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PUBLISHED DAILY BY COS AM EMIR BARTLET.
THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM
I* published near Whitaker-street, on the Bay,
every day lor eight months and. three times a
week for the remaining four months in the year,
at eight do LEAKS per anhum, if paