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* jtflottr, Bacon, IVhiskey, %c.
j , v j k »bbl» UaUiirt'jru superfine Ilowavd-St,
1118 I Hour,
20 boxes Bacon, in prime order
50 bbls Whiskey
24 bbls Davy and Pilot Bread
Landing from schr. Celia, from Baltimore, and
ftS?5 ro HALL £4 HOYT,
feb 6 » ™ _ : • .
Fvesh Fanc^ and Staple
Goods,
Just n*c rived bt
F. BILLET $ CO.
From the Auctions at .Veto York.
O NE case superior plain blk Nankeen Crapes
j. do do figured Msndareen Crape Dresses
1 trunk fashionable Fbehch Calicoes and
Muslins
% do English Calicoes S yds for g 1
Superior blk Bombazeens
1 case Prunella for childrens clothing
1 do Vigoniu Cassimeres
Mrs Cantello’s Corselts from No 2 to
Brillantine Silk Bhwals '
Watch Ribbohb • ^
Inserdng and scoltoped Trimmings
Long teeth side Combs
Sprig’d Swiss Muslin, Linen Cambric Hdkfs
A lew boxes No 916 rich figured ltibbons
1 cose blk Silk Handkls
ALSO,
8 bales Strellitz Oznuburgs, entitled to de
benture
4 trunks striped and checked Muslins
4.4 and 6-4 Cotton Cambricks
' Misses Leghorn Gipseys, very cheap
Ladies Straw Bonnets and Gipsies
Band Boxes in nests or dozen
feb 6 29
Leather Preserved.
L EES Genuine Japan Blacking, just received
and ior sale at retail by
feb 2 25
factorage and Commission Bust
ness,'
T HE subscriber has taken No. 11, Commerce
Bow, and makes a tender of his services to
his friends and the public in the above brunches
of business. ELIAS FOBT.
feb 6 l29
Old English Jtasors.
4 FEW dozen of TboniaB Scargiila' Superior
nijons, in case, received and Ibr sale lubt
hy FBYNC1S 1. LAY.
ALSO,
Pomeroy's Matalio Strop and Paste, Shaving
Brushes and Snops. *
feb 2
25
Tobacco.
L - and for sale by
inn 31 m 24
FRANCIS I LAY,
Shad* HnilOinirs
16 S' first quality Tobacco, now landing
GEORGE GORDON.
L\ GERSOL'S GRAMM R,
Price 75 Cents.
UlS-IVKUnT
THOS. LONGWOBTH
ALSO,
THE ORACLES OF GOD—four orations for
Judgment to Come, by the Rev. Edward Irving,
jan 31 a24
Just Received.
ft? HHDS Philadelphia' (<?e vVhiskey
ialtl 50 Bbls' do <? do
25 do Double Anchor Gin
For sale b>
GAUDRY & HERBERT.
m28
feb 5
d Card.
i\ Ladies can be genteelly accommodat.
ed with board, in a central and pleasant part
of the City. Young Ladies or Children will also
be received as boarders, and eveiy facility grant
ed to forward the views of Parents, or Guardians
Apply to the Editor.
Tvb 5
ESTABLISHED LIVE
l\
SEW-YORK PACKETS.
28
SHIM,
SAVANNAH,
LOUISA MATILDA,
AUGUSTA,
WM WALLACE,
EMPEROR,
Sperm Candles.
KA Boxes of very superior quality received
*J\J per ship Garonne.
For sale bv
FRANCIS I. LAY,
. „ Druggist j Shads Buildings,
jsn 26 l20
Office of the Marine and Eire In
surance Compiny,
Savannah, 4iii February, 1824,
/\ f ■L persons are hereby cautioned against re
<au.ceiv|iig or negociating S J. Bryan & Broth
er.-,’ acceptance, of F. M. Stone's Draft, in favor of
S. J Bryun, paj ;.ble in sixty days from 23d No
vember, 1823, for four nundred and fifty, dollars,
as the said acceptance is the property of this com
pany and has been either lost or improperly taken
away-
GEO. SCHLEY, President.
feb 5 28
The abov- 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.—
For freight or passage, apply to the Captains on
board at Jones's upper wharf, or to
HALL & HOYT.
jan 27 21
WANTED,
A Pair of Gentle Family HOUSES. Apply at
this Office previous to Saturday Evening.
E. S. REES.
feb 6
For Sale.
