Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, July 16, 1822, Image 1

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GEORGIAN FOR THE COUNTRY NEW SERIES—VOL. 1. TIES DAY MOILVLVQ. JULY 16, 1822. NO. 126 TUK DAILY GEORGIAN, IS EDITED AXD PUBLISHED IX TBE CITY OF SAVANNAH, Geoxgfc T\>obe\*taoi\, 3t. ▲t Light Dollars'per annum, payable in advance. I THE GEORGIAN, FOR T11B COUNTRY, Is published to meet the arrangement of the mail, three time* a week, (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) at the Office of the Daily Geor gian, and contains all the intelligence, Commer. cial, Political and Miscellaneous, including ad vertisements, published iti the Daily Paper. The Country Papor ia sant to all P» rt Sj£» the State and Union, or delivered in the C:.y, at £v« dollars per annum, payable in advance. Advertisements are inserted in both papers at 75 cents per square, of 141 r.es, for the first insertion, and 37$ for every succeeding publi. cation *) Notice and Caution. ITTTftrU?: •V k ' 1 have been informed that John \V Oi.riv .ch .n a.)d Peter Mitchell of this ci ty have by aim >-.v deeds recently mortgaged and assigned to divers persona either their indi vidual creditors, creditors of the late firm oi Carnochan if Mitchell, or others, all m- sundry the property and estate, both real and personal, of the said firm, as well as their own individual property and estate, consisting together of (ousea, lota, lands stores " harvea, negroes, he. in Savannah and Damien in Georgia, or the neighborhood thereof, and elsewhere with their interest or share in the stock of the lower ream'mill near Darien, and sundry shares in the United Slates Bank and other banks, as well as sundry debts due to them in various places, besides lands, lots, negroes, Sec. in tbe territory Of Florida, and particularly one large tract ot land bought of Forbes if Co. lying between the rivers St. Marks and Apalachicola in the territory of Florida aforesaid. These are hereby to caution the public against purchasing any par', of the said property or es tate so conveyed, or any other property belong* ing tn the said Carnochan if Mitchell, or either of them, as 1 hold prior mortgages on the great- est part thereof, which are on record in the re gistry in Savannah and Darien aforesaid and m Charleston, S. C. and equitable leins on all the property of said John Carnochan and Peter Mitchell. WILLIAM CUIK18TIE. June 8 f!2 ^ To the Public. J CARNOCHAN and P. MITCHEL are sor- • ry to be again brought before the public by a dfecond notiae of Mr Christie's, who has un doubtedly claims against them, which, when fihallv liquidated on the decision of the suit BOV jgnduig, they will try to satisfy as soon as pOSSitdeTKcreaRer. . . '' The deeds under which Mr Christie claims •n exclusive right to all the teal and personal estate of Carnochan h Mi'chel, are considered as informal, unjust and illegal. Hence they have been brought and are still before the court, mid other deeds have been executed'and re- corded, conveying the property lor the use of til their creditors, Mr Chi istie Included, with# out any trust or reservation beneficial to C. if M. or their families and if this be not agreea ble to that gentleman, it must neverthelem ap pear fair and equitable to the public and all who have a sense of justice. .... The Trustees under the late deeds are anx ious to sell the.Lan.ls in Florida, alluded to tn the notice of Mr Christie, and to apply the pro ceeds to the immediate payment of part of his demand, and deposit a sufficiency thereof to co ver all his claim, subject to the decision ot the court—but his opposition to any reasonable sale, ts one interested in his own right, whilst injur ing all parties concerned, must be borne until s sale can be made under an order of court. Editors of papers Who insert Mr Christie’s notice, will pleas* insert the above until his is withdrawn, and forward their bills to the r* v “ n ‘ h Republican Office, where they will be promptly paid by J- ^ Superior (Jourt—Chatham County. / Chambers, 20th November, 1821. Thoms* B. Smith, Complainant, f HID . I Susan M. 8mith, Alton Pemberton, I ■William Callaghan and Amelia his yin Equity. wife, Samuel