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THE ATRE. .
GRAND
asvfoBintoafr
^ *)t ARTIFICIAL
yiuy. works.
M n ELLIOT, from the Boston, late of Vaux.
i,«ll Gardens, London, respectfuly inform#
L C na of Savannah, and the public generally,
‘rfwffigive another exhibition of
artificial fire works.
To-Morrow Evening, Jan. 31,
, r AT THE THEATRE.
t« the course of the evening, he will give a grand
»*!?* ■ exhibition of
Taansparefit Comic Shades,
p. ce 1—A grand six cross, with six triangular
n. minated wheels, to form various figures, to
?lnse witha grand brilliant star.
C pfece 2—Five beautiful vertical wheels, to fin-
Apiece 3—Seven various triangular illuminated
wheels* to finish with an American brilliant five
pD pfece 4—Six vertical illuminated wheels to form
«ven various figures, beginning with a vertical
nominated wheel in the centre, finishing with a
Kriiilant six pointed star#
Piece 3—A grand column, illuminated wheel,
im merous changes and forms, finishing with
"—and Mosaic piece.
* "p' icce c—The splendid and much admired piece
fleoree Washington, with six different changes,
Lhlfifi eained general applause at the late perfor-
Jfllnce in Boston, finishing with a grand four poin
ted star.
, piece 7tlv
to various five poi
,„ K alar wheel, with vjtri
ond ending with n brilliant Sun.
He will exhibit himself m the figure of a
. SALAMANDER,
Completely enveloped in fire, with two furies*
wheels, one in each hand, and a horizontal wheel
on hishvad, forming a parasol with a plume of
feathers changing to a vertical wheel on his breast,
finishing with a grand turning sun and a grand
Aowerof fire, te close with a splendid new piece,
exhibiting the words
General Andrew Jackson,
Hew OrlbaiiH, 8ib January, 1815.
Doors open at half past 6—Performance to
commence at halfpaat 7, precisely. Admittance
boxes 50 ci nts, Pil and Gallery 25 cents. Chil
dren under 11 years of age half price. The band
will attend as usual.
Tickets |<>be had at Mr, T. G. Chamberlin’s
, phina and glass store, No 5, Gibbons’ buildings—
at Gaudry & Herbert’s confectionary store, and at
the bar < fthe Exchange.
(O’ Prior to the exhibition inside, « grand dis
play of Rockets, will be exhibited in front of the
Theatre, exploding in brilliant stars.
jmi 30 <?3
‘. Fresh Drugs and Medtbines.
PhB subscriber informs his cu omuis ami tin
L public in general, that in addi'ion to Itis fol
der assortment, he has received by the Clifford
Wayne, from Mew York, the following
Fresh Medicines, viz i
Ether, Sweet Spirits of Nitre
Spirits Ammonia, Tartaric Acid
Balsam Peru, Rhubarb, pulv. Camphor
Flake Manna, Sugar of Lead
Gum Olibnnum, Cinnamon
Lint, Annise Seed, Arrow Root
Chinese Vermillion, Phial Corks
Liquorice Ball, do refined
Lee’s Pills, Sandford’s Bark, Sal Nitre
Jalap, Starch, drop Lake, Calomel, Senna
Sal. Ammoniac Crude, Rhubarb Root,
Borax, Gum Arabic, Centaury, Aloes
Castor Oil (cold pressed)
Balsam of Honey, Turkey Opium
Salt of Lemon, Qil of Mint
Oil of Rosemary, Oil of Cloves
Sencce 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. ail of which will be told low for cash or town
acceptances,
i J. B BERTHELOT,
On the Bay, nearly opposite the Exchange.
dec SO $1,252
factorage • and Commission Bu
siness.
r HE subscriber continues the Factorage and
Commotion Rutinest,onA tenders his services
to his friends and the public,'
His Ware houses are Fire Proof, large and con
venient.
For Sale
150 Tiercca new Rice
J k P. WILLIAMSON.
