Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, February 18, 1824, Image 3

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V- FIRE IVSUftMWK. HnHB Farmers' Fire Insurance anil Loan Com | (,,,»» of New York, will insure against LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FI HE, - Dwelling Houses, Store# and Property in gene nil. in the city of Savannah and it* vicinity.— Their rate* of premium will be reasonable and Kisses settled and paid in the most prompt and liberal manner. For particulars apply to H, LORD & CO. Agent*. feb 3 26 ■ ' - The Subscribers ® 0N1'!NUE the Commission Business in Li verpooi under the firm of ISAAC* LOW & Co and will at all times make liberal advances on produce shipped to their address. * Importations of Goods will be made and only commission charged, when the payment is satis factorily secured. Having vessels regularly in the Liverpool trade, •nd owning a convenient wharf with Fireproof StoreB, 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 supplie*which Will be general, are now on the way 5 ' ANDREW LOW b CO. WHITE PLAINS # BAGGING at reduced prices. dec IS 240 - Fresh Sutter Crackers. l anding from S ip Augusta, A Bbls fresh Gutter Crackers, JLU IS half bbls do do ON HAND, 50 hampers English Potatoes . 10 casks Cheese 10 bbls Newark Cider For sale by . . . CRANE U NEWCOMB, feb 17 m38 New Fashions M RS LAWRENCE & Airs SEABURY, res- pectfully informs the Ladies of Savannah, that Mrs Lawrence has just returned from New, with Dress Patterns of the NEWEST FASHIONS. They return their thanks for the liberal patronage th«y have received and solicit a continuance of it. feb 17 p38 Weyj Spring Goods, B Y the ship Emily and other late arrivals from Liverpool, the subscribers have received a great variety of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, Which makes their assortment more general and extensive than usual, and will be sold by the pack* age, piece or dozen at a reduced advance, and on a credit of Twelve Month* for approved paper, or will be exchanged for Steam Boat or Insur ance Stock, or stock in either of the Banka in the slate, ANDREW LOW & CO, . ALSO—In Store, 03* Cirtton Bagging, Crates of Crockery, Casks of Glassware, l ea <thina, London Porter, ho. be. feb 13 35 osnahVrghs. By the thip Emily just arrived from Liverpool. James Anderson &. Co. JJAVE received their usual supply of best select! Strclitt Omaburght, together with a icmof SEASONABLE ARTICLED which to to. ay-. he sift K3, Ml .(led f) fn* re- oth- ir uf No. an, 0171' Iten’ !»• 1. fU*. lost mi- bill ole >nt. the the the inn the in* ay. urt otn loo 'll. ;ed tab ihe e l ot be the ttr nst to ted Grand Lodge of Georgia. O N Monday the first day of March next, agreea bly to the.Constitution, a Grand Annual Com- Imumcation of *he Grand Lodge of Georgii, for Ithe election of offtcera will be. held, of which the i ofticers and members are desire - to take notice By order of the Most Worshipful Grand Master. WM. P. BEERS. ., Grand Secretary. feb 7 30 - MAYERS & HAMtLTOM, H ,\VE received by the ships Savannah b Au> gusts, a fresh supply of CLOTHING, direct from their Ware House in Jiew Yotk, mad* nnder their inspection in the moat fashionable stylo par* Ocularly for thia market, ...... eonsis-rnre or • . ett CLOAKS of blue and brown Camhlet and Taetan Plaid of* various Patterns . , LADIES CLOAKS of Caroline and Catcaisian Plaid A frock COAT8 of super blue, brown, Oxford IH mixt, olive and claret mixture - « DRESS CO.\T3 oi super and extra super blue, , they ofltsr for sale on accommodating terms. and black Cloth, common do do • fcj> 16 vV B COATTBES of blue and mixt do do PANTALOONS of ribbed and stripe Caskimere, blue, black and colored cloth and cassimerei saitinetta, cords, bo. VESTS of figured silk velvet, figured silk stripe and plain do.