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I?-toM PftRtr.—Panama papers of (he
I Ju'ir, contain. «n official-account of the
imping important occurrence.
Oen. O'anetu, with a Iti^e division of
oinsin Upper Peru, after having deftra-
•d and ca’ptored Gen. Caratula, who had
jllnwed him with an equal force, hud
1Jllle {l the Chilian forces and declared iu
L 0 yr of Liberty and lndepemlei.ee. This
[vrid is "conan 1 'ered as derisive of the fate
|t South America; it took place early in
rested, anti, after a detention of three
ovinths, was brought to trial, It was his
good fortune to have to do with a jury
which acquitted him. lie profited of his
liberty to#) and join Maurice Per8a>.(tl«*
author of the letter) who served then a
mong the Independents (Patriots;in Amer
ica. But, having been left at Havana, the
rigor with which ..the Spanish Governor
treated him, completed the distraction of
his reuson."
m
tetters from Guayaquil of the 26th of
m the pboft! intelligence.
For the Savdnnah Reputdiran.
1o the members of the legislature of the Stale
of Georgia.
The compensation, that a froe people,
has a right to expect from their Represen
tatives, is the scrupulous, independent and
faithful discharge of their public duties.
The constitution which may be emphatical-
ly stiled, the declaration of the People's
will, abundantly affords guarantees, for the
protection nfoUr lives liberty and proper
Passengers, R Leake, fesq. nn<1 lady, of Savan-
all. -ffVfirk' ■
Among the passengers in the packet ship
New York, which sailed from New York for Li
verpool on the 16th inst. was VVm, Jenncr, E-.q.
f Savannah.
... y* A patriotic adherence to its stern and
Ikware of^WindUra.^Jho public are dectsive-mamlates. while it breathes a per
f. RU l IO "” l , b , ewari ) 1 of l ' art l 0r i^ or trU8t ; ect equality of civil and religious rights,
j FllOVf FRANCE.—Havre papers to the
Lih u ! t. inclusive have been received at
L-w Y»rk by the arrival of the Don Quix
lie, but we do not observe that they fur
|j*h any thing < f particular importance
The Chambers had met, but no business
j general interest had been transacted,
beenvpys from the Republic of Hayti,
huffed ut Havre, *nd proceeded to Paris,
.line they were carrying on negociatmm
kith tlte French Government. Uen. lial-
hsteios, and several other constitutional-
Ls, had arrived at Rochefort.
I Accounts fiom Madrid of the 29th June,
Leak of the u9seoibliug of a Congress of
Lie Ambassador* of the H <ly Allarice, rel-
[tive to the iitVsirs of Spain. It was feared
[hat Great Britain would not fall in with
[he views of the other powers. Ferdinand
|,kI finally determined not to recognize the
[mleimtidence of Soutli-Ainericai He had
^included a loan of ten millions with the
)arrh, tn fit out an armament against that
lountry. A number of Portuguese had
k en ordered out of Spain, and a cordon of
Kjnmshtroops was tube established along
[lie frontiers of Portugal,
j Spain appears to be in earnest to send
nut a force to reconquer her late provinces;
but iter movements are always tardy. The
[.Hirers h) command the army had been.
I and it wa9 said the Barron D’
pioi.ES would be appointed Viceroy ufPe
ing a couple of strolling swindlers, named
Janies Dench, and Mordecis Lyons,' who
have been for some time past, imposing up-
on the citizens of the south, paiticularly
t»ose of Norfolk, Elizabeth City, and
Edenton. The Edenton GaZette says,
that they have lately been in that place,
exhibiting fire-works, where they received
considerable sums of money, andoiwindled Hence the imperious necessity, of e'xercis
opposes an insurmountable barrier to the
inroads of wily factionists, the sub.tle
schemes of frbwitrd politicians, and the un
wearied ambition of cringing sycophants,
To impart life and energy to its numerous
provisions, agents are indispensably neces
sary, because they form conduits, through
which it dispenses safeguards to the people
It seems certain that the Turks hiive
been defeated ne&' Tlict'tnopvloe. Besides
Jti.e ktIJed, it is said that the Greeks have
[made many prisoners, including seveinl
pnnmandur* (Bitnbasr-his) and other Mils-
slrmiMt of distinction. 'I he whole of the
jth toman artillery has also fallen into their,
tldlld*.
