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THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM.
PUBLISHED daily by cosam emir bartlet.
T [JE SAVANNAH MUSEUM
published near Whitaker-street, on the Bay,
w Vv day for eight months and three times a
’ -jj for” the remaining four months of the year,
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V,. No subscriptions are received fora period
than six months —for which fivk dollars
gt charged.
THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM for the coun
rv is published to meet the arrangement of the
ml, three times a week, at fivk dollars per
maum> if P aic * in advance, or sight dollars if
Mi paid during the year.
not exceeding twelve lines
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Advertisements over twelve lines charged in the
proportion.
When an dvertisement is sent to the office
without any number of insertions being expres
sed on the face of the order, it is understood that
die advertiser wishes it continue ■ until further
notice. Therefore, all advertisement which are
not originally limited to a certain number of in
sertions, are continued and charged until an or
lerfor discontinuance is received. Advertise -
nentsnot continued oftener than once a week,
,re charged for each insertion the same as anew
dvertisement.
gTjiT^liyiOB ~ CPiHPj
IMIE subscriber contemplates embarking for
England on business, ere long, is desirous
VS reduce his present stock of
China, Glass, Plated, Japan and Earthen
Ware,
AMPRISHtG a MOST CHOICE AND GF.NKRAL ASSORT
MENT OF .
Gilt,richly coloured,Japan, Nankeen,opaque,
Iron, stone and semi China, blue printed, wedge
foodar.d other Dining Services from 20 to 500
doilies per sett
Sandwich or supper Setts of the same in Ma
hogany Trays, hot water Plates and Dishes of
-rsrinu- descriptions.
Dresden, French and English China; Break
fiat and Tea Setts, from S 5 to 7S per sett
Hreakfasl Howls and Tea Cups and Saucers
and Tea Plates by the dozen in great variety.
Spare, white and gold Coffer, Tea, Sugar,
Cream and Butter pots, Bowls, small and large
Plates.
Open work Fruit Baskets and Stands, Plates
to match.
China, Stone, l.ustered and other fancy Wa
ter Pitchers.
Oyster Tubs and Wine Coolers, Conserve
md Pickling Jars, Water Covers, improved Dai
ly or Mi.k Pans.
Soap and Brush Trays, Ewers and Basons,
loot Tubs, all sizes and descriptions of Platts,
hallow and deep and covered Dishes, soup and
auce Turreens, Boats, Pickle Leaves, Mugs,
Pitchers, Cups and Saucers, Tea, Coffee, Sii
rar, Milk and Butter Pots, Covered Chambers,
tone Jugs and Jars and Baking Pans, and al
nost every useful article in the line
ALSO, AN EXT NSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
Plain and double flint & richly r.ut decanters
and Pitchers of all sizes, Tumblers, wine, cor
dial, lemonade, custard, jelly, syllabub and
sweet meat Classes. Finger Basons and Class
Coolers, cellery and sallad Bowls, salt Cellers,
butter, sugar nd cream pots, Chamber Lamps,
and Candle Sticks, plain and platen sliding arc!
socket Caudle Shades, gilt and plated mounted,
entry and Hall Lamps, small peg Lamps to put
in candle sticks
Brass. Bronze and Japanned suspending and
standing Lamps ; superb Astral Lamps, with
moon lights complete; Plated chamber and oth
er Candlesticks; Snuffers and Trays; Cruet
and Cordial Stands, Bottle Stands, Table Bells,
best Pluck-tin dish Covers, Tea Kettles, Cheese
Toasters, Ivory and buck horn handled Knives
nd Forks, truard Oystei Knives, patent Cork
Bcrews,Table Mats, Japannei Waiters, Brush
es, Knife Trays j Toilet Classes, various sizes,
Spitting Basons, gilt frame Chimney and Pier
Glasses, Glass Baskets, Dressing Cases, Tea
Tubs, fee. fee.
AND
200 hluls ami crates Crockery,
30 tierces § boxes Glassware.
Suitable for Country stores and town grocers
dealing in these articles, all of which having
been procured on the most advantageous terms,
enables the subscriber to sell by the original
package or in regular assortments, at least e
qtc! ilYot below the prices of any other Estab
lish ent in the State.* Experienced Pack
er’s at all times in waiting. N. H. HAKT.