A VALUABLE Rice Plantation tm Savannah
River, abou'7 miles from the City—having
one hundred ai|d forty five acres rice land, drain
ed and under good Banks, and as good a pitch ot
tide as sny on the river. Four hundred and
. ninety two seres high and good provision land,
with Dwelling Hous, Barns,tram- <1 Negro Houses
with brick chimneys, *ith u gang ot eight? two
negroes on the same, accustomed to the Culture
of Rice. Terms made known by abply ing to
JNO. P. WlLLiAMSON
(Q* The Charleston Courier will please Insert
the above once a week tor two mouths, and for.
Ward their hill to this Office-
feb 6 29
REVUbLICdY BLUES.
Company Or tie vs.
N diction of fc.n»ig i ot iho Uepuoiican Blues
, will be held at die Kxchang.- mi MONDAY,
k 16th instant, at 4 o'clock, PM
JOHN C NIGOLL,
febS 28 C:.',' 1 It i.utdican Blues
Superfine Flour.
Juit received by the Georgian and William Penn,
■J AA BBLS superfine Flour
JLUU 12 hulf bbls Beef, choice pciccs
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 wills pipes to an
swer the same, tor sale by
p. McDermott.
nov 17 217
Received on Consignment,
KA KEGS Nails
f\J 12 do Ladies twist Tobacco
13 do "Lobby'* ’ do
4 do “Cavendish'* do
28 casks Porter
6 bags Java Coffee
10 do Jamaica Pimento
8 chests Hyson Tea "Amenca'e Imp or.
faff on"
7 half bbls Salmon
3 cases Sugars
23 boxes do
1 case Cross Cut Saws
6 hall bbls Fly Market Beef
12 hbls Ale
10 hhds prime leaf Tobacco
2 pipes Pico Madeira Wine
3 half do do do do
15 eighth do do do do
ON I/AM),
50 bundles prime eamern Hay
6 oilt mantle Looking Glasses
500 sacks Suit
For sale by JOHN W. LONG,
jan 26 , 20
brigade Order,
Uf Mi QU UTF.RS, \
Savannah, J an, 18,1824. $
T HE General of the 1st Brigade, 1st Division,
Georgia Militia, will proceed t« make the
annual circuit of Inspection and Review of hi
command) and for that purpose the Colon<-1* of th
lit,2d, 3d and 35th Regiments, are ordered to
have them under arms at their usual places of pa
ndc at such times and in such manner as 'he In
spector of the Brigade may direct, to be trained
and instructed, by nim, ii. be discipline presen <1
by Congress.
The Brigade Inspector is charged with the pro
fnulgatiott of this order; and the strict perform
cnee of the duties required of him ly the laws of
the State.
By order of General Harden,
ISAAC T. STEW ART, ad c
INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, \
SaTakrab, Jan 28, 1824 5
In conformity with the - bove or i< r, Hi Colo
riels of the Regiments of the 1st Brigade, will mus
ter their respective commands, a the times, and
in the manner following, viz t—
On Thursday the fourth of March next, at 11
o’clock, the Review and Inspection, of the Cam-
den County Hattalhior.
On Saturday, the sixth of March next, at A
o’clock, the Review and Inspection of Wuyne
County fiattallibn.
On Monday* the eighth of March next, at 11
o’clock, the Review and Inspection of Glynn
County Oattallion
On Wednesday* the 10th of March next, st 11
o'clock, the Review and Inspection of the Moln
' todi County Bun allion
On, Friday, the 12th of March next,at llo’clock
' the Review and Inspection of the Liberty County
Dattallion.
On Saturday, the 13th of March next, at 11
o’clock, 'he Review and Inspection of the Bryan
County Battallion.
On Tuesday, the lfilh of March nett* at 11 o’clk
the Review ami Inapt ction of the Chatham Coun
ty Battallioii* belonging to the 35th Regiment.
On Thursday, the 18'h of March next, at 11
o’clock, the Revieu and Inspection of the Effing
ham County Battallion.
On Monday. 22d of March nex', at 11 o'clock,
a convention of the field, Staflfi Company, ana
non-commissioned Officers of tlv 1st Regiment,
(City of Savannsh) and on the following Tuesday
23d March next, at 11 o’clock, the review and in
ipection of the whole regiment.
Both officers ndprivates, are ordered to be
armed nnd accoutred according to law, and the
Field Officers of the Brigade, to attend the review s
within their respective commands,for the purpose
of Buperintendin-. and enforcing the prescribed
system nf discipline.
_ All Officers will be provided with their commis
sions, and those commanding companies, are or
dered to have an exact return ready to be deli*
vered at the commencement of the inspection of
etch company.
