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, %rjistittevtfle Journal of 'December 25.
w«e Jp«*ed session
• Concurred W*> e9ting his excellency the gover-
oT tbe4egisW«r7^J ra i government “ to take the ne
n pr, to urge ^ p op ^usujgtbe boundary line between
•cessary an d the Spanish dominions adjacent to
the Crated pertained and marked”—and also, re-
Georgu, to o' i H an q requesting our representatives
quirmg our * u£ e their endeavors with the general go-
in congress),v . Darien established as a port of entry.
vev nment, to lutions pa9S(;( i the house of repre-
Ihe > 0llo ,, !i g state nearly unanimously, and on being
tenuuveso • wefe on the table, where (perhaps
sent to se “* nce v they were not further acted on.
from nisw ^ ac t passed at the first session of the 14th
“\Vli«^ hai the m0lkt anc j increasing the umount
congress, wt . o } . ;t# n)emberi}| has been generally dis-
<>* col " t . (i bv the citizens of this state; and whereas it is
appr ?iai in 'a free government, that proper respect be
T<*Z p.iblic opinion—and this legislature believing,
? h f the act in question is impolitic and incompatible
t /, e principles on which our republican institutions
rre founds!;
•* .<g e it therefore resolved hy the senate and house of rep
r „ e ntativs of the state of Georgia, in general assembly
That our senators in congress be instructed, and
our representatives requested, to use their bet t exertions
to have repealed as early as practicable, the aforesaid ob-
n: \ious act . , . .
.lull be it further resolved, as the sense of this legisla
ture, that it is expedient to engraft on tiie constitution
uf the United States, An amendment heretofore proposed
ar .d rejected, which (is in die words following, to wit:
>o law varying the compensation for the services of the
senators and representatives (in congress) shall take ef-
feet until r.n election of representatives shall have mi.tr-
venctl. t
".luil be it farther resolved, That liis excellency the
governor, be requested to forward to each ot our sena
tors in congress, a certified copy of these resolutions.'’
OLIO.
The ladies and gentlemen of Sfva.uttaii, and the lovers of
muilc, in general, are respectfully acquainted that
Messrs. GEORGE D. YONGE
' AND
S. S. DE JONGE/
From the Charleston Theatre,
Propose giving an Entertainment at the EXCHANGE,
on THIS EVENING, the 31st instant,
CONSISTING OF •
SOLOS, DUETTS, POPULAR AIRS, with variations
on the Violin, Clarionet and Trench Horn.
In the course of the Evening, Air. G. D. YONGE will
give his Imitations of the following Instruments on the
Violin, viz:—The Viola D’Amours, Bugle Horn, Trum
pet, Flute and Flageolet.
Those ladies and gentlemen, who honor and patron
ize their undertaking, may rest assured that their best
exertions shall be given to insure ample satisfaction.
The Performance to commence at half past 6 o’clock.
Tickets to be bad at the Door of the Exchange, and their
residence, Mr. Roma's, State-street—Admittance, One
Dollar. dec fer—-154
' * <
• .•cisunderstanding appears to have taken place be-
'iretn the American merchants in Holland, engaged in
the India trade, and the Dutch government, in which the
latter iiuve been guiltytrPa breach of iuith. Several Ame
rican ships having arrived in that country wit,i curgoesof
tra, some time before the arrival of the Dutcii East-lndia
Company’s ships, the government agreed to take Un-
American cargoes, to dispose of them at the autumn, i
sales, in order to supply the demand of the market until
their own arrived. In the mean time some Dutch tea
ships came in, and the government then refused to p r-
mit more than half of the American teas, (»a_v 28,000
quarter chests) to be sold according to agreement; in
sisting that the sale, of the remainder should be put ofi
till the spring. The Americans complained heavily at
this proceeding, and were under apprehensions that
should others of the Dutch Indiamen arrive, the saie of
their teas might be postponed indefinitely .—Mrfuli
Urdu
Vie understand, that the United States’ mother Bank is
neurit ready to commence business, and that in the course
cf four or five weeks, the branch in this city will also re
ceive deposits and commence their discounts.—A'u.s-
1’ork Gazette, 18lh inst.
A tolerably spirited debate is now going on in the
house of Representatives, on the proposition to amend
the constitution, so as to establish a uniform mode of
, ’.loosing representatives to congress and electors of pre
sident and vice-president of the United States. The
subject is of sufficient magnitude to justify the t>me be
Stowed on it; and, for .reasons which have been ably and
fully assigned in the debate, we wish aMtct.3 to both
branches of the proposition.
