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PUBLISHED DAILY BY COSAM EMIR BARTLET.
THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM
Ii published near Whitaker-stjeet, on the Bay,
every day for eig t months and three times a
veek for the remaining four months in the year,
jt eight dollars per a.i mm, if paid in advance,
er ten dollars if paid a*’ er the expiration of the
year. No subscriptions are received for a period
less than six months, for which e.ve dollars are
charged.
The SAVANNAH’ MUSEUM for the Country
j s published to meet the arrangements of the
mail, three times a week at five dollars per an
num, if paid in advance, or eight dollars per
annum if not paid during the year.
Advertisements not exceeding twelve lines are
published in both papers thp first iinie. for 75
cents, and continued in the city paper, nit'ess
otherwise ordered, at 33 cents each continuation
—Advertisements over twelve lines charged in
the same proportion.
When an Advertisement is/ent to the office
without anv number of insertions being expres
sed >n the face of the order,'it is understood,
that the adverJser wishes it continu. J until fur
ther notice. Therefore, all Advertisements
which are not originally limited to a certain num
ber of insertions, are continued and charged un-1
til an order for discontinuance is received. Ad
vertisements not continued oftener than once a
week, are charged for each insertion, the same as
in. w advertisement.
l,ands for Sole.
*“• • •
l r*b e disposed of at a low pace and on
77 accommodating terms, a valuable M-act of
land on Lewis’ Creek and on the Altamaha river
4miles above the town of Darien, formerly the
propertv of Mr. Wm. Joyner. The tract consists
of 1190 acres, 200 of which are cleared and im
proved with the ordinary Plantation Houses—
There are about 809 acres of first quality tide
land, suitable for the culture of Rice, Cotton or
Suirar; the rem: inflcr high land, with an exten
sive knowl fine on which these .de
ment is made.
The land is well timbered, and from its conti
guity to a market, will, in its clearing, instead of
incurring expense, produce profit by the sale of
Shingles and other lumber, the proceeds of which
must far exceed the expenses of the lab ir. This
trset is one of the. oldest snivel sand consequent.
Ivbest,selection of River Swamp land, with an
erceilent pitch of tide, suitable to any snecies of
culture -having a beautiful sffite fir a r •silence
and located at an agreeabl e d’o.aoce from the
tmvn of Darien, for purposes of business or mea
sure. Terms and a more particular des°ripti an
may be known on application !o
GEORGE SCHLEY,
7niu'chl4 d62 No. 1, Commerce Row.
GEORGIA HOVEL.
THIS Establishment well-known for snm f
time past, having been thoroughly reoaireii
and many extensive additions made to it, is a
gain opened for the rccommodrrtiofi f boarder
—it is in a healthy and airy part rtf the city, and
is well calculated for giving comfort and ease (.->
all who may patronize the establishment. Toe
proprietor can at any time a'-c-'-TUnnciate pri
vite families, having spare rooms lur that pur
pose.
Travellers and constant boarders will be well
attended to, as goCd stables and hostlers have
been procured—and the eating establishment
will at all times be furnished with the very best
viands the market can afford. The bedding is
of the first order and attentive servants are pro
rtired to provide every comfort that can ve had
for those who t may call for them. In the Bar
lloomtfie beat of Liquors will be furnished;—
Rad in the reading room department to those
whe wish food for the mind, paoers from every,. •
quarter of the United States wiil be found The
subscriber trusts from the endeavors he shall
dike, to render every individual comfortable
who may patronize the Georgia Hotel, that he
will receive a share of the public patronage. .
IIENRY BUFORD,
Baptist Chitrch Square.
pril 27 lm
sSTilll
Travellingfr. North to South
“R'RDM four to six new, comfortably construe
£- cd four wheel vehicles, drawn by four
horses each and driven by sober and careful
drivers, wiil set out from Trenton in New-Jer
te y *o Savannah via Augusta in Georgia, on or
about the 15th of September next. The route
through Pennsylvania, Vi ginia and the Caroli
tias, will be confined as much to the neighbor
hood of the mountains, as the good roads thro’
Ibft country will allow. The journey will he
leisurely taken, so as to consume from four to
five or even six weeks, dependent somewhat on
‘he inclination of the persons who may become
passengers.
