Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 10, 1824, Image 3

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' Edifor recommends Colton Sada, A fle ^? » ^ ill: .at iu'iffcr ttoui two o< Ca,n~ * ,! f *Yh,t he h» «llcd o_n bo«r^ Porftpueac ■ v^!,f!,', l , SCl Sicilian, and Greek vessels with •8ii^]* l J' a ^‘* d ge ^wiiy »H their small running ‘^f'llfenrw^lately’passed tlirough Baltimore M wav to Washington, informed the Editor: ff K* there some-very fine aimp.es of cot- that he “ We flI)oU i d no t be surprised if tins ton -‘i» were to be extensively substituted for the RrtlC l,.ncloth. Cotton Ulanlcets, too, which are li bemP 1 " n in Europe, France particularly, will p,“ a-. »• feLt ,,<-nrdwB 'o an ar,ic,e 5n 11 Richmond paper, A n f the candidates for the House of Delegates r e w4iacent county, was very shamefully treat- ta the late Election in Virginia. Thtft Mr. D ed Vmtb. was in favor of Mr Ola* ns a candidate a. "fhr Presidency i and, Say a the article, “It was fcr fo..lfdwl»«dby the Opponents of Mr. D.to P^ Awho Uvcd in Insulated parts of the md V iro and whotyere not in the habit of reading C °Spers. that, tft* Tariff Bill, supported by ne *;!j„' who was supP 1 ' 1 oy Mr. 1). was a hill ?„HhO purpose of pr<Lutng tJVF.TlPOOT,, 'April 24—There has been a' '.risk ‘ msnd in our cotton m. iket through the whole week - ‘f lic trade as well as speculators have purchased freely. The totter hove taken alnmt 4000 bags Bowed. The prices of Bowed have advanced 4 8 in J lperlb.; but we make no illerut on in other descriptions. .The sales amount to 17250 bugs, consia'ing of 11173 flowed af8d a gfll.1081 Orleans at I a ltt i, 1244 Alabama at 74 ’* afc'3 'i 702 Sea Islands, 12.1 a 12jdj and 266 Stained at £1 a 12d. Carolina Rice continues dull of sale, the bush ness tjone this w eek being confiued to small par ct-ls sold to the grocers at 16 a 17s fur middling to good, andi l?s 6.1 for very good. “HAVRE, Jtpril' 15— Onr cotton market has experienced no aiteratioivjyhntever, since the be ginning of this month) no doubt a fall will take place on the arrivals expected daily from New- Orleans and Charleston Georgia, Carolina, Ain btma and Mobile may be gut ted from 26 to 28 sous, according to quality; N Orleans, 30 a .34; 8. Islands, 40 a 60; rice, 30 a3l4P. dull. “AMSTERDAM, May 1—Our stock of new Rice continues small; middling quality is now sel ling at 38 shillings. L nt.mnae or prcvennnjf ,w uw.M,njf w, I lie stock of cotton is small; fair new uplands * 01 / //e rinsing of tobacco !" Oultnary calumnies would sell readily at 20 a 20J grots. We are veiy must barn to bear, wlien they become can- lesirous to receive some more supplies.” dldMesforpublicfiivori b^tiuch, treatment«this | ^ _ANTWBR1’, May 4,1824. SFLUYG OFF. R. % MILLING, I NTENDING to leave the city for a short time, will sell his Stuck of Boots an<\ Shoes, at coit, until the first of August next. Ox Hanh, 1 case sup. Baltimore Boots, Shan’t make, 1 do do Philadelphia do Cole’s do ESTMlZSiliZb iti& as. ,*i$v PACKETS. really P** 1 endurance. p'ainofih-ti- Twelve Passengers^ .men, ^ omen and chil. 0 , anfd , IM bcen drivo(l up u h jg has 2 o311 gts, dfen) from Berne, * " l *L e I which was paid fot a small lot ofgood qslity; one - ' y, in the‘br.g Sublime, from Havre - o( , more of fltJr wuu)d * HdiIy ‘ C()mt Ud Bince the 22d of February we have not had any direct supplies of Cotton from the United States, and our stock of old is exhausted The price of 204 groats. For good Louisiunu has Their destination to Vevay, in the State of India STASES w hers others of their countrymen are now /” '"Vip, focutid, engaged in their j>rim,live occupation ’ WeVave about 2000 tierces of new Rice on the cultivation oi the vine, h. u I hand; 200 ca ks prime fetched a fortnight ago 131, - . ... r but in const qu-nce ofthe late considerable arvi- Such is the spirit o. competition between v# | g E igim.d, the demand has given way; we the steam boats which ply between N. Y | are however hi hopes of obtaining tllf. a 12, for end New Brunswick, that the fare is now cargo of fair quality only 12$ cents for the tiip, being at the' n te of about 1 3 of a cent per mile. POUT OF SAVANNAH. Anai van. Stoop Union, Salowich, from Sunbury.with S A Mermaid.