, After the review and inspection, such fun her
exercises and marioevres will be performed, as
tnsy be required by the Gem ral.
WM.C WAYNE,
Brig. Insp. 1st Brig 1st Div Guo Militia,
feb 5 ■ 28
Office of the Murine and Fire In
surance Company^'
Savannah, 4Ui February, 1824.
® N Saturday the 14lh inst an election will be
held at this Office, fer seven directors, to
manage the affairs of the Company for tw elve
mouths,
GEO. SCHLEY, President.
feb 5
28
Office of the Marine and Fire In
surance Company,
SAVANNAH, 5th Feb. 1824.
T HIS Office will insure cotton between Augus
ta and Savannah, in boats of the Steam Boat
Company, ut one quarter of one per cent premi
urn, and merchandise ut one quarter, to one hail
per cent according to ciir.nmManccz. On pole
boats plying betweerissid places, one halfpercent,
and upwards will be charged, agreeably to the
condition of the boat and the-character of the
palroon.
GEO. SCHLEY, President.
fob 5 cn28
Com Grits, Corn Blour, and
Cracked Corn.
rpHE subscriber has on hand, nnd intends keep
JL ing at his store, in Gitdon’s building, Market
quare, a constant supply of Corn Grits, and Corn
Flour, manufactured from the best Southern Flint
corn; and Crack’d Corn for horses.
ALSO,
An assortment of choice
LIQUORS and GROCERIES,
W in b he will sell at the most reduced prices,
f ir cash—and solicits the patronage of his friends
and the public. SAML. PHILBRICK
jnn 26 cm20
Law Office.
YiCHAlU) W. STITES, having been adniitu
9 -d to the bar, has taken an Office for the
..ction of business, in the buildiugs adjoining
'bat occupied by Pbtxr Uaxos.
:<•> 20 t 15
Law Office.
r HEsnbscriberaJiaving ntcred into partner,
ship in the practice of the Law, will attend
to any business entrusted to them.
M MYERS,
S. COHEN.
jsn 26 20
balm of Quito.
A FEW dozen Bottles of this much celebrated
.^.medicine, just received, for saL* Ijy
l-RANCIS I. LAY.
Corner of Congress-and Whitaker Streets.
Jan 12 ca8
FIRE INSURANCE.
T HE subset ib r having b..;ui anpoiht . d agent
ior the Hartford Fire Imuran ce Company, is
now ready to make insurance on properly in this
city and its vicinity, against LOSS OR DAMAGE
BY FIRE.
S B. PARKMAN.
jan 28 22r
Genuine Patent Family Medicines
L EES Bilious Pills
Anderson's and Hoopers Pills
Coil’s do
Church's Cough Drops
Anderson’s do do
American do do
Uelf Botanical do
Kells* Asthmatic Pills
Au.ilus Asiatic Lenalive '
Hill’s Bsls Honejrn
Thompson's Aromatic Teeth P » te
Worm Lozenges
Thompson's Eye water
Itch Ointments
Teeili Ache Drops
Dalbg’s Carminative
Rogers’ Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent
Squires' Grand Elixir
F.ss & Ext Mustard
Dr. Robertson’s Gout, and Rheumatic Drops
Seidlitz Powders, Soda do
Cheltenham Salts, tic He.
A fresh supply of the above Genuine Patent
Medicine,, has just been received and can be cuu
s-.anUy obtuined at the store of
F.I LAY, Druggist,
jan 24 ca 19 Shadt’ building,
MASTERS,
W ItLEBK,
D W««)D,
D Vah Dick,
T. Wcod,
J. H. Bennett,
F IRST LINE
.vEir-roiuc packets.
T HE subscribers have established a regular
Line of Packets between Savannah, and New
York to tail punctually from each port, on the
frst, eleventh and twenty first, of every month,
commencing at Suvannah, on thejwenty first, day
of Januury, 1824.
THE LINE WILL OONSIST OP THE
SHIPS MASTSHS,
CORSAIR, D. L Pouter,
GARONNE, T. Stevens.
CLIFFORD WAYNE, Isaac Whits,
One other vessel to be provided in season—al!
1st rate, fiast sailing ships, coppered lie copper fas
tened, with elegant accommodations for passen
gera, and experienced and obliging commander.
The Cnarsair will sail on the twenty first inst.
For freight or passages apply to
O. C. GRISWOLD.
E. WILLIAMS
jan 9 7
For Liverpool,
The regular trading ship,
GEORGIA,
Vuinura, Master,
Is now loading at A. Low & co’s
wharf, .formerly McCready's) and will meet with
dispatch. For freight, apply to
A. LOW & CO.
feb 3 l26
For JSew York.