Those who are disposed to engage seats for
hie.above described journey, can do so by ap
plying to the Post-master at Savannah. Fviuv
lly in the choice of seats will be regulated by
numbering the first applicant, one. which wiil
t tUiUe that person to the first selection, and o
0:1 to the last. An entire carriage can be taken
l! ? by engaging the number of seats,
may 28 1U26
/ttSKi*ancc against Fire’
■” Insurance Company, Hartford,
i will msiire houses and buuv<ng ‘
4i?e, turniture, and other property, including
ycsssls in tiie port, their cargoes, &c. again#’
‘<*>s or damage hy Fire, for any term from one
n * ! l i jdi to one or more vest a.
v t>e conditions, which are moderate, may be
“nowii on application to the subscriber*, who is
a'uthofi 2e d agent, and is empowered to issue
policies without the delay incident to other a
gencies of this nature.
‘ ‘ le company undertake in all cases to pay
V e mil amount of the actual loss, provided it
‘ oes _ n 't exceed tire amount insured. I tie
premiums are reasonable, and should offer a
htron iJ inducement to any person having pro-
P ert J r at hazard to place it in security,
2ft 26 S \V\yTON.
To Let ,
sfi| One of those Tenements in the rear
of Col. Shellmati’s boardingshouse —'The
-will be low and possession can be obtained
immediately For further particulars, apply at
■ e Museum office, ma 6—7 j
TOE SAVANNAH MUSEUM.
Mahogany Furniture ,
Fianno Fortes, Curled Ilnir Matrasses
Feather Beds, Chairs dfc.
THE Subscriber has removed bis Cabinet
Furniture to his new Store in Whitaker
street opposite Col. Sficlmans Mansion House,
where lie oflers tor Sale on accommodating
| .erms a large and full assortment of
Cabinet Furniture
nf the best quality consisting of the following
articles,
Side Hoards, with and without I.iquor Cases
Sets of Dining ‘1 ables, single do.
Sofas and Couches, Rosewood and Mahogany
Pier Tables, with marble tops, Card Tables
Tea Tables, Breakfast Tables, Dressing Ta
bles, with apd without glasses
Rosewood and Mahogany work ‘Fables
do do Writing do
Secretaries, nook Cases, Bureaus
Double and single Wash Stands, Piano Stools
Music Book Cases, Mahogany Chairs
Curled Maple do, Basewood do
High post Rosewood Bedsteads, Field do
do do Mahogany do Field do
do do Curled Maple do Field do
Looking Classes
I’ier and Mantle do
Dressing do of every description
piano Forte®, .he newest Music, he.
Double and single curled hair Matrasses
do do feat her Beds of the best quality
A large assortment oi Chairs.
J. W. MORRELL,
may 10 H
Com. Flour, % Bacon
The t are- •of tin stoop Rosanna fromJFred
erickburgh f,ir’sate by HALL Z£ 1.
irav 13 13
and *1 ermacetli
Candles.
500 gallons Spermacetti l-.amp Oil in barrels
and tierces, of a superior quality
25 boxes Spermacetti Cand.es, from J How
land, jon & co's manufactory, Aew-\oik, just
- <* twoSra ‘Cornwall.
may 13
CORN
■ bushels prirtle Maryland Corn,
ScjSdXDcargo ufst *
!>3 navK 13
The Library,
IS open for the delivery of Hooks,
W ednesday and Friday, from 4 to 6 o^clo-k
Paints, Oil , Window Glass Sjc
AUGUSTUS CORNWALL,
HAS received per ships Garonne, General
Carrington, Corsair, and brig Pantbea, an
additional supply of the above articles, viz;
500 kegs London and Liverpool White Lead,
ground in oil, in 28,56, and 112 lb kegs
100 kegs Spanish Drown, gyound in oil
100 do Venitian Red do
100 do Yellow Ochre do
100 do black Paint do
•530 gallons Linseed Oil
150 do Spirits Turpentine
300 do Lamp Oil
300 boxes American, English, French and
German Window Glass, assorted,from
7 by 9 to 12 by 18
Together with a general assortment of Paints
and Painters Artic'es, which will be sold on ac
cohimodating terms ac his Paint Store in White-’
kersirt et, near Col Sheiman’s Mansion Mouse.
ALSO,
10 bis first quality Albany Ale
april 23 96
CHEAt* Eli TUAN EVE**
Just opened at the most reduced prices, at
lETER lIHEGE’S
Three doors south of the Post Office.
70 pieces fine quality Oznabuigs, at 12* Cs
per yard
100 do extra do Strelitz do at 14cts
Plain and striped Russia drill, of the first
qualify, gt pr yd
Vigonia Summer cloth, for coats and panta
loon,, 62* cts pr yd
French Russia drill of all colours
Superfine 6-4 cotton cambric, 12 yards for
. m
Fine Aien.s white and coloured Sox, 3 pair
for a dollar
Ladies w hite silk Stockings §1 50 pr pair
Gentlemen’s elastic long silk llozc 552
100 ps fine and extra Irish Linen from 50
cts to Jsl, full 4-4 wide
10 cases extra quality water proof broad &
narrow brim heaver Hals §7 50
7 do second quality from 2 to §4
ALSO,
30 PACKAGES
Df the most fashionable Gentleman and
Servant’s Summer clothing made
in the newest style.
’ousts* mg of
Searsuclter, Russia drill, white Jane
French Nankeenet, Canton and Nankeen
Crape
Blue and black Florentine Bombazine and
Camblet Pantaloons
Searsucker, Gingham and Bombazine,round
Jackets
Bombazette, Bombazine, Searsucker, Ging
hams and Flanel Coatees
English Florentine, white, coloured and Va
lencia Wcstcoats
Fine and ‘-xtra fine Linen and Cotton Shirts
with and without frills
Sen an ts corderoy round Jackets and Pan
taloons of ail sizes
Marino Shirts and draws for Summer
Flannel do do
A great quantity of fine and extra fine, Gen
’ llemen’s fashionable Goats
do single and double mill’d Pantaloons of all
sizes and colours
A great quantity of Duck Trowsers and Shirts
for Laborers. 88 april 13
THURSDAY MORNING—JUNE 6, 1322.
C. Kelsey fij Cos.
Have received by the brig’ Hope and other late ar
rivals,
PLAIN and striped Russia Drill
Elegant Crape Dresses
Plaid and striped Silks
Levantine and Florence do
Black Silk Cambist
Black and colored Canton Crapes
Valentia Vest shapes
Black and plain Silk Hdkf’s
India and German Flag do
Bl’k. blue and col’d Italian Sewing Silk
Long and short yellow Nankeens
Russia Sheetings
Imitation do
hlen’s and women’s white cotton Hose.
Common and supt rfine Calicoes
Irish Linens, whole and half pieces
Book, Mull and Jackonet’ Muslins
White and colored Cravats
Linen Cambrics and Long Lawns
Domestic Shirtings
do Sheetings
do Plaids aid Stripes
Madapolau and Power Loom Shirtings
Thread and Bohinet Laces
Worked Flounces
Collaret Rands
Striped and plain Ginghams
White Jeans and Satteens
Cotton Cassimcres
Striped Cotton Florentine
Blue mixed Satinets
Common and Superfine Broadcloths
do do ‘ Cassimeres
Silk Umbrellas and Parasols
Gilt Coat and Vest Buttons
Pearl do
Tortoise Shell Combs
Imitation oo
Black and white Silk Hose
do do do Gloves
Beaver and Rucksin do
Black and white Italian Crapes
Black Florentines, French and ndia
White Merseilles Vesting
Apron Checks
Plain and figured Lustring Ribbons
Black Velvet do
Madrass I .'andkerchiefe
Worked Muslin Dresses
4-4 and 6-4 Mllinets
Straw Bonnets
Oznaburgs
Gerrpan Rolls
Cotton Bed Ticking
Brown Linens
Bombazettes, plain and figured
With a variety of other GOODS, which are
offered for sale cheap for cash or approved
paper.
mav 18 ns§ 18
French Goods.
