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hn'whofe lofvT pifftiart wader them de*
firablc to the U■ R ”
And on tbs qaeftion thermion.
It was refoiv.-d io the affirmative—
Yeas 74. —Nays 57,
And th: laid preamble as amended
being under consi deration, it was, on a
motion made and fee jaded, ordered to
ii on the table; ..
Monday , J in. TB.
The house returned ihe oniideration of
the report of the commifee of the whole
boufe of Friday lath Whereupon the-moti
on was made and the question being put that
the fa id report be renm-nitted to tire com
mittee of the whole house, it pasf e d in the
negative : and then the fecor.d amendni nt
reported bv the laid enmavree to thf firfl re
/oiution referredto hem, being agatn read
as followeth—ftrtke out the words, “nv
ex'raLrJrlinarjr expeoces which way be incur
red in the tntercourie between the U States
and foreign nations” and insert • the ex
pence which may be incurred in the purchase
/ of the Spamih territories lying on*h: Atlan
tic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico, and cailward
es the MiffifHppi.”
The quethon wa3 ther taken that the house
do concur with the com-nrtee of the while
house in their agreement to the fa:d amend
ment, and relolved in the affirmative—Tias
74— Nays 58.
The third and luff amendirterr reported by
the committee of the w iole house t, -he find
Jrft rslolut m, to ir.fert a r ter the words
•• per annum,” the wcid* •* redeemable at
will” was, on the queliton put thereupon, a
g-.eed toby the house.
“Tuesday, Jan. 14.
Thehetjfe refumth tlie cor.fideratiostcf the
report of the committee of the wh ie house
•f Monday lass Whereupon,
The firft reiViu ion reported by the said
committee as amended being ogam read ?,
motion was m; dr, and the queti ton being put
further to amend the lame by linking out in
the firft line thereof the words - for the pur
pose of,” at and insert io lieu thereof, the word
‘‘toward,”—it was resolved in the affirmative
Yeas 6a—Nays 44
Anothe- m >tioi was made, and the que
stion being put, fur 1 her to amend the laid re
solution by an it g to me en-. thereof the fol
lowing pro- if,.—
Provided 111 a- the fam Ihpuiuted to b<>
fa id ‘"hall not exceed dollars ”
t palled iu ihe eg alive—Yeas 57 —Nays 6:
And then the main question being put that
thehrufedo agree o t e firft refuiuinn, a
jnended to ream as foi oweth s
Kcfilvtd. That dollars be ap
propria ed b law toward defraying ti e ex
jien e which may lie incurred in the purchase
of the Span .lit ter itt-i, ivtng m the At an
tic Ocean and Gus ,f Mexic and ea ft ward
of the M'ffiffippi, to be ,i -iv of am money
in the Treasury, not ■ herwrfe appr- pm td
hnd heap- -ed under c t direct!, .cf r ne pre-
Cleat of the U. S. whothiiih ve authoritv,
if necessary, to borrow he laid sum, or any
part thereof, in be ha f .f the U. ‘ at a ra*-
■of interefl not exceeding fix per centum per
annum, redeem b:e it will ; and ftia.ll c:u r e
*.n account to be laid before congress, us soon
a i may be.
It was refol/ed in the affirmative—Yeas 77
Kays 54.
A motion was then made, and the question,
being put that the house do come to the fol
lowing resolution:
Kuolvci, That an exchange of territory be
tween the U. S. and Spain is deemed by
th s hepfe to be the mod advantage ms m de
f settlement of ex iling differences refpec
ting limits between theU Sand the cour
of Madrid, and thdt any arrangement b -
two*n the two g vernmeuts wh en (hal le
cu-e to Spain an ample barrier on the fide of
Mexicoand to th-U. S. the c untries watt
red by the 1 iffifli ipi a-d to the eaftv/ard es
it wili meet the appr ba rm of this h ule
It was refolvei in the affirmative—Ye.s
to—Nays sa.
Ordered, That a bill or bills be bro’t in
pursuant to the firll rel'oluti'm'agreed to, aid
That Mr. Bidwell, Mr. Early, Mr. R. Ne'fim
Mr G \V. Campbe I, and Mr. Claiborne,
do prepare and bung in the fame.
