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PUBLISHED DAILY BY COSAM EMIR BARTLET.
the savannah museum
■ pobtished near Whitaker-srreet, on the Bay,
KrerV day for eight months and tliree times a
Keek for the remaining four months in the year,
Kt usbt Doitins per annum, if paid in advance,
KrTK* Donnas if paid after the expiration of the
Kear. No subscriptions are received for a period
■ess than six months, for which five hollars are
Euged.
||fl,e SAVANNAH MUSEUM for the Country
K published to meet the arrangements of the
Knil, three times a week at five dollars per an-
Km, if paid in advance, or eigut dollars per
Kniim if not paid during the year.
■ Advertisements not exceeding twelve lines are
Bgublished in both papers the first time, for 75
Bents, and continued in the city paper, unless
■otherwise ordered, at 38 cents each continuation
■-Advertisements over twelve lines charged in
Ke same proportion.
I I ■fl-hen an Advertisement is sent to the office
■without any number of insertions being expres
r , on the face of the order, it is understood,
Bhat the advertiser wishes it continued until fur-
Bher notice. Therefore, all Advertisements
Briiich are not originally limited to a certain num-
Ber of insertions, are continued and charged un-
El an order for discontinuance is received. Ad
vertisements not continued oftener than once a
Ereek, are charged for each insertion, the same as
Knew advertisement.
I Lands for Sale.
WILL he disposed of at a low price and on
accommodating terms, a valuable tract of
■ hnd on Lewis’ Creek and on the Allamalta river
1 4 miles above the town of Darien, formerly the
I oronertv of Mr. Win. Joyner. The tract consists
I of 1190 acres, 200 of which are cleared and im-
R proved with the ordinary Plantation Houses—
I There are about 800 acres of first quality tide
I Unci, suitable for the culture of Rice, Cotton or
Isuatar; the remainder high land, with an extcn-
I vekno\vl fine elevation on which tile scltle
-1 is well timbered, and from its conti-
Iruity to a market, will, in its clearing, instead of
■incurring expense, produce profit by the sale of
I Shuigles and other lumber, the proceeds of which
I must far exceed the expenees of the labor. This
I tract is one of the oldest surveys aiulconsequent-
Iv best selection of River Swamp land, with an
excellent pitch of tide, suitable to any species of
cu'ture -having a beautiful scite for a residence
anil located at an agreeable distance from the
town of Darien, for purposes of business or plea
sure. Terms and a more particular descripti on
owr be known on application to
7 . GEORGE SCHLEY,
march 14 d62 No. I, Commerce <ow.
GEORGIA HOTEL.
THIS Establishment well-known for some
time past, having been thoroughly repaired
and many extensive additions made to it, is a
gain opened for the rccommodation of boarders
—lt is in a healthy and airy part of the city, and
is well calculated for giving comfort and ease to
all who may patronize the establishment. 1 lie
proprietor can at any time accommodate pri
vate families, having r.pare roptns for that pur
pose.
Travellers and constant boarders will be well
attended to, as good stables and hostlers have
been procured —and tl.e eating establishment
Will at all times be furnished with tin; very best
viands the market can afford. I he. oedding is
of the first order,end attentive servants are pro
ettfiia to provide every comfort that can be had
for those who may rail for them. In the liar
Koom the heat of Liquors will be furnished;—
and in the reading room department, to those
who wish food for the miml, papers from every
quarter of the United States will be found The
subscriber trusts fif&mthe endeavors he shall
mike, to render every individual comfortable
who may patronize the Georgia Hotel, that he
will receive a share of the public patronage.
HUNKY BUFORD,
Jt'ljilitt Church Square.
april27 lm
Travelling fr. North to South
TjlltOM four to sixneW, comfortably construe-
C ed four wheel vehicles, drawn by four
“horses each, and driven by sober and careful
driver*, will set out from Trenton in Mew-Jer
sey to Savannah via Augusta in Georgia, on or
about the 15th ot September next The route
through Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Cat'oli
nas, will be confined as much to the neighbor
hood of the mountains, as the good roads thro’
the country will allow. The journey will be
leisurely taken, so as to consume from tour to
five or even six weeks, dependent somewhat on
the inclination of the persons who may become
passengers.