Stocks and Elizabeth I his wife, Probart and Mary his wife, Defendants. J On reading the affidavit of Thomas B. Smith, complainant, in a Bill in Equity, in the Superior Court of the County of Chatham, stating that Alton Pemberton, one of the defendants in said Bill, resides in the county of Burke in this State; that William Callaghan and Amelia his wife, also defendants in said bill, reside at Newport in the •tate of R. Island* and that Samuel Stocks and E- lizabeth his wife, and — Probart and Mary hit wife, also defendants in said bill, residorin the kingdom of Great Britaio—It ia ordered, that publication oflhis rule in one of the public ga zettes of this atate, weekly fir two months from this date, be considered as sufficient service to compel the appearance of the said Alton Pem berton ; that publication of thi* rule in one of thtf public gazettes ofthis state,weekly for three months from this date be considered a sufficient sen-ice to compel the appearance of the said William Callaghan and Ameliahis wife, and that publication rule »n one of the public ga- zetteijofthis iMe weekly, for eight months from this dale, be considered at sufficient ser vice to compel the a;»pearance of Samuel 8tocka and Elizabeth his wife: and Probart and Mary his wife. Arid it is further ordered, that ct the expiration of the respective periods a- foresaid, the said ponies, respectively, do ap pear and answer to the Complainant’s Bill. Extract from the Mi'iutet, JOB T.'BOLLEd, Clerk. finv. 26 t 8 m Warranted Articles. UST received, per ship Corsair, a fresh sup- ply of i* MEDICINES, Perfumery and Spices. For nle by ANSON PARSONS, Druggist, No 8, Gibbons’ buildings. pril 26 Gcergia—Camdfen County. By John Bailey, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary for aaid county. W HEREAS, John Bailey, executor of the "testate of Jalie Taylor alias Jane Camp bell, late of said county, dec. applies to the hon orable the Court of Ordinary of said county,,/for to be discharged from his executorship on laid estate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular Mie heirs and creditors of said es tate, to filoSlIieii* objections (if any they have) iu tbe cleik’s office of the court ot ordinary on or before the first Monday in August next,other wise the said executor will be discharged. Witness, the Hon. William Gibson, one of the Judges of said Court, this twentieth day of Jan uary, 1822. (L. S.) JOHN BAILEY, c c o c c jan 26 50f Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS* Mrs. Louisa C. Shaw, Execu trix, applies for letters of dismission from the estate of General Nathaniel Green, deceas ed These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular 'he kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in Janaary next, and •hew cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted, in terms of the law. Given under uiy hand and seal, this 22d day of June, 1822. s] JOHN BAILEY, c.c.o.c.c, july 1 Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS, Klihu Atwater, esquire, admi nistrator, Hpplies for letters of dismission from the estates of Colonel William Scott, de ceased, John Campbell, deceased, and Havens Waterman,deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased persons, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in January next, amishew cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted in terms of the law. Given under my hand and seal, this 22d June, 1822. [l s.] JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o. c. c. july 1 Prince’s Digest OF TUK LAWS OF GEORGIA. flfpHE undersigned having-contracted to print for the States certain number of copies, now issue PROPOSALS For publishing to those who may become tubicri• ben, a DIGEST of the LAWS OF. TOF. ... -j. State of Georgia. Containing all Statutes, and the substance of all Resolutions of a general and public nature, and now in force, which have been passed in this State previous tn the session of the Gen eral Assembly of December. 