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I.KGtfiL.M I’RK OK GEORGIA.
Hatting of pwticu'ir mn. rtince *n done hi
(he Lrgislalureftoin ibe •6th uh to the Im init.
rivtNTF.s or Georgia.
•the X'J.li of November, (823, Tie Treasurer,
Wr. Cur .!•«, submitted his emiunl st.icm-nt,
ftmt which it appear* Hut there Iim been rrreitetl
fraet nnwia sources, from the fin* Monday in
November, 1622, to the Slat of October. 1823,
loelnsive •*
Rah nec brought deem
Balance remtrine in the Ire-t ry
3 tat Oct 1822
An iint ia the ireaaury, lit No.
-rr.hcr, 182 i.
Kypeirkuier daring the wine
life
kcr Jriiinoe
272 956 J.t)
!«?,«»id)
233,456 50
425,773 «}
130.A27 iO
WJ.3I9 1ft}
KtVtt. — rite IV,r - JM* Catt
in>" -Unni m-Mi
>’ Tit* i * r 4. tt •• riwt » •
•»a <»rd frtMl !£*..'«, I*. -<« • "j*any »Hc l -
». Id tktt n*€9r% Mid a*w o4 ike
Mwmn dJT to be tfaiH*.^ v» tier.
•-t. srttred ,t No,kt;,lk"u.rrr.t, nh. from .
crate* of ebont a year) a*J tent from lltmi-rf-
■eenewderew i* good heath. T.t.0. reports ■*
ten The Maeriag at* i Ui* *•»*»* of the
Grampus t-Ueut. Oeredt.». M. Uregoty, lieeta.
Inman, Kreelon, Chinoceyl tailiag tiaatcr ton
•Whin, Mklahiptneo lioH^ KhW, Foot, Hair, Cot
cue, Etting; Va»ier*i Malt. Satterwhxltr, in<l
Surgeon Nonit
The V S. brig Bp-.rk, (XMd'.SitMKi.
arrived nt Nort« lk tlic biffp day, inn • !«»• f
cruise, and last from II ivan*. Tfce crew of thr 8
Ua»r net fcnioycd very good lioolth—tome death
have occurred oi board which will bcifficial)
promulgated. M'ldahiprt an IUxbt Dftos, dird
on bo ird the Spark the day of her arrival. Tht
fallowing oHirer* »ttic!ird # .o the Spark, arrived
in herLieut, CatnMt Slubrick i Licutt, Date,
Jumminga. Sound-rat Hidahirmrn WhiriU*,Loug,
Arnold, Harrison, Young; and Surgeon Haslet*,
and acting Purser Lawton.
The officers and m *n tent home aiek by Com
Itcsor.as from Thompson’* Island, hare arri* ed
at Norfolk. They hare generally recovered uiw.r
health.
A. fi. U AYt>V..V,
sod ih-nite<»MI-4 bs-aouak
niXV-rjJ.!^ dec 5 t.'JM
UertSnllohl. 1'iefteahn.l (In-
U?J2 ■ ,
te hcl I o i
t at half part* o'clock.
CHAULP.fi M'lNTiRE.
To the Elector* of I 'katkam County
\Xy F**ow r.itiwn*. I ..Her myaelf aa a Cwli-
date fur Dhtrifl'a' the ensuing January Election,
and respectfully a -licit yuuc suffrages
JSAAC D LYON’.
dec 5 532
8272,946 59}
Prom litis report It appear*- that a Urge «it
til"* revenue still remains. It it a truism whieh all
admit, tit.I Unproductive capital ii injurious to a
•rite, and that the more actively it ia employed
t!te more produetive it becomes In no manner
ecu our state be more benefitted, in no manner
can iu capital be better etnpbyed, than b” ca
pendingit on iwternal improvements. The aitna
tine of our public roods, the obstruction and im
pediment, ia our river*, call upon the Legislature
Pot its aeriee exertions in rep iring the former,
and rendering navigable the Liter.
Let the energies of the Mate be once armtae-i.
Jet th* btnefictd effects from turnpikes and ean ,!%
«be i xperiei ced, and oar State will rtnidly ad
vance in improvements honorable to the prevent
grii' -.tliSn ami beneficial to posterity— .vc should
act not (or oumhe* aljae, hut for those who are
to Came after us.