Those who are disposed to engage seats tor
the above described journey, can do so by ap
plying to the Post-master at Savannah. Prior
ity in the choice of seats will be regulated by
numbering the first applicant- due, which wiil
eutitle that person to the first selection, and so
on to the last. An entire carriage can be taken
up by engaging the number of scats,
may 28 h||26
Insurance against Fire •
TUB AEtna Insurance Company, Hartford,
will insure houses and buildings, merchan
dize, furniture, and other property, including
vessels ini the port, their cargoes, &c. against
loss or damage by t ire, for any term from one
month to one or more years.
The conditions, which are moderate, may be
known on application to the subscriber, who is
authorized agent, and is empowered to issue
policies witiiout the delay incident to other a
gtocies of this nature.
The cortipanyTindertake in all cases to pay
the full amount of the actual loss, provided it
does not exceed the amount insured. Ibe
premiums are reasonable, and should off era
strong inducement to any person having pro
perty at hazard to place it in security
may 28 26 S MtOTOX.
To Eet)
?>£* One of those. Tenements in the rear
’•-I'ldof Col. Shellman’s boardingshouse —The 1
i tfcnt will be low and possession can be obtained
Immediately. Kor further particulars, ap.i.y at
Museum office, IW* 6 —7 .
THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM
Notice and Caution.
WHEREAS I have been infonned that John
N/J Carnochan and Peter Mitchell of this city
have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged and
assigned to divers persons either their indivi
dual creditors, creditors of the late firm of Car
nochan £/ Mitchell, or others, all or sundry the
property .and estate, both real and personal, of
the said firm, as well as their own individual
property arid estate, consisting together of
houses, lots, lands, stores, wharves, negroes, Sjfc
in Savannah and Darien in Georgia, or the neigh
borhood thereof, and elsewhere with their in
terest or share in the stock of the lower steam
mill near Darien, and sundry shares in the U. S
Bank and other banks, as well as sundry debts
due to them in various places, besides lands,
lots, negroes, Ac. in the territory of Florida,
and particularly one large tract of land bought
of Forbes & Cos. lying between the rivers St.
Marks and Appalachicola in the territory of
Florida aforesaid.
These arc hereby to caution the public against
purchasing any part of the said property or es
tate so conveyed, or any property belonging to
the said Carnochan & Mitchell,or either of them,
as I hold prior mortgages on the greatest part
thereof, which are on record in the registry in
Savannah and Darien aforesaid and in Charleston
S. C. and equitable lien3 on all the property of
said John Carnochan and Peter Mitchell.
\VM. CHRISTIE.
junc 11 -fST
To the Public.
f|. CARNOCHAN and P. MITCHELL, are
Qj sorry to be again brought before the public,
by a second notice of Mr. Christie’s, who has
undoubtedly claims against them, which, when
finally liquidated on the decision of the Suit now
pending. they will try to satisfy as soon as possi
ble thereafter.
The deeds under which Mr. Christie claims an
exclusive right to all the real and personal es
tate of Cornochan & Mitchell, are considered as
informal, unjust and illegal. Hencq they have
been brought and are still before the court, and
other deeds have been executed and recorded,
conveving the property for the use of all their
creditors, Mr. Christie included, without any
trust or reservation beneficial to C. & M. or tlieir
families, and if this be not agreeable to that
gentleman, it must nevertheless appear fair and
equitable to the public and all who have a sense
of justice.
The Trustees under the late deeds are anx.ou
to sell the lands in Florida, alluded to in the no
tice of Mr. Christie, and to apply the procceds
to the immediate payment ot part ot his de.
mand, and deposit a sufficiency thereof to cover
all his claim, subject to the decision of the courts?
but his opposition to any reasonable Kale, as
one interested in his own right, whilst injuring
all parties concerned, must be borne untd a sale
can be made under an order of court.
june 11
CHEAPKH THAN EVEU
Just opened at the moat reduced prices, at
PETER DREGE’S
Three doors south of the Post Office.
70 pieces fine quality Oznabuigs, at 1-1 cis
per yard
100 do extra do S t relit z do at 14 cts^
Plain and striped Russia drill, of the first
quality, gl pr yd %
Vigonia Surnnier cloth, lor couts and panta*
|,ions, 621 els pr yd
French Russia drill of all colours
Superfine 6-4 cotton cambric, 12 yaras for
Mg I
Fine Men.s white and coloured Sox, o pair
for?, dollar „
Ladies white silk Stockings $1 o 0 nr pair
Gentlemen’s elastic long silk Hoze
10U ps fine and extra Irish Linen from 50
cts to |sl, full 4-4 wide
10 cases extra quality water proof broad 6c
narrow brim beaver Hats $7 50
7do second quality froth 2to g 4
ALSO,
30 PACKAGES
Os the most fashionable Gentleman and
Servant’s Summer clothing made
in the newest style.
Consisting of j . ,
Searsucker, Russia drill, white Jane
French Nankeenet, Canton and Nankeen
Blue'and black Florentine Bombazine and
Camblet Pantaloons . .
Searsucker. Gingham and Bombarme.round
Jackets ,
Bombazette, Bombazine, Searsucker, Gmg
liams and Flanel Coatees .
English Florentine, white, coloured and \ a
lencia Westcoats
Fine and extra fine Linen and Cotton Slum
with and without frills
Servants corderoy round Jackets and Pan
taloons of all sizes
Marino Shirts and draws for Summer
Flannel do do
A great quantity of fine and extra fine, Gen
tlemen's fashionable Coats
do single and double mill’d Pantaloons of all
sizes and colours
A great quantity of Duck Trowsers and Shirts
for Laborers. °° apru
CORN.
~ bushels prime Maryland Corn,
ofschr Gustavas, tor sale
■aQb>'s-rwca b JOHN LATHROP.
by
may 13 ■
The Library,
TS open for the delivery of Books, Monday
1 Wednesday and Friday, from 4to 6 o clock
yf 30 dCC 10
Notice.
THE Co-partnership heretofore subsisting
1 between the subscribers, under tne firm
of> A. Palme, f£ Cos was dissolved by mutual
”’ “ “ “‘""SK STODDUB,
R. A. PALMER.
june 10 ®
SATURDAY MORNING—JUNE 15, 1822.
C. Kelsey fly Cos.
Have received by the briff Hope anil Other late ar
rivals,
PLAIN and Striped Russia Drill
Elegant Crape Dresses
Plaid and striped Siiks
Levantine and Florence do
Black Silk Camblet
Black and colored Canton Crape#
Valentia Vest shapes
Black a.ul plain Silk Hdkf*s
India and German Flag do
Bl’k. blue and col’d Italian Sewing Silk
Long ami short yellow Nankeens
Russia Sheetings
Imitation do
Men’s and women’s white cotton Hose
Common and superfine Calicoes
Irish Linens, whole and half pieces
Book, Mull and Jackonet Muslins
White and colored Cravats
Linen Cambrics and Long Lawn#
Domestic Shirtings
do Sheetings
do Piaids and Stripes
Madapolan and Power Loom Swirlings
Thread and Bobinet Laces *
Worked Flounces
Collaret Bands
Striped and plain Gingham#
White Jeans and Satlcens
Cotton Cassimeres
Striped Cotton Florentine
Blue mixed Satinets
Common and superfine Broadcloth;
do do Cassimerc#
Silk Umbrellas and Varasols
Gilt Coat and Vest Buttons
Pearl do
Tortoise Shell Combs
Imitation do
Black and white Silk Hose
do do do Glove#
Beaver and Bucksin do
Black and white Italian Crapes
Black Florentines, Frelic?- and ndia
White Merseilles Vesting
Aprcn Checks
Plain and figured Lustring Ribbons
Black Velvet do
Madrass Handkerchief*
Worked Muslin Dresses
4-4 and 6-4 Milinet#
Straw Bonnet*
Ozualitirg#
German Rolls
Cotton Bed Ticking
Brown Linens
Hoinbazcttes, plain and figured
With.a variety of other GOODS, which arc
offered for sale cheap for cash or approved
paper.
may 18 ns§ 18
French Goods.