The Ft ench Ambassador, Ouitletiiinat,
Li rived at Constantinople on the 11th of
"June, uml was received in the usual form.
“Gr> st siieuce prevail* in respect to the
fo/rerpiuia of ihtfTIttmnan forced, bnft’by
i land and *ea, from which circumstance it
i* generally concluded that their affairs are
it. a bad state in the Peloponessus. or that
lot least, nothing has been, done to advun-
[tage. The Divan, it is believed, is occupi
ed iri con-iileiing the project of evacuating
Bite Provinces, and it was >ffii tiled that ah
Vdce to that effect would be immediately
asued.”
.Ad ’ iiavre;July is.
anticipated in my last advice* I
almost every person who allowed them to |„g « wjae, a stud i ed caution' in selecting
get in their debt.. They were imprisoned citizens for post9of dignitv and importance
for their tavern bill, but got^put of jail by _ 0 f authorising them to assume the privi-
Beading poverty. They appeared to be lege of exercising powers, springing direct
traveling to the south; and their course from the constitution, and legitimately in-
was marked with acts of meanness and dis- tended for the benefit and advantage o'f all
honesty .-riDench appears to be the princi At the ensuing session of the Legislature,
pal in the. foul play; but Lyons is said to be you will constitutionally be required to ex-
an exceedingly arch villain. lhe former ercise a high prerogative—to elect a Sena
is a coarse, rooghhewed Englishman; and tor to represent the interests of Georgia,
the latter an American—born,it is suppp- j n the Congress «f the United States—
sed, in Philadelphia.—./V*. ¥. Com. Adv.
For.Neiv-Vork,
(established line)
Tl^ packet skip
A MATtl,DA,
Is daily expected, and will receive quick des
patch For freight or passage) having elegant
accommodations apply to ***** ‘ '*'**”"
aug 24 168
„ Rant
HALL& HOYT
AdministratorV Sales.
On Tuesday the 4th day of October next,
■ II.l.bt sold at the Court House, liberty
County, between the usual flours of sale.
One Horse, saddle and bridle, flic property of
the estate of L-'-dswir.k Lard, sold for the benefit
of t}ie heirs and creditors.
E. WAY, Admr.
aug 28 170
rlKbli SAL his.
/ly Calvin Baker.
ON MONDAY, 30th inst at t lo’ch ck,
, In front of Ids store,
3000 Pounds Baltimore Ilams, 1st quality
20 barrels Floor
20 boxes SegarS
5 do Vermacejll
Together with a general assortment of
G ROC ERIKS, m.
■•4”.' ALSO, J
5 OnSes Vlena, Womens. ancj
Childrens Shoes and Boots,
Belonging to an estate.
* Terms Cash.
aug 28 170
What qualifications a man ought to possess,
, , who aspires to so exalted, and responsible
A letter was received yesterday morn a station, the people have reserved to them
L n jk ^7. a Rforieman of our city, from a solves the right, to advance their opinion—
friend in Genoa in which it is stated that nav to command, that their warning voice
the Countess tie Noaillesa had lately died, bo heard. Georgia, must uniformly uphold
and that the Count with most of his numcr- and sustain her political reputation—the
ous Iftmily had in consequence gone to Par- great and Unerring principles of Democracy
This Count and Countess were (he fa composed her political creed, and she has
Sheriffs Said—continued.
On.the first Tuesday in October next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House, in
Bryan County, between the usual hours
af s-de.
One tract of land in said county knoWn by the
name of Palermo, boundaries unknown at the
time of levy—Die same pointed out as the pro-
perty of Richard T. Keating, to satisfy and exe
cution in favor of the estate of Benj Stiles, and
othars.
THOMAS ALBRITTON, a a c.
aug 38 170
F.GILLETHCO,
OFFER FOR SALE Off A HATO tiff,
F ifty pieces42 inch hemp hauling,
ALSO,
Received by the ships Emperor, William Wal
lace, and now landing from the Savannah,
70 Packages, Seasonable and
Woollen Goods.
