Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, July 06, 1822, Image 1

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GEORGIAN FOR THE COUNTRY -r-e NEW SEMES—VOL. I. &ATVRU.1Y MURXl.W, JI Ll -6, 162;!. NO. 122 I t DAILY GEORGIAN, rsEorrev avx> published /.v tup. CITY OF SAVANNAH, ■ft's IGcoigc HiobeYtson, 3r. . At E Alt DolUw per annum, payable ill advance. THE GEORGIAN, FOR THE COUNTRY, t, published to meet the arrungwwent of the a,ail, three time* a week, (Tuesday, Thursday • gu J Uaturday) at the Office of the Daily Geor- rian, and contains all the intelligence, Commer- ci d, Political and Miscellaneous, including ad- Tertisjfcment9, published in the Daily Paper. ThA Country Paper is sent to all parta^fthe Elite'and Union, or delivered in the City, at fvr^Mkrs oer annum, payable in advance. Advertisements are inserted in both papers it 75 cents oer square, ot 141 nes, for the first t insertion, and 37J lor every succeeding publi. cation. Georgia—Camden County. By John Bailey, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary for said county. W I1F.RKAS, John Bailey, executor of tkt estate of Jane Taylor alias Jane Camp bell, lateofaaid county, dec. applies to the hon orable the Court of Ordinary of said county .'for to be discharged from his executorship on Said eatate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the heirs and creditors of said es tate, to file&heir objections (if any they have) in the clerk’s office of the court ot ordinary on Or before the first Monday in August next,other wise the said executor will he discharged. Witness, the Hon. William Gibson, one ofthe Judges of mid Court, this twentieth day of Jan uary, 1822. (L. S.) JOHN BAILEY, c c o c c jan 26 50f Hay and Brandy. BUNDLES HAY rw 5 pipes BRANDY, Sugnettesbrand Received per Mary Augusta, for sale by J. B HERBERT (S CO. april 11 m H* GENERAL GREENE. \V. T. WILLIAMS jiAAS just recived the first Volume of Sketches or the Life *no Oon«i.srn*o*sci or NATHANIEL GJ1EKNE. Major General of the Armies of the United States J the War of the. Revolution, Chieflv compiled from original materials BY THE HON. WM JOHNSON, or cue'sLtsTox, a. c. Price for two Volumes, quarto, Ten Dollars. ' 7' Subscriptions received at the original price. a P riI 27 P Notice. \ T the expiration of nine months from this d itc, l shall applv to the honorable the Jus tic‘ R«f the Inferior court of Chatham county, jot leave to sell the following veal property ol the estate of R. J. Houston, viz: One tract of 351$ acres of Land in Bryan q. nnty, s-tnate l on Red B rd creek. 0 .e undivided fourth part of 1450 acres of |/uidMcIntosh county, situated on the Alata- ^j'welve Lets in the town of ®, r otJSTI'O.v ”” (3 1825, ndm'r. Jt. J. If ^16 V 1. iiud Ciidtioll. TlUrHEBE AS I have been informed that John Y Y Carnochan ami Peter Mitchell of this ci *v '"ivr bv sundry deeds recently mortgaged In.:’aie.gr,ed to ditess persons either their mdl- viJ isl creditors, creditors of the late firm of C-n- chan 19 Mitchell, or ethers, all or sundry the propern ;<hd est ate, both real and personal, of the said firm, as well their own mdtvidua mo-ertv and cs*a'e, consisting together ot houses, lots, lands, stores, wharves. negroes, &c. in Savannah and Da ien in Georgia, of the neiohbo'hood thcrAffi and elsewhere with tl.c.r ini »st or share in the stock of the lower . .in null near Dsrien. and sundry share, in th ,. United States !»Rnk and other banks, as well as sundry de’»ts due to them in various places, hes: -s iam’s. lota, negroes. Sec. in the territory tti F.or;da, and particularly one large tract of IkiuI bought of Forbes & Co. lying between the rivers St. Marks and ApaWchtcola tn the teTitory of Florida aforeaaid. Timse are hereby to caution the public against purchasing any part of the said property or es- tau so conveyed, or any other property belong ing to the said Carnochan U Mitchell, or either c them, as I hold prior mo. gages on the great- est part thereof, which are on record tn the re gistry in Savannah and Darien aforesaid and m Charleston, b. C. and equitable leino on all the cmnertv of said John Carnochan and 1 ter ES! WILLIAM CH1IUSTIL. june 8 ft 2 To the Public. CARVOC1IAS «nd P. Ml ICHEL «re sor- . rvwbe *C«'» brmiffhtbrfoK the public , s «o.