THE PENITENTIARY.
The keeper of this in-tituticnin t.fe report to
th;t.egiila;ureufthe State gi*es He folluwhc
s.v .merit of Ua -ff urs from the 1st day of Nov.
1622, to the 1st day of Nov. 1822.
/)• —
for :,tnittni of debts duo
Sin Oct 11522, in notes
and open accounts aa
per account tendered 8,578 48}
Stork on Isand in manofic
tir--t.rtidcsJ5.878 62}
Dv IL.r 4.491.9}
10.033 07}
Srsfta on tlm Exccntive
in fsvot of the contrac.
tore, embracing nne to
the e-ntraetor* of last
year, fora balance due
them, 4 510 9t
Drafts on the Executive
for the first ami second,
and part of the third
quarter 1 ' alary of ofii. a
cera and guard, 4,911 82) *
Dai.nce due Philip Cook,
p K, for money borrow-
e*l ■)/ him tru-n the
Sank, to aid In paying
the 4tli quarter* sahty
of olficanaml guard, 748 35)
— >58,819 70}
Cr.-»
fisisnsstef debts dite
,o notes, f8.0» M
Doinopenact. 0 : 41 6£j
12,899 84)
Stock on band in m uutce.
turedertides 5,24914
Do Hatr. 2,581 32}
* 7,830 46}
Expence of clothing gu.td '
an! eon-lets 958 81}
Incidental charges, fire-
sVoot 1 , cartlh t,statkmarv
hnsinlaH.ore.lte. 536 58
Desks and spit boxes Ibr
t the liegisfature 32 00
Digging anl finislitng a
well, repair* to cells,
porchtte of lime Ibr the
use of the building, 253 09
Tools tud imptementtpur,
chuv-d for the use of the
work shop*, 197 31)
Plid Philip Cook this a-^
mount due him last year »
on account of motley
borrowed by hint from -
the Bank to pay the 4t!|
quarter’s saliry of r.tfi.
cera tad gu.rd,and blue,
ket* for convicts, 1,997 28}
Part of the 3.1 quarter* sa
lary p.i-t out or the
funds of the InMknlion, 589 51
The 4th q -rter’a salary
paid aa anovc, 1.754 70
A bill to prevent D tr!Sng-n So-ith Carolim, is
nowbefoie the4.,gulaiure ut th.tai.de.
A lady an.l» chiM w, re burnt to derth in their
own he.iic .1 Kitttdjurg, nn the Cftii ult.
tt will Ire seen, by ati a-lfertiscntcnt in
this day’s paper, that a meeting is cnliei’.
t"t this Evening, of those inhabitants til
Wnshintito t *vt\o are friendly to the object
'd the Atv-rrican Ct>lnn>cati<i.i Society. A
general tfT rt is, we arc informed, now ma
king in this District, to obtain a co-op, t-
lion of those friendly to the object. O t
hundred and twenty rnlorvd people,, m.t: .
•>f them of very respectable character, ar
collected at Peteiaburg, in the state or Vir
ginia, and ready to embark immcdiitely m
the Colony, on a proper vessel being i-vom
ded. This addition to its ftree will strength
eo and more firmly establish it.
We are giatl to hear that Chief Jusiiet
Marshall chcei folly accepted the Prcsitlcu-
.y of he Auxiliary Society at Richnrmd
.vjiw-thslandi-ig there are some leading
members of that community who are *eiv
hostile, for what icasons we do not exactly
indcrstaml, to this scheme.
.\’at lnt. 75th ult.
BANGt.R. Me. Nov. 20.
Eurfy Winter—The weather fjr ten
•lays past has been extrcmrly cold; the i-r
in the Penobscot River has been running
1 r some time and if the weather continuer
--old the river will be closed in a few days.
22 sclirs and one sloop are now embargoed
ere, and we fear will be detained till next
-pvlng.
HALLOtVELI, Nov. 22.
The Kennebec closed with ice on the
lsth inst.—The average time, Tor the la-
forty years, haa been 5th December. It
nnscquence of its frt cxing over so curly
several vessel-.belonging to different places
tiesidrs many of those owned on the river
are. .Ictaineti by the ice, which is now (No
32,) 4 inches thick.
