce.
nov 208
m
For Matanzas.
The schr.
ELIZABETH,
Capt Delano,
To sail on Thursday next. For
freight of 150 bbls or passage, having good accom
modations, apply on board at Jones’ upper wharf,
or to
HALL & HOYT.
jan 6 4
Sheriffs sales Continued.
On the first Tuesday in Feb. next,
tf^ILL be sold before the court house in Chat-
vfNr ham county between the hours of ten and.
three o’clock.
Also, all that tract of Land which bad been
divided from a parcel or tract or lot called farm
Lota in all containing two hundred and thirty
live acres and three-fourths in the Township
of Savannah, known by the Trust Lots and the
lots No 8 and 9 in south Tything Anson ward late
the property of John P Miller deceased, and
which was divided in four equal parts and which
>roportion of fifty eight acres bounded at follows
ttorthardly by Nicholas Millers proportion of
said lota westwardly by Mra Lewdons,' pro*
portion Southardly by the townihip line and
Levingstons, and eastwardly by Rentzs, lot No 7
levied on as the property of Paul J. Vallotton to
satisfy an execution from a justices court in fhvo
of L Baldwin & co, and returned to me by a Co. 1
stable.
Also, lot No 10, and improvements, secoi
thing Anson ward, bounded east by Lincoln Sl
euth by State street, west by lot No 9, and north
oy a lane, levied on as the property of William A.
Moore, to satisfy an execution in favor of the ad
ministrators of Batt Jones —Sold at the risk of
the formerjpurchaser.
Also, lots No 17 and 18, Franklin ward, bound
ed east by Jefferson street, west by Montgomery
street, north by Bryan and south by St. Julian st,
levied on as the property of FS Fell, to gatiifjr
executions in favor of the Planter’s Bank and o-
thera.
ABM. D’LYON, s c c.
jan 11 7
Corn Grits, Corn Flour, and
Cracked Com.
T HE subscriber has on hand, and intends keep
ing at his store, in Gildon’s building, Market
square, a constant supply of Corn Grits, and Corn
Flour, manufactured from the best Southern Flint
corni and Crack'd Corn for horses.
ALSO,
An assortment of choice
LIQUORS and GROCERIES,
Which he will sell at the most reduced prices,
for cash—and solicits the patronage of his friends
and the public. SAML. PHILURICK.
dec 22 ai.246
Ten Dollars Reward.
S TOLEN from the Subscriber, a 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 the thief
JNO. P. SETZE.
dec 27 250
DISSOLUTION.
T HE business heretofore transacted under the
firm of ROBERT P BURTON & CO.
was dissolved this day, by mutual consent.
ROBERT P. BURTON.
WM. ROBARTS.
liiceboro, 1st Jan. 1824.
jan 3 fM2
Wants a Situatio n,
A S a Coachman, good references can be given
as to sobriety and honesty. A line left at
the post office directed to A. M. will be attended
to.
jan 97 ‘
Wanted to Hire,
A Few prime field Hands by the year. Apply
to M. LONG,
jan 9 m 7 West Broad St.
J. PAR ML Y,
Dentist,
I NFORMS the Ladies and Gentlemen of Savan
nah and its vicinity, that he has returned to
the city, (and may be consulted for one week pn-
ly.) Those who may have occasion for his pro.
Sessional services, will please apply at Mrs. Pin-
dcr's boarding House, Orleans Square.
An essay on the disorders and treatment of the
teeth, for sale as above. .
“ The author of this treatise, we know to be an
able and ingenious dentist. This little volume
contains perspicuous directions for the maifege-
mentofthe teeth, and . sensible observations on
the cause oftheir decay”—London Medico Chiur-
gicaland Quarterly Review of Medical Books, for
Sept 1821,
jan 9 7
Copperplate and Seal Engraving
C ARDS of Address, visiting Cards, Notarial
and counting house Seais,and engraving gen- 1
ralely, executed with neatness and at short notice,
by J. PENFIELD & Co.
oct 23 8198 - ■'
NOTICE.
T HE subscriber has associated with him in the
practice of the Law, his nephew Wji, H.
Bdbeoob. Their Office is in the House of the sub
scriber next (westwardly) to his dwelling.
W. B. BULLOCH.
jan 5 ap 3
Marshall’s Sales Continued.
On the first Tuesday in February next!
FV>ILL be sold in front of the Court House, in
// the city of Savannah, between the hours of
10 and 3 o'clock.
The following negroes viz. June, Scipio, Wal-
ley, Nancy, Sylvia and child, levied on ssthe pro
perty of Geo. L. Cope, to satisfy an execution in
lavor of John Bell, administrator.
JOHN H MOREL, mbs.
dec 10 7
NOTICE.
A meeting of Justices ot the Inferior, Court of
i jL Chatham county, for ordinary purposes, will
be held at the Court House in Savannah, on Mon
day next, the 12th Jan. inst. at. 10 o'clock, A. M.
S. M. BOND, c c o,
jan 9 7
NOTICE.
F REE persons of color are notified, that uiv
less their names are regestered in conformity
with the Ordinance, they will be summoned bo>
fore Council, at its next regular meeting.
F. M. STONE, Marshal.
jan 9 6
Union Society.
QUARTERLY Meeting will be held on Mon-
auk day Evening, 12th inst at 7 o’clock, at the
Society Hall. L. MASON, Sec’ry,
jan 7 5
G EORGIA—Chatham County, ToallwhomJt
may concern. Whereas, John Dillon, exe
cutor of Michael Densler, applies to be discharged
from the executorship of the said estate.
Now these are therefore to ’cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) on or before the 5th day of J une next;
otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the
applicant.
Witness the Hon. J. P. Williamson, one of the
Justices of the said court* this 5lh day of Dec. Aj
D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty, three.
L. S. S. M. BOND, c. c. o
dec 5 132
NOTICE.
W ILL be sold on the tenth day of February
next in Bulloch County at the late resi
dence of William Cone, dec. all 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
LL persons are cautioned in receiving in anY
.manner or paying any consideration for a cer
tain promisory note, drawn by F. M. Stone, in fa
vor of Jno. I. Roberts or order, for twelve hundred
dollars, dated 20th Nov. 1820, payable sixty days
after date with interest from the date, and indors-
ed by the said Jno. I. Roberts, and delivered to
me. The said note having been lost, and renew
ed since by the drawer. The original note is null,
and void.
PETER SHICK.
dec 18 §t243
NOTICE. ;
A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of
iSiS Ordinary of Liberty county, will be sold bn
the first Tuesday in February next, iu the tisual
hours; * .
Five Negro Slaves, to wit, Peter, Judah an-
three children. For the benefit of the heirs i
creditors of Alexander Martin, Esq. dec.
Conditions cash.
RICHARD F. BAKER, JBx’t
dec W 336