In the senate, but little legislative business has yet been
transacted. Let it not therefore be supposed that that
hodv is idle. It is not always tiie multiplicity of moth ns,
orthe prolongation of-debates, that denotes a close at
tention to legislative business, which is always acccleral
ed rather than delayed, by the proper digestion by corn
mittees of the several subjects referred to them. When
the committees report, the business is so far matured
(no unimportant object) as to present itself in the best
shape for discussion.—J\l*z. InielligeiJer '20th instant.
It will probably be sufficient to attract the attention of
most of our readers to the report on the proceeding page,
that it relates to the Compensation haw; on which sub
ject, it is the first document that has been submitted to
the public. It may be viewed as an exposition cf the mo-
fives of those wfio supported tiie measure at the last ses
sion, but now think it proper, from the many expressions
of the popular feeling on the subject, to modify it in
such a manner as to divest it of the features which have
proved obnoxious. The gentlemen who compose the
committee of the house, which made this report, are
Messrs. Johnson, of Ken. Findley, Webster, Pitkin, ILs-
sett, Cady, and Reynolds.
The report is characterised by' an ability, as creditable
to the houce itself, as to the committee winch is its organ.
—»&. 21s/ itisian:.
It is stated that general Scott, “during his residence
in France and England, made a large collection of mili
tary books, and that he is now engage ! in completin
book on po.ire, principals* from French authors, for the
army of the United States.”—Fed. Guw.tte.
It is stated in a late Petersburg'paper, that "general
Scott was ofrcreVtthe department of war, which lie doe! in
ed.” We are certain that this intimation is incorrect, if
we had no other reason for believing it than that we are
sure our government would not desire to *e the army
deprived of an officer of general Scott’s merit and active
Ciinn;cixT.—j u ulioiiul InUllirencer.
DREADFUL SH1PWKRCK!
We yesterday received Newfoundland papers, and
those of Halifax, to the ftii inst. They c,;in;im an re
count of the melancholy shipwreck, on‘the 10th ult. of
the British government hired transport Harpon.,.-
bound from Quebec to r.igbtu!,' on Cape Fine, m ir
Trcpassey, where the sh : ;i Con,us a short time previous
- . lUe Havpcone- saixd from Quebec,
Oc.ober r 7, and butt on .>o.,rd, 384 men, women and
cmldren, independent of the si.ip’s comuanv.
morning. A tew nitr. >uei:t. ded m getting cn shore in
tiie stern boat, al| tl.c oiliews being stove in pieces, and
in the morning many more were saved by means’of a
•one, which Was tinned on shore hr a dog. At! who
,‘ltemed to *«iii., and all on the wreck at the time that
* vve: . to pieces, we re drowned. Whole number lost
J8—saved, 177.—iJ-.v.'o.'j Daily Advertiser, 16,4 inst.
The brig Bayard, captain Watkins, which arrived here
• esterday from Amsterdam, brings di-patches from doc
tor Eustis, our miri.sler to Holland, for government
v inch will he forwarded !o Washington by tbi* day’s
Suu.—JV’o/.Jk Mcucti, Dec. Ilf.
. 1 iie last New-York Columbian state's, “We learn that
".IS captain li.,w m-s of the navy, and no! captain Gor-
0I, > "bo lat< tv (jkiI in the Med.ler-ai.can. Lieulcn
“" Kuban, of t ue marines',
'‘"h some foreign oflic
has been kmed in a duel
JPORT “ST SA VANNAII,
Tuesday, December SI, 181G.
,, . Allitll F.il.
” n gll?volutloTt, Bradley, Boston
' K.iz,., Potter, Xev-Ytnk
General Jackson, 1‘e.irce, Providence, (n. i )
• ci geni.li.
n S Sally Ann, Smith, New-Orleans
Fellow-Citizeas of Chatham County!
^elecWrW 1 ! 11116 tbr CORONER, * the cu-
o - n, and solicit your support.
dee 31 yr—155 3amCS M< Amwlly.
w Lewis Williams
trade i n persons to be forewarned of having any
'7- whatsoever with rny wift
Cotiliioa SoeietN.
