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THE GEORGIAN.
Mi\V SEHlliS—VOL V
BArjlJmJlU. SATURDAY MORJWJVQ, JUAF 10, 182S.
NO I4J
Board of Health.
P^E following gentlemen have been ap-
i pointed members of the Board of
faith, far the ensuing year :
Vashington ward:John B Davies,Robert
Charlton
farren ward; Abraham Nichols, J B Her
bert
^recn ward j AJ C Shaw, Jas Wilson
folumbia ward; J Bond Herd, H Campbell
eynold’a ward ; Elias Fort, M J Kappel
*nson ward; S C Schenk, M LulTborough
'ercivnl ward * W T Williams, W F Mar
shall
>.vrby ward ; Josiah Penfieltl, Phili|5 Branch
)ec)ter ward ? John Sbellman, David Bell
leathcote ward; Moses Cleland, Win Starr
irown ward; Joseph S Helot, Lot-ell Maso-i
a;k B onwaid{ Theodosius Uarstow, John
Eppmger
Slbeit wnr»» A«l*n» Cope, Bonj Ehefftall
.iberty ward; Wm Taylor* Jno Waiers
anklin ward ; A G Oemler, Wm Over-
si reel .
lew Franklin ward j Thos Williams, J C
II Ivenstinc
)gl\ihorpe ward; Jas Marshall, Hugh Ar
cher, Wm C Mills
JAMES MOUH1SON, Mayor,
April 9th. 18.3;
... ril 15 119
THE
DAILY GEORGIAN,
t EDITED AM) PUBLISHED IN THE
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anril 15 119
.Notice.
HHE Copartnership existing between the
JL suDscnbm, is this day dissolved b>
mutual consent,
ANDREW C MITH.
JOHN TURNEll.
Savannah, 6/A March, 1823,
inarch 7 f3m 86
vwsMwa
0£ Evers i cscviyjWon
Ij» DONE AT THE
GEORGIAN JOB OFFICE,
IK THE BEST STYLE,
On New and Conspicuous Type,
AND ON
MODERATE TERMS.
In addition to Law, Notarial, and othei
Blanks, which are furnished ready printed,
or executed at the shortest notice, arc
the following Commercial Blanks:—
Shipping Articles
Common and Letter-sheet Bills of Lading
Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange
Entries of Merchandise
Foreign outward. Foreign inward, and
Coasting Manifests
Charter Parties of Aflreighlmeut
Ruled Tables of Exports of Rice, Cotton,
(Jc.
Labels for Counting Rooms
Steam-Boat Yard Receipts
Merchant's Labels, for marking tlie dif
ferent departments of Business
Checka on the different Banks in this city
Patroon Receipts
Steam-Boat Receipts
Ship Surveyor’s Certificates,
Statements of Damages, for the Recover
of Insurance
Muster Roll and Articles for Vessels
Seamen’s Warrants and Protection*
Custom-House Ronds
Counting. House Almanacks
Statements of Exports
Foreign Export Entries
Passengers’ Entries
Dray B lls
dj*Apply at the Job Office, the same re-
entlyoccupied by 11. P. Russell, or at tin
rice of the Gkojibiak.
MAYERS HAMILTON
AVE received by late arrivals from N
Yo rk, a large and general assortme
H
of
Spring and Summer Goods.
COATS of black silk camblet, bombazine
bombazett, union cloth, stripe floren
tine, and cotton enssimere.
PANTALOONS of black and white nankin
crape, blue and blk silk camblet, blk
satin, white and colored drill, sripeflo
rentine, union cloth, vigonia cassimere,
blk stripe silk, aiid stripe satin, (a new
article.)
VESTS of figured and silk stripe Valen
cia, figured stripe and plain blk silk
white Marseilles and silk stripe vulen
cia, fig,toed and stripe tuiiinet and
Marseilles.
ROUND, JACKETS of blk silk florentinc,
stripe iia'teen, bombazett, stripe flo-
rentine, seersuckers, and cotton cassi-
mere.