QTjkiiiP, subscribe have just leceived direct
U from France via New-York, anassortment
of F/iHjYCFf GOODS ii PEHtUMKUr,
which they oiler wholesale at a moderate ad.
vance—among them are :
Double twilled Imperial Stripes
Do do mixt Jeans
Fancy plaid Gingham* v
Assorted colors Yigoina Cassimcrci
Double width Uombazeen
Tapes and Bobbiin
Ribbons and Galloons
Italian Crapes, Velvet Ribbons
Silk Stockings and Gloves
Half silk Hose
Green, blue, white, pink A black Florences
Do do do do do Satins
Black, blue and assorted colors Sewing Silk
Silk Braids, thread L.aces
Ladies Kid and Castor Gloves
Gentlemens superior Beaver Gloves^
Dressed ami undressed linen Cambric
Linen cambric Handkerchiefs
Muslin Bands for Colleretts
Canton Fringes, fioss &. marking Cotton
Violin Strings, gill edge Pins
Head and Tooth Brushes
Cologne, Rose and Lavender Water
Pomatum, Antique Oil, Hair Powder, e(c.
BLANCHARD, BROTHERS & CO.
Anderson’s Building on the Bay.
april 22 and
Groceries.
100 hhds. prime Sugars
5C bbls. do
120 bags St. Domingo Coffee
100 bbls. Whiskey
70 bbls. and 20 pipes N. E. Gin
50 hhds. Jamaica and N. O. ltum
15 West India do
20 pipei Holland Gin
30 do Cognac Brandy
40 qr. casks Tenerifle Wine
60 do Malaga and Current Wins
10 pipes and half pipes Canary Wine
20 bbls. Cherry Brandy
90 boxes Troy 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 Scgars
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 be
LAWRENCE U THOMPSON,
may 15 ufls _
For Sale.
rOUILDING Stone, Lime, Potatoes andClar-
J-Ba et, in demijohns and casks, by
C. Df.LCIIAMPS,
may 23 and 22 Mongin’s Wharf.
Rutter Shot , §c.
C. GRISWOLD & Cos. Taylor’s Building,
Vlj OMTBB POP. (SI'S I
9 bbls. Mess Pork
44 do Ale
26 firkins prime Goshen Uuttnr
20 casks shot assorted sizes
40 kegs Richmond Tobacco
20 do Rose Nails
2 elegant Gigs with plated Harness
25 bundles Hay n>~ 13
Notice
YS hereby given, that the left hand halves of
I. ten one hundred dollar notes bf the Bank 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-office at Philadelphia on the evening of the
loth December, 1820, inclosed in a letter by J.
s -AG. Hobson, to Joshua Milne at Savannah in
Georgia, which letter was never received; and
as the entire mail of the 14: h Dec. from Phila
delphia to Savannah miscarried, the belief is
that the said letter and notes were stolen or
robbed from the mail. Application having been
made to the bank by the subscriber for the pay
ment of the whole of said notes, all persons
erncerned are requested to take notice.
(Signed) JOSHUA MILNE.
Jan. 1,1817 A 1470 favor of C S West giOO
“ A 936 J Houston 100
‘* 903
“ b 10.52 V Strip 100
“ c 426 “ \V Rush, jr. 100
“ D 775 *■ C ° hidings lou
May 20,1818 A 1868 * J- l’eale, jr. 100
“ C 1797
“ I) 1679
** D 1535
siooo
april 3 fidß2
Notice.
JTJHREE months after date, application Will
be made to the Bank of the State of Geor.
fiia for the renewal of Certificate No. 408, for
fourteen shares Stock, the original being lost.
MARY SLEIGH.
april 4 • nit-30
Notice.
