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W 'fr&tan, xv>rn* ai the request of Mr
Eii.utir/lx
, t.vrk in 'ho Olficc of the Score
taiy oi me, Treasury. I never heard of the
idler Raid to have fioen written by Mr Ste
pjtcnsnb, Receiver of Public Moneys at Ed-
wai'tlsville, to the Treasury Department,
before the evening ol the clay on which Mr
Ed,warfls’s memorial was prea ntedto Con
gress I attend, among other tliii gs, to
that partofthe-husincss of the Office which
relates to the remission of firths and for*
feitures* and also to the issuiwg-of commis
sions. I have never heard of that letter’s
having been found by any one in the Treas
ury Department
8,
Wathit
Rpecting that letter, pievfous to Mr- Craw*
id s report of the 22d of March, 1824
R> NEWELL
Mbury Dickins ttvorn, ut the request of Mr Ed.
wards
* a Clerk in the office of the Sccreta
ry ofthe Treasury- I do not recollect that
I had any agency in the negotiation r.oii
ccrning the collection or securing the loan
to the Franklin Bank of Alexandria, after
SWANN All:
TUESDAY EVENING, .IULY 6, J82-*
Just suf our paper uris going to press wt
, after Were politely furnished by Capt. Stevens, of the
Fot‘ Vtm\
The stop
LOUISA MATILDA,
l it is a movement which excites considera
ble speculation in liie E'-giisii papers, •• me
o> which st em to apprelu nd t> at it is’n odft! v-Ojfedj&MfW*
in connection with the plans of the Holy , J) ^Voody Muwcr,
Allies, or at any rate with the concQrrC. ee i VVi! h'il on 5 , !,uvs.lay next, Alh
of the French Cabinet. The Cotifier, how '' Wl >V r (l 'T ! R°n-...»PP>y tpc«pitiin \v, w
u,r ... u*. m
l ne l*i8bon insurrection was conceived in I jut- 6 147
drunkenness, apparently, and evaporated
,.±1 —;•* — , with the fumes of Bacchus,., though pro- ^ T „ „ • ‘
the time at which the terms of the agree- packet ship Garonne, with the New York Mer-i «*ab1y some heads will pay for ihc frolic SHOO n \ s , 11KC ? n »’'« W^ve4
ment were settled, which appears to have catitile Advertiser, of the 2 6th ult. It furnishes A" event, however, more striking, perluips, < ‘ n ' -. r .'IAks i mricre
bedn oh the 5tl»Dec 1821.1 never heard any nothing of particular Interest. ' than pny other, such is the a.c'-ndanry of 'Lxl^uurf.
tiung, 88.1 now recollect* of the letter said r _ - •««•••* s. *u ~r t h.*.— *
, miird, is the death of Lord Byron. This . July 6
1 vi "®e* “ ce ^ w ril’.cn to the ’1 rcasmy, by' The Anniversary of our National Independence HVored Ohild ol genius dial at .Ylissolonglii,
M. McKEAN. ! Mr. btephenson, of Ed wardsviile, previous- was celebrated in this city yesterday with every on the 19th April
ington, ntorn, at the request of v to the Secretary’s directing me to draw demonstration of joy. At sun rise the different Departure of Yturbide for Mexico—
Mr Edwards. U P the report of the 22n of March last I military corps were under arms, and a salute was ^ °ppears evident that the ex'Emperor
In the office of the Secretary wrote the report according to directions fi»,t Kv tiJm Yturbide has left Et '
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Jiend Quarters,
Mii.u-.i-hi viu.k, 2B.li .Ihtir. 1821.
Y Rr.VK.RTON P KING, Henry. G. Iv.wiar,
Samuel A. (Alley, linger I., Gamble,'Ttw.l.