Linen and cottton Shirts, trimmed and
plain
Drawers, long and short Stockings,
Gloves, Suspenders Handkerchiefs, &c.
And In Store,
A large assortment of bin •, black and fan
cy colored .;loth Frock Coats, Ureas
Coats, Coatees, Pantaloons, and Vests
of all qualities.
The above compiise an assortment
t worthy the attention of purcha*
' sera, as they are all manufactured
by them at their warehouse in New
York, and are warranted equal to any
in this city, and will be sold at N York
prices, at their store in Whitaker St
middle tenement, opposite Young’s
Buildings.
Also.
A few cases of HATS for sale, less than
C'ist to close the co-tsignment,
april 18 Up 123
Notice.
£\ I.L persons having demands against
the Estate of Basil Peltier, deceased
will please render them to the subscribe,
properly attested, and all those indebted
to said estute, are required to make pay
ment to
LEWIS DUFAUR, Ex»r,
St. Mary**, Cia March 26, 1823,
aprlt 2 fu 108
Receiver of tux Returns No
tice.
T HE Subscriber is now ready to receive
the Return of Taxable property for the
year 1823. His Office is in the west end
of the exchange, where the Post Office
vas formerly kept.
ADAM COPE, n. t. b. c. c.
feh 4 *59
MARYLAND
STATE LOTTERY,
No. If.
NEWARK I
ACADEMY.
T HE Summer Session of Newark Aca
demy, commenceaon the first dm of
May | and ends on thmghth day of Octo.
her. The Winter Session commences on
the first day *>f November j and ends on
the eighth day of April.
This Institution consists of three Depart
ments, conducted by competent ancl expe
rienced Teachers, who devote their undi
vided attention t * the particular course of
studies put sued in their respective depart
ments.
The course of instruction embraces all
the necessary branches of a liberal educa
tion.
TERMS.
Classical Department,
Tuition, £7 UL> per quarter.
Fuel for the winter session, 50 do
QuIHra id Ink, 25 do
English and Mathematical Department.
Tuition, £5 00 per quarter,
Fuel for the winter session, 50 do
Quills and Ink, 25 do
Young Ladies* Department,
Tui’.ion, including nee
dle work £5 00 per quarter.
Fuel for winter session, 50 do
Quills and Ink, 25 do
Drawing in water colors, 6 00 do
Do. in Oil, 10 00 do
Music on the Piano Fortc,l 5 00 io
French, 8 00 do
Dancing, 8 00 do
Board, Washing and Lodging.
For Pupils under 10
years of age £100 per amum.
For Pupils of 10 years
and upwards, 125 do
( Payabein Quartet ly advance. J
Boarders must furnish their own Beds
and Bedding: and those who remain in the
family during vacations, will be charged
three dollars per week.
Boarders have every necessary assis
ance in their pr paratorv studies, as six of
the Teachers reside in the family.
A Glass will be fo med on the first day
of May, annually, to enter on the study of
the Latin Language : Pupils who have
made some pr' g^easin the Language, may
join such classes a. they shall be found
competent to enter, at any period during
the year.
ANDREW SMITH, Principal,
JSewark, March 2Utb, 182 f, j\ew Jersey.
Reference in Savannah, to Mr. Kobebt
Scott.
upril 19 uf 123
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the Jit'at Saturday after thejirst 7 uesday
in June next,
ILL be sold at tin Market houBein
the town of St. Mary’s, between the
hours of ten and four o'clock of that day,
Part of Lot No five, containing one hurt-
dred feet square, and all the improvement
thereon, consisting of one dwelling house
and other necessary buildings, lying in the
town of St Mary's, Camden County, bound
ed on the north side by Norrls-street, and
op the west side by Bryunt-slreet, levied
on as the property of Elihu Atwater, l.
satisfy an execution in favor uf Samuel
Clark, administrator of David Lewis. Pro-
pert’* pointed out bv the defendant.