Genuine Patent Family Medicines
i i'.ES Bilious Pills
-Li Anciorsoit’* and lit opera Pills
Coil’s - do
Church’s Cough Drops
Anderson’s do do ;
American do do
Rolf Hotanical do
Uells’ Asthmatic Pills
Audios Asiatic Lenative
Hill’s Bals Honey
Thompson’s Aromatic Teeth Paste
Worm Lozenges
Th jmpson’s Eye water
Itch Ointments »
Teeth Ache Drops
llalbg’a Carminative
Rogers’ Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent
Squires’ Grand Elixir
Ess & Ext Mustard
Dr. Rob'rtson’s' Gout, and Rheumatic Drops
Seidhtz Powders, Soda do
Cheltenham Salts, (tc Oc.
fPP'y the above Gbiutne Patent
Jiletuctnet, has just been received and can be con
stantly obtained at the store of
. F. I. LAY, Druggist.
j»n 24 CA 19 Shade* buiidingt.
oct 21
197
Superfine Flour.
Juot received by t/ie Georgian and William Penn.
| AA RBLS superfine Flour
LUU 19 half (ibis Beef, choice peices
2 of Tongues
1 of Rounds put up by E W. Shuster
for family use and on consignment
45 hairbblsN York Beef
60 bbls Washington Gin
-10 handsome Stoves with pipes to an
swer the same, for sale by
P. McDEUMOTT.
nov 17 217
For Sale,
ox accommodating terms, by
JOHN H. REVD &, CO.
G RUNDY’S BLUB PLAINS
3,3J and 4 Point Blankets
An invoice of Crockery and Glass ware, selected
expressly for this market.
Hollow Ware, comprising Pots, Camp Ovens,
Spiders, Tea Kettles, Sad Irons, and Hoes.
42 inch Baltic Hemp Cotton Bagging*
do Faxen do do
38 in. strong Brown Sheeting,
ALSO,
100 kegs Dupont's Gunpowder, assorted,
bale Domestic Plains oF superior quality.
ALSO,
Best Spanish Segars.
dec 31 253
Voice INNATION/
r HB Citizens of Savannah are informed of a
source of genuine 'Kme Pock mutter, from
which they enn be Innoculated by Doct. French,
Mrs. Battey’f, Johnston square.
(Ej* V trifling fee would be thankfully received
from those who are able to advance it, but the
poor innoculated gratis.
j..n 13 9 *
50
Received on Consignment,
KEGS ails
12 do Ladie*. twist Tobacco
13 do "Lobby’s * do
4 do “Cavendi-sb" do
28 casks Porter
6 hags Java Coffee
10 'do Jamaica Pimento
8 chests Hyson Tea "America’s Impor
' ration”
7 half bbls Salmon
3 cases Segars .
23 boxes do
1 cose Cross Cut Saw*
6 halt bbls Fig Market Beef
12 bbls Ale
10 hhds prime leaf Tobacco
2 pipes Pico Madeira Wine
3 half do do do do<
15 eighth do do do do
ON HAM),
60 biflrdles prime eastern Hay
6 oi lt martin Looking Olauee
800 sacks Salt
For sale by JOHN W. LONG,
jsn 26 20
' LOST,
L AST Evening between the Presbyterian
Church, and Oglethorpe square, a' CORAL
Hit vOKLET, with a gold ornament attached to it.
The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this
office.
.fan 27 a21 „
” Sperm Candles.
XA Boxes of very sop? riur quality received
Oy pet aliip Garonne...
For sale by
FRANCIS I LAY,
Druggist,. Blind-. Buildings.
jsn 26 t.20
, Fresh Com Meal.
(1K Barrels Lorn m> . prepared for famil)
MsJ me, just received and for sale by
DOUGLASS U SORREL,
who have
.300 bbls sup Howard street Flour
10 pipes Cognac Brandy
50 bags prime Coffee
A fine assortment of Hollow Ware, window
Glass, &<• 8ic.
jsn 26 ‘ a20 '
P MtSONS having .tu-anris against the estate
of Christophe r 8 Gunn dec’d,are requested
to present them luly authenticated to the subscri
her on or before the 14th of February next! an
those indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment to
JOSEPH DAVIS,
Jan 16
12
Administrator,
TO REN f.
