Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, July 09, 1822, Image 1

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4 GEORGIAN FOR NBW SKRIES-VOL. I. TVI SDJt JtUK.XIJS G. Ji ll 0, It-M. THE COUNTRY " -! OIH.Lim.-U- —'— Ho. 1E». f DAILY GEORGIAN, IS EDITED AXD PUBLISHED IXTHE CITY OF SAVANNAH, IB's G e ovge TLobettson, 3t. At light Dollars per annum, payable in advanoe. i THE GEORGIAN, FOR THIS COUNTRY, * Is published to meet the arrangement of the 4naiL three times a week, (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) at the Office of the Daily Geor gian, and contains all the intelligence, Commer- KISH, nil's • n , *■ , eial, Political and Miscellaneous, ncludtng ad vertisements, published in the Daily Paper. The Country Paper is sent to all parts^f tne State and Union, or delivered in the City, at five dollars per annum, payable in advance. Advertisements are inserted in both paper* at 75 cents per square, of 141 net, for the first insertion, and 37$ for every succeeding publi cation. . Georgia—Camden County. By John Hailey, Clerk «>f the Court ol Ordinary for aaid county. W HEREAS, John Bailey, executor of the estate of Jane Taylor alias Jane Camp bell, late of said county, dec. applies to the.bon (treble the Court of Ordinary of aaid county, fur to be aUoharged from hia executorship on said estate. Theae are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the heirs snd creditors of aaid es- jt|e, to fllestheir objection* (if any they have) In the clerk's office of the court of ordinary on or before the first Monday in August next,other wise the aaid executor will be discharged. Witness, the Hon. William fiihson, one of the Judges of said Court, this twentieth day of Jan uary, 1823. (L. S.) JOHN BAILEY,ccocc jan 26 SOf Hay and Brandy. . BUNDLES HAY <8© 5 pipes BRANDY, Bugnetteabrand Received per Mary Augusta, for sale by V J.B HERBERT if CO, april 1 GENERAL GREENE. W. T. WILLIAMS Sixth Circuit Court, U. S. District of Georgia, Pott and MTvinnier 1 Assumpsit. HAS just recivedthe first Volume of ^KETcurs or the Lite anti Co*nKsro>DEircB or N ATHANIEL GREENE. Major: General of the Armies of the United Statei in the War of the Revolution, Chiefly compiled from original material* BY THE HON. WM JOHNSON, or cHAMXvrox, s. c. Price for two Volumes, quarto, Ten Dollar*, afr* Subscription* received at the original price. *P r, l ^7 P Notice. A T the expiration of nine months from thia date, I shall apply to the honorable thA.Tua- tices of the Inferior court of Chatham county, for leave to sell the following real property of the estate of R. J Houston, viz: One tract of 354$ acres of Land in Bryan county, situated on Red Bird creek. One undivided fourth part of 1450 acres of Land in Mclntoah county, situated on the Ala|*- maha river. * . Twelve Lots in the town of Brunswick, Glynn PAT. HOUSTON. adm'r. R. J. H. county. May 13, 1822. may 16 $ Notice and Caution. W HEREAS I have been informed that John Carnochan and Peter Mitchell of this ci ty have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged and assigned to djvers persons either their indi vidual creditors, creditors of the late, firm ol Caroochan & Mitchell, or others, all or sundry the property and estate, both real and personal, of the said firm, as well as their own individual f roperty and estate, consisting together of buses, lota, lands, stores, wharves, negroes, Ac. in Savannah and Da ien in Georgia, or the Aeighbo'hood thereof, and elsewhere with their I erestor ih.re in 1"><* of '•>' low.r ,le.m mill ne.r D.rien, .ml lumlry in ,he United Sute, n.nk «nd nther bsnkn. •> well Mtundry debt, due to them inumul phmee, be.i le* land:.. Iota, negroe., Ac. in the temtofy Of Florid*, and n*Hicu]»rly one lar|fe tract of land bonjrbt of Korbe. U Co. lfine between the eirem 8t. Marks aod Apalac^coll in the territory of Florida aforesaid. There are hereby to caution the public against purchasing any pari of the aaid p.operly or ea. fate so conveyed, orany other property belong, ing to the said Carnochan U Mitchell, or either of them, as 1 hold