Also, half of undivided lot No Twenty*
seven, lying in the town of St Maiy's Cam
den County, in the possession of John
Hachlottc, senr. at tins lime, levied on &9
the property of Philip Bracie to satisfy his
date, county, and poor taxes for the year
1822 j amount due £3 87 8m.
JAMES N1BLACK, dscc.
may 8 139
-VVVWVVM.LW —
#!}®<D 9 <D(D<D
HIGHEST PRIZE.
DRAWS 28th MAY,
- wvvwvw—
SRHEME.
1 prize of R 100,000 U g100,000
1 prize ill @0,000 is ‘20,000
2 pi ivies iif 10.000 is 20,000
2 prizes of 5,000 is 10,OCR
20 prizes of 1,000 is 20,000
50p'izesof 100 is 5.000
60 prizes of 50 is S,000
6000 prizes of 12 is 72,iUIO
25,000 Tickets.
2250,000
MUZES OXI. Y 10 HE DRAWN.
Under decree in Equity.
jT$?!LLbesold before the Court bouse
in Coosuwhatchic on Tuesday the
o.u ui April next, being the second day ol
the netting or the Com l of Common'H’leus;
for Beaufort District, ail that undivided
moiety or half of a tract of Land situate on
May River, St. Luke’s parish, bounded east
by Wm. liuynard, north by the said River,
West by Mis, Ha’lstein, and south by Doc-
v» r Fairchild, containing about one hundred
W'd eighty acres.
Coiiuitions—Cash, purchaser to pay for
Ucs.
BEN.I. II, BUCKNER,
Com. Kq’ty.
Cona-ahatchie, March 17, 1823.
swell 21 * 98
Will be completed in
TWENTY DRAWINGS.
One prize of £5,000 wi^ be deposited in
the wheel after the 4th drawing. One prize
of £10,000 alter the 12th drawing; the
£20,000 alter the 15th, and the £100,000
prize wili be deposited in the wheel on
the 19lh drawing.
Prizes subject to a deduction of fifteen
per cent. Payable sixty duys alter the com
(fiction of the drawing. The other prizes
to be floating from the commencement of
the drawing.
Tickets, THIRTEEN DOLLARS.
ORDERS for Tickets in the above Lot-
»ery, received and forwarded without ex
pense, at
ALLENS'
Exchange Office.
april 26 \ 129
Southern Pacificator.
r HE Editor respectfully informs his Pa
trons, that lie has been advised of the
hipment of his printing materials. He,
herefore, fondly hopes that the Pacifica-
or will very shortly make its debut before
t public that has honored its Prospectus
vith a reception at once liberal and ani-
nated.
Gentlemen, into whose hands, subscript
ion papers have been placed, are request-
1 to make returns as soon os possible,
jnn 24 50
Bills on New-York,
F ou babe, by
GEORGE GORDON,
a;,ril 30 |> 132
Mackerel.
tSli'Ift'FY BARRELS No, 3 Mackerel
WU'iJ 50 <!u No. 2 do
april 29
50 do No. 1 do
24 Imlfbbl. No, 1 do
Pol sole by
S. U.FA11KUAN.
i o Merchants.
fi\ YOUNG Man, a native of Scotland,
mm u ho has been in the employ of a re-
special le house in Charleston for the lust
six Years, in the Grocery and Factorage
business, wishes to obtain a situation in
Suvummii or* one of the interior towns. His
quaiifi. ations as a salesman and Book
keeper, and tried attention to the interest
of his employer, are such as will render his
services valuable to any norson in want o
an assistant. A moderate salary only is
expected. Apply to the Editor of the
Georgian.
Hpril 18 122
Information Wanted.
I N the year 1818 the Subscriber was com
pelled to leave his native country, on
business to the West Indies, and placed
his only Son in the bands of an acquaint
ance, lor the benefit of board and school
ing. He was left with a man by the name
of Joseph Cunuada, livu g in the city of
N.York, and with the said Lannuda lie pla
ced the requisites to support the child for
the space ot four years $ he returned with
the expectation of finding his child, bu*
Gannada had left New-York for the South
ern states and had taken the Bov with him,
without leaving the least knowledge ofliis
intended abode or esideuce.