Tiie members of the Cotillion Society arc notified, that
there will be a party on THURSDAY EVENING, at the
UxclidKige. BOND, sect'ry.
dec 31— 155
MARINE SOCIETY.
v™ *■* “vaungs wnati
J ‘ H,£ from tins time present.
my
dec 31—c*—155
A meeting of this Society will take place at the Ex
change on Thursday evening, the 2d January, precisely
at half past six o’clock. The members are requested to
be r:irr*u:il in *hci? rttendmce di e .31——— 15J
4/* l 1 ’illy or one huudi’etl bales of
COTTON are wanted on freight to complete the loading
of tiie ALBERT GALLATIN, fur J.iveifoo 1 , which can
be taken, if application is made , u or before the 3d of
January, as s.:e will positively s 1 on t:.e 6th. Apply
to CHARLES COTTON,
dec 31 155
tfj; One Imnd.ed aiul fifty bales of
COTTON wanted on freight to complete the loading ot
the brig WILLIAM, for Liverfr.id.
It. Richardson.
df'c .SI v 155
A r iiaLlAM FELL
& 1 UC Sfii(
will take fifty to eighty biles cotton 00 fi e.-lit to Grceu-
ock, if immediate application is made to
Joseph Oairnthers & Co.
dec 31 155
For Liverpool
(To muU in ail this ivceh')
Fnftj square or compresseil bales of cotton art
m
wanted on freight for the coppered brig SPAR
TAN, C. M. Coffin, master. Apple to
Rea & Butler,
dec 31 w 155 hoh’ ,‘r.■•/’» - ha-f
For Nantz
The new fast sailing coppered French brig
.jj'D'^JA.MES, captain Cantin, will take some freight
^dAdkiifor the above place, amid will be immediately
dispatched. Apply to the captain on board, at Maiirei’s
wharf, or to CHARLES AIAURLIL,
UliO has received, by said brig,
Salt, cotton Bagging’, white Linen, linen jjh’.e tig, Bri.-
taTinia, N.,;ikins, liaiidkcrcliieis, Mats, Paper, sweet
Meats, Giiignolel, demijohns full of Vinegar, sweet Oil,
Fru vs, Brandy, Fruits, Catting, demijohns full of Wal
nuts, Pease, Bottles, Cliesnuls. dec -»I—1.—155
John Stotcsbury, master, to
For Rariea aud ht. Mary's
The tegular packet sloop GOLD HUNTER,
ti'ciglit or pass,
ai'-f. dec .
gc
sail on Thursday
pplv on board at
For sale, freight or cuarler
__ Tiie brig HERO, captain ii-raden, burthen
tons, high deck, stows an limidiiat large
ago for her tonnage, sails .well, is newly
sheathed, has sever..! new sails, and can be sent to tia-L
a small expense. For terms apply on hoard, or io
J. iidtteliiN
dec 31 155 t
Fur freight or charter
The superior new double decked brig HOPE,
captain Pilsburv, burthen 2 0 tons, Ul vV 1 1 al!\
tl^Mto take in. Apply to the master on board, or
IS above * * ric,. r,J I t.i
dec
For sale
A clinker built BOAT, 30 feet long and 7
wide, in good order, rows and sails remarkably
fist. May be seen by applying to Mr. hSe
near the Fort D. WILLIFORD.
II * 155
Insurance Stock
And a few shares in the Planter’s haj:k, for S':
plv at thi«* fit r ^
sUgaji
le.
Ap-
s5
i AJh O OlaAilF i‘.
10 hl.ds of Jaiaaica Su ;ar and 2'. boxes Claret. For
saie by BENJAMIN Ho WARD ft CO.
dec 31—ai—155 Hunter's stores.
Cordage.
The subscribers have just received per brig Calypso
capt. Neill, lt<0 coils Baltimore RIGGING, made u! Rus
sia Hemp of all sizes, whicii will be sold low ior caal. or
product.
Isauc Comve Sc Son.
dec 1 -155
Lut aiis ami iira-is.
For su'.e by the subscriber
19 casks New -York cut Nails, assorted sizes.
ALSO
2 casks of 12J. Brails T. A. SCHOEDDE.
dec.-l e. isy
a 1 or sale
The Savannah Female Jhylum. in account with Sarah I. Lamb, treasurer.'
DR.
t
Clt.
10 50
1816. . Dolls.