--Mr D S. Dodge, of New Yrrk, passenger in the brig Otter, arrived nt Boston from Manilla, has in his posses I *inn a Mermaid brought from the coast of I Cotton, to Bulloch h. Dutiwo-tiy, G. Anderson Japan. Persons who have seen this new 1 8on and J - Cumming & Son. comer, says that its appearance corresponds with the description given of this fish and flesh in fabulous history. do do do New York. Dan Taylor’s do Gentlemen's fine Slioelt.cs <lu single tie Shoes do Ladies Satin Slips do do Morocco, do Springs and Heels, do stout pegged Bootees and Shoes, suita ble for fanners. Together with a complete assortment of Chil drens and Servants Shoes—/vr cash only N. B. All persons imleo .ed to the subscriber will please to call and settle their accounts R. L. MILLING. June 8 134 Just Received, From Havana via St Augustine, O ceroons Spanish Leaf Tobacco JL O 3 do superfine, for Wrapper! 5 kegs Lngrimn Wine 25 Dutch Cheeses 13 lbs freah Almond Oil NEW sinrs, SAV ANN AH, LOUISA MATILDA AUGUSTA, WM. WALLACE, EMPEUOlt, The above are all fitat rate vessels, with expe | rienced commanders, and will continue to sail in MASTKftS, W. Uktbli, . D. Wonn, ' D Van Dyck, T. Woon, - J. H. Bennett, For freight or passage, a board at Jones's upper wl .ton 27 21 to die Captains on if, or to HALL U HOYT. For sale by june 8 m 134 GAUDUY & HERBERT. HONEF, F OR sale in quantities to stilt purchases, by LaY & HENDRICKSON, Shads Buildings june 8 cl 34 Passage for J\ew Fork, [established line,] ’ The fast aailh g packet ship AUGUSTA, Van Dyck, tna-ter, Will sail To-Morrow at 7 o’clk,A M For passage only having Superior accommodation* apply to Captain Van D)ck an board at Jone’a upper wharf, dr to HALL 64 1IOYT. 134 Cotton Bagging, 8£c. jpy^Few hundred peices superior 4 3 inch Russia COTTON BAGGING, And a variety of other British Manufactures, By J J). fhrUH §C Co ON MO.NL IT,’ iftli liist at tl o'etock, Will he sold at the store formerly occupied bjl Pooyat & Holland, near the Exchange, The entise ^'nnk of .. Drugeand Medicines, Compsing a general win vatu.,bit aaSuilmtnf. ALSO, A SQda Fount, Complete, The !>ale will be positive jnne 5 133 Terrs cash By Colvin Baker. Executors <hale. O N the fi rst I ut-sday in August mxt, it eleven o'clock, will be sold in front oi the Court- House in ’his city, „ Guns, R'fles, Pistols, Spy Glasses, Beadsteads, Bedding, &c. &.C. ALSO, i\ Negiow fellow, about 25 years of nj;—a goou house servant riid ostler, and ONE l)UO, of the setter breed, he longing to the estate of Gardner Tufts, dec. and sold bt order of the executor, for the benefit of the lieirs, june 9 135 Sheriff's Sales. june 10 ’ Passage for dSew Fork, Kit. The elegant packet ship CLIFFORD WAYNE, Captain White, Will positively sail on Sunday next 13th inst. at o’clock, and wilt return from New York, and mil again for the above port on the 5il» July. For freight or passage apply to E. WILLIAMS, or C. C. GRISWOLD. june 8 »134 onn nf i ;rvrtn,l nnlv »rr» On thu first 'I'ufc day in July next, .. ■.. I "T3T7ILL be sold at the Court House on the 1st I Vt Tuesday id July next, Detween the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock. All that lot and buildings No 24 in the city of Savannsh, under a fi fa un foreclosure in favor of Maty Lea den against Paul J Vallaton. * 1. Il’LYON, 1 c 0. tune 5 33 Sherifl’s hales, On the first Tuesday tit August next, WJ ILL be sold at the court house between the vv hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, All that southern half part of Lot No C, Relilha Statue of Washington —We went with a friend on Saturday altetnoon to examin the equestrain atatueoi Washington, whit ’ has just been finished by the joint skill am labour of Messrs Caucici, and Persico, tw Italian ai lists and disciples of the celebra ted Canova. So far as we are capable 01 judging, It is a perfect piece of workman ship, and a beautiful specimen or the art = The figure of Washington la seven feet in height, and the horse and pedestal in exact j 15 hours; sloop Mary, Perry; do. Cumming Sloop Neptune, Hammond, Riceborn, 2 days to the Master. SAILED TEBTXntlAV. F. L. ship Garonne, Stevens, New York. Ship Cottun Plant Push, for New York. Brig Soprpnia, Jennings, for Providence. The ships Edward, Lucilto, and Solon, werenfl' lie Ruck, going into Liverpool on the 25th A pril. The ship Margaret, M'Lciian, for this port, let' .iverpool 15th April; Mar ha, Snow, do do 16th Julius ( *aar, French, do do 20tl>; (another paper ys this vessel sailed for Philadelphia.) AimiTED FUOM THIS POtIT. At Livernnol 21st April, ship General Litigan, Crabtree; 23d ship South Boat an, Campbell At Charleston 6th pilot boat Ann Maria, Sisson, paper. • iti'je 4 132—2m 2 JO pn -portion. They are calculated, that when seen from the ground, they may appear targe as life. The likeness of the Hero is very strikeing, as compared with the Mto portraits of him we have seen. His alii tucle is also imposing, wilhhisarm extend «d in the act of poiniii g, the whole image exhibiting the dignity and majesty of his person to the best advantage. Col. Truro bull and other gentlemen, who were inti mately acquainted with Washington, pro nounce it to bo an exact representaijoi At Baltimore Slat ult ship Balloon, Smith, 4 l tys, schr. Itorracou, Read, 5 days At New York, 29ih ult slop Eliza NicoR, Bton< j tenship, 6 days. ur F<in Tnis ronT, At Baltimore June 1, schr. Barracoa, Read, in a | few days. cumber—on long Credit. r HB undersigned will sell Luu ber lur approv ed paper, in sums of One Hundred Dultors and above, payable on the first day of January next.' BROWN if OVERSTREET, june 1 wl 29 DUVGIASS SC SORREL, OFFER FOR SALE, HBI.S best family Flour 200 bags greet; and white Coffee 10 pipes Cognac Brandy Seignette’ Brand 100 kegs Nails and Beads, well assorted 100 boxes window Glass, 7 tri 9 to 12 X 18 20 ! ons of American Hollow Ware 2 tong English Plough Plates 20 bales Domestic Sheetings and Shirtings 5 pipes Colemenar Wine 4 patent oil cloth Carpets 40 M Spanish and American Segnrs 10 coils Bale Rope, be be. All of which will be sold low to close sales june 4 m132 Tw .ROCKWELL. june 8 m134 NOTICfc. |HF. Co partnership which baa existed be mortgage from George L Cope, to V m Whit- | Held. I. D’LYUN.scc. jone 5 133 hheiift *s Saits. /H _ . JJk tween the subscribers, under the firm ol | James And«eso« b Go.expires this day by limi , —— rn . . - w - - firnt^Are^reaues^iLfo* oresent^hTm fo^'settle-1 the houts^rf 1 firm, are wques ed to present them lor settle- . uo „ n H On the Jirrt Tuesday in July next, ' * ' — bttween attend to Use settlement of the concern, and con. 1 to fevers! executions from a magistrates tinue the business on attend to the settlement of the Concern, and con their own account, JAMES ANDERSON, ANDREW LOW bCO, june 1 129 JL 11/001 m Passage for .Yew-Fork, The superior copperd ship DEL f A James Clark- n, Master. Will sail on Tuesday next and both of the form and features of the Father Iran hand®' m»]y accommodate Eight passengers. ( If a party of eight offers she will engage to take of his country. | ‘JM. «v n n u n n. The figure of the war-horse, “ whose neck is clothed with thunder,” is not Ics* impressive than that of his rider. His head appears to us a prefect m"del, and indeed we should not know how any part of the animal could be altered for the better —He is represented in the attitude ofleaping, and o more. For terms apply on board at Boltons wflar'.orfb S B. PARK MAN. june IQ wl’ ! 