Troy, (A*. Y.) Aovernier 21
The river has been partially closed be
tween this place and Albany, thoug - we bi
Itcve the sloops have been able to force
their way through tin- ice. and now the chan
net is clear. The wind has been in the
south for the last two days, and day bedor-
yesterday, as well as yesterday, se'Cr-l
sloops came up. The hoys have been skat
ing along the sides of the river; and thr
northern canal has veen crossed on the icc:
but the weather is now milder, and the pros
peel is athcr in favor of the navigation’s
being open for several days to come.
SfyjIJl’S PA VAC Ed.
firadtr ant Mill %rt««5>
» • AM • * I f «rn BtttAq
150,"*00
HMrar Yark, a Ug*
Stap\c and Fanc^ Goods,
AMOS* wuica ua,
Loitk, Frifi, Hun »n% Ikrks Huckk*
PORT OK SAVANNAH.
.27,051 SP}
1,798 41
Dalsnea tn favor of the v
State,
Since (he fint commencement of tb« Pcniten.
(Ury» 321 pmonert have been received# of which
l£6 Twve cilher died, escaped, been ditcbaiYcd
or pardoned, -nd 68 now remain.
^ The rcJal s jent of (he Colombian Go*
* vernraent for (be state* of MaswchuseUs, Rhode
(tiuiid. New llampihirewnd Maine, has given no*
tico tu all shippers to ports under (lie jurisdiction
ot that governnseot, (hst they must be furnished
with certiFcjtes, and passengers with paaspmts,
as they will be required by the Collectors on their
trtivsi
Tim Amn^rrwy of the evacuation of New
w 3hrk,by the British troops was celebrated in
that cty on the 25th ult in (be usual eston
coxtroaicATSDVOBTca.ntruBueaV.
TRADETTO SAVANNAIL
\Cwal from Flint river to connect the
waters of (he intermediate rims, the Ormutgee,
* O'.onee, Ohopie, Ogechle with fiavannsh, would
by a cheap trsntportafion, convey (be produce
' . of rfiy awattes to Bsvsimah—It ia not more than
Uo miles* ami by being commenced at
- the Crt. *•> Kgenry emih| be ran through n *—
psmtiv^y healthy cuuo(ry«,
Aaaivsna
Ship Thomas Fowler, Handler, 10 days from
Rath in Oallast to Johnston, Hill* U co.
Sloop Three Hr<»ther«, Howland, Darien, 3
days, with cotton, rice ami moLsses to Cummins
£f*Gwathm?*y, .nd Mr Dayard.
Sahr Knteprise, l>avi', llermudn, 8 days, to
order. Tlie F.. spoke (he brig Gen. Mtcmnh,
Racnn, inlat. 32, long.—bound from Boston (<•
Matanzas.
Sloop Mento, Chricsticn, St. Mary*s with Cot
ton.
Ir, the offing—Hr brig Caledonia, IJndsay, 42
day* from Greenock, to Samuel Wright.
LEAKED.
Br altip Lady Hanoali KUiee, Liddlc, Liverpool,
8. Wright.
The ship P.fitabctli Wilson, from th*s port for
Uverpool, was spoke on the 26tii ult. in 1st 32,
long r9.
Arrivals in the port of Charleston, Nov. 1821,
2 ships and barks, 16 brigs, 44 schooners and 50
loops and smsnks —Cleat ed and W)Ucd« 14 ships,
12 brigs, 44 *choonera, and 47 sloops Remain
ing in port, 28 ships and bark , 14 brigs, 27 achoo
ners ah-' 19 aioops—exclusive of State Coesters
There were in port 1st Dee. 1823, 23shipa,l3
Brig*, 27 Schrs k 22 sloops—exclusive of Stale-
Coasters.