Bought mostly in June and July last, which
cat) be sold at the prisent JVfeiv.York prices.
aug 17 l!65
titer and mother of La Fayette, and the become prosperous under its benign mflu
visit >d the Cnutit to Paris may account for <»nce. No man can possibly be competent
La Fayette’s iostponeinent of his departure, to represent her feelings. Who is in secret
longer than was anticipated. Count de ot open hostility to her politic!—because,
Npailles is very qld, and the letter stales, they are intc mingled and incorporated
that his descendants to the number of sixty with, her lasting happiness and prosperity,
are now all in Pa- is. It .is hardly-to be A steady,uniform and consistent politician
expected, that La Fayette should at once
tear himself from So interesting a family
meeiing.—Bouton Pat.
On the first Tuesday in October next,
W ILI.be sold before the Court Hov.se in
Bryan County, between the usual hours
of sale.
Atract of land in Bryan pounty on Black
Creek,^With lhe improvements thereon consist
ing of bridge across said creek, and also a tract
ofland in said county on Canoochie river, and
one half of a bridge across said river, the said
tracts of land, and bridges pointed out as. the
property of William Wilder, to satisfy and exe
cution in favor of the administrator and adminis
tratrix of Thomas Bawls, dec.
' W W WILLIAMS,as b e
aug 28 170
As
ivp y.u on I lie 301b last month, the calm
o all Cnt|ons lift* been since very great,
ml prices have continued to decline foi
the common *o> is, in. consequence of the
itixo-iy of several holder* to realize in the
ear. ora further fall, a* the arrival of 5 or
5000 bales is looked for everj momen t
!%)in N, York.
Ac ual pifces for Upland, 25 1 -2a26 for
ordinary to low quality? 26 1-4 a 26 3-4 for
iguo.l current quality; 27 a 27 1-2 for good,
and fine is siiil si-lling ut 28 sous.
Rice is rather in better demand and
Me* have been inude at 29 <■ 30 francs.
[From the A'ativnal Intelligencer, Aug. 18.
'J/te aou disunt Charles X—l)u« l eaders
| may recollect Hip circdm»iince of a petition
[addressed to the Speaker of the House of
[Representatives at the last Smisfon of Con
From the Norfolk Beacon.
A MODERN MIRACLE.
(By ttquest.)
A singular‘display of the goodness and
ptnoer of Almighty. 0 >d, at a Camp
Meeting*held at..Tangier Island> Aug.
15 th. 1824.
Miss Nakvibsa Ciuppin, a highly res
pectable young Ituly, nineteen years'of age;
and a zealous chriitian, was, on (he eve-
ningof the 15th inst say about 8 o’clock
so operated on by the spirit of God that her
face became too bright and shining for mor
tal eyes to gaze upon, without producing
the must awful feelings to the beholders.
It resembled the reflection of the sun upon
a bright cloud. The appearance of her face
for the space pf forty minutes was . truly
angelic, during wuich-time she was silent,
after which she spoke and expressed her
happy und heavenly feelings, when her 1
dazzling countenance gradually faded tnd
her flee resumed its iiatmal appearance.—
The writer of this paragraph was an eye
witness of the circumstance above-staled—
such a sight he never Expected to behold
with mortal eyes, and to give a true des
cription of which would-be beyond the abil
ity of mortal man., While she remained
in the situation above described, she was
seen by more than two hundred persons, a
few ot whom have subscribed their name*
licieto.
WM.LEE(Revd.)
WM.E. WiSR,
JOHN BAYLY.
Sheriffs Sale.
[g-es*. by a person who styled himself
A miniature likeness of Gen. -La Fay-
’ site, from a correct portrait in th« City
Hall at New Yotk. hu* been well executed
by Meset a Durand # Wright, and impres
sed upon white satin.
The rate of fare between Philadelphia
and New York,is now reduced to two do)
lata.
Ch:. i iu* X &ing of France and Nuvarry',
[praying the interposition of the UrStalcs to
t tpc'ure his rights to be fecnguized, vJ^c.
crimp* more attention was givei to the
| story of tltis mail than, wholly improbable
as it was, it Reseived. Be that as it may,
the Parm-Mouiteur, the Official paper, has
thought it pt iper to ta‘ke cognizance of the
matter in the following article,which
jtveheyn translated f-»m« thatphii)';
From.the Moniteur Universal July 7,
Th- ii-wspupera of the U. Slates hove
lately spoked of an impostnV, or rattier of
1 at’ iiiaaW person, who calls himseil Charles
X Kmg of F ante and Duke of Narvare
Wi fi-,ri,to-day, in tlie Ten Tunes, a letter
[w-iitenfr- m P.if ts i-ouil., the 29ih of June,
I and signed JV Fersat Chevalier of the Le
Rion of Honor, la,e Captain of Cavalry, ^..vod a nUtnbpr ofsmail woudeo buildingB,
1 hu Fr...mdnnap declares that the unfortu- f i. ; u „, d 0 ,h ei!i
rate nerfion iu nn.aiiun .. l.ia h,other 0t,a "J UM U 0,ner8
Frost.—The inteiim of Vermont was vi
sited by frost, on the 3d inst. but without
damage. .