XIoiHE subscribers have just leceivcd direct
JA from France via New-York, an assortment
of FRENCH GOODS & PERFUMERY,
which they offer wholesale at a moderate ad.
vance—among them are : S’
Double twilled Imperial Stripe*
Do do mixt Jeans
Fancy plaid Ginghams
Assorted colors Vigonia Ca3simeres
Double width Bombazeen
Tapes and Bobbins
liibbons and Galloon*
Italian Crapes, Velvet Ribbons
Silk Stockings and Gloves
Half silk Hose
Green, blue, white, pink & black Florences
Do do • do do do Satins
Black, blue and assorted colors Sewing Silk
Silk Braids, thread Laces
Ladies Kid and Castor Gloves
Gentlemens superior Reaver Gloves
Dressed and undressed linen Cambric
Linen cambric Handkerchiefs
Muslin Bauds for Colleretts
Canton Fringes, floss & marking Cotton
Violin Strings, gilt edge Pins
Head and Tooth Brushes
Cologne, Rose and Lavender Water
Pomatum, Antique Oil, Hair Powder, etc.
BLANCHARD, BROTHERS & CO.
Anderson’s Building on the Bay.
april 22 and
Groceries.
100 hhds. prime Sugars
50 bbls. do
120 bags St. Domingo Coffee
100 bills. Whiskey
70 bbls. and 20 pipes N. E. Gin
50 hlids. Jamaica and N. O. Rum
15 West India do
20 pipes Lolland Gin
30 do Cognac Brandy
40 qr. casks Teneriffe Wine
-60 do Malaga and Current Wjjie
10 pipes and half pipes Canary Wins
20 bbls. Cherry Brandy
90 boxes I’roy Candles
75 do Spermaceti do
100 boxes Soap
10 chests and 20 boxes Hyson Tea
30 casks London Porter
40 bbls. Mess Pork
400 qr. boxes Spanish Segars
25 boxes white Havana Sugars
50 kegs manufactured Tobacco
20 boxes Cotton Cards
150 bbls, Flour
50 do Loaf Sugar
30 hhds. Molasses
For sale by U THOMPSON,
may 15 uils
For bale.
YFi GILDING Store, Lime, Potatoes and Clari
]SJ et, in demijohns and AMpSj
may 23 and 22 Mongol’s IVhatf-
Rutter Shot, tic.
pftt. C. GRISWOLD & Cos Taylor** Building,
(V 5 OFFER FOR SAL* I
9 bbls Mess Pork
44 do Ale
26 firkins prime Goshen Butter
20 casks shot assorted sizes
40 kegs Richmond Tobacco
20 do Rose Nails
2 elegant Gigs with plated Hamcß3
26 bundle* Hajr may ft
Notice
13 hereby given, that the left hand halves of
ten one hundred dollar notes of the Dank of
the United States, signed by W, Jones, Presi
dent, and Jona Smith, Cashier, of the numbers
and tenor described below, were placed in the
post-olfice at Philadelphia on the evening of the
Ibih December, 1820, inclosed in a letter by J.
S. & G Hobson, to Joshua -Urine at Savannah in
Georgia, which letter was never received; and
as the entile mail of the 14th Dec. from Phila
delphia to Savannah miscarried, fthe belief is
that the said letter and notes were stolen or
robbed from the mail. Application having been
made to the b*nk by the subscriber for the pay
ment of the whole of said notes, all persons
concerned are requested to trike notice.
(Signed) JOSHUA MILNE.
Jan. 1,1817 A 1470 favor of G S West JSIOO
“ A 986 “ J Houston 100
“ B 903
“ D 1052 P Sein 100
“ C 426 “ W Rush. jr. 100
“ D 773 • C P hidings 100
May 20,1818 A 1868 “J* I’eale, Jr. 100
“ C J 797 “ y)r
“ D 1679 “ ioo
“ D 1535 * • 100
giooo
april 8 fidS2
Notice.
i# ijHREE months after date, application will
wl be made to the Hank ofthe State of Geor
gia for the renewal of Certificate No. 408, for
fourteen shares Stock, the original being lost.
MARY SLEIGH.
april 4 • nifSO
Notice.
THE Subscribers have again united their in
terest in business under.the firm of
LAWRENCE eg THOMPSON.
