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THE MUSEUM.
(£jWe are authorised to an
nounce Capt. UnsxßT Uaifohb as a candidate,
for Major to command the 60th Battalion I*‘
jjegt. Georgia Militia. jan 9 7
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SC &J SCHENK,
jan 10 8s .
% Wanted,
Om\VO good vessel* to load at St. Mary’s, with
Lumber, one for Boston,ttie other for New-
Vork—for terms apply to
jan r 3 C. C. GRISWOLD & CO.
ji Situation Wantid ,
IN the Country or Town, any kind of Mer
cantile business, apply to the Editor ol
this paper, and application will oe attended
*>. jan 5 s 4 *
Notice,
ALL Persons are cautioned against crediting
any of the crew of the British Brig Speed
well, us neither the Captain or the Consignees
Will he responsible for their debts,
jan 9 \7_
Notice.
ALL person*are cautioned from crediting a
ny of the crewofthe Br brig Kkdsavocb, P
M'Onrtan, master, as no debts of their contrac
ting will be paid by either the Captain or Con
signees. 6 s jan 8
Insurance against Fire.
JTio .Etna Insurance Company, Hartford, will
{Mur house* and buildings, merchandize, fur
#"fe and other property, including vessel* in
rt, their cargoes, &c. against loss or damage
Fire, for any term from one month to one or
more years.
The Conditions, which are moderate, may be
knmvn on application to the subscriber, who is
‘authorized agent, and is empowered to issue
policies without the delay incident to otl er a
gencies of this nature.
The Company undertake in all cases to pay
the full amount of the actual loss, provided it
does not exceed the amount insured The pre
miums are reasonable, and siould offer a strong
inducement to any person having property at
hazard to place it in security,
jan 7 _5 8. MANTON
JV* otice, \
A Few bales Cotton lias bean by necessity i
thrown oft’ early yesterday morning, Ivo.n
on board the boat PILOT from Augusta Any
person picking up the same, and informing lit
subscriber this week, will lie liberally rewarded.
JAMK9 CONROY,
jan 14 12 Anderson’s wharf.
Dancing School ,
MR. IJoODET, jr. professor of Dancing, for
merly from Paris and lately from New-
York, has the honor to inform his friends and
the public that lie has arrived in this city with
his family, WiiUlJiean'e.iili'iitn*i r*'" , pfnm Hail,
cing School here This Evening f4‘>> inst in the
I.ong Rjom under Solomon’* L -ug. Room, near
the Old Presbyterian Church, the room having
been fitted up so- the reception of Ladies where
hewi’l introduce the most fashionable Cotillions
and oilier Dances now in vogue in Paris, and in
the most popular cities in the union and the
greatest attention paid to the carriage and de
portment of Pupils emrustcd to his care.
Days of Tuition, M >nday, Wednesday, and
Friday Evenings.
Hours of tuition, via. for young Indies from 5
o’ci ek until 7, and from 7 o'clock until 9 for
young Gentlemen. lai 14
To Kent.
find possession given immediately v
® THAT elegant three story buck tene
ment Dwelling house and Store, c rner
of Uarnard-st. and Hay Lane, the Dwelling-house
contains seven latgc anti spacious rooms, Cellar
Kitchen &c, the store is large, and an excellent
stand for any kind of business, the rent wib be
very moderate until the first of Kov next
Also—a llrick Dwelling House in llryan-st
containing five rooms and Cellar Kitchen, new,
and in complete order.
Also—a Dwelling House and Store, corn. > -if
Jefferson and St Julian-st. a good stand tv
Grocery Store, rent low, apply to
jan 14 11 FREDERIC SBLLECK.
Wants a Situation,
AS Teacher in an Academy or Priv> te Fami
ly, in anv part of this state, a gent it man
who has had the best of education, of which,
and of Ids moral character, lie ran produce sat
isfactory testimonials. Le'ters addressed It.
f.. L. M to the care of the Editors, will meet
with attention. ja> 10 n8
ljOdking-Glastses.
JIV. StOKRELL, oilers for sale at his Fur- ,
niturc repository (Church buildings,) an
elegant assortment of Mantle and Pier Glas
ses of the latest fashions.
Orders will be received for Glasses and for
warded to the manufacturer at New-York.
jan 7 5
Saddlery Ware-House.