Marshall's Buildings, Earnard-st.
march 21 68
Boots and Shoes,
At Reduced Prices.
THE subscriber intending to close his busi
ness early in the spring, off ers for sale his
Stock of fresh Boots and Siioes, wholesale and
retail, at unusually low prices—amongst which
are—
-1000 pair ladies’ morocco Slippers, plain Laces,
village Laces, bridle ties and broad straps,
with and without heels
vO,O pair ladies’ superior quality black moroc
co broad straps and village, heel and spring
heel walking Shoes
100 pair women’s black roan morocco Slip
pers, of various qualities
700 pair gentlemen’s fine nailed and sewed
calf skin Shoes, of a superior quality
pair children’s morocco and leather Shoes
and Boots, thick and thin Soles
ALSO,
Ladies’ pmnello and e amasksatin Shoes
” hue and colored kid do
Gentlemen’s fine Washington Boots and dan
cing Pumps
Men’s good strong lined and bound Shoes
Negroes’ thick Brogand and coarse Shoes
Boys’ fine Shoes, nailed and sewed
Misses’ black and colored morocco and leath
er thick and thin sole Shoes
Bay & Martiu’s Paste Blanking, fee. fee.
QCj'Country dealers will find it to their ad
vantage to call. JAMES ADAMS,
South side Old Market Square.
march 20 ni
Coffee,
Jl ftflTb bags St Domingo Coffee—landing
44 ond tor sale by HALL Ik HOYT.
m ?rch 16—6*
Oznabnrgs and Nankeens.
323 pieces best Streiitz Oz -vn.-gs
500 do Long Yellow Nankeens
700 (1q Short do.
Blue India Seersuckers
Black Canton Camblets
India Levantine
Rich Crape Dresses
Black Senchaws
Irish Linens and Sheetings
English and French Silk Hose
Fine Thread Laces
Damask Table Cloths
Tabic Diaper
Blue and green silk Umbrellas
Parasols with Ivory handles
Brussels ar.d Ingrain Carpeting
Venetian Carpeting for Booms
Tortoise Shell and Imitation Combs
Dutch Rolls
India and English Flag Handkerchiefs
Bed Madras Handkerchiefs
With an extesive assortment of cotton and silk
GOODS suitable for the season—which are now
opening and for sale by
GF.ORGE W. COE,
Corner of Broughton £4 Barnard-streels.
march 8 lm
HAVF, removed their Store to Johnston’s
square, next to Mr Longworth’s Book
store, where they are now opening a large and
elegant assortment ->f HATS of every descrip
tion, from the factory of
IIENBY COSTAR....-Yew- York,
hicli are offered on their usual terms,
u march 9 58
MR. RICHARD
IVTill commence giving lessons in the French
II and Italian languages, at the 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 It intends also to open a summer schooi
oil Tybee Island, where will be taught the La
tin, Greek, French, and Italian languages, Ma
thematics, History, Geography, Drawing and
Printing. A- some previous arrangements are
necessary, gentlemen and ladies willing to pat
ronise such a school are requested *o make ap
plication to Mr. Williams, at his hook store on
the 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
Landing from, brig Francis
and for sale by the undersigned,
50 bbls Mason’s best India Point Gin i
50 do Rutenberg’s do
50 do Ciaik’s do
40 do N E Rum
•30 boxes Codfish <
14 bbls Beer
10 casks Cheese. S. MANTON,
march 20 67 Rice’s wharf.
Information Wanted ,
QESPECTING Christian Ludwig Klusuer, a
■X native of Denmark, about 39 years of age
He formerly sailed in American vessels in the
East India Trade ; in 1896 he went to India in
the ship Helvetius, Capt. Bow'en, of this port;
sinoe tHten he has not been heard of. It is with
a view to relieve the anxiety of his aged father
that information relative to the said Kluwer, is
desired. Any person who can give such, is re
quested to communicate the same to
JOHN MAYUIY.
Philadelphia, March 6 68
BOOKS.
1 TITANOSTROCHIV Abridgement of GIL
IT BLAS in French, for the use of Students
Wanostrochts’ Receuil Choisi
Wanostrochts’ French Grammar
Mr Perrin’s French Grammar
Nugent’s French and English Dictionaries
Telemaque
Perrin’s French Conversations
Perrin’s French Fables
Together with other French works for persons
studying that Language. For sale by
THOMAS LONG WORTH,
march 19 Johnston’s square.
Boston Glass— for Sale ,
4N invoice of Glass-ware from the Boston
Manufactory consisting of
Quart and Pint Decanters
Quart Pitchers
Pint and half Pint Tumblers
ALSO,
30 boxes Chelmsford Window Glass
The subscribers will receive orders for all
kinds of Glassware made at the Boston and
Chelmsford Manufactories, and guarantee their
prompt and satisfactory execution.
MITCHELL & BARTLETT.
march 23—70
GEORGE SCHLEY,
Has for sale at low prices,
Double & single dinner setts of best Liver
pool China ; Butter and Preserving Jars, 3 & 4
gals, each ; Coffee Cups and Saucers, with han
dles, fine China gilt; Glass Butter Tubs, with
stands aud covers ; Flint Tumblers and Wine
Glasses. march 21—h—68
Notice.
DURING the Absence of the Subscriber
William W. Creemer is authorized to act
as his attorney.
JOHN B. CREEMER.
march 22 d69
WEDNESDAY MORNING-MARCH 27, 1822.
Mahogany Furniture,
Piano Fortes, Curled Hair Matrasses
Feather Beds, Cliuirs, <§*c.
* SJHE subscriber, agent for the well known
\ Factory of D. PHYFE. in the city of N ;w-
V rk, respectfully informs the citizens of Sa
va”- ah. that h. lias brought to this city a large
fe fi.lt assortment -fCABZNRT F'IRNiTUR/.
consisting ofthe following artici—-
Side Boards, with and w-tiiot
Sets of Dining Tables, single do.
Sofas and Couches Rusewo.
P>er Tables, with marble
Tea Tables. Breakfast Ti-iiii s, D'CSsi
bles, with and without glasses
Rosewood and Mahogany Work Tables
do do V\ riting do
Secretaries, Book Cases, Bureaus
Double and single Wash Stands, Ward'Robes
Butlers’ Trays and Stands, Piano Sti.ols
Music Book Cases, Mahogany Chain
Curled Maple do, Rosewood do.
High post Rosewood Bedsteads, Fieldjdo
do do Mahogany do. Field do.
do do Curled Maple do field do
Dressing Glasses, of every description
Piano Fortes, the newest Music, fee.
Double and single curled hai Matrasses
do do feather BedsoU he beat quality
A large assortment of Chairs.
All the above articles will be v. arrantc.d to
stand the climate, and the subscribe, invites the
public generally to call and view fort temielves
at his Repository,
Church Buildings, opposite Gibbons’ Buildings.
J. W. MORRAI.L.
N. B The subscriber has brought out one of
the best workmen, and will attend to those who
wish their Furniture repaired or varnished,
nov 12 6
Looking-Glasses.
JW. MORRELL, offers for sale at his Fur
niture repository ('Church buildings,) an
elegant assortment of Mantle and Her Glas
ses of the latest fashions.
Orders will be received for Glasses and for
warded to the manufacturer at New-York.
jan 7
Dry Goods
‘Bill F, subscriber has just received from New
1 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 reduced pric.s ,for
cash—viz:
Super blue, black, and drab Cloths
do do do do Cassimeres
do 4-4 Irish Linen in half pieces
do damask Table Cloths, from 8-4 to 10-22
LACE GOODS.
An assortment of English and French black fe
white Silk Lace Shawls
Do do do Veils
Do do silk Hose
4-4. 5-4,6-4, 7-4 and 8-4 rich Silk Shawls
—also —
Super black Nankin Crapes
Black silk Florentine
Black and mixt Canton Camblets, for gentle
men’s summer wear
Black India Sarsnets
Bombszines
—A LSO —
A complete assortment ofDomestic Goods,.viz:
V. S. -rows and white Sheetings
Do do Shirtings
Checks, Plaids, iic. —For sale by
F. L. SHAY,
[ feb 19 42 Mi. 7, Commerce Row.
DRY GOODS.
THF, Subscriber has i- ceived by tile Levan
and other late arrivals from New-York, a
handsome assortment of
Spring Goods
Which will be -old low for Cash.
6-4 Colored striped Cambrics, 6-4 Corded
ginghams. 9-8 super prints, 9-8 and 6-4 India
Jackonet Cambrics, English Flag Handker
chiefs, madiass do. Turkey Red Bandannas,
purple Shawls fee
—ALSO —
Striked Florence Silk Jackonet F’lounced
Dresses. Marseilles and Valencia Vestings,
with a Variety of Fancy Goods,
F L SHAY.
March 8 57 fl o>n ierre Row
Shot, Reef, Rutter,
C. C. GRISWOLD # CO.
Offer for sale at Taylor's wharf,
25 casks Shot, well assorted
76 bbls prime Beef
9do Mess do
8 half bbls Fly Market do
56 firkins Goshen Butter, very prims
16 bbls Loaf Lngar
46 boxes Candles
50 do Soap
40 kegs manufactured Tobacco
60 bbls Ale
50 kegs W bite Lead
33 and- ground Verdigris
29 do Black Paint
16 bbls Lamp Black
4bo Black Varnish
2 Gigs march 19
Coffee , Tobacco, sc.
50 bags prime gre n Coffee
50 bbls do do do.
5000 wt. Spanish Leaf Tobacco
53 Hides—F >r sale bv
. BLANCHAi D, BROTHERS & CO.
march 12 m
Hair Matrasses and Feather
Beds, Bolsters and Pillows.
A FRESH supply of the above articles rcceiv
-jL ed per ship Gen. Carrington and brig Le
vant which are war- anted to be of a very supe
rior quality and for sale on reasonable terms at
the Church Buildings, bv
march 14 62 J IV MORRELL,
The Reauty of Holiness in the
Book of Comm m Prayer,
\S set forth in four -.'erm-ms by THOM AS
BISSE—to which is ad-led a guide to the
Altar—price 50 cents For sale by
THOMAS LONGWORTH
, match 19 - Johnston’s square.
Notice.
ALL persons haying demands against the es
tale of James Peto, late of South Carolina,
deceased, are requested to render them prop
erly atteste 1 according to law, and those in
debted, are requested to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned qualified administra
trix. MARY A. PETO.
march 12 60
Notice.
- !. sale of Property belonging to the estate
the late C.apt. William Pelham, late of
tale t f Georgia, deceased, is hereby for-
n > -s suits will he institutedf >r th- recov
ot the same by the subscriber, who is the
‘•fir. ANN PARKER.
•lav'ir.nah, March 8, 1822.
fff • he Editors of the Milledgeville, Nash
ville ami Charleston papers, are requested to
publish this notice for one month and forward
iheir accounts to Joseph Parke-, of Savannah
for payment. march 11—63
Notice.
N INE months after dale application will be
made to the Honovab e the Inferior Court
of Bryan county for liberty to sell the Real Es
tate ol William Road, deceased
DAVID KENNEDY, Executor,
march 14 9m*
s3* Notice.
PERSONS desirous f disposing of Lands in
Monroe, Houston, and Henry Counties,
and lands in the Counties generally, of the two
last Land Lotteries, will please give information
to the subscriber by letter, post paid, through
tqe medium of the post office, s.ating the low
est price for such, will -rbmpiiv be answered
feb 16 38 DAVID POLQCK.
Not? ?.
4 LL persons indebt i. ‘ale of John
i Chace, late of St. .Vi •■. ‘t are request
ed o make payment t • --i-sei r.t-r within
-0 -lays from this date, th ;•* n< • ‘lien pad
will be put. in soil, a-ui ’.h e having demands
against said estate are r- ciuerted to present
them for payment to
GEO. W. MARTIN, A-lm’or
j-a.n 22 §ni 18
Take Notice.
N'INF, months after the'l “iia'.l apply to the
Hon the Judge cf the nferior Court
Chatham County, for leave to sell he redes
tate of W.G V.nor, and tor the benefit of tin
heimud creditors of said deceased
s. i T- ■1 - ::t: pah, Adm’r
f 62
No* ice
PER ''ON? having - ends against the I at;
Mr. Archibald M- ‘ an,dec arr requester
to reader them pro; urested agreeable r
law; and those indeb- 1 c -equeste i to n-ak
immediate payment t- “ndvrsigned qualifi
ed executors
JAMES ACE, T
IIEN ID i J.Kx’rs.