prior mortgages on the great est part thereof, which are oil record in the re gistry in Savannah and Darien afofesa'd and in Charleston, S. C. and equitable lema on all the property of said John Carnochan and P-ter Mitchell. WILLIAM C1UIUS11E* June 8 To the Public. "TT CARNOCHAN and P. MITC11EL are aor- A , rv to be again brought before the public bv a second notice of Mr Christie's, who has un doubtedly claims against them, which, when finally liquidated on the decision ot the suit dow pending, they will try to satisfy as soon as Veed^mder which Mr Christie claims »n exclusive right to all the real and personal estate of Carnochan & MitcheU are considered as informal, unjust and illegal. Hence they have been brought and are .till before the court, end other deeds have been executed and re- corded, conveying the property foe the ttte ot all their creditors, Mr Christie included, with out aav trust or reservation beneficial to L. U M. or their families; and if this be not agreea ble to that gentleman, it must nevertheless ap. pear fair and equitable to the public and all who iwve a sense of juat'ce. The Trustees under the late deed* are anx- Sous to sell the Lands in Florida, alluded to in ceeds to the immediate payment of part ot hit demand, and deposit a sufficiency thereofto Co- ver all hia claim, subject to the decision of the court—but hisoppos tion to any reasonable sale, as one interested in hSa own right, whilst injur ing all patties concerned, must be borne until a •ale can he made nnder an order of court. Editors of paper* who insert Mr ^nstie’s notice, a ill pica* ii’-ert the a)love until bla is withdrawn, and forward their bills to the Sevan- m h Republican Office, where they W‘ll be " promptly paid by J- c - ** v "■*, Lewis J. Dugas AMD John Cormick, _ Chambers, ZZd March, 1822. a T appearing that process ha* issued in this cause, returnable to the term of this Court in December next, and that Lewis J Dugas, one of the defendents, resides without the lim its of the district of Georgia. It is ordered that the said Lewis J Dugas do appear at thoAcrm of this Court, to be hnlden at Millcdgrville, on the 14th day of December next, to answer t> the plaintiffs on the merits of their aaid peti tion ; and that a copy of this order be published in one of the Gazettes of this State, for three mouths, and that the plaintiff's have leave to take such further proceedings as are prescribe! in the rule, in such case made and provided. J. CUYLRR, /Hit. Judge. True extract from the minutes, GEO. GLEN, Clerk, march 22 *3nt F. McDermott H AS on hand 4 pipes »»f COgaar BRANDY, Dupm’* brand, which he will s\U whole- tale or by the demijohn, low for cash. -tha. i» trort, 4 pttneheona Irish Whiskey, 5th proof ami old 4 casks Cherry toine, with a generalasvwttnent of Hard* a e, Groceries ami lir Gouda, ’ all of winch he will aell for 4 small ad vance ©• for town aft^hwwi. *T>rl II fi ofoMl.KRfj posEY Superior Court. Chatham Count*, Chamber*,\ 18 tk Aprils 1823. $ Samuel Howard,*^ 'Equity. > In L,— Bill original and amended et al. J Two of the defendants in the above case, via The President of tne Bank of Darien, (repre senting said Bank,) and the Cashier of said Hank, reside w ithnut the County, which fact is verified by affidavit of complainant. It is or dered, that copies of aaid bill be transmitted bt the Sheriff of Chatham county to the Sheriff of McIntosh county, where the said defendants re side, with instructions to serve them on suidde fondants, and make returns of aaid service on said copies, to the Clerk of the Superior court of said county of Chatham, within thirty days from this date; snd it it further ordered, that this rule be published, and the dsfendanls appearand answer at the next term. Extract from the minutes. SOB T. B0L1.ES, Clerk. april 24 ft Superior Court—Chatham • County. Chamber*, '20th November, 1821. Thomas B. Smith, Complainant, "I AMD I Susan M. Smith, Alton Pemberton, J William Callaghan and Amelia his Equity. Wife, Samuel Stocks and Elizabeth I his wife, ——— ftrobart and Mary I his wife, Defendants. J On