The Office til present occupied
J by the Editors of the Georgian. will be
rented,& possession can be given onMon-
day next—the stand is well adopted for
a Dry Good oi .Grocery Store, Apply to
C. H HAYDEN
jait. 23 m 17
ft
Brought to Jail
Q 'Savannah, in li;< 19vi. inst. .i negro mao who
sajstis nimti i- Anfce. xnd that he belongs to
Ft Mathewvof St ft icons’Island, and that h
runaway about 7 weeks ago. He is 5 feet 1 in<
high, and about 28 years of age and has a scald
-head . 1, D’LYON, J cc.
, jan 23 17
WASHINGTO N HALL.
MRS. JOHNSON,
; AVING taken this apacious and airy House,
situated in one of the most healthy and plea
sant parts of the city; will accomodate her friends
and the public, with board and separate lodging
rooms, if required. Her table furnished with the
best the market affords,
fan 27 a 21
Dancing Academy.
T HE subscriber informs his former patrons
and the citizens of Savannah generally, that
his Dancing AcadV my has been, nnd is still open
for the season for the reception of pupils to whose
improvement, unremitted attention will be paid.
On each Saturday afternoon a Practising Ball,
for scholars will take place, at which any young
misses and masters, not a pupil, desirous of im
iroving in the knowledge of the figures of cotil
ions will be permitted to attend by the payment
of fifty cents each. Parent* and guardians are in
viled to attend with them.
TIip subscriber also informs the families that he
is now ready to attend in private houses in the
city, at any hour of the day.
Persons wishing to see him will please call to
hia residence at P. P. Thumaasona, when terms
will be made low.
JOHN G. f.EGE.
N B. The weekly assemblies will positively
take place onTuesday evening next*9 usual,& will
continue on each succeeding Tuesday evening
during the season,
jan 19 m|14
FIRST LINE
OF
NEW-FORE PACKETS.
T HE subscribers have established a regular
Line of Rackets between Savannah, and New
York to sail punctually from each port, on the
frat, eleventh and twenty first, of every month,
commencing at Savannah, on the twenty first, day
of January, 1824.
TIIE LINE WILL CONSIST OP THE
SHIP* WASTE H 8,
CORSAIR, D. L. PonTEn,
GARONNE, T. Stevkhs
CLIFFORD WAYNE, • Isaac Warn,
One other vessel to be provided in season—all
1st rate, fiast sailing ships, coppered A copper fas
tened, with elegant accommodations for pastern
S era, and experienced and obliging commanders,
’he Coaraair will sail on the twenty first inst.
For freight or passages apply to
C. C. GRISWOLD.
E. WILLIAMS
.tan 9 7
ESTABLISHED LINE
NEW-YORK PACKETS.
SHIPS,
SAVANNAH,
LOUISA MATILDA,
AUGUSTA,
WM WALLACE,
EMPEROR,
MASTERS,
W Beebe,
D. Wood,
D Vax Dick,
T. Wood,
J. H. Bexxett,
By J. B. Herbert Co.
TO-MORROW, 3t*« inst nt 11 o’clock,
Will be sold before our Stow,
A geneFii I assort m< M of
GROV E RIE S, 8CC.
ALIO,
1 trunk Cotton Hosiery.
■ jan 30 23 'lumacash.
W ILL be hired on the 1st Tuesday in FebMa-
ry next, before the Court House, between
the usual hours. A
Twelve Negroes,
Belongirg to the Estate of Martha W. Brigger;
deceased. Conditions at time of sale.
_ . • <
On the first Tuesday in February next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House, in this
city, between the usual hours.
A first rate House Servant, one Negro"Woman,
and her three cbil ren.
ALSO,
One Negro liny named July, on account and
risk of the former purchaser.
- ALSO,
One Negro Woman, named Betsey.
• Terms cash.
fan Si' 16 _
By Calvin Baker.
ON MONDAY, 2d Feb.’at 11 o’clock,
At his auction store,
A general assortment of British and American
DRYGOODS. ,
In front rf his Auction Store, *
A general Assortment of *■
GROCERIES. -• ’
Com Grits, Corn Flour, and
Cracked Com.