THE subscribers have just received per re
cent arrivals, a general and large assortment of
EADDLEUY WARE—among which are highly
approved patent Spring Saddles, ladies’ and
gentlemen's plain and quilted Saddles, Sridles,
conch and gig Harnesses, common waggon do..
Velieces, Trunks, I’ortmantair, Holsters. Al
so, coach and gig Whips, s;c—all of which an’
oili-red at reduced orires. for cash or town ac
cpptmccP. SANFORD JONES Si Cos.
Gihlan'a lluiUling r, north title Market-square.
jasi l nt
m* n—- —*■ —— . . ——.
, Java Coffee ,
20 hags this superior u. ucle, now landing
from brig Sereno, trem Boston, and particularly
feedmmended to the attention of families by
14 n 12 TUFTS & REED
Cut Nails.
55 casks Cut Nails, assorted sizes, landing
♦om schr PJioehe, l’or sale by
n 14 U K WILLIAMS & Cos.
VETEIi DHEGE,
\'three doors south of the City Hotel,
THANKS his friends and the public in gener
al for the large support he has received in
this city since he commenced business. He
takes this opportunity to offer
105 PACKAGES
Just received from England and the north, of
he most fashionable
hats and clothing ,
CHEAPER THAIt EVER.
Extra superfine boys’ Waterloo Coats, full silk
trimmings, at the low rate of jsls
Fine and extra fine black Dress Coats, from gl6
upwards
Exlra blue Saxony do. 820, and upwards
Extra fine and superfine double mill’d fashiona
ble Pantaloons, of ad colors, from S 4 tl2
First rate gentlemen’s fine white huen Shirts,
from gl 75 to 4
French Florentine Waistcoats, g 2s
Extra quality English do. new pattern, g 5
Blue and other colors Surtouts, gl2 & upwards
Extra fine Waterloo Coats, full trimm’d with
silk, g 22
Gentlemen’s knit Drawers, from 62$ cts. to g-
Merinodo Shirts, from gito 1$
Superfine lamb’s wool Socks, 3 pair for gl
Little boys’ Great Coats of all colors, g3s
Misses’ Felices from g 4 to 6, scarlet, colors
Fearnaught Great Coats, gss and upwards
Warranted extra fine water proof Hats, g 8
Imitation Beaver*, g3
Hoy’s Hats, gif
Blue, black, buff and white fashionable Waist
coats
Large size silk Umbrellas, from g2s to 3$
Extra large size tartan plaid Cloaks, with two
capes
Gentlemen’s silk SUgkings at gls
Ladies’ and gentfHßb’s patent elastic silk
Stockings at pair
Cases fine and extra fine Irish Linen, from 25
to 87$ cents
Cassimere Pantaloons at g 8
—also —
A great quantity of
NEGRO CLOTHING,
Consisting of Jackets and Trowsers, from g4s
to 6 a suit
Superfine gentlemen’s Beaver Gloves, 75 cts.
nnv 30 22
The Subscriber
KESPF.CTfUI.LY informs the public that
he has taken one of the brick tenements
known as Marshall’buildings, in Barnard-street
near Market-square, and where he olhirs for
sale, at the very lowest prices, a choice selec
tion of
Groceries and Family Stores,
Cv sisting of—hyson, young hyson, gunpow
der ami Imperial ‘l eas, whole and half bbls
Baltimore Flour, best Goshen Butter, common
do northern Lard, prime and mess Heef, half
bb!s superior Fly-market do. Purlington Hams,
smokad Reef, do Herrings, pickled Tongues,
best, ballad Oil and W. 1. Peppers in bottles,
1 Chocolate, b.oom and muscatel Raisins,
Currants, Almonds, English Mustard, Salt in
baskets, Ist and 2d quality manur’d Tobacco”
Tamarinds in kegs Havana.St cruse&. NO Sugars
host. doubU anp single rtfined do, sperm and
fallow Candles, Allspice, Mace Cloves, Cinna
mon, Nutmegs, Pepper. Ginger. Genuine Za
quo'-s —cagnacbrap.lv Jan.aica Spirits, West In
dia do. Holland Gin northern do, N E Hum,
Made ra. Tener.flV, Port and ck ret ‘Wines in
bottles Cordials assorted, .‘■.e. Sic.
leiftifttr’of ItHWHSa. 1 dfWfrftffWSietrfes'ifffiig m
the cduotry. THOM AS CAMHBI.I.L.
jan 5 4
Corn Afloat,
20.000 bushels white Afar viand corn afloat,
For sate by JOHN LATHUOP & Cos.
jan 4 3s
Nails, etc.