All the knowledge that can be obtained
is, that he left New-York and shipped on
board of a northern schooner bound to Sa
vannah, and from thence he went into the
Western part of the stale, said to be Wilkes
County or Lincoln. He left New-York in
the month of October, 1820, and has not
been heard of, although there has been the
greatest pains taken to asce lain his place
of abode. It is thought he is in tile state
of Georgia ar Tennessee.
The said Thomas Csnnada is a man of a<
bout 40 years of age, of dark complexio-,
black eyes, of good height and size.
The boy’s name is William B. Cook, at
this time ten years of age, of light com
plexion am, blue eyes.
Any information respecting the said
Wm. B. Cook or the said Thomas Cannada,
by mail, addressed to the subscriber at
Brookly,., Long island, State of New-York,
wili be thankfully received by a distressed
nd an unfortunate man.
JAMES COOK
Jj* The several printers in the states o
Georgia, North and South Carolina, and
Tennessee, are most earnestly requested
to publish the above a few times and oblige
the distressed,
april 18 122
VILLAGE HOTEL,
CAMBRIDGE, S. C.
jA T this Establishment the utmost atten
non and care toward the comfort and
c.'.venience of Travellers, is respectfully
offered by the subscriber. Families tra
veiling to the mountains, can be accommo.
dated with private rooms, fitted up in a
neat and comfortable manner. His Bar is
always well supplied with Liquors of the
best quality; with excellent Stables and a
careful hostler. He hopes for a contin
ance of public patronage, so liberally be
stowed on him since Ins commencemen
in the above line.
HI !HARD MATTHEWS,
april 30 f hn 132
No 3 Mackerel.
HUBS. No, 3 Mackerel, land-
nix from brig Almira, from Bos :
too. For sale by
J. LATHROP it CO.
tpril 28 p 130
PUBLIC SALES.
PUBLIC SALES’
*wtesg ■La.
Sheriff s Sales continued.
On thejirst Tuesday in June next,
“ILL be sold at the C-iurt house in
the city of Savannah, between the
hours of ten and four o'clock,
All the Household and Kitchen Furni
ture, belonging to Orran Byrd, under fore-
cl sure to E Early, now contained in the
City Hotel. Persons desirous of purchas-
ng may view the Furniture on the premi
ses.
A a% a Job Press and a quantity of Type
levie t on as the property ot Kappel & Bart-
let, to satisfy an execution m favor of ti e
representatives of Thomas E Lloyd,
Also, lots No 17 and 18, Franklin ward,
bounded east by J- fferson-str. et, west by
Montgomery-street, north by Bryan and
aouth by St Julian-street, levied on as the
property of F S Fell, to satisfy executions
in favor of the Planteis’ Bank and others
Also, lot No 10, and improvements, se
cond tything Anson ward, bounded east by
Lincoln st. south by State street, west by
lot No 9, and north by a lane, levied on us
the property of William A. Mo >re, to sa
tisfy an executiou in favor of the adminis
trators of Balt Jones.
Also, loi No —, and buildings on the
Thunderbolt Road, in the county of Cha 1 -
liam, levied on as the property of John
Bull, to satisfy an execution in favor of
JumesSandcrlin, pointed out by the de
fendant.
Also, all that three fourths (}) of
lie half of Lot (No 5) five Trustees
Gardens near Fort Wayne, with
the mprovements thereon, levied on as
the properly of the estate of Wm. G.
Boor, at the suit of King Baldwin, for the
use of Win loor.
ABRAHAM D’LVON, see.
mar 8 139
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
‘II.L be sold at the Court House in
the city of Savannah, between the
h'lirs often and four o’clock.
A Negro man named Moser, levied on
as the property of Geo D Millen, to sdisfy
executions from a Justices court, in kvor
of John D Bolderman and L II Furtl, re
turned to me by a constable.
