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fiitir Marshal's sales,
V the first Tuesday in December, in front of
r..urt*Housc. betwoon the usual hours,
[ Jr'sold, the following property, if the taxes
0 P fX id ' New iceds, now known in the
. L ° J the city us Oglethorpe ward, bounded oust
Il'lVcst lh'oiu-strcct, south by a vacant lot, wes,
1 I,U and north by lot No. I. levied on us the
11 Jf o. L. Cope, tosutisfy his city tuxes for
S 1821, 18^2, 1823, and 182-1, amount tax
rj'gj 57 and cost
Hv'Jh,. city taxes of said estate fertile years 1821
L 1822, amount tax $99 mm cost.
1 „ iltVot No. !•. and buildings, ( urpenters How,
1 ‘‘f tJarden, bounded cast by cast boundary
"7 ,uth by lot No. 10, west by east Urnad-st.
,1 north by lot No. 8, levied on as the property of
t inns F. Maxhotn, to satisfy bis city taxes tor
years 1823 and 182-1, nmountdue tflO.
lAn undivided half Lot No. «, Hick’s Tytl.ing
Irdval ward bounded east by lot No. 7, south
[ Slate street, west liv west half of said lot, and
[rth bvalano, levied on as the property of Hen-
I liVoils, to satisfy, his city tax for the present
imniini /Ini* $13 and cost*
DAY’S COMYN’S DIGEST.,
IrnmmMm&Sia.--.
FOR PUBLISHING B Y SUBSCRIPTION
Comyn’s Digest of the 1 Laws of
England. :
F ROM the 6th London edition, enlarged and
with Addition»to the Present Time;
TO wniCH IS ADDED,
A Digest of Cases nt Nisi Prius,
By Anthony Hammond, Esq. with the addition ofthc
Principal American Decisions,
By Thomas Day, Esq. to be complotcd in 8 vol
umes, nt $(! per vplumn, bound in calf.
Tim 1st volume of this valuable work is now
ready for delivery and the others >vill follow with
os little delay ns possible, The Improvements and
editions to this edition will so much
e levied on 'ns tfe properly 'of the life estate of
D. Leby, to satisfy bis city tax for the years
laud 1884. Amount due $25 80 nnd cost,
quarter of Wharf, Lot No. 4, Trustee Garden,
.nlled east by half of said lot, west by lot 3,
th by Fort Wayne, and north by Savannah
cr, levied on ns the property of A. L. Hart-
re. to satisfy the city taxes of said property tor
i yenrt 1821, 1822, and 1823. Amount duo
60 nnd eost. • v
building on the south cast corner of lot latter
larby ward; levied on ns the property ol Jns.
Cannon, to satisfy his‘ city lax for the yoor
.3. Amount-due $17_31, and cost,
hot and building, Oglethorpe word, bounded
by tho estate of Wayne’s lot, south by
h»f, west by u lane, and north by
enus Mayers’ whnrf lot; levied on as the pro-
tv of the estutc of James Clarke, Sen. to satis*
aid estate’s city tax for the year 1828. Amount
i $16 and cost.
x building on Telfair’s wharf lot, known os the
I House; levied on as the property of Freder*
pTudcr, to satisfy his city tux for the present
Ir. Amount due $10 onu cost,
jlalflot no. Hand building, Trustee Garden, nt-
lliedto Washington ward, bounded east by Rey-
^d's-st. south by lot no. 10, west by lot no. 7,
1 north by lot no. 0 j levied on as the. property
Surah Middleton, to satisfy her city taxes for
[years 1823 and 1824. Amount duo $0 75,
leftst. I •
lot letter R, and building, Oglethorpe Ward,
[uiled east by St. Gall-st. south by a lane, West
i lane, and north by lot letter T; levied on as
property of IVm. I. Scott, to satisfy bis city
ur toe present year. Amount due $3 75, and
i building on lot no. 35, Columbia ward; le-
li on as the property of Catharine E. Deveax,
atlsfyhcr city taxes for tlie year 1823 and
4. Amount due $27 and cost,
ot no. 28'and building, Wurrcn ward, hound-
art by lioiiston-st. south by n lane, west by
|nu. 27, and north by Congress-st, levied onas
[property of E. Swarbrick, to satisfy his city
I for the year 1824. Amount due $12 81 1-4,
d cost.
Building on lot no 32, WaiTcn ward; levied on'
Ithe property of Byotte Favard, to satisfy her
ly tax for the year 1834. Amount due $9 25,
Id cost.