T HIS medicim m as a rc n^ly f«»r Stro
fills or King's Bvil, lflci r*t»*d or l*utrul Sort
Throat, long standing Khemnatie Ail* ciions, Cu
taneous Diieatef, White Swelling aiul Disease of
the Booes, and all cose* generally of nn u'ccr.'iu
ctiaracter, and Chronic iIiscbs* • gewcrally stiAotg
in drbilita<e , l cf-n«'iri , .*inns, hut inoic especially
t»»r Syphilis, or flecuons arising therefrom, U?
cert of the l*r\'.x« Nodes, &c, and that dreadful
di'etve oc’ as oiit-d hy a lougan t exsesuve u»e '*•
Mercury, he kr.—ft ha« Xiso been found u>tl'ul
‘ tn\ea <fthe l*iver.
nil dii n.lers arising fr m an impure or con-
t'lnioaled state of thi. H oiJ, it will be found
powerful and an effectua: remedy The discovc
y of this medicine haa been the tiled of lon)^ and
•ttentive study, anil it i* now nude public tri-m
(he most drcnled conviction, founded on ample
xperience.i « p t*r i*. er «!ic«'i»i.T those .Im
• f % ttjier ev*ry tth-r mt^ninr A ;* /ail d
Inallcompticat- d Aci futa and S"phi’it,
0 i a here tlie Syphilitic Virus ol thepau tuei o»
«. a dfvclopcme t ot Scr dula «n If)-.* rh*l.', tliik i-i
the only rern dv upon w* icn a single hope of re
ry can be reasonably founded; lh<*re ‘ms been
lUtan-v of i * ftedurt*, where proper')’ used
It imparts vigor to the w'.«gr svst m whi’e (fie
core is going on—nt «./► uitkn it long Me,I far
in vain by the fie leaf worn!/ ,.l tticaun. time ti» •
is cn b.ed to i. 4 ke n »uri»Hing food, which
• der the common m’Mles of pr.dice, is usual 1 ;-
ilhlield from the sufferer. In msnv indaiicr,
here the horrible ravages of ulceration had laid
'vart; ligament and Done, a id where to ah appear
i ice, no human m«-ma but amputation coul l hk'v
ave t lifej in crsca t-xiremc fVvmaahcredeacrib
;d, have pdients been snatched from the grave
and res*(.rod to good le-wlth an l th* •'••vo irin-
liseu^e completely eradicate i 77tr. dUotvery •/
i rmutly ’ike I hi» naw t.Jfrrelf.r tub but ben a
iltubtrntum from time immemtrti.l.
The proprietor dot * not suppose his btieasaer
tier, wi.l co'ivinc^ahe will ther.’forcgive reference
to tho e currc 1 ., and tha.se under hia care, am ng
whom are many highly respectable citiae s, that
ah’dl sa'isfy the most incredulous of its superior
efficacy inthc fisnrders for which it is h*:re re*
c immended. Rvery member '*f aoc'Oty dto*»l
liffiising inform ition of this disdover) — Aa
mamty afone tnaket it i duty
Crrtinea let from Profetoort Chnpmr.n and Gijzi.i,
•f the University of Pennsylvania.
“I have within the Ian two ,iars had nn oppor
►unity nf seeing several ernes of very inveterate
ulcers, winch, wring redsttd previ'iusly tne re*
gular modes of treatment, were healed hy theu^r
of Mr. Swaim's Pavarxa; and I do believe, from
what I have seen, that it will prove an importvi
meay in scrofulous, veneral, and mercuri al di
e.ses- fc N.C f iA|»\iAN, M I).
u l*rofeetor of the Institute! and Practice of Pi.yuc
in V\e Untverni'y of Penutylvaiua t
u Philadelphia, Ftb'uary |6, I82J ••
•i Iujac m ployed the I'ahi u . f Ur.- S*aini,
in numerotis in«tancer, uithin the lust ihre* y»-ir%
<nd have always found it extremely cfficaciotis,
specially in secondary syphilis and in m-rmriai
li<ease. 1 have no hesiurion in pronouncing-1’ a
medicine of inestimable Value.
•*W. GIBSON, M. D.
“Professor ff Surgery in t',* University of Penntyh
vania.
“February 17, 1823,”
Desirous that this medicine imy not be number
cd with the host of qu ick me licines cnnmntlv
advertised throughout the Union as i fallible, it
will be *old in PlnU»lelph»a, by the Proprietor, ot
his re?idence,No 13, South Ninth Street,hvlween
Market and Chcsnut, iiirc r tly opposite the Uni-
vrrsily ot Pennsyltanis.
Bosto..—by J P Hall, Druggist, No. 1, Union,
treet.