T HE subscriber has on hand, and intends keep
ing at his store, in Gildon’s building, Market
-quare, a constant supply of Corn Grits, and Corn
Flour, manufactured from the best Southern Flint
corn i and Crack’d Corn for horses.
ALSO,
An assort mem '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. 8AML. PHtLBRICK.
jsn 26 cm20
JOHN B. WICK
Has 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
dec 4 J2m231 ■
® N the first Tuesday in February next, at 11
o’clock, at the Court House, will be.reqtqq
until the 1st January 1825.
The Plantation with a Dwelling House-and out
Houses, be be. belonging to Mrs. Hamms! Joha”
son,- formerly the properly of B. Bourqqjn, ai.fi
. lately occupied by Thomas Johnson, dec. siiuajld
For freight or passage, apply to the Captains on „bo<it 10 miles from this city, near the Ogboclice
board at Jones's upper wharf, or to I Road. ’
The ubovc. are all first rate vessels, with expe
rienced commanders, and will continue to sail in
regular succession throughout the season, leav
ing Savannah for New York on Tuesday and New
York for Savannah on Saturday in each week.—
Jan 27
21
HALL. & HOYT.
freight or paasi
For Nt w Fork.
First r'h ub Dhed line ahip
g/.ronne,
Timothy Stevens, matter.
Will sail on Hie first inst. For |
eight or passage, hiving elegant accommoda
tions, apply to capt. Stevens, on board at Taylor’s'
wharf, or to E. WILLIAM*! or
C.C. GRISWOLD
jm 24 - 19
For New-Fork,
The regular Packet Brig
NATIVE,
C. Cole, Master,
Will meet with dispatch. For
having good accommodations,
payab
The Subscribers
tONTINUE the i.oir.mission Business in Li-
I verpool under the firm of ISAAC, LOW b
Co and will at all times make liberal advances on
produce shipped to tbeir address.
Importations of’ Goods will be made and only
commission ch irged, when the payment ia satis
factorily secured.
Having vessels regularly in the Liverpool trade,
and owning a convenient wharf with Fireproof
Stores, they will receive and forward cotton in
their own vessels, or those to tlu ir address free
of any commistion.
Their Stock of WINTER GOODS is now very
extensive, and their Spring supplies,which will be
general, are now on the way
ANDREW I.OW b CO
WHITE PLAINS BAGGING
AT REDUCED PRICES.
dec 15 240
freight or put
apply to the
wharf, or to
jan 24
Terms 12 months credit, for approved notes.
ALSO,
The Dwelling House, in Brough*
I ton Street, near Col. Shellman’s, lately
| occupied by Thos Johnson, dec. Rent
tbie quarterly.
By order of the Administratrix.
.N the first Tuesday in February next, will 1)4
’ sold before the Com t House in this city, be
tween the usual horns,
A Negro Fellow,
about 20 years ot age, a good store hand,
jan 23 17
For Sale,
sample^
at any wharf in town to suit purchasers. Apply
to DAVID A. STROBHAR,
jan 10 8
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 9 7
State and County Taxes for 1823.
T HE subscriber informa the citizens of Glial.
ham county, that he is prepared to receive
ihe State and County Taxes for the year 1823;
which arc to be paid in Bills receivable at the
Bunks in this city, or specie, on or before the 28th
J February next} after that day, executions will
lie issued ugains'. all defaulters. .
HiS Office is kept at the north west corner of
Market square. Office hours from 101<> 2 o’clock.
JAMES EPPINGF.R, icoc.
jan 26 20
NOTICE.
T HE co-partnership existing between the sob
scribers under the firm of James AxDEnsox
b Co. will expire by limitation on the first day of
June next. Those having claims against the firm
are requested to present them for settlement and
those indebted will make payment to Jame9 An-
derai-n who will attend to the settlement of the
concern, and continue the business on his own ac
count. JAMES ANDERSON,
ANDREW LOW SI CO.
jan 7 . ■
Snuff and Tobacco,
/\ FRESH supply of Loriliards Moccoboy and
dU Scotch Suuff and first quality Cut Tobacco,
in papers, received and for sale by
CIS I.
jan 12
9
FRANCIS I. LAY,
Druggist Shad’s Buiidingt.
Balm of Quito.
