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hftMte atid rllmate of
jvV»w-En*I.M>d arc tindoubtedjy favourable
io fonft life. Wc are informed that in the
biiryintr ground <|f. New-London, Con,
there .Ift tour gravos adjoining each other,
containing the remains of four persona of
the same family, (° r the name of Starr,)
aged as follows—Mary 87, Abigail 83,
Mary 99, and Jonathan 90; average 90.—
A number of the family ol Way, in the
same place, average considerable over 80.
N. Y Statesman.
Singularfact—On opening the Connec
ticut Herald, of the 8th inst. we cast an eye
to the obituary department, and were struck
. With the great age of the persons whose
deaths were noticed There were seventeen
Wvose ages were mentioned, of the follow
ing years: viz.—33, 91, 85. 80, 35. 74 d5,
38, 64, 58, 87, 31, 67, 70, 75, 77, 78. «
mounting in the wh -le to one thourand and
tevetity eight years, averaging but little
Bhort ol 58 years each. No part of Amer-:
ica, and perhaps not of the world, can boast'
of a more robust population than the land.
of steady habits.’—Albany Da, Adv.
THE PRESIDENT IN COUCIL.
' Present the President, Secretaries^ and At
torney 'lenerel.
P. Is that dispatch ready ?
Sec. Not quite, sir.
P. Not'quite, I'll hang you if you are
not more expeditious. Where is the war
document f
See. It will be hero directly, sir.
P. Not directed 1 Take care of your
self : I’ll clap you in prison in a minute.
Has that ship sailed yet ?
Sec. She is under sailing orders, sir.
P. Sailing orders 1 By all my lands
in i ennessec, but I’ll have you tucked up
to a mainyard. Has my order on the Trea
sury been cashed ?
See. There is no legal appropriation of
which to pay it, sir.
P. Now, here’s a preety fellow ! I or
der the payment of money and he talks to
me about an appropriation, I’ll tell you
what, iflhat'order is not cashed in twenty
minutes I’ll dismiss you from office.
At. Gen. But, sir, you' cannot legally
draw money out of the Treasury without
and appropriation by congress.
P. Hold your, tongue ! Stick to your
bonks. I know the law ‘rtf Nations l Julius
Caesar, who understood the constitution bet
ter than any niari that ever lived, broke
open the Homan Treasury without an act
of congress, and why may I not do the
same ? If congress sav any thing about, it
J'U cut their ears off I’ll let theft: know
that I’m comma del in Chief. What does
the British Minister say to my demand i
Sec. He says, sir, that he cannot accede
to it-
P He can’t ? Tie him hand and foot
and shin hitn off.
See But. sir that will produce war.
P. War? Well, that is what I delight in.
The world’s a bore without a bustle
Att• r len. Think sir, of the danger t>>
pur constitution,
J* N-ne of yout: cant. . What signify
your paper constitutions? France tried that
plan; so die Naples and Spain; and what’s
come of if? Constitutions won’t do. The
bayonet’s the best. • Cold Steel, foiever!
Begone to your Departments and study en
trgy-
Melancholy accident —James Rbusseac,
Esq. of this place, was unfortunately killed
on Tuesday last He was on his return
Irom Columbia cotnoy, and within ten
miles of this place in the Northern Stage,
Wheii the horses took fright, and ranawap
with the 'stage—- in attempting to leap from
it, fell upon his head, dislocated his neck
and expired instantly. In the death of
Mr 'Rousseau, society has lost a most ex
cellent and useful ciuz'-n; and his family,
consisting of an amiable wife and seven)'
children, have been mos’ untimely depriv
ed of up affectionate husband and father.—
His loss is regretted by all who knew him
His purse was ever open, and his hand ever
ready, to assist the pb-i and the needy
Milledgeville Recorder 23d in*t
Hoiv io make away m h one’s self—
The good people ol Littleton, (N H.)
were lately alarmed at finding » tin ped
lar’s horse and cart in the woods near that
place, as a belief was at once excited that
the owner had been robbed and murdered.
The wily pedlar, however, has since coite
to l\fe It is ascertained that he belongs to
Sharon, in Vermont, and that, having ob
tained, in company with a brother, “goods,
wares, and merchandise” to a considerable
amount ip the state of Maine, resorted to
this convenient met hod ol paying for the
cargo, and hasttaken “French leave” of bis
creditors in a tramp ic, he southward.