IA building on pnrt lot no. 6, Carpenters Row,
p\v attached to Green ward; levied on as the
figerty of John F. Duval, Sen. to satisfy his city
(. tot the year. 1823. Aniyunt due $7 60, and
_ on lot no. 62,Brown ward, bounded
i«t by vacant lot, souyi by Liberty-st. west by
t no 63, and north by alane; levied on as the
'operty of A, 1. D'Lvon, to satisfy Ids city tax
r the year 1824. Amount due $7 60, and cost.
I Wharf lot no. 3, Warren wued, bounded east
f no. 4, south by Bny-st. west by lot no. 2,
Id north by Savannah river; levied on as the
lopejty of Peter Kean, to satisfy his city taxes
p the years 1823 and 1824. Amount due $25
pd cost.
[Part of bpildiiigs on lot no. iG, Carpenter tyth-
& Darby ward; levied upon as the property of
,^. aro !?’ lo satisfy Ids city taxes for the
118-dland 1824. Amount due $7 60, and
ots no,21 and 22, and buildings, Liberty
a bounded cast by Liberty Square, south by
k-st. west by HpstBroad-st. nnd north byPres-
nt-st. evied on bs the property of Mnrthn
Ikins, to.s.atisfy her city tuxest’or the year 1824
ount due $750,and costs.
Glidings on south lialfoflot no. 40 ; levied ...
property ot Benjemiu Sheftull, to satisfy
y tuxes tor the years 1823 and' 1824 5
imtil .i $1760, mid costs,
uddmgs on lot no. 24, Elert ward, levied on ua
property of J. L Bulloch, to satisfy his city
iedln f W0St lmif of lot no - fi > G <-een ward
iB2s ™ di824
blldlngi on lot no, 22, Elbert ward; levied
W Maria Llllibrige and Sift
la d »] * ° f8ft ' a FoP^'ty fob the years
u !,..!' An,0unt due . §32 60, and costs.
ttthcoftiM.f 0 " ou{ i'- enst «>ttw of lot'no, 6,
nroDertv^nf pf’ ^ KC , ke , r ward > levied on as
C PC ef Phoebe Johnson, to satisfy herci-
bvBcitvtuxrs y r 0f, !u a "" oHe Larouss(! - to satisfy
JlSVadcosS. r ,he ->' C “ r Amount du'c
important ai
enhance its value,os to supercede Bacon’s Abridge
ment, and nt n price considerably less.
> W. T. WILLIAM?* .
Who has Just Received, >
A number of new and valuable
MW
, ALSO, •
ALBUMS,,.elegantly bound in Morocco
gilt leaves, various sizes and prices,
nov 6 m200
Dupont's Poiedcr, Groceries,
Domestic Goods, fyc. -
PC 4Y Whole and hall kegs Dupont's Powder
tl'J 1°0 BagsBuck anil patent Shot, assorted
600 pounds Bur Lead
2 tons Share Moulds
60 kegs cut Nuils, assorted
420 Bags prime Lngirira Coffee
15 do Black Pepper-
20 ten cuddy Boxes fresh Hyson Tea
20 two pound cannister Irhperial do •
10 Boxes Loaf Sugar
10*Baskets first quality Sweet Oil
lSdozflnsk- do do do
20 pounds fresh Nutmegs
80 doz best London Mustard ' *
10 pipes and 20 barrels Gin
18 nhds N, E. Rum
0 Boses No. 8 and 10 Cotton Cards
10 000 first quality clarified Quills
240. pieces Domestic .Cotton Goods
mprising a handsome assortment of Brown nnd
Bleached SHIRTING and SHEETING, Stripes,
Plaids and Checks, which will lie sold in quanti
ties to suit purchasers at the lowest market pnee,
by M. HOPKINS,
nov 6 ||20fl . Mnrket Square.
Jvow lm'dijyg,
Xfi BARRELS Rntenburgh Gin
l/Vr 15 Pipes do do
30 Barrels Now England Rum
20 Hogsheads do do
25' Boxes Mould Candles
■100 do Soap
. 60 Bngs Prime Havana Coffee
• 8 Bales Bleached Sheetings
2 Do brown do
6 Do do .Shirtings
6 Cases Plaids and Ginghams,
60 Barrels NaVy Bread
60 Do Pilot do
15 Do Current Wine
18 Casks Cheese
6 Tubs Goshen Butter .
For sole by S. C. GREENE,
nov 1 ||r202 Moore's U'harf.
Sugar.
flA BOXES brown Havana Sugar
J.UU20“ white “ «
12 bblsbrown. “ '«
Koy sole by GAUDUY St HERBERT.
vlOS ■
Lumber, Factorage and Com
mission Business. .
T IIE Subscriber continues the Lumber, Faetov.
age and Commission Business, at Ids old
stand near the Union Ferry Wharf, andtendershis
services to his friends and the public.
He will also attend to the RE-PACK1NG nnd
COMPRESSING of COTTON,his ootton press be
ing in complete order.
