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THE SAVAJNJSIAM /MLjHEIJM.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY COSaUfEMIR BAKTLET.
THE SAVA MAM H MUSEUM
Is published near Whitaker-street, on the Bay,
eve rv dav for eight months and three times a
week for the remaining four months of the year,
at eight dollars per annum, if paid in advance,
errs* dollars if paid after the expiration of the
year. No subscriptions are received fora period
j e ss than six months—for which five dollars
are charged.
THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM for the coun
trv ; s published to meet the arrangement of the
mall, three times a week, at five dollars per
annum, if paid in advance, or eight dollars if
pot paid during the year.
(jjrAdvertisements not exceeding twelve lines
are published in both papers, the first time for
75 cents, and continued in the city paper, unless
otherwise ordered, at 38 cents each continuation.
Advertisements over twelve lines charged in the
game 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
the advertiser wishes it continue ‘ until further
notice. Therefore, all advertisements which are
not originally limited to a certain number of in
sertions, are contiuued and charged until an or
der for discontinuance is leceived. Advertise
ments not continued oftener than once a week,
are charged for each insertion the same as anew j
advertisement.
11HK si.icc inercontemplates embarking for
England on business, ere long, is desirous
to reluct his present stock of
China, Glass, Plated, Japan and Earthen
Ifare,
COMPRISING A MOST CHCICI AND GENEUAI ASSORT
MENT OF
Gilt, richly coloured,Japan, Nankeen,opaque,
iron, stone and semi China, blue printed, wedge
wood and other Dining Services from JO to 500
dollars per sett
Sandwich or supper Setts of the same in Ma
hogany Trays, hot w ater Plates and Dishes of
various descriptions.
Dresden, French and English China; Break
fast and Tea Setts, from §5 to 75 per sett
Breakfast Bowls and Tea Cups and Saucers
and Tea Plates bv the dozen in great variety.
Spare, white and gold Coffer, Tea, Sugar.
Cream and Butter pots, Bowls, small and laige
Plates.
Open work Fruit Baskets and Stands, Plates
to match.
China, Stone, Lustered and o'her fancy Wa
ter Pitchers.
Oyster Tubs and Wine Coolers, Conserve
and Pickling Jars, Water Covers, improved Dai
ry or Milk Pans.
Soap and Brush Tr. ys, Ewe-s and Basons,
Foot Tubs, all sizes and descriptions of Plate*,
shallow and deep and covered Dishes, soup a>: i J
sauce Turreens, Boats, Pick).- Leaves, Mugs.:
Pitchers, Cups and Saucers. lVa, Coffee, Su
gar, .VJilk and Butter Pots, Cos cred Chamber ;,
stone Jugs and Jars and Baaing Pans,’ and a
- every useful article in the hue
ALSO, AS EXT, NSIVB ASSORTMENT OF
Plain and double flint & richly cut decai ers
and Pitchers of all s'zes, Tumblers, win cor
dial, lemonade, custard, jelly, syllabub ad
sweet meat Gla-v.-s, Finger Basons and Class
Coolers, cellery and aallad Bowls, salt Celiers,
butter, sugar >ml cream pots, Chamber I/mips,
and Candle Sticks, plain and platen sliding and
socket Candle Shades,gib and plated mounted,
entry and Halt Lamps, small peg Lamps to put
in candle sticks
Brass. Bronze and Japanned suspending and
standing Lamps ; superb Astral Lamps, with
muon lights complete; Plated chamber and oth
er Candlesticks ; Snuffers and Trays; Cruet
and Cordial Stands, Hot le Stands, Table Bells,
best block-tin disli Covers, Tea Kettles, Cheese
Toasters, Ivory and buck horn handled Knives
and Forks, guard Oyster Knives, patent Cork
Screws, Table Mats, Japanne Waiters, Brush
es, Knife Travs, Toilet Classes, various sizes,
Spitting Basons, gilt frame Chimney and Pier
Glasses, Glass Baskets, Dressing Cases, Tea
Tubs, itc. Ctc.
AND
200 hints anti crates Crockery ,
30 tierces ft boxes Glassware.