A motion was ‘hen ms de and fecended
that a committee be appoin'cd to pre lent t,
Ihe president of the U S. the resolution lafi
agreed to.
on which mo-mn, debate arising, it was
Hoved and seconded to postpone the Confide
ration thereof uni! Monday next, aud refol
e4 in th atiiria i.ve.
Wtdries day, January 13,
Ur. UiuttU, f, it he ct remittee appoin
ted yefterdav, pi* rented, according to order,
a billnaaking proviii u f>r defraying the ex
pence which may be incurved in the pur
chafe of the Spanilh terrir ries, lying cn the
Atlantic ocean and Gulf of Mexico and ealt
wardof the MdEffippi, which was reported,
read twice, and referred to a committee of
the whole house this day.
A motion was then made, and the queflion
being put, that the injunction of fecrec-, so
far as it refpe&j the proceedings of” tins
house, on the said bill, be taken off, it pas
led in the negative—-Yeas 49 —Nays 78.
The house then immediately resolved it
fclf into a committee of the whole house on
the said bill, and after f me time l'pent
theiein, Mr. fpejker relumed the chair, and
Mr. Gregg reported, that the commit: ee a.* . J
according to order, had the fa and Di. aider
eanfideration, and gone through tlit fame,
and made feverai amendments 1 lie : ,
wAjch he dehveiec in a tre clerk’s ‘.able
proceeded 1 tonfitier the Lid
amendments. Whereupon,
The firft amendment to the fir ft fedia*.-, !
Jor filling up he b ank tjcieir, v.et'i the
•words “tv m-Uitnt if,” was the quoth .u j
put thereupon ag eeu ■ j oy the lioun 1
The second amendment t he Dins fec
•i~.li to finke out the words “ the thtoence
sf'iuch may be meurted h.?he pu ettas'e . f
the Spautib territ ries, lying on .he . tlar,-
tic ectan a.d Gu sos M xic-, andeaffward
•f the Miffiffipp*’ —tana vi infer; iu lieu
thereof the wor s■“ any extraordiuaiy e*-
per.ces whi h mav be incurred in the inter
eourie oetween -he U. 0. and f.ieign na
tions,” was, on tie queition put thereupon,
agreed to by the Lvufit—Yeas 71 —Nays
57*
The last amendment to the fame fe&ion to
trike cm at the end t’ ere, f the winds “ as
ibon as may be,” and t~ iniert in iieu there
of the words *• at or before the next fefi~m
• f Congress,” was, en the queition put
thereupon dilagreed to by the boute.
Ihe amendment t” the fecund leflion to
add to ti.e e and thereof the words •* and it
#ia,l be lawful for the bmk of tbe United I
Spates to lend the wh e or any part of the
fa-ne,” was, cn the quefiion pu; thereupon,
•greed to by the hr use.
The loft amench-ie* tto the fa ; d bill to add
to tt>.t er.d thereof anew fetftion, in the worn*
fiol.owing j
i%c. 3. And is itfarUur enacted, That so
much aa may tie neceliary 01 the furplt s 01
the annex on imports ana ton. age,beyond the
pevmsaesit approor.ition heret*.fore chargea
user, then bv law, fl.al! be, and h-.-ebr J*
-lelged in: tppropnaed for ‘he payment of
f .'”l er “ reimburfment of the principal
.a ! fuel, monies aim ybe borrowed in pur
fuartce .f this ad,- accrdtng to the terms
and conditions on wh'ch ti’e loan nr loans
may be efiefted. was, on the qutfiion put
thereupon, agretd to by the house, — l ess 74
Na-s 51.
Ordered , Thet il.c find bill, with the n
mendments, be er.groffifj and read the third
tune to morrow.
( To be continued. J
NOTICE.
A 1-i - T N© man who is acquainted with
Mercantile business, foiicus employ
ment, as a clerk in a Dry Goods or Grocery
ilore. He will come well recommended.
A fituatinn in the country wnl be prefera
ble. App yat this office.
A P"’l 15 65
NOTICE.
