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PROSPECTUS.
. THE
SAVANNAH MUSEUM]
Published in Savannah, Ga.
COSAM EMIR BARTLET, Ed iron.
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vice which could have induced an Editor to de
part from his duty, will compel him to reform.
The principles of the present Editor of the
Mcseum, must necessarily have become known,
to a large portion of the community, by his for
mer editorial labors. His views of men and mea
sures have been explained to the public, by
practical comment. Ami it is thought that his
past course will b. ar him out iii the assertion,
that his main object has always been, to pub
lish an INDEPENDENT, .HONEST, and IM
PARTIAL PAPER, which should serve the in
terests of the great body of the people, without
flattering the vanity, cringing for the favor, or
disguising the vices, of any particular class of
them. However mistaken he may have been
in the means made use of to accomplish this
great object—yet he can truly say, that he lias
been devoted to it, with an honesty of inten
tion, and singleness of heart, which lias disdain
ed ail considerations of pecuniary advantage, or
personal feeling’. Where his path ol duty has
been clearly marked out, he believes he has
endeavored to follow it, regardless of conse
quences. He believes that no sellisii feelings,
no views of individual profit, honor or emolu
ment, have had power to force him from a stand,
which the interests of the people and the hon
or of his country have called upon him to as
sume. Where ins duty has been plain, he has
endeavored that iiis conduct should be fearless
and determined. He has not hesitated to de
nounce political profligacy, though clothed with
authority; he has advanced boldiy to the charge,
and attacked the enemies of economy, of jus
tice, of liberty, and the people, in the strong
holds of their power. Tins iie has not done to
.gratify any angry feelings of his own, but be
cause he deemed the public good demanded it.
In particular, it will be the wish of tlie Edi
tor to keep the Mcseu.ii aloof from all party
entanglements. In his editorial character, lie
will know no party, but the American people;
and will acknowledge no leaders but the Spirit
of Justice, and his own conscience, in the fate
oi’ other establishments, he has learned tile des-,
tiny which must always await the Editor, who
suffers himself to be made the tool of a party.
He is thrust forth as the “Cat’s paw” in all
quarrels; pushed forward as principal in con
troversies, where he lias no interest, and can
gain no honor; and must bear the odium of sins
which are not his own. If the designs of the
party succeed, he is n. glected, because his ser
vices are no longer useful. If the sinister de
signs of the pariy are detected and tail—the
printer, who was only an instrument in the hands
of more cunning men—who omy became odious
from assuming other people’s actions —is sacri
ficed to a sellisii policy; lie is made the scape
gold, and sent forth nuo the wilderness with
the sins of* the whole party on his head.—
Mamed, therefore, by the example of others,
the Editor of the Museum will lend himself to
the views of no party. He will advocate the
interests of THE PEOPLE, and trusts to them
alone for patronage.
In the competition between citizens for posts
of honor and. profit, the influence of the Muse
um shall always be exerted on the side of vir
tue and talents. The spirit of our government
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tice. Honors and oliicts are not tile property
of any family or party —but are the free gift
cf tlie people; and should be bestowed upon
those whose virtues have rendered them illus
trious. They should be bestowed as a reward
for eminent services rendered the country—and
not held out as bribes for political duplicity.
Sttcli have been the views and principles which
have governed the Editor ot the Museum in
his past course, and which he modestly hopes
will'continue to guide him for the future. In
soliciting an increase of patronage, which may
render the Museum more extensively useful, the
Editor trusts that the principles he lias support
ed, are such as will advance the best interests
of his country, and which the enlightened ci
tizens of Georgia cannot but approve. With
these impressions, and these hopes, this PROS
PECTUS is submitted to a liberal public.
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THE BAT ANN AH MUSEUM.
Francis J. Lay ,
HAS just received a further supply of Drugs,
Medicines, &c. warranted of the first qual
ity, which makes his assortment very complete
for sale low at his Drug and Chemical ware
house, corner of Congress Os VVhi taker-streets,
Shadd’s building.
Cnbebs, Chamomile Flowers
Cream Tartar, Cinnamon
Cloves, Mineral Putty
Oil Pennyroyal, Powdered Ginger
Root Ginger, Oil Mint
Flax Seed, Elm Bark, Mace
Magnesia, Wells’ refined Liquorice
Powdered Jalap, Tart Emetic
Gum Camphor, Gum Opium
Rob Lafecttire, Trusses assarted
Common Castor Oil, low
Tooth Brushes, Tooth Paste,
Tooth Powder
Lynch k Clarke’s superior Soda Powders, put
up in tin bokes, warranted to keep in all cli
mates, Sic. &c.