Suitable for Country stores and tvn grocer,
dealing in these articles, all of which having
been ; rocuredonthe most advantageous terms,
enables the subscriber to se l by the original
package or in regular assortments, at least e
(jiiai if not below the prices of any other Estab
lishment in the State. GC? Experienced Pack
er’s at all times in waitir.g N It. ILVBT.
Marshall's 11 n tilings, liarnard-st.
march 91 68
**-—— ■■■—
Boots and Shoes.
At Reduced Prices.
f|UfF, subscriber intending to close his bed
x ness early in the spring, offers for sale his
Stock of fresh Boots and Siioes, w holesale 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
tJQO pair ladies’ superior quality black moroc
co broad straps and village, heel and spring
heel walking Shoes
500 pair women’s black roaa morocco Slip
pers, of various qualities
700 pair gentlemen's fine nailed and sewed
calf skin Shoes, of a superior quality
830 pair children’s morocco and leather Shoes
and Boots, thick and thin Soles
ALSO,
Ladies’ nrunello and ‘aniask stum Shoes
White : nd colored kid do
Gentlemen’s fine Washington Bocts and dan
cing Pumps
Men’s good strong lined and bound Slices
Negroes’ thick Biogand and coarse Si.oes
Boys’ one Shoes, nailed and sewed
Misses’ black and colored morocco and leath
er thick and thin sole Shoes
Day & Martin’s Paste Blinking, &c. &c.
03-Country dealers will find it to their ad
vantage to call JAMES ADAMS,
South side Old .Market Square.
march 20 ni
Coffee,
1 i bags St. Domingo Coffee—landing
u iJsUJ ond for sale by H ALL & lIOY T.
march 16—04
Tim CA D LACES.
WJLI.IAM ROSE, has just received a very
large assortment of
ENGLISH DOUBLE GROUND THREAD
LACES and CAPE CROWNS,
Fine Bobiuet l.aces
Trimmings, Flounces and flounc’d Robes
Fine Linen Cambric and Cambric Hdkfs,
2 ca’ es fine 4-4 Irish Linen and Sheeting.
Together with his former assortment makes
the Slock very compleut and for sale cheap at
the sign of the (linden Fleece.
march 6 55
- > AW, removed their Store to Johnston’s
s 5 square, next to Mr Lnngwocth’s Book
store, where they are now opening a large and
elegant assortment of HATS of every descrip
tion, from the factory of
11EN KY <lt (ST Alt fn'i-tu- York,
liich are offered on their usual terms,
wmarch 9 5S
Insurance against Fire.
The iElna Insurance Company, Hartford, will
insure houses and buildings, merchandize, fur
niture and other property, including vessels in
port, their cargoes, fie. against loss or damage
by I ire, for any term from one month to one or
more years.
‘ldle conditions, which are moderate, may he
known oil up, lication to the subscriber, who is
authorized agent, and is emilowered to issue
policies without the delay incident to other a
gencies of this nature.
The Company undertake in all cases to pay
the full amount of the actual loss, provided it
uoes not exceed the amount insured The pre
miums ar*- reasonable, and siouid off r a strong
.r. iuccnwiit to any person having properly at
|hazard to place it in security.
jan 7 5 S. M ANTON.
Stolen.
Vn>’'OM tiic Plant atimi .1 Mr. M’Alpin, near
>5? this city, on the night ofthe .''6th, a fishing
sein , and tines, about Bit fathoms long, with a
■‘-rge cork birff ii the Ct litre Whoever wilt
return t!te same to the subscriber at John JL.il
librulge Esq shall receive 20 dollars reward,
march 28 74*i HENRY MILLER,
Notice.
\LL persons indebted to the estate of T)unicl
llobins, deceased, are requested to make
navment to the subscriber within 10 days from
date—The debts not then paid will be put in
suit; atul those having demands against said es
tate are requested to present them for payment
to THOMAS H. ROBINS, Adm’r.
march 28 o*
Dissolution.
XpITF, copartnership heretofore subsisting be-
LX tween the subscsibers under the (irm of
COYLE ii M*L\TYRK, is dissolved by mutual
consent, and Daniel Coyle is authorised to set
tle the business of the late concern—and will
pay ail dents due by them.
IHXIHL COYI.E,
JOHN 7 IVLIN TYKE.
march 2i> c*
Notice.