A FEW dozen Bottles oi this much celebrated
medicine, just received, for sale by
FRANCIS I. LAY.
Corherof Congress and Whitaker Streets,
jan 12 ca8
NOTICE.
P ERSONS indebted to the estate of James
Lumbright, lata of Liberty county, deceased,
ate requested to make immediate payment; and
those having demands against said estate, will
present them legally attested within the time pre
scribed by Law to
JOS. L4W, Sen’r.
qualified cx’r,
fan 22 17
Brought to Jail,
T>N Savannah, bn'ine 19th iiUUnt, a negro man
<U who says his name ia -Solomon, and that be be-
longs to Mr.Mathews of St Simons Island,and tie t
he ranaway about 7- weeks ago, he is 5 fee'4
inches high, and about 30 years of age, and is pit
ted with the small pox on nis lace.
I. D*LYON,Jcc.
_ jan 23 18
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah on the I9ih inst a negro man who
says his name is Jeff, and that he belongs to
Jit. John Watkins of Augusta, Georgia, and that
he ranaway about the 1st of March last, he is five
teet three inches high, and about thirty five years
of age . ..
July 22
iflrtner-
attend
59
For Sale.
Plantation containing ninety three and three
<aUt quarter acres of land, with, a comfortable
■dwelling house in good repairs, in s pleasant and
** e ®hhy situation on the Island of St. Simons.
. There are on the premises 2 Cotton Houses, 1
6jn house—kitchen, carriage house, Stable and
other out buildings—a garden and orchard of
granges: and other fruit treees, about twenty
jjve or thirty head of Cattle; a spring of the pur
«t water, and situated upon a creek, which, af-
JW* * hold lahding and plenty of fish For par
wsuiars, apply to Wx. Ciujq, in Savannah, or to
’ . JAMES 8. WRIGHT,
JMIS . Jmij on the premises..
Law Office.
rrvHE subscribers having euiered into pi
L ship in 1jie practice of the Law, will
to any business entrusted to them.
7 M MYERS,
S. COHEN.
jim 26 20
Assize of Bread.
■ (O’ The average price of Flour being six and
half dollars per barrel of 196 lbs, the weight of
bread the present month must be as follows:
12A Cents Losf 2 lb 13$ oz.
6$ do do 1 lb 6$ oz.
Of which alt Bakers and sellers of Bread will
take due notice.
JNO. 1. ROBERTS, City Treasurer,
jan 2 1824 1
City Marshal’s Sales, continued.
On the fret Tuesday in February next, .
Wi ILL be sold in front of the ourt House be-
W tween the usual hours, the following pro-
prrty
Two buildings on the western half of lot letter
H, St Gall, called Oglethorpe ward, bounded east
by Laurel street, south by lot letter F, west by a
lane, and north by Zubley street, levied on as the
property of Mrs Garnett, to satisfy several fines
imposed by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city
of Savannah, for her retailing liquors without a
licence, and entertaining negroes on Sundays.
F.Ta. STONE, Marshal.
J#D 24 19
For Sale,
,( VNE half of the Darien PRINTING PRESS
® and of the Apparatus, &c. thereunto belong
ing. Cash will be given for twenty prime Ne
groes, a few more or less, (unsound, insane, crip
pies, and aged are excluded,) and a large proper,
tion of children also. Enquire at this Office,
jan 24 |H9
Ten Dollars Reward.
R ANAWAY from the subscriber on the fifth
of November last a negro man named Jack
of a ycllqw complexion, about 40 years old anc
about 6 feet high, has a scar on his forehead just
in the edge of his hair; some of his fore teeth out
and a large scar on the small of one leg? small
eyes and a very sly look, he formerly belong
ed to Col. Aplin, in Columbia county, he may
possibly make for Augusta. All persons arefor
warned against hnrboring or carrying off said fe I
low, as the law will be enforced against offenders
The above reward and all reasonable expenses
will be paid by his being lodged in any Jail soth it
I get him again, or delivered to me on Skidaway
Island. JOSEPH WIGGINS.