ALL per.ons indebted by bonds,
r < t open accounts, to the
lute nl JOHN HE Kli, dec. are in
orrr ed shat unlels tbev come forward
md xt k /heir refpeci'Vc aatoutiis bj
c h • ‘ june r.ex/, they wi'l with.
1 u’ ‘ lie im.ua/ ,1 tic pla-co’ in the
‘icnii of ana /jmey tot colltdlion
rhofe ;o ivnnn the said eltaie if ta
dtbfedw: case ptefunc ihrir ac
counts for payment.
FkEDhRI.K HERB, Ad mV.
. ‘ >- ‘ ~ 65
j . ‘Mi i .hii u;'s H ©vvard,
WILL be ytven for apprehending
and lodging in any jail in this
Ift ate iij the (üb'eriber cau get. him
again, or deliver him lo me, in Bulloch
Con.; y, a ueg’o inan, named BEN, he
(is 72 or 23 yeaia of age, about five feet
vtghi iiichco high, a final! fear of a burn
1 on one of bisehtrks, yellow complexion,
| wr’i mailt, bom in the ftatt; of Maryland,
from thence he was brought to North
j Carobna. there ewaed by rrr j >r Joseph
| G. amain brought to this {late about 3
‘■ ; sen liiice, he is in the habit of faying
i mat he is fi e.
J i.lc, yOHITSOd- 1 Junior.
| Mirr ‘> * r >- 59.
Five Dollars Reward.
AH EN ‘ l l) h.m'e : f un rs
night of Ihe 26.i1 March last, Sak, a
flout young coon y boro negro, fix
ret high of a du k complexion and fur
iy countecanct, had on when lie wen
off % wiute negro cloth jacket and trow
s tis probable he may change his
dr- Is, walks very erebt and is much of a
beau. As the laid fellow once attempted
to get to tiie up count 1 y and wasditap
pciuted m his cstptdfau. r s, very probable
ie may aim for the Northward.—all
perfeus a-e hereby caut mned againll
harboring or cairying nn t, ff as the
law will be enforced a* sinil iudi persons.
The above reward vu.l b paid on de
iivering him to t.,e gealer, or Ercaeritk i
Herb, 111 hava ;uah, or to the iublt fiber I
on Libcity illauu, .clow Tuundcrbolt.
GdCJiGli itEKB.
April n 62
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PUBI uiu* Nt.ce is h reby given,
X that *u the expiration ot iixt\
aays f-om /his date, to wit, on ‘ h
• 9 hi day of Ap- i 1 next, WILL o
JLD t PU.JLIC AUC ! ION,
t the Court-hojfe in this Ci y, be
veen the hou-s t f 10 and x *..’<;. Ic,
ALL that LOT of LAND
n Carpenter's Row, containing oG
cet in tronf and 150 feet deep j be
i.ig the tea! efialc of Aiaph Towet,
fold by orde” o; the inferior Court,
•or the benefit of the neirs and credi
tors.
ASA HOXEY, A dm’tor.
FpL j X !aw 5<
Dollars Reward.
RUNAWAY fi*cm the fulfcriberon the
15th February last, a young negro wo
man named NLfi.LY.fhe is about five feet
twoorthree inches high, thick made, has
remarkable thick tips, and black teeth, which
are very far apart, and hfps much when
fpea 11 g. She s well known about town,
where (lie may be enticed to work ; and is
j tun Red t > be harbored at times atr at the
, Qrpuan house, and Mr. Wilkinson’s plan
! tattoo near r.avannab. The above itward
will bo given to any perioti who wilt deti
-1 vr wt. he j- be.- m Savannah, or inform
1 the fubfcribtr where fi.e mav be taken.
Wm. STEPHENS.
March 15
“novice.
A GRF.LABLY to an order of the Hon
Yi. nra’is the ! tertcr Court of Burke
Cou.vy, vVt; ue aold a: the Court house in
the v urn £vV synels r ugh on the firft Tues
dayJn Vay next, “, he wh* eof the REAL
ESTATE of Matthew Clark, deceased, for
the beoeiit of the hens at.d Creditors if said
dtceafed Terms wiii be made known on
the day of fde.