>,l nolle, of Mr Chi islie’s. « bo h» lin- bledly claims agamsl 'bem. which, when lly liqni(lal£,l on the dccialon o! the amt , pendinjr they will try to satisfy as soon as si hie thereafter. ....... , • he deeds under which Mr Chr.st.e claims exclusive ri,ht to all the real and persona ue ol Carnochan 8t Mi chel, are considered nfnnnal, unjust sod illegal. Hence t.ie) < been bronilit end are still before the conn, oilier deeds have been executed end re. led, conveying lire propeity for the ose ol I,eir creditors, Mr Christie included, with- any trust or reservation beneficial to C. ,r their families; and if this be not agreea- to that gentleman, it must nevertheless ap- r fair and equitable to the public and all who e a sense of justice. ‘he Trustees under the late deeds a^e anx- l to sell the iJinJsin Florida, allmled to in notice of Mr Christie, and to apply the pro ds to the immediate payment ot j l »art.j»t bj* nr i.iteresteA in lus own light, wliilit mj r '\\ parties concerned, must be borne until a , can be made under an order of court. Mo 1 ?, of paper, who indsj. Mr Cl . « .n pUuse insert the ahrtve i I "is is jCrawn, and forward their bills to the Mivan- WbH«» OBcc, where they w.II be niptly paid by J ‘ U V M ANECDOTES OF THE ary War in America. Slv*b Ci.yo't Court, U 3. District of Georgia. Pott arc. M'Kinnie,') vs. i Lewis J. Dugas Assumpsit. AND John Cormick. J Chambers, 22d March, 1822. a T appearing that process has issued in this causr, retiinvdjle to the term of this Court m Decemb"r next, and that Le« : s J. Dugas, one of the 1eferid‘:nt c . resides without tin- lim its of the district of Georgia. It is »>rd< red that the said Lewis J Dugas do appear at thcWerm of this Court, to be hidden a’ Milledgeviiie, on the 14th d-iy of December next, to ansuer to the plaintiffs on th - * merits of their suid peti. tion ; and th.it a cop;- of this order he published in one of the Gazettes of this State, for three months, and that the plai'-tift’s h:ne leave to take such further proceedings as are pi escribed in the rule, in such rase made and provided. J. CUYLEIt. Dist. Jutfgc. True extract from the minutes, GEO. GLEN, Clerk. match 22 fom V. MdlemioU II AS on hsn.l 4 pipes of Cognac BRANDY, II Dupuy’s I r.oid, which he will aril whole sale or by tile dcir.ijohn, low for cash. .Iho, it tfore, 4 puncheons Irish Whiskey, 5th proof and old 4 casks Cherry Wine, with a general aswriment of Hardware, Groceries and lln Cotnls, all of which he wilt sell lor a small ad vance Or lor tow n acceptance». _april S ti OEMLER 5 POSEY, (At their Medicine amd Sted Store,) Drugs, Patent Medicines, Sur- gicul Instruments, A ND all other articles usually found in Drug Stores. AH such GARDEN SEEDS a* the season demands, and will produce m the Kit chrn and Flower Garden. .An assortment of FLOWER POTS. .tudon Consignment, An assortment of Ornamental Shrubs, Car nation Pinks, (Sc. N. B. AU the above mentioned articles art warranted. apnl ?f> ; Superior Court. Chatham Countv, Charihert, > I6lh Jpril, 1822. 5 Samuel Howard,") vs l In Equity. Bank of Darien, (Bill or gimdand amended et al. J Two ot the defendants in the above case, viz The President of lue Rank of Darien, (repre senting srid Bank,) and the Cashier of saie. Bank, reside without the county, which fact is verified by affidavit of complainant. It is dered, that copies of said bill be transm'ttdd by the Sheriff of Chatham county to the Sheriff of McIntosh count), whete the said defendants re side, with instruct.ons to serve them on sutdde- fendanu. and m .ike returns of said service on said copit>:, to the Clerk of the Superior onirt :if Said comity of Chatham, within thirty day from th s date; and it 19 further ordered, that his ruto be published, and the defendants ippear and answer at the next term. Extinct from the