.fstsr G-
I am Clerk In the office of the Secretary wrote the report according to directions fi red bv them at the east end
of the Treasury, and have been since 1st previously given me, by the Secretary: and, Sif.'SSSSZed , ,
/*uly, 1823 I copied a portion of the doc- when It was completed, I read it to him. ° J Porm ^«- ,ne B«ttaage
ft'**** submitted to Congress the present Before receiving those directions, I do t*t Church, escortea letter, to prepare his friends fur the event,
session by the Treasury. Department. I recollect to have hoard. Mr Stephenson’s J J* , P oIRepubican Blue*, where an elo- g nd to explain his motive. He sailed from > By orde?nf ,/ l$ Command* in Chif,
first heard of Mr Stephenson’s letter to the letter spoken of ly any one. At the time qn ond spintrd oration was delivered by Col. Southampton on the lllhinst. ! sk-BORN JONES, Aid de'oamp.
Treasury on the day after tho memorial of Mr Edwards was examined, last yeav, bo ^"sru W. Jirxsow, previoua to which the Deola. ,
Mr Edwards was presented to Congress, fore u Committe of the llouse of Reph sen- r *d"n of Independence was read by NATtuxiib
l huio never heard thtit that letter has been tatlves, I was not^rcsehl. I may have, af- 1*. Bow,K»q. The remainder of the day wai spent
Bell's Weekly Meet \Iay 23
COMMERCI1L.
Livanmior, May 20
civllitife* exchanged,
A more particular account of the proceedings, *bnU have to give Wav n little In
igether with the toasts will be given in our next. *i' ce '* very dull, and large supplie
are
found in >hc Department since the presen terwards, read Mr Edwards’s deposition with much fcitivity. Dinnerparties were asaem-
tation of that memorial. The letters ad concerning that letter. But, when 1 rc-ceiv- bled, as usual at different places, and the customs-
dressed to the office-in general, and among ed the direc' lon6 Bbove alluded to, I had ry civilities exchanged,
them those which contain the correspond* forgotton every thing in relation to it. I
ench with the Banks, are mostly deposited received Mr Crawford’s instruction# to together with the toast- will be iriven in
in the room in which I am employed,jmd prepare the report a few days before the' '* 8 coming lorwarn, wmen prevents any exp
which to accompany it.! From 'lie New York Gnette, 24tli inat. of improvement. Rice, in bond, 12 a 17
cncc at tho delay which r a . n I _ Mat 19
I urged me to use des
of it "" ‘ -- - -*• - *
Jt every gentfeman in the office has free respondencooftheSecrt tary with the Banks, SnSV•SI*'earnests h^ndj
access to them as a matter cf course in the bos paaed through my hands, ever since I we have only ■* ' * * * L -’ - M,rc Sc ,slanUs #t 13 4 8 17d ""aolmf
discharge oi his official duty—my duty in . have been in the office, which has been since ‘enta.
relation to them consists in placing and Oct. 1810 I had no instructions to search An Imurreotion had broken out at Liabon,lnati. ncsst( , 1 8j a 9| I, fair to tine, aiid 369 Orleans at
Jtreping them on the proper files, and res- > for the alleged letter of Mr Stephenson, weluM milling to floe. To day we continue
feting them to their places when removed. | until the time I teteived Mr Crawford’s ^20^ MaS!- SP " '"-the Conner of , cry dull, , n . n ,
The custom of the office in relation to let-j instruction* to draw up the report. He We are at length enabled to lay before otir
tors sent from it. is to nreserve in the De- then directed me to have the Bearch made, readers ample and authentic details of the eveiita
July 6 .147, -y.,
Teh Dollars Reward.
R UNAWAY on the 30th J«me lusi, my boy El,
lick, ia about 16 yo*»Yti ok', yellow complec-
, .-j tinn,rather chunfev niade, i-.oi very will giown,
•1 he demand for Cotton at present is languid, s P^ # ks [Uain, (dlerable plaa-nut cuuniennnetf,
**™jheugh we do not alter our quotations, we Said boy was taken out of Sav mnali gaul' about
little tn or,t»r to efieot the 2l)»h of lust of April last. ,1 will pay the above
W. . —I _ _
jeward to i-ny person who will apprehend
lid.