The regu.Hr Packet ship
COT I ON PLANT,
M. Fash, Master,
Will sail the 11th inst. For freight
o ueckor passage, apply on board, or to
GKO JORDON.
feb 4 27
For Darien, St. Simons and Sa-
tilla.
The Sloop
ALBERT,
ltyan, Master,
will sail on Saturday, 7th inst. Fr
freight or passage, enquire on board at Mongiu
w harf, or to
ELIAS FORT,
feb 5 a28
For St. Simons arid Jeffierson.
by J. b. Herbert $ Co. \
TO .VOJIROW, 7(h Krb at II o’clock,
Will be «uld b'f >re our Store,
A general swtortmeut of
GROCERIES,
T4rms Cash.
ALSO,
One Horse, two Cow.-<,ia,> \earlings, one Double
barrel GUn, amt sundry articles i>f
Household and Kitchen Furnifure,
Belonging to the estate of Ludowig SlibilE, dec.
By permission of the Hon. the Interior (Joint of
Chatham County, and by order of the administra
tors.
feb 6 27 Terms cash,
by Calvin baker.
On MONO Y, 9ih inst. at 11 e'etock,
In fron' of Ilia Auction Store,
A general assortment ot
GROCERIES,
And at half past 11 o'clock, in store, a valuable,
assortment of seasonable
DRYGOODS.
feb 6 26
CHEESE.
1 A Casks best GObHEN IU1EE5E, for sale,
JLt; apply to
CRANE St NEWCOMB.
feb 4 >27
bach's double anchor, JYew Yotk
Scheidam Gin,
DIRECT FROM i lit DISTILLERY,
a N barrels, just redtived by the subscriber,who
expects a regular supply during'the season,
lor sale by the tingle barrel or large quantity.
JAMES ltEA,
feb 4 n 27 Taylor’«HmlMnge
<£/* JYew-Yorlc Oysters.
A FRESH supply of first rate New York Oys
ters, have been received at Oytier Uull, by
tiie arrival of the ship Cotton Plant. Customer*
and families can be supplied by applying to
V. MIDDLETON.
feb 4 27 / ‘
For Sale,
The cargo of the ling Caroline, jutt landing from
Havana.
/I /i HM^head* ver y 8U p en0 |. Muscovado Sugar
Jt 45 do do - retailing Molasses
45 M fret quality Segtrs
The brig will return to Havana, and will take
-oine little freight if offered immediately.
Apply to
„ „ NICHOLAS & NEFF,
feb 3 m26
NOTICE.
ITIO all whom it may i;oncein; no person is an.
X tliorised to do any Business for the subscri
ber m Savannah, but A Harmon.
, , „ CHARLES GREGORY,
feb 3 Mf26
FIRE lAsUlldNCE.
HE Farmer,’ Fire Jmuranee and Loan Com
pany of New York, will-insure against,'- -
LOos OK DAMAGE BY FIRE,
-welling i ouseb, Storetund Property in gene-
>'» the city of 8avauuah and its vicinity.— *
liu-ir rates of premium will be reasonable und
iSses settled and paid in the most prompt and
:!n:ral manner. For particulars apply to
Snuff and Tobacco,
A FRESH supply of Lorillnrds Moccoboy and
dlui Scotch SuufTand first quality Cut Tobacco,
in papers, received and for sale by
FRANCIS!, LAY,
Dniggitt Shad’, Buildings.
jsn 13 9
For Sale,
ON ACC 'MM 'DATINO TERMS, BT
H. REVD & CO.
G RUNDY'S BLUE PLAINS
3, 3J and 4 Point Blankets
hi invoice of Crockery and Glass ware, selecte
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 Domes' ic Plains of superior quality,
ALSO,
Best Spanish Segars.
dec 31 2.53
The Subscribers
/MONTINtlE the tiommission Business in Li-
verpool under the firm of ISAAC, LOW f
Co. and will at all times make liberal advances o
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 pvooi
Stoies, they will receive and forward cotton in
their own vessels, or those to their address free
of sny commission.
Their Stock of WINTER GOODS is now vert
extensive, and their Spring supplies,which will be
general, are now on the way
„ ANDREW LOW & CO.
WHITE PLAINb BAGGING
AT REDUCED PRICES.
dec 15 240
'ihe new paeL< sloop
SPARTAN,
11. Gibbs, Master.
Will sail on the 8th instant.
