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THE SAVA v VA H .MUSEUM
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sivertise ment.
Office for the sale of Ne
a-roes, L'mi. How* and Luts and
General Brokerage.
j-n |K subscriber renews a tender of his ser
.-ices to Im frii-n ls, ami pledges his un
remitted attention to the sale a id purchase of
Veeroes as usual, as also the disposal of Mouses
;ml Lots, Lands and the negotiation of paper,
mdevery other transaction in the Brokerage
fine on commission. Mis acquaintance with
persons most likely to purchase Negroes, af
f.,ds a facility in affect mg sales, assiduity and
punctuality’ and candour, will e\” r be observed,
fe will also procure hire for Negroes, ami use
.TOvpre-antion in securing the wages. A re
gister for such will be kept open f r the inser-
Stmof all Negroes sent for hire, and for appli
os:,is for field hands, House servants, and gangs
tovrark on board of vessels, who will he sup
plied as far as the encouragement this estab
lishment may meet from the owners of that
property.
Strangers and others are informed, that they
may obtain oil application at his office, such in
formation as mav be reqwii ed and his means af
ford, liis fees n..'derate on all such occasions
A register of the Laud Drawing, in the for
jreraml last Lottery is already for inspection
Small maps of the lands obtained, and a correct
sketch of the counties and districts, water cour
ses &c to be seen. D POLOCK.
feb 18 _ 38
the Communicant'i Spiritual
Companion :
|Vt iCißvaiigotirA . J .'er>a aii iiifiy the Lord’s
I™ Slipper, in u hicii are shewn the nature of
lie Ordinance, and the disposition requi.-fite
lira profitable participatieri lier-us—by the
llev. Thomas Hawes, D id. Price 50 cents
I The new W.c .’s Preparation for a worthy
■cciiving of th. fjord’s Supper 5 • cents.
■ Twenty-five Discourse*', adapted to the
BjOnt’s Supper, Tit iivercd just bo.fire the ad-
Iniiiiitration of that Sacred O. Jinance, by John
wen, SO. §1
I Toe Terms of die Christian Communion—by
Isaac Watts, I) !>. 75 cents
■ ACompanion for the Vltar, or Week’s P re
laratian for the Holy Communioli—by John
Ifenry Hobart,ri. 1). 75 ce ils.
I The Communicant’s Companion, or Instruc
lonsand Helps for the rigt-t receiving of tlie
Biyl s S upper—by Matthew Henry. SI-
I The Christian’s M tnuel, containing Dialogues
■id Prayers, suited to tiie various exercises of
Bte Christian Life, life. § 1 ‘5
■ The Rise and Progress of Rdigion in the
■ml, with a devout Meditation on Prayer ad-
Bri to each chapter —by Philip Doddridge, I)
■ A Method for Praver, with Scripture Expres;
Hlh.s proper to be used under eacli head —by
■felhew Henry. 87£ cents.
9 Prayers for the use of Families, or the T)o
----|ttesUc Minister’s Assistant —by William Jay.
P 1 ’
I Payers and Offices of Devotion f;r families,
■idfor particular persons upon most occasions
B-iy Benjamin Jenka §l.
I A collection of Prayers for families and pri
vate persons—by George Burder 57A cents,
f For sale by
I TIIOS. LONGWOItTU,
j|> - Johnston’s square.
J feh 27 49
f dry gooiTsT
U| ,1 1K Subscriber has received by the Levant
■ land other late arrivals from New-York, a
home assortment of
I Spring Goods
El Which will be sold low for Cash.
Colored striped Cambrics, 6-4 Corded
Biagfiains. 9-8 super prints, 9 8 and 6-4 India
■wkonet Cambrics, English Flag Handker
■li’.efs, ir.adrass do. Turkey Red Bandannas,
■ trple Shaw's Sic.
S. , ALSO —
■ Striped Florence Silk Jackonet Flounced
■kesscs. Marseilles and Valencia Vestings,
■*‘tli a Variety of Fancy Goods,
[| F. L. SHAY,
8 57 Commerce Row.