“• HO-E Pew Holders in the Independent
¥ Presbyterian Church of Savannah, who
’nave not yet assented to the assessment recent
ly laid for the purpose ot extinguishing its debts,
are notified that, if such assent be not given m
by the first of next month, their pews will then
be advertised for side according to the provis
ions of the title under which the. are held.
OLIVER STURGKS,
G hair man of Hoard Trustees.
march 16 66
For Sale,
That two story wooden Building as it
Mutlilnow stands, partly’ on the Steam Boat
wharf, and partly on the public land.
The purchaser to remove the same within six
days after the sale. If not sold at private sale
before Thursday the 28th ;nst. it will on that
day be sold at public auction. Apply to
JOHN DAVIDSON,
Agent S. B. Company.
march 23 c
Stock &” Produce Broker.
subscriber will attend to the purchase
3. and sale of STOCKS, PRODUCE v MER
CHANDIZE of every description, at a moderate
charge. CHARLES COTTON,
Hall ii Hoyt’s Buildings , on the Bay.
inarch 4 djtf
Notice ,
ALL persons itaving demands against the es
tate of E. F Dodge deceased, are reques
ted to present them duly attested to the sub
scriber, and those indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate payment t o
march 26 72* G. P. DODGE, Jldm’r.
Sugar and Coffee.
40 hhds prime Muscovado Sugar
50 bags do Green Coffee
Landing from sloop Emily’ from Havana and
for sale by HALL ii HOYT,
march 26 72
Nynkiit Crapes,
JUST teceived by the Augusta, from New-
York, a handsome assortment of Nankin
Crapes, for sale by F L. SHAY,
march 28—"72 tft-V. 7, Coixstret Ham.
MONDAY MORNING—APRIL 1, 1822.
.Mahogany Furniture,
Piano Fortes, Curled Hair Matrasses
Feather Beds, Chairs, s’c.
THE subscriber, agent for the well known
Factory of D. PHYFE, in the city of Netv-
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 do
Sofas and Couches, Rosewood and Mahogany
Pier Tables, with marble tops, Card Table;;
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 Str.ols
Music Book Cases, Mahogany Chairs
Curled Maple do, Rosewood do.
High post Rosewood Bedsteads, Field|do
do do Mahogany do Field do.
do do Curled Maple do field do
Dressing Glasses, of every description
Piano Fortes, the newest Music, &c.
Double and single curled hai Matrasses
do do feather Beds of. he best quality
A large assortment of Chairs.
All the above articles will be .. arratited to
stand the climate, and the subscribe, invites the
public generally to cull and view fort ‘einselves
at his Repository,
Church Huiidings, opposite Gibbon*’ Iluihlings.
‘ J. W. MORRALL.
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
I)HY GOODS.
‘S'*(iE Subscriber has received by the Levant
fi and other late arrivals from New-York, a
handsome assortment of
Spring (loods
Which w ill lie sold low for Cash.
6-4 Colored striped Cambrics, 6-4 Corded
ginghams. 9-8 super prints, 9-8 and 6-4 India
Jackcmet Cambrics, English Flag Handker
chiefs, madiass do. Turkey Red Bandannas,
purple Shaw's &c
—•-ALSO——
Striped Florence Silk Jackonet Flounced
Dresses. Marseilles and Valencia Vestings,
with a Variety of Fancy Goods,
F. L SHAV,
March 8 57 f'omoierre How.
Southern Candles.
fJjIUFTS & REED Have recently received—
3. 80 Boxes Charleston and 200 Boxes Fay
etteville Candles Warranted equal if not Su
perior to any mad'-; i the Southern States,
march 22 < ; i- _______
Whiskey, Cheese %t\
34 hbis Uy e V. hi.,key
9 casks fJoahen Cheese
60 bbls prime Beef
10 do Mess do
£0 firkins Goshen Rutter, for family use
40 kegs nianuf’d Tobacco, first quality
50 bbls Ale
25 kegs patent Shot, assorted sizes
50 boxes Soap, 50 do Caudles
50 kegs while Lead
35 do ground Verdigris
29 do Black Paint
16 bbls Lamp Black
4 do black Varnish
8 halfbbts Fly Market Beef
For sale by C C GRISWOLD k Cos.
march 28 74
The Hundred Wonders of the
If and and of the three kingdoms oj’
Mature,
ESCRIBED according io the latest and best
5 / authorities illustrated by Engravings—by
the Rev. C. C. Ci.aiikk —Pri e g-> Just recei
ved and for sale bv
r iIOS. LUNG WORTH,
march 27 Johnston ’ square.