New York—Collms U llnnnsy, No 2 »0 Pesrl s*.
———John H Dodd £/ Co. Drugg’ut, No.
1S9, Broad w«\, opposite John street,
loincastrr, (Fa)—llenrv Kvffer
Pittsburgh, (P»)—Charles Avery U Co. Drug-
1 tailimore— llenrv Price, Dmggi«t, Market st.
Washington City—Mr William Gunton, Drujj-
gist.
.Mcxandri**—Edward Stabler k Son. Druggist.
Norfolk, v Va) -Christopher fl 11, Bo ikseller.
Charleston (S C)—*8 Guard, Druggist, Broad
•street.
Savannah, (r»eo) August G. Oem-
. Itr, Jellerson-slreet.
fitly Laces Ktartio Gwtvri, ato II Qaanb^
French Calico*., han-iaioi'* GiiqjhMW
Cimbrieks Hobn, Dutirre, U iaiDMa«a
Very fiae and clt-xp Mmedics
Ctwatarpaaes Ribbons
Nankeen, Canton anrl Italian Cripra
SttO'd Cotton, lilk and Cotton Hosiery
Utark and colored figured U atnpt yroae de Napl- a
And Leramice Silks ecotleaaa’a fyured blk aiik
ll.ndketciiiefi
tl-oidelnilirarid Cauimeres
i'Lin. and tllankets.
The above wdb almost every article uanalhr
cpt in a Dry Goal Store, may be hid at reduc
.! orices by applying as .Hove.
K. II A few cue. of L.UUES SUOHS, at N-
uc d price*,
ec 5 i2I2
Fresh Teas of the latest Importa
tion, .lam. Hum and Gutter.
Ins' rrrriKM -,hip Augusts
8 Ten • at y boxes H>son l et
JL*y \I b(J fivectuy d<. ih do
l<k) do do G.inpowder
10U 4o do Imperial
SO ten citty do Tonkev Tcs
30 boxes 2<b. catty'* of Imp- rial in I
Gunp .wdor do. of from 12 to 30
Catlt:> <mch
ALSO,
6 puncheons pure Jamaica Rum
15 ktgtGofthen Dairy Butler
For ssl>-. by
J. B. HERBERT b CO.
dec 5 212
\
* - ir **s .1 Common k'o
V FEWC
jiutl
dec 4
Tea, Jamaica Ram,'
J. B. HK.WlH.irr „
Have RrcHred tar .4it KV-’t' -r, ir,ji..
24 shM 1 ' 3 llt r & KSSs
«la 6 hhdapure JaituicaRam *"
5 pipes do H G n
Iro r “'Vi" ‘ CC ' ,mnW, * ,h » <«™.
(xt i»ui»e Patent ParnUy ,
'IVIES bmribertiiijo^ recrev d 'i-,. . , I
L tile Patented, the foilowird hiehu’.jL?l
ed Medicines Vis i “ “* h| 7 *PPtw-1
Chuxb'a En u,..j
CWn,, Worm L^l
Baltom Hooey
He “7* Weired fe
ll cut “
Tliom
A Fowling
^ long single Oi.
Piece Lost.
J F».-lii.gPiece was left
w tii Air. (Idol, s gunsmith in • iik city about
mnn»u bach, which the owner lus nut been sb-e
: » »b sin, neither can he obtain any satitfocto'y
info* mtton respecting it. Itro*y he tnnwn by
i s having a small piece »f the Mock broke off.
V ibcral rewarl wil! be given tn my pi rtoo wh*
will inform the subscriber where Wm•« '* • '"d
A. M'LEAN.
dec 5 2.12
NOTimi.
T IE Subscriber gives notice to those tHst .*re
»n» wise indebted to him, that unless tlu.ii
serour.ts he settled by the first of January next,
tl.rjf will be* put into the hands of a Gentleman ol
the Car lor Codec iun wit bout distinction of per.
sons. .103 Ttt'JGHEf.Ur, Seu’r.
dec 5 nI 'JI
Company Orders. Vti
• N rifpRi'i is ner-hy or* c.\ I beltoldat
1 Justice- R.i-saU ••i'.ic.-, near th** Exchange, <
Tue di) die 16thday D c- ind tocl-.c • first -i
second l.ivut. for the 3d Company 1st Kegt. V
Mi.i.is, in the pltcc of Lieutentuit Issnc Cuse, sr.d
Thomas Sickt.ll removed out uf;he Ucgtmen
District.