Oct 30 201 JNO. EVERlNGilAM.
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lia r to sniilr I , ro P e , r, y of the estate of Win. H.
!°! Wfi8tof Fuhm-st
tv of Tnvn V s levied on 03 the pro^
year 1823 Am’ tos “ tis ^y bis city taxes for
L «)ne $7 nnd posts.
Iplnn of thecitv f ) w [ e " 1 sbur S' now brtown in
7 by lot no wni ’ d >boundcd
bo 27,a„d n o r lot no ' wcst by
Property of ihp t L^ y . MR J earet - 8t levied 0,1 “ 3
ify the dtv f ri ,„ e8 i llte , 0 ^ M a fy Saunders, to
y ea r 'W. Amount
^ S’rpo WMd h ?e S v°ind h ' C08t C °fr er of lot no ' 6 >
1 May, to sutisrv n 08 u 'o, property of
’ Um ° unt due $60 and ?ost aXeS ° r H ^
207 F, M. STONE, Marshal.
— •' ■ \ ; '
sales. '■
riLlbe SJ W December next.
Lihcrty- CO m. ( I! Court House in Riceboro
P of
II a <^iSs, b&!&Jng one hundred i
[II, Scnr, on the ok'! < ? U V lfi ? ort b by lands U1 ..
. 011 all other sido.S^ ands °f Mrs llreggers
ho property of,l n |,„ «. vacnn , t ,an d> ilovied on
dry executions in r? Sbe Pa rd , Senr. lo satisfy
f, 1 *. a»d turned o v [ a r r of , J °hn Standly anil
.J 80 ’ dn ° tract oflifnV?-n m ? Vy. a constable.
Efe *? orfi or less, lvinl «° n !? ,nbl 8 two l hundred
Me, levied on as tL^ ° n ,e ' vafe ro of Bcaids
fe ( ° satisfy ah JSte&n/ Vlns* Strick*
V> v 9 207 E ’ W AV, i t. c.
^ 4".
oct 27
L. PETTY,
OFFERS FOR SALE,
1 BARRELS Philadelphia Whiskey
JLtHJ 20 Hogshead, do do
60 barrel/. Bticli’s Gin &. White’s do
100 do Pennington’s Loaf Sugar
20 hhds St..Croix. Sugar
125 bags Coffee
5 do old Java Coffee
12 pines Holland Gin
6 do Cognac Brandy
v 4 * do Jamaica Rum
10 qr casks Malaga Wine
2 half pipes Greek do
20 casks Shot, assorted
100 kegs Dupont’u Gunpowder
125 canister do Eagle do
10 bngs Black Pepper
10 do Pimento
6 do Race Ginger
Hyson and Gunpowder Teas
60 barrels fresli Flour
60 half do do
15 Tons Iron,
2 do Plough Moulds
100' kegs Nails, assorted
10 hogsheads Molasses
26 kegs Tobacco
1200 bushels Liverpool Salt
20 barrels Prime Pork
25 casks Brown Stout
20 do Pints* 8 dozen each
20 nuarter boxes Segnrs
10 dozen cak steel Axes
100 pieoes Cotton Bagging
25 boxes Salts
Gin Cases, Demijohns, Sic. feci
ov 3 • t.200
PLAINS AND BLANKETS
riHIE Subscribers have received by the jute nr-
X rivals from New-Ynrk and Liverpool, their
FALL SUPPLY,
consist'inis or
6-4 and 0-4 London Du file Blankets
0-4 and 14-4 Rose Blankets
11 bite, Mixlnnd Bine Plains, very low
6-4 Blue and Mixt Cloths for servants
Fine White Welsh.FlanncIs
Do White, Blue and Red Yorkshire
Very fine Scarlet Cloths and Cassiinercs
Superfine Cloths, Cnssimercs nnd Satiinel
Bombnzeens and Bomlmzetts
4-4 and 6-4 Black, VVhlto nnd Pink
, ’ Italian Crapes - t -
. Caroline Plaids and SalisburyJFlnn-
Linen and Cotton Bed Tick
4-4 nnd 8-4 Counterpanes and Quilts
Fine Printed Cuuntcrpnncs, u new article
Furniture,and Garment Dimity
Printed Cnrobrick and Furniture Chintz
Fine Irish Linen and Sheeting
I/inen Cambric and do Handkerchiefs
Rich Shaded amiFignred Silks
Bnrtige and Colored Florence
Bnmge Scarfs und Handkerchiefs
Rich Cashmere Scarfs, Shawls and Hand
kerchiefs
Robluctt Veils and Thread Lnccs
4-4 and 0-41’lalii and Fig. Bobinctts
do do Cambric and Jnconetts
do * do Nainsook and Book Muslin
do ( do Real India Jaconetts and Mull
- -Muslins
Flounce Robes and Inserting Trimming
Rich Bull Dresses and Head Ornaments
Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hose of all dos-
> criptions,
.With sundry other articles, too numerous to men
tion, all of which will be sold on the fnost accom
modating terms, by
WM. 4' H. ROSE.
opt 21 crl93
The Subscribers
Continue the Commission Business in Liv
erpool, under the Firm of *’
ISAAC, LOW A CO.