reading the affidavit of Thomas B. Smith, complain,-nt, in a Bill in Equity, in the Superior Court of the County of Chatham, stating that Alton Pemberton, one of the defendants in laid Bill, resides in the county of Burke in this atate; that William Callaghan and Amelia liis wife, also defendants in saidotll, reside at Newport m the state of R. Island; and that Samuel Stocks and K- lixabeth hia Wife, and Probart and Mary hit wife, also defendants in aaid bill, rr si Jo-in the kingdom of Great Britain—It is ordered, that publication ofAhis rule in one of the public ga zettes of this state, weekly for tw-o months from thia date, be considered as sufficient service to compel the appearance of the **ld Alton Pem berton t that publication of thia rule in one of the public gatette s of this state,weekly for three months from this date be cooaldered a sufficient service to compel the appearance of the said William Callnglian and Amelialti* wife, and that publication of this rule in one of the public ga zettes, of thia state weekly, for eight mottos from tins date, he considered as sufficient ser vice to compel the appearance of Samuel Stocks and Elizabeth bis wife« snd —-—— Pmbart and Mary hia wife. And it is fiirther ordered, that at the expiration of the respective periods a- forclaid, the aaid parties, respectively, do ap- pear and answ er to the Complainant V Bill, Lx tract fi-om the Mnktet, JOB T. 1101.LE >, Cl#*. nov. 26 f 8 m (At (Mr .Vwlifiiw «wrf Mir»J orrsN mn na i.a, A G< ueral Aasovmewt of Drugs, I’atrnt Mniicines, 8ur- girul Instruments, A ND all other articles uvitdh fimwd IwDrug Store#. All such G ARDEN 8EED5 as tju B’-aaon demand#, and willproihiee in the Kit chen and Flower ttavd. n. -r AnaMortmvntof Fl.oWKR P0T8. .Wan An assortment of Ornamental Shruha, Cun nation Pinks, fe, N. B. All the above mentioned article* are warranted april «6 4 At Private Sale, T WO prime Ntgru PYllnwa, one a first rate Ct ‘ ,'arpenter, about CJ \ rare old • sold for no fault. The t'lher a first twte Rail Maker, 92 years. The ah ve negroes will t»« aohl low, If ea l\ tihoation is made to J. B. HERBERT fo CO, -12 J W* -• ply ol Wunantud Articles. xed.'per slop Corsair, a fVcah sup- MEDICINES, PerOmrni anil Spices. spri! ?fl For sale ,*y AN'tON PARSONS, Druggist, No H, G-hhonaf buddings. Rotticd l’orter and Ale. .VMII.IRS and-dirtrw ran be supplied .. k qua) tv,a mrhiding hot- ith P the above article, of the firet ipul ty> at the Inning 1. T> Williams' l>*w price of 2 dollar- per dost tl< s, at the cellar under Mf. V\ Hook Store. The above, In tierces and Imrivl*, earefidlx .tacked, to stand land or wetei carriage. N. B. An allowance made to ttorc-kreport snd those who purchase by the qusntitv'. fob 28 f Com and Flour. 85®>Dr , " MKI P ” mC White Maryland 50 bhia Baltimom Super. Iloward-st Flour on hoard tchr Hazard, for sale hv may II . HALL U HOYT. Prince’s Digest LAWS OF GEORGIA. dfpilE undereignetl having eontraeted to print U for the States certain number ol copies, now iaaue PROPOSALS JVr {'ub'uhh\q to those awy leewma CNfoeri- her*. « DIGEST of the UH S or vna State of Georgia. Containing all Statutes and the substance of all Resolutions of a general ami public nature, and now in forte, which have been passed in this State previous tu the tcosout of the Gen tral Assembly of Deoemh«i\ 1820, with oc casional explanatory note# ami eunurctimi refertneea, and a list of ths Statutta repealed to VAtcn ta tento, AN APPENDIX, In the Circuit Court of Uie United States, * Ih »ni Rn- th, Ui.tnrt of NumWivim',, *S. Ill Mr Mini Limit. c<l Tl BKTWKKN * Juavpil ManMNulJoaenh Marx' ami Genigc'filai a, cittsens of, the atate of Virginia, * ho aue as well in tlieif own name# as In h< half of such other PeN •ona, Stockholders of the late Rank of the United States heretofore named, aa shall come in anti become Partim hereto, oontrihiiting to tl«« Kxpenaes of this Suit— Com- flamanu. AND David Lenox, F.liaaBoudinot, Ttobrrt Smith. James C. Fish . Simv Awfobald Met.nil, Paul Sictnan, '>amurl Coatea, Henry Pratt, George Fox, Paachall Hollingsworth, John S die, I'homu M Wil. ling, Hurare llinnev, George Harrison, Abijch Hammond, Willism Rayard and Oliver Wolcott, eitiaenM of the State of PennsvKania, Trustees of Ihe late Rank of the United i States. In Equity, October. Sessions G w: fmm Ike etoln o'fColon.l Wilfl.ni Scon, c..v,d. Jekn Cimpbelit deceM.il. .11] li.vrn, aterman, deeeaaed. These are »ht*s*fore to «lc .nd .