Palis to be open st 11 o'clock, A. M.
C. H. ilAYDKN,
Can! 3d Compsnv# Is Kegt. G, M,
dec 5 232
T
Assize of Bread.
Q-ThO nvrr.gr- price of Floor being eight
nUare,lbe erogiil \>t bread the present fanntli
must be aa follow*.
12) Cents Loaf 2 lit 8 ox.
6) dn do 1 lb 4 ox.
Of whicii te* Bakers and setter, of Dread will
take due notice.
JNO. 1 ROBERTS, City Tressurer.
dec 4. 1823 2>i
nny concern Whtress, John Dillon, exe
of Michael Densler) spplies to be dihcliargr-
from the executorship of the said estate*
Now these are therefore to cite and admonW;
4*1 sr.d singular the kindred and creditor-* of fh
«aul deceased, to file their objections (if ;«nv they
have) on or before the 5th duy of June next*
ot rrwise letters disntusory will be granted to the
applicant.
Witness the lion. .1. P Williamson, one of the
.Tilstic* s of the a ''d court, tins 5th daV of Dec. A
D. «H}(* 'houssnJ eight hundred and t wenty urcc.
L. 3. S M BOND. c. c
dec 5 132
Agents in other cities will be appointed.
Patients whose situation ana circumstances
would enable themt'* come to this city, and place
themselves* under the proprietors care, would
find it much to their advantage.
Caution to Pnrchnters,
As the great. enuMl tor this medicine, and its
established reputation, has induced sttempta to
i.T.pose on (be public a spurious article in imita
lion of it, the proprietor at the suggestion of sev
eral eminent phydeiana, has affixrd his signature
to the label of iach bottle, and placed the letter 8
on the seal.—No other i« genume
Price gl 50 per bottle, or &16per doa
Communications, post ptid, and or.>rs fr m
any part of the world, w«il receive immediate a -
teatmn.
Oj* Printed directions accompany the medi
cine.
WM. 8WA1II.
Philadelphia, September, 182J,
dec 5 2 >2
•ay ennern Whereas Robert H^bersli m
v ’uniMrator of George W Allen, dec. appli
t« he diach' rged From said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all an
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their ohjoctiuns (if any they have)
to the granting ot the administration of the tatau
of die snltl deceased to the applicant in the clerk'-
Office of the said court, on or before 5ih day of
June next, otherwise letters riisofisaory will bt
granted*
Witni’ts the honorable 2 P. Williamson, one ol
the Justices of th- iuul court, the 5i^day of De
cember, A. U 1822,
9. M UOND, c. c o.
dec 5 332
f d^ORGIA—ClutlLm Cninty, To .-«|l whom
\Tit may concern Whereas Ab-I F*>x, admin
is ratoror Joseph Fox Ims applied io the honors,
hi • the court of Orilioanr of Chatham County, to
be discharged from said administration.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish nli
and aingnlar the kindred and creditors of Un
said deceased, to file their objections (ifany ’he*
have) to the granting of the adminict ration of the
estate of the said deceased to the applicant n
the clerk's office of the said court, on orbsf»r •
the 5th day of June next i otherwise I crier 4 dis-
misvory will be granted.
Witness the honorable lohn P. Williamson,
one of the lustices of the said ctfprt, the 3th day uf
December, A D. 1823.
S M BOND, cca
dec 5 232
JAMES MORRISON,
H AS removed hia office to the room directly
over the Auction Sture of Calvin Baker. Bn
trance theaame as to the Republican office.
. nov23 22*
To the People of Chatham County.
a sVING been twice auii'iunru- io »<••• •• •
andWaie for Slwnir.l now tab* the liberty of
• flerm,*i]rielfii>TooM scaaJidatafcf theMaw,
at the election on the firat .londajr in JtMarr
next, ami aolicii your Cavan (br tbs appointment
Wtl C. WAVHK.