1820, with toe- casionul explanatory note* and connection references, and a list of the SUtutes repealed or obsolete. to wAtcn iu Annxn, AN APPENDIX, Containing the Constitution of the U. States; the Constitution of the State of Georgia as amended; the Statutes of Frauds and Perjia ries, the Habeas Corpus Acf, IfC. (fc. WITH A COPIOUS INDEX. Compiled by the appointment, and under the au thority of the Oeireral Assembly, Bt OLIVER H. PRINCE. There are few so ignorant as not to know that a work like this, if even tolerably executed, must possess intrinsic value. The compilation of this book is allowed by competent judges, to be performed in a very masterly manner» and the well known character of the gentleman whose name it bears, forbids the idea of any deficiency of industry or talent in executing the important service confided to him by the Legislature. It is believed tnat every man who can conve niently buy this work ought to possess it,be cause it behoves every citizen to have some knowledge of the laws of his country. The opinion expressed by Judge Dlackstone is cer tainly correct that, “ As every one is interest ed iathe presi rvatioiwof the Laws, it is in cumbent upon every man to be acquainted with those at least with which he ia immediately concerned ; lest he incur the censure, as well a» inconvenience, of living in Society, without knowing the obligations which it lays him un der.” CONDITIONS. The book will be neatly printed and substan tially bound in* one large royal octavo volume, in size equal to “ layer toll's Digest of the Iaiws of the United States," and will be furnished to subscribers at the price that hooks sell for ia Philadelphia, to wit, seven dollars per copy, payable on delivery of the work j which will be ready by November or December next. GRAM LAND if OKME. Milledgeville, 22d April, 1822. may 4 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 for sakes : Swift on his downy pinions flies from bed With Bugs infested ; and gilds the Couch Of prudent house wife. FV FTEU the most minute research and ex- ttu. perience made on its efficacy. Dr. Bfcll- TIIELOT now confidently aasureathe t.ublic that he haa Invented a mixture v Inch will most infallibly destroy those unwelcon., disturbers of our repose, by applying it to the furniture Which they infest. There is no danger m its use, and it is perfectly-free front ungrateful smell. As Dr. B. is desirous that what lie now of feii to suffering humanity may recommend it self by its use, he abstains from all that panegy- rick too often r.ccompazying the most contemp tible nostrums. junte 13 Leghorn Hats, §c.. I TtQUR cases Leghorn Hats c . Two ditto sup. Cambric Prints One English built Curricle, with Harness com plete For sale by HALL & HOYT, may 16 9 In the Circuit Court of the United State?, Ill and for the District of Yeunsylvania, in the third Cifcuify BETWEEN Joseph Marx and Joseph Marx' and G.-uigo Marx, citizens of 1 the state of Virginia, who sue as well in tin >r own names as in 'behalf of such other Per- eons, Stockholders of the late Hank of the United States heretofore named, ns shall conic in and become Parties hereto, contributing to the Expenses of this Suit'—Com- pluiiuiits. AND In F.jvity David l.enox, Elias Boudinot, y October, Robert Smith, James C. Fish ( Session! er, Joseph Sims, Archibald 1617. McCall, Paul Sicilian, Samuel Coates, Henry Pratt, George Fox, 1‘aschall Hollingsworth, John Srille, Tlmma# M. Wil ling, Horace Burney, George Harrison, Abijnli Hammond, William Uavaid and Oliver Wolcott, citizens of the Ht'hte of Pennsylvania, Trustees of ' the late Bank of the United J States, J ND flow, to wit, this twenty third day,of April, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, this cause came before the Court, on a Mandate from the Honoiuble the Supreme Court ol the United States for further proceed ings. Whereupon it is ordered and decreed— That the holders of Notes of the late Bank of the l'- ited States, bring them in for payment at the late Banking tlouso of said Bank in the city of Philadelphia, before the eleventh day of April, A. D. 1823, and that on that day this Court will make a final Decree for Distribution of the funds reserved in the hands of the de fendants for payment of said Notes j and it is further ordered and decreed, that the Clerk I cause this order tb be published in one public newspaper in each of the following places, ti