—super silk stripe Toilcnett— Va'tntia do. blue and black cloth and csss! mete, buff cassimere, white and striped ,Mar* sailles, Swansdown, be. * f ALSO, Linen and cotton Shirts, striped and check do. Guernsey Frocks, Lambs Wool do. Drawers, Stockings, Gloves, Hdkfg, Cravat Stiffeners, ! Webbs Patent Russia Belts and Suspenders. I Together with almost every article in their line, which make their assortment as good as any in this city, and will be sold as usual at New. York Price*, at their store corner of Whitaker and St. Suiirni streets, opposite Youngs* buildings, jan 26 11.20—1i, FIRST LINE WEW-VORK PACKETS. mHE subscribers have established a regular v!L ; °! Paoket8 between Savannah, and New York to sail punctually from each port, on the irst, eleventh and twenty first, of every month, of°rnu n a?ri8^ V4nnth * 00 l ^ e twcnt F drst * da Y the line will consist of the rnnafflb masters, D * L. PoRTsn, GARONNb, y, Stkveib CLIFFORD WAYNE, Isaac Whim, One other vessel to be provided in season—all tat rate, past sailing ships, coppered b copper fas tened, with elegant accommodations for passen- gers, and experienced and obliging commanders. The Coaraait will tail orvthe twenty first Inst, For freight or passages apply to C. C. GRISWOLD. , - _ E. WILLIAMS, jan 9 \7 < ESTABLISHES LINE NEW-YORK PACKETS. 8RIFS, SAVANNAH, LOUISA MATILDA, AUGUSTA, WM. WALLACE, EMPEROR, HASTKRS, W. Bsxac, D. Woon, D Vajt Dtck, T. Woon, J. H. Bbwrxtt, , The above are all first rate vessels, with expe nenced commanders, and will continue to tail in regular succession throughout the reason, leav ing Savannah for New York on Tuesday and New- York for Savannah on Saturday in each week.— For freight or passage, Hpply to the Captains on board at Jones’s upper wharf, or to HALL b HOYT. jan 27 21 i choice Fresh Fanc^ anA Siap\e Goods, Just xrormn bt F. GILLET $CO. From the Auction* at New York. O NE case superior plain blk Nankeen Crapes 1 do do figured Mandareen Crape Dresses 1 trunk fashionable Faitrcu Calicoes and Muslim 1 do English Calicoea 5 yds for g 1 Superior blk Bombazeens 1 case Prunell* for childrens clothing 1 do, Vigonia Cassimeres Mrs Cantellu’s Corsetts Irom No 2 to Brillsntine Silk Bhwals Watch Ruinous Inserting and scolloped Trimmings I.ong teeth side Combs Sprig’d Swiss Muslin, Linen Cambric Hdkfs A few boxes No 9 16 rich figured Ribbons 1 ease blk Silk Handle's ALSO, 8 bales Strellitz Oznaburgs, entitled to *de benture 4 trunks striped and checked Muslin* 4-4 and 6-4 Colton Cambricks ' Misses Leghorn Gipseys, very cheap - Ladies Straw Bonnets and Gipsies Band Boxes in nests or dozen feb 6 29 factorage and Commission Ha- siness ■’HE subscribt r continues the Factorage ami Commission Business,and tenders his services-' i Ins friends and thr public. HhWare bodies are Fire Proof, large and con Tobacco. 'O J BHDS. Tobacco for sale by O-i PONCE & M'K'NZIE. feb 13 w|35 For Sale, /JA Bbls Boston mess >i, ef, superior quality VV 50 ps 1st and 2d quality Russia Duck 70 do thick and thin Ravens do 12 tons assorted Swedes and Russia Iron For sale by SAMUEL WRIGHT, Hunters Buildings. feb 10 32 i . For Sale 150 Tierces new Rice I octal 197 J. P. WILLIAMSON Auctioneers. IAKR NOT 10E—You are hereby required to make returns of sales of Merchan ’ize, sold auction, from the Is May to the 1st Jin last- before the 25th inst. |feb!4 3« J °HNI ROBERTS, ct. A'ilmmisirator’s Notice. BRSONS Indebted to the estate of Martha W. nniiger deceased, are requested to make im ■in., pay mf nt, and those having demands lied JS e ®* 8le » W ‘H present them properly at- 'led within the time limited by law. -/ WM. WILLIAMS. Administrator. feb 5 . ^^T'inistiTRtor’s Notice; ' derr?^.? indeb ed 10 th « estate ef Mary Hall LBP"4«» ^quested to make immediate tate wiN™A hose }| a,dn ff demands against said f&U& e by& Pt0per,y atte8ted( wUhiM WM. WILL* A MS. febs 2s Administrator. Ittrur » " Hrought to Jail * I savs V h?