To csh, paid Mrs. Dews, forf board and tui
tion of Asylum children, from 22d Novem
ber, 1815, to 22d November, 1816, 1955 59
Do. do. paid May 8c Lewis’ bill for 3 pair of
blankets,
Do. do. do. Norton 8c Wadliams’ bill for co
py plates,
Do do. do. Joseph Stiles, for 25tf bricks, g3,
drayage 50 cents)
Do. do. do. 8. C. Schenk’s bills for books and
stationary',
Do. do do. E. Kempton and J. Douglas’s bills
fur 75 pairs of shoes,
Cash paid for 2 papers pins,
Do. do. Mi's. M'Garva for 2 quarters school
ing', M. Verdelle,
Do. do. Asli £c Morris’s bill for repairs ’ on
Asylum lot,
3 50
8
65
62j
0: j
8
Do. do. Insurance for 2 years of Asylum
house,
Do. do. Mrs. Irvine, secretary, for repairs of
Asylum,
Do. do. A. Woodruff's bill for paper hang
ings,
Bills collected at Churclg not passable,
19 25
51 27
ea
6
4 87j
Amount in Bank, per bank book*
In Treasury,
/
2197 22
1039 -hi
469 41
S3706 06
There are, at present, twentv-one children on the As;. -
hum Mrs. i) ws receives oiic/imndred and four dollars
1816.
By cash, in Bank, /'
Received from Mrs. Jackson, (late treasurer,)
Do. from Mrs. Irvine, secretary, being the
amount of annual subscriptions,
Do. from do. being the amount of collections
at the Churches,
Donation from Mr. Andrew Low,
Do. from another gentleman,
From secretary, us a balance on last year’s
account,
Dolls. Ct».
892 43
106 63
513
1250 25
300
100
15 75
Amount of clothing presented by Mr. A. Low,
Summer suits, j&164 29 J
Winter suits,* 146 5
g2706 06
250 39
per annum,
fur board and jfii'i n of each,
schooled also at 16 dollais/per tumuli;.
I have carifully examined
Female dsylum, far tits year 1816.
One Ci.iiC
1
the Accounts of Mrs. Sahah Lamb, treasurer cf the S'auatmafi
16, and find them very correctly kept.
ROBERT ISAAC.
Jzivrcs Frauf&is.
Lc Soussigne bfirc a vendre une collection de livres
Frangaise parmi le.-.queis sotit, les oeuvres de Racine.de
Grcsset, de Beileau, <lc la Fontaine, de du Boccagc, les
confessions c.e Jean Jacques Rousseau, h-s vovagos de
Cyrus, Lucrccc', I’ami ilc i’adolescence par Berqiun,
l’his poiie ue la Grcce, ixo.
S. C. Schenk.
dec 31—155
Kettall & Sev/ali,
bio. 34, Holton’s wharf,
llAVK RECKIVKD
A supply low priced LOOKING GLASSES, various
sizes ALSO
1 pair 40 inches by 24, very tlegal,'.
XU boxes English Mustard
4 c:v Itys I.ea.l, smali bavs
1 c..sk Tacks, 15 kegs Tobacco
2J kegs and tubs Butter, &e.
l’ickleii .Salmon, in kegs
Also a large stern BOAT, well furnished
U —*.-—155
dee
iica is. iiutler*
(joiixs ro.v’s WHAiir)
Have for ,a!e, rev ived fter brig DKza.frctnJVew.Tort,
10 puncheons Antigua Rum, 3d proof
2 do V. I. do do do
2 do New do
25 bags St. Domingo Coffee
2'J barrels New-York eagle Ciin
15 bis Loaf } .„
5 do Lmrp ^^LG.-v—
26 quarter casks Teneriff W’ine
25 boxes mould Canales, and
SVOHE
5 pipes Holland Gin
29 quarter casks Colminer Wine
4 half pipes L. P. Teneriff Wine
f bales i’winc, 13 barrels Copperas
35 casks Shot, assorted sizes
dec 31-
-155
Doctor John B. Berthelot
received by recent arrivals from Fctrop", the following
nicies, which he offers fur sale at his store on th Hut/,
Has
article
Improved carbonated Soda Powders, for making Soda
Water
Cheltenham Salts, of a superior quality
Heim’s ealc'ned Magne.sia rifcc 31 p
-1 '
John, savoy.
I.ct? from PhUadeluhia.