BENJAMIN AN- LEY,
Ma ch 18 57 Adting Executor
CD” TAKEN from -tuieiy Ti/hng
hur/i, in this City, on Tuesday l Jl, three
fiiVcr Tea Spoons, two of them marked
MTA the other nvith no mark. The
owner may have them by proving proper
ty an-i paying for this advertisement. Ap
flyto
John Williams, S C. S.
Sav. Match 13, 1806. 6j
Bonaventure .
THIS elegant retreat about 4 mi’es from
Savannah, on Waffaw river, is offe-ed
on a lease for iix or seven years, fi r the ben
efit of the heir, a minor, on terms that will
luit thole inclined to possess so valuable a
piece of ground, a; well calculated for health
as for pieafure ar.d profit. Apply to
U’m. STEPHENS,if, .
N. TURNBULL, j G '‘ ar<J:an, *
August f i
\RE PUB LIC A N
* SAVANNAH,
April 18, 1806.
Extras of ale ter from a gentleman reji
ding at the MiJJiffipp> territory, Wajh
ingten county, to bis friend in this city,
under date of January 18, ISO 6. J
“ Our county is in high fpiritj
all in arms—l have the honor to com
mand a horse company, in which there
are about forty of the brave injured citi
zens of this county, who have lutfereil e
very thing from the hands of Spain—
we only wait for orders to raise the hand
of vengeance againfl their devoted l eads.
In Mobile they are making every prepa
ration againfl our attack : but they can
not escape our vengeance.”
MARRIED, On Sundiy Evening’'ft by
the Rev. Mr. Bell, at Millhavcr, .N,riven
county, Mr. William N. Ham an , ofthe
House ofCumramg and Harman, merchant*
°c C , l I ty ’ J ‘° Mlfs Lucv daughter
of Col. Kurd, Wilkes County.
Ncw-Tork, March :cy
1 he United Slates brig Hornet iaiied
this iactiiing.
Baltimore, yfpril 3.
The ship C/hited States arrived below
)’• “■ rday, xftei a fh.,rt p ITsge of 28
dayß*rom London; her accounts there
fort are 14 or 15 days later than tiiofr
heretofore received. Mr Parviance
(fun of the coil dor cf thiapert) * ith
other pafTengers cam: up last e\tnin iS iu
the Annapolis pack.t. The georkman
tiarned politely ha>Hlcd us u number of
London pape's of dat-s 27, 26, 23 21
and 26th Ftb. and others, irregular
aud not so late, i heir contents claim
but little mteredi
CHARLESTON. April 14.
Ft M TBS MfiDITEaRAKEAV.
Escir H Oj a tetter from an s/rne> icon cap
tain in the Mediterranean, dated jau
al, j 806.
44 0 1 n y passage 1 was boarded by
five crU'Zers, two Brttilh, two Fteuch,
and mn Spaniard ; from at! of whom I
rfC tvcd the moil gentlemanly and polite
1 ‘itment. 1 was fiitt boarded by the
i/iit, B-itifti frigate ; not a qu-ftion
was aiked relative to the origin of the
property, bur merely whether the fb;p
xml property were ntutral; and the re
giitcr, bills of lading and the is voice of
ihe cargo were v ith them iufficient evi
dence. I conduced from this gentle
treatment, they were ignorant of the
late decifious of the Britrfh rourtf, and
aferibed tny easy escape to rhrir want of
j knowledge. I soon after fell in with
j the xE.na bomb ketch, right out of
Gibraltar. 44 It is now atl over with
me,” said I ; 44 this fellow baa a leiLn
from a different fchool ; he has itudied
too deep to let me pass without males
tation but the fame questions were
made, and the fame treatment lhewn me
by the latter as were by the former,
ind 1 wae fuffered to proceed with the
ieaft hindrance possible.