Landing
‘fa'! far sale loro if taken from the -wharf,
I?? I,a g s Prime Havana Green COFFEE
g‘J ps. 42-inch brown Baltic Hemp Bagging
I . IN STORE,
I ir ‘ m e Muscovado Sugar in hhds and bbls.
■ Whiskey in do. do.
■ .’ mliern Gin in bbls.
■’‘ha general assortment of GROCERIES
B, „ ALSO,
Wj'-A-'IIANGE ou JV. Fork Jj* Providence
FREDERIC SELLECK.
■ tnarchu 62
I Crime Green Coffee.
bags very prime Green Havana Coffee
■ “ landed this day from the ship Garonne,
■ r sale by JOHN LATHRQP & CO.
■ 59
THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM.
r |Tfl£ subscriber tenders his services to the
l public in the sale of Houses, Lands, Ne
groes and every kind of property on commis
sion lie will also sell for Executors aod Ad
(minis*rators on the most reasonable terms, at
public sales, and discount his commissions in
all cases where he is justly indebted. All let
ters post paid, will be duly att-nded to as well
as personal application, above the Auction store
•>f W 11-itchstrasser, will be attended to with
punctuality and dispatch.
feb 19 -f 1 R. LUBBOCK.
Lamp Oil, ijc.
40 bbls Lamp Oil
Glass Socket Lamps and Wicks
10 bbls Loaf and Lump Sugar
Landing from brig Telegraph and for sale by
AUG. COItNWALL
march 6 55
THE RECLUSE,
OR the Mysterious Man of the Mountain, a
translation from the celebrated French no
vel entitled I.e Solitaire, by M le V ncente de
Arlincourt—Just received by
THOS. LONGWORTH,
Johnston’s square.
ALSO,
A further supplv of the Ne v-York Edition of
THE PIRATE,
Bv the Author of Waverly, fate.
march 7 56 .
JIBL
* * AVE removed their Store to .1 hnston’s
p 8 square, next to Mr Longworth’s Book
store, where they are new opening a large and
elegant assortment of HATS of every descrip
tion, from the factory of
HENRY COS’ lAR...JVew- York,
hich are offered ou their usual terms,
march 9 58
’ Palmes & Roe,
OFFER for sale— s'J bags Coffee
5iJ bbls Muscovado Sugars
50 ooxes Mould Candles
5(1 do Soa
2‘J he. j 1 wist Tobacco
10 do (10) ladies Twist
50 boxes Raisins
50 bbls No 3 Mackerel
50 do No. 2 do.
20 do No. 1 do.
2 ) half bbls No. 1
40 do do No. 2
20 do Pig Pork
10 do Fly Market Beef
10 do pickled Tongues
Whole and half bbls Salmon
40 7ih boxes Hyson Tea
50 kegs Lard
10 do Goshen Butter
10 qr. casks Teneriffe W’ine
Hhds Jamaica Rum
Pipes Brandy
Do. Holland Gin
500 qr. boxes Segar3
40 b'-ls prime and mess Pork
20 kegs English Mustard
20 boxes Sperm Candles
2 cases cut Tobacco,
march 4 d$
MR. RICHARD
* 7 ill commence giving lessons in the French
ll and Italian languages, at tlie Academy,
on Monday next Parents who wish to place
their children under his tuition, are requested
to apply to him at the City Hotel
Mr R. intends also to open a summer school
on Tybee Island, where will be taught the La
tin, Greek, French, and Italian languages, Ma
thematics, History, Geography, D,awing and
Painting. A some previous arrangements are
■ecessary, gentlemen and ladies willing to pat
ronise such a school are requested to make ap
plication to ,lr. Williams, at his book store on
itir Bay, where a list will be made for that pur
pose.
Reference as to his abilities, &c. to had of
Rev. W. Cranston. march 8—57
To Rent,
a The P* ire occupied for two years
past by Messrs. James Neville h co. as a
hat store, an excellent stand lor retailing. It
would be particularly worthy the attention of
a person in that line of business. Apply to
J. PEXFIELU Z3 Cos.
march 13 c6l
Landing from ship Cot scur,
30 bbls Ale
10 half bbls Fly Market Beef
20 firkins choice Butter
For sale hy C. C. GRISWOLD & Cos.
inarch ll 59
Gin.
8 pipes and 9 hluls Smithfield Gin
For sale by
march ll 59d BAKER & MINI ON
Swedes Iron.
14 tons Sweedes Waggon Tire Iron assor
ted, from 1-2 to 2 inch, for sale low and ou a
long credit, at Williamson’s Stores,
march 1 51 E CRANE, Jr.
Sallad Oil, §c.
20 boss 1 doz. eacji best Sweet OIL
20 baskets do. Bordeaux OIL
2 bales Pbial CORKS—landing and for sale
by DANIEL CARNEY, Jr.
Hunter’s-buildlngg.
march 6 55
WEDNESDAY MORNING—MARCH 20, 1822.
Mahogany Furniture,
Piano Fortes, Uurlecl Hair Matrasses
Feather Beds, Chairs, Sfc.
THE subscriber, agent for the well known
Factory of D. PHYFE, in the dry of New-
York, respectfully informs the citizens of Sa
vannah, that.he has brought to this city a large
& full assortment of CABINET FURNITURE,
consisting of the following articles :
Side Boards, with and without Liquor Cases
Sets of Dining Tables, single <••>.
Sofas and Couches, Rosewdoa and Mahogany
Pier Tables, with marble tops. Card Tables
Tea Tables. Breakfast Tables, Dressing Ta
bles, with and without glasses
Rosewood and Mahogany Work Tables
do do Writing do
Secretaries, Book Cases, Bureaus
Double and single Wash Stands, Ward Robes
Butlers’Trays and Stands, Piano Stuols
Music Book Cases, Mahogany CLJrs
Curled Maple do, Rosewood dl.
High post Rosewood Bedsteads, . cWJ ‘o
do do Mahogany do, Field and
do do Curled Maple do field do
Dressing Glasses, of every description
Piano Fortes, the newest Music, £.e.
Double and single curled hai Matrasses
do do feather Beds oft he best quality
A large assortment of Chairs.
All the above articles will be v. arranted to
stand the climate, ami the subscribe Invites the
public generally to call and view fort vemselves
at his Repository,
Church Buildings, ohfiosile Gibbons’ Buildings.
J. W. MORRALL.
N. B. The subscriber has brought out one of
the best workmen, and will attend to those who
wisli their Furniture repaired or varnished,
nov 12 6
Looking-Glasses.
J\V. MoiiRKLI , offers for sale at his Fur
niture repository (Church buildings,) an
elegant assortment of Mantle and Pier Glas
ses of the latest fashions.
Orders will be received for Classes and for
warded to the manufacturer at New-York.
pan 7
Norwalk Academy.
‘gWIE Trustees of ibis Academy would beg
I leave to recommend it to the attention of
the public It is u.der the superintendence of
Mr Hawlt Oliwstead, a gentleman of distin
guished reputation as a scholar and instructor.
Stud tilts will be instructed in Pie various
branches of Academic Education, and every at
tention will lie paid to their morals.
Terms from 4to §5 per quarter. Board in
respectable families may be obtained at from
75 to S ‘ per week ~
‘Fins Institution has been recently establish
ed ; the building is new and convenient, and
delightfully situa’ed in one of the most pleas
ant and healthy villages in Connecticut- The
Winter Term commences the first Monday in
November—the Summer I'erin, thiejirst NJi’T
t!.\ in May. Gentlemen desirous dfrurt ii'er in
formation are respectfully referred to Messrs.
A. RICHARDS, Esq. ? c ,
F SELLECK \ Savannah
WVI LOCKWOOD, “t
CHAS CII.DON,
WM ST JOHN,
B. LOCK WOOD, > Trustees.
SYLV. EATON,
S. B Sl\ JOHN,
C. BISSELL.
JVorwnll-, Conn. Jm 14, lf*°2. feb U 5 42
l)ry Goods.