7? casks Nails, iT ads, and Tacks
lUO kegs no. 1 & 2 tobacco approv’d brands
20 tiilis sweet Rutter
Printing, Sheathing & Wrapilig Paper
boxes of Currant Wine in bottles
kegs of fresh Crackers
Now landing and for sale by
ja 8 U 6 XV UPPIT&Co.
40 casks Shot assorted,
“I .'NDLxG and for salr bv
I I A. MORGAN,
j in 7 n5 Jones’ upper wharf
Sugar ,
137 Harrels and 2 hhds prime Sugar
I anding, and for sale by
HALL & HOYT.
jan A a 4
Bills on Boston,
For sale by
ja::i 7 5o MI.UHEI.L ft BARTLETT.
Cherry Brandy . N
8 Barrels Cherry Brandy
Just received and for sale bv
C. C. GRISWOLD & Cos.
jan 9
‘•TWENTY bales Waltham Cottons at redu
1. ced prices
10 pipes Holland Gin, Chathams cargo
15 Dimijohns do Tims Fowler’s do
28 bbls Sugar, 4 hhds do
20 Diniijohn* Cognac Brandy 7 veavs old
20 bags Almonds, Harris’s Tobacco
40 boxes fresh Muscatel Raisins
100 bills Rye Whiskey
A few pieces Cotton Bagging suitable for
mending
30 casks 2d quality Rice,
For .sale by
S B PAII KM AN
jan 10 r 9 Hunter's wharf.
Hricks 2$ Mackerel.
37,000 South Carolina Bricks, for Sale i
very low if taken from the Wharf.
—atso—
Landing from Boston,
20 Bbls No l Mackerel
20 do No 1 do
jan 12 10 L- BALDWIN Si Cos.
JV*. 0. Rum, Whiskey, fyc.
The cargo of the nrig Fame—Consisting of
600 bbls N O Whiskey
120 kegs Kentucky Lard J
10 hhds 4th proof N OUum
For sale by e WILLIAMS St Cos. ‘
jan 12 10
[ for Liverpool.
barque SPARTAN, capt Coles
wftliy, will comint nee loading unme
diSudyThalg part *f her cargo engaged. *
ft.*,., of
Landing ppm. the above vessel,
10 bbls Ci|er, the consignee is requested to
call and take them away.
♦ For Havre,
The fine British brig SPEEDWELL,
t Frb capt. Batligate, a first class vesse., will
Sfith d P For freight of 400 bales
For Liverpool.
iff The ship MARY ALMY. Hudson,
al-W master, has part of her cargo on board,
and will meet with dispatch. For freight of
one or two hundred bales of Cotton, apply to
capt H. on boaid. at W iiliamson’s whan, or to
fan 7 5n W)W I OWM O.
For Providence,
iff* The schr JAMES MONROE, capt
Simons will have immediate dispatch.
For freight, apply to
jan 4 3 J I.ATHROP 8c Cos. _
For Norfolk,
ffT The fast sailing schr. DELIGHT-IN
PEACE, Kelley, master, will sail on
‘I hursday. For freight or passage, apply on
board at Bulloch’s wharf, or to
jan 8 6 L. H. SAGE k Cos.
For Liverpool.
The well known regular trading ship
afi A> .1A NF.. .lames Drummond, master, has
commence.! loading, and will be despatched
without deiay. For freight, apply to captain D
on board; at Bolton’s wharf or to _ .
jan 9 7 JAMES DICKSON & Cos.
For Livtrpool.
. THE Staunch Ship AFRICA, Jno.
Johnston jr. master, has commenced
loading, and will meet with despatch, having
700 B iles Cotton engaged ; for freight of 250 to
300 Bales, apply to the master on board at John
stons’ upper wharf or tuft
jan 9 e 7 JOHNSTON k HILLS.
For Charleston.
[ _hhr\ The regular packet sloop MARY,
Brown, master, wdl meet with dis
patch For freight or passage, having good ac
commodations, apply, to the master on board at
Exchange wharf, or to
jan 10 s ISAAC COHEN.
For Liverpool.
jr4y|r The coppered and fast sailing ship
HARMONY, S Woodward master, has
‘■art other cargo engaged and Will not be de
layed in loading. For freight, apply on board
at Telfair's wharf or to
jan 10 8 MITCHELL 8c BAR*'LETT.