——-tetetee-
The corner hltytui a.. . edifice for the Penn
sylvaniu l.istitwdoii for the instruction of the Deaf
and Dumb, was laid in Philadelphia, under the.
direction of the Rev Bishop' While) President
of the Board of Managers, in the presence of ti e
teachers, scholars, and a considerable number of
citizens, ' Addresses suited to the occasion were
delivered by the venerable Bishop, .md by Joseph
Ingergoll, Esq.
For* ,7V bit York,
[established line,!
SAVANNAH,
Bebee, Master
™«U *ail on Thursday next, the 1st
uIujTA 7 0D, y* "PP'y tu t' e master on
board tt Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to
HALL 6f HOYT.
The. ship
LqUISA MATILDA,.
Will sail in regular succession on
ithe 8;h proximo.
143
june 29
NOT1GE.
CHATHAM ARTILLERY!
^ HUM National Anniversary will h , celebrated
. , . hy 'i 1 ' Corps on MONDAY NEXT, the 5th
°»July. The members arc therefore ordered to
appear otjlve o'clock precitely on the morning of
th it day.at the Arsenal, fatly equipped, prepared
tb unite with the other Volunteef Corps in firing
the Hsltite.
. parade the corps will re as- _ . - .,. . ,
aenible at It o dock, A. M. to join the procession ' SAVANNAH,
in escorting the Orator. V LOUISA MATILDA,
By order of Oapt Williams,
J A MAXWELL, FirstScrg*t.
ESTABLISHED LINE
" -—■m- -
NEW-YORK PACKETS.
id tie 29
ttj* ISAACJ NORTON takes this method of
informing the public that he 1b about to leave the
State for a few months and requests those having
business with him to call TO-MORROW,
june 29 «143^
J~k BOXES heSi white Havaua Sugar
a#vf Por sale by
GAUDRY & HERBERT,
junc 29 i*143
Notice.
A LT. persons indebted to D. B. Nichols, are
AArequosted to call at the subscribers store and
aetiie their accounts on or her. e the 15th July,
as ail unsettled accounts after that date, will be
lell in tlife hamli of some proper person for col.
leetion. >
D. U NICHOLS & Co.
junc 29 143
MASTr.aa,
. W. HkP.IiE,
, , D. Wood,
i AUGUSTA, D Van Dies,
WM.V/ALLACE, T. Wood,
j * H. Bexdf.tt,
The above are all Unit fate vessel*, with expe-
ricnccd commanders, and will continue to sail in
regular succession throughout the season, leav
ing Savannah for New York on Thursday ami N.
York for Savannah on Saturday in each week.—
For freight or passage, apply to the Capo ins on
board at Jones's upper wharf, or to
HALL & HOYT.-
jan 27 21
Passage for New York.
The coppered ship
JUNO,
A. W. Millimoro, Master,
By «& Herbert W Co.
TO MORROW, 30 twnst at U o'clock,
Will be toil ^JBrcpi/r Store, *./ S
A general,tubnrtwcnt of
GROCERIES, ffc.
tow 89 143 , , Urm-c-sh.
By J. Rf fjerbfi H (SC > -o
1 } e f>y in Tiy'next.
flt/l be told bef .re the Cbu t Itmne,
' A Prin.e Negro Bffir.
twenty five yean dW, first r • e HeH hshd'
tune 29 143 Sale a» 10 nViock
By Calvin Baker.
On thnfiri., Tuesday in July, at 11 o’clock; .
frill be told inf-ont of the Court Unite in this
j City ”
A Negro Fellow, *;•► //.
about twenty two years of age capable,' of doing
j . ' «nv kind of work
I jun<* 29 1*3
SHIP NEWS.
1
FORT OF SA\ ANNA.
ARRIVED,
• Sloop Delight, Cooper, Charleston, 30 hours to
y the master, G B Lamar, and others. Passengers,
Col. Stewart, and Mr Price.
Pole Boat Olive Branch, from Augusta, with
, 728 bales cotton, to G B Lamar.
