Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 01, 1825, Image 3

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Corn and Flour—Afloat. I Castor Oil. vui it cui a rniPQii aiTPui.v of Knot i n ,, A /% BUSHELS very anpenor OliLMJ Corn, now landing I mm I he A FRESH SUPPLY of best patent cold preenod Cantor Oil, lor fnipily and aloups Xnn'and Caroline, in lotsto auit plantation uae, lor aaleh^^^^ pUrChtt8Cr 7« Darrels FLOUR. Mpa Auolr to 0. i. PALMES, ^ Exehnnge Dock. JUST RECEIVED, 40 UblB. No. 'I Mackerel, It) do. No. 3 do. Mess Pork and Beef in half barrel* 1700 Bushels Oats 1500 lba. Bacon, fit for families 150 Bundles Hay 5 Pipes Cognac Brandy. April 1 March 79 Opposite the Exchange. h ish. K/\ BARRELS Monhaden Fish ajU 00 do No. 3, Mackerel Christ huv<\\. T HE anneal eleclion for two War- tlens and seven Vestrymen, will bo held at the Church on MONDAY NEXT, the 4th of April. The poll will be opened at twelve o’clock and closed at two, r. M. Those entitled to vote are requested to at tend. 'V. T. WILLIAMS, Secretary Wardens and Vestrymen. April 1 07p For sale by March 79 G. D. CORNWELL, Exchange Dock. Oip Loaf Sugar K i"k BARRELS Loaf Sugar, just rocciv- OU ed and for sale by H. LORD & CO. Mongin’a Wharf. March 29 04p r ocket pad' s, Carolina and may be seen, * , | March 7 Grub Hoes, MINIATURE AND PORTRAIT LAUREL C. PIG NATELLA, moH ITALY, H AS the honor to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah, and its vi cinity, that ho will exert his utmost abilities to execute likenesses in the above line, in the most faithful and correct manner, and trusts, therefore, that he will receive a share of their patronage. Terms—In Miniature, : : : 25 to $35 Portraits in oil, : •• : 25 to $35 L. C. P. will teach the Art of Drawing— eighteen lessons, throe per week, for $1U, and on Wednesday next, 9th inst. will open a school during his stay in this city, for toaching Drawing and Painting. Terms and any further information, made known at his painting room, in Capt. P. Douvillo’s Johnston’a-Square, where hie specimens flfi|| R ECEIVED per Corsair and for sale by | March 29 N. B. WEED. ' HIGH-WAYS and Y-WAYS, O R TALES OF THE ROAD SIDE, picked up in the French Provinces, by a walking gentlemen—2d series 2 vnls. $2. ROTIIELAN, a Romance of the English Histories, by the author of Annals of the Parish, &c. die. 2vols. 2 dolls. STORIES, explanatory of the Church Cat echism, by Mrs. Sherwood, 1 vol. 87j cts. LAWS OF GEORGIA, for 1824. ALSO, SILLIMAN’S JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND ARTS. UNITED STATES LITERARY GAZ- ETTE, together with a variety of other new publications, just received by W. T. WILLIAMS. March 29 04p ftl’UA.VU ftnAiiYMJMfcAl GOOD*. B Y the ships Georgia aod Harp, arrived from Liverpool, the subscribers have received their usual supply of SEASONABLE IDS!? Having been purchased with cash, pre vious to the advance in England, they can be afforded and will be sold at low prices, and on a long credit, for undoubted paper. ANDREW LOW & CO. Feb 29 90 iV E. Rum and in. •g A HOGSHEADS and 20 barrels New JL U England Rum 25 Barrels Morgan’s Gin Hogsheads and kbls. Rutenburg Gin 15 Barrels Flour 25 Barrels Whiskey 2 Bales Bleached Sheeting 5 Boxes Cotton Cards 10 Barrels Currant Wine For sale by S. C. GREENE. March 31 0Gp|| Goshen Butter. Just received per ship Emperor, ■g Q KEGS first quality Goshen Butter J. O 8 Bbls. Sergeant’s Butter Crackc 10 Half barrels family Mess Pork 10 do Fulton Market Beef 2 Barrels Smoked Tongues For sale bv BRADLEY, CLAGHORN A WOOD, March 31 Ancianx’s Wharf. Corn 'float. BUSHELS sound Corn, AvvU lots to suit tuirohwers, f .Buie by GEO. F. PALMES, Exchango Dock. ON HAND, 200 Bundle Hay 1500 Bushels Oats Mnreh 29 05 T ANDING from schooner Rambler , i JP_4 Rice’s