Notice.
’|IME copartnership of POTT k McKlN
fi. NK, of New-York, was dissolved on the
31st of December, 1821, by mutual consent.
GIDEON POTT,
J P. M KINNE,
march 37 73
Corn afloat.
1800 bbls prime Virginia CORN, on board
sell. Fairy, laying at Moore’s v harf, for sale by
OLIVER PALMES.
march 25 i
Exchange on London,
J7OR SALE by
1 “ JOHNSTON & HILLS,
march 1R 65
Exchange on Britain,
BILLS O.Y AEIf-FORK
A T any sight—for sale by
JNO. H. REID & CO.
march 20 67
For Sale,
PLAISTERING II.WU in lihds. and hb!s—
just received and for sale by
RICHARDS £t BANKS,
march 22—ct Bolton’s central whf
Coffee.
THIRTY Bags prime Green Coffee Landing
and for Sale by
ROBERT S. GOFF,
march 2 c 69 Exchange Wharf
Corn A flout.
2750 Bushels Corn on board Schr. Trader
and for Sale by
I. M SAGE & Cos.
Sugar and Coffee.
20 hluls verv prime Muscovado Sugar
27 bags prime green Coffer-
Landing from sloop Emily, from Havana
For sale by J. L.Vi IIROP Si Cos.
march 76 72
Notice.
ALL persons haying demands against the es
tate of James Peto, late of South Carolina,
deceased, are requested to render them prop
erly attested according to law, and those in
debted, are requested to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned rncilified adininistra
u!s - MARY A. PETO.
march 12 GO
Notice,
4 LL sale of Property belonging to the estate
1 x of the late Capt. tiillicm Pelham, late of
.the slate of Georgia, deceased, is hereby for
bidden, as suits will ue insulutedfor tile recov
ery of the same by the subscriber, who is the
sole heir. ANN PARKER.
Savannah, .Wurth 8, 1822
(3* The Editors of the Miilei’geville, Nash
vide and Charleston papers, are” requested to
publish this notice for one month and forward
their accounts to Joseph Parker,-of Savannah
for payment. march 11 —6O
Notice.
INF- months after date application will be
L * made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Bryan county for liberty to sell the Real Es
tate of William Road, deceased.
DAVID KENNEDY, Executor,
march 14 9m*
dJ* Not ice.
PERSONS desirous if disposing of Lands in
Monroe, Houston, and Henry Counties !
and lands in the Counties generally, of tile tv- n |
last Land Lotteries, will please give informali< n *
to the subscriber by letter, post paid, through
tqe medium of the post office, stating tiie low
est pi ice for such, will prompt.v lie answered
feb 16 38 DAVIDPOi Oi K.
Notice.
\ LI. persons indebted to the estate of John
Chace, late of 91. Marys dec. are .equest
ed to make payment tc the subscriber within
;0 days from this date, the debts not then pari
will he put in suit, and those having demands
agai*t said estate are requested to presen
them for payment to
GEO. W. MARTIN, Atlm’or.
/an 22 s'ii 13
Take Notice.
RATINE months afterdate, I shall apply to tin
Lai Hon. the Judge of the nferior Court
Chatham County, for leave to sell he reales
late of W.G Knot:, ami for the benefit of the
heirar.d creditors of said deceased
S. G. TUKEADCRATT, Adm't
■r 62
Notice
PERSONS having demands against t! : ialt
Mr Archibald McLetai, dec are ret; -*e i
to render them properly attested ...gee -ie ♦
law; and those indebted are tequated ■ aW
immediate payment to the uiul, r> ge , quahfi
ed executors
JAMES WALLACE, >
HENRY Me A f .PIN LEx’rs.