(Q» The Augusta Constitutionalist will insert
the above once a week for four weeks, and send
their bill to this office,
jail 21 416
fTXHE Co-partnership of WiitUM andJoux O
X* BAK»n,i8 thisday dissoyed by mutual con
sent. In order to a speedy settlement of the bu
siness, all persons indebted are called upon to
make payment to John O. Baker .
WILLIAM BAKER,
JOHN O BAKER,
Ricehorougb* Ga; Jan 1,1824.
jan 21 16 \
19
HALL & HOYT.
Battallion Court of Enquiry.
JANUARY 12, 1824.
.N Motion, Resolved, That the. Clerk kriver.
* tise the names of defaulters, and the fines
ght or passage, having good accommodations, | assessed, that they have an opportunity of pay ing
ily to the Captain on board, at Jones’ upper | their fines -vithuut an accumulation of costs In
obedience to the preceeding resolution, I subjoin
hereto, the names and Ann of defaulters at .(he
Battallion muster, on the 29th December last, vitt
3d Company Gcorga Militia, A Whitaker $5, M
Shaw, 5, W Morrison, 5, G W Harby, 5, S Holies,
3, Botell, 2, McKenzie,- 5, A Parsons, 5, S Cas^iuy,
3, Carlton, 3, Gatlcy, 5, C Cannon, 3, 3 J Bryan,
5, Crittabtirg, 5, —— Whitaker, 5, Seastord, 5,
Miller, 5, Dickson, 5, Whitaker, 5, Stlckiiey, 5,
Stewart, 5, Hambleton Hudson, 5, S C Dunning,
5, J Gavan, 5, P awrence. 5, F Dure, 5, W Gale.
For Baltimore,
The sloop
EAGLE,
Captain Savery,
For fVeight or passage, apply on
ard at Jones’ upper wharf, or to
HALL li HOYT,
jsn 26 20-
For Boston.
The n gular packet brig
A LM Ip A,
I. Collins, master,
(s now loading at Hunter’s wharf.
For freight, apply to
S. B. PAUKMAN.
Who offers for Sale,
200 boxes Herrings
10 half pipes uperior Pico Wine
Bales Domestic Goods
Harris Tobacco
jsn 22 x 16
Newark Cider.
A few barrels first quality Newark
CIDER for sale by JOHN B. WICK,
jan 20 x!5
10, Brown, 3, J Schatterack, 3, J Timlin, 3, B,
Mt sson, 5, T Curtair, 5, W Gonham, 5, Hutchins,
3, Ja’snew, 3, Bolough, 5, Allen, 5, Parris, 5, B
Bailey, 5,9 Williams, 5, Champlain, 5, H V\ et-d, 5,
J Hall, 5, James McHenry, 20, O ponoho, 5, W
Gifford, 5
4tl Company, Georgia Militia.—B LBavret,
Barret, 5, Beers, 5, Cunningham, 5, Snml C‘
5, Carey, 2, Cowler, 5, Jno Fisher, 5, Felton,
G.istor, 20, Jno Glatena, 5, Jno B Gilbert, 3, Hob
Us, 5, Hilman,2, Robt baac, 20. Jno Miller, 5; AjC
thur Miller, 10, Jas Nevit. 5; Slate Sronter, 5, Jno
Smith, 5, Kbeneaer Smith, 5, Luther Stoddard, 5,
Frances Sorrel, 10, Harvey Sutherland, 5, John
Turner, 5. >- <
Georgia Volunteers.—M B Gwatlimey, $5, Ml
Hall, 5, R Waterman, 5, J B Woodruff, 5, Edward
Williams, 20.
. WM.BELCHER, Clerk,
1st Regt. Georgia Militia.
jan 13 10
Sweet Oil.