Wharf, 1C Qr. Casks Dyer’s Currant Wine I Eighths do do do do 10 Kegs 6 galls each do do P?or sale hy ORRAYTAFT. March 31 (lflp Union Society. A QUARTERLY MEETING will t held oil Monday morning next, at 1 o’clock, at the Sunday School Room, Aci demv. Members arc requested to come prepart to pay up their annual contribution. L. MASON, Scrr'y. march 30 I Oft Corn. 2500 Corn, on board sclir. Hi and Anna, from Baltimore, for sale by Mareh 31 H ALL & HOVT. Hair, Bras and Iron Wire n hif eis, J 1 1710R SALE by ' Jf March 29 N. B. WEED. { *1 VAznvtb irg\\» avA I vtiue, „ T UST received and for sale by c O JOHN 11. REID. d Feb 27 75 a Goshen Butter, $~|F the first quality, just received by (he U ship Corsair, for sale by WILLIAM TIGHE, Market-Square. March 25 101 e Masonic Aprons. v A FEW ologant Royal Arch and Master 1m. Manon’n Aprons, jimt received and for sale by BUTLER & SCRANTON. - March 10 89 Prime Seed Rice, 1,7OR SALE—apply to JC SAMUEL M. BOND, or > R. & J. HABERSHAM. ' March 11 90 a a Venetian Blinds. t r|!HE Subscriber offers for Bale a com- M- nlete assortment, of VENETIAN * BLINDS, suitable for windows of every c size. Also, old Blinds repaired. ’ 1. W. MORRELL, march 30 105 Wanted, 1J ANKABLE MONEY Apply at JL> LUTHER’S EXOHANYE OFFICE, i March 11 « Ma, kei el. ■j AA BARRELS No. 3 Mackprel, for J Utl sale by HALL & HOYT. Feb 23 87 Socket B pades. ■4 CASK Socket Spades, just received X and for sale by N. B, WEED. Jan 4 Gin and lluiter. Received per ship Corsair, p*BARRELS GIN, and by Tliomue f vr Hall, 34 Keg« Butter For «ale bv J. B. HERBERT & CO. March 26 Vm ni h V. Turpentine. T> RIGHT and Black Varnish and Spirits J J of Turpentine, on consignment, fur sure by T. S. LUTHER. March 11 Fish ines. ^TLK, Cotton. Ilair, India Seaweed and ^ Hemp Fish Lines, received per Win. Wallace, and for sale hy March 7 N. B. WEED. Win k v. 4 BARRELS landing from brig X VX VX Governor Hopkins, for sale by Murch 14 J. B. HERBERT & CO. e 0 T f * Hinges. riVWO thousand pair Hook and Plate ‘ X Hinges, assorted, from 8 to 24 inches, for sale by N. B. WEED. March 7 Potatoes. WK TIERCES Prime Northern Pota- c f tX toes, just received and for sale by a BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & WOOD. “ r ' b 3 KKMOVAL. IE subscriber has removed to the A BouthwoBt corner of Market-Square, lfb eith Mh Jfh FOB. dAVVkti. 4 LINE OF PACKETS has been esta blished between New-York and Havre, to leave loth ports regularly, on the First nnd Fjlt mth days of each month during the yearfoThc ships composing the line, are fast Milcrs, well found and commanded, cop pered and copper fastened. Their accom modations for passengers, comprise all that ’ can be required, for comfort and convoni- ’ ehce. Pasrengora in the cabin will be ta ken for$140ear.h, for which they are furnish ed with heda, beddding, wines and ample stores of every description. Goods intended for shipment by them, may be sentto the agents, who will attend to their recqition and forwarding, without charge for storage or comipissions. The expenses wlich may, in such cases be actu ally incurrui, will when requested, be col lected with the freight at Havre. A letter Bag is at the New-York Post Office, for all letters that may be sent by mnil. Letters respecting either freight or pas sage, must he addressed, post paid, to CRASSOUS & BOYD. Agents, New York. oet 14 72 vmsci sAim BY CALVIN BAKER, ON MONDAY, 4th instant, At XI o’clock, in front 6f hiH Auction Store, a general assortment of GROCE RIES, april 1 price. Those in- March 31 II. CHAMPION. 