5 I thf District Court, Oi TfiK United States, in and fob the Disthict or GKonoiA. Mav Term. 1824 entirely upon his hintl legs. i,«ving failed to attend thesai-l Gomtas Juror We smcerly hope tlie Corp'ration may en j ,,g re eably to summons It is ordered that they be gage Messrs. Causici anri Persico to cast limed according o law unless they do file in the this splended model in bronze, which would I Clerks office on or before the second Tuesday 11 add so much to the beauty ot the city, and August hext suffice.* cxcuscs^oafo^ ^ aliove all be a durable monument of our j i(m(110 ol35 giatitudcto the man, “wlv was flist in war,J -2- ■ _ ■ NTjji ” fli at in peace and first in the hearts of his fel ^ L • 1 .... . .. -11 -“--KSTEUD .>Y Morne.g a Sum of money id No es of the different Ba: ks.—The finder be rewarded by giving information to th Printer. june 10 m135 LANlInG. A BAGS Black Pepper Jl\3 IN STORE, 120 do prime Hav na preen Coffee 200 hbls Phila. and New York Whiskey 30 hhds do do 100 bbls N. E. Gin 40 kegs Tobacco “E. Browns.” No l 5 pipes Cogaac Brandy "imported direct” 50 boxes No 1, Soap 25 do Candles For a ile by JOHN W. LONG, june 2 lISO Snnbury Academy. rp:IF. midsummer examinations in this insdfo- | JL tion will lake place on Tuesday and Wednes day, the 22d and 23d of June. It ib hoped, that j COPARTNERSHIP. rpHE Subscripers have this day formed a con- JL nection in business under the firm of J^Mts Andbbbon b Co. and offer at wholesale and retail a very' extensive and genera) assortment of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS at reduced prices for Cash or town acceptances JAMES ANDERSON CHARLES M. KING. juno 1 129 COPARTNERSHIP. FRANCIS l, LAY, having taken GEORGE R a? HENDRICKSON, into Partnership, the bu- sincss will in future be conducted tinder the firm ot Lay b Hendiuckson, at the rid stand, corner of Congress audWhttaker streets Shads* building. F.l LAY pine 3 ta 130 MAFERS % HAMILTON, H AVE received by the ship Savannah, a large assortment of FASHIONABLE SUMMER Direct from their ’/Vabe-House in New York,con LI tnew »l»rb All » '’“lUU&i »• W'J I IIIC 4-AU IIIIU 4.JU U| dUIICi II III IKipVUp 4U»» I UllWUiwm »UV>* I ,»i...-ii«-v BS iu .1 hi, iiRving failed to attend the said Coiift as Jurors I those days the business will be completed. Qn I slsting of many new articles not to be obtained In Thursday tlie 24(1; the class Will close to re-opet I any other Store in this city: ,m the first Tuesday in July . The friends and amono ■wairn Attx, patrons of literature‘sre respectfully invited and COATS and COATTIJES—Of bl.k. Silk Camlet, I earnestly solicited to attend on those days, if they lean make it convenient to do so As there will | | be considerable business to be attended to, IK, Blk Bombazine, do Circassian, French and English Vlgonia, Cassinett, Cotton Cassi , Bombazett, Satteen, be. be. examination will commence each day not later I PANTALOONS—Of Denmark Satin, English .1. _ n A >a it I a Y ...'ll. l. I Calf# Y\mllirvn» Kllr ul r'mo/J Qillr Klip Monlrin ji;w ci izens," His'serv ces to the city ol XyK! JJtw York, in a peculiar manner, should N' never be forgotten ” . JV YStatesman, I p'!' b ‘ | than 9AM and be conducted with as muoli ex- | pedition as possible JAS. SHANNON. Principal, mav 29 t!27 MARRIED—In Trinity Chufcb, New York, on thr 27th ultimo, by the Ilev. Mr Onderdnnk, Mr I Crables Dcnuam, of this city, to Elizabeth, | daughter of the late Bryan Morel, Esq. ^ COMMFRCIIL. Exports from Suvannali, in the; Month of Muy 1824 NOTICE. Vf R WILLIAM TURNER, having assigned to I VESTS—Of blk figur’d b strip’d English, Fi 'A ‘the subscriber ail Ilia stock in trade, debts, | and India Silk, of a great variety of be for behoof of his creditors generally, it is re- >ke immediate pay. Whereto, I>erpool Greenock Aberdeen Havre West Indies New York Providence Other Coast. Ports 3263 Uph^dfli S. Islands. 