^ 8h ' ° n - ll,e t^lb-inat. a negro man who L Lil ke, and that he belongs to LSiM* Simons’ Island,.and that he R(ute^ ceks %- He.U5feet 1 inch bout 28 years of age and has a acald \ I. D‘LY0N, j c t , HPr NOTICE. llAK r °n P ^ r8 i ,i P° fWllUA1 * and J«»» O- 1 In nwto » 18 da y d ' KSl0Ve< ' hy • mutual con k ail ™. *° a . speedy settlement of the bu Npavm™fT , , , u debted are ca,,ed upon to I pa y®ent to John O. Baker In 2i WILLIAM BAKER, JOHN O BAKER, Riceborough, Ga. Jan 1,1824. spection, feb 16 Beef and Pork. ‘ rime Beef prjme Pork, New York city in- For sale by arV\ Barrels Prime Beef *J '\ J 50 dd 37 HALL & HOYT. Sugars. QA HOGSHEADS Nc« Orlenns Sugar, for OU sale by HAl.L W HOYT, eb 16 37 , Justices Court. fTIHE subsfcnbcisCi urt w.ii in future be held X at his House, in Pre.-ident Street, between Habersham and Price Street—where lie at pre- ,-eat keeps, his Office. Ilia return day in this month, is on Saturday next. S. MORDECA1, j. r. feb 13 z 34 Crockery Ware. J B. HERBERT & CO having received .the k agency of an extensive POTTERY in Liver, pool, will fill orders for Crockery of any descript. ion on advantageous terms, feb 13 34 TT77 NOTICE. 1%rL. MASON will act as my agent during my XiX absence from this city. feb 16 m37 TIMOTHY EVANS. At Private Sale. rr Family of Negroes, (30 in number,) among •jvX which, there are seventeen first rat* Field Hands. For term* apply to a. ; J. B. HERBERT & CO. f Should the above negroes not be sold before the 1st March next, they then will be sold at pub liti.auction at the Court House. j*n 23 17 notice; "J3ERS0NS having-demands against the estate XT" of Nugent McConoloag, will bring their ac counts forward, attested, and those indebted tc the estate Will make immediate payment. ELLEN M'CONOLOAG feb 12 t34 notice. ‘Mirmof ner *' ),p beret °fore exiatlng under kw'd.'ffr him* 6en.ilhm\iuiv«»i ,\\\ Mi persona bav. . A n m-ii . are ‘iriebted, will COnt j n M,ller » who.is duly authorised l tl ' e lb* co ARTHUR G MILLER, ELIAS FORT |e 8x >n th,--, ® Subscriber, l" n l 'is oww ^”"''"'" an KWorage BusV f lvi<: e8 toth, iw >U j 1 ’ un ' 8 tender i t firm » wl " [ oiv nil connignmi-uts. putiRb,'Janu a? i„ , H O. MILLER. ,a jy, 1834, P RISONS'having demands against the estate of James Anderson, late ol Augusta deceased, lire requested to present their claims properly at tested, and those indebted to make immediate payqmgttto ; • * JOHN BALFOUR. Administrator. feb, 7;.* < NOTICE. kERSONS indeb'.ed to the estate of scribed by^ Law to ‘jan 22 17 JOS. LAW, Sen’r. qualified ex’r. Brought lo Jail, v if N Savanni.b, .on tJie 19th instant, a negi who says his name is Solomon, and that '* ngs.to Mr,Mathew* of St Simons Island,and that t-i ranayay 'i&boht-T wcekB ago, he is 5 feet 4 -oheshigli, and Hbout 30 year.-, of age, and is pit-' 'X wjth the small pox on his luce. 1. D’LYON,ice. jan 23 IS 80“ The pole boats Olive Branch, and Wilder, will now take freight to Augusta at one half the custbfnary rates—and will always take for less than' the rate exacted by the Georgia Steam Boat Company. Apply to ofc G. B. LAMAR, feb 2 25 Neva England Rum. BBLS NeW 1 England Rum, just received Jl r and for tale, by „ , '■ CALVIN BAKER, feb 11 b33 Castor Oil and Stoeet Oil. Bottles F^hea U Talbots superior Cas. 200 bottles American Cold Expressed do do 200 do do second quality do do 200 do West India do do for plantation use 20 doz do 8weet Oil in Boxes o' one doz reed and for sale by F. I. LAV, Druggist, ., Shad's buil’ling. feb 12 i34 Com Grits, Corn Flour, and Cracked Com. riTHE subscriber has on hand, and intends keep* X ing at hia store, in Gildon's building, Market Kquare, a constant aupply of Corn Grits, and Corn Flour, manufactured from the best Southern Flint com i and Crack’d Corn for horses. ALSO, An assortment of choice LiqUORS and GROCERIES, Which lie will sett at the most r- ciuced price.