Latest from, England
it. The letters,have always been under patch myself,and to hasten the other persons , By the regular nacket. ahip Euphrates, which SSSnSi •'SwSTSE? the'Aili 'n^kef price*! July
charge.since I went into the office— employed. The greater part of the cor- particularly in inferior qualities. The sales in the *
• J»aas .U_ _US„ U... r_.- A—.-..I.u.u-n...,.- usual ntea of London papers to the 22d ult. Ow- | Mt three days amount only to 3658 bags of which
lodge arid V. I lick It • gaol si, tlli.t I gel hiiu—.iu\
all reasonable rxpencea if they will deliver lii'm tp
me ai home. Til expuoted he will trv to htrtt a-
»0ur Cotton market this week has been very bout Savannah. V. M. Cut.p .K
dull, and the sales effected have been in several Scriveh Cdm.jy, Geo? *
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—and if it is sufficienfly fair, the original
itself 13 sometimes sent, and a copy retained.
Tnesc copies or drafts are filed, and usual
ly recorded monthly. No directions were
ever, given me by the Stearetary i 0 search
for the Iettt r of Mr Stephenson—as I be
foro said, I never heard of that letter until
Mr Edwards’s memorial wjs presen ed.
The instruction* of the Secretary were,
[;tb|ft all the letters to and f om Banks should
be cnmmunicated to Congress—in conse
quence of which,many letters were so com*
tSunicated which I did not conceive to be
embraced in the call of the House.
PETER G. WASHINGTON.
Pe'er G. Washington again catted,
Q by Mr. Webster. A-e you able to
state at what time the copying of the cor-
[ respondence with the Banks commenced,
...i ... vu „u«... .v.wum, Cotton tiagging,\SCct/ ■% .
hour at which they catnetaihand, gj are 3ca falan da at 13A h lfd middlfng fair to' A Few'lmndredpcict* suptn-i 4 2 iiich Russia
been able to glance at their con- fine , l00 8t ained, 10 5-8 a 1 d, good fair to fine , ^ h. 'nn
nn ho.t Kpntr»n H56 Uplsods. 8 a_9jd, ordinary tofinu304Ten- COTTON BAGGING,
And n variety 'of npier
»• w • ' very uuu* British Manttfactuyes,
w* .»*>,' Lniui. . „r . . ]By the Garonne ] Widen Will after tins month oe subject m 'tlitio-
S.i“i .U>. LIVERPOOL MARKET, May 23,1824 nal duly. For sale'a' i i mer priceK, if uj.plit^i for
"Uplands have been in very limited deman ', immediately, and lung credit given fur I
d the sale* leaa than in any week since the 10th paper. ANDREW LOW
of January: thoie aold have been at a reduction of iune 4 132—2n
P cr,b *
•/Notice.
— of inf.rior old at 13a, urtd 320casks goml new at fPHE DDNRRAL T-tpoitTlNU and VVffOLE-
It is clear, we think, from an attentive 15, a 16s per cwt. A SALE BUSINESS, heretofore conri'icied br
"P. B Evening,—'The sale* of Cotton, to-day, J**?* Dicitsow 6? Co. uud (JatmoK-dlEim, sepe-
KMA /tn(l rv. .V fI nl' tflflfl l,n/*u itf mil rnato lli'ltllmii l'lllCIV, 1.1 llllS (II1V Uliltml. Ullit ILlll ' L.. 1
received.
erusal of all these accounts that a plot had been
. plot
s the l
ie Bales of Carolina Rice amount to 155 ca*fcs
■■w >v.,v.a .mu u&gii niu wc Bumuin iiiB iiHoiiunsnce we nave ourmeivea _,-_c “ —
put away in bundles. I directed the
sengerto bring me the bundles which cun* P er “s»i of all these accounts tl
Mined the letters of the period rlluced to. t^rann "whose 1nte°nd^rt»l
IriRM of nrT b, :? d ' eB * n ? - cx r in - #, “ n - m. ,,avc t*?' ^
all te fi s of let ers they contained. the rciosnl of the soldiery to proceed fur* her, or < i>There was very little doing in our market in /* lir JlfilJf LVIf / T firm
Those bundles were not tn my charge, by the firmness of the foreign dmlomutic corps at American produce this day. The total sales of froMULM WJbsLLQ COi
and I carfnot say how long they had re Lisbon, is doubtrul. Pnrate tetters state that the cotton were only estimated at from 600 to 800 All the advihtagea which either of the late estab-
mained untoud.ed-they are usually put »$SlZ' b.g. at fair rate's. ments offered may be depende ! upon (rom u.e
away by the junior UerL They hij&e K?SSS'^^ Mp * "»
Sind to be in the particular care of Mr would have been hazarded only in a case of ex* I SHIP NPiWS# —
Jones, or rather the mo-sengcr; they are treme n^esiity, and that it was not wished to do
put awn " - • m.... II.— >k. !.. ■><<
believe,
aent
so,
FORT UK SAVANNAH,
AHHIVXI),
.ouiss Matild", Van Dyck, from New
on the 23d u.t to Hall k Hoyt owiir
Herbert & co S C Dunning, A Low U co
July i
t.145
GEORGE RF.r.PU, ’ ' ,
CHARLES W. RoriCWlXL.