—«J)«» .11 >n ,| anpiMt the kinfltd fYNII now, to wit, this tw. my.third .«y of H* ApHl, ono thonttnv) oisht hundred ,nd . - ... Olgll wcnty.two, this esuae came before the Court, n a Mandate fVom the Honoreble the Supreme 1 yurt ot the United States for further proceed- g*. Whereupon it is ordered and deort ed— hat the holder* of Note* of the late Bank of no United States, bring them it, for payment : the l*»c Banking House of said Bans in the •V «t Philadelphia, before the eleventh day of prik A. D. I8JJ, and that on that day this Nnirt will make a final Dm ter for Distribution f the funda reserved .» the hand* of the de- ndants for payment of said Note* 1 ami it 1* other ordeN-d and decreed, that the Clerk ause thia oulvr to be published in one public ewapaper in each of the following places, to It 1—Ph hdslphis, Boston, New York. Balti- '"Fc, Norfolk, Charleston. Savannah, and New- i rleana. at least once a week, for nine calender nth:\ before the said eleventh day of April “ A true copy, D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. V. A The Editors of the Boston Evening Gazette, Mjfowt* •»% of the New-York Evening Post, at Nyw York,ot the American, at Baltimore, of tin* Norfolk Herald, at Norfolk, of the ChaHes tifnCity G«actte, at Charlettani of the Goorgi- *t Sa'annah, and of the Louisiana Advertis er, at New AM leans, are requested to insert the •bove in their reipective go/- tte* once a week, for nine e«leudqr months, before the llth Bay of April, 1823, and to.forward their bills, as soon thereafter as mav be, to the subscriber, accom panied by an affidavit proving the publlcaton, CvUifoi inably to the foregoing order. D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C, may t TRAVELLING From North to South. TtROlt four to til new, comfortably construct ed four wheel Vehicles, drawn by four horeca each, and drove by sober and careful drivers, will set out fi-om Trenton in New-Jer- aev to Savannah, via Auguata, in Georgia, on or about the 15th day of September next. The route through Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Carolina* will be confined as much to the neighborhood of .nountains, as the good roads through the country will allow. The journey will be leisurely taken, so as to eonsunvs fVom fourtu five or even aix weeks, dependent some- - hat tqion thg the inclination gi persons who Camden County. Mrs. Louisa C 8haw, ExeeU* P« for lettem of dlsmisaion from ‘**• *1 Nathaniel Green, deci as- thetefore to«it« ami admonish i.«r the kindred and cfeditors of 11 r be and appear at my office, on first Monday m Janaury next, and fir any) why said letters should not he grantof, -ntarmsof the law. G ven igwf» my hand Snd seal, this 22d dsy of June, MI22. l> 'll JOIJJJBAllFY.c,c ».c c.* A'/ P ' ;ia—Oaimicu Gyuiity.* IAS, KMm Aw.,1. r,5i}intf, .dm?, ttiy, appliewlbr letters nf dismission and singnUbE the kineffe oan eceUrtnra-wi'aaid drceaseB' pwraoni; to bn and appear*! fey rdficc on or before the first Mondaf 10 January next, and sh#w cause (if any) why aaid letter* ahould not be granted in terms of the law. l8 g| v ." und.' my hind .rid v.l. thi, JJJ J un% JOHN BA1I.*Y,cTo. c .«. [t..J July l Bug Destroying Tincture. " Tir’d Nature’s soft restorer balmy sleep. He like the world, his ready visit pays Where fortune smiles: the wretched he lbr» sakes t Swift on bin downy pinions flits from bed With Bugs infested; and gild* the Couch Of prudent buuee wife. £\ KTF.R the most mimite agirerch and ex* OlA perience made on its efficacy, Dr. BER- THSI.OT now confidently aasurosthe public that he has invented a mixture wfiich will most infallibly destroy those unweloolpr disturbers of our repose, by applying it to the fiimituimwhich they infest. There is no danger in its uJe, and it is perfectly free from ungrateful smell. AsRi B is desirous that what be now of fers to suffering humanity may recommend it self by its use, he abstains frofh all that paoegy* rick too often accompanying the moat contemn. , june 13 ' 1% r , * tible nostiuins. •VI Twenty Dollars Rewal'd. R ANAWAY from the subscriber itf Burke county, a negro fellow named JGlfN, about 5 feet 8 inches in height, well made; smart, ac- tire, intelligent fellow; he can both read and write, and may perhaps have a forge<t pass.