Fc
freight or passage apply on board or to
ARTHUR G. MILLER,
jnn 4
a 27
Hunter's -wharf
Gardening.
T HE Subscriber offer his services inGardening,
in all its various branches,as laying out Flower
gardens and Pleasure ground,Pruning Fruit trees,
Grape-vines and all other. Fancy garden work—tor
further particulars, apply at .Mr A. Ocmler's
Druggist, store.
C. KNUDSEN
Jft 2 ' *135 ' ■
Marshal’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in March next.
riLL be sold at the Court Hotjse in the City
■SWpge for about seven hundred
household furniture of Geo. L. Cope, levied
on as the property of said Cope, at the suit ot
«?ll, vs. Geoqge L.Cope,.
r cb3 25 JOHN H. MOREL,*. DO
Chatham Academy.
T HE present qu^nrr terminates on Saturday
next, (lie 3lsl inst, und the ensuing one com
m> Dees on the ls> February Tickets of admis
sion must be obtained fur all the scholars, from the
Treasurer, on or before Monday next.
W, T. WILLIAMS,Treasurer,
jan 28 22
White Lead.
(■’(HE subscriber has received from the N York
i White .Lead Works, a quantity uf WHITE
LEAD, of superior quality.
ALSO-Two Burrrels PUTTY.
S. B. PARKMAN,
jan 28 m 22
NOTICE.
T HE subscriber lias associated with him in the
practice of the Law, bis nephew Wm. II.
huuLocH. Their Office is in the House of the sub
scriber next (weslwardly) to his dwelling.
W. B. BULLOCH.
jan 5 ad 3
NOTICE.
t -REE persons of color are notified, that vn-
less their names are regestered in conformity
with thp Ordinance, they will be summoned be
fore Council, at ita next regular meeting.
F. M. STONE, Marshal
jan 9
Brought to Jail
a N Savannah, on the 19th inst. a negro man who
says his name is Luke, and that he belongs to
Y. Mathews, of St. Simons’ Island, and that he
runaway about 7 weeks ago. He is 5 feet 1 inch
high, and about 28 years of age sod has a scald
bead. l.D'LYON, zee. t
ja«23- K
For Sale,
A large quantity of Mr. McALPHINS BRICKS,
(10,000) will be kept on Wayne's wharf as u
sample, and for retail The Brick will be landed
at any wharf in town to sui purchasers. Apply
to DAVID A. STUOBHAR,
jan 10 %
Ten Dollars Reward.
R ANAWAY about the 1st inst. a mulatto Man
named HARVEY, he is rather taller than
the ordinary height of Negroes,has a large scar on
his face, his countenance very remarkable, repre
senting any thing else than good humor. I pur
chased him front Mr. Smets, of the firm of Watt
& Smets; he wore awav a short Green Jacket and
also carried with him a frock Coat, about half
worn made of superfine blue cloth. A reward of
giO will be paid for his delivery at the City Hotel
or securing him in any Jail so that 1 get him again.
JOHN P. DENNEY.
WJ* The pole boats Olive Branch,
>md Wilder, will now lake freight to Augusta vt
me halt the customary rales—and wilt always
nike for less than the rale exacted by the Georg
steam Boat Company. Apply to
G. B. LAMAR.
feb 2 25
Sweet Oil.
J UST received on consignment 20 boxes which
will be suld low by FRANCIS I. LAY,
. jan 26 23 Shadd's buildings.
DOCTOR PARSONS,
May be found at
Johnsons square, up stairs
over Mr. Cannons shop,
ntrauce in the gate way—
his superior method of
uring a certain disease,
w hich more or less are sub.
icct to, is generally known
wherever he has pmetised;
his tre ament i- mild, safe
* and expeditious (without
' leaving those dreadful nu>
'adies a< ways attendant on superficial cures,)—his
charges r< sonable, and in every instance he war
rants a cure, and the greatest seer cy always oh
served. There maybe persona in this city, and
its vicinity labouring under a certain disease;
whoever may be so unfortunate as to require pe^
sonal aid, and apply in due season will soon fine
relief—from a practice of many years in New
York, with much success, he hopes to give satis
faction to all who may apply
feb 4 ||27
220
For Sale,
• NE half of the Darien PRINTING PRES9
i; . and of the Apparatus, Ike. thereunto belong
ing. Cash will be given for twenty prime Ne.
groes, a few more orjless, (unsound, insane, crip,
plea, and aged are .excluded,) and a large propor
tion of children also. Enquire at this Office,
jah 24 -11.19
Brought to Jail*
a N Savannah, on the 19th instant, a negro man
who says his name is Solomon, and that he be
longs to Mr-Mathews of St Simons Island,and that
he ranaway about 7 weeks ago, he is 5 feet 4
inches high, and about 30 years of age, and is pit
ted with the small pox on his face.