1 he two French cruisers merely aiked
for the evidence of the neutrality es the
(hip, and the French consul’s errtifi
cate ; and the Spaniard, in a little dirt y
felucca, to my great astonishment, came
on board bowing and feraping, curving
his body into an obtuse angle of at lead
30 degrqt6, and was perfectly fatisfied
with the examination of the passport in
four languages, and declared there was
no document like that; it was fufficient,
he said, to convince a Turk. This
lame fellow, fevtn years ago, when ali
manner of crimes were committed in
the . traits with impunity, would raoft
likely have taken a man’s teeth out of
his head, if he could have found nothing
of more value; Since the commence
rnent of the French revolution, I have
not witnessed so much rdf dt for the A
merican flag, as I have this passage, nor
can I learn thatof any our vi ffela in this
quarter have experienced a different
treatment of late.”
Port of Savannah,
ARRIVED, Ship L uifiana, Pelor, New.
York; Brig Georgia, Jocelyn, do. Schr
Three billers, Beard, St. Marys ) Sloop
Three Friends, Horton, do
CLEARED, Ship Favorite, Mackie,
Jamaica; Biigßofton, Brock ng, do. Sloop
Lucia, Palmer, New-Ycrk; jenne, Beatd,
Charleftou.
Boflon, Match 29
Storm of Monday Lit—On Monday last,
went into Cape Ctd, during the storm, the
brig Acer* , Fclger, 27 days from Nanu ;
b ig Short Staple, Hodgkins, from Savannah
bddgid; br:g Experiment, from the Welt-
Indies, and ,wo fchrs item the southward,
went on thoie bacn of Cape-Cod at the fame
time.
Char left on, April J 4.
The Ship James arid William, (for
merly the Esther, Guintaman, captur
ed off this port) has put into Norfolk,
in dtftrefa, on her passage from St.
Marys for New-York, with a cargo of
naval (lores and lumber.
DIED, on Tuesday last, after a firm
but painfu illr.efs, Lieut. Aiixasbei
Cam pbeu. Wyllv in the 34th year of his
age, f,n of the late Col Richard Wyily.
In justice lo the memory of the deceafea
be it said, that his love of country ever
ihown confpicious ; —even in his Juvenile
days, (thole day* “ thel tried nun'sfnls,")
the amor patriae fired his youthful breast.
In the relative fi*nation of hufnand, parent
and friend, he was ne'er furpau-d—his in
corruptiMtj uitegr.ty, the humanity f hi*
heart, tsgetfier wit!, every virtue that aiivns
the human bre:(l, will pver endear hi; me
mcry to thnfe who knew him bell—Pence
to thy manes friend Wylly 1 thku haft lef.
this finful, for a better ‘.orld: thy faults
were few, thy virtues are registered m Hea
ven there V I hopej rell in the bofotn of thy
God.
“ A wits a feather ar.d a chiefs a red,
An honest man’s the nobleil work of God.”
IHead Quartert, Georgia.
Louisville, Bth April, ;86
I THE Commander in chief, with deep
regret, has to announce, the death of
Major General JrlMhS JACKSON,
who commanded the fir ft division of mi
litia, and was one of the Senators, of this
ft ate, in the Congrcis of the United
States.
This unfortunate intellig.-nce was con
veyed to him on the 7th inst. by a letter,
dated the 17th of last month, from the
general’s Colleague, the hon. Abraham
Bald win, in the following words;—
“ The diftreffiug talk, which my let
“ ters have so long led you to txjiedf,
*’ is at length enforced upon me, of an
“ noiincing to you the death of my be
“ loved and much refpetfed Colleague
“ Genera! Jackson. I have been with
“ him at) night, and closed his eyes just
“ at the dawning of the day.
41 It is now more than twenty years
44 fiuce we have been intimately aftbeia
-44 ted in the duties of public life. A
44 part of the duty which I feel to be left
44 to me is, to declare, that in sterling
4 integrity, and honest devotion to ; üb
-44 lie good I have never found his iupe
“ jior ”
Death has bereaved the state of a Ge
nera! and a Statesman, who was no less
valient in the field, than eminent in the
cabinet. During our revolutionary war
in the days of peril, be exerted his utmtft
pcwcis in defence of his country’s
rights, End performed adfs of berotfm—
and in her councils both at home arid a
btosd be advanced and supported the in
ter* ft of the Hate with stern iutegruy,
uuda(ftted peifeverance, pcrfpicuity of
mind ar.d flow cf etuqueuce So great
were his public virtues (hat, from an early
part of his life, he held the firft and moll
d'.ftiuguifhed appointments, both civil and
military, in the gift of his state.