minutes. JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk. april 24 jx Superior Court—Chatham County. Chambers, 20/A A ove>sbcr, 1821. Thomas B. Smith, Complainant, ") isn i Susan M. Smith. Alton Pemberton, | William Callaghan and Amelia fiis Equity. wife, Samuel Stocks and Elizabeth | his wile, - - —■ Probart and H_ry I his wife, Defendants. J On reading the affidavit of Thomas B, Smith, complainant, in a Bill in Equity, in the Superiot Court of the County of Chatham, stating that Alton Pemberton, one of the defendants in said Hill, resides in the county ot Burke in this state; that William Callaghan and Amelia his wife, also defendants in said hill, reside at Newport m the state of R. Island; and that Samuel Stocks and E- lizabeth h : s wife, and —— Prohart and .Mary his w ife, also defendants in said bill, residerin the kingdom of Great Britain—It ia ordered, that publication o£this rule in one of the public ga zettes of this state, weekly for two months from this date, be considered as sufficient service to compel the appearance of the said Alton Pem berton ; that publication of this rule in one of the public gazettes of thisstatc.weekly for three months from this date he considered a sufficient service to compel the appearance of the said William Callaghan and Amelia his wife, and that publication of this rule in one ofthe public ga- zettc<vof this state weekly, for eight months from th's date, be considered as sufficient ser- ice to comptl the appearance of Samuel Stocks and Elizabeth his wile; and Probart and Mary his wife. And it is further ordered, that at the expiration of the respective periods a- foresaid, the said parties, respectively, do ap pearand answer to the Complainant’s Bill. Extract from the Mtnutet, JOB T. BOLL Ex, Clerk. nov. 26 t ® m r»-ry uric -f ‘ Iricu-ftmp work, bv Major m,nth-Carolina, has been re- , e delivered to lbo»e persons bed for the tame, at the count i l)xVii n»*. Pnctor, Mongio’h i«,'iution price «f «f»t work ia . V * may 10 im Notice. A T the expiration of nine months from this date, I shall apply to the honorable the Jus tice* of the Inferior court of Chatham county, for leave to tell the foliowing*real and persona! property held by the late K J. Hup*?** *" ,rU!,tr p‘ , |.»mntation, containing upwards I?00 acres, situated in the district of White Bluff. One Tract of Land, containing 50 acres, near the above. May Island, containing 100 acres, more or less, situated on the marshes of Little Ogechee river. Aisoi between 65 and 70 Slaves. PAT. HOUSTON, Mayl3, 1822. adm'r. Ji. J. ihut ton. may 16 U Wanted, T.‘ ACFTF.R, to take cha-ge of the Glynn County Acadeny. Reference to respect- abj gji.'lcmen in Savannah, as rega f da morals, paltirflarly, n ill be required. The situation is as yirfsani and hia'tliy as any on the %ea-boan) jtq the uodersigrecil, through ilie Fiederi- office, Georgia. HENRY DU BIUNOX. One of the Trustees sod Treasurer to the Board. / btmd, 13* F»H. 1822 fell SB X At Private Side. T WO prime Negro Fellows one a first rate Carpenter, about ?5 yearsoM— sold lor no fault. The other a fi.-si iaie Sail Mjikrr, years. The ah- ve pegn.es will be sold low, if eaily application is made to J. II. HERBERT fc CO. apr125 Wunantcil Ai ticlcs. J UST received, pershij- Cor>air, a fresh sup ply of MEDIC INFS, Perfumery and Spices. For sale by ANSON PARSONS, Druggist, No d, G.bbons’ huiliingi. april 26 Bottled Porter and .-5 le. F AMILIES and others can be supplied with the above article, of the first qual tv, at the low pr-ce of 2 dollars per dozen, including bot tle s, at the cellar under Mr. Wm. T. Wilhanis’ Book Store. The above, in tierces and barrels, carefully lacked, t*' stand land or water currU.ge. N. II. An allowance made to store-keepers and those who purchase by the quantity, feb 28 | . n 7 Corn and Flour. . ggJDUBOSHEUSprime U hue DqU 50 b'lls Baltimore Soper. Iloward-st Flour on board *cbr Hazard, f«*>' sale by may 13 IIALL U HOYT In tlie CircuR Court of the United States, In and fur the District of Pennsylvania, in t!u- third Circuit. BETWEEN Joseph Marx and