5108 2280 419 256 556 2671 131 5226 1388 Total 18651 1667 Bice. 100 290 2 325 293 326 13.'6 Brought to Jail, I N Savannah on the 15tli iosi. a negro man, whu save his uaitie is Sam, and tha 1 he belongs to — ^aml Barron of Jones County Georgia «nd that he quested that those indebted make immediate pay- ranaway about 2 yeava ago, he is 5 feet 34 inches m , n t, B n>l those having claims will please render high and about 33 years of age. them to Mr Thomas Miller, who is appointed JOHN T, DEW S, j.c.c. their agent, to dispose of the stock, which cumpri may 18 116 ses a general assortment of Brought to Jalh Seasonable Dr>j Goods. N Savannah on foe 7lh inst. a dark mulatto | And will be sold wholesale or in retail, at very Comparative statement of Exports from null, fihm Jirst October to first June, 23 and 1823—24 ;— Vi hereto. Uplands in 1823 Liverpool 72566 Green’k b Aber’n 5Bu7 Cowes St a market 816 Huvre 6217 Other French porta 1010 Amst’d’m b Antw’p 590 Hamburgh 604 West Indies New York 35884 Providence 7101 Other coast, ports 1*091 S Islands in 1823 8044 262 637 1 *' 162 213 1822- Rice in 1823 447 381 558 <’■ 279 16 465 37 16 <8 2609 50 2859 Recapitulation 139686 9319 96i>6 Foreign, Coastwise 86610 53076 Total, 139686 In 1824. Liverpool 58298 Green’kb Aberd’n 5755 Cowes & a market 73. Havre 9326 Other French Ports 736 Amster'm if Antw’p 2 Rio and a market 8944 31 9319 6157 * ■ 460 1139 23 4.78 5.18 9it/6 Wt at indies Madeira New York-. 21877 43’ Providence 12389 195 Other coast, porta 8308 19 Ifo capitulation, 116684 8237 Foreign, 741 JO V 7780 Totals, 116684 l.iiaJ 13153 man. wlm says his name is Henry, and that he reduced prices, for cash only. «> * J 1 f iVn.li'mivtnn rniinfv T4MV.Q M^fTKN ongs to Richard Smith of Washington county I Georgia, and that he ranaway about 2 months ago, he is 5 feet 44 inches high and about 25 years ot ;e, and has a scar over his left eye and others j out his face. JOHN I. DEWS, j.c.c. auril 12 85, april 14 AMES M’lIENRY, JOHN H REID, CEORGE BEL.I’ll 86 ERSONS uiuebp'd to the ckiuk BARGAINS. r HE Stock of DRY GOODS wliich formerly belonged 11 Mr WjflWffi Turner. ia now Silk Drilling, blk striped Silk, blk Nankin Crape, blue anU blk silk Camlet, white and colored plain and striped Drilling, ribb’d Vigonia Cassimere, blk Circassian, Cassi nett strip’d cotton Flnrintinc, cottonCassi mere, Satteen, Bombazette, Nankeen, be, be. French great variety of Pat terns, white Marseilles, strip’d and color’d do., white silk strip’d Valentia, eol'd do of various Patterns. Round Jackets, Duck Trowsers, linen and cotton Shirts, Stockings, Drawers, Gloves, Sus« penders, Cravat Stiffners, black Stocks, Hhdfs (fc £1fc. ALSO—A general assortment of Cloth Frock COATS, Dreas COATS, PANTA LOONS and VESTS, of all qualifies. The whole comprising an assortment, r«rely to be met with; _ , and will be sold wholesale or retail at prices cor- Wm. Turner. I responding with the times. Corner of Whitaker 1 and St. Julian Streets, oppositeYoungs’Buildings may 26 Jo 24 sev tourt in favor of John B. Wick, ami Eberczer Jenckes, against Adam Anderson, by hii guardian and tumea over to raft. 1. D’LYON, see. jttnc 5 133 City Sheriff’s Sales. On Jirst Tuesday in July next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in tlie city of Savannah, between the usual hours of 1 0 and 4 o’clock, All that lot of land known in the plan bf the ci ty of Savannah, as lot No 25 twenty fit e Brown ward, containing 60 feet in front and 90 feet deep subject to an annual ground rent to the corpora tion of the city of Savannah, together with the buildings