J UST received <i- conmgnm. <•( 20 boxen widch
will he sold low by FRANCI - I. LAY,
jan 26 20 shadd’- buildings;
The Undersigned
H AVE as-ociaied themselves in the practice
of the Law, in the several Courts of the
Eastern District. '
M. II MCALLISTER,
SAMUEL J BAYARD.
jan 21 |16
Brought to Jail
. , N Savannah, on the 5th inst. a negro man who
have to remark, that iiis statement is false and er. j ? says his name is Burney, and that he belongs to
roneous, in as much, that 1 was never asked to sell I Joseph McOuller of Richmond county, and that
out, or make any assignment of property belong, j he ranaway about the 25th oft December last; be
ing to me—neither was I asked to dissolve our
connection in partnership, 4hich was to be con
tinued for three years from 3d Oct. 1822j under
bond*—*nd this Co-partnership has never been
revoked. The assignment he alludes to in hia
liece, 1 know nothing about. The state of my
lealth was such for many weeks before I left
At Private Sale.
i Family of Negroes, (30 in number,) imong
X which, there are seventeen first rate Fie-a
Hands. For terms apply to
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Should the above negroes not be sold before ]
the 1st March next, they then will be Bold at pub
lie auction at the Court House,
jan 23 17
TO THE PUBLIC.
I N answer to L. H Bonnet’s piece, which ap-■
peered iq this paper, under date 31st ult—I |
is 5 feet 2 inches, and Hboirt 25 years of age.
ISAAt;. D’LYON, ioc.
jan 13 9
Law Office.
R ICHARD W. shies, having been admitt-
_ ed to the bar, has taken an Office for the
here for the north, to una’ble me to perform any | transaction ofbuwnesvin the buildings adjoining
transaction in business I therefore protest a 1 ^
gainst L. H. Bonnel having any right to setttle any
account of the firm without . Qes I npHE building occupied by the.sufocnbei' as s
DAVID DOUGLASS. | Notar ; a , Hffice> havi| , g been destroyed by
, . reason of the fire of last ni,>-ht—persons having
prosecute me tor business with him, will please call at the couht-
should recommend j ’, n g house of J. D. Mongin’s Esq’r.
Court, as I believe j
N B. I have understood that the above named
L H B. has threatened to
slander—should he do so, I
him to do it in a Majistrates
that they take recognance.s for as much as to co
ver all damages, that he could recover in any
case.
DAVID DOUGLASS.
jan 14 10
jan 20
15
J GEORGE.
Wants a Situation,
A man that is will accuainted both with the
culture of cotton and rice, as he has beeti se
veral years in that business as an overseer, em
ployment is his chief object and terms will be ve
iy low. A line left at the post office directed to
A. M. willVneet with prompt attention,
jan 9 7
Brought to Jail
r N Savannah on the 1st inst. a negro man who
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 7J in-
ehes high, and about 28 years of age.
I. D’LYON, j oc.
nov 208 | •
Inferior Court—Chatham County^
Fbbjumux Tbkx, 1823.
® N the petition of the administrators and a$»
ministratrix of Patrick Stanton, defeased^
Lilly L'UX tteiums. I praying the establishment of a copy of an original
LL persons are herehy required to make I script, of two shares of the Stock of the Steam
, their returns of property liable to tax in the j Boat Company Georgia, of which the said Patrick
City on or before the first day of March next A Stantqn bad been possessed in hia life time, and
double tax will be assess- d on all defaulters after died seized thereof—and which is lost or mislaid;
that period in conformity with the ordinance in a copy of which petition, affidavit and , script, by
such case made and provided. ’ which the existence and loss is made to appear, is
JNO. I. ROBERTS, City Treasurer, j filed of record in the Clerks Office’ of this court-
dec 31 253 r On motion of Morrison U Nice)), attorneys forqie-
tioners—ltis ordered, that the President, Direc-
Coroner’s Notice. tots and C6mpany of “the S:eam Boat Compahy
T HR subscriber having qualified as Coroner- of Georgia,” do shew cause on or before the first
He will be found either at Mr. Shaffer’s sad- day of the next term ot this court, why the pray,
diet s shop, Market square, or at his residence on j or of the petitioners should not be
Mrs Devant’slot, near South Broad Street, oppo- lurthei; ordered, that this Rule be published in
site to Samuel J. Bryan’s. It is requested that as one or more of the Gazettes of Savannah, once a
soon as any circumstance should occur which re* i month until the time appointed for shewing cau-e
quires his attendance, that information be given J thereon. • -
him as quick as possible, I Extract from the Minutes;
Jon 19
u. 14
WILLIAM GILRAItT.
feb 27
50
JQB T. 80LLK8„ Clerk.