Also, ail the interest of JohnC Bel, in
the following property, one tract oflanjlon
Burnsid'* Island, and ot e tract known by
the orphan house trset in the amtiy of
Chatham, levied on as the property of
Jno C. Bell, to satisfy an execution in, Avur
o£Gardner Tufts,
A so, lot letter K, Brown Waul, No 1,
levied on as the property of ihc Presby
terian Church, to satisfy un execution in
favor of Aaron Champion.
Als ,—-'he following negroe?, Leah,
Chance, Juliana, Charles, Mama, Henry,
Leanora, and Isaac, le vied on us the pro
perly of F. S. Pell, to satisfy an execution
in favor of Allen M'Lean and wife and Jas.
Wallace*
ABM D'LYON, see
may 5 136
Sheriff’s Sales.
fOn thejirst Tuesday in June next,
lA^ll.Lbesold at the Court House in the
v v city of Savannah, betweeu the hours
of 10 and four o’clock,
Ten negroes, viv. Cato, Hager, Lucy, Ju
dy, May, Betty, Sophia, Clarindu, Little
Mary, Ned, and their issue, Muriali and Ra
chel, levied on under a foreclosure of u
mortgage as the property of Jno. W Stirk,
to satisfy the trustees of the White Bluff
Congregation.
ABRAHAM D'f.YON.scc.
april 3 10R
Sheritt's Sales.
On the Jit st Saturday after the Jirst Tue-
day in June next,
W ILL be sold at Hie Market House ii
the town of St. Mary's, between the
hours of 10 and 4 o'clock of that day.
All that certain piece or parcel of Lot
No. 24, situated in the town of St. Mary's,
containg 60 feet in front and 200 feet in
depth, with the improvements thereon-
levied on as the property of Jolip 11. M in
i<>sli and others, to satisfy an execution ir
favor of Edmund H. Pendleton. Condition!
of sale* Cush.
M. II. UF.BHARP* dscc.
St> Mury*s, April 4.U, 1823.
may 5 136
SAVANNAH
Poor House and Hospital.
V fiSlIINU Committee for March and
April, CHARLES HOYTamlGEORGE
tV. ANDERSON. Attending Phviician,
Dr. FRASER.
THOMASP OLHILL, Secy
rl 1 81
Notice.
f B1HE Copartnership of Hall, Hoyt U Co
JL was dissolved on the 15th inst. by the
death of Mr Wm. Starr, Jr. The busi
ness will be conducted hereafter by the un
dersigned, under the firm of Hail Ci Hoyt.
GEORGE H U.L.
CHARLES HOYT.
f« t> 94 r 7*
INotice.
QTpHE Theatrical association hitherto ex
^ isting between Charles Giifert and
Cnurles II. Graham, was dissolved by con
sent on the first of February. The manage
ment of the several Theatres lately under
their direction, devolves upon the subscri
ber, to whom communications may here
after be addressed.
CIIAS. H. GRAHAM.
march 6 85
Assize of Bread.
T HE average price of Flour being £8
50 per barrel, the weight of Bread for
f»e present month, must be is follows,
viz:
124 cents Loaf 21bs 3 oz.
6j cents Loaf lib l£oz.
Of whieh all Bakers and Sellers of Bread
will take due notice.
JOHN I. ROBERTS, c. t.
april 5 111
State of Georgia.
fly Elijah Raker, Clerk of the Court of Or-
jinary for the County of liberty.
R ichard s. baker, executorofihp
last will and testament of Thomas Ra
ker, sen. late of said county, deceased,
applies to be dismissed from 'the adminis
tration of the estate oftlie said deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admo
nish all persons concerned, to file their
objections (if any they have) in my office
at Riceborough, within the time prescribe-1
iv law, otherwise the said applicant wili
lie dismissed from his said administration.
Given under my h ind and seal this
twentieth day of March, in the year
of our Lord eighteen hundred and
twenly-threc.
[L.S.] E. RAKER,e 0 O AC.
march 24 ft-100
City Sherifi’a Sales.