06n ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY CALVIN BAKER, On the FIRST TUESDAY in MAY NEXT, At XII o’clock, in front of the Court- House, will be sold without reserve, that valuable tract of Land, No. 75, in the Third District, Habersham County. One half of the purchase money will be required at the time of sale, and the balance on tile first of January, 1828, with interest, secured by mortgage on the land. Sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary, and by order of the administratrix. March 3 R".MuVAL 4HE subscriber has removod from his old stand, three doors west, in Con- GroceTies & TYrj Goods, For New-York, The packet ship CORSAIR, Porter, Master, Having a part of her cargo en gaged, will meet quick despatch. For freight ofthe remainder or passage, having elegant accommodations, apply on board, at Taylor’s Wharf, or to March 25 C. C GRISWOLD. Mnrcli 2 EDWARD PERKINS. 82rc The Chi f Fireman, S desirous of ascertaining tho number and locution of the private wells in the ity. He therefore requests those who own If their depth, their diameter, March 25 101 COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTAGE. Notice. r HE following persgns having resignei their authorities to act as Pilots, for L. Foster, S. H. Timmons, Wright White, John Pitcher, Duniel Proctor, S Briggs, John Johns, E. Belles, J. Delano, P. S. Pitcher, Thomas West, Joseph Wood, John Robbins, Win. Thomas. John Low, By order of the Board, JNO. S. HOLCOMB, Secretary Commissioners Pilotage. March 29 04l Notee T HE Commissioners of Pilotage have made arrangements to furnish all ves sels inward and outwurd bound, with Pilots. \ slate will be kept in the office of the Commissioners in the Exchange, where iters in want of Pilots will apply. By order if the Board tf Commissioners of Pilotage. March 31 06 Pol atoes, HAMPERS just landed from ship v/ Westmoreland, for sale by March 31 A. RASSETT. Swuim’s Panacea. A FRESH SUPPLY of this celebrated Medicine, just received per ship Globe, and for Bale by GEO. RYERSON. dec 4 Sugar. OK HOGSHEADS St. Croix Sugar, landing from brig Adeline, from Bos ton, for sale by HALL & IIOYT. March 1 F ough Lines and (Jed Cords. T WO hundred and fifty dozen Plough Linns 50 Dozen Bed Cords Tor sale by N. B. WEED. Feb ‘26 flutler and Hams, 1} ECEIVED by ship Emperor, 10 firkins •J-l/ first quality Goshen Butter 5 Barrels Burlington Hums 4°r hiiIo bv A. BASSETT. March 31 For >ale, A SECOND HAND GIG, in good order, fidsnqio C ° ln ^ et0 Harness, Enquire at Jjlarch 26 <8 Glass Lamps. A NEW supply, assorted patterns, with Glass Stands, tor sale by GEO. RYERSON, Corner Bay and Wliittaker-Streets. March 4 L)ooi- Mats J UST received by the William Wallace three dozen best quality India Door Mats, for sale by I. VV. MORRELL. Murch 15 93 /aeon »! d Lard. A f \ BOXES BACON 50 firkins Lird—Landing from sclir. Barrocoa, from by March 8 Baltimore. For sale HALL&.IIOVT. 87 Troy handles. J UST received per ship Augusta, Boxes Troy Candles. 100 For sale by Feb 26 J. B, HERBERT ti CO. tor New-York, established line, The regular packet ship EMPEROR, J. II. Bennett, Master, Will have immediate despatch. For freight or passage, having elegant ac commodations, apply to the Captain r~ board, at Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to • HALL & HOYT. March 31 For Liverpool, The first-rntr ship PIONEER, Greenlenf, Master, Will commence loading this day. and meet with despatch. For freight, apply to WM. GASTON. March 26 02i. For New-York, The brig JANE, P. Blake, Master, Has commenced loading, and will meet with despatch. For freight or pas- suge, apply to II. LORD Si CO* Mongin’s Wharf. March 79 04p For Havana, The fast sailing pilot-boat sclir. ANNA MARIA, Will sail with despatch for thr above port. For passuge only apply to N. B. SISSON, blaster. March ‘26 '02 For B dtimore, The fast sailing sclir. THOMAS HALL. Capt. Hurst, >Will have immediate despatch.