Fourteen hundred visiters were at Sara
toga Springs, on the. 11th inst. DuringJbe
season.eight thousand persons are suppo
sed to have visited the springs.
who --b' lined his lessons and maxims in the
Jefferson School, is the man for the
Pe-.ple. The doctrines are plain, easily
comprehended, and calculated for the pre
servation of happiness at home, and safety
and t respect abroad—they address them
selves to the soundness of the understand
ing, and the patriotism of the heart. They
can never form any alliance with apostacy.
however imposing in its appearance and
insidious in its manoeuvres—they possess
no passions;.that can promise success to'
craft, or expectations.to the smoothness of
flattery. They repose upon virtues, im
penetrable to the wiles of art and approach
es of hypocrisy ■ 'Indeed, they have depri
ved envy of its malice, and compelled it tn
admire whet it could nut condemn. Give
then to the p-ople of Ge -rgia & Senator
combining within himself, prominent and
distinguished qualifications, whose mind
among it* othef acquisitions, is well stored
with the various branches of political sci>
ence, and susceptible of conveying it intel
ligibly to any enlightened and deliberative
body—whose moral and political reputa
tion, is kn»wn and above t)io lisping* of
suspicion—Sn whose favor the public voire
runs steady and unruffled, without inter
vening circumstances to cause even a tern
porary convulsion. Turn with the mingled
sensations of contempt and disdain,'from
any policy that sustains itself, by declaring
in favor of amalgamation—fly from its
malign influence,as would a prudent man
from the menaces of pestilence and the
ravages of famine—its ultimate ptospecta
are too fleeting to administer even to vani
ty ; and only promises to the aspirations of
grovelling ambition, a full portion of mor
tifleation, and disappointment Elect a
man whose virtues, geoius and talents, will
insure respect—whose political consisten
cy, emanates from the settled convictions
of his judgment—who has not at any peri
od of hi-existence swerved from Democra
cy. Do not part with your suffrages' to.any
man, w o has ever exhibited toan indepen
dent anil reflecting penole, the disgusting
spectacle of a suspicious apostacy; or who
would suflVhimself to be led a willing cap
tive, by the force of anticipations, too glar
ingly extravagant, tn be realised. Shield
us from being represented by any individu
al who has noft political stability -enough,
to resist the allurements of office, and firm-
nr8» sufflcie.il.,tooppn e temptations—that
at the moment it defines a parasite, pro
claims a feeble, waywaid politician.
THE PEOPLE.
NOTfCE.
D tlRlNb my absence from this Static Arthuf
Bain, will act a* uiy attorney.
tug 17
it 165
GEORGE STOW.
Tax Collector’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in November ne rt,
W ILL be sold at’.the Court House in the
City of Savannah, between the hours of
10 and 3 o’clock, the following property or so
much thereof as will aatialy the State and County
Taxes, and Costs, viz >
A tract of laud in Bulloch County, cantaining
828 acres, more or less, returned as pine land.
Levied on to satisfy the state and county- taxes
of Joseph B. Armstrong for the year* 1822 and
1823, and costa Amount of taxes §4 A 3.
A tract ofland io Camden.County, containing
287J.acres, more or less, originally granted to
John Palmer. Levied on to satsfy the state and
county taxes of the estate of Joseph Bevan for
the year 1823. Amount of Taxes $26 50.
Lot No 24 in Franklin Ward, in the City of Sa-
vannata, subject to an annual ground rent to the
Corporation of said city,with thjs improvements
thereon Levied on to satisfy the Stale and
county. Taxes of Frederick Seiiick, for the year
1823. Amount ofTaxes $41 If.
JAMES KPPINGEft, Toco,
tog 28 170
Mmksscoles.
sii.a, cotton, And woolen dyer
AND SCOtJitER.