wit:—Phladelphia, Boston, New York, Haiti more, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, and New Orleans, at least once u week, for nine calende months, before the said eleventh day of Apri next. A true copy. D. CALDWELL, Clerk C*r. C. The Editors of the Boston Evening Gazette at Boston, of the New-York Evening Post, a New-York, of the American, at Baltimore, < (he Norfolk llcrnld, at Norfolk, of the Charlej ton City Gazette, at Charleston, of the Georgi an, at Savannah, and of the Louisiana Advertis er, at Mow-Orleans, are reqm sted to insert (lie above m their respective gazettes once a w*ek, for nine calender months, before the 1111/ day of April, 1823, ami to forward their hills, m soon thereafter us may be, to the subscriber, accom- -panied by an affidavit proving the pubiipvtion, conformably to the foregoing ortlbr:* 1 D. CALI) W ELL, Clerk Cik C. 9 * " Augustu Stace Office, RKMOVKl). iTHIE office of the Augusta Stage having heen si removed from the City Hotel, on the Huy, to Colonel SheUmun's MANSION HOUSE, in Broughton street, Persona wishing seats will an- ply there in future. Sheriff’s Sales. june 17 JOHN WOMACK. 8YRDP OV PALMETTO. TkOCTOK BERT HELOT respectfully in- JH.” forms the public mid his fiiunda, that he is supplied in Ins store with a large quantity of that efficacious Medl ine called the Syrup <rf l-^tnquo, which ia celebrated for ftsettradr# miry virtues in dittroyi/.g WORMS, which so g< ucrally afflict children in this country. It has bec-ngencrally acknowledged all over the West Indies and the United States. This Svrnp be- mg of an agreeable flavor, children will take it •usdy without that disgust which ordinarily at tends the use of other Medicine* employed for the same purpose. Those peisons who will use this Syrup the above cuse may be oertuin of a radical cure. Dinctions to use it wilt he given bv the sub scriber. J.B. BERTHELOT. may 31 ' *... HO® TRAVELLING From North to South. F ROM sour to six new, comfortably construct ed four wheel Vehicles, drdwn l>y four horses each, ajuf drove by sober and careful drivers, will set out from Trenton in Ncw-Jer sey to Savanrtah, via Augusta, in Georgia, on or -about the MB’ day of September next. Th* 'route through Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Carolinas. will be confined at much to the neighborhood of mountains, as the good roads through the country will allow. The journey will be leisurely taken, so as to consume from tifurto five or even six weeks, dependent some what upon the (he inclination of pfereons who may become passengers. Those who are disposed to engage scats for the above described journey, can do so by ap plying to the Post muster 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 and so on to the lust. Ao entire carriage can he ta ken up by engaging the numbeer of scats. P.S. All the Gazettes in Georgia and those at Columbia, South-Cavolina, are requested to insert the above notice twice a month, for the two succeeding months, and forward their ac counts for payment to the Post Master at Savan nah. « may 28 J. B. Herbert <5 Co. Offer for sale, hhds prune New Orleans Sugar 50 tilids Muscovado do. 100 bis do do. £50 bags prime green Cdffee 200 casks assorted Cut Nuils 20 hlids pure Jamaica Hum, 4th proof 7 pipes Cognac Brandy 20 hhds 4th proof Ncw-Orleans Rum 80 casks BBS Porter 50 crates assorted CrocUtry ware 200 kegs Lard 100 boxes Troy Candles 100 bis kiln dried Corn Meal 20 hags Pimento 50 boxes Muscatel Raisins 50 do Crab Cider ALSO, 300 bushels Corn Terms, for approved endorsed paper will be accommodating. July 11 The Subscriber O FFERS for sale a FARM LOT, about fou miles f om Savannah, known by the No 10, Carpenter tj thing, Decker ward, bounded on the north bv lands of David Taylor, on the south by Lot No 4, fcyles tything, on the east by Lot No 9, Love’s, and on the west by lands former- Iv 11. Gibbon’s. An accurate plat of the land will be shown to any person disposed tc pur chase. >In the mean time all persons are cuii- ticncd against cutting the wood off au d lund. f JOS. CUMflltyM. may 10 ' , Elegant SadUlery anti Harness Manufactory X HCIIARD M’KBNZIB, beg* leave to inform hiafri«nd* aiuLtho public, that lie lias re moved