A ND will at all times make liberal advances on
produce consigned to them for side.
Having ships regularly in the Liverpool trade,
and owning a convenient wharf, on whlth there
Wrc roomy Fire-proof Stores, cotton will be re
ceived nnd forwarded in their own vessels, or
those to their address, free of any commission.
Orders for merchandize, will he executed nnd
'only a commission charged, when the payment' is
satisfactorily secured.
A general assortment of British
is just received, being bought with Money and se
lected, by one of the pnrtnerx. they will be furnish
ed as low us by any regular importing House in
the United Slates, and on a long credit, for
approved paper. ANDREW LOW &.CO
oct 2(5 197
Beady Made Clothing',
tt?“ tit cost!!! -£0
rrHIE.snhseriber intending to leave this plate b;
A the "01 li of this month, offers his STOCK Ol
GOODS AT COST.—It comprises a general as
sortment of
CLOTHING OF ALL SIZES.
JOHN P. SETZ.
oct 7 186 *■ .'
NEW STORE,
North Side of Market Square.
A NEW STORE has been opened next door to
J II M'Kensie's Hat Store, Market Square,
where a fewGOODSwill he sold low for Cash, viz-
Black Tafcta Ribbon, 4 inch wide cts for two
yards
M do 14 “ 6J cts per yd.
White Kid Gloves, very superior, Is (id per puir
“ long do do 75 rts do
Gentlemen’s Beaver Gloves, 50 cts do
do do ■ lined 75 do
Caroline Pluids nt reduced prices,
Turtnn ^ do do . ;
Bnmbazctts, Calicoes, Ribbons '* '
Inserting Trimming
Flannel, waistcout patterns very superior
ALSO,
A qunntlty of ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, from
25 to 37-i cents.
Very large imitation Combs
Fancy Handkerchiefs, Waist Buckles, Sip. Sie.
nov 5 *m2(i<>
(C?* The gentleman who has in
in his possession the 1st volume of Russel on
Crimes, Sic. with the name of “ OWENS" mark,
cd upon tho.cpver, will be so good as to return
the same to the office of
M. M'ALLISTER.
nov 6 106
.Wanted in a Private Family
A TEACHER well versed, (in the different
branchesof English Education, and the Latin
Also, in a Country Store,
A Cleric who can he well. recommended as
salesman und accomptnnt.. '
dov 4 m205 WATT Si SMETS.
o*.
A family of House Servants
fVF ^aott character—For sale—for’particulars
V-F apply at this office.
noV
n203
50
. Flour, Butter, etc.
BBLS Baltimore Flour
20 KegS Goshen Butter
25 Bills N. E. Rum
81 do Northern Gin
10 Qr Cusks Currant Wind
16 Bags Havana Coffee
Fdrsalehy S. C; GREENE,
nov 4 r||205■
LAW
T IIE subspriber tenders his professional servi
C.cs to the publio; und begs leave to inform
(hem, that he may at ull times he found at the. Of
fice of Messrs. Davies &• Berrien, situated in Hun
ter’s buildings oil the Bay. '
JOSEPH VALLENelE SEVAN.
Savannah, Oct. 20,182-1.
(p* The Constitutionalist, Goorgia Journnl.nml,
Washington News, arc requested to giro the Hi
hove 3 insertions, weekly.
The Subscriber has taken the
HOUSE in the Village of Hice-
horo’, recently occupied by Mr.
Keinpton, and intends keeping a pub
lic house, for tire accommoda.ion of
TRAVELLERS and BOARDERS.
Those who may favor him With n call are assured
thut every attention will be paid to their comfort
and convenience) His table will be su|iplied with
the best the country affords; his Bar with choice
fjijiiors and his- Stable With tho-best provender,
und an attentive Ostler—the rales moderate.
DAVID STETSON.
oct 30 201
' To Rent. •
The Tenefnent at present oc
cupied by Thomas U. P. Charl
ton, the property <« Chnrles Harris,
Esq. In Broughton Street; and posses
sion given on the 1st November.
Oct l!i IP! '
TO BE LET.
The STORE oorner of Bay
and Dray ton-Strects, nbw occu
pied by J. P. Setze. Possession may
lie had on the 16th of this m ;nth. For
further particulars, apply to Peter Dupon. , ^
oct IP ||191 ‘ ;
To Rent.
