Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, July 20, 1822, Image 1

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GEORGIAN FOR IMP mi y ii THE COUNTRY *5® NEW SERIES—VOL. I. sATvnitjy MostM.ro, jviv so, loss. Nd-Ws THK *• DAILY GEORGIAN, IS EDITED AND PUBLISHED IN THE CITY OP SAVANNAH, TYj GwwgeTLoAieTtaon, 3r jyt Eight Dollars per annum, payable in advance. THE GEORGIAN, FOR THIS COUNTRY, Is published to meet ihe arrangement of the Btail, three times a week, ( Tuesday, Thursday end Saturday) at the Office of the Daily Geor- gian, and contains all the intelligence,Commer- cial,' Political and Miscellaneous, including ad vertisements, published in the Daily Paper. The Country Paper i* sent to all parta^fthe 3tate and Union, or delivered in the City, at Rve dollars per annum, payable in advance. Advertisement* are inserted in both papers at 75 cents per aquare*a»fi 141 net, for the fin.t insertion, and 37 J lor every succeeding publi cation. Notice and Caution. W HF.liF.A9 I have been informed that John Carnochan and Peter Mitchell of this ci- ty have hy sundry deeds recently mortgaged and assigned to divers persona either their indi vidual creditors, creditors of the late firm of Carnochan li Mitchell, or other*, all or sundry the property und estate, bi\h real and personal, «f the said firm, as well as their own individual S roperty and estate, consisting together of oases, lots, lands, stores, wh.tcvea, negroes, fcc. in Affinnah and Darien in Georgia, or the OeirfRoibuod thereof, and elsewhere with their Interest or share in the stock of the lower •team mill near Darien, and sundry shares in the United States Bank and other banks, as well as sundry debts due to them in various places, besides lauds, lots, negroes, &c. in the territory Of Florida, and particularly one large tract of land bought of Forbea U Co. lying between the elvers St. Marks and Apalachicola in the territory of Florida aforesaid. These are hereby to caution the public against purchasing any part of the said property or es tate so conveyed, or any other property belong ing to the said Carnochan li Mitchell, or either Of them, as 1 hold prior mortgages on the great- eat part thereof, which are on record in the re gistry in Savannah and Darien aforesaid and in Charleston, S. U. and equitable Icina on all the ttronerty of said John Carnochan and Peter Mitchell. WILLIAM CMRISTIE. June 8 fl2—— To the Public. J CARNOCHAN uni 1’. MICHEL >re .or. ry 1 be again brought before the public iky a sect* V nonce of Mr Christie’s, who has un- Soubtediliyims against them, which, when finally liquluated on the decision of the suit now pending, they Will try to satisfy as soon as possible thereafter. , , : The deeds under which Mr Christie claims •n exclusive right *0 all the real and personal estate of Carnochan Si Mitch ul, are considered as informal, unjust and illegal. Hence they have been brought and are still before the court, and other deeds have been executed and re corded, conveying the property for the use of all their creditors, Mr Christie included, with out an* trust or reservation beneficial to C. li it. or thfcir families i and if this be not agree* blc to Ifcat gentleman, it must nevertheless ap pear fair ami equitable to the public and all who nave a sense of just ce. The Trustees under the late deeds are anx- ious to sell the Lands in Florida, alluded to in the notice of Mr Christie, and to apply the pro ceeds to the immediate payment of part of Ins demand, and deposit a sufficiency thereof to co ver all liis Claim, subject to the decision of the court—but hisonpoa lion to any reasonable side, as one interested in his own right, whilst injur ing all parties concerned, must be borne until a tale can be made under an order of court, junc 10 • . . . , l Editors of papers who Insert Mr Christies notice, will please insert the above until Ilia is witlidr <wn, and forward their bills to the Savan- h Republican Office, where they will be promptly paid by J. C. li T. M. \ Superior Court—Chatham County. Chamber!, 20th November, 1831. Thomas B. Smith, Complainant, "1 AND j Sushi M. Smith, Alton Pemberton, I Will. »ro Callaghan and Amelia his yin Equity. wif , Samuel Stock* and Elizabeth I his v ite, Probart and Maty his wile, 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, reside,* In the county of Burke in this state 1 that William Callaghan and Amelia his wife, also defendants in eniil bill, reside at Newport in the state of It. Island) and that Samuel Stocks and E- lu.iheth hia wife, and — Probart and Mary hia wife, also defendants in said bill, residerin the kingdonvtof Great Britain—It is ordered, that publication of this rule in one of tlie public ga- xettee of this atate, weekly for two months from this date, be considered aa sufficient aervice to compel the appearance of the said Alton Pem berton ; that publication of this rule in one of the public gazette* of this state,weekly for three months from thisdatebe-connidereda sufficient service to compel the appearance of the said William Callaghan and Amelia hia wife, and that publication of this rule in one ofthe public ga zettes, of thi* st|tc weekly, for eight months from this date, he considered aa sufficient ser- vice to comprlthe appeal ance of Samuel Shocks •ndElizabeth his wife; sod Probart end Mary his wife. And it further ordered, that > at the expiration or the respective periods a- fbresaid. the Said parliofc respectively, do ap peal’and answer to the Complainant's BUI. Extract from the Jitvi utes, JOB X. BOLl.Bs, Clerk. nov. 26 f 8 m At * • Georgia—Camden County. By John Bailey, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary for said county. W HEREAS, John Bailey, executor of the estate of Jane Taylor alia* Jane Camp bell, late of said county, dec. applies to the hon orable the Court of Ordinary of said County v for to be discharged from his executorship on said estate. * These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the heirs and creditors of said es tate, to file*heir objections (if anv they have) in the clerk’s office ofthe court of ordinary on or before the first Monday In August nett,other wise the said executor will be discharged. Witness, the lion. William Gibson, one ofthe Judges of said Court, this twentieth day of Jaiv nary, 1832. 8.) JOHN BAILEY, ccocc 26 50f & Georgia—Camden County. HEREAS, Mrs. Louisa C, Shaw, Elect!- tits,applies for letters of dismhMion-from the estate if General Nathaniel Green, deceas ed These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sing-liar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in Janaury next, and shew cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted, in terms of the law. Given under my band and teal, this 22d day of June, 1822. [l s] JOHN BAILEY, c.c. o.c.c. J«iy 1 j. Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS, F.lihu Atwater, esquire, admi nistrator, applies for letters of dismission from the estates of Colonel William Scott, de ceased, John Campbell, deceused, and Havens Waterman, deceased. These an-therefore to cite and admonish all and singuliir the kindred and creditors of said deceused persona, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in .1 muary next, and show rause (ifany) why said lettera should not be granted in terms ofthe law. Given under my hand and seal, this 22d June, 1822. (t-■-] JOHN BAILF.Y,c.c.o.c.c. july 1 Prince’s Digest OF TUB LAWS OF GEORGIA. OTpHE undersigned having contracted to print il fnrthe State a certain number ol copies, now issue PROPOSALS For publishing to those who twiy become lubicri• DIGEST of the LAIVS or THK State of Georgia. Containing all Statutes, and the substance of all Revolt*!ions of a general and public nature, and now in force, which have been passed in this State previous to the session of the Cm- end Assembly of December, 1820, with oc casional explanatory notes and connection references, and a list of the Statutes repealed or obsolete. to WAicn rs znnzn, AN APPENDIX, Containing the Constitution of the II. Slates; the Constitution of the 8tute of Georgia aa amended! the Statute* of Frauds and Perjiw l'ies, the Habeas Corpus Act, lie. lie. WITH A COPIOUS INDEX. Compiled by the appointment, and under the flu- thority of the General Assembly, Bt 01IVEK 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 hears, forbids the idea of any deficiency