JVKIV .' ft fUWEMEJWE
was written I do not temember that I had guilty, that their punishment may speedily take P HIM, G B Lamar, H CleUnd, U & .1 Httberslv.ur,
anv conversation with Mr Crawford, on the P** ce » "hile, on the otlier hand, he pardons all Johnston, Hills k co S C & J Schenk, 1* M'Dci*
nnhierr of that letter between the time that hvd been done by his son, upon the ground, mott, A U E Wood, 11 Burroughs, Hall & Hoyt, ft
subject _of that letter, betweeni the .lime , he urgl , noy of lhc case wmlld ^ ot a l,ow of Ida S Goff, R Campbell, O Taft, J \V Long, Ponie «c
when 1 first receiv ed his instructions to previously consulting with ids Majesty or bis Min- M'Kenaie, A Q Oemler, Miller & Fort, J Host-
i ‘'““ tvick, M Hoag St co G Rfeiltmayer St co F M Stone,
may be supposed that an explosion of this J P Williamson, D B Nichols, Canielou Sc Lamar,
'' ‘ Mayers Sc Hamilton, H Tupptr, I W Morrell, L
Jil.u 1... i „r.iL I read the drift of the report to him He . “U
rTIHE Steam Uuat CiAltuLlNo will, oi- i >.rs-
X d
copios netg nex t arrivals, we doubt not, “will not
conversation o8 |y communicate the intelligence of the matter
IMarolljlMdo^., . . y - r (took away to copy, in October or Novcm Bideration, and not partaking, in the slightest de-
^ noS^hink fo Anrn f »>« When he returned, t employed sov gree,Jm of those principles „ design, which
gress, in 1823—I think, in April. L ral nap . nnB : n making farther rnmna ca,, bring r into discussion with Foreign Cabi
! Question by Mr Cook. Look at thrpa* « r i-,^ 1 CF opi 8 o’'.* »**» ..*;».<* u.k
pc. now shewn to you [Here Mr Wash 1 At he Umc 1 had the first
ington was shewn a■ “
C< mmittec by Mr
sure contained in the
ry of the Treasury to me uasmuroi (ne. ■ A«51Uiriv“nfr’iirrvrc mitrlitv de
Bank of Edwardsvdie, dated 1st of N'.v. * (To be continued 1 ’ " and hia foibles, whatever they were He perish
1819") Do you know the handwriting t , 1 1 ed in a cause worthy of Ids fame and genius-
Ansvver I do. * — *— Greece, the subject of his earliest and sweetest v
Stevcns,10 days from New-YorU, d *y n * Jt '' the 24th instA commence running
and E Williams, with sundries, between ^Savannah and Parachuchler Landing,
to Ponce U M'Kenaie, W T Williams, P Hill, P opposite Kobertville, 8. C. Leave: Bolton s cen-
Minis, ,1 Seize, G Brcittraayer, J U Herbert & co. * ra) Wharf every Tuesday, Thursday and^ Satur-
and Cobrn «c Miller. day, ut 6 u clock, -A. M. arrive at Parachuchler the
. , iracln
Brig Panthea, Bradley, New York, 14 d y> to 8 » m e days at 7, F.,U Renirning-Leave Para-
Cohen lie Miller. J,W Long,C Roe^LayW Hen.
drickson, L Hills, Low.& Wallace, J B Herbert &
ed in a cause worthy of hi.'fame and genius- C ^‘*^ Sh |p Clifford Wayne, White, from N >e jS
at 7, o’clock, A. it and reach Savannah
clock, P. M. *
She will take Passengers and Freight to .and
from Rcbertville, S. O. A!»o, bn her w»v up pnd
down, to and from Purysburg, Ebenezer, Sifters*
Ferry, and 1'ockuseebing.