That large and pleasantly
situated House in Broughton
street, now Occupied by Doctor J. B.
Bead; for terms, apply to Bulloch te
Dunwody, Factors.
JOHN MOREL.
Oct 16 a IPO
fill
• To Rent.
The Tenement in Broughton
Street udjoiningthe one occupi
ed by the subscriber; possession given
the 1st of November.
Oct 16
190
M. MYERS.
To Rent.
The wharf and stores, next
above Wayne’s, well calcula
ted for a wood nr Lumber wharf.
ALSO,
The yellow throe story Lrit-k buildings In Frank
lin Wurd.—An approve'd Tenant enn linve with
one of the .Tenements, the Furniture nnd servants
by curly application to R. F. WILLIAMS,
nov 4 II 1.205
&
To Rent.
The Dwelling House at pre
sent occupied by the Subscriber
at the east end of the Theatre, und
possession can be had immediately.
The House is u pleasant one and the yard large
and dry, with a commodious Garden. ,
JOS. S. PELOT.
net 23 a 194
For New-Yorkv
The brig
TONTINE,
Capt. Betts,
Will sail on Friday next, tile 6lh inst.
For freight or passage, having handsome accom
modations, apply to the" captain on board, at Wil
liamson’s wharf, or to
BLISS & WADSWORTH,
nov 3 m204 . w
For New-York,
(ESTABLISHED LINE.)
The regular packet ship,
WILLIAM WALLACE,
’ T. Wood, Master,
Will meet with despatch. For
freight orpussnge, having elegant accommoda
tions, apply to Capf. W. on hoard, at Jones* vm-
per wharf,-or tu It ALL fc HOYT,
nov 1 202
For New-York,
. The fast sailing ship,
CHARLESTON,
Hai.se v. Master, 1
Will sail on Thursday next.-
Will sail on Thursday next.—For
freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply to Capt. H. ou board at Jones’ upper'
wharf, or to HALL h IlOYT.
nov 1' 202
.For Greenock.
The first rate packet line ship
MENTOR, t '
J. L. Wilson, Master,
Will take xvhat freight of Cotton may
offer for Greenock, and be despatched as early
possible—appfy to WM. GASTON.
oc(27■, 193 . ;
For Liverpool.
The jvell known and tegular
trading slnpj
GEORGIA,
Varnum, muster,
Will meet with quick despatch.—For freight of
160 bales ol Cotton only, opply to
ANDREW LOW h Co.
105 tons of Livcr()ool SALT, and
38 crates assorted CROCKERY,
Received by the'Georgia and offered for sale low
for cash or on accommodating terms for approv
ed paper if taken immediately from on board the
vessel at Five Fathom—apply as above,
oct 9 187
By Calvin Baker.
ON MONDAY, tlie 8tli inst nt J1 o’clock,
' i At-liis Auction Store _
The Brick Store; nt present
BiiCSk occll P‘ C( l by Jonathan Meigs,
Ji 1 0,1 P |e Bay, corner of Barnard Street,
xr^aii on Lot No. 1, Dljjpiy Tything, back
ward, with throe-eights of said Lot; subject to<\
ground rent of $200 per annum, under a lease
from Jununry, 1822, for five years ; at the expira
tion of the lease, the leaser to pay for lli, building.-
at a vutuation.
ALSO,
A general assortment of seasonable
DRY GOODS.
' . also, ■ f ^ x
» "In front of his Auctiou Store
A general assortment of
GROCE RIE S,
■ ( '• < ALSO,* : V
3000 ll)s first quality Bacon.
nov 5 204 .
ESTABLISHED LINE
M :
I
To Rent.
A House on tho South Com
mon Brown Ward has four
Rooms on tlie first and three, on the
second floors. Possession given on
the 15th Novcmber->-Enquire of '
Oct 22 || i.l94 F. M. STONE.
A:
Bk
For Rent.
Tlie House in Broughton-st.
lately occupied by Mr. Tefit.—
The house corner .of Drayton and
York-strects', occupied by Mr Goff.—
file house fronting Oglethorpe occupied by Cant.
Bee. The house on tlie opposite side of the
Square, occupied.by Mr. Leach.
Tlie House nt present occupiud b.y .Mr. George
opposite to the Academy With an entire Lot, or
partof the lot would be leusod being 11 good stand
of a Groccrj’.,
* ALSO,
Several other good dwelling house -, nnd the
stores corner of Broughton 'and 'liuuiHrd-slreets
Apply to J. MARSHALL,
oct 6 Ip*. ' . ’ V- ’"
OF
; New-York Packets.
smrs. ■ MASTEns,
SAVANNAH, W. Beebe,
LOUISA MATILDA, D. Wood,
AUGUSTA, D. Van Dvok.