of industry or talent in executing the important aery ice confided to him by the Legislature. It is believed tnat every than who can eonve- niently buy this work ought to possess it, be cause it behoves every citiaen to hive some knowledge of the laws of his-country. The opinion expressed by Judge Ulackstone iscor- tsiuly correct that, “As evetw one is interest ed in the preservation of tfio Laws, it is in cumbent upon eve.v man to be acquainted with those at least with which he is immediately concerned 1 lest he incur the censure, as well as inconveniencr.of living in Society, without knowiug the obligations which it lays him un der." CONDITIONS. The book will be neatly printed and substan tially hound in one Urge royal octavo volume, inszc equal to " Ingersoll's Direst of the Laws )),.• XMIm.'* anrt will h» tnrni.tie.l t» In the Circuit Court of the United State?, In and far the Dlttrict "f F.iui^leaw'o, in the third Circuit BETWEEN Joseph Marx and Joseph Marx'! and George Marx, citizens of | the state of Virginia, * Ito sue j is well in their own names as | in behalf of such other Per-1 sons, Stockholders of the late Bank of the United States heretofore named, as shall come in and become Parties hereto, contributing to the Expenses of this Suit—Com plainants. AND In Equity David Lenox, F.lias Tfeudiqnt, ( October, Robert Smith, James C. Fitt er, Joseph Sims, Archibald McCall, Paul Slem-m, Samuel Coates, Henry Pratt, C* orge Fox, Puschall Htdliiigvwortii, John 8tille, Thomas M. Wil ling, Horace Bintiey, George Harrison, Ahijah Hammond, William Bayard and Oliver Wolcott, citizens of the State of Pennsylvania, Trustees of the late Bank of the United States. Session* 1817. Augusta Stage Office, RKMOVKI). Sheriff’s Rales. . An thr f-st Tuesday in August Boldest the Court House in the eitf JpHF. office of the Augusta Stage having been removed from the City Hotel, on th* Bar- to Colonel Shellman* 1 MANSION HOUSE, Broughton atrret, Persons wishing sr»'« wlll'ap. ply there in future. 4 JOHN W OMACK. June 17 no A ND now, to wit, this twenty-third daf of ttiJi April, one thousand eight hundred 2nd twenty-two, this cause came before the Coart, on a Mandate from tlie Honorable the Supremr Court of the United State* for further proceed ings. Whereupon it is ordered and decrr ecfv- Tliat the holders of Notes of the lute Bunk |if the Unite.1 States, bring them infer paymrpt at the late Banking House of said Hank in tip- city of Philadelphia, before the eleventh day ol April, A. I). 1833, and that 011 that day this Court will make a final Decree for Distrihufou of the funds reserved in tlie hands of the de fendants for payment of said Notes 1 and it is further ordered and decreed, that the Clerk cuuse this order to be published in on< pnblii newspaper in each of the following plices, to wit:—Philadelphia, Boston, Ncw-Yoit, Balti more, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, sml New- Orleans, at least once a week, for niubcalcndei months, before tlie said eleventh da/ ol April ■ ■ ■. A true copy. D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C. The Editor* of the Boston Evening Gazette, at Boston, of the New-York Kvenng Post, at New York, of the American, at lullimore, of the Norfolk) Herald, at Norfolk, ofjlhe Charles ton City Gillette, at Charleston, of the Georgi an, at Savannah, and of the I.onisiJna Advertis er, at New-Oi leiuu, are requated to insert the above m thhir respective gazettes cince a week, for nine calender months, before nr 11th day nf April, 1623, and to forward tliemhills, as soon hereafter as may be, to the subscriber, accom panied by an affidavit proving tlie publicut : on, conformably to tlie foregoing order. 