ALSO,
Afresh assortment of l)r. Isaac Thompson’s
Patent Medicines, which are offered whole
sale and retail at the patentee’s prices,
april 4 80
Stock & Produce Broker.
* > <PlH'. subscriber will attend to the purchase
t and sale of STOCKS, PRODUCE MER
CHANDIZE of every description, at a moderate
! charge. CHARLES COTTON,
Hall Cv Hoyt’s Buildings, on the Hay.
march 4 dftf
’ j AVE removed their Store to Johnston's
3 square, next to Mr Lougworlh’s Book
store, where they are now opening a large and
. l-.-gant assortment of HATS of every descrip
-1011. from tlie factory of
I TEN BY COS T Alt Yew- York,
hich are offered on their usual terms.
-’ niarch 9 58
For Sale.
Y the subscriber, that valuable LOT No. 2,
Tower tytliing, Decker ward, 60 feet in
• font, and 90 in depth, in .Vlarkei-square Ap
ply to MOSES CLKLANI).
march 27 ns
Linen Drilling.
il case double twill’d Linen Drilling, for sale
41 by
BLANCHARD, BROTHERS G CO.
march 3d m 76
Dry Goods , Nails, lloman Ce
ment §c,
Landing from sebr Ranger from London.
247 pieces best Slrelitz Oznaburgs
57 do Sail Cloth
12 bales bleached Sheetings
11 trusses Shoe Thread
Blue, red and white Baize
Swanskins, Dmets
6-4, 7-4 and 8-4 Blankets
Rugs, Summer Cloths
Fine Flannels, Shirtings
Cotton Bagging tic.
50 casks * email Cement
80 kegs Rose Nails, assorted
80 do ground white Lead, containing 28
and 56 lbs each. For sale by
april 3 79 C C GRISWOLD k Cos.
p. mcdermott,
jj kFFERS for sa ; e at his Hardware, Dry Good
■Jbc Grocery Store, Market-square, as follows:
.? General Assortment of
Hard-Ware and Cutlery,
Among which are, 4
Cross-cut mill and whip Saws
A general supply of Building articles
70 Kegs cut Nails in 106 ff> kegs
Wrought Nails 3,4, 6,8, 10 and 20d
1 case fine Guns, from 20 to So dollars
Share Moulds and Shot assorted
2 tons Castings, tirades’ patent Hoes, no 1, 2
and 3
50 dnz. Plough Lines, and 30 Bed Cords
100 straws Tumblers
70 lbs fine Shoe Threads in hanks
li lack-smith Bellows, 24, & 34, inch, war
anted
Whittcmorcs Cotton Cards, in boxes and half
boxes
A general assortment of Wooden Ware
Market and Closth Baskets
15 bbls malaga Wine, 4 casks Cherry Wine
4 pipes Cognac Brandy, Dupfiy’s brand
4 puncheons Irisil Whiskey, fifth proof 2
years old
10 bbls loaf Sugar
Philad. Beef & Tongues in half bbls put up
expressly for ffimdy use
\ general supply cf Liquors by retail which he
can recommend,
Also a general assortment of Garden Seeds,
from W Mahon’s, also liis book for gardening,
with Smith’s Botany.
He will sell any ’ of the above goods low for
Cash or town acceptances,
abril 5 81
lAHE subscriber has lately lost a watch—it is
. a double cased English one. makers name
•I. Harvey. No 3446, bought of .1 l’enfield in
Feb. 1815 J—it is requested that should such a
wa'ch be met with, it would be stopped, for
which a suitable reward wilt be paid if required
All persons arc cautioned from purchasing the
same unless offered by myself,
april <4 b')e+ JOSEPH 5. MILLER.
FRIDAY MORNING-APRIL 19, 1822.
Mahogany Furniture,
Piano Fortes, Curled flair .Matrasses
Feather Beds, Chairs, <sj*c.
THE subscriber, agent for the well known
Factory of D. PHYFE, in the city of New-
York, respectfully informs the citizens of Sa
vannah, that be has brought to this city a large
& fi.l! 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 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 Sterols
Music Book Cases, Mahogany Chairs
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, cf every description
Piano Fortes, the newest Music, £tc.
Double and single curled hai Matrasses
do do feather Beds oh he best quality
A large assortment of Chairs.