THOMAS MILROSEj
feb 14 ill 38
Notice.
rhURING the Absence of the Subscriber
$ * William W. Creemer is aulhoriz and to act
as iiis attorney
JOHN B. CUKEMKR
nvi-cb 22 d’ O
Notice.
vgMIE subscribe** offer mv sale at greatly re
-3 duced prices,
800 boxes C \NI)IjES. fium their own
Manufactory, ackno . lodged to be far superior
to a t in tlic country.
100 boxes do Geo. Jackson & Co’s, brand
And No 1, 2 and 3 -ina;i
Georgia Candles. 4s, 5s and s’s, 20 a 23 cts. p ir>
Northern do (Gt. Ju kson St co.) 5s and 6’s
16 and 17 cts
do do other brands, 15 and 16
Spermaceti Cin dies, 44 a 46
No 1 Soap, primest quality, 10
Inferior do -1 a 6
Fancy Snap, 6 dozen, $ , a 2 50
Also, for sale,
No ) a 2 Mackerel, in whole and half bids,
i a:r.!i 26 72 1. It \EDWIN St Cos.
Notice.
Xij'lE copartnership of GUERARD St POL
kA AILI ,in Savannah, and of JAS B. J iU
DON, at Black Swamp, S. C is this day dissoj
ved by mutual consent. All persons having
claims, are re quested to bring tin ni forward,
and those indebted to settle with P Gtterard,
who is authorized to settle the affairs of the
concern. P GUEKARD.
THOS POI KILL.
JAS B. JAUDON.
Savannah. March 23, 1822 and
The subscriber will continue the Fac
torage anil Commission Business at the Store oc
copied by Giterarel & Polhtll, and rei|iiest3 a
continuance of tiie favors of their friends.
THOS. FOLHILL.
march 25 and
Notice.
rs HIE copartnership heretofore subsisting be
-4 facet, the subscribers, under the firm of
Jacob Keck- ii Cos is dissolved by mutual con
sent Those indebted will please call and make
pavmi nt, and those having demands present
them immediately to William Parvin, who is
duly authorised to settle the same
JACOB KECK,
WILLIAM PARVIN.
The subscriber will continue the Grocery’
Business at the old stand, and requests a fur
ther continuance of favors.
WILLIAM PARVIN.
march 26 c 72
Notice.
‘•MIRER months afterdate the urdersigned
5 will make application at the Planters’ Bank
of the State of Georgia, for payment of a Note
issued by the said Bank, the left hand halt of
which has been lost—No. 551, vahie §SO, sign
ed John Bolton, Pres’t.
JOSHUA MILNE,
march 1;3 tni6J
Auctions.
Administrators bales'.
By J. H. Herbert &“ Cos..
On the first TUESDAY in April ner.fy
VV ILL he. sold before f!ie Court-House in
* ’ this city, between the usual hours,
, The personal property of Mr. Daniel Hotch
kiss, deceased, consisting of the follow ing ar
ticles, one half of the line of Stages running;
between Savannah and Augusta, viz : 2 well
built w'mges, with all necessary Harnesses, 24
prime Horses, selected for the purpose, the
Stables at the different stands on ‘he road, al
so. one Gig and i fames, one Waggon at’fl Har
ness, sundry articles of Household Furniture,
f he above properly sold by permission of tlift
honorable the Inferior Court, and by order of
the administrator Terms Cash.
T-S l’e'sons wishing t. purchase the Stages,
should visit the hue and see the respective
team of Horses, as they will he sold as they
otand upon the line, the continuation of tho
running of the mail requiring it. feb 1 S
By J. 11, Hubert &“ Cos.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
On the first TUESDAY in May next will be 3o!d
before the Court-House in this city, between
the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
All that valuable Lot, No 2d, Trustees Gar.
dens, in the city of Savannah, front on East Broad
street, sold as the property of Mr. Samuel i at
j enport, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
| and creditors, by pi rmiss'on of the Honorable;
the Inferior Court of Chatham County, and by
order of the Administrators. Terms at time ol
,; l e - march 1’
AdiuiiMstrttor Sale,
By Halter and Minton.
On the fir,t Tuesday in Alay next
Jl’ 12 o'clock, in front of the Court Havre,
The wharf Lot \o. 8 called
Stanton’s wharf, with the buildings theron.—
Also, the lot and buildings thereon, lately in thu
occupation of I*. Stanton, deceased, situated in
3t . Janies square, Hcathcoat Ward, sold by peiw
nvssion of the honorable the Inferior Court, b f
order of the administrators—Terms Cash,
feb 23
‘ ADM! NISTRATOR’S SALE.