For Greenock.
CfiSjr The copper fastend ship HARRIET,
Capt Reed, has half her cargo engaged.
For freight, apply on board or to
jan 10 8i MITCHELL Sc BARTLETT.
Fo)” /;"•—v* *‘ T
* ueTast satl.'ng substantial ship THO-
Xa&& MAS FOWLER, capt Candler, will
sail in all next week. For freight of 200 bales
of cotton, or passage, apply to the capt on board
at Jones’ Lcwer wharf, or to
jan IQ 8t A RICHARDS.
For Providence ,
J/tifif The a anch sciir. ADALINE, W. Gibbs,
Bom£i. ‘ la< iter For freight or passage apply
oil boa. J at Telfair's wharf, or to
jan 9 h 7 ‘ W. LIPI’ITT 8c CO.
For Port au Prince.
The new Staunch Kny Orion, Capt
S-JLfi Smitli, will sail on Sunday next—for
freight of If 0 bbls. apply on board, or to
E. WILLIAMS, 8c Cos.
jan U
For Liverpool ,
The ship I.ICURGUS, J R Haley, nas
tg J ter, has made but one voyage, and is a
first rate vessel, more than half her cargo is en
gaged, and going on board. For freight apply
on board or to MITCHELL & BARTLETT,
jan 12 10
For Freight or Charter,
(To my West-India Island ,) ’
The stanch schr. PHEHY, Cummings,
master, laying at Rice’s wharf. For terms apply
to the Capt. on board, or to
S ,M ANTON, Rice's wharf
Who has for sale, landing from said schr.
100 bbls best india point Gin
10 hhds N E Rum
20 bbls Apples
20 kegs Butter, for family use
20 bbls Ale
10 qr. casks current Wine,
jan 12 JO
For Freight or Charter,
C Tlie aubstai tial brig LEONIDAS, C.
Lord, master, burthen 243 tons, will be
ready to receive a cargo immediately. For
terms, apply on board, or to
jan l 210 E vVILLIAMS 8c Cos.
For New-York,
£§>£: THE regular packet Brig HOPE, capt
Ohamplin, will sail on the 16th inst.
having the principal part of her Cargo engaged.
For freight of the remiinder or passage, hav
ing good accommodations, Apply to -Capt.
Champlin on board at Ta> lors Wharf or to
jan 14 12 C. C. GRISWOLD Ec Cos.
For Freight or Charter.
SfWjt)( To the West-Indies or New-Or fears )
Jg&Sfc The new fast sailing brig F VME, T L
Adams, master, 150 tons burthen, will be in rea
diness to receive a cargo on Tuesday nest. For
terms apply to capt Adams or
an 12 10 K WILLIAMS £jf Cos.
Domestic Dry Goods.
20 packages domestic Sattinetts
Plaid Ginghams, Stripes
Brown and Meackcd Shirtings and Sheet
ings, will be sold at Auction this day at 11 o’clk
on a credit of 90 days, by
jan 14 w BAKER & MINTON.
Philadelphia Fhur.
120 bbls fresh superfine Flour, landing is
Morning from the schr Saily, at Bices wharf
and will be sold on reasonable terms if appl.ca
tion is made before putting it in store. , Enquire
on board, or to G M GJMM IN G,
j 3 „ |4 12 At the City Hotel.
Who wants to charter one or two vessels suita
ble for carry ing Timber, to load at St. Mary s
so- New-York.
Loaf Sugar.
30 bbls Loaf Sugar (small loaves) from Pen
nincton refinery. Just reed and for saieijy
dec 31 36 JOHN I. ATHROP A Cos.
Lauding from Brig Hope.
And for ia!e by L. HILLS, Mi. 29 Holtons range.
5 Bbls. Mess Pork
20 do prime do
3 do mess Beef
20 do prime do
20 ha’fbbls Fly Market mess Beef
11 casks goshen Cheese
20 Firkins do Butter
10 do Lard
10 half barrels Buck-wheat Flour
5000 Bunches Onions
In Store
50 Hampers Irish Potatoes
10 Bbls • do do
Flour, boxes Raisins, t andlcs, Soap, and a
general assortment of Groceries,
jan 9 s .