— For freight or passage, having good accoin modations, apply to Capt. II. on hoard, at Telfair’s Wharf, or to Minch 25 H’LL & HOYT. Notice. T HE subscriber intends returning to the Netherlands, about the month of May next. In the meanwhile he tenders his services to the inhabitants of Savannah, and his friends generally, for any commis sions they may entrust to his care. I'or all such articles in return as are of the manu factures and productions of that kingdom, viz: Broad Cloths of Vomers, the very first Manufactory in Europe Brussels Carpeting, do. Lace Veils and Lace. Yah noiennus do Thread Cambrics Shirting arid Sheeting Linens T'ble Cloth.*, and do. with Napkins Assorted Diapers and Dutch Rolls All articles of Armory, from the city of Liege, generally very low priced House Clocks, playing different tunes a: all hours ofthe day and night Swiss or Geneva Goid and Silver Watcl- es, low in price Pier Glasses, agreeable to size Holland Gin, equal to any over imported Dutch Round Cheese, commonly culled negro heads, &c. &c. The subscriber pledges himself that any ofthe Georgia productions shipped to him. either cotton, rice or tobacco, will meet with the best of markets, the first article will be shipped to Lille, a great manufac turing city, frontier of France und the Netherlands, from whence it offers a water conveyance to tiiat city. E. WAMBERSIE. March 2fl cor t ugu-iliiie The fust sailing coppered and cop per fastened pilot-boat schr. SAVANNAH, While, Muster, ill sail with despatch. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to the master on board, at Johnson’s Lower Wharf. March 29 Od i O t Yu- No ice. A LL parsons having demands against the estate of Francis Courvnise.lnle 01 Chatham county, will present them duly attested, and those indebted will make pay ment to R. HABERSHAM, , ., and \ Ex- J. HABERSHAM, S eCU,0l “' march 19 96 * Xotice is heveVvjj \yen T HAT ninety days after date, applica tion will bn made to the Steam-Boat Company of Georgia, to issue a new cer tificate of stock, for one destroyed, dited 20th October, 1019, for two shares, and numbered 138. Savannah 10th Fob. 1825. JAMES C. CAMPBELL. Feb 11 66 C ape i lorida, via gustine The last sailing pilot-boat schr. VEXATION. Lee. Master,- T Will sail with despatch. For freight or passage, having superior accoin modations, apply to tho master on b >ard, at Jolunton’s Lower Wharf. March 29 04 For bal , The fast sailing pilot-boat ECLIPSE, Sixteen moot lis old, burthen I'orty- i- one tons, built of white oak, copper fastened in part, together with the iron bullist, with every thing complete for u voyage, will bo sold low to close a concern. Fur further particulars opnlv to BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & WOOD. Mnrcli 29 BY ./. B. HERBERT St CO. On the FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIU NEXT, At XI o’clock, will he sold in front of the Court House in this city, THREE NE GROES, Nancy, Flora ami William, being part of tho personal property of Tlioinu* Melrose, deceased.. Sold at the rmk of the former purehaacr. she not having complic4 with the terma of sale.—Terms cash. March 25 Savannah and Au gusta l O-ACH. M.il New Arrangement Georgia Side, T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public tiiat lie has removed the Line ef Stages on the Georgia side, and will hereafter, leave Savannah every Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 4 o’clock, A.M. lodge at Pierce’s, and arrive in Augusta at 5 o’clock next day. For scats, apply at the Georgia-IIotcl. JOSEPH I. THOMPSON, Proprietor. Savannah, March 20,1825. N. B. Horses, Carriages, and Gigs, to Let—and expresses sent at the shortest notice. March 24 100 DRAWING OF THE Union Canal Lottery, 15th Class, New Series. T HE subscribers,Commissioners appoint. ed by the Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, to superintend the drawing of the Union Canal Lottery, Fif teenth Class, New Series, do hereby certify, tiiat the following were th* numbers which were this day drawn, viz: 37, 22. 