'tee 4 «:•
Toth* Citizen*"/ Chatham Count*
Fellow ‘ lTiasaa— t am a candidate toe Hit* rtlf
V aug J» ‘ t»74
Harbor Masters Ojjlec.
rpilE anbneriber bavin, received the appoint
1 meet of llarbur Hitter ia now ready Io at
end to lb* duties of bit office.—lie will bo found
at Mr. Morrisons office. In caw ofabtenee of the
subscriber a blank book will be kepi at the office
n which aUMavtm ofVearela are requeued to
note lown whatever chanjfea or birth, they otay
require for their respective Vearela,
JOHN IT. STIRS
Savannah, onv 28 226
Negro-Carpenters Wanted.
a Couple of good Stead) negro Carpenters
iccoslorntd* Ao do good aubatanUsI pUntaUoi
wnrtfc arc wanted to work on a plantation near
S .vJTn Ji, for whom bbersi tngaa willbagire*.
Enquire of the auUctiber. - *;
_ WU.P. HUNTER,
ttee3 «2»
Medtcioea,
late. Dil'oua Fillb,
tfeit’., do do
Keif. Av'timstic <lo
Kelts llotnical Drop*
itch’. Cough do
Aederanns do do
American do ‘do Tiioanmn Kv. n-.
To-nh .Clio do Iteli (fntreieml*
Hnirer*. Veg. t title Pul Kijnire. Gnut fcj.
mo'.to Detergent D.lby'. Camtinii^
Andentoo. U lioopera H.ltn qi,.,.
Kilt* SeiiVi j (j p
Audiera Attatic Leni i e dtra.kc ror ‘
Brandins Ulieumalic
Oimnvtd
Which together with a very mwral i M „
to2Slto. Ur * * Vrf “^.£*S
FRANCIS I. L\Y, Dm^ght*
e,21l •'‘•-tl’.loeJJtegi
JOH.V n. tvTh:
H:.s Ml* ..... ,*•
Blacksmith’s .ell-rtvs,
W HICH lie *i I tell rt the losr.l prices for
wlucli th' )■ can b.- inantifactiired, .nd will
' 'Jrt tof'irmtltnni atee that may be warned.
The Subset iber ~ '
tAKESthi .pp.triMiitl; ol i Winning the re*
■ prewntative. of the relate of John Desk,
ceased, ml well at aH ot irr perrt.n c timing
properly in the county of Effingham tofre.
aiding out of the nate, ulto have nol returned
their property 'otlte receiver of tax returr. for
the yt.ir m2to come torwaM ».ivt make .:*\t j
retara u.ie.r before thefiist ff yof 'pril rwxl—
oiherwisv tliey will be douhL t ix.-d.
WM iPEtU, rti
tier 4 11(211
THEATRICAL
UF. public ui* .0*u m -J (iittba
THE VTR»* • IF F \SHI(J.V # Tah. b J PAB*b I
i 1% hen-' pSforour . n..w up-o x* 1 'h*» He vffi 1
ru*rm m*nv Blight of Hand Tricks, inch is
Cuttini; Hair, Shaving, &t. &c.
tu«he moM becoming manner, sq, m tu ‘.he
o//Uv.k young. He will also dtlrry his Cttnb,
Scissors, llruth, Uc to any part of the city h-y
— deem proper t*» ciunmaud, aHe.* wWrb he
receive the Cash in o r Ivmtf, which he »il]
packet with the gr»-.a?c* f*ciiify«illi th. other,
am) many otlv r tricks m . nit rrfou-, to iscminn*
Hoofs open a- 6 oVlnck, A. tl i-d perfimv-nce
comm nee us *0 on at a bend appears t : .ijxr -Jo«
ry perform • tKf. 23 cehr^ -c m 12). tllownl-y
hit IOL UN’Fa MAN, who 4 ill exert his abditttl
to pies e.
fl. e 4 511 _
Wallhourvilte .icadmy.
r|4Hhmtnivuo H'r' the U a.uiuurvllte Aca*,
I tU my, with j lr-»urr annuunce to lire public,
that they l-.av r prco;re.1 a Tencl.tr for the nnx,
wh’te remmmrml uions are IiigliK flaHCti igand
wh vffi,itt.S-unents are of a superioroMer, Ur.