his Saddle, Harness and Patent LeatheF' Tiunk Manufactory from Philadelphia to the corner of Broadway and tl(all-street, Nctv-York, where he has for sale, cyery article of superior quality in the above line, All orders carefully a’tt*ruled to. In addition, R. M'K. will he regu larly supplied with Saddles and Bridles from his correspondent in London. (■■no ‘A fi\V OEMLER «5 POSEY, (At their Medicine and Seed Store,) OFFER FOB BALE, A General Assortment of Drugs, Pateirt Medicines, Sur gical instruments, A ND all other articles usually found in Drug Stores. All such GARDEN SEEDS a* the season demands, and will produce in the Kit chen and Flower Garden. An assortment of FLOWER POTS. Jlndon Consignment, An assortment of Ornamental Shrub#, Car nation Pinks, Ifc. N. B: All the above mentioned articles are warranted. april 26 * Notice. T HE firm of Rockwell if llcphnrn is dissolv ed,' in consequence of the death ot J. L. Hepburn, Esq. Tpfc subscribers hive formed a connection in the Practice of Law, under the firm of ROCK WELL 6t MORGAN, They will attenq^p pro fessional bus ness, in the Federal CourtTtn the Ocmulgee circuit., and in t nose counties where in the late firm of Rockwell U Hepburn nrac- ticedf * Their office is in Milledgetilic, comer of Jef ferson and McIntosh streets, where one of them may be found at all times, when noton the cir cuit. S. ROCKWELL. A. A. MORGAN. Milledgeville, June 1C, 1822. june14 A * Classical and English School. riTIIE subscriber has removed his school to JL the room under Solomon’s Lodge, near the old Presbyterian Church, where he can receive a few additional Scholars. For term* apply at the School, or at Messrs Ocmlcr U Poitfy’a, Broughton street. HENRY MACDONNF.LL. june 29 At Private Sale. A Prime N<*gr« Gill, about 18 years of sge, a first rate house servant. Apply to J. U. HERBERT & CO. july 0 * . Sodiac Powders. J UST received, a supply of English Powders, from Joseph T. Hobson, Limpool, neatly- put up in tin soddered boxes, aim warranted he a superior quality. For sale by ANSON PARSONS, july 6 No 8 Gibhons* Buddings Fresh Tamarinds J UST received and for sale by ANSON PARSONS, july 9 Druggist, No 8 Gibbons’ buildings flour. Bbls superfine Flour from Baltimore july 11 daily expected, for sale ty HALL & HO SELLING AT COST. rpUE subscribers wishing to dispo#" of the J balance of their white and drub BEJlVER HATS, will sell them at cost for w«A— THOMAS DOWELL A C6. five doors north of Co!ortl| Shellmsn’s Mansion House. june 26 re FLOUR. ■J Bis. Flour ftr s»lc ZlV 1. U. HERBERT k CO. J.ilyl3■ .. SALT. Bnihrl, tirerpool Ground Salt, landing frum ship ,.idy G.IU. tin, ....I lor uil. by . Hall u HUYT. july 13 •* • ... .. v -f? rKle^uidqbll Crammur, Wri mfied Notice A Man of good moral Chs to teach th,e English 0 and Arithmetic, will meet with encouragement in a lsax!tty part of the country, by early apnli- cat.on to the Pout-Master of Tattnall county, july 9 p * On thejfyst Tto day in August next, WILL be sold at the Court House in the city » * of Savannah, between the hours often and f**»r o’clock, All thatlot of land in the city of Savannah, known hy the #uml»rr one (1) Hclitha tythingJ Ifmthcote ward, containing sixty feet in front ■ml ninety ft-Ot in depth, together with tl,*» buildings thereon, mortgaged hy Patrick Slau. tun tu Andrew G. Renames anil sold under • rubs absohGttiwm the Superior Court of Chat ham county. AUo, the following Sfgroes, Ben, Morgan. Harry, Will, 1Cng, Nan<*, Amey and I.u-.:v, vied on na the property of George D. Milieu, to satisfy all expeutiqp in Uvorof James Audi r.,on. Also, K mididio v»um»n named Plioobe, It vied on as the pfr>p<TD ol David Polock, deceased, to satisfy evcutiMis from a justice’s court, in law of David A- Northrop, returned to me by a constable. * Also a lu gm man named Drmbo, levied on as the. property of Mark Elltbet, deceased, to sa tisfy executions front a justice’s court, in favor of Allen Denmark, returned to m* by a consta ble. Also, buildings on lot number thirty-nine (39) • ward, bounded South hy Hroughvm street, north by u lane, cast by lot No 38, west by lot No 49, levied on os the property of Mrs. Maria A. Fierce, to satisfy executions from a huAice’# court