All the above articles will be ~ nrranted to
stand the climate, and the subscribe, invites the
public generally to cull and view fort lemtelvcs
at liis Repository,
Church Buildings, o'tposiie Gibbons’ Buildings.
J. YV. 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
C. O. Grisyvold, & Cos.
Offers sos sale at Taylors’ wharf.
60 bbls prime Beef
35 do Pork city inspection
15 do Mess Pork
40 do Ale
50 do prime Butter for family use
40 Itegs Manufactured Tobacco
20 do patent Shot assorted sizes
50 boxes Candles, 50 do Soap
16 bbls Loaf Sugar
SO kegs white Lead
S3 do ground Verdigris
29 do black paint
16 bbls Lamp Black
4 do black Varnish 84 april 9
Exchange on London,
For sale by
JOHNSTON k HILLS.
march 18 65
liacon.
30,000 lb N. Carolina Bacon of Ist quality,
now landing and for .-.ale by
april 10 ’ 85d TUFTS & REED.
Leghorn Hals.
One case Leghorn HATS, Nos. 3 > lo 58, for
sale by BAKER & MINTON,
april 10 85<l
Notice.
4 LL persons having demands against the es
l\ tateofCelete Ann \1 ‘Coy, late of Savan
nah, deceased, are requested to present them
to the subscriber.
S. C. GREENE, Jtdmsl’r.
‘ april 10 lif* 85 _____
E. I. Sugar.
200 bbls and 260 bags E. 1 double boil’d Su
gar, landing fsona brig Almira, and for sale by
E. WILLIAMS k CO.
april 8 88
* For Sale,
4 PRIME negro man about 22 years of age, a
good mason. Apply to
anril 5 -81 J , . HERBERT & CO
Bacon 35 Lard.
50,000 wt Prime North-Caiolma Bacon
100 kegs prime Lard, in kegs suitable for
family use—Just received and for sale by
P L W IGKS,
april 8 33 Jones’ lower wharf
Sugar and Tobacco.
SO bbls Loaf Sugar
20 do Lump do.
SO kegs No. 1 h 2 manufactured Tobacco
sdo Cavendish Tobacco
For sale by J- MEIGS,
april 6—d§ Bulloch’s buildings.
Butter , Cognac Brandy, Ja
maica Hum, #c.
30 firkins very prime Goshen Butter
4 pipes Cognac Brandy
4 IthdS Jamaica Rum
31 boxes Crackers
AI.SO,
A general assortment of DOMESTIC GOODS,
consisting of 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 brown & bleach'd
Shirtings and Sheetings—Plaids and Stripes.
Chambrays, Denims, Checks, Ticking, inclu
ding 2 cases of Matteawan Goods, of heavy at
Blue Df nims, Plaids and Stripes, Dandarills.
&c. together with a general assortment of
G HOC E KIES. For sale by
TELLER & VAN VOOUHIS,
Next to the corner of Market-square,
St. Julian-strcet.
april 3 and
To Rent ,
a The subscribers STORES are now
ready to receive tenants, either for the
single store, or tenement, being situated at the
head of the shipping, with an extensive Wharf,
will be found profitable for the Augusta busi
ness. Persons desirous of occupying any part
or the whole, will find them convenient and the
rent reasonable.
Also, that commodious HOUSE situated on
the fork of the Augusta and Louisville roads,
nearly compleated, erected purposely for a
house of entertainment,with the lot of five acres
attached to it, For terms apply to
jos. stiles:
aprtl 4 80
Notice
[S hereby given, that the left hand halves of
ten fine hundred dollar notes of the Hank of
the United States, signed by W. Jones, Presi
dent, and Jona. Smith, Cashier, of tlie numbers
and tenor described b**lo\v, were placed in the
post-office at Philadelphia < n the evening of the
13:11 December, 1820, inclosed in a letter by J.
S. U G llohsqn, to Joshua Milne at Savannah in
Georgia, which letter wan never received; and
ns the entire mail ol the 14 li Dec. from Phila
delphia to Savannah miscarried, the belief is
I that the said letter and notes were stolen or
robbed from the mail. Application having been
made to the bnk by the subscriber for the nai -
ment of the whole of said notes, all persons
| concerned are requested to take notice.
(Signed) JOSHUA MILNE.