THO -;E7
fib 14 ii-
Mahogany boards and
V
JfpHE subscriber 1 -■ tfip late ar
4JL rivalsfr .m N; /• .era! asser--
■ •nt >t the above a- ‘so Saitinwood,
Ven -ars, and Whit- - !’ re sold
low by F.l 1,.
f- S ‘ *
DR 2 ~
| ■ AS rrui-u •! fro-.-
S < nis’ holts-• i • C’ ■,' -s.- .e
the Merchants’ M< te l *“ ‘
Dearborn's Patent es.
lP all sixes, consta-rtl-. ‘
. ? vARD.
gov 15 s
For *v;L
4 LIGHT second-hand CA till AGE and pair
■* of well broken HORSE 1 with Harness. —
Inquire af ‘his office. march 5 54
THRi-AD lACEST
t4’ I; ‘ I M ROSE, has just received a very
* ? large assortment 1 1
ENGLISH DOUBLE GROUND THREAD ,
LACES and CAPE CROWNS,
Fine B obi net I aces
rimmings, Flounces and flounc’d Robes
Fine Linen Cambric and Cambric f ldkfs,
2 ex es fine 4 4 Irish Linen and Sheeting
Together with bis former assortment makes
the Sti-ck verv eompieat and for sale cheap at
the sign of the Golden Fleece.
march 6 55
Coin.
r|IHE Carg of the sch. Reporter, now laying
1 at Bulloch’s wharf, for sale by
march 23 I. H SAOF2 £4 CO
Landing
And fir sale low if taken from the wharf,
’0 bags prime Havana Green COFFEE
e 0 ps. 42 inch brown Baltic Hemp Bagging
IN STORE,
Prime Muscovado Sugar in hhds and bbls.
Rye Whiskey in do. do.
Northern Gin in bbls.
With a jreneral assortment of GROCERIES
ALSO,
EXCHANGE on N. York Sf Providence
FREDERIC SELLECK.
march ! 4 62
GEORGESCHLEF
t iVf AS 10-.*-e st a nw price and on a long
•m credit (if -leriK'l) a HOUSE AND LOT,
.veil 1 caUd for health and comfort; The Fur
niture. which ample and genteel,"will also be
disposed of at a\c ry reduced valuation. Th
house is two storysh'gh. well constructed and
verv eommodi -us.
rr arch 15 d63
Tli Library,
Is open for the delivery of Hooks, Monday.
Wednesday and Friday, from 4 to 6 o’clock,
P. At 30 dec 10
No. 73 V'ol. Zb
Administrators rviles.
By J. li. Herbert & 1 Cos.
On the first TUESDAY in April next*
WILL be sold before the Court-lions-* iu
this city, between the usual hours.
The personal properly of Mr. Daniel Hotch
kiss, deceased, consisting of the following ar
ticles, one half of the line of Stages running
between Savannah aiul Augusta, vi 2 : S well
built Stages, with all necessary Harnesses, 24
prime Horses, selected for the purpose, the
Stables at the different stands on the road, al
so, one Gig and Marties, one Waggon ard Har- -
nsss, sundry articles of Household Furniture.
The above property sold by permission of the
honorable the Inferior Court, and by order et
the administrator. Terms Cash.
P. S Persons wishing to purchase the Siages,
should visit the line ami see the respective
team of Horses, as they will be sold as they
stand upon the line, the cont-nuation of the
running of the mail requiring it. feb 13
Ry J. R. Herbert & Cos.
’ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
On the first TUESDAY in May next will be sold
before the Court-House in this city-, between
the usu al hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
All that valuable Lot, No 20; Trustees Gar -
dens, in the city of Savannah, front on East Broad
street, sold as the property of Mr; Samuel - lav'-
enport, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors, by permission of the Honorable;
the Inferior Court of Chatham County, and by
order of the Administrators. Terms at time of
rle. inarch 1
Administrator Sale,
“By Raker and Minton.