I. D’LYON, 3 c c.
jan 23 18
^ SITUATION on a rice plantation.
The best
references will be given as to abilities, by
the first planters in thtB city and neighbourhood,
j For particulars apply at thlk office.
The Subscribers,
H AVE still on hand a few Half Pipes and Qr,
Casks of their fust importation of Madeira
Wine, pr Lovely Kc-ziah, from John Olevcira & Co
The brand i-: well known in Savannah and the
quality will not be found inferior to any of the
former shipments of that house. Their last im
portation pr Napoli 011 is equally good, und thosi
who may wish to purchase can have a Selection
from either parcel—^They will be happy to receive
orders for any wines the product of Madeira, and
will guarantee that the quality shall be approv
ed of.
SCOTT & BALFOUR.
Jan 31 cn24
_ Wants a Situation,
A man that is will accuainted both with the
LX culture of cotton and rice, as he has been se
veral years in that business as an overseer, em
ployment is his cljief object and terms will be ve
iy low. A line left at the post office directed to
M. will meet with' prompt attention,
jan 9 7 j
City Tam Returns.
LL persons are hereby required to make
^ their returns of property liable to lax in the
City on or before the first day of March next A
double tax will be assess- d on all defaulters after
that period ip conformity with the ordinance in
-such case made and provided.
JNO. I. ROBERTS, City Treasurer
dec 31 253
JOHJY B. WICIC
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 fuiniBh any size that map be wanted,
dec 4 ’ IlSmSS!
C?m?31
feb 3
26
II. LORD U CO Ageuts.
Assize of Bread. <■
O’ The average price of Flour being six and
;alf dollars per barrel of 196 lbs, the weight of
bread the present month muBt be as follows:
12J Cents Loaf U In 13$
64 do do 1 lb 64 oz.
»f which all Bakers and sellers of Bread itfA
take due notice. 11
JNO. I, ROBERTS, City Treasurer,
jan 2,1824 1
Ten Dollars Reward.
R ANAWAY from the subscriber on the fifUi
of November last a negro man named Jack,
ot a yellow complexion, about 40 years old and
about 6 feet high, has a scar on his forehead just
in t he edge of his liair; 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, iu Columbia county, he may
possibly make for Augusts. All persoiispre or
warned against harboring or carrying off said fel
low, as the law will be enforced against offenders.
The above reward and all reasonable expenses
will be paid by bis being lodged in any Jail aoclu
I get bim again, qr delivered to me'on Skidaway
JOSEPH WIGGINS.
<CT The Augusta Constitutionalist will insert
the above once h week for four weeks, and send
their bill to tbis office,
jan 21 $16
Lumber.
T HE Subscriber having got his Mill's now in
complete rep >ir, will promptly attend to any
bills of scantling or boards which may be directed
to him (under 24 feet in length) and if required
will deliver the same ut any bluff or landing place
on Ogeechee River from Mr Allen Kawla* down
to what is commonly called Hit's Bridge, or in Sa.
vannah if required AAllON EVBRITT,
J an *23 Bulloch County
At Private Sale.
4 Family of Negrttes, (30 in number,) among
X which, there are seventeen frst rate Field
Hands. For terms apply to
B1 ,, , , ' J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Should the above negroes not be suld before
the 1st March next, they then will be sold at pub
lie auction atlhe Court House,
jan 23 17
NOTICE.
W ILL be sold on the tenth dsy 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 f 0P
the benefit of Ihe heirs and creditors of said dec’d
AARON CONE, adm'r *
dec 31 *253 4 r
NOTICE.
T HE co-partnership existing between the sub-
senbers under the firm of Jamks Axddiisov
& Co. will expire by limitation on the first day oY
June next. Tt hose having claims against the firm
are requested to present them for settlement and
those indebted will make payment to James Ah-
derson who will attend to the settlement of the
concern, and continue the business on his own ac
count. JAMES ANDfcRSON,
jan ? ANDREW LOW *<5o.
Factorage and Commission
Business,
T „»ou -U W CHARLESTON, s. C.
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. Joun Cummino & Soir, )
Mt RepOT Campbbzs, yReferences >
Mr.G B LuuS.
nov 19 *209-2m