Tuattcft the loss Georgia ha sustain
ed by the death of her beloved generat
and patriotic and able statesman, who
yielded up his last breath from home and
in the service of his country, and to
rjinnifeft the estimation in which his worth
and ferviccs are held by a grateful peo
ple, the commander in chief
ORDERS,
/.il officers in military commifiion be
longing to this Itate, and requtfta the
citii officers thereof, and the citizens in
general to wear crape round the left arm
for the space ot fix weeks, to commence
ou the lit day ot May next.
By order of the Commander in thief,
GEORGE R. CL.iTTON, Sec’ry.
UNION SOCIETr.
THE Members of the Union So
cstv, are desired to convene at the
City-Hall, on Wedncfjay, the 23J inst.
precifeiy at nine o’clock, in the foitnoou,
to tranfadi the uiuai bufinefg of the day,
and celebrate the annvvti fary— A sermon
will be preached before tbe Society at
12 o’clock, by the Rev. Mr. Belt, in the
new Prefbytcrisn Church, St. James’s
square.
PETER S. LAFFITTE, Ste'ry.
April u. 64.
WANTED, from ijo to 200 bales
COTTON, on freight, to fill
up the Ship Eliza, Capt. R. M‘K n
zie, to fail on or before the firll ot next
mouth. Said Cotton wilt be taken at
the going freights. Apply to
TAYLOR U SCARBROUGH.
April it. 6t 04
Norice isheieby piven,
THAT Council will on Monday the
2iff inst proceed to the appointment of
an Ass (Tor for one year, with the salary
of five hundred dollars, in putfuance of
the above Ordinance- Application* fur
the appointment will Ie received at the
iuhicnber’b office.
By order of Council,
l. M. WiLLbON. C. C.
April 1 I 64
rnmmiw mmmi
MAYOR'S court,
FEBRUARY and March TERMS, i*)4
7 HE following percent bring drawn
or Jurors to serve in the Mayor's
C urt, leb’uary Term, to <wit,
LJjtVARD U OAVIiiS, James Ohver,
George Buchanan, William M*.in,
GeorgeEnoe, Ebenexer Stark, William A.
Mo* re, Iler.jamm Maurice.
Ar.dthe fallowingperlons being drawn as
Juro.s to ierve for March term, John Jack
lon, Hubert Greer, James Bilbo, Nathaniel
Lewis, David Leion j and being duly sum
moned, aid make default.
It is ordered. That the defaulters he fined
in the sum of ten dollars each, uniefs an ex
cuie on oath be filed with the clerk on or
before the firft day of next court, and that
this order be publ filed in the Gazettes of
this city twice luccei&vely
And it is fur her ordered, That execu
tions do iflue agamft all dtfiulting jurors,
who have not filed their excuse agree.,U y to
the order of court for the recovery of the
tinea incurred by them rtfj.tfliv* ly.
F.XtraS from ti:t minutes-
WILLIAM BLOGG, C. M C.
April 18 67
TO RENT,
THE Brick Fire Proof STORE, hte’y
occupied by the fublcriber as a Count
ing Houle.
JOt. HABERSHAM,
Much il 6.
A. SCRIBNER & C6e
Next door to Dr. Bertbelot, nd nearly op*
polite to the P 11 Office,
have just rf.ci iked,
Pk. K the b“ig GEORGIA from New*
V ork, in addition to their former ff ck,
A FRESH SUFPLV OF
Ladies kid, Morocco and Leather flip,
pern.
Miles do. do. flipper*,
Gentlemen’s fine fltoes and pumps, &c Sic.
Atl warranted to be of the full quality.
I-IQUID BRACKING of the hrff quali
ty. and genet ady every article in th. ir line,
which they flatter themlelves will give fatis.
sass ion as to the quality and puce.
April 18 <Ol
NO, ICE.