THE subscriber has just received from New
York, per ship Augusta and other late ar
rivals, a large supply of Staple and Fancy Goods
well worth the attention of city and country
merchants, will be sold at reJuced pric.s Jfor
cash—viz:
Super blue, black, and drab Cloths
do do do do Cassi meres
do 4 4 Irish Linen in .half : iec-s
do damask Table Cloths, from 8-4 to 10-2 !
LACE GOODS.
An assortment of English and French black U
white Silk Lace Shawls
Do do do Veils
Do cto silk Hose
4-4. 5-4, 6-4, 7-4 and 8-4 rich Silk Shawls
—AL JO
Super black Nankin Crapes
Black silk Florentine
Black ami mixf Canton Cambicts, for gentle
men’s summer wear
Black India Sarsnets
Bombszines
—also —
A complete assortment of Domestic Goods, viz:
V. S. urown and white Sheetings
Do do Shirtings
Checks, Plaids, —For sale bv
F. L. SHAY',
feb 19 42 JVo. 7, Commerce Ro w.
Cotton Fagging.
ONE hundred pieces 42 inch Baltic HEMP
BAGGING—for sale bv
J. B HERBERT & CO.
march 6 55
Cumming £5 Gionthmey,
Bulloch’s Buildings,
OFFER for sale—29o bbls Richmond FLOUR
Mago’s brand
50 kegs do manufactured Tobacco,
march 12 c
Beef, Flour, £sc.
70 bbls prime Be”f —9 do Mess do.
70 bbls superfine Flour
20 casks patent Shot, all sizes
20 bbls Loaf Sugar—so boxes Soap
50 boxes Candles—3 ') kegs Tobacco
40 firkins Goshen Butter
50 kegs white Lead
33 do ground Verdigris
29 do Black Paint—lo bbls Lamp Black
4 bbls Black Varnish. For sale by
C. C. GRISWOLD if CO
march 11 59
Double boiled E. I. Sugars.
■”|AWO iiundivd bags K L double Soii’u coarse
M. yellow grain’d Sugar—lauding al Ander
son’s wharf, for sale by
march 15—63 F WILLIAM? & CO.
The Library,
IS open for the delivery of Books, Monday,
\V edr.esday and Friilay, from 4 to 6 o'clock,
p M 36 _ <lec lo_
Insurance against Fire.
1 lie -Etna Insurance Company, Hartford, will
insure houses and buildings, merchandize, fur
niture and other including vessels in
port, their cargoes, &c. against loss or damage
bv fire, for any term from one month to one or
more years.
I he conditions, which are moderate, maybe
known on application to the subscriber, who is
authorized agent, and is empowered to issue
policies without the delay incident to other a
gencies of this nature.
Ibe Company undertake in all cases to pay
the full amount of the actual loss, provided it
does not exceed the amount insured Tne pre
miums are reasonable, and s-iould offer a strong
inducement to any person having proper-y at
hazard to place it in security,
jm 7 5 S. MANT'N
Mahogany / J lank Hoards and
Venears.
£ jIUE subscriber has received by the late ar
“ rivals from New-York, a general assort
ment of the above articles. Also, Sattinwood,
Ve nears, and M hitewood, which will be sold
low by J \V MORRELL,
fob 5 30 C’wcb RuiMinfs
JJR. FUtiTU,
U AS removed from York-street, to Col. Den
nis’ bouse in Congress-street, opposite
the Merchants’Hotel. feb 19
Dearborn's Patent Halances.
i LF ail sizes, constantly for sale bv
TO li XYWARD.
novls 5 9
For Sale.
V LIGHT second-hand CARRIAGE and pair
of well broken HORSES, with Harness.—
Inquire at this office. march 5 54
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against'the es
/■ tate of James Peto, late ofSotitlr-Carolina,
deceased, are requested u> render them prop
erly attested according to’ law, and those in.
debted, are reques'ed to make immediate nay
ment to the undersigned qualified administra
trix. ‘ MARY A. PETO.
march 12 69
Notice.