On the first Tuesdaj in May next
At 12 o'clock, in front of ti.e Court House,
The wharf Lot No. 8 Called
Stanton’s wharf, with the buildings theron.—
Also, the lotand buildings thereon, lately in the
occupation of P. Stanton, deceased, situated iu
St. James square, Heathcoat War-!, sold by per
m-ssion of the honorable the Inferior Court, by
order of the administrators—'Perms Cash,
feb 28
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALET
By hlaker Minton.
On TUFSDAY, 16th April next, in front of their
Auction Store.
Part of the personal estate of Col. Win. Kelly,
deceased, consisting of Carpets, Rugs, Chairs,
Looking Glasses, dining and card Fables Bu
reaus. Hooks and -ook Case, Beds and Bed-ling,
Matrasses. Curtains. Shovels and Tor gs. Feeders,
Crockery and Glass Ware, Knives ; Forks, dia
led Waae, Plantation Tools, &c. Stud by ordei*
of the administrator. march 5
Administrators Sales.
BY order of the Honorable the C-.urt of Ops
dinary, for the county of Chatham, wilt be
sold at ihe Court House in this city, on tlid
Arst Tuesday in May next, at 12 oclock, the
following property, being the remaining past
of ihe real estate of H&zen Kimball, deceas
ed.
One vacant Lot of Ground, designated in th
i-la-. of the city as No, 16, Jackson Ward, 60 by
9o feet.; fronting on Orleans square and on Ba
yard street continued, opposite house of Ii
:*abt rstiam, Fsq. subject to annual ground rent
lo tie city of gSJ 68 lsfck
One half Lo, knuwnuk designated in the
plan of the city as No ward, with
tut improvements thereoHbßsisting of a good
two story H-uise and recently
occupied by Mr. J. Lawrenlgjf|ibject to ground
rent of g 7 50-100 per annum/* .
Terms of sale—for the vacant Lot; one
third cash, one third six months one third 12
n-.-in'lis, with interest—payment secured by
mortgage on the propeity. The half Lot, with
improvements cash—purchaser paying for ti
des.
JAMES JOHNSTON; 3 ....
HENRY W. HILLS. SAcImrSGEORGE5 AcImrS
GEORGE SCHLEY, Auct’r. march 9 58
-
Marshals Sales.
ON the first Tuesday in # Ma> next, will be
Sold at the Market Douse in the Town of
St- Alary’s, between the usual hours often and
three o’clock
The following NEGROES, viz. Serah, Charles',
Samuel, Mary and Amelia, Levied on as the
property of David Lewis deceased, to satisfy
sundry Executions in la’ of the United .States
Vs. Samuel Clarke, Administrator of David
Lewis.
Conditions of Sale Cash, in such Bills <jv
Specie, as will be received in the United States
Branch Bank, as no other will bt received.
M. bOOG Dy. M.
St. Mary’s march 16 70 march 23
Marshal's Sales,
f|N the first Tuesday in May next, will be
* sold at the Market-house in the town ol
St Mary’s, between the usual hours of ten and
three o’clock. Jjj
The following NEGROES, viz; Cato, Arm*
sted, Ned. Coco, Milley and her child, Mary,
Prissilla, Deilia, Lucy, and her three childten,
Isaac, Jacob, and Bella.
Also, the following Tracts of Land, laying
and being in East-Floriil.i, viz : One Tract con
taining two hundred and sixty acres, more or
less, situated on Mills’s Swamp.
One tract containing 175 acres more of lesrf,
situated on Bells River, with the improvements
thereon? one tract, containing six thousand
eight hundred and eighty six acres, more hr
less, situated on the waters of Nassaw River.—
One tract containing five thousand four hundred
and sixty acres, more ot less, situated on BedV
Riv.er—One tract, containing three thousand
six hundred and fifty four acres, more or less?
situated on Brandy Brwnch—-One tract contain
ing two hundred and seventy acres, more dr
less, situated cn MiQuecn's Swamp—Out
tract containing two hundred acres, more or
i- -ss, situated on Beils River, and one lot in tli
town of Fernand.na.
The above property pointed oat by the dRA
‘endant to satisfy an Execution issued out or
the Sixth Circuit Court of the United States fqg.
the District of Georgia, in favor of William Pi*
Kelly Vs. Eieazer Waterman,—Conditions of
Sale Cash. M. BOOG Dy. M.
St. Mary’s march 16—70 march 23