1). CALDWELL, Clerk CIr. C. may 9 SYRUP OF PALMETTO n OCTOIt IIK.IITHSLOI rr,p.0tn,l|v in- forms the public *pd Ins filends, that he i* supplied in-fin. store With a large quantity of that efficacious Medicine called the Syrup of Palmetto, which is celebrated for its extraordi nary virtues in destroying WORMS, which so generally affiict children in this country. It has been generally acknowledged all owns, th* Wwsi Indies ami tfio United States. This Syrup he- • ngof an agreeable flavor, children will take it oaaify without that disgust which ordinarily at. tenda the use of other Medicines employed for the same purpose. Thosevpersons who will use this Svrttp the above case may be certain of a radical cure. Directions to use it will be given by the sub- •briber. J. U. BERTHELOT mav 31 J. B. Herbert oj lo. Offer for sale, Lhda prime New-Oi leans Sugar Uvi/>w/ 50 bhds Muscovado do. 100 bit do do, 250 bugs prime green Coffee 200 casks assortcd Cut Nails 20 hints pure Jamaica Rum, 4th proof 7 pipes Cognac Brandy >filids4t* — 20 lilulx 4th proof New-Orleans Bum 80 casks UBS Porter A0 crates assorted Crockery wart SOOkigsLard 100 boxes'Troy Candles 100 bis kiln dried Corn Meal 20 bags Pimento 50 boxes Muscatel Raisins 50 do Crab Cider ALSO' 300 bushel* Corn Terms, for approved endorsed paper will be accommodating. m July 11 TRAVELLING From North to South, F ROM four to six new, cninf'ertably construct ed four wheel Vehicles, drawn by four */■ the United States?' and will be furnished to suhsciihers at the price that hooka sell for in Philadelphia, to wit, aeven dollar* per copy, pat able on delivery of the work i which will be read; by November or December next. GKANTLAND UORME. Millcdgeville, 22d April, 1822. may 4 Warranted Articles. J UST received, ppr ship Corsair, a fresh sup ply of MEDICINES, Perfumery and Spices, For ule Oy A AMSON PARSONS, • ■ , DrupfW-, N*tl, building., .(til 20 ’ > A . Bug Destroying Tincture. Tir’d Nature’s soft restorer balmy sleep, He like tbc world, his ready visit pays Where fortune smiles: tlie wretched he for- Bakes : Swift on bis downy pinions flieX from bed With Bug* infested » and gilds the Couch Of prudent house wife. • r\FTER the most minute research and ex- uri* nenence made on its cffirncy, I)r. BF.lt- ncricin-c "wn -m in um i/r. nr.ll- THE LOT now confidently assureuhe public that he has inveeited a mixture winch will most infallibly destroy those unwelcome disturbers of our repose, by applying it to the furniture which they infest. There i* no danger in ita use, and U is perfectly tree from ungrateful smell. As Dr. B is desirous that what he now of fers to suffering humanity may recommend it self by its use, he abstains from all that panegy? rick too oftenkecompso) inf the most contemp tible noati urns. June 13 Leghorn Hats, ZSjc. F OUR cases Leghorn Hats Two d “ ~ ditto sup. Cambric Prints Ono English builtUurriclt, with Harness com- j horses / each, and drove hy sober and careful drivers, will set out febm Trenton n New-Jt-r- aey to Pavannah, via Augusta, in Georgia, on or about the 15th day of September next 'The route through Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Carolinas will be cutiAned as much to tlie neighborhood of mountains, as the good roads through the country will allow. The journey will be leisurely taken, ao as to consume from four to five or even six weeka, dependent some what upon the the inclination of persons who mav become passengers. Those who are disposed to engage seats for the above described journey, can do so by sp rising to the Post master of Savannah. Print i- y in the choice of seals will be regulated by numbering the first applicant one, which will entitle that person to the first selection and so on to the last. An entire carriage can be ta ken up by engaging the numheer of scats. P.8. All the Gazettes in Georgia and those at Columbia, Bouth-Carolina, are requested to insert the above notice twice a month, for the two succeeding months, and forward tlicir ac enunts for payment to the-l’ost- Master at Savan nah. may 28 The Subscriber O FFERS for sale a FARM LOT, about feu mile* f on. Savannah, known by the No 10, Carpenter tytbing, Decker ward, bounded the north bv lands of David Taylor, on the south by Lot No 4, F.yle* tytliing, un tlie east by Lot No 9. L.ove’ii, and on tlie. west by lands former- !y U. Gibbon’s. An accurate jilut t.' llie land will be aliown to any person disposed to pot- cliuse. In the mi an time all persona are cau tioned against cutting tlie wood off aiud land. JOS. GUMMING. mav 10 -fi of Savan nah, between the hours of and feur o’clock, All that -at of land in the city of Savannah, known hy the number one (1) Bditlu tyUiing, llealhoote ward, containing siatv feet in Trent and fiiecty f.