VLL sale of Propert y belonging to the estab
of the late Cap'. G illiam Pelham, late -
the state if Georgia, deceased is h< rebv f<>
bidden, as suits will tie instituted for the rer
ery of the same by tlie subscriber, who is Ji
sole heir. ANN PAUKK .
Savannah, .\TltlchS, 1822.
■Xj’ : t.c sch.- **'m-..-,..-11.,,. v-.r’
vitb and Charles'on papers, ire requested to
publish this nol’Ce for one month and forward
their accounts to Joseph Parker, of S at-nab
for payment march 1!—60
THREAT) LACES
nni .LIAM ROSE, has just received a very
large assortment of
ENGLISH DOUBLE GROUND THREAD
LACES and CAPE CR(. M3,
Fine Bobiu -t ‘ .aces
Trimmings, Flounces and Tounc'd Robes
Fine Linen Cambric and Camnric ildkfs,
2 cases fine 4 4 Irish Linen and Sheering.
Together with bis former assortment makes
the Stock very comptea* a"' l for sale cheap at
the sign of the Goulen Fleece.
march 6 55
Sugar £# Coffee,
12 hhds prime mus ova I- • ..gars
24 bbls prime g een Coffee
Will be landed this day from ship Rssselas.
For sale by
march 15 63 ,T LATH BOP & Cos
Corn, frc.
bushels “rime White Corn, land-
SJ (J ‘DSiJ ing from schr Morning Star
And from lu)’ Basso las. a few boxes Baker’s
No. 1 Chocolate—for sale by
1) CARNEY’, Jr.
fVho has in Stare,
100 bbls H-v ard-st. Flour
40 do Herrings No. 1
30 do Maryland Whiskey
20 baskets superior Sallad Oil, suitable fo' -
20 boxes do do families
15—63 _____
Sugars,
40 hinls prime N O Sugars
5 do St. Croix do
Landing and for sale bv
DKLAMATEIt L STARR,
march 15 —c —63
50 kegs Prime LARD,
Landing and lor sale by P. L. WICKS,
march 14 62
Hair Matrasses and Feather
Beds, Bolsters and Pillows.
\ FRESH supplv of the above articles receiv.
ed per ship Gen. Carrington and brig Le
vant which are warranted to be of a very supe
rior quality and for sale on reasonable terms at
the ClmrJi Buildings, by
march 14 -62 J W MORRELL.
Grecian Sofa.
JUST received from Philadelphia and for
sale, an elegant Grecian Sofa. Apply to
RICHARDS k BANKS,
mar-'h 14—: § Bolton's Central whf.
GEORGE SCHLEP
frr| AS tin s.Je at a mw price and on a long
4ml cred t(if desired) a HOUSE AND LOT,
well located for health and comfort; The Fur
niture, which is ample and genteel, will also be
disposed of at a very reduced valuation. The
house is two storys high, well constructed and
very commodious,
march 15 d€3
No. cr-Vai. 28.
Auctions.
Administrators Sales.
By J. R. Herbert & Cos.
On the first TUESDAY in April next,
HriLL be sold before the Court-House iu
this city, between the usual hours, .
The personal property of Mr. Daniel Holch'.
kiss, deceased, consisting of the following ar
ticles, one half of the line of Stages running
between Savannah and Augusta, viz: 2 well
built Stages, with all necessary Harnesses, 24
prime Horses, selected fqr llie purpose, the
Stables at the different stands on the road, al
so, one Gig and flames, one Waggon and Har
ness, sundry articles of Household Furniture.
The above property sold by permission of the
honorable the Inferior.tlourt, and by order of
tlie administrator. Terms Cash.
* ■ S Persons wishing to purchase the Stages,
should visit the line and see the respective
learn of Morses, as they will be sold as.they
stand upon the line, the cont’nuation of the
running ol the mail requiring it. feh 13
By J. It. Herbert £2? Cos.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
On the first TUESDAY in May next will be sold
before the Court-House in this city, between
the usu a! hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
All that valuable Lot, No 20, Trustees Gai>
dens, in the city of Savannah, front on F.ast Broad
street, sold as the property of Mr. Samuel i bw
enport, deceased, for the vbenelit of the heirs
and creditors, by permission of the Honorable,
tlie Inferior Court of Chatham County, and by
order of the Administrators. Terms at time of
*de. march 1 ,
Administrator Sale,
By linker and Minton.