Joseph Marx' and Geoige Marx, citizens of 1 the state of Virginia, w ho sue as well in their ow n namt 3 as in behalf of such other Per sons, Stockholders of the late Bank of the United States heretofore named, as shall come in and become Parties hereto, contributing to the Expanses of this buit—Coin- plamutus. AND David Lenox, Elias Roudinot, ! Robert Smith, Jumcs C. F sh ; rr, J- seph Sims, Arch.baM } McCall, Paul Sicmau, Samuel Coates, Ilen. y Prat’, George Fox, l’ascli:.ll llollingsuorth, John S die, Thoniis >1. Wil. ling, Horace Rinney, George Harrison, Abijah llatntnood, William Ravatal and Oliver Molcott, citizens of the State of Pennsylvania, Trustees of the late Bank of the United States. In Equity, Ocifdicr, Ses>N>oa lb;7. Georgia—Camden County. llfHEUKA*. Mr*. Louisa C. Shaw, Exrcit. ▼ J trix, applies fur letters of dismission from the estate-T Gene-al Nathaniel Green, deceas- u 1 hrM ‘ *i e t0 ci'e Md admonish all xml sit-g'dar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appeal-at my office, on or before the first Monday in Janaary next, and shew cause (it n „y) why said letters should not be granted, in terms of the law. Given under my hand and seal, this 22d day ofJune, 182? (l «] july I JOHN BA1I EY, c. < W Georgia—Camden County. IjTfn.RRA?, El hti Atwater, esquire, admi- AM 1 «'»». to writ, this twenty-third day of *** i “ April, one thousand eight hundred and t aenty-twn, this cause came before the Court, , esquire, ustrator, applies for letters ««f dismission t« om tie estates of Colonel William Scott, de- erased! J.>l.n Camphtil, deceaseil, and iluvens Watoivan, deceased. There are therefore to eite and >dn>s«nish ail and singular the kindred and creditor* of said dtcenstd persons, to b/j and appear at n.y .,ffir e on c.- before the first Monday in January next,«nd shew cause (ifany) why said letters riiould not be granted in term* ot the law. u ° di;r my hl "" 1 " |J M * 1, June » [■■j j 'ly i JOHN BAILEY, 4. i on. M.miale from the Hor.nixhle th, Suiiixme w.i, ... Coa.t til U.c L’niled St.i.sfor l'i.rtb.r priced X -J?"®?. 811,18 ,he Couc “ HOSAI.t r vr/io muj become xubscri Prince’s Digest OF THI. 7 LAWS OF GEORGIA. afpilE undersigned having contracted to print Ca for the State a certain timber of copies, now issue PROPOSE For publishing to those DIGEST of thejlAIVS OF THK State of Gcirgia. Containing all statutes, and tf whstanec of all Resolutions of a general a >1 public nature, and now in force, which ha e been passed in this State previous t-- the St sii;n ot ihe Gen eral Assembly of Deccmbi , 1820, with oc casional explanatory note: and connection references, and a list of the tatutes repealed or obsolete- to waich is *n tn, AN APPE.NJIX, Containing the Constitulion f the U. Sta»es; the Constitution of the S'te of Georgia as amended; the Statutes of ] amts and Perju ries, the Habeas Corpus Ai , cfc. tic. WITH A COPIOUS NDEX. Compiled by the appointment, ml uniter the an- tho'iiy of ihe (ienerali Issembly, Br OLIVER H. PI|NCE. There are few so ignorant A not to know that a work like this, if even tofrably executed, must possess intrinsic value. .The compilation of this book is allowed by competent judge*, to be performed in a very masteqv manner; and the well known character of ihe gentleman whose name it hears, forbids th« idea of any deficiency of industry or tvlent a< executing the important scry ice confided to him by the Legislature. It is believed tnat every man wi,„ ear. conv*.- cntly buy this work ought to Vosaess it, be cause it behoves every citizen Lave some knowledge «.