On the Jirst Tuesday in Juju next.
"*!l.L be sold in front of the Court*
House, between the huurs of two and
•Jjjei# o’clock.
Sundry articles of Household Furniture
: evied on a9 the property of Mary Ann
Benspn, to satisfy an execution for rent, in
favor of Kursley fJ Bresley.
Also—Sundry articles of Household ami
Kitchen Furniture, levied on as the pr
perty of George D. Humer, security f-rRo-
bert Hoy, to satisfy a judgment in favor
ofClaghorn & Basset.
All. I. D’LYON, c. s.
may 3 136
By J. B. Herbert and Co.
On the Jit st Tuesday in Jay n*xt.
W *i.Lr»e sold befeethe Court House
mi ihocity of Suyuuiiah, between tht 1
usual hours,
All that 5 acre Lot, Spring Hill* opposite
the lot of John Cum .chan, and fron'iog on
the roul leading from Liberty-street.
Also, Lot No 32, Washington ward, will
Hie improvements thereon, consisting of
two story buildings for Dwelling House?,
and other necessary outbuildings.
Also, Lot No. 5, 'Trustees Gardens, with
the improvements the»* on, consisting of
Range of two story buildings and other
necessary out-houses.
Also, a Lot at 'Thunderbolt, fronting on
the River, a desi«ab r « summer retreat,
sold as the estate of William G. Knoe, dt
ceased, by permission of the Inferior court
of Chntham County,
may 6 137 Terrs cash,
PRICES CURRENT.
jfilHE following Price Cw~ent from PA.
IL RIS* Wig Exchange Office, for the
year 1823, is issued for the better regu
lation of his Customers, Transients, and all
jthers within the jurisdiction of liis irnpe.
ial domain:
Monthly Customers,; t tty plentiful,per
month
Do do who shave 6 limes per
week, £2 per month, rather dull
transient do from 10 to 12$ toterabl
brisk.
Doubtful Customers—no demand
Cutting Hair, 25 cents, brisk
Cutting Ladies’ Hair at their abodes, 50
cents, rather fair
Gutting and Dressing do do do 7
cents, pretty fair
Ornaments for the Heads of Ladies and
Gentlemen.
Ladies Curls from £1 to 1 50 per bunch,
in demand
Ladies Beau Killers from £2 to 2 50 per
bunch, ready sale
Ladies Heart Slayers from £3 to 3 50 pe:
bunch, in demand
LadieiBeau catchers from £5 to 5 50 per
aett, dull
Ldsies full dressed Wigs from 18 to £2t
each, rather dull
Ladies crop Wigs, from 15to £18, tolerably
fair
Gentlemen's crop Wigs from 15 to £20, not
so good
Gentlemen's Crown pieces with springs,
from 10 to £12, in demand
Gentlemen’s false Whiskers £2 50, in de
mand
Gentlemen’s revolving Quieus £2, no sale
Gentlemen's false Eye Brows £2, no sale
Real Japan Blacking, warranted to cure
»r prevent Corns, Gout, and ot her fashion-
ibie complaints. The penetrating power
of this Liquid not alone's warranted for
.ts efficacy, but the superior Gloss it leaves
on the boots and shoes is so powerful, that
the expense of a Looking-Glass may be
saved, should emergency require the ne
cessity of shaving themselves at home or
abroad.
Wigs, Frisettes, Curls, Bandeaus, prompt
ly exchanged foi cash or approved notes,
Gash at all times preferred.
N. B. A Clerk is wanted at this office,
me that understands Shaving, so as not lo
lurtthe feelings of customers, will be pre<
faired, by application to
JOHN HARIS. K.C. It F (be
CORN.
BUSHELS prime Corn a<
1 float; for sale by
J. U. HERBEUT b CO.
march 27 102
Just Received,
BARRELS Gin
I V kegs IlMier
45 hnvt-s Hid
4 f.hls GI.uberSsK,
Fur suh- by
, ORRAY TAFT,
may 1 1133
SUGAR.