— He has also a small scar under the left et e, by which be may be known. lh» will no doubt «. deavor to moke for some of the northern statei. The above reward willb« Mid for his spprow Iteiiston and delivery In th? gaol of Chatludn county, on application st the office of the Gsoaouv. WILLIAM DOYLE. Masters of-veasels ar.d others are ciffitioned against harboring the negro, as the law wiU be put in force against tfo m. j^ne 4 - -- One Hundred Dollars Reward, R ANAWAY, some time aiiice, from Darien, and supposed to be in ‘the city «f Savan nah, a short Mulatto Girl, named CHARLOTTE aboutlS yean of age. The above reward wHl be pW on lodging lier in the gaol of this city. Notice, ^T the expiration et nini^monthsifonm this date, I shall apply to the honoreble the Jus tices of the Inferior court of Chatham county, for leave to aell the foUowingW-eal and personal property held by the late R J. Houston in trust, the notice of Mr ( %irt l e, fnd ^ Cedar Grove plantation, containing upwards of 1200 acres, amtated in the district of W hite ANECDOTES BevolUtionarf War in America. MntJE above very interesting work, by Major 1 A, Garden, pf South-Carol in a, has been re- coriM.and watlW delivered to those persona wh?Tsve aubtcirtwtUtar the same, at the count. . i.ig room of Fx-rtr DzTituas, Factor, Uongir.’s stores. The subicriptwi price <«f the work is -feKdoUars. *“ Bluff. One Tract of Land, containing 50 acre*, near the above. Mav Island, containing 100 acres, more or less, situated on the marines ol Little Ogecbee river. Also, between 65 and 70 SUrcs-. PAT, HOUSTON, May 13,1832. mdm'r. R J. Howm. may 16 % Wanted, A TEACHER, to ukv- cl>»i*» of Ike Glym County Academy. Reference to respect able gentlemen in Sav.nntli, as fegand* morel* particular!), will be required- The situation is as pleasant and healthy os any on the aca-booM Apply to the undgrtgned, through the Frederi ca post office^ Gc&gi*. ‘ HENRY 11U B1GNON- One of the Trustee* and Treasurer to 4 the Board. 1BL feb 28 t Containing the Constitution of the V, States; lit* Constitution of the State of Georgia a* amended; the Statutes ot' Framla and Perju ries, the Habeas Corpus Act, ^0. WITH A COPHUS INDEX. CVaqh'W h tAe qJpeforw'Wt, end **2*r the tnr thinly qf she t^nerW .ImtotUy, Be OLIVER IL PRINCE, There are few an Ignorent as not to know that a work Kke this, if even tolerably executed, must ponen xntriastc value. Ihr compilation ol thia hook ta allowed by competent judge*, to be performed in every mseteih manner; and the well known character of the gentleman whose name it beats, forbid# the idea oT any deficiency of industry or taWmA in executing the important sortie* confided to him by the I legislature. It is be hexed ttxat every man who can conve- nirnlly buy this work ought to proaew it, be cause it behoves every cxttatn to have some knowledge of the laws of hia country. The opinion expressed by Judge BMckatune ta cer tainly correct that, • Aa every one is interest ed in the proematiou of the U»> it ia in cumbent upon every man to be aoou.dnted with those nt least with which he ta immediately concerned j leat he incur the ce^uro, as well aa inconvenience*of living tit SdPIty, without knowing th* obligattuna which it Wya huu ua dei.” CONDITIONS. The hook will he neatly pended and subatan- ti*lly bound in one large royal octavo volume, in »«s equal to " AwaWfi IHgett of tie law *f Me UUwd Stores/* and wiU be foroiahed tu sublet there at the price that b**uka sell for in I'lxladeiptuo, tn wit, seven dollore per oopv. pa;able on dehxeey ol' tbv work; whfcb will be ready by November or December next. GRANt LAND U OMMK. MtlledgeviSi, Sfid April. 