34, 20, 21, 50, 42, 2! and that the said numbers were drawn in the order in which they stand above; that is to say. No. 37 was the first, that was drawn; No. 22 was the second : No. 34 was the third ; No. 20 was the fourtli; No. 21 was the fifth.; No. 50 was the sixth; No. 42 was thp seventh; and No. 28, was the eighth and last. ANDREW BAYARD, ANDREW PETIT, JOHN READ. Attest—John Roberts, Secretary. Those who hold prize tickets, will call nnd receive the cash, or renew them in the I fitli Class.for other Lotteries if they choose) wliirh is a very brilliant one, and will be drawn on 11th May—Capital Prize* 850.000, 20 000* 10,000, &C. The scheme will be published in a few davs—Tickets 9 dollars. Orders received at IL ^Tiling EXCHANGE OFFICE. M n reh 24 CANAL LOTTERY, 16th Class—New Series. W ILL he drawn on the 11th of May, 1825, ami finished in a few minutes* Sixty Numbers—Eight Ballots to bo Drawn* fecUfcitte. 1 Prise of 50,Quo Dollars is $51000. l 20 000 20.0 0- 1 10 000 10 000. 2 6,000 4720 It) 000. 1 47 0. 20 1,0<.0 20000, 30 500 15,000. 52 1(10 5 00. ’56 50 .800. 1248 20 24 960 10,6'>8 10 106 080 12,<20 Prises, 22.100 Blanks, 134,220 Tickets, j $273,760 3* 2 :0 Tickets at g8, 8*27,760 In this Scheme with eight drawn ballots, there will he 56 prises with three numbers on ' em, 1456 with two numbers on them mid 10.608, with one number on them Those < ckets having none of the drav n ballots on. .hem being Minks i'o dcteim ne the fate of «H the tickets in *e above lottery 6h numbe a. from one to .sty inclusive, will severail be pLced in a wheel on the day of drawing, and eig! t of fiem will be drawo, and that ticket having on ■t as a combination the 1st, 2d at»rt third num bers drawn, will- be* eiiWleiU" $50,000. That having on it the 6th, 7>n and 8 h, will b<' entitled to 8 0.0W. That having on it the 4th. Jth at d 6th, will be entitled to 8 '0 000. T .tsnh vitti: a h> m the 3d, 4 h and 5th nd 3d, 7lh and 8thj euch $5,000 T at h ving on it the 2d, 3d and 4th will be entitled to 4,730* Those 20 having on them (he 3d, 5th and 8'h 2 i, 6th and 7th ‘M, 6 .h and Si I) 2<t. 7»h and 8tl Id 4th and 6r 3v. 4th and 7G 3d, 4ihind 8th 31, 5th and 6’h|<th 6th and 7th Di-a*iug Vice WttA. T HE following are (lie numbers drawn from the wheel of Union Canal Lotte, ry of Pennsylvania: 37, 22, 34, 20, 21, 50, 42, 28. Holders of prizes drawn in this Lottery, may receive the cash or renew them in the New-York Literoture Lottery, which drawB on tho 6th of next month, to be finiBhed in a few minutes. High Prizes, two of 10,000 DOLLARS 3 OF $5000, l OF 3083, 17 OF lOOO HO. ScO. StO. Orders for Tickets received at i, $7 90 Halves,: : : : : : Jlo Quarters, : : : : : 1 75 Eighths.: : : : : : 0 87 'f., P * ' X” pn-'C'TjrT'q DOLLARS .Notice, Freights to Augusta, per Steam Boat C mipa ny’s Boats, will be here after at one-fourth less than tln*ir ciibtoinary rates, to commence on Monday morning, 2fltli instant. JOHN DAVIDSON, Agont. O UiC. The subscribers will expose to sale at public outcry, in front of he Cmirt-House, on the first Tuesday in April next, that con- vem nt and handsomely finished TEN EMENT, adjoining the residence of Mrs. Holmes, in Liberty Wurd. late the proper ty of Mrs. Ross together with one moiety of the lot, subject to a small charge of ground rent by the Corporation —Terms made known on the day of sale- J< >81 AH PENFIELD, LEVI S. D’LYON, Assignees of O. M. Lillibridge. Jkl&roh 28 0J| & -a 'W- • $ 1 q 5000, 5000, 5000, &.C. &c. T HE above are the capital prizes in Lit erature Lottery, Fourth Class, New Sories, which draws in New-York on 6th April next and determined in a lew minutes. Tickets Srven Dollars. Orders received and Prize Tiekets'taken in payment at LUTHERS E XCHANGE 0 F F I C E. Mnn li IB Noto e. T HE subscribers to the Savannah Aux iliary Society, for ameliorating tin condition ofthe Jews, are requested to pay their subscriptions for the present year. E. E. PETTIGREW, Sec’ry, F.