Jan. 1,1817 A 1470 favor of C S West §IOO
A 9;>6 “ j Houston JUO
“ B 903 “ < 300
“ D 1052 < PSeip 1,0
0 426 < \t Rush, jr. lyi;
D 773 “ C ° hidings lOu
May2o,lßlß A 1868 < J-Peale, Jr. J!H;
“ C 1797 *• lo
I) 1679 “ • ICO
“ I) 15J5 “ “ lot*
Si 000
april 8 fid; 2
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the cs
i - tale of James Peto, late of South Carolina,
deceased, are requested to render them prop
erlv attested according to law, and these in
debted, are requested to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned qualified admimsira
ti'X. MARY A. PETO.
march 12 60
Notice.
NINE months alter date application will be
made to the Honorable the lnfe-iur Court
of Bryan county for liberty to sell the Real Es
tate of William Road, deceased.
DAVID KENNEDY, Executor,
march 14 9 m*
QJ^Notice.
PERSONS desirous < f disposing of Lands in
Monroe, Houston, and Henry Counties,
and lands in the Counties generally, cf the two
last Land Lotteries, will please give information
lo the subscriber by letter, post paid, through
tqe medium of the post-office, stating tne low
est price for such, will promptly be answered
felt 16 38 DAVID POLO: K.
Notice.
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of John
t\ Chace, late of St. Marys dec. are request
ed to make payment ti: the subscriber wit!.m
50 days from this date, the debts not then ; am
will be put in suit, and those having dem indt
against said estate are requested to presen
them for payment to
GEO. W. MARTIN, Adm’or.
jan 22 sni 5 8
Take Notice.
NINE months afterdate, I shall apply’ to the
Hon. the Judge of the nferi ir Court
Chatham County, for leave to sell he Modes
tate of AV.G Enoe, and for tlie benefit oi ■> ■
heirs* ad creditors of said deceased
S. G. TI 1 REA DC It A JT, .Him’ r.
IC e 2
Notice.
PERSONS having demands against the ; vte
Mr. Archibald Mel.eran, dec are requester
lo render them properly attesh’d agreeable to
law; and those indebted me request; i to make
immediate payment to the undersigned quaiifi
ed executors.
JAMES WALLACE, )
HENRY McALPIN. Cl'.x’rs.
TOO VIA’ IILKOSK j
feb 14 ill 38
Notice.
rfvHF. subscribe’s offer for sale at greatly re
e ducc-d prizes,
800 boxes CANDLES, fiom their own
Manufactory, acknowledged to be far superior
to a -y in tlie country.
100 boxes do Geo. Jackson St Co’s, brand
And No 1, 2 and 3 Soap
Georgia Candles, 4s, 5s and 6’s, 20 a 23 cts. p lb
Northern do (Geo. Jackson & co.) 5s and 6’s
16 and 17 cts
do do other brands, 15 and 16
Spermaceti Candles. 44 a 46
No 1 Soap, plainest quality, 10
Inferior do 4 a 6
Fancy Soap, 6 dozen, §2, a 2 50
Also, for sale,
No 1a 2 Mackei in whole and half bbls.
march 26 72 L B ALDWIN & Cos.
Notice.
‘tfMIRFF, months after date the undersigned
* will make, application at the Planters’ Bank
ofthe Slate of Georgia, for payment of a Note
issued by the said Bank, the left hand half of
which has been lost—No. 551, value %50, sign
ed John Bolton, I’res’t.
JOSHUA MILNE,
march 13 fnidl
Notice.
IMIE partnership heretofore existing between
the subscribers under the firm of James
Poultney & Cos. is dissolved by mutual consent,
those persons indebted will please call and make
immediate payment, and those having demands
present them immediately to John I’arvin, who
is duly authorized to settle the concern.
JAMES POULTNEY,
JOHN PARVIN
(j3 James Poultney & Cos. refer their custom
ers to M. Hopkins St Go. Market-square,
april 4.c 80
Notice-
MISS T. BEAUVALLET begs leave to in
form her friends and the public general
ly, that Mrs. J Dechesaux having retired from
Business, she has urchased her
STOCK OF FANCY GOODS,
and will con.inue the business in her own name
at the sane stand, where she will always keep
a general assortment in that line.
Savannah, April S, 18J8S*
glictioits.
By J. li. Herbert & 1 Cos.
.ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
On the first TUESDAY in May next will he sold
before the Court-House in Ibis eitv, between
the usual 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 Dav
enport, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
aqd creditors, by permission of the Honorable;
the Inferior Court of Chatham County, and bv
order of the Administrators. Terms'at time of
,:le ’ march l
Atlminisjtr.itop Sale,
By linker and Minton.
On (!e first Toe§J|v in May uext
Jit 12 6* clock, in front of {tx Court House,
Tlie wharf Lot a. 8 railed
Stanton’s wharf, with tlie/buildings tlieron.