thereon, bounded east by lot No 24 twenty four, south by Hail St. west by lot No 26 twenty six and north by a lane, levied on as the property of Charles H Hayden; to satisfy cxccu- ti jns from (lie court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the city of Savannah, John P. Williamson vs. Charles II Hayden, Moore b Ly. man va. same, and Charles W Rockwell vs same, and an execution for rent, John B Bertbelott va. same. Also; sundry articles of fornilure, coniistirgof two mahogany Sophas, one dozen straw bottomed chairs, one pair mahogany card tables, four ma hogany tea tables, one beadstead and one side-' board, levied on as the property of George Stow, to satisfy an execution from the court of Common Pleas anil Oyer b Terminer for the city .of Savan nah, Douglass b Sorrel vt. George Stow. Also, one Horse and Gig, levied on as the pro. pert? ot Wm. Inor, to satisfy two executions from the Court of Common Pleas uhd Oyer if Termin er for the city of Savannah, Charles W Rockwell va. Wm. Ioorand Geo. W Coe va.same. Also, all those two lots of land, known in the Un of the city of Savuhnah, as lots Nos 17 and I, old Franklin Ward subject to a ground rent to tlie corporation of the city of Savannah, bounded east by J^fferSon street, west by Montgomery st. north by Bryan street mid soulh-by St Julian at. levied on as the properly of F. S Fell, to satisfy sundry executions from the Court of Common Pies, and Oyer arid Terminer for the City of Sa. vannah, Jno Crane and N Baker, vs. F S Fell J Whitlock vs. Same and Jas Wells vs. Same, june 5 133 A, J D’LYON, r s. Assignees of P" Spahling.'iate of Camden county, dec’ll «re I selling off at prices much under cost: requested to make immediate payment, and those | ap' il 16 88 having demands against said estate .'ill present them legally attested within the time prescribed bv law to LUCY SPALDING, y qualified Exe’x, march 29 73-Jo BOARD OF HEALTH, fifteen Dollars Reward. r HE above reward will be paid for apprehend ing and lodging in Juil my wench HESTER. mg is wi belonging to Mrs. Datant june 3 ^131 Savannah, 26<h May, 1824. To tlie Inhabitants of the City of Savannah Y OU are earnestly requested by the B abb or Health, to inform them through the medi Utii of their Chairman, Wajjd Committees, the 6 GOLDSMITH. She is well known in Savannah, and Itasa husband city Marshall, or by notice in writing, through 1 the Post Office, of any nuisance which exists, or of any deposites in stores oif cellars, that may be considered injurious to the health of the city. JOHN SHELLMAN, Chairman, 1. K.TKFFT* Sec’ry Board of Health, may 27 l!25 BO WELTON STAGE. r\ TWO HORSE S r AGE is now running twice n week from Powellon, via Greensborough 10 Madison. , Leaves Powelton every Saturday and Tuesday morning, and arrives at Madison op the evening ot the same days. , . Heaves Madison every Monday and Wednesday morning, and arrives at Powelton on the evening ..f,he same day. C . W . 0AL „ EI1 . Powelton; Hancock Co. ? April 3, 1824. 5 ' (TT The Georgia Journal, Augusta Chronicle, Savannah Republican and Washington News, are r quested to insert the aboye twice a month for two months, and Send their accounts W ..ionary Office for pa, may IT 115 OFFICE FOR SHIPPING SEAMEN. rpHE Subscriber is now able to attend person- 1. all) to the duties of Shipping Seamen and the Notarial Business, it the office of Alexander Hunter and Wm P. Beers, at the N. W. corner of the Exchange. Wm. P, BEERS. may 6 106 th« Mis • Mineral Waters. dozen Saratoga and Ballston Spring Wa- OU ters, bottled by Lynch b Clark, of New* York, has been received per Louisa Matilda, and for sale at f3 59per dozen, or 3l&cta, a single quart bottle, by t, I. LAY, Druggist* v Shad’s Buildings, ALS6, _ -T9.; A fresh atVpft’fy of s El ULIT 2to POWDSRS. May « 133 NOTICE. B EING about to leave the state, I