JOSIAIJ LAWRENCE,
WM. H. THOMPSON.
Savannah, May Ist. ms
Notice.
4 LL persons having demands against the es
i%. tateof James Peto, late of South Carolina,
j deceased, are requested to render them prop
erly attested according to law, and those in
debted, arc requested to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned qualified administra
trix. MARY A. PETO.
march 12
Notice.
NINE months after date application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Cotivt
of Bryan county for liberty to sell the Real Es
tate of William Road, deceased.
DAVID KENNEDY, Executor,
march 14 9in*
Take Notice.
NINE months after date, I shall apply to the
Hon. the Judge of the; nferior Court•
Chatham County, for leave to seH he reales
tale of W. G. Enoe, and for the benefit of llir
heirsa md creditors of said deceased
S. G. Til RE ADC RAFT, Adm’r.
rr 62
NOTICE.
THE subscriber requests that all those to
whom lie is indebted will present their ac
counts for payment previous to the 15th Jum
next—and all those indebted to him will please
call and liquidate their respective accounts,
may 23 22 N. H. HART.
Notice.
‘I’MIitKE months afterdate the undersigned
1 will make application at the Planters’ Rani,
ofthe State of Georgia, for payment of a Note ,
issued by the said Hank, the left hand half of
which has been lost—No. 551, value gSO, bign
edJohn Bolton, Pres’t.
JOSHUA MILNE,
march 13 fni6l
Notice to Travellers.
PERSONS travelling to Augusta by the way
of Mill Haven and Coutteau’s, will keep
up the old road from Jacksonhorought, ‘2 mile>
and three quarters, and then take the ligli
hand road, as the former road which takes oh
at Jucksonborough, is stopped up, and a sig’
is put up at the forks of the road,
may 4 §ui
Notice.
IMIE copartnership of Hoag & Jaqvis expiv
. ed on the 18th inst. by mutual consent.-
Those having demands will please priesen
them for payment; and those indebted wiil cal
and settle their accounts with either of th
subscribers.
MARK HOAG,
JOHN M. JARVIS.
may 23 22
.Notice. ‘
LL persons indented to the late, firm o
Parsons and Lay Druggists, are reques
•.d to make payment to either of the subscti
fiers, on or before the first day of July next
Those persons that are delinquent, their ac
counts will be put in the hands of an attorney
for collection. ANSON PARSONS.
FRANCIS J. LAY.
may 39 27
NOTICE.
THE Co-partnership of Henry & Collins ws
dissolved on the Ist inst. by mutual con
sent. Persons having demand* the
will present them for settlement to Geo ge
Collins, and those indebted will please pay the
same to him, as he is duly authorised to re
ceive the same. THOMAS HF-NRY,
GEO. COLLINS
jnne 4 32 **
Notice.
4 LL persons having demands against the e-
A. tate of Celete Ann M‘Coy, late of 3avan
nah, deceased, are requested to present then
to the subscriber.
S. C. GREENS, Admst'r,
april 10 85
No. !34...... Von. 18
Eurtions.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
By Sicker Minton.
On the first Tuesd-y in August next, at 12 ©Vri: ,
before the court house in tlusciti, will be sold
>Y hart J-ot No. 3, arid the improvements the. *•-
on
Also, the lot and buildings thereon, late in tho
occupancy of Patrick Stanton, deceased, situ;
ed in St Janies’ square, Heathcote ward, sold hy
permission of the Hon. the Inferior Court ofthe
county .of Chatham. The above is the property
ofthe estate of Patrick Stanton deceased!
Terms cash, ...
.By order of the Administrator.
June 1
l?y Maker and 31 in ton,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. £
0.1 the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold
in front of the Court-House in Savannah, be
tween the usual hours, ( \
The Ifidldings on Lot No. (40)
Warren Ward, in said city, together w ith the nn
expired term of the lease of said lot, being the
remaining part of the estate of H. lift son, dec.
Sold by virtue of an order of the hon. the Infe
rior Court of Chatham County, by order of the
administrator. Terms cash. april 6
By George Schley
ADMINISTRA I'Oll’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in August next.