AN Eh’Sion, fanffioned by Maj tr Doyle .
will be held at the Market Houle, on
Monday the aßih tnff. for Lieutenant and
Knsi#n, in the second Company tit Battal
ion, Chatham Regiment— SHEFTALL
SHEFTALL & JOHN POOLER, Elrr’s.
v 1 1 preside. A. PEMBI.R 1 ON, Cam.
April 18. 67.
s3* TFIE SUBSCF Jlil RS,
the want of punffuality in tli*
■ greater number cf thole for whom they
have been toiling, afliduoufly for several years
palt, find thimlelves embaraffed by demands
ttiey cannot answer. They are tlicrefor*
compelled tocall iu tins manner up .n ail
thole indebted to them, to par the whole, a
pari, or liquidate the fame by the firfl day of
ju.v next ; after that date every unliquida
ted book debt to the commencement of th
pretent year, will be placed m the hand* of
an attorney lor colleffiou.
Kolluck & Parker.
April ,8 6y.
EDUCATION.
jV/TKS. CANTOR, returns her thanks to
dVAttie public for their generaiis patronaye.
which flic will endeavor to merit, by fedu!-
uus and unremitted attention to the impi, ve
ment of her pupils. She continues to teach
Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Marking
and pam Needle Work. She will recnv?
a few more fcholar.-aad can alf„ art ommo
d-.te young Ladies with board,ng aud lodg
ing. The lituation of her residence, from
Its amneis, is extremely pleafiant, and well
adapted to a School. It is at the f.uth comer
Barnard llieet opposite to Mrs. Buinch’*
April iB. 6? .
y HE SUBSCRI SEK,
HAS removed to the Wharf and Store#
belonging to Mrs. Hunter, formerly
occupied by Meffr* Hunter & Minis, where
he continue* to tranfaff the
I 1 aciorage and Commission
Business.
Joseph Habersham.
March 28. 69
WANTED,
AN OVERSEER, a fit gte man well ae
quaintel with Rice planting, wh*
tail bring good recommendations of his hon.
rftv, f ibrnty and abill'ie* Apply to ihe
iubferiber at Cotton Ham, Bryan County.
JOHN H. MOREL.
March li
TO LF.T,
THE WHARF AND STORF.S
f’ORMERLY oceupi-d by Mtlfrs. VVilfon
R Knox, and nt prelent by Mr. Andrew
Knox. Their produffive and convenient si
tuation is in well known, as to require no
further explanation. For terms enquire of
li. Wayne.
Ntmeniltr 1 j q
TO LET,
THE east Tenrmen* of the Subfcribftrs*
Fire Proof Brick BUILDING, on tlio
Bay, lately occupied by Mr. Joseph Rice.
Immediate polfefcon can be given. Apply
t 0 R. & J BOLTON.
March i9
NOTICE.
perf ns having demines againffc
the lubfcribars, either ai c partners or
ind.viduals, will pleafc present them for
pavment, at their countinr-houfe, without
delay.
Mein, Mackay &. Cos.
Sav. March 28 60
1 ound by a Nug.o,
Two miles out of town, on Saturday v
ning last.
Three Bank Bills.
Tlit owner may have them by provirgthfc
Hi.ls, paying fi r tins advertifemer.t and re
warding ill* Negro for hi* h .nefiy.
CHARLES COPE.
Aprf 6,
I O iT,
A Urge ronvenerit DWELLING
HOUSE, and Well fitted up
STORE in a central situation, either
separately or together. Terms will b
made very reaf'ioaUrv Apply to the
priuterß,
February 18
lor'Sale.
THE house at present occu .
pied us the Republican Printing
Office ■, Lumber or the labour
of a Carpenter will he received
in payment. For particulars ap
ply to EDW. L. DAVIES.
N0v.17 a 4 . t s.
LOST,
A POCKET BOOK containing about
15 Dollar* in Jersey notes, and a few
papers of no value to any but the owner, by
leaving it with the printer, the finder that!
receive a generous reward.
April 4 6j
Notice,
THE COPARTNERSHIP of
MERRITT & WHEELER
IS tbit day and Halved Ljr mutual cou*
lent.
Sylvanus Merritt,
George VV. Wheeler.
april i 61