<h >2 75 3,1, * li ard7ih 4tl:,6thand 8th 3d, 53: and 8ti-. <tb,7ih *i,d 8th 3 t, 6th and 7ti. .th.fith amt 7:i> .6 h an< 8:1 5th.6ih and 8>U 43..5 hand 7 h 5th,7lh an'- 8th 4tSt.5tiiand8th each &:0DQ. All other*, (being 30 ticket)) having three of thr d' awn number* on them will e*cl: be entitled to $500. ’’’he 52 ticket* having on 'hm two of the drawn numbers and thole two. the 3d and 4i , " ill each be entitled to $100 The 155 tickets having un them the 4th and Sit: or 4.b and 6tn, or 4 h and 7lb d awn numbers oniy, will each be entitled to $50. All others (being 1243 tickets) having two of the drawn numbers on them, will each be entitled to $20, And thuie having un them any me of the d wn numbers. (bt*ng 10,608 tickets, or 13 6 for each drawn number,) will each be enti tled to $10, No ticket which ahull have drawn a prise of a superior denomination can be entitled to an inferior prise Prises payable thirty day* after the drawing, and subject, as usual, to a d rduetion o! 15 per cent- A considerable portion ef this lottery is put up in parcels of 20 tickets, embracing all the rombinalion numbers, from one to sixty, '-'ch parcels are warranted to draw at least $10, leas the deduction of 15 per cent, with so many chance, f - ’he prises. J. B. YATES, ) A.M’INTYRE,} Mlna B era > Philadeltilua, tl, c 9, >825 TICKETS AT PRESENT : : : $«b Orders received and forwarded at the above- price at LUTHERS E A C 11AJYQ E OFFICEs. Mnri'h 31 Notice, CLERK'S OFFICE, ( March 25th, 1925. j P ROPOSALS for keeping in repair the railings, posts, Stc. aronnd the Public Squares, furnishing all materials for the same, for one year, will be received at this office for one month, M MYERS, C. C. March 26 Final Notice. P ERSONS indebted to the estate of th* late William Craig, deceased, by due bill, note, bond, or open account, are notifi ed for the last time, that if they are not sat* tied on or before the fist day of April next, they will be placed in the hands of an attorU nuy for collection and suit. JOHN M’NISH, Executo». % March 5 85 Cap Missing. A BROWN FUR CAP having cover ings for the ears, and Bomcwlmt soiled witlffn by use, was taken from the Ex change on Monday night. As the adver tiser’s name was fastener! inside, the per son having it can be at no Iobs in ascertain ing to whom it belongs. Apply at this of- flee. March 24 100 A l)cg Isost. E SCAPED, on Monday last, a SLUT PUPPY, ofthe setter breed, nearly grown—her color is white with spots of red —a portion of the tail has been cut off. A reward of five dollars will be given for her recovery. Any information offer, will be received at this office, march 39 0$ Stolen, F ROM the pocket of the subscriber, on the day of the arrival of General La fayette in this city, supposed soon after his landing on the Bluff, a Pocket Book, con taining a little over five hundred dollars in bank noteB. The notes were principally small, with the exception of two of fifty dol lars each,supposed to be on the Savannah Banks. A liberal reward will be paid for the recovery ofthe money. JACOB BARNSTON. March 28 03b* O N 8a<urd»y afternoon, between the hour* nfth ee ai d four o’clock, the Snbnerihea at„ or was r-oboed of a HKD MOROCCO Pit' RE ’’ BOOK, containing about Nine Ilun- I ed Dullorn in U.nk bills. ala» one bundr- d ■n.I fifty dollars In small Notes, drawn bv W rn. rrhnston in favor of Wn, Poythreia I will gva 50 Dollars Reward, v.oiiy person who w-r< returr t 1 * tn mev JOHN WiUiFIPI U. march 21 Ilf