1822- may 4 Hay, Oats and Potatoes. jj bundle* Hay * *400 beaked Onxa fS bbta Pwtatoea Landing frcmitoop Emily and fee sale be ■ia uuvnnT. may become passcngeis '! lioie u ho are disposed »o engage mats for the above deKribcd jouruev, can Jn> so by ap plying to the Post master of Sufannah. Priori ty in the choice of vests will be regulated by mimhciing the first applicant one, which will entitle that person to the first selection ami so on to the last. An entire carriage can bo ta ken up by engaging the nnmbcer uf seats. P.S. All the tlorettea in Georgia and those at Columbia, South-Uarohna, are requested to 11 aert the above notice twire » month, for the twu succeeding month., ami forward their enunts for payment u> the Putt Master at sll •tab- may 28 Sixth Circuit Court, DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, Pott and M*Kinne *\ l.rwi. J. Du|hui1 y AinmfDl. John Cormick, J Chamber*, June 3, 1822. YT appearing that process has uwed in this 1 eases returnable to th« term of this court in December neat, and that Lewis J. Dugas, one oftbe defendants, resides without the limits of the District of Goorgia—lt ia ordered, that the said l*wi' J. Dughs do appear at the term of this Court, to be hoiden at Savannah, on the fourteenth of December ueat, to answer tmtbe plaintiffs on the merits of their said petition and that a copy of this oruer be published in one of the gazettes of this state for three months; and that the plaintiff' have leave to take Mich further proceeding* a* are prescribed in the role in such cases made and provided. J. CUYLRR, Dial. Judge. Kxtrmctf em He wmmtn. GEO GLEN. Clerk June7 |3m At Private Sple, Recmvesi per CViwr mnd .Maf 1$4 boxes I'roy Candle* • ’ 70 cadi B B L Porter 30 l.hdi Jamaica Rum 20 d#> 4th proof N O do 24 bhdk Museovads Sugar SO bis Newark C-d»r J pipes Cognac Broody 5 haks Oxnabusge l 9. HERBERT AC 0. juc« 3 and proof to conviction of any person harboring her» or FIFTY DOLLARS for her apprchc£ •ton and del.veiy to she Subscriber in Darien, o* at the gaol here. JOHN HOLZENDORF. cry Master* of veaacls and otlqws are cautiolf- ed against harboring or carryirtg off the said weoch, aa the law will be rigidly enforced thlto. ‘ June 17 Vr Leghom Hats, d$c. F OUR caiac Leghorn Hats Two dhto sup. Cwmbrio Prii . Print* Om English built Curricle, with Hurhea cotft plete Forwok by HALL A HOYT. may 16 University of Georgia,, . Jtheup, 12.A June, 1825. IATiHE examination of the present senior clsfl •A will begin on Monday, the 8th of July next, in the College Lbapel, on which occasion that Trustees of ibe Universfiy areparticuhrrly re- quested to attend. The Parents and Giurdiatia of the Caodidsttfs for Collegiate Honors, and Literary Gentlemen ia genera*, are invited to be present. On Thntuday, the 1st day of August, the Se mi-Annual Examination of the Fresbrnaia Clast » 11 take plaqs 1 on Friday, *h« 2d, tlje lopho- more Claaa will be examined \ on Saturday, tha 3d, the candidates for admission into ColleM from the Preparatory School wiU be examined j on Sunday, the 4th, • commencement Sermon will be delivered in ths Chapel j on Monday, tha 3th, the Junior Class will be examined; on Tuesday, the 6tb, the Junior Class will deliver original Orations, and on Wednesday, the 7Ut will be the Jhinual Commencement. lly order, ASBUItV HULL* Sec'ry of the Vnivertity of Georgia, June 22 SUGAR. Hogsliesds Mueoovado Sugar, for salg JSSO by 11ALL U HOYT. may 13 MESSRS! LYNCH U CLARK’S Superior Sdfla Powders, J UST recui^U per ship Garnmwat an addi 1 tional supply of these seleb-ateU powders, in tin boxes, equal if not superior to English. For sale by . ANSON PARSONS. . DntMgfM* Ab. 8, Gibbont Btdldingi. June 26 , Saratoga, Congress Mineral SPRING WATERS. J UST received per ship Garonne, an addititflu al supply of theae celebrated Waters, m. Meesrs Lynch U Clark’s bottling, in quart sna pint battles, well packed in aatiroild straw, mi warranted to be as perfect aa can be imported. JiimM