I STILL be sold at the Court IloLse in Savan
v v nah, between the hours of 10 and 12 o*
clock, an undivided naif, of all that valuable
nee plantation, with the improvements thereon
;n Chatham cty.being the upper part of Islay
Island and containing 77.5 acres, 480 of which
are under dams now ; n the possession of Hugh
Rose Esq bounded south by the estate of Gen.
I head, and on other sidesfby the Savannah
aver, being formerly part of the real estate of
Francis I evett, and after a regular division,
..Hotted to heirs of John Levett, deceased, sold
by order of the honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham Cou t', for the
benefit of the heirs of said John Levett, dec.
CHRISTINA LEVETT, AdiTj’rx.
by lu-i attorney John Carnocl’an.
JOHN CARNOCDAN, Adm’r
of the late, John Levett-
June 4 132
Administrator's Sale.
PURSUANT to an order of the Hon the Jus-’
tices of the Inferior Court of the countv of
Chatham sitting for ordiiiary purpo.es w ill be
exposed for sale at the Court House in the City
:>f Savannah, on the 4th day of Jane next,
••etween the usual hours, one Negro Man and
ore Negro Woman, part < £ die personal pro
perty of John A. Casey, deceased.
Ey order of the Administrator.
GEORGE SCHLEY, Aucf
jnne 4 n32
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Administrator's Notice.
JTIHR subsreriber has been appointed by the
•i Court of Ordinary of Scriven County, ad.
.uinistrator of the estate and effects of Mrs.
Lucy Thomas deceased, late of said county, and
saving been qualified as such, he requests all
versons who may be indebted to the said Liicy
Thomas, to make payment to himself, and those
vho have demands against her, must present
‘ltem to him legally attested, at his residence in
lie county of Scriven.
GEORGE POLLOCK, Administrator.
<oay 21
Administrator's Notice.
iiTiHE subscriber has been appointed and
•L* qualified as administrator, de bonis nonot
of the estate of 7 heopilus Thomas deceased, late’
>f Scriven county, and he requests those per.
’ins who have demands against the estate to
iresent them to himself properly attested, and
•uch persons as are indebted to the deesased,
ue requested to make payment, r
GEORGE POLLOCK, Administrator.
may 9
Superior Court.
Chatham County Chamber*,
18th April, 1822.
Samuel Howard, > in bq,vitt.
vs. V Bill original and a
lank of Darien, et. al. j mended.
I tWO of the defendants, in the above case,
viz. The President of the Bank of Darien,
. ‘■epreseifting said Rank) and the Cashier of the
aid Bank, reside without this county, which
Act is verified by affidavit of complainant.-
U is ordered, That copies of said bill betrant
nitted by the Sheriff of Chatham county to the
-•heiiff of Mclntosh coiintv, where the said de
cndui.ts reside, with instructions to serve them
•n said defendants, and make return ofsaidser
ice on said copies, to the Clerk of the Superior
.'ourt of said county of Chatham, within thirty
•ays from tins date; and it is further Ordered,
‘u4 this lluie be published, and the defendants
ippear and answer at the next Term.
Extract from the Minutes.
JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk.
april 24. f o
GEORGIA, > By ELIJAH BAKER,
.i be rtf county. \ Cleric Court of Ordinary.
y,| RS. CLARISSA IIOADI.EY, administra
,Yl trix of ail and singular i.he goods and chat
els, rights and credits, which w eie of Herman
lloadley, late of said county, deceased, applies
ir dismission from her said administration :
‘These are, thc.itfore, u cite and admonish
ad persons cencerned. to file their objections,
if .my they have, In my office, at Kicebcrough,
v lain the time prescribed by law; otherwise
t le said Clarissa Hoadley will be dismissed front
.er said administration.
Given under my hand and seal this eighteenth
lay of March, in the year of our Lord one thou*
•and eight hundred and twenty-two.
[e.s ] ELIJAH R/VivEU, e. c. 0.1. c.
april 15 89*l)u
Hay t$ Lard.
jarifftj bundles Hay
Sj'cl/ 50 kegs .1 aid
Lauding from ship Morning Star, -for sale by
JOUN LATHKQP&Co,
may 18