-et in depth, together with the budding* thereon, mortgaged by Patrick Stan, ton tfi Andrew G. Senuuea and sold under • rule absolute from the Superior Court of Chat* hum county. y ,0Wi 2U' e ff r °e». Bpni Morgan, Will, K ng, Nifty, Ami-y and I.uoy, *„• vredoh aa the pixiprrtf of George D. Millen, to sausfkao exertion iufavqrof Jatnea Anderson. * 0 "Ititto woman named Phoebe, levied on «The pmprriy of David Polock, deceased, ^ *MMfvexee , itarns from s justice’s court, in favoyvf David A. Northrop, returned to me by a conMable. Al^ a negro man named Dembo, levied on 15 rt»PH5*t)r Ui u«« d««Mwl, to... tis»> o&eculuma from a jualice’s court, in favoP o| Allen Denmark, returned to me by « const*, ble. Aba, buildings on lot number thirty.nine (39) — ward, boutAled south by Broughton atreet, north by a lime, east by lot No 38, west by lot No 40, levied on its the property of M4 Marla A. Pierce, to satisfy c-cutiima fYumg justice’* court in favor of David Leon, Reuben Newcomb, and Strobar & Winkler, returned to me by a constable % Also, • negro girl named Lttcy, levied on as tlie propeny of Tbotnas D. Porter, deceiaed, to aatisfy an execut ion in favor of James M. Pur. ter, for use of George Millen. Also * mulatto woman named Jane, levied oft as the property of Aaalud How, at the auitof John llaupi and otheri returned by a constable* ABRAM D’LYON, see july 9 On the fret Tuesday m August next, W ILL be sold at the court bouse in the city of Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock, All that lot of Land in the city if Savannah, known by the number eight (-8) first tytbing, Anson watd, sixty feet by nii^ty, with the building* thereon, sold under adnri-e obtained in the Hon. Superior Court of Chatham county, as the properly of Joliq-Speakinan, deceased. ABRAHAM D’LYUN, sc 0 july-13 f % Elegant Saddlery and Harness Manufactory Tk (CHARD M'KF.NZIE, lu gs leave to inform IV. bis friends and the public, that he haw re moved his Saddle, Hann as and Patent Lcatlnu 'Trunk Munuliictory from Philadelphia to the corner of Broadway and Wall street, New-York, u here hr has for sale, every article of auperior qualitv in the above line. All orders carefully attended to. lit addition, It. M'K, will be regu larly supplied with Saddles and Bridles from hia correspondent >n London, June 3 6w * Notice. T HE firm of Rockwell li Hepburn is dissolv ed, In consequence of the death of J. L. Hepburn, Esq The subscriber* have formed a connection it the Practice of Law, under the firm of ROCK* WELL A MORGAN, They will attend to pro- fegsiona! business in the Federal Court, in the Ocmulgee circuit, and in those counties where in the late firm of Rockwell U Ilcpburn prac- Tfiietr office ia In Milledgevilie, corner of Jef- feraoqand Mclhtoslt streets where one ot them may be found at all times, when not on the cir cuit. 8. ROCKWELL. a a. Morgan. Milledgevilie, June 10, 1822. june 14 Factorage & Commission BUSINESS. T HE undersigned have this day entered into copartnership in the above lineninder the firm of H-rvnoia U Howrsu— and adlfeit from their friends a share of businesa—Their Count ing Room is in the west end of Bulloch’s Build ings. They will be enabled to make suitable %dvances on produceBeposited for sale. OLIVER STURCES, WM. I*. HUNTER. Savannah. Dee. 1, 1831. 5 pfete miy 16 Tut sale by A Situation Wanted. & Young Woman wishes* situation in are- spectable family go-t.g to the North, and 1 _-.11...- ... ... it*, r.ll i 1: HALL 81 HOYT I would be willing to return m tlie fall. A line 1 addrrued to M. C. and left at this office, will be < ktteadri to. July 9 f Classical and English School. FJ1IIF. subscriber has removed hia school to 1. (lie room under Snlnmou’a Lodge, near tlie old Presbyterian Church, where he can receive a few additional Scholars. For terms apply at the School, oral Messrs Oemler U Posey’s, Broughton street. HENRY MACDONNELL. june 29 *' ■ At Private Sale. A riime Negro Girl, about 18 years of age, a first ' july 9 t rate house servant. Apply to J. B. HERBER T & CO. Sodiac Powders. J UST received, a supply of English Powders, from Joseph T. Hobson, Liverpool, neatly