Hlllis Muscovado Sugar
For sale by
_ S. B. PARKMAN.
may 5 p 136
Brown Sheetings.
BA! Eh Brown Sheetings
For salt-by
may 5 „ . S B
At Private Sate.
MUDS prime N O Sugar
ilwSSir 2u bags prime Green Loffiee
h hhds N O Bum
Apply to
\I. B HERBERT k TO.
•tvorrli Y 8*
City. Tuxes.
nil IE Digest of City Taxes havingbe«a
11 completed, the subscriber s now pre*
;:a.ed to iretivo tilt same. All persons
liable, will call and sttlle the same on up
bef re >he 5«h day of June next, o»li< rwisa
executions wriflhe issued indiscrimii.aL i/
against a 1 defaulters. [
JOHN f tOBF.Ill S* c. T.
City T’eusurer's (JJce.
may o 137:
Wants u Situation.
YOUNG Gentleman who lias been
engaged in this state as a private
I utor, wishes a situation in that caj Hcity
m a private family—or v\ll take charge df
a small school in the couMry. He ban no
objection to remain rli.ti'vg the summer
m> nths. Apply to the Ed tor of the Glob-
01 AN.
.fan 23 49
Notice,
3TJHRF.E months afuo ih u . n; ' >n
%A will be made to t„. 'Va*'- . , foP
payment of Hie tollowii >. V '< «• said
Bank, viz No. 313,dated .mik - n* fl '*
payable to G<*o. R. f;lt»yt r.n r. q f >r 'f. i 00*
the left hand ha-f of which ; !<-:«t.
JOHNSTON, HiM.S (4 \ !>.
rtwrli 5 -f3-.
Notice
N 1NF. months afterdate.
the Honorable Jus ;r«>s
Court ni r.fllngli'.in u-m..* •
Hf.il all the r til estate of J !
Moore, deceastd, for tl e
iieirs.
HFZFKIAH I V
may 7 iJ8
i.f-r ?v *9
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HALL tv flOV
OFFER FOR S '. : F,,
k flBL8 B’ll’imnn-jiu.Mh ’P
100 do Frimt I’orfi. i i y
Inspection
20 bbls Mess do do do .0
2* tons Swedes Iron assm*; 4
40 hi ds Hhiladelphia Rye Wl.isL-i-y
9 bbls Cider B andy
20 hhds Muscovado Sugai3
50 crates Crockery, ahbortud
for this market
20 pieces Cotton Bagging
30 coils Cordage
50 bbls No 2 Shad
5 cases Bugging Twine
2 pipes Cognac Brandy
2 do Corsica Wine
2 half pipes and 32 casks Pico Madeira
Win.-
12 cases Champaigne
50 boxes Soap
20 bags Pimento
50 bnndhs Hay
200 Grindstones
feb 24 . i.76
Whiskey.
H©© BARRELS old Whiskey
may 5
For sale by
9 B HARK MAN.
p 136
Chip Hats.
a) CASFS Men's Chip Hats
W Just received and for sale by
BAKER & MINTON,
april 16 i 120
CORN.
BUSH ELS prime Corn, forsale
on board the sloop Rising Sub
at Bolton's Central wharf. Apply to
J. D. HERBEUT U CO.
march 22 99
corn. *
BUSHELS prime White
Corn, for sal* on board the <
iiuoo. ci ltuby, at Bolton's central wharf. *
Apply to
J. B. HERBERT 8c CO.
april 17 121
Notice.
I HAVE fully authorised Mr. Andre
Smith to act as my Attorney, during m
tosence.
H, M'DONALD.
march 7 f i 86
Stone Ballast.
TONS Stone Beliut
For sale by
HALL O HOYT.
april 14 118
IS BTAILRRS of Spirituous Liquor.
[%> wh"se licenses have expired, v ill b
epurted to Council at the m at rt^tila
.m-etinir, uob-m they renew th. r license
before that time.
- F. U. STONE,«.«
april 12 UJ