She will continue to touch.at Purysbutg every
day, except Monday, at her usual hour, going and
Com Afloat. rm.se, employed hia latest tfforts The grief of
IUTQMI.M 5 the Literary world will be heightened by the news
BUSHM.S Mai nnore whit* Corn <x wr i„«n himwir.
9 *»nO \Zof the destruction if his Lifcrwrittett b'y himself.
g vf */V ■ h | ^r?f C ° 8 ’i L ? r 1 andlin which It is said he bad handled bimseif with
sale in parcels to accommodate purrh^era apply to & serenity few men are wpkbltS of
The Greeks have requested and obtained .the
heart of Lord Byron, which will be placed in a
Mausoleum ir. that country, the liberation of which
was his last wish. His body will be brought to
England
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GKO F. PALMES.
F.tchange Dock.
July 3
The Subscriber,
H AVING purchased the ai' cir belonging to the
late concern of Messrs Pouyat Sc Holland, in
forms his friends and the public tint he has open-
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Q Will you state whose it is?
A It is the ha d writing of the late Ed
tvarf Fox, formerly a Clerk in the office of
the ecretary of the Treasury.
Q. Dn you know who copied the letter
ofthe 1st of November, above referred to,
for the purpose of being communicated to
the House, with the Report of the Secreta
ry of the 24!Ii of March last.
A. 1 do—it was copied by myself.
Q Did the original cojiy of the enclo
sure accompany the original letter, when
copied by you ?
A. It did not The enclosure was a let ... . - .. n J
ter to a Receiver. The-letters called for, Comprising all the tffooie* ■» that lire, and is in denictnecl as a legacy for his benefit.
Were letters to and from Banks. which wEd^hU am&t^mpkTe, 11 ^ . genUcmun, with the consent and at
<? Do you, or do you not, know that the wHich he offers * ' M “
Secretary of the Treasury could have com reduced prices,
| rounded the same means during the recess modating-t*-—*
[of Congress, in 1822', for the purpose 0 f theExchai
preparing the documents to accompany s 3
I the report made on the 23d of March, ■
1824, as were employed during the sue
[cteriing year,.to prepare the same docu
teems; and, if so, do you know what res
amt pi’(;\\nied their employment ?
I A The power ol the S. cretary of the
Treasury, on ih t suhject, must always be
jthe s'me lo his report of Feb. 1823, he
Isiatiis why all the correspondence with the
IB : ks was not then edmmunicated: and I
l know of no other reason than the one he as
[signed. v
| Do you know of any reason to doubt sale low.
jlht truth of.the iacts, stated in that report, q
[2s the cause for not sooner communicating
| the correspondenc e ^
A. I do not
Question, by Mr Forsyth, At what tittle
l^id MrjCrawford return from Georgia to
^Washington, in that year ?
Answer. Late in the Fall. ..
PETER G WASHINGTON.
CONIXQ CP. .
Brig Frances from Philadelphia.
Brig Osgood, from Salem. , S
’ C MU BED Foil THIS TOUT.
At New York 24th un. ship Corsair, Porter.
SAILED TESTK1UIAZ.
B'ig .'flmira, Harding, tor Boston —Pasaen
jera, O lohnston and lady, W Williams and lady,
Passengers Will be provided with Breakfast and
1 Dinner on board
! By. this arrangement, the Steam Boat convey-
' ance,connected with the Savannah and Augusts
Line of Stage* is extended trod Savannah to Rob-
ertville.S. C.
june 24 v -? f41‘ -
ARMED ItUAAlVAYS.