Pole boat Rebecca, Augusta, with 673 bales
Cotton, to G B Lamar, P M'Dermot, Ponce & M’r
' Benzie, G Gordon, C Kii«ey & co, t
flAIEBtf ON SATO II DAT, ,
. Shipi Martha, Snow, for-New Yorkf 4 paBsen
8*ItSD VEST MID AT. , .
Huntress, Currie, for Providence.
tgers.
Stoop Halcyon. Chapman, fob Charleston.
. ■ Aunived rnoM this port,
8 days NeW 16ttl ins ! u sh 'P Uaronne, Stevens,
^t^ieston^JtU^South Boston,Camp-
Sixteen Hundred Dollars Reward.
a .N addition to his Excellency Cover.,or Wil
son’s Proclamation offering a Reward of four
hundred dollars for the apprehension and proof
to conviction of the murderer or murderer's ol the
late John Burns ■ f Saint Lukes Parish—a num
ber of the citizens thereof having subscribed the
sum of one thousand two hundred dollars to be
paid by them to the person or persons convicting
the murderer or murderer*-of the said crime.
The subscription list is left with Benj H. Buck
ner, John Cheney, and Richard B. Screven, a com
mittee appointed for that purpose.
03* The Editors of the Charleston and S ivannah
Gazette i, are requested to publish the above no
tice, and if required, payment will be made by
the members of the said subscription,
june 29 143
Cavalry Orders.
SAVANN AH, JHne 28,1824.
T HE Corps of Georgia Hussars will assemble
on their Parade Ground
„ ON MONDAY NEXT,
™u.°f ,uly ’ at . 5 0, ? ,0Ck ’ A M. intuit uniform
completely armed and equipped, and with six
rounds blank cartridge, to celebrate the Anni.
veraary of American Independence-
By order .Capt Stile*.
H KIRBY, latSerg’tG.H.
iune 22
i\. w. Hittimore, Master, NO 1 ICE.'
■HmoHsa a spacious cubih—will sail on ItTR. WILLIAM TURNER, laving assigned to
day of July. For passage apply on board - L ’- l - th« subs-.riber all his stock in trade?.kit*.
’ • wharf, or to 8tc for behoof of his creditors frenerally’. it ih re*
S. B PARKM AN. quested that those indebted m.le imm/diaie p»y,
m. nt, and those having claims will please render
them to Mr Thorotui Mirtler, who is appointed
their agent, to dispose of the stock, wi.icli compri
se* a general assortment of ’ ’
Seasonable Dr^ Goods.
M140
june 29
143
For Boston.
The packet brig
ALMIRA,
HHisaw Will sail on Sunday next. For Ar l^ will be sold wholesale or in retail, at very
freight or passage, apply on board at Hunter’s rc «uced prices, for cash only
, wharf, or to 1 James ii'hijs
S. B. PAliKMAN.
An Ordinance,
To amend an ordinance regulating the city Watch,
B ussed on the 18lh September, 1823.
e it ordained, by the Mayor and Aldermen of
the city of Savannah, in Council assembled, and
it is ordained by the authority of the same, that so
macb of the said ordinance hs requires a residence
pf six months in the city of Savannah previous to
the appointment, of an individual as a city Watch-
man, be and the sam* is hereby repealed, any
tbing in any former ordinance to the contrary not*
withstanding.
Passed in Council, 24tb June, 1824.
J. MORRISON, Mayor.
Attest,
M. Mtem, c. o,
jone 29 143
I? E A* ClBLViS,
ATTENTIO 7/
A PP'-Alt on your P,m»di Ground,
,I*-.., ,, , ON MONO -Y NEXT,
“5 flS) ftve °'clucl‘. A M. in complete
w "'' 13 round bla k cartridges, to fire a
salute. By order Captain Hvxtbb?
. Jim, 39 ,« M'LLS, Uret Berg’t.
" SAVANNAH "
VOLVJ.rrEER GUARDS,
risHI'i Corps will assemble at it* usual Parade
i Ground, at five o’clock, a. M. precisely,
ON MONDAY,
the 5th of July, for the purpose of celebrating the
Anniversary ot pur National Independence. The
members will te completely equipped and provi-
• dwl with six rounds of blank cartridges each.
The corps will, after firing a salute, be dismiss
ed—and will again assemble, with side arms alone,
at its ground at eleven o’clock precisely, for the
purpose, of uniting in procession with the citizens.