By Baker ft Minton.
On TUESDAY, 16th April next, in front of thei"?
Auction Store.
Fart of the personal estate of Col. AVm. Kcl!/,
deceased, consisting of Catpets, Rugs, Chairs,
Looking Glasses, dining and card Tables, Bu
reaus. Books and Book Case, Beds and Bedding,
Matrasses, Curtains, Shovels and Tongs. Fenders,
Crockery and Glass Ware, Knives Forks, Pla
ted Waae, Plantation Tools, &c. Sold bv order
o! ’he administrator. march 5
dministraturs Sales.
HV ,r ’- ‘• * d'e Honorable the Court of Oi>
f. “''inary, lor the county of Chatham, will be
j ; kt at the Court House, in this city, on the
, tirct Tuesday in .May next, at 12 oclnek, tl;tt
‘bloving property, her g the remaining part
of ihe real estate of Mazen Kimball, deceas
ed.
One vacant bo! of Ground, designated in the
■ of the city as No. 16, Jackson Ward, 60 by
9,. f-et; fronting on Orleans square and on Da
;.rd street continued, opposite house of It
i- .hi rshan , I sq. s biect to annual ground rent
to i>e ci y of g 55 68 100.
One half Lo., known and designated in thb
planet the eity as No i5, Warren ward, with
tin. improi ■. meuts thereon, consist mg of a good
two sloty H’ use and out buildings, rtcenllv
occupied b>. Vi J Lawrence, subject to ground
rent of Js7 50-luu- per annum.
I “nt.s of sale—fur the vacant Lot, one
third cash, on-third six months one third 12
months, with interest—payment secured bo
mortgage on the propel ty ‘ The half Lot, witl;
improvements ca3h—purchaser paying for t>
ties.
JAMES JOHNSTON;? ,
HENRY W HILLS $ Adm rs -
GEORGE SCIILI Y, Auct’r march 9 58,
Marshals Sales.
A V.N the first Tuesday in May next, will y*
* FSold at the Market House in the Town oi*
St Mary’s, between the usual hours ofter. and
three ..’clock
l he following NEGROES, viz. Serah, Charier,
Samuel, Mary and Amelia, Levied on as ther
property of David Lewis deceased, to satisfy
sundry Executions in favor of the United States
Vs Samuel Clarke, Administrator of David
Lewis.
Conditions of Sale Cash, in such Bills or
Specie, as will be received in the United States
Branch Bank, as no other will be received.
M ROOG Dy M.
St Mary’s march 16 70 march 29
Marshal's Sales,
ON the first Tuesday in May next, will bp.
soid at the Market-horse in the town qj;
Si Mary’s, between the usual hours of ten anti
three o’clock. y>
The following NEGROES, viz; Cato, Arre
sted, Ned, Coco, Mdley and her child, Mary.
Prissilla, Delila, Lucy, and her three children
Isaac, Jacob, and Bella.
Also, the following Tracts of Land, laying,
and being in East-Florida, viz : One Tract con
taining tw o hundred and six - }’ acres, more o*
less, situated on Mills’s Swamp.
One tcact containing 175 acres more or lesfh
situated on Bells River, with the improvements
thereon; one tract, containing six thousand
eight hundred and eighty six acres, more ot
ic ss, situated ou the waters ofNassaw River-
One tract containing five thousand four hundred
and sixty acre3, more ot less, situated on Bell’s
River—One tract, containing three thousamt
six hundred and fifty four acres, taore ot less,
situated on Brandy Branch—One tract contain
ing two hundred and sevfnty acres, more O ‘
less, situated on McQteen’s Swamp—Ore
tract containing two hundred acres, more or
less, situated on Bells River, and one lot in the
town of Fernandina.
The above property pointed out by the de
fendant to satisfy an Execution issued out of
the Sixth Circuit Court of the United States for.
the District o%Georgia, in favor of William
Kelly Vs. Ktcazer Waterman, —Conditions ot”
Sale Cash. ‘-B BOOG Dy M}.
St. Mary’s march IS—march 2b
No. ry V’OL. £S