T HANKFUL for past favors takes tins method
of informing Ida friends aod the public in
cneral, that he continues the above business at
is old stand, corner of Bay lane, and Montgom-
iry street near .the Baptist Church. LEOUOlifi
:UIP, AND STB 11V HATS, i\yei\ apd dress,
ed, Gentlemens and Ladies HRF.SSES of all kinds
dyed and finished with dispatch. . -
N B Clothes left to be dyed or Scoured cart
be repaired if required,
aar 17 16
■■«ni ■ ■■
165
WANTED IMMEDIA TEL it
A N apprentice for. the printing business. Bn-.
. ...
squire at this office;
aug 17 165 .
SHINN'S PANACEA.
Just received per brig Frances from Pltilad-
^A.ficetdnk place at No. l6L. Front St.
Ni w York, on the l7<h in*t. which des-
nate person in question js his own brother
’■But,” says he, *' I had rather the world
I should know that he is in a state of mad
ness than to expose it to the belief that
I there is in my family soabomiiiable an
impostor.” Here follow some authentic
particulars respecting the
Charle* X
j Viqtor Persat was born in 1790, ai
lE ezat, in the D. partment Puty-de-done,
i^lie entered,the service in 1807. After
Ihaving passed some years in 25th and 29tn
l'M'ncnts of Cbossears. he passed into the
Igu-irU cold of the fatal campaign of Mus
I59i^» deranged .the mind -of Victor Pe/saf.
w was put upon half pay in 1816, and re*
[turned to his family.
. “It took but three years for him to dis
|8ipate all his portion. Being one day not
hunting the g$ns d’armes summonded him
! to exhibit-fiis license. The only answer h
Raveiwas; to fire upon them, ana he wound
1 ono of them dangerously. Ho was ar
[By the Friends, at New York ]
URBENOf.K, July 10.
Just nowthe market is in » dull state, and
though the imports from y°ur side have fatten
short in the Lat six month?,, say to 1st i'-st. about
pretended;60,000bales, when compared with the first six
month* of 1623, stltl our imports froih the Bra
zils, Ea t-Indie» and F.g^pt, nearly cover that
uaotity, so that on the whole our supply has
It is therefore
.jbt-
ieeo fully equal to the demand
♦cry doubtful wliether we may have any
provemen , but this month may prove how far
the shortening from your side may extend. We
see as vet thftnmixme continue as. abundant as
ever Uplands, 8 a 9j i Sea Islands, J4 a 18
stained and ordinary,. 10 a 13; Orleans, 8 5-8
l!; nice, in bond, 16 a 17.
DIED -I - Franklin county, Misomri, on. the
6th ult. Josevb J ones Moruog, Esq brother of
he President of the United States.
DIED—Near Purysnurg, S. C on the 20th
- -w j. No ah VV FomeHot, aged 29 years, a native
of Coldiester, Connecticut,
Just Received,
BY SHtF SAVANNAH
F IFTEEN THOUSAND lbs Bacon llama war.
ranted. For sale by
GAUDRY & HERBERT
aug 17 r.165
NOTICE.
ingt
I p 1 ci
pBRSONS having business with the subscri-
scribers will please to call on^ir John F.
Sxtzb. G. BREITTMAYEIt & CO.
aug 12 * i!63 /
elphia, a fresh supply of Shinn’g celebrated
Panacea. Apply to
WM. C. CUTIIBERT, Apent,
at the Drug Stork of Dr Delaroche opposite the
Exchange, or to
GEO. RYERSON,
corner of Bay aud WhiUker-streets.
aug7 161 1
Primb Hants and Shoulders.
AjftfliY PRIME HAMS in hags
i50 Shoulders
For sale by
aug 24
douglAss 8c SORREL.
r!68
For Sale, or to Rent.
The unexpired lease (3 years) and im
provements, on the house and lot known
as the Little Man’s Garden, situated in the City
of Augusta, Ellis street, near the corner of Cen
tre sti eet, and the market, having all the conve.
niences for a Confectionary factory on * large
scale, besides a dry bouse, an oven, and bakery,
—there is also an Ice house ,in good order,
wherein 15 to 18 tons of Ice can be secured for
Summer use
For terms, apply to P. P. THOMA9SON,
Esq. Savannah, or to B. BOUYBR, or on the
premises Augusta
aug 26 ful69
Fiirhilure Was?.