By order,
HBINEMANN, First 8erg’t S V. G.
jure 29 143 8
june 22 m!40
Bor Liverpool
T-’e hiig
CHATHAM,
H. Dyer, Master,
npril 14
JAMES M’HENRV,
JOHN H REID,
GEORGE REI.PM
i’,*> Aiiign
'Jwm.Tt
Assignee*
of
Turner.
BARGAINS.
T HE Stock of DRY GOODS Which formerly
J” bir William Turned is now
apply to
jure 26
— ... . ... ^ 11 william i n
For freight ot 200 bales Cotton, selling ofl at prices muchnmkr cott.
a O n.11171. .» .... I 1C na
m!42
« S. H. PARKM \N sprit 16
88
NEW UiRANGEMEJS'T,
Fiye Pollars
TITHE above sum will be pa.U to
rpttrw n,
*p.
An Ordinance,
To compel the owner or owners of low grounds
within the limits of the city of Savannah, to
drain and to place and keep the same in a dry
state.
Whereas it is expedient to.the health of the citi-
zena of Savannah, that the low ,lunds or grounds
within the limits of the city, should be drained
and kept in a dry state, and whereas experience
has shewn that individuals owners of said low
lands, will not voluntary incur the expence of pla
cing and keeping the said low lands in such a state
as to render them innoxious.
Be it therefore ordained by the Mayor and Al
dermen of the city of Savannah in Council assem
bled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of
the aame, that the owner or owners of low lands
or grounds within the limits of the city of Savan
nah, <t their proper expence shall before the first
d y of January next, drain the said lands and place
the same in a dry state, and shall make; dig, cut,
and open such ditches, drains, and canals as shall
be necessary for the draining the said lands and
keeping the same in a dry state, and shall throw
up, make and build atTch dams or mounds a* shall
be fit, able and sufficient to resiBt and exclude from
the said lanJs the waters from the inland swamp*,
a reams and ponds, and also the'usual ebbing and
flowing of the tide—and in case the owner or ow
ners of any such low lands shall on the clay afore
said, have failed or neglected to have drained the
said lands or shall have done the same ineffectual
ly, or shall have failed or neglected to open, dig,
cut, and make such canals, ditches, and drain*, or
to throw up, build or make such mounds or dnm*
as shall be sufficient to drain and keep the same
in a dry mate, and to resist and exclude from the
said lame), the water Irom the inland swamps,
S'reams, and ponds, aud also the usual ebbing and
flowing of tbe tide there, and in such case it shall
and may be lawful for the Marshal of s*id city and
he is hereby impowered and required to cause the
said low lands or any part of them to be drained
in the mannev herein contemplated and to cause
to be opened, cut and dug such canals, ditches and
drains, us shall be necessary for the draining such
low lands and keeping tbe same in a dry state and
to cause to be. thrown up end made such mounds
or dams as will in his opinion be sufficient and
able to rpsist and exclude from the said lands, the
waters of the inland swamps, streams, or ponds,
and also the usual ebbing and flowing of the tide,
and if any person or persons shall hinder, disturb
or molest the said Marshal or the person or per
sons by him employed in the execution of such
his or their duties, such person or persons shall on
conviction be fined in a sum not exceeding thirty
dollars tor each and every such hindrance, distur
bance or molestation.
And be it further ordained by the authoritv
aforesai i, that it shall be the duty of the inspector
of Dry Culture from lime to time to visit and in
spect the said low lands, and to report the situa
tion of the same, and it at any time he shall report
the same to be not well drained or shall report the
ditches and dams to the same to be foul or requir
ing repair dr the dams or mounds to be insufficient
there and in such case it shall be the duty of the
said Marshal and he is hereby required to notify
to the owner dr owners pf such lands, the report
of tbe Inspector, and to require him her or them
to remedy the evil Compluined of within fifteen
days thereafter, and in case any such owner or
owners of such lands shall fail or neglect to reme
tly the evil complained of within the time prescri
bed, then it shall be the duty of the Marshal to
cause the same to be done In like manner, as is
herein btlore provided and the said owner or ow
ners shall be subject to a penalty of five dollars for
each and every acre so reported to be not well
drained,and which he she or they shall so fail or
neglect to drain and put in' proper order within
the time prescribed, to be recovered in any court,
having competent jurisdiction thereof.