* «<ie laws of his c/Antry . The ipink-" expressed bv Judge BlackAone is cer a'mly correct that, ** As every one ia interest- d in the presc nation of tiie I-aws, it is in cumbent upon every man to bt aeqaamted with those at least with which l.e is immediately concerned; lest he incur the rerun., as wd! as inconvc-.uenoe, of living in Society, without knowing the obligations which it i*vs him uu- der.” CONDITIONS. The book wdl be neatly prin*ed and substsn- tially bound in one large rova. oc'avo roloiiie, in s ze equal to « fry email's Jhgett of the Lavs of the United States," and will be furnished to subscribers at the price that books sell lor in Philadelphia, to wit, seven dollars p«r copy, pax able on delivery of thewotk; which wdl be ready by November or December pext. GRANTLANDUUKME. Milledgeviiie, 22d April, !b22. may 4 logs. Whereupon it is ordered and decried— Tnat the holders of Notes of the late Ha:.k of ihe United Slat, s, bring them in fof payment at the late Banking House of said Bank in the city of Pliil.idt Iphiw, before the eleveuth day of April, A. D 1823, and that on that dav this Court will make a final Decree for Distribution >f the funds reserved in the hands of the de* Icr.dants for |>ajment of said Notes; a ud it is further ordered and decteed, that the Clerk cause this order to be published in one public newspaper in each ofthe following places, to • •t:—Pli-U lelpiiia, Boston, New-York, Haiti. •te, Norlolk, Charleston, Savannah, and New (>• h sns, at least once a week, for nine calender months, before the said eleventh day cf April nest. A true copy. D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir C. The Editors of the Boston Evening Gazette, at llnsion, of the New-York Evening Host, at New-York, of the American, at Baltimore, of the Norfolk Herald, at Norfolk, ofthe Charles- ton City Gazette, «t Charleston, of the Georgi an, at Savannah, am! ot the Louisiana Advertis er, at New-Orleans, are requ« ated to Insert the shove m their respective gaarttes once a wc< k, for nine calender months, before the* 11th day -f April, 1823, and to forward their hills, as soon hereafter as may be, to the subset iber. accom panied by a-i affidavit proving the pubhcat or., conformably to the for. going order. - ^ U. CALD'A ELL, {.X-.-A Cir. C. tn^gO TRAVELLING From -North to South. I Jj'RDM four to six new, conu'urtabljr construct ed four wheel Vehicles, drawn by four horses each, and drove by sober and careful drivers, will set out from Trenton in New-.Ter- sey to Savannah, via Augutta, in Georgia, on or about the 15th day of September next. The route thruiiKh Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Carolinas will be confined aa much to the neighborhood of mountains as the good roads through the country will allow. The journey w ill be leisurely taken, so as to consume from four to five or even six weeks, drpendeut some what upon the the inclination ot persons who may become passengers. Those who are disposed to engage seats for the above described journey, can do so by ap plying to the Post master of Savannah. Priori ty in the choice of seats will be regulated by numbering the first applicant one, which will entitle, that person to the first selection ami so on to the last. An entire carriage can be ta ken up by engaging the nttmbcer of seats. P.S. All the G.rettes in Georgia and those at Columbia, South-Carolina, are requested to insert the above notice twice a month, for the two succeeding months, and forward their ac counts for pay ment to the Post-Master at Savan nah- may 28 Bug Destroying Tincture. “ Tir’d Nature's soft restorer balmy slyep. He like the world, his ready visit pays Where fortune smiles: the wretched he fo£* sukes: \ Swift on his downy pinions flies from bed Of prudent house wife. £\ FTER the most minute research an<\ e»* **“ perience made on its efficacy. Dr. BEIL I HEI .O T now confidently assures the public that he bus invtMitc d a mixture which will must infallibly destroy those unwelcome disturbers of our repose, by apply ing it to the furniture which they infest. There is no danger in its use, and it is perfectly live from ungrateful smell. As Dr. B is d» sirona that what he uow of- ft-rs to auflering humanity may recommend it* sell by its use, he abstains from all that panegy* ick too often accompanying the most contemn* tihle nostmms. June 13 Twenty Dollars Reward. U ANA WAY from the subscriber in Parka county, anegro fellow named JOHN, about 5 leet 8 inches in height, well made; smart, xc. live,intelligent fellow; he can both read and write, and may perhaps have a forged pa$3.