Or: the first Tuesday in May next
Jit 12 o’clock, in front of tne Court Rouse,
Tlie wharf Lot No. 8 called
Stanton’s Wharf, with‘the buildings theron.—
Also, the lot and buildings thereon, lately in the
occupation of P. Stanton, deceased, situated in
SE James square, Heath,coat Ward, sold by per
mission of the honorable the Inferior Court, by
order of the administrators—Terms Cash,
feb 28
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE? “"”
By Baker Zs* Minton.
On TUESDAY', 16ih April next, in front of their
Auction Store.
Part of the personal estate of Col. YVm. K-riljj
’ ‘ceased, consisting of Carpets, Rugs, Ckj'rs,
i.'.-oking (Passes, dining and card Tables, iiu
aus. Books and Hook Case, Beds,and Bending,
vialrasses. Curtains, Sliovels and Fongs, Fenders,
Crockery and Glass Ware, Knives Forks, Pla
, ed \Y aae, Plantation,Tools, &c. Sold by order
jof the
Administrators Sales.
BY’ order ot the Honorable the Court of Or*
diiiarv, lor the county of Chatham, will be
s.'id at the Court House in this citv, on the
lust Tuesday in May next, at 12 ociock, the
roilowiiig property, being the remaining part
and the real estate of liazen Kimball, deceas
ed.
One vacant Lot of Ground, designated in the
’ °f tbc city as No. 16, Jackson Ward, 60 by
9J eet; fronting on Orleans square and on Ba
?ard street continued, opposite house, of It
Habersham, Esq. subject to annual ground rent
to be ciry of g 55 68 100.
One half Lot, known and designated in the
plan of the city as N *5, YVarren ward, with
the improvements thereon, consisting of a good
two story House and out buildings, recently
occupied by’ Mr. J Lawrence, subject to ground
rent of g 7 50-100 per annum.
levins ot sale—for. the vacant Lot, one
t- ird cash, one third six months one third 12
months, with interest—payment secured by
mortgage on the property. The half Lot, with
improvements cash—purchaser paying for ti.
lies.
JAMES JOHNSTON;? ,
HENRY W, HILLS. \ Atlm r 5,
GEORGE SCHLEY, Auct’r.
imr.rh 9 58
iSJ^Noiice.
PERSONS desirous of disposing of Lands in
Monroe, Houston, and Henry■ Counties,
sod lands in th*> Counties generally, efthe two
lasi Land Lotteries, will piease give informa’iojz
to the suhactiber by letter, post paid, through
tqe medium ofttie post-office, stating tlie low
est pi ice for such, will promptly be answered
feh 16 38 DAVID POLOCK.
otice.
LL persons indebted to the estate of John
Cliace, late of St. Marys dec. are request
-a to make payment te the subscriber within
0 days from this date, the deb's not then paid
will he put in suit, and those having demands
against said estate are requested to present,
them for payment to’
GEO. W. MARTIN, Adm’or.
jan 22 §ni 18
Take Notice.
NINE months after date, I shall apply to the-
Hon. the Judge of the liferior Court ot v
Chatham County, for leave to sell fie real es
tate of W. G Enoe, and for tlie benefit of the
heirisad creditors of said deceased 1
S. G. THKEADCRAJT; .Wr.
rs 62
Notice.
PERSONS having demands against the late
Mr. Archibald McLeran, dec. are requested
to render them properly attested agreeable to
law; and those indebted are requested to make
immediate payment to the undersigned qualifi
ed executors.
JAMES YVALLACE, Y
H ENRY AIcALPI N C Ex'rs.
THOMAS MILKOSE \
feb U ih 38
Corn and Candles.
1500 bushels white Maryland Coin- J
30 boxes Spermaceti Candles, oh bo ‘*
slood Express—for sale by ,
march 15 HALL & HO'* *“