Also, tlie lot and buildings thereon, “lately in the
occupation of P. Stanton, deceased, situated in
St ; James square, Heathcoat Ward, sold bv per
mission of the honorable the Inferior Court, by
order of tlie administrators—'Terms Cash
feh 28
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Hy J. li. Herbert <\* Cos.
On Tuesday, 23d April, will be sold at the store
formerly occupied by Sami. El ans, dec.
Phc personal Property of said
dec. consisting of sundry articles of Wearing Ari
p.'.rel, Beds. Bedding, Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables,
| Bureaus, Sideboard, Carpets Sofas, Book Cases’
| Andirons, Candlesticks, &c. &c. Also, a valua
ble collection of Books, consisting of about 1500
volumes of the most approved works, some of
which are in superb binding. Sold by permis
sion of (lie bon. the Inferior Court of” Chathaifi
County, by order of tlie administrators.
Terms cash. april 6
Administrators Sales.
II V order of the Honorable the Court of 0r
.5 dinary, lor the county of Chatham, will be
sold at the Court House in this citv, on the
first Tuesday in May next, at 12 oclock, the
following property, being the remaining part
of the real estate of llazen Kimball, deceas
ed.
One vacant Lot of Ground, designated in the
plan of the city as No. 16, Jackson Ward, 60 by
90 feet; fronting on Orleans square and on Ba
yard street continued, opposite house of R
Habersham, T mj. subject to annual ground rent
lo be coy of §55 68 100.
One halt Lot, known and designated in the
pianos the city as No i5, Warren ward, with
lhe improvements thereon,consisting of a good
.‘wostory House and out buildings, recently
occupied by Mr J Lawrence, subject to ground
rent of §7 50-100 per annum.
‘Terms of salt—fur the vacant Lot, one
tnird cash, oik third six months one third 3
mouths, with interest—payment secured bv
mortgage on the property. * The half Lot, with
improvements cash—purchaser paying for ti
ties.
JAMES JOHNSTON;? . , ,
HENRY W HILLS t Adm rs -
GEORGE SCMI.TY, Auct’r march 9 58
Marshals Sales.
$ iy lll{ first Tuesday in May next, will ha
a • Sold at the Market House ii*the Town o
31. Mary’s, between the usual hours often and
three o’clock /
The following NEGROFS, viz. Serah, Charles,
Samuel, Mary and Amelia, Levied on as the
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, ns will be received in the United States
Branch Bank, as no other will be recened.
M lIOOG Dy. M.
St. Mary’s march 16 70 march 23
Marshal’s Sales,
ON tlie first Tuesday in May next, will be
sold at the Market-house in the town of
St. clary’s, between the usual hours of ten and
three o’clock.
The following NEGROES, viz : Cato, Arm
sted, Ned, Coco, Milley and her child, Mary,
I’rissilla, 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 coni
Mining two hundred and six'y acres, more or
less, situated on Mills’s Swamp.
One tract containing 175 acres more orlefff,
situated on Bells River, witli the improvements
thereon; one tract, containing six thousand
eight hundred and eighty six acres, more or
les3, situated on tlie waters of N'assaw River.—
One tract containing five thousand four hundred
and sixty acres more oi less, situated on lieltlft
River—One tract, containing three thousand
-ix hundred and fifty four acres, more or less,
situated on Brandy ilrsnch —One tract contain
ing two hundred and seventy.acres, more o:
less, situated cn Mi Queen’s Swamp—One
tract containing two lyundred acres, more or
less, situated on lletls River, and one lot in the
town of Feriiandina.
The above property pointed out by the cCe
fendaiit to satisfy an Execution issued out oi
the Sixth Circuit Court of the United States for
the District of Georgia, in favor of William .
Kellv Vs. Eleazer W'aterman,—Conditions of
Sale Cash. M. HOOG Dy. M.
St. Marv’s march 16— 70 march 23
By Baker and Minton,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold
in front of the Court-House in Savannah, be
tween the usual hours,
The Buildingß on Lot No. (40)
Warren Ward, in said city, together with the un
expired term of the lease of said lot, being the
remaining part of the estate of H. Herson, dec.
Sold by virtue of an order of the hon. the Infe
rior Court of Chatham County, by order of this
administrator. Terms cash. ’ ’ april 6
Exchange on Frovidence , B. /
For sale by S. JLVNTQN,
mardli 29 Rice’s-wha. i
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