-, tor cash—and solicits the patronage of his friends nd the public SAML. PHIL,BRICK, jan 26 cm20 A Card. ■\ FEW Ladies cun be genteelly accommodat JRl ed with board, in a central and pleasant part of the ‘litv. Young Ladies or Children will «lso be received as boarders, and eveiy facility grant ed to forward the views of Parents, or Guardiu'ns. Apply to the Editor. . feb 5 28 ,, Wants a Situation, A man that is will uccukmted both with the /X culture of cotton and rice, as he .has been se* veral years in that business as an overseer, em ployment is his chief object and terms will be ve* ty low. A line left at the post office directed to h. M. will meet with prompt attention. . jan 9 7 . Ten Dollars, VX,' ILL be given for ttie apprehension of Tom tv (alias) Cane, who.absconded from the subscriber about ten days ago, lie is well known in the city, and has been in the employ of Mr Criatie and others, cleaning the market for three or four years past. WM. H. GREENE. feb 16 x 37 The Subscribers, YT AVB still un hand a few Unit Pipes and Qr. T. .1 Casks of their fit at importation of Madeira Wine, pr Lovely Kcziah,.from John Oleveiru U Co. The brand in well known in. Savannah and the quality wilt not be found inferior to any of tin former shipments of that house. Their last im portation prNapol. on is equally good, and those who may wish to purchase cun 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* SCOTT V BALFOUR. Jan 31 cn24 Law Office. r ITHE subscribers having entered into partner- ft. ship in (he practice of.the Law, will attend to any business entrusted to them. ' ' ' M MYERS, S. COHEN. jan 26 20 For Sale. t VALUABLE Rice Plantation on Savannah River, about 7 miles,from’the City—having one hundred and forty fiye acres rice land, drain ed and under good Banks,.and as good a pitch ol tide as any on the river. Four hundred and ninety two acres high and good provision land, with Dwelling Hous, Bares,framed Negro Houses with brick chimneys, w.hh a gang of eighty two negroes on the same, accustomed to the Culture of Rice. Terms made known by applying to JNO. P. WILLIAMSON. QTj* The Charleston Cpit^er will pleffSe insert the above once a week for two months, and for. ward their biH to this Office /eb 6 29 ?■ ; A. B. HAYDEN, ' t DENTIST, [RESPECTFULLY offers his j professional ser. XV vices to the citizens pf Savannah and its vi. cinity. He has taken rooms in the dwelling oc cupied by Mrs. Limbert, on' Broughton street, first door east of the residence of the late Doct. Kollock, where he will be happy to wait upon those who may honor him with their confidence. N. B. Haydens approved dentrifice and tooth brushes of thefiret quality may be had as above, feb 10 32 City Tax Returns. 4\ LL persons are hereby required to make <£&, their returns of property liable to tax in the A.ity on or before the first day of March next A double tax will be assess, d on all defaulters after that period in con/,; mjty with the ordinance in such case made and provided. JNO. I. ROBERTS, City Treaturer dec 3t 253 Brought to Jail TN Savannah on the 1st inst. a negro man who X says his name is Dublin, and that he belongs to John Fish of Washington County, Ga. and thut he runaway about one month ago. He is 5 feet 7J in ches high, and about 28 years oF&ge. I. D’LYON,. I SC- nov 208 For Liverpool, The regular trading ship, GEORGIA, Vamum, Master, Is now loading lit A. Low & Co’s, wharf, (formerly McCready’s) and will meet , with j: sputch. For freight, apply to A. LOW «s CO. feb 3 i.26 For Liverpool, j r ,- The fn.-: sainna coppered ahip- LADY GALLATIN, ’ — —, Master, Has commenced loading—will be deputched without delay. For freight of200 bales cottpn or passage, having good accommodations, apply to . , HALL U HOYT. feb 9 31 === By J. B. Herbert <Sf Co. On TUESDAY, 24lli inst. at 11 o’clock, Will.be told on Hunter’s upper wharf, for account of all concern&d, Two Anchors, One Cable, * One Mainsail, Saved from the wreck of Schr. Kitty bf Charles*' ton. * Terms Cash, feb 17 „ 38 By Calvin Baker. .OH THURSDAY, 19th inst. at II o’clock. In front of his auction Store, A general assortment of GROCERIES, ALSO, A valuable anortrhent of Bntiih and American DRYGOODS. feb 16 34 Sheriff'.