And be it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, that all sums of money expended by the
Marsh i in the execution of the duties required
of him by this ordinance, shall be recoverable by
distress and sale of the goods and ohattles of such
offender or offenders, or may be recovered in any
court; having competent jurisdiction thereof.
Passed in Council, 24th June, 4824.
J MORRISON, Mayor.
Attest,
U. Myers, o c.
. june 29 143
T HE Steam u.i'it i.aHUl.iea Wi:,, e" t I.urs-
day next, the 24th inst. commence running
between Savannah and Parachuchter Landing,
opposite Robertville, 8. C. Leave Bolton a cen-
J. prehendmg and delivering to the subscriber,
his mulatto bny John,.who has been aliiiltit with,
out leave for the last three weeks—J ,tin is well
known in this city, having grown up in it. and for
the last thiee years served as a waiter st the Man.
aion House,«ml since at the City Hotel. .
As there is good cause for believing that John
harboured in the city, a furthrr reward of twen.
V dollars u ill be paid oh proof io conviction of
*he person harbouring the said absentee John.
june 22 140 J H READ.
Vr Fresh Drugs Medicines and '
'AT
SLICES.
-i l WI v*i uvnic UUIII1II B ecu* I
'M e , V< 7 T ue * dtt - V ’. Thu " d *y . and , 3afur * O ALOMELrTartir Emetic, Opium,
day, at 6 o clock, A. M. arrive at Paracl.uchler the V Jalnp, Creamor Ti.rtar, Rhubarb,
SUffiP MUVB lit 7. P M PatllMninr* f Ti.—- IS- - n
same days at 7, P. M Returning—Leave Para,
chuchler every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday,
at 7, o’clock, A. M. and reach Savannah at 4 o’
clock, P. M.
She will take Pas*engers and Freight to and
from Robertville. S. C. Alan, on her way up and
down, to and from Purysburg, Ebenezer, Sisters’
Ferry, and Tuckaaveking
She will continue to touch at Purysbqrg every
IV. PYP.PUt Ifnnrl'ju. at ••■nol kn.»
Extracts of an Ordinance,
To prevent horses aud other animals from going
at large.
Whereas great inconvenience and danger re-
results to the Inhabitants of the City of Savannah
from horses and other animals running at large in A.? h ‘ , P K ur >'* bqr B ewer X
the aaid city 8 8 V d *y» except Monday, tt her usual hour, going and
Be it ordained hy the Mayor and Aldermen of re o ,rmn **' . .....
the City of Savannah, in Council assembled, and it Dinne^on board bC ? ,ov,ded wlth BreakfMt tud
Epsom Salts, Henrv’s Ceiled- Magnesia,
bcidlitz ami Soda Powders
Windsor Soap, Nutmeg*,
Cinnamon; Cloves and Mace, . '
Starch, Fig Blue, Ginger J49. &c
Have just been received pr ship Emperor, an>V
■for *afe by .
LAY & HKNimiCKSCN,
june 17 t3g rU ^' il8 ’ liu ‘ , ™ n * E *
100 Dollars Reward.
R ANAWAY from the subscriber, in Columbia
r -
—— ivimiiiivi wiuaiuru mini mi uuu uvi-ry
owner or owners of any horse, gelding, mare, colt,
filly, mule, or jackHss, that shall be found at large
shall b<- fined for each and every ollence in a sum
not exceeding Five Dollars and cost.
Bj; it further ordain-d by tbe authority afore
said, that it shall be the duty of the City Marshal
and of the City Constable to take up ana impound
any and every animal that may be seen or known
to be going at large within the corporate limits
of the city, and the owner or owners of such' an)- :
mal or amirnals so taken up and impounded shall
pay all expcnccs that may be thereby incurred in
addition to the penalty imposed by the above re
cited ordinance
In Council 9th August, 18’9. \
It. GUYLER. c c.
The City Constables are hereby required toen
POW<ON STAGE.
..pa, oiiuwb 111H icewi very piamiy, wnepwie
laughs; bends back in his knees; is a tolerable
good blacksmith.