in favor of David Leon, Reuben Newcomb, and Strobar Ik Winkler, returned to mo by a constable. ^ Also, u negro girl named Lucy, levied on aa the property of'lliomas U. Porter, deceased, to satisfy an execution in t'.vor of James >1. Por ter, for use of George Milieu. Also a mulatto woman named Jane, levied on ih the property of Asahel How, at the suit of John Haupt and others, returned hy h consrablc, ABRAM D’l.VON, hco July 9 Sheriff's "Sale. Outfit:first Tuesday in Jstgtietnext, ILL he sold si the court house in the city of Savannahjbetween the hours of 10 and o clock, 4 ^ All that lot of Lind in the city of Savannah, known ty the n&nber eight (0) first tything, Anson ward* sixty feet hy ninety, with the buildings thereon, sold under a decree obtained in the Hon. Superior Court of Chatham county, as the property of John Spetklfran, deceased. / ABRAHAM D’LYON, ,cc S July 13 . w City Slicrifl’s Sales. On the first .Tuesday in August tiext, W ILL be sold in trout of the Court House, between the usual hours of 10 arid 3 o’cllc by virtue of sundry executions to me directed, all the undivided fourth part of that lot known in the plan of the city of Savannah as lot No twenty-one (21)atwl Wildings, bounded north by St Julian street, south by Congress street, east by Eust-Broad street, west hy lot No 22, ie*<«4 «>u as vtw pit<p«rty of Abiel H. Swelgh- ofier, to satisfy an execution in favor of William lour. Also, sundry articles of household furniture, levied on as the property of Susan Wilson, to satisfy an execution for tent, in favor of Peter Shick. Also, one grey niar*, levied on as the pro* perty of Edward Mount, to satisfy an execution" for rent, in favor of J. vollaton. Alao, sundry articles ofkousehold furniture, levied on as the property of Mrs Fairfield, to sa- tisfy ah execution for rent, in favor of Charles' H. Hayden. Also, alt the Printing Material* of Job Print- ing Office, levied on aa the propcaty of Henry P Russell, to satisfy an execution in favor of Henry King. ABRAHAM L D’LYON, c a J"ij , » - Sheriff’s Sale. On the f'irst Tuesday in August next * ll^ll.l. bv .sold, at the Court-House, in th# ▼ v Town of Jeffeyaon, Camden County, be tween the hours often and four o’clock of that day i one titet of land lying on Little Satilla river, Mil •d tlit Looms’ tract, contaiuuig 207 acres. Also, One tract on the same river, togMher with the improvements thereon, where James C. Dilworth resides, containing 50(h Also, one tract of land on tbe big branch of the said river, containing 100 acres. Also, ortlf tract on White Oak, called the Gum Pond, containing 70 acres. Levied on as the property of James C. Dil- worth, to satisfy an Execution in favour of Meigs if Reed, and others. * , GEORGE LOisG, ». s. c.c. Jefferson, July 1st, 1822. july 13 f »■ Public Sale. Henry Haupt and others, com-V plainants, and., ' In Equity, Henry Haupt, deleimant. c 3 B Y virtue of a decree of the honorable the Superior court of Chatham codhty, in equi ty, wifi he sold at the court house in the city of Savannah, on the first vtrEfiDAY, in August next, all that Lot of Land in said city, Known by the No 5, in Reynold* Vard, situate on the corner of Congress and Drayton streets, with the improvement* on the northern moiety of the loi Conditions cash. By order. J. B. HERBERT if CO. AuqsW i«iy 11 ’ f fl^fffe ’|,enoaJ whose names are hsfeunto an M. nexe I, are natives of I Jberty county, in the atpte af Georgia, have resided in said state from •He time of their birth; and have bad their names registered in my office a* persona of co lor claiming to be free. TirB attend* to farming on Mr. Thomas Mal lard’s plantation ; ahr. is 53 years old. Prince, aaon of Tirah, a carpeoter by trade* is 2 j^eai' old, and resides on Colonel's Island. Belle; , a washerwoman, resides at Riftcbo- rough, and is 33 years ojd. Katy, a daughter of Bcller, is 12 years old, and waits ou Mr. William Raker, at Gravel Hill. Abr^m, a carpenter, is 35 years old, and re* rides at Mr ItichardS Baker’s. * E BAKER, crose july 4 » SAVANNAH .‘V- Po6r House and Hospital^ T n SITING Committee for July and Mfmet, CHARLES W. ROCKWEI L amV.fcEO. ANDERSON. Attending Ptyswwfi, Dr. WM. C danieU - joiu( BOOT**, juljr*