■■'ales'continued. On the firtt Tuetday in March next. W I.L be sold at tHe Court House in Effing* ham County, between the legal hours of sale,—All the right title and interest of In and to all that tract of land in Effingham County, contain* ing 1000 acres more or leas called Knoxborough, purchased by Charles Tlot, sen. dec of Nathaniel Russel, bounded by lands ot Wilkins, CUyler, the 15 mile house tMct and Glebe land as Charles Ti* ots—Also, 197 acres bounded east by Canaan tots, northwardly by land of J Cuyler, westwurdly by Knoxborough, the two last tracts subject to two mortgages levied on as the property of Charles Tic; at the suit of Henry MeAlpin and others — Sold at the nsk of the former purchaser S. NKIDLINGEIt, into. feb 14 36 Fo^ Liverpool, * The superior copper fastened ship GENERAL UNGAN, Crabtree, Master, Has commenced loading—will ha' e immediate dispatch. For freight of 150 bales cot ton, apply to HALL U HOYT. feb 7 30 JFor Liverpool, The su|iertor coppered and cop per fastened brig AMERICA, Wm Graves Master, Is now taking in her cargo, and will meet with dispatch. For freight, apply to the captain on board, at Anderson’s wharf, or to PETERSEN, HAMMOND & CO. Jones’ nuildings. feb 11 33 For Liverpool, The coppered ml copper fastened Ship WILLIAM. For freight of 300 bales cotton, ap ply to ux|jt, Anthony Moffat, on board, at Dun ning's wharf, or to PETERSEN, HAMMOND & CO feb 11 33 .! mea* Hoi ding* NOTICE, „ T O all whqtn.;it may eont6rnij*ri6 jjefflbn is au? thorised to do any business for the subscri. ber in Savannah, but A. Harmon. CHARLES GREGORY. feb S Mf 56 Fur New fork. [first line ] ***TV. 'ilie iasi sailing coppered packet ship . ( CLIFFORD W 'tYNE, White, Master, Will *-»!> un the 2lst inst. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to C. C. GRISWOLD, or E WILLIAMS. feb 12 34 For New-York, [established line ] The fast sailing u-guiar packet Ship AUGUSTA, Evnns, Master, cceeds the Louisa Matilda, in this line, and will sail on Tuesday, 24th inst. For freight or passage, having superior accomodations, apply to HALL & HOYT feb 16 37 Sheriff’s bales. On thefiret Tuetday in March next, W ILL be sold in front of the Court tiouae ht Effingham County, at the usual hotirs, the following property. A negro woman named Harriet, levied on at the property of Benamir. Morel, to satisfy an exe. cution in favor of the estiteof John Berry, re* turned to me by a constable Also, a negro fellow named Fprtune, levied oil aa the prperty of Benjamin Morel, to satisfy an execution in favor of Taylor, Davis and Taylor. Also, 80 acres of Isnd, bounded south by Sliultt, east by Metzger, west by McIntosh, levied on as the property of Matthew Reiaser, to aalisfy exe* outions in favor of the estate of John Berry, re* turned to me by a constable. Also, 750 acres of Isnd in Effingham County; bounded on the north by Savannah river, on the east by land of Maria 1. Gold wire, on the aoutb by land of William King, on the nnrih by land of John Goidwirei alio one ne> ro mao named Scipi, levied on as the property of George W. King, to iaiisfy executions in favor of sundry persons. Also, 55 bead of stock cattle, in the 2d District of Appling county, levied on as ihe property of Wiley Wright, to satisfy an execution in favor of George W. Owe s, pointed out by Benjamin Ken* nedy as suretv for '.Yiley Wright. J. G. MfNGLBDORFF, s * o. i*n 31 - 2 For Havana. The schooner HOPE, Wm. Godsoe, master, For freight apply on board Tay wharf, or to S B. PARKMAN. If ho offer* for, sale, landing from taid Schooner 49 Hhds and 3 tierces superior Molasses 17 Bags Coffee, ALSO, On board raid schooner, A quantity of Fruit. for which, apply to the Master, feb 10 m 32 Apply to For Boston, The fine i;eiv packet brig SEA ISLAND, Isaac Atwood, Matter, Is ready to receive freight this day. S B PARKMAN, Who offer* for Sale, 50 bbls new Rum - 6 pipes Holland Gin 200 boxes Herring 2 pipes superior Cognac Brandy, [Sig- nette’s brand] 10 halfpipes Pico Madeira Wine, of -first quality *. ' 10 pipes French Sherry dir. feb 13 m 34 : 1 For Freight or Charter, -V, The ntbstiintiid brig 5xS VENUS, Captain Kelly, Will be in readiness