r |*HE subscriber has just received from New-i
l York
■ Superfine and French Levantine
Heavy Sinchews
Nankin and Canton Crepes
Black .figured Naples Silk
India flag Hdhfs*
Merino $ Shawls
Linen cambric hdhfs,£s cts a1 75
Ladies superfine wt and col’d kid Gloves
do do col’d castor and beaver do
Gentlemens white and col’d do _do
Sewed Tambourd and plain Muslins
Fine flounc’d Muslin robes and trimmings
Assorted braids and velvet Ribbons
Super plaid Silks, for Turbands
A few white and mixt Plains on hand which
shall be sold low—with a variety of other arti
cles at the sign of the golden fleece, by
WILLIAM ROSE.
jan 11 9
TAFT & SIBLEYS,
Offer for Sale,
80 Bushels Walnuts
30 do Chesnuts
400 pounds Live Geese Feathers.
jan 11 u 9 .
Holland Gin ,
12 pipes Holland Gin
5 boxes Havana brown Sugar
10 bbls L Oil—Landing this day.
Apply to E. WILLIAMS & CO.
jan 11 9
100 barrels No. 3 Mackerel.
Just received and for sale by
RICHARDS 8c BANKS,
jan 11 §s9 Bolton’s central wharf.
Howard-strcet Flour,
150 bbls of the above, just received and for
~L. 1... ,1— —k._U 11 VIW C MAGEE.
Jan 11 §n9
Sperm Candles, Figs, &je.
Just received per brig Savannah,
15 boxes sperm Candles
25 drums fresh Turkey Figs
15 bbls Apples in prime order—for sale by
jan 11 9 S MANTON.
Northern pine lumber ajloat.
For sale, the cargo of schr. Maria, consisting of
28,000 feet of clear ~i . .
55,000 do merchantable $ um er
Apply to ISAAC COIIEN.
jan 12 slO
Mackerel , landing §for Sale, j
100 barrels No Af’KVRFi
100 do No 3 5 MALtvLRLL,
In Store .
A few cases Windsor Sojp
MITCHELL Sc BARTLETT.
jan 12 i 10
Brandy ,
10 pides 4th proof Bordeaux of excellent
quality for sale by JON V MEIGS,
jail 12 §n 10 Bulloch’s Bui tug.
Corn.
1500 bushels prime Maryland Corn, afloat—
For sale by L. H. SAGE & CO.
jan 8 6 Bulloch’s wharf
Landing from schr. Phebe,
10 hhds N E Rum
9do Molasses, first quality
For sale low if taken from the wharf,
jan 12 hlO R WATERMAN 8c Cos.
Green Coffee ,
200 bags green Coflee—Landing this day from
brig Leonidas, and for sale by
jant-12 10 E WILLIAMS & Cos.
JV*. E. Rum , Choppas , &c.
100 bbls N E Rum
2 pipes domestic Brandy
1 bide Choppas—Landing from brig
Sereno, and for sale by E WILLIAMS 8c Cos.
jan 12 10
Whiskey.
20 hhds Whiskey, landing from sloop Oliver
Wolcott, and for sale by
jan 12 10 HALL & HOYT.
Corn.
100 bushels Maryland white Corn afloat, for
sale by HALL &. HOYT.
jan 12 10
Just Received,
CHALMF.R’S Life of Mary Queen of Scots—
-2 vols. Bvo.
The Spy, or a Tale of Neutral Ground, anew
Novel—2 vols.
The Cavalier, a Romance—2 vols. by Lee
Gibbons
Percy Anecdotes, No. 10, on Instinct.— For
sale by THOS. LONG WORTH,
j ,n ® ? Johnston's Square,
Gin fij Mackerel.
25 bbls Smithfiehl Gin very superior q i; ...
113 bbls ? No 3 Mackerel
14 half bbls 5 <la y a,ltl lor sale by
jan 12 10 JOHN LATHKOP &Cos
Salmon &c.
Landing from I). Ig Sere no i U Sloop RapH t
15 bbls Salmon
75 kegs Pickled do
6 hh.ls pure Jamaica Rum
5 do St. Croix do
100 boxes U half do No 1 Chocolate
4 “ACKEBEL,
For sale by SAMUEL STODDKR,
jan 12 slO Taylors Wharf.
Law Office,
MATTHEW HALL McALUSTFR, nff,,
his professional services to his friends aid
j the public. His ollice is on West Broad-sueet,
; directlv in front of ihe old Market,
jun i2 wa| _ 10 _
j Gold & Silver Enamelling 011
Glass for Pictures, <Jv.