WM. WALLACE, T. Wood,
EMPEROR, Jill. Bennett,
The above are all Best rate .vessels, with expe
rienced commanders, and will continue to sail in
rcgularsiiccession throughout tlie season, leuving
Savannah for New-Yorx on Thursday, and New-
Ynrk for Savannah on Saturday in each week.—-
For freight or passage, apply io the Captains' on
board at Jones’s Urper Wharf, or to >
•1IALL & HOYT.
jnn 27 21
Notice.
FACTORAGE.
T HEsubscribcr tenders his thanks to his friends
and the public for the liberal encourage
ment he has received in the
FACTORAGE and COMMISSION
BUSINESS,
nnd trusts that by a strict attention to the -interest
of the Planter;lie will merit a continuance ofthelr
patronage.
For sale.
Grundy’s white Plains
Prime 42 inch Cotton Bagging.
ELIAS FORT,
Commerce Row.
oct 5 185
Planter's Bank.*
f~vN WEDNESDAY Next, 10th inst. Thanks-
vJ giving Day, this Bank will he shut. Notes
intended for discount must be offered on the Mon
day previous and will be acted on, on Tuesday.
Paper falling due on tlie 10th must be taken up pii
the 9th. J. MARSHALL,' Cashier
nov 3 m204
Planters Bank.
N OTICE is hereby given, that after the first
day of January next, this Bank will not re
ceive for a y debts due to it,, the notes.of the Da
rien Bank, nor the notes of any otlierbauk,which
does not, on demand, redeem its pnper with spe
cie. Notes and acceptances deposited for col
lection, until further notice, may be paid in any
of the notes of the Banks of.Georgia, It being un
derstood that depositors of such paper will he
paid in the same notes, the amount of collections
made for them.
j. Marshall, Cashier
nov 4 1.202-
Fi% Dollars Reward,
W ILL be paid for the apprehension and de
livery of the following Negroes to the Sub
scribers, living in Bourke Cunty, or any safe Jan
so we can get them—or a liberal reward will be
given for any part of them, to wit: Morattni) a
bright Mulatto man, aboijt 35 years old, rather
slendqr fnade nnd of keen apprehension, and bis
wife Hannah a black women about 45 yearn old,
with u scar on one side of her face, the property
of Joseph Hines—Ben an African about 45 years
old, small and well set and filed teeth, with’ a scnr
on one arm, and his wife Sylvia about 35 years of
age, pretty heavy'to her height.—They took of
3 Children Ben, Dave and Hetty, the children of
Ben and Sylvin, two of the children belong to the
Estate of Smith Stringer, deed, the othei’ child
and Ben and Sylvia to Abner Belbher. The;
broke loose a large Canoe on Tuesday the 281
September lust, at Stephen’s Bridge, Burke Coun
ty, nnd we tiling il '
Marshy Country,
.... . Ige,
ty, nnd we thing will nim down the River to tlie
Marshy Country, below Savannah, as Ben was
bought up therohm! has efneerunaway and got his
wife and ohildrcn back there and were apprehen
ded andjput in Savannah Jail, not two years ago,
—One of the men took off a Glin the other a Pi:
tol with them<
JOSEPH HINES,
ABNER BELCHER.
oct14 1B9
To Rent.
M The three story brick build-
inffon the Bay, lntely occupied
by JamesDicksox 4* Do us a trhole-
sale Dry Good Store. Apply to
C. W. ROCKWELL 4-CO.
sept "28 182
” 7 ~’ For Rent.
The brick, house in South
Broad Street, belonging to tlie
est. Thos. Gardner, dec. At iifosent
occupied by Thomas Butler, Esq. For
terms, apply to ’ H. KIRBY,
sept 28 t.182
Jill:
oct 7
To Rent.
The Store and Dwelling John
ston’s Square, lately occupied
by Mr. T. Walton, and Mrs. Blogg.
Apply to M. GRIFFITH,
Market Square.
rl86
HI
oct 7
To Rent.
Two dwelling Ilotises on Stntc
street, Columbia Ward. Apply
JNO; F. LLOYD.
rl87
To be let,
The well known STORE in
Whitaker-Strect, at present oc
cupied by Messrs Hazard Denslow
ns a Paint aud Oil Store. Possessioii
given immediately. For/particulnrs .apply to
LAY 4- HENDRICKSON.
oct 25’ 1.196
A :
1
■Mb
oct 26
To Rent.