Also, my negro man Peter, who sometime* calls
himself Peter Bat ks, on the 24th December, 1821:
who is about thirty years of age,‘ yellow comnl. c-
tion, about five feet nine or ten inches high; with
a scar on the left check,.occasioned by the cut
of a knife,which shows very plainly., Peter is a
tolerable Shoemaker, a handy rough plantation
——— Carpenter. 1 have good reasons ttfbelieve, they.
A TWO HORSE STAGE is now runningtwice obtained t wo free passes each; they have
oil * week from Powelton, via .Greensborough one * t0 v 'f.? rk b y the month, until they have got
to Madison. money suthc’ent, and then they are to make use of
Leaves Powelton 1
morning, and arrives
he same days
auviiv/ outitwicnii 4ii\i men nicy are io uiuk«* use di
every Saturday and Tuesday ,7?® * believe they'mfuje for .Savannhb.
i at Madison on the evening of 1 rh ". above reward will be given for the appro-
The City Constables are hereby required toen.. ne same tiays. hcnsion and dehvenr of the said negroes to the
force the above section of so ordinance of the Leaves Madison every Monday and Wednesday ‘[1 un y safo . J*' 1 * *».
city. f M. STONE, Marshal morning, and arrive* at Powelton on the evening fl> at l get them again; or fifty dollars for eithpr of
=—«•■*» > * of the same day them.
city.
june "9 ^ f ^
Landing from brig Almira.
HHDS prime St.Croix Sugar
10 pipes superior H>)'and Gin .
,jLV STORE
100 bags prime Green Coffee
15 do Black Pepper
60 hh !s. Philadelphia Whiskey
10(1 bids NE Gin
40 kegs Tobacco “Browns No f;*f
250 Dutch Demijohns
For sale by JOHN W. LONG.
june 22 il40
Cotton Bagging, 8£c. "~
A Few hundred peices superior 4 2 inch Russia
hemp ’
COTTON BAGGING,
Anil a variety of other
Bvitvsh Manufactures,
Whicn will after tins month be subject io dditio-
nal duty. For sale at former price*, if applied for
immediately, and long credit given for approved
paper. ANDREW LOW & CO.
June 4 132—2m
evening
C W.CALLIER.
Powelton, Hancock Co, ?
April 3,1824, 5 .
. (J3* The Georgia Journal, Augusta Chronicle,
Savannah Republican and Washington News, are
requested to insert tbe above twice a month for
two months, and send their accounts to the Mis
sionary Office for payment,
may 17 115
may 26 tfm
WILLIAM MURRAY.
R gimental Court of Enquiry,
I IINKS were inflicted against the filin'; de
faulters at the parade of the 9th and 10 h June
inrt. and Executions wifi be issued on the'fith July
" i agairtst all failing to pay to John F Lloyu, r*a
, master-before that day
~ 1 Savannah Fencibles—S .ml Titcomb4 1 )g2
Coffee, Molasses, <^*c.
/JA RAGS prime Green Coffee
l)v 5 hhds prime Retailing Molasses
3U coils Bale Rope
20 kegs 20d Nails
For sale low to close a consignment by
h. Lord & co,
WiUiamson’s Buildings.
june 24 m!41
OFFICE FOR SHIPPING
♦ SEAMEN.
'Y 'HE Subscriber i* now able to attend person.
? ally to the duties of
Shipping Seamen and the Notarial
Business,
n the office of Alexander Hunter and Wm- P.
Beers, at the N. W. cornerof the Exchange.
Wm.P. BEERS.
may 6 . 106
tor Sale. - Vot Guard*—John Atherton, Samuel Griggs,
L OT No 10 Franklin Ward with the improve John G Holmnib, G. D. Sweet, ^2-cach: J. P,
ments thereon, if not sold before the first Scriveo, $10 . . •
Tuesday In July next, will be offered at public -Artillery—Thqmas Young, $20 H McAlpin, g'0
sale. For particulars apply to • Joseph Wallace, $10 James Barr, E Hughs, J R,
JOHN MUNTIRE, M'Kinnov, G, Stow, 82each
june 24 n 1 41
Congress Water in tee.