have appoint^ ed Messrs. John H. Reid, and Jambs A. Max* well, my attornies. Persons having claims ag ' the estate of Robert Dreghorn, dec. must sent them duly attested to the former gentlemen on or before the 8th of September next, or pay ment will be refused, that being the date prescri bed by law for claims to be received, rtay 29 fp27 WM TURNER UJV 1 Itpj U O UJ\ PsJDt jtlr T HE Committee appointed by the aubscribi to a fund to be appropriated for opening 1 repairing the road to Dublin, will receive pro ROAD TO DUBLIN. ON THE OCONEE RIVER. the subscribe] an propo sals from persons qualified, to examine and report on the present state of said road -the intersecting water courses, advantageous changes from the present route, the length of causeway, and the number of bridge that require repair, or of new bridges to be built, etc. with all and any informa tion which may enable the committee to estimate the expense and adopt the best mode of putting said wad in excellent order for waggons. The compensation for said service, may also be named The committee will furnish particular instructions to the individual appointed, in which they will fully detail his duties. < Proposals must be made in writing, addressed to i JOS. CAMMING, Chairman of Committee. may 26 .118' NO 1 ICE. T HE undersigned Committee of Council »■ receive proposals (until their next meeting) to keep in repair and good order, all the Hook: and fire Ladders belonging to the corporation particulars will be stated on application. ' C. H. HAYDEN, HP mV SH EFT ALL, IV N. MORKLt , ' may 31 Committee. Chatham Superior. Court, May Term, 1874 EORGE JOHNSTON and others, complain. \T ants vs Peter Vanbuigh Livingston and oth« ers, defendants, in equity in the Superior Court, Chatham County, May term, 1824 It appearing to the Court by affidavit that Peter Vonburgh Livingston and Harriet E. Livingston, who are parties defendant reside beyond the state of Georgja, and within the United. States on mo tion of complainants solicitor, it is ordered that the said defendant do respectively appear and answer the complainants bill within four months the date of ibis rule. And it is further ordert d that this rule be published once a week during four months from this date in one of the public Gazettes of this State. Extracts frem the Minutes, A. B FANNIN, Clerk. June 8 1 34 • r 1 EOKblAp-uiukUium county, by Sr i >n. VT the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary .purposes. f . r • To all whom it may concern— Whereas Robert Taylor,administrator of Wm.' M. Kelley, late of8avannah. merchant, dee. hatf petitioned to the honorable the court of Ordinary to be discharged from his said administration. These are therefore to ftite and admonish a)| and singular. the kindred and creditors of the said deceased; ^ have) in .the cl before the 8th day of letters dismissory will be granted to the petition. ’♦..a,, • J • 7* Witness the honorable .John P. Wjlliamson’ ie of the lusficesof the said court,, this 8th day of one June; A D. 1823. June 8 1^4 ith day of S M BOND, c c o. -• • V Law Notice. ^ public are informed that the Subscribers have located and formed a connexion in Jack. sonbdro, Scriven County; Ga. Where one of them njay at all times be found /except when profes. sionally engaged elsewhere. They purpose to attend the several courts,uf the several Counties Scriven, Burke and Jefferson—-also those of Rich, mond, Watren and Emanuel They hope by closft application, and a due attention to the business of their profession, to merit an0 receive a share of the public patronage ' Business confided to theif care will be thankfully received if punctually at* tended to. • ■ JAMES B, LEWIS’ , JOSIAH S. PATTERSbN. may 22 Tfl20 ' ’"s.- ; • - . ■ Otto of Rosea and Musk’, TUST received per brig Native^ from N, York, V fur sale bj ■ ■V.l.ffV,-.