A HOUSE in Broughton
Street, opposite tho residence
of Mr. Mason, enquire of
Mrs. ELIZA LLOYD.
m!97 ,
T HE Subscribershaving taken that well knotvn
bouAe, the Georgia Hotel, will'ucoommodute
steady boarders and transient persons, on the most
reasonable terms: Their table will be supplied
with the best the market affords, nnd every atten
tion will be paid to those who may favor them
with their Company.
They have also taken tile, extensive Stables at
tached to that building, where they can accommo
date a large, number of horseS, either by the month
or any shorter period.
' . DOTSON & MURPHY,
oct 12 «f188
Lip Balsam.
T HIS Balsam is highly recommended for tlie
ciiuj of soro and chopped Lips. It is said to
give immediate relief—a supply of it can be had
at the store of.
nov 3'
x
LAY &. HENDRICKSON.
To be Leased,
F OR a dumber of years, the Southern half of
Lot No. 6, Reynolds Ward,.oil the corner of
Broughton nnd.Abercorn streets, a very eligible
situation fq^.a dwelling house; Apply to
, A. J. PRATT
oct 14.,;- tM-igg;. ' ■
' . . 'Assize of bread.
T HE hvernge prite qfftour being $64 per
reh;196 weifibt, the -tvelght ol bread fin
r brr
for
rexent .month must be ’- ^
124 Loaf • 2 lbs 13> ounces
ti.} do ' 1 do 6Jt do
of Vvhiich. all bakers and sellers of bretulwUl tnke
due' notice. • •
oct 6 . WS
I i
A Steam Boat, with freighting Boats xvill.regu
larly depbrt from the Company’s wharf on Wed
nesdny nnd Saturday of each..week, end when
freight offers to make it necessary, an extra boat
wil» depart during the intermediate periods.
JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent.
oct 25 196
Third company Election^
An Election for firet and
secoiid Lieutenants and an
Ensigh for the Third Boat
Company, will tnke place nt the
Office of Justice RuSSr.Lt. on Thurs
day the I8lh 6f November inst.
A draft for the number of norl
commissioned officers required by
law wilt uiso take place at tlie same
time; ;
, C. H. HAYDEN,
Capt % 3d Company.
v>. i
nov 1
202 1
Regimental Orders v
An j election is hereby or
dered to be held at the Mar
ket House, on th« twenty fourth
instant, fur a Major to the First
Regioteut, Georgia Militia.
The Poll will open nt eleven
o’clock, A. M.
J. HUNTER, .
Captain, S. F.
L.OUIS GIRODON,
Capt. 2d Beat Com.
nov 3. 204
Fresh Teas.,
J. B. HERBERT & Co;
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Chests, half chest A, ten cattys,five cat-
tys and cannisters Htson Tea ,
Ten cattysjive cattys and caniiisterSIuPERiAL ahd
Gonpowdeb Teas
Hyson skin,tonkay, souchong iind Boiica Teas
All of w hich are of the luttst importation, and
will be sold on accommodating terms,
sept 28 182, ■ •-' ,
Clerks Office.
G9th October 1824,
TyrOTICE-^Proposiils will be .'received at this
11 Office un'tiUbe 10th December next, for sup
plying the Guard house with wood and lights—
and keeping the same clean—also, for sweeping
and keeping in order, the Police office.
Extract from the minutes,
SOL. COHEN; ci c. pro tern.
oct 29 200
By J. B. Herbert Sc co.
TO-MOlUtOW EVENING, 6th inst. atto’clk.
Will l jc sold in hi* Store,
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OE
■*.
• Some elegantly bound.
Teritls Cush.
nav 5 202 ,
Marshals sales. ,
W ILL be soldbefore the Court House io the
City of Suvaniinlii*between the hours of 1(1
mid 2 o’clock, on Friday the 19th inst.by order of
the District Judge of Georgia;
1 The ship >
ALBION,
As she now lies a wreck o(f St Cath
erines Island, with all her materiutj'
and cargo remaining on board.
Also,
The ifiaterinls saved or lying on the Beach of Ri'.
Catherines and on the main, viz.
213 .pieces Mahogany, on the Beach at
high water ma&<
21 do do in Beach Creek
32 do do in Point Creek
15 do do on Mr. Postclls plan
tation, Harris’ Neck, McIntosh
County .
23 pieces Logwood in possession of
Mr. Harris of St Catharins Island
22 pieces on the Beach above high wa
ter mark.
23 .pieces on tlie Island
14 do in the possession of Mr. Po«y
tell at Harris’ neck
1 pair of Jackscrcws
1 small graplin on the Beach
1 Quadrant, 1 pr Pistols', 7 Block'
1 piece Parolin', 1 Topmast
1 whipsaw, 1 Tarpaulin,.