F OR the accommodation of the public . . _
hove water will be kept cool in Ice during dee, 82 "sch
the season. Customers will be waited upon at 5, Geo Volunieert—E Butts, L Mason, B Cook. g?.
o’clock, A. M. at the store of leach: .Griswold, C Hoyt, L Petty, J Parts-
LAY & HENDRIQBSON, i man, $5 each: B, Williams, RIO G W Coe, $3.
Druggists, Shad’s buildings, j lit Ueat Company—F H kt r, A Silver, • Saun«
iune 26 ca112 der?, W Andeison, II Lynch, H Goss, P McGiquis,
C Pearson, I ucena, U Dicksoi, 82 each-
Ddnf P*mA/tuii ! TP 'U Innal .an#l . ^ ’J’qJ j'^i
, T Sullivan?
. - . - MarlhulB: M
X placeon Monday next, is postponed until the Hopkins, Collins, Juhn Qu .rk.Wm Bowers, John
regular term in July which will be on the 12th, at Turner, J Blanchard, V P Bond, i N Crane, G
which time punctual attendance of all concerned Rhode* ef.ch. • • ,
Will be required. BEN. SHEFTALL. 3J & eat C«mptiny—J P Seize, C Schroder,
iune 12 136 - lerk each; J Collins, F Dure, W ltatig< n, W Wheeler,
• ‘ . H J Valleau, Petit, C Oneal, S Eyans, 1 B Gan tier,
M Dillon, E Delano, Waddrill, Bogsrdq.-, i«don A
HONEY,
J UST received per the ship Louisa Matilda;'f6r
ealeby the'gallon by
FRANCIS I. LAY* .
Law Notice.
T HE public are informed that the Subscribers
have located and formed a connexion in Jack-
aonboro, Scriven County, Ga. Where one of them
may at all times be found except when profes
sionally engaged elsewhere. They purpose to
attend the several courts of the several Counties
Scriven, Burke and Jefferson—also those of Rich,
mond, Warren and Emanuel, They hope by close
application, and a due attention to the business of
their profession, to merit and receive a share of
the public patronage Business confided to their
care will bp thankfully received U punctually at
tended to.
JAMES B. LEWIS
JOSIAH S. PATTERSON,
may 22. 120
FEW barrels Superior Canal Flour,for fami-
. ly use, just received and for sale by
HALL & HOYT.
and that he ranaway
feet 6k inches high and about 35 years of age.
JOHN I. DEWS, j c.c.
june 17 138 v ,
Lieut. J Rider, ol the 4th B ('-omp uiy,. fo
in parade in uniform, fin«-d R10.
Vl42
DAV1D A ' STROBHAR, aent . tj cm dl(ly attested,to tbe former gent!.- en*
en or before the 8th of September next,, pr pay.
inent will be refused, that .being the date prescri
bed by law for claims to be received,
may, 29 fp ?7 WM TURNER
an 10
NOTICE.
LL persons having demands against the es-
...Hate of Mary Stevens, late of Savannah de- . ,,...-.1-— ;—--—. . -tt-—r—.
ceased, are requested to present them within the A\ em *'.L 8 1 U,e ? S ' .': tthe
time prescribed by law, and those indebted to the Wi ham Atkerann deceased.must he remV-
estate are requested to make payment to. * d ‘f* d “ ,jr suthenticated, withi , the ume presort-
QEORGB W. COB,
Exr.
CU in uuijr auuit;init.aitti, >m,tn . |iic iune picavii*
bed by law, and those indebted to said estate will-
make payment to
iune 15 d+137 T*^ ISA DAVENPORT,
. ttI37 ^ .Administrator.
NOTICE.' may 19 .^17
IjN^lNE months after date, application will,be tjERSONS ir^ebted to tlie estate of Io'iam
4SnJ made to the Hon- Inferior Court, of Bulloch J. Spalding, late of Camden county, dec’d are
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes to sell requested to niake immediate paytnent. apdinosel
all the real and persoftal estate of Alle n Denmark having 'demands against ,*ai I. estate w ill present
dec, for Ute benefit of the heirs and creditors. them legally attested, within^be time prescribed'
ROBERT BURTON, adm’or. by: law to LUCY SPA I D NG,
■ ' 51A3YDENMARK, adm’rx. :! . , guaHfed'E
fcb28 ^ullochcounty.; aiftircjU ^1°