to receive a cargo in two days. For terms, apply to HALL & HOYT. feb 7 30 jtor Baltimore* The schooner CELIA, Fuller Master, _ will sail with despatch. For freight or passage, having good accommodations, apply lo the master on board at Jones’ upper wharf or to HALL & HOYT. feb 11 33 . . .sheriff Sales. On the firtt ’I uetday in stpril next W ILL he si.Id ' before the Oourt House in Chatham County, between the u-ual hours; the following Negt-oea, , 'Isaac, Sophia, Jim,George,Jesse,Teoar, Mary, Celia, Rose and Monday, lei ied on as the proper* ty uf David E. Adams, to satisfy an execution is* metl on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in lavor of Amos Scudder, assigned. > I. D’LYON, boo. feb 4 27 . Sheriff’s Sale. On ihe first Tuetday in March next, \X) ILL be void at the Court House, in the V V county of Effingham, between the legs! hours of sale A negro man named Ralph, levied on as the property of William Stephens, of Green county; to satisfy an execution in favor of Kuasel Steph ens, of Warren county Georgia; property pointed out and delivered by the plomtiff S. NE1DLINGKR,dug. jan 30 23 .' Sheriff’s sales ' On the first Tuetday in March next, W ILL be sold at the Court House in Kiceboro, Liberty County, between the usual hours of sale, Three negroes, Grace; Arcbeji and Maty, levi* ed on as the property of Simon A Fraser, tosatia* fy an execution issued on the foreclosure of d Mortgage, in favor of Robert Hendry Jufir. v* Simon A Frasier, EDWARD WAY. s * c, dec 30 253 Sheriff’s SBles, On the first Tuesday in March next, W TLL be sold at the Court House in Ricebo. rough, Liberty county, between the hours 'of -]0 and 3 o'clock, the following property, to witj One negro named Affey, levied on as the. pro perty of Thomas S. Hell, to satisfy two execu tions in favor of Wm. H. Edwards, and turned o* ver to ine by a Constable. 0 Also, one tract of land containing three hun* dred and fifty acres, moke or less; with a largo dwelling bouse and other out buildings thereon, lying on the main road that leads from SUnburV to Milledgeville; bounded by lands bf John Dun* woolly and others, levied on as the property rif Nathan Williamson to satisfy an 'execution in fa* ♦oV:bf aUx- m. M'lver. ' Also, one hundred acres of Pine Land more or less, levied on as the property of Wm. Futch to satisfy an execution in favor of Joseph Flower^ and turned over to me by a Constable. EDWARD WAY, a lo. jan 31 24 NOTICE. T RE Steam Boat Company will continue to taae fi eight for Augusta, until further notice, at one fourth less than their present established rates. JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent. feb 9 >. m31 and Indian Bread, C AN be obtained EVERY MORNING, at Mr Robinson’s Bakery, corner of prsytoo street and Bav lane. , feb/ ' Administrators Sale. On the 1st Tuesday in April next. W ILL be sold before the Court House in Brj*> an County between the usual hour? of side. A tract of land containing 6B acres more or lew. with the improvements thereon known by the name of Lincoln, belonging to the estate of Mary Ciibbedge deceased—Sold for the Benefit of th6 heirs and creditors of said estate—conditions cash. JOHN CUBBEDGB, Administrator. feb 7 36 r. For Sale. k Plantation Containing ninety three and three nL quarter acres of land, with a comfortable 1 welling house in good repairs, in a pleasant and healthy situation on the Island of St. Simons. There are on the premises 2 Cotton Houses, 1 gin house—kitchen, carriage bouse, Stable and other out buildings— a garden and orchard of Oranges and other fruit t^ees, about twenty five or thirty head of Cattiei a spring of the pur est water, and situated upon a creek, which, at fords a bold landing and plenty of fish Fqr par ticulars, apply to Wx. Chaio, in Savannah, or to JAMES B. WRIGHT, jnn 15 jw-11 optheprohiUel. ~*L'heth devsigned H AVE associated themselves, in 'the practice of the Law, in Ihe several Courts' pf tbit Eastern District), jack W m. h. McAllister, I AMUKfcr J. RATARO.