rs. u lonnstonana mny, vv w imams ana i*uy, . mrorO mah named Wif - «r wiiu-m ’«».«
,ntiana Baldwin mid lady, J B Richmond, and lady,,Mr» ^ waa employed during thc’last summer at Ty^ 1
imself, are, we believe, lost to the world ship Emily, Wood, for Liverpool. Passengers, Sited a mS darimr Sbberv „ n .s, l’ C S
himself, are, wo believe, lost to the WQrfd Ship Emily, Wood, for Liverpool. Passengers, m5tted a „** t dll ri ng robbery'*3*®
for ever. This posthumous record of the Mr s M'Henry and mr Stevena. Junc (nst . He gtole m ^teri cloths arfd armed
deceased nobleman had been deposited, as j The sclir Zephyr, Warren, from this port was himself with a pair of Horsemans Pistols, - Helind
our readers may hove informed themselves, spoke 18th ult 1st 4436. accomplices end will probably make for Beaufort
in the keeping of Mr Thomas Moore, and ' Annrved from this pout, orSayannah. A Reward of fifty dollars will be
- - - “ This At New York, E Lship Emperor, Bennett, 4 paid for lodging hno.in any Jail whence he can
be brought to .justice—all Magistrates are reques
white person who may claim or har-
ting may
inches—
earnest and plausible,' in
riong other articles.and had
pair of striped blue pan*.
! though the noble author himself had given) UTllon SOCieiO. 1 and his associates may attempt to pass through
: fun ii ! - H - 1 * - “•*
a!46
ED. HARDEN.
authority for a disclosure of the docu- 1 a QUARTERLY Meeting will be held on Mon- Georgia to the Western country,
it, some of his family might be wounded xl. nav afternoon 12th inst. at 5 o’clock, at tbe „ J F. HUNT-
- — 7 • * o«-.ntu»o Hail I - ; No. I, State House square.
Charleston, So, Ca. July 1st, 1824.
jnly.3 z'46 ^ '
POST OFFICE NOTICE. ',
G£y* The Post Office w>H until the first Novem
ber next, he closed from one to three o’clock.
P M : *; 0^ - ^
Summer Residence.
The undersigned wishes to rent ment, — -o— -- • o nc : rtu t fi Hail
th#house he now occupies until tho 1st or shocked by it. He appointed, therefore, K n /f or non-attendance 50 cents *
Nov next It is situate upon the South a time .of meeting a near con.nexlion ol the . L. MASON* Secretarv
Commoti sand has been found very plea jnohle Lord, (not Lady Byron,) and after a i u |..g 147 ' y '
sant and healthy. deliberate and joint perusal of the work, f ~ >•••• —
finding that this Lady apprehended from NOTICE,
it much pain to the minds of many persons
For Sale. Still living, though no sort of : — : ""
A LIGHT and handsomt Philadelphia built on *\ c r bothers memory, Mr - 7,iV ,h r’Vnnt ntntr n f Wm rnhh^w V«
. Carriage nearly hew, with harness, &c. fori a spirit and generosity which the better ^ b#
low. Apply at this office. part of mankind will be at no loss to ap- ^idestaS. 6 ? creditors of |
ruly 3 a!46 a i preciate, placed the manusetipt in the * JOHNCUBBKDGE,
• lady's hand, and permitted her to burn | Administrator.
: it ip Jfis presence 1 This sacrifice of self* Bryan County, June 17 138
are apprised, that the subscriber
‘ df ~
ot many persons mandlg 8 f ter date application will be
ft of imputation f made to the honorable the Judges of the
Mr Moore, with Inferior Court of Bryan Countvfor leave to sell
M.
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145
Ft) WELT ON STAGE,
Law Notice.
T HE undersigned having formed a connection interest to lofty feqling was made last rpHE public . ... . . .. ,
in the practice of the law, will attendto ca-' wec j, and ii, e licx t morning the -£2,000 • Jl hastitlesto one half of a 50 acre tract of land
• a* ■** ..11 I lw> tlin L'linf f'■ •*/*! 114 O Q rtn in . . . ■ . • « I T 1 Dl.ifl 1 ••• * * * * *
j hobert JieiotU iwom, at the request of Mr Ed•
■ wards.
I am a clerk in the office of .the Secretary
dftue Treasury. 1 never heard of.the let
ter of Mr Stephenson to the^Treasury, un
til I read the Memorial of Mr Edwards to
Congres's.
ses in nil the Courts ot the Flint Circuits, and in
the adjoining counties if the Ocmulgee and South
ern Circuits. OLIVER H. PRINCE,
EDWARD D. TRACY.