Maaci-t 'oxaa.ihe gv'ntkman whom hivete-
K-Cled, will pr’li Nchuol the 1st of Jammy 182^
attended by his Brother Mr Faawtit l«ss%
who, in the capaeitv of an distant, tlw '-'tn-
missionrri are coim lent will b.; an ar.q>u*iiiou to
the institution. As d ia presumed that the a2-
vantages which Waltourv.tte present from
uatioir, hcMlthfulnes<r and good society, might
render no Seminary of Learning} an odsb.»«*
ment '*f extensive utility} the CommtM’orKntor
the information of thOM* who may be digwul to
send Pupils hildt r for instructpnf would obsrrve
that getitcel buifding for any number of «choKm
may be h «1 at Mr. ti’n Andcrwtis at ,! 2*j**
rale as that of :>unburv, >ix: $120 per
one halt payable in admer, b>ardera prorwn^
their own bedding fid cthdles Thb -d* 1 "*®®
would be mor- eligibl- ax the? w8l be «ad r raj
immedi*te impection of the Teachers
be accoromvJated there. A friprctahw whIOW
kidy, will also take a limited number ot awsw*
U is needless to aikl that no «ndeavnjr»WMjJ
,p »rea to render (lie condition of Pipw 6043
romfor •. ibk *« 1 v,’ ,s *a* x -c.
The hues of tuition art as follm* •' q
For the Gfck an«l l.a in l^inguigea 5'
For Geography, Arithmetic and Gr-mm-.r J
For Reading, Writing and Sp Hit $ 9
per quarter. SAM*., L AXM*
Chairman of the B »anl Com nimonem •
Liberty Countv. Dre 3 2^0 —
2Vce8, Plants, Flowers, fife,
William Prince,
P fjprietor of the Linxaan Ga^*
ilk on I ong hland. near New York,
The Subscriber
/-lONTtMJES il„- l UMBEH. f.1CrOSAOt-
L and COMMli S IO.Y A U.SI. N'ES«-b» ^
eliinenaUuineotupleleotdet fut te|>acki«gte»
coniprening eittton.
(T rsfor wle bis usual extentevv en'. 1 r.. n|4 ^
■rtinnof MUIT ami OffAW.MfiV. On hand, which will be aoldlow luv e*m-
CLXVTi', »e.;piy‘°
l'.iL TJtKES.
ALSO,
ext.iiuve ireot .u., ■> >.i Cren■ Ihute l
Trrr, ami PtmU, among which are twxxvt are
Kins ol Orange, I^mon, Citron ami dSliadock
Trees, and irvarrime varieties of the Camellia
Japonica, nr Japan Roe,
IT Order* will be received by the tubscriber
and exeeuted during the monlb of Match, and
•hipped pursuant tu olden.
AUGUST a OKMLER,
Druggist, earner of Jeflerso* and St, Julian St,
•ctSJ 198
JOHN EVER1NGHAM, JunV.
N TICE.
T HE Subscriber, having estabHabed himselfin
badness, in Miltedgrvitle, tendm his sir.
tints to his friends in the COMMISSION LINE
JOHN K. ROWLAND
net 29 few 201
,\}'NP, Month, alter Data, we shall apply tu Ibe
,1,\| bonorablo the junior of the Infcrioi court of
CliaUrem County whn tetttef, fire ordresry ptn*
far tear* toaaR ad tire rate estate af Basre.
oet 28 *200—2m
iu.iuii.T n M , r
Union Perry Whs*
Marshal’s sale, conuuued.
On (ta/rer 7WD bs Arnenry *«0 k
ISSILI, Leso.dm irotn of ibe Court Itee*" .
)| the cits olSastumnb, between >be boert"
10 and J o’clock. _ , , ,, M
. All that trad cfltend containing 54 aerss*"^
of lets, adjoining tends ofJorepb Stitore"*
wear, indT.nda ol Mba Oamudiv on «b«
levied uu as the property, of lb* estate
Sheftaii, to retbiysnVaecutw* l» fcvor of *• 11 •
"tSe folios ing negree*. vJtiunf'
ley, Nancy, Sylvia and ehiM, levied •nreWjFT
pirtyoffieo. L. Cope,«tali.iy *itexre*r»a“
Enrol Jobs BeHaSSdstielwr
JOHN H. MOBBl* * *
dec 4 131