l lit tip in tin snddered boxes, and warranted P be a superior quality. Kov sale by ANSON PARSONS, July 6 No 8 Gibbons' Buildings Freeh Tamarinds J UST received slid for sale by ANSON PARSONS, July 9 Druggist, No 8 Gibbons' buildings FLOUR. fl/ftVfTk superfine Flour from Baltimore Uww daily expected, for sale b< HALL A HOYT. SELLING AT COST. 7JS1IF. etlbscriln rs wishing to dispute of the balance of their while and drub HKAVEJt HATS, will sell them at cost for rntA. THOMAS DOWELL A O#. five doors north of Colonel Shellman’s Mansion House. June 26 re FLOUR. Bla. Flour for *ale by QjvJ J. B. HERBERT fit CO. July 13 SALT., Busheia Liverpool Grmirwl Salt, landing from ahip Lady Galla- ii^and lor sale by HALL U HOYT. Job- 13 Notice. A Man of good moral Character, Ifid t to teach ihe English Grammar, mlt inalified dona r,-Writing and Aftthmetic, will meet with encouragement in a healthy part ofthe ctfuntry, hy early appli- cat ion to the Post-Master of Tattoulcoioty. j-'r* p 1 . City Sheriffs Sales. On the first Tuesday in August next, Y^H-L he sold in tYput ofthe Court House, '.-f ? f between the UNial hours of 10*nd 3^'cllt by virtue of sundry executions to me difte'ed, all the undivided fourth psrt of that loTkiiowia in the plan of the city of Savannah aa lot No twenty.one (21) and buildings, bounded north by St Julian atreet, south by Congress street* . east by Eaat-Hinad street, west by lot No 22, levied on as the property of Abicl'll. 8weigh* offer, to Satisfy an execution in lav or of WiUua I opr. Also, sundry articles of household furniture, levied on aa tli# property of Susan Wilson, to xutiafy an execution for rent, iu favor of Peter Shirk. # ALto, one grey rryire, levied on ns the pro perty of Edward Mount, to satisfy an figeuutioa lor rent, in favor of J. Vollston. Also, sundry *> tides of houiuhold furniture, levied on as the property of Mrs Fairfield, to sa tisfy an execution for rent, in fuvot of Charles H. Hayden. ■ ju|y 9 ADR A HAM I. D’LYON, o a Sheriff’s Sole. On the pi, ti Tuesday in August next ; W ILL be sold, at the Codrt-House, in tht Town of Jrfferaon, Camden County, be* tween thedtours of ten and four o’olock of that da/i one tract of land lying on Little Satillu r>ver, called tha Looms' tract, containing 207 1 Also, One tract on the same river, together with Uie improvemanta thereon, where Jamea C. tHlWorib resides, containing 500. Also, ono tract of land on the big branch of the said rivets eontsJning lOO acres. Also, one tract on Whit a Oak, called the Gum Pond, containing 70 acre*. Levied un aa the property of Junica'C. l)il* worth, to satisfy an Execution in favour of Meiga U Reed, and others. GEORGE LONG, O. a. CM. Jefferson, July 1st, 1822. july 13 f i Equity. Public Sale. Henry Hsupt and others, com-Y plainants, and f ^InEq Henry Haupt, defendant, j H Y virtue of a decree of the honorable th« Superior court of Chatham bounty, in equi ty, will be sold at the court hoitke in the city of Savannah, on the first TUESDAY, in August next, all that Lot of Land in said city, known by the No 5, in Reynolds ward, siiiiat* on the corner of Congress and Drayton attoets, with the improvement* on the northern moiety of tlie-iot Condition* cash. Ily order. J. U. HERBERT U GO. *btct'rs f*.iy it r IE persona whose names are hereunto an , neied, are natives of Liberty county, in the* , V \ . . i wnnihin me state of Georgia, have resided in said state from tlie time bf their birth i and have hsd their names registered in my office as persona of cap lorclainiing to he fVee. _ i Tirsli attends to farming on Mr. Thomas lard’.* plantation) the is 53 j ears old. Prince, a son of Tirah.x carpenter by trade ia 24 years old, and reside* on Colonel'* Island. Heller, up washerwoman, resides at Riccbo* rough, Simla 33 years old. , Katy, a daughter of Beller, is 12 years old, and waits.on Mr. YVillirin Maker, at Gravel Hill. Abram, a carpenter, is 35year* old, and re* ■idea at Mr Hibbard S Baker’s E. BAKER, c jetc S "' si ' rx. ‘SAVANNAH » • Poor House and HospitaL. T|T1 SIT|NG- Commitl.e fnr Jul) Wlj .huvit, ' * > i-Hflll.ES w. HOI'KWELl Uko. ANDFRfON. Attending Phyaiciafi, Dr. W|L DANIEIX. J0|Q( „ otITe ^ ^ J-J)* f ‘ .