Informs his friends and the public, that lie has begun
his business cf ilCUSR PAINTING and GLARING, at
L. Savor’s, opposite judge Stephens.
•le- 3 i—'i*— 155
S11 nl»urv Academy.
ROBERT G. GORDON
cr
la. PETTY & CO.
275 boxes Raisins
5, barrels prime ? JlEEF
09 tio cargo S
dec3i >i 155
Plaiii Pleasant Academy.
We, the trustees of I’l vt.v Pleasant Academt, situated
near the Upper Three Runs, Barnwell District,'Soutli-
Carotma, have the pleasure of announcing to the public,
tliat this Academy is now in fuii operation, under the
direction cf J< hv If. Junxsro.v, as preceptor, who is a
young m.ili of good, moral deportment, and his talents
are such, (as it is hoped) will entitle him to public
patronage.
The situati m of this Academy is considered as liealtby
as any part of tne country, on this side of the ni-.^i -
tai.is. Any number of students may be accommodated
with board at 60 dollars per annum,
Term- or tuition as follows:—Reading, Writing and
tritium tic, 12 dollars per annum. English Grammar,
Geography, and the use of the Globes, 16 dollars. The
Latin ui 1 Greek Languages, 20 dollars.
James Wilson,
dec 31—t—155 Trustee in behalf of the whole.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
The Copartnership of May St Lews is dissolved t>n
day; tin: e indebted are requested to make payment to
Ralph May, who is duly an homed to receive m il.-.ti
tle die Lonc-rus ot said firm. RALPH M '.1,
JOHN LEWiS.
dec 24 a 155
Wanted
United States’ Bank Scrip and Richmond State Bank
Notes. For sale 1U,U09 Dollars United States’ Six Per
Ctnt'Stoc';, by HENRY VY. HILLS,
dec 31 i55
Proposals
Will bs received bv the undersigned comrriittee, to re
pair die STEEPLE of the Excliange, to slate tiie Top,
and to i’urr.iali
dec 31—155
copper gutter for die same.
H M‘IN TOSH, T
L. S. D’LYON, y Exchange
E. HARDEN. J Committee.
To let
Sheriff's sales.
On the first Tuesday ill February next,
Will he sold at the Court-house* in liiceborough, Liber
ty county, between the hours pi’ teiund three o’clock,
the following properly, viz:—
A few articles of Household Furniture, and a Waggon;
levied on as the property of Thomas Melt, dec. to satis
fy an execution in favor of Paul Grimb&il.
Also the following Negroes, Sharper, Clarinda, Daph
ne, Mary, Sam, Jack, Juba, Paul, Peggy, and Rachel;
levied on as the property of Jonathan B.il!acon, to satis
fy the diree following executions, viz:—Robert and John
Bolton; Curtis Bolton & Co. and William Woodbridge.
Conditions cash, and pureprsers paying for titles.
Benjamin McD, s. l. c.
dec 0-1—155
A neat two story House, near the west end of Brough
ton street, opposite Dr. Bayard. Enquire of lJr. Miller,
President street, opposite Mr. Holies’. dec 31-
-155
Snerili sales.
O/I the first Tuesday, in February next,
Will be sold .t the court house in the city of Savannah,
between the usual hurrs ot 10 and 3 o clock.
The following twenty six negroes—Joshua, Catlurinp,
Judy, Jennv, S?aria, Trim, William, Eliza, Jim, Boson,
Pattv Little Boson, Cloe, Minty, Charles, Phiiis, \ enus,
little Phillis, Jack, Ishmacl, Mary, Billy, Toby, Peter,
Hannibal, and Corise, sold under cxecuUon at the suit of
FnuicH H. M’Leod and wife, and AnnMUler and others
a-raiust the executors of James Jones, dec. and sold as
the property of said Jones. The ab<*e negroes being
an entire gang of prime field hands.
Adam Cope ; s. c. c.
dec 31 e
Auction.
To-Morrow, the 1st January,
b ill be sold before my store
Groceries and Dry Goods.
Hale to commence at 11 o’clock.
A. Howe, auct’r.
-155
Auction.
dec 31-
Auction.
On T uesday next, 7th January,
JFill be sold before the court-house, between 10 and 1 o’clock,
Oue prime NEGRO FELLOW, a eotnplete botiscuKr-
vant. r
ALSO,
Sever.) prime NEGROES.
ALSO,
Lot No. 12, 100 feet front on Margaret street, Ogle
thorpe ward.