1 pr Stilyards, 2 large chains,
2 pitch Ladles, 1 Axe, 8 Augers,
2 large chisels, 2 scrapers
A small lot of copper
2 Grooving Plains, I hand saVr,
A Idt of Lend,
1 lot of running rigging
1 vventch ;
Terms Cash Bankable Money' H
nov 4 J. H. MOREL, m. ri. a.
, ' Note. ’
ON Thursday next, the Uth inst.
I N front of .tlie exchange between the hours qf,
10 nnd 11 A. M. will be lcfised for one year
, The Rooms in the Exchange>
Leased Under the Superintendence, of the lix:
change Committee.
F, M.STONft, Marshal.
nov 4 202
By Calvin * Baker-
Administrator's sale.
Oq the first Tuesday in Decem ber next,
Will be sold in front of the Court Hqus ■ in t’ui-
City, at 11 o’clock; All the personal property
ofVVmiMayhewi deceased!
Consisting of a
DWELLING HOUSE,
On Lot No. 31, Lmerty Ward arid onf
on partof Lot No. 2. Jekyll Tvthing
Darby Ward,nnd sundry CARPENTERS TOOLS,
Sold by order of the Administrators.!
Oct 22 194
ofWmiMa
i4-
(
Executor's sale.
ON TlIURSDAY, 25th Nov. next at 4 past 10 o’
clock; will be sold in front of his Auction store,
all the 1 .
Household Fiiruiiure,
Belong to the estate of Hugh M'Call, deceased.—
Consisting df
Side Boards, Bureaus, Diyirig TabUi,
Chairs, Carpets, Looking Glasses, Glass;
Ware, Beds and Bedding, Bedsteads, and
Kitchen Furniture.
Together with a quantity of
Plated and silver Ware;
ALSO,
A quantity of
Madeira Wine, in botttlcs.
' Stild by jicrinissiori of the Hon. the Inferior
Co,urt of Chatham County; by order of tlw Ex
ecutor.
,0ct 16 190
Liberty Superior Court.
To the Jurors, Witnesses and. Suitors in the same.
rpHE Judge of the' Superior Courts of the East-
I cm District having been called to a conven
tion of the Judges at Milled^eville, the .Super
rior Court of Liberty County will be adjourned;
on the regutar day of the Term; to the sixth of De
cember, of which Jurors, Witnesses, ,and # Suitors
in the same will take notice, and-give/thelr , at
tendance accordingly. v , ---'i
By order pf his Honor James M. Wayye, Judge
of the Superior Court; E: BAKER, c.i.;s. c.
.noy''3 . .t*204 _ ■ , , ,
PF
ra •
Clerks Office,
, 29th October, 4324.
I N conformity with a resolution of Council No
tice is hereby given that oft the second regular
meeting in Nov. next) Council will proceed tc
elect a.City Treasurer, to fill the vacancy occa-
sioned by the decease df John I. Roberts'.
Extract from the minutes.
SOL. COHEN, c. c.pro him
oct 29 200 ,
Wanted to Hire;
rjlfiN or fifteen prime field hands for wlioiii lib
eral wages willbe given.-
Oct 21 || 183 '
BOND.
[fit to Jail.
I N Sttvam
ilaVs his mime is
Henry Taylor, of Eli
rarittway about 9
iian who
belongs to
fedt 64 i
; and a half ago?
he
and about 30 years 1
JN9-L DEWS, ifo. c;
AUGUST G. OEMLER,
« AS removed hisDRUG STORE, (othcconic-r
of BrbagHton and Whiiaker-Sirccts, opposite
Col. Shellman's Mansion Ifouse, where he exhibit.-#
t'or sale, a choice assortment of
Fresh Medicines and Gar dm
secdsi \
and variou? other articles suiting his line. If’ab
stains relating the whole string of names of tin?
things he offers, and only mentions a few which
are ftdt commonly found in every Drug Store, vizi
Fob Sabifta, Fyraia Umbellata,
Degitalis l’urpuren, Scullcap, Hyssop,
German Leopard’S Bane, (arnica montana)
Elecampane, (Inula Helenium) Hops,
Ergot, Tonquin Beans, Squire’s Elixir;
Daify’s Elixit, Ess. Mustard, Ess. Tyre,
Jesuit Drop, Churehc’s Cough Drops,
•Aromatic Vinegar, Toilet, Vegetable, '
and other Soap's, Macassar Oil,
Phosphorus, Ox. Mur. l’otasse,-
'James’s Fever Powders, Infantile Powders,-
Read’s Stiptic, Spirits Soap;
Fumigating PasUls, Pyrolignisus Acid,
Black Drop.
Respnctingthc utility of this la-t article, he refers
0 the last, but one, page of the Georgia aud South
Carolina Almattao; of this j-enr, *“ ’
oct? my.
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