THF. Subscribers have again united their in
terest in business under the firm of
LAWHENCE & TtfO.ItPSOM
JOSIAi; LAWRENCE,
WM. 11. THOMPSON.
Savan'.nsh, May Ist. inf
Notice. (
A I.L persons having demands kgzinst the es- i
t\ tale 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 qualified administra
trix. MARY A. PETO.
march 12
Notice.
NINE months after, date application will he
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*
Take Notice.
NINE months after date, 1 shall apply to the
tfort. the Judge of the nferior Court
Chatham County, for leave to sell he realcs
late of W.G, Enoe, and for the benefit of the
heirsa ail creditors of said deceased
S. G. TORE VIM? BAFT, Adm’r.
_ jr_
NOTICE.
tllHfi subscriber requests that, all those to
S. whom he is indebted will present their ac
counts for payment previous to the 15th June
next —and all those indebted to him will please
call and liquidate their respective accounts,
may 23 22 N. H. HART.
Notice.
r |flHllEE months afterdate the undersigned
.£ will make application atthe Planters’ Rank
of the Stale of Georgia, for payment of a Note
issued by the said Bank, the left hand half of
wliicti hasbeeii lost—No. 551, value j§so; sign
ed John Bolton, Pres’t.
JOSHUA MILNE,
march 13 •jnibl
Notice to Travellers.
PERSONS travelling to Augusta by the way
of Mill Haven and Coutteau’s, will keep
up the old t-oad from Jacksonborought, 2 miles
and three quarters; and then, take the light
hand road, as the former road which take* off
at Jacksonborough, is stopped up, and a sign
is put up at the fork* of the road,
may 4 §ni
Notice.
‘BWIE copartnership of Hoao Sc Jarvis expir-
I ed on the 18th iilßt. by mutual consent. —
Those having demands will please present
them for payment; and those indebted will call
and settle their account* with either of the
subscribers.
MARK HOAG,
JOHN M. JARVIS.
triay 23 22 ‘
Notice.
r\ LL person* indebted to the late firm of
Parsons and Lay Druggists, are request
ed to make payment to eitheriof the subscri
bers, on or before the first day of July next
Those persons that are delinciuent, their ac
counts will be put in the hands of an attorney
tor collection. ANSON PARSONS.
FRANCIS J. LAY.
may 39 27
NOTICE.
I*HE Co-partnership of Henry & Collins was
dissolved on the Is, inst. by mutual con
sent. Persons having demands against them
will present them tor settlement to George
Collins, and those indebted will please pay the
same to htvo, as he is duly authorised to re
ceive the same. ~„X TIIV
THOMAS HENRY,
GEO. COLLINS.
june 4 “—>32 and
~ Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the es
tate of Celete Ann M'Coy, late of Savan
nah, deceased, are requested to present them
to the subscriber. g c grek:;Ej jtfmttr.
april 10 ttf* ®
No. 141 VOA,. 28
.3uft:oits'.
ADMINISTRATORS* SAIF
By Baker jpMiriton.
On t.le first Tuesd yin August next, at 12 6’cik
on “ a,1(l t?le improvements there-
Also, the lot and bu>Min°*s thprpon ?*♦>> fi
occupancy of Patrick StaS
ed in St Jamcs square, Heathcotc ward ‘sold ! )V
permission of the Hon. the Inferior Court of t &
county of Chatham. The above is the property
of the estate of Patrick Stanton deceased P *
i erms cash.
. Ey order of the Administrator.
June 1
JBy Baker anti Minton,
~ i ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in Jttfy next, will be sold
J weeo'tfi thC 9V Urt ' IloUße *” Savan "lb be
tween the usual hours,
The Buildings oh Lot No. (40)
Warren Ward, in said city, together uill, the
expired term of the lease of said lot, being the
remaining part df the estate of M. He,son, dec!
sold by virtue oi an order of the lion, the Infe
r, or Court of Chatham County, by order of the
administrator. Tenus cash. “ a|)ril6
By George Schley
A DM INISTR ATOR’S SA I.K.