T HIS article is highly recommended for the
purpose of imparting bn elegant gloss to.
Mahogany Furhiture.
The large and extnnsivb Cabinet Ware Man- -
ufacturea in the northern cities make use of this
conouoaitiou to give their work a beautiful pol
ish. v
A supply of this wax has been received per
ship Savannah. It is put up in small pot* and
boxes with printed directions for use, and foC
sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON
Chemists and Druggists,
Shads Buildings.
aUg 24 168
SUBSCRIBERS K)
-VERY valuable tract of Land in Liberty
SHIP NEWS.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Atinivao,.
Pilot boat schr John, Poster, Key West, and
last from Cape Florida, 4 days, with limes and
Turtle to the master. .
Sloop-Mary Jane, Marceilin, Charle&jon, 1 day
to Johnston, Hills & co J M'Nish, and steam
boat co. 1 Passenger.
Stoop John Chevalier, St Marys, 16 hours, to
the master. The brig Lark, Fitzpatrick, for N.
York, sailed in co. Passed on Thursday 'off St
Simona* two schooners bound to the southward.
Ban.cn teste udaX.
Schr Eclipse, Clark, for Baltimore.
County, situate on the Sunhury Road, two
miles and a half from Riceboroujjfn i containing
two hundred and ten acres. This land is very
valuable for Cotton, Rice and Corn, and as well
calculated for that culture as.any land-in the
county i the conditions are low and reasonable;
there are between seventy and eighty acres
cleared and under fence, there is also a good
dwelling house, and all necessary out buildings
on the premises—guarantee titles will be given
to the purchaser, no incumbrances lying on said
land.
For further particulars apply to Capk Joseph
JoneS, in Linerty Countv, or to
EDWARD B. BAkER,
Owner in McIntosh county.
aug 16
J^INF. months after date application will be
A bale of cotton was picked up at sea, lat 33
35, Ion 68 50, by the brig Edward, D. Douglass,
arrived at N York, marked C. K.
AKIUVED FttOM TUtS POR-tf,
At N York 17th inst schr Georgia-Anti Low, 8
days. -
UPFOUTUtS POUT, . .
At N York, ship Cotton Plant, Gregor^, with
despatch.
The ship Charles and Henryi for Amsterdam,
went to sea from Charleston on Tuesday last.
_ madeto t^e honorable the ,Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, rbr leave to sell all that
tract of Land containing two hundred and fifty
acres, more or less, known as lot N6. 15, fifteen,
in the second district of Early County, Georgia,
being the real estate of Robert M, Durkie, dec.
and tu be sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of the said deceased.
Augustus f durkie,
Administrator of
R/M. Durkie, dec.
27 2
Swaim's Panacea.
^ FRESH supply of this celebrated Medicine
has just been received per ship Savannah,
from New York, and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and druggists, Shad’s Buildings.
ALSO,
A fresh supply of
Sudlitz and Soda powders.
aug 21 4.67
u The Religious Library
Society
A RE inforined the regular numbers of the fol
lowing European Wmksure received and
ready for circulation, viz:
e London Home Missionary Magazine
Evangelical do
Wesleyan Methodist do
Moravian do
Baptist dd
Missionary Register
Eclectic Review
. Investigation
Pulpit
AND,
The Edinburgh Christian instructor.
, EDWARD COPPF.fr)
Librarian.
dug 21 167
THELIBRARY
I S opened for the deli very of Book s nn Mont,
dky, Wednesday, and Friday, from Ttin-.s un
til five o’clock,
aug 26 lo9
Managers arid Assistants of
Engines,
TAKK NOTICE.
T HERE will be a meeting of your Board on
Saturday next, at your usual place, at 8 O’
clock, P.M.,
By order of the President,
JOHN HAUPT, Clerk.
aug 26 169
FoF Sale.
IAN, about
-A prime field hand)
(Rig l9
NEGRO ALAN, about thirty years of age,
166
CALVIN BAKER.
fJjraiNE months after the date hereof, applica-
iSNftion will be made to the Inferior Court when i
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
all that lot or part of ground in the District .of
White Bluff, County of Chatham, containing 50
ucres, more or less, bound northwardly and
east ward ly. by lands, late John Poullen, and
southwardly- by lands of Williams, belonging to
the estate of James Boyd, and to be sold for (lie
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
ELIZABETH fiOYD, Adm’x.
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