Reference in Savannah to C W RockweldEi Co.
Macon, June 4. 1824.
july 3 146
Q,,.01!GlA-Ch i .thamCoumy To all whom!were given to my u\(k my child and my,
was reDaid to Mr Murray hv Lord By- on White Bluff, adjoining his, and land lately Jno.
rnn’s «p!f drstitiitcrl lepatce! The last Pnollen’r, now John Morrill’s, and fo, which the /\ TWO HORSE STAGE is now running twice
h« A52;4dmini«tr ? tri 5 ofthfettteJMneaBeyd..appH M
Camp-
V II li.U) GVHGSin « UCICdO #**•»• Mr
bell liaB applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordina-
ry of Chatham County for letters of adminiatn-
tion on the estate and effects of John Kingsley
have been in the office three late of Chatham County, dec’d as principal credt-
fears. I .had charge of the letters in the tor. .. „
apuriinent where Mr Washington now is, These are Mfifon to cite and admonish all
for a Umh I never saw «neh ^letter that and singulur the kindred and creditors of the said
said u 1 ne ^ er 8 ? w such a letteras that eceag | d t0 file tbeir objection, (if any they
381(1 to have, been Written by Mr Stephen- h(iye) t( ,{ he prunting of the administration of the
ton, uv the Department. It is now nearly estste of the dec’d to the applicant in the Clerk’s
Wo years since I left that room, t have Office of the said Court, on or before the 22d day
hoard nothing of sOch a letter’s being found of July next: otherwise letters of administration
in the Department', since Mr Edwards’s wi ll^ e B pan * ed :. .
Memorial was presented to Congress. ; Ju3tices ori
Nothing was ever said to me, either. by a.D 1824.
Crawford pr Uy tui^ o'ther person, re-1 june28
Witness the Hon. John Cumming one of the
the said Ciiurt, the 22d day of June,
8;Mi BOND,'C c o,
m
of that nobleman, betoi e tne. -tiqii-, ^ cnart/oFteavg to sell aa part of that estate— to Madison. . • . - k‘ .
which seized bis powerlul mind his titles are of prior date, and of record All: I.eaves'Poweltoneyery Saturday ahd Tuesday
within three days, of his death—“ I wish 'persons are forwarned not to purchase or trespass rnorning, : ttnd arrives at Madison on the evening of
it to be known, that my last thoughts on the premises. hesameduys;
R. F. WILLIAMS, | Leaves Madison every Monday and Wednesday
june 17 m—Vcl38 morning.and arrives at Powelton on the evening'
I———— ■■■■ ■ ■. —— i: of the sarhe day.
Law Notice. c. w. callier.
fflHB public are informed that the*Subscribers I ToweUon. HancorkCo. X
-KT The Georgia Journal; Alngiista Chronicle*
L".^ in ° t !iy5. n ^ 0 iJ n .^’ J G ?L.^. Pere L n ® 0 __ t ! 1 r ern Savannah RepubliOaii and .Washington News, #ro„
nster."
From the American. .
POSTSCRIPT.
Half past 2. V. M.
By the Euphrates Irom Liverpool, we
have just received our papers from London
will not allow us to make copious
extracts. The most important political
movements, arej the return of Tturbide to
Mexico, and a sort of insurrection at Lisbon,
Of the first, it is difficult to predicate with
anyceriainty what may be the probable
result, in thtr present state of thiu country.
For Sole. 1
v ^!in Pr ^ e tn requested lo’insert tii0, above twice ai month fop
?#fc^■JapSSHSBSS!S*SSS!^i^8SgS5ES^fiS!*K£^Zra!Sr - ^**^* s,i, ■” ,F, **
clutive,together, with Lloyd’s Lists, &c- Scriveh, ffurke and Jefferson-alscithose of Rich- ■
Our time will not allow us to make copious mend, Wai>en and Emanuel. They hope by 3 ■ ■
application, and a due attention to the buaine
their profession, to merit and receive h share, of
the public patronage Business confided to tlje ! “
te*d^t bC received £f punctually i
JAMES B. LEWIS
JOSIAH S. PATTERSON.
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