— He has also a small scar under the left eye by which be may be known, lie will no doubt en deavor to make for some ofthe northern states. The above rewxid w ill be paid for his appre hension and delivery in the gaol of ChatUtn county, on appl/cation at the office of the GMjuutA.v W ILLIAM DOYLE. Masters of vessels and ot lit is ure cautioned against harboring the negro, as the law will be pul iii force against th< m. jy,,, 4 Sixth Circuit Court, DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, Pott and M’Kinne i. in J } Johu Cormick, J Chambers, June 3, 1822. T appearing that process has issued in this case, returnable to the term of this court in December next, and that Lewis J. Dugas, one of the defendants, resides without the limits of the District of Georgia—It is ordered, that the said Lewis J. Dugas do appear at the term of this Court, to he holden at Savannah, 0% tbe luurteentb of December next, to answer <0 the plaintiffs on the merits of their said petition d that a copy of this order be published it one >A the gazettes of this state fur three months and that the plaint iff* h:.ve leave to take such L.rther proceedings a*, are prescribed in the rule in such cases made ami provided. J. CUYLF.lt, Dist. Judge. Extract from the minutes. GF.O. GLEN, Clerk june7 film Hay, Oats and Potatoes. 1A bundles Hay 400 hovliela Oa-s /5 bids Potatoes Lkmlin,- ,>«m stoop Emifv fr, r hr "•J 13 li-UX 'J HOYT. At Private Sale, Recrtted per Corsair and Afar 134 boio Troy Csinlles 70 casks B B l. Porter l.h ls Janrutcm Rum 20 do 4th proof H O do 24 hhdH Muscovada bugs? 5 1 ) bl» G*itk(! der 5 pipet Cognac Brandy 5 bales Oxoaburgs J. B. I1LRQLBT A CO. jusc 5 One Hundred Dollars Reward. U ANAVVAd.s netime since, from Darien, »nd supposed to be in the city ot Savan. nah, a short Mulatto Girl, named CHARLOTTE "bout 15 years of age. The above row ard will be paid on lodging her in the gaol of this city, and ptoi f to conviction of any person harboring her; or FIFTY DOLLARS for her apprehen sion a id del \cry to the subscriber in Darien, or - the gaol here. JOHN HOLZENDORF. (Tf Masters of vessels and others are caution ed against harboring or carry ing off the said wench, as the law will be rigidly enforced against them. june 17 Leghorn Hats, ^c. F OUR casts Leghorn Hats Two ditto sup. Cambric Prints One English built Curricle, with Harness com plete For sale by HALL U HOYT. may 16 __University of Georgia, Athene, Vith.'-ne, 1822. flTWF. examination of the present senior dan Gl will begin on Monday, the Stfi of July next, in the College Chapel, on which occasion tha Trustees of the University are particularly te- qttested to attend. The Parents ami Guardian* of the Candidates for Collegiate Honors, and Literary Gentlemen in general, are invited tc> be present. On Thursday, the 1st day of August, the Se- mi-Ahnual Examination of the Freshman Clast * n take place; on Friday, the 2d, the Sopho more Class will be examined; on Saturday, the 3d, the candidates for admission into College from the Preparatory School will be examined » on Sunday, the 4th, a commencement Sermon will be delivered in ths Chapel; on Monday, tho 5th, the Jiihinr Class will be examined ; oit Tuesday , the 6th, the Junior Class .will delivet or 'ginaI Orations, and on Wednesday, the 7th By Order, . AS BURY HULL, Sec’ry of the University of Georgia. june 22 SUGAR. Hogsheads Muscovado Sugar, for sale bg ^ HALL U HOYT. MESSRS. LYNCH (9 CLARK'S Superior Soda Powders, J UST reoeived per ship Garonne, an sddi- tional supply of these celebrated Powders, in tin boxev, equal if nut Superior to English. For sale by ANSON PARSONS. Druggist, Ab. 8, Gibbons Buildings. Saratoga, Congress Mineral SPRING WATERS. J UST received pet ship Garonne, an addition al supply of these celebrated Waters, of Mesvn Lynch U Clark's bottling, in quart and pint buttles, wit! parked in salt and straw, and warranted to be as perfect a« Can be impored. For sale by AKRON I’ARSONy, Diuggut, No 8 Gibbviu’ budding*, juo«24 ^ i