YTv?, n r t, ! e fir ? l ,Tiewlay in August next.
W’ , ‘ leold at the Court Ilousr. i ,
clock,’" a^Sv^
mCltt! oilsla”
* an ‘ f" cl containing 775 acres, 480 of which
are under dams now in the °!rV l
Rose Esq bounded South hv the estate cf cf K
I. Head, and on other sides bv
river, being formerly part of t, e W?*,S a ?e 0 f
pSSfSrSSg
Inferior Court of Chatham County ft* the
benefit ot the heirs of jaid John Levett, dec
CHRISIINA LEykTT, Aclm’rx.
Johnp a vn? Jolm
JOHN CARNOCHAN, Adm’r
june 4 132 ° f late ’ John UttU *
Administrator's Sale.
PURSUANT to an order of the Hon the Jus.
° f - ‘! ,c Inferior Gomtof the countv
Chatham sitting for ordinary purposes wili !, P
exposed for sale at the Court Hou” the CRw
of Savannah, on the 4th day of July ~,.-7
oetween the usual hours, one Negro Man an*
one Negro Woman, nwt , f the ilS*' 14
perty of John A. Cafcy, deceased P
Ey order of the Administrator
june 4 n32 GE ° UGF SCHLEY/Auct.
Administrator's Nfaf-c
hiis he ™ W"tedby lha
*“. c°urt of Ordinary oi Scriven Goiintv ail
..iimstrator oi the estate and enudl
\Lucy l homos deceased, late of said county, and
having been qualified as such, he all
persons who n,Ay be indebted to Uie“ Lucy
the county of Scriven. ‘ 118 rLSl^t:, ‘ c e ib
GEORGE FOLLOCK, jw •
may 21 dmimstrator.
Administrator’s Noiu^
TRUE subscriber Inis be*:n appointe*
wA qualified as administrator de bonis n.v ,
of the estate ot iKeapilus Thomas deceased, las
of Scriven county, and he request* those - er
sons who have demands against the .-state
present them to himself properly attested, and
such pei sons as are indebted to the deesased
are requested to make payment. *
GEORGE POLLOCK, Administrator.
maty 9
Superior Court.
Chatham County Chambers,
„ 18th April, 1822.
Samuel Howard, % u? euuitt.
„ , „ vs - . . > BiU original and a
Bank of Darien, ct. al. 5 mended.
rilWOof the defendants in the above case,
1 viz. Ihe President of the Bank of Darien!
(representing said Bank) and the Cashier of the
said Bank, reside without this countv, which
fact is verified by affidavit of compfainant.-
It u ordered, 1 hat copies of said bill be trans.
the Sheriff of Chatham county to the
Sheriff of Mclntosh countv, where the said de
fendants reside, with instructions to serve them
on said defendants, and make return of said ser
vice on said copies, to the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county of Chatham, within thirty
days from this date; and it is further Ordered,
that this Rule be published, and the defendant®
appear and answer at the next Term.
F.xtvuct fan the Minutes.
.pri, 24. *, J °“ 1 • B0U - ES - <**•
GEORGIA, -) By ELIJAH lIAKEK,
LIBXRTT COUSTT. S Clerk Court of Ordinary.
Vs 88; ULARISSA IIOADLEY, aclministrj
trix of all and singular the goods and chat*
els, rights and credits, which weie of Herman
Hoadley, late of said county, deceased, applies
for dismission from her said administration :
These are, theiefore, to cite and admonish
all persons cencerned. to file their objections,
if any they have, In my office, at Riceborougb,
within the time prescribed by law; otherwise
the said Clarissa Hoadley will be dismissed from
her said administration.
Given under my hand and seal this eighteenth
day of March, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and twenty-two.
[i.b.] ELIJAH BAKER, c. e. o. r. e.
april 15 89*6m
Hay $ Lard.
bundle * Il# y
lyW 50 kegs Lard
Landing from ship Morning Star, for sale by
JPHN LATHROP&Co.
may 13 13