Announces to the ' iblic, that lie will, 011 the first
Monday of January r —*, resume the business of this
Academy; in which, wo! be taught all the brunches of
.icattemii: 1. era. m e, usually necessary to qualify young
gentlemen tor the lower classes of College.
The healthiness of Sunbury, its retirement, and a vari
ety of other advantages, not elsewhere experienced in
die low country, all unite to render it a very eiigib.e
situation for a public seminary.
Sunbury, hrLeo.U.-r 24, 1315.—A.—155
N otice.
The subscriber has removed his counting
„ _ room to the
west tenement of Fraser’s Fire Proof Stores, lately oc
cupied by Mr. James Begg.*, and informs hrs mercantile
mends and the public generally, that the strictest atten
tion will be paid to the weighing anil otoHng of all kind
ot produce and goods; he will also endeavor as far as
practicable, to admit of Augusta boats discharging and
taking- in loads at his wharf.
Also for rent the east block of Fire Proof Stores on
Fraser s whart, on moderate terms; and a commodious
counting ruoin with aa excellent lire place on Howard’s
JOSEPH S. PELtJT, factor.
ON HAND
24 dozen approved weeding HOES,
dec 28 m 154
Taxes for 1816.
CHATHAM COUNTY.
Prize Money Georgia station.
All those having claims to prize money accruing from
captures made during the late war by the forces under
the command of commodore H. G. Campbell, are re
quested to forward, by the 10th January, 1817, to the sub
scriber at Charleston, a list of their claims, stating the
rank, rime of service as specified on the rickets, and the
Mims already received on account from the former agent.
The subscriber will attend in Savannah as soon as prac.
ricable, to distribute the shares that may be due there.
William Sinclair, agent.
Charleston (S. C.) December 21, 1846. [B-155J
Stolen.
On the 25t)i instant, was taken from the subscriber.
NINE SILVER TEA SPOONS,3 marked with the initial*
II L. C. A. the others plain. A liberal reward will be given
to any person who will leave them at this office,
dec 31—155
Robbery.
The snbscribera house was broken opep last night, be.
tween eleven and twelve o’clock, by three white men,
and a Fowling Piece taken therefrom, there was.a note)?
I on the butt end, lately bushed with gold. Five dollars*
reward will be paid for the delivery of the gun.
Tranquil Mories.
dec 31 *r 155
Sheriff's sales.
On Friday, the lOtA January, 1817,
Will be sold at M'Credie’s wharf, between the hours of
-11 and 12 o’clock a. m.
The schooner ANTELOPE, with her tacklf, apparej
and furniture, attached as the property of Lewis M. Por
ter, and to satisfy Clary & Guieir, sold by order of the
justices of the inferior court of this county,
Adam Cope, c. c.-
— — # -fi «
*
Bnnfc Dividends,
252
dk
One year’s rent of Asylum house,
150
Received for ground rent.
36
C .sli received,
2
From Mr. Tobler, as a donation.
8 75
•
Received from secretary for former sub
scriptions,
79 25
On Thursday next, the 2d January,
bill be sold before our store,
2 bales Blankets, 4 baies Broadcloths and CassimereH
7 cases Checks, 1 case blue Romals
I case 6-4 cambric Muslin
10 pieces cotton Bagging *
10 boxes coarse and fine Huts, 1 case Saddlery
ALj J
100 bug-s COFFEE
tdule io commence at 11 o’clock.
M. Herbert SC Co. auct’rs.
—155
Lot No. 9, Moore tything, Percival ward, subject to
a lease of o y ears, from 1st January, 1817, at 100 dollars
per annum. * -
Lots No. 2, and 3, Jackson ward, subject ia part tp
city ground rent.
Terms at time of sale.
M. Herbert & Co.
dee 30—1.55
The citizens of Savannah, and inhabitants of the Sea>
Islands, White Bluff, Little Ogechee and Clierokee Hill
Districts, are informed, l!_t the subscriber is now ready,
to receive the Taxes for tiie y our 1816. Those tliat do
not coine forward and pay the same, on or before Satur
day, the 1st of February next, will have executions issu
ed against tlienf, as the digest will be closed on that day.
Specie or bills of die Bunks in this State, only, will
be received for Taxes.
Office, near the Presbyterian Church, and will be opejj
from nine until one o’clock.
James Eppinger, t, c. c. c.
dec 31 155
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