! >| vJIE public is respectfully informed that
I work ot all kinds in the above line will I*
executed in the neatest manner by JOHN Es.
AXS, who intends staying in this city s fev
weeks for that purpose—apply at the store cf
Mr. ,vm. Free, corner of Congress and WJiiu.
ker streets, where Glass of every desevipt™
■ can be supplied.
All orders will meet with punctuality.
| janl2 , 10
Stone Cutting.
MOORE & LYMAN, return their sincere
thanks to those who have encouraged
them, and the public in general, that they have
teceived from the North, a large assortment,
in addition to their former st nek—
Building Stone, Flagging, do.
Hearth do Door’Steps
Fire Places, &c.
A iso — a large and elegant assoi tmenl of Mar
blefor Monuments,
Tomb Tables
Crave Stones,
llcanh stones, &c.
Os a superior quality, which they offer for sale
: on reasonable teiim and at the shortest notice,
at their slidp in Ifull-st.
All orders will be thankfully received and
promptly attended to.
_rj lO \vt ‘ ;
This Day Published,
BY THOMAS LONGWORTH,
Johnson square,’
LACON;
Or many things in few words, addressed!)
those who I hink, by the Rev C C Colton,
“The noblest study of mankind is man.'’
This work is most highly recommended by
all the Literary Reviews, having within a shot*,
period gone through eight editions in London,
and is a book that ought to te in the hands ci
1 every one who reads.
; The edition now offered for sale is but ha?
j the price of the former American copy, neatly
I printed on a small type, in a large 18 mo. vol
ume, handsomely done up in boards, at 75 cent*
jan 7 5
Fqß^olp.
TIIR TYRO, aflat built bo"t well calculate
for the navigation of the Savannah river i:
its lowest stale, sheis nearly new and the bui>
| ding of her cost upwards of gßoo She will fce
sold to close a i a.icern at the low rate of gloi,
and would make an excellent river boat.
also.
The Augusta Boat Fairplay with-polesjioib
and jams complete, as she now lies at William
son’s wharf, is ready to receive freight, apply tc
CANTF'LOU BcLAM.AU,!
jan 8 s6 Williams on’s buildings.
Prime Cotton Land.
TWO hundred acres Prime Cotton LA.NT,
near White Bluff Meeting.bouse—for file
by GARDNER TUFTS.
| iao 10 D)8
cauiionT
XjpllF. public are hereby cautioned not fc
4A trade for a note of hand for fiii.ety Dollat
and interest, dated 20th June 1821, by Jok
Conyers, and pay able six months after date it
Cos jlidge and Sikes, or bearer-—Also, one nou
of hand for twertv one Dollars and interest, til
ted 20th June 1821,1 signed by James H i Com
yen, and payable on or before the Ist day os’
Nov. 1821, to Coolidge and Sikes or bearer
lhe said notes having been stolen from the
subscriber on the night of the Ist Dec 1821.
JAMES 11. NEWMAN.
jan 12 wn* ; 10
Combs,
TDIE subscribers keep constantly on In nth
general assortment of Shell and imitati#
Combs, BUTLER & SCRANTON
jan 8 6 Corner of Bryn* it Barnnrd- St-
Dissolution.
THE copaitnership heretofore
between Michael J. Kapfielit C. E. Ba r i
et is dissolved by mutual consent. All the*
who have any demands against the conceij
will present them toC. E- Bartlet, to whom thosj
indebted are authorised to make payment
MICHAEL J.KAPFF.L,
COSAM EMIR BARTLET.
THE Savannah Museum will henceforth bf
published by Cosam E. Bartlet on bis indivitltul
account, who returns his .thanks to the patrol#
of the establishment for their former encourage
ment and solicits a continuance of their favors-*
jan 1, 1822.
Situation Wanted
BY ayoung man who is acquainted with both
country and city trade, would be willing&
offer his services one week on trial, a line
rectcd to E. and left at this office, will be atten
defl io jan 10 s*B
Notice.
\riNE months after date application “ill b®
i.w made to the Mon. Inferior Coart of Chat
ham County for leave to sell a Tract of D"®
in Jefferson County, about nine miles below
Louisville, adjoining Lauds of Baldwin Kailcr®*
estate of Ingrtim deceased, and others ; con
taining 300 acres, more nrl css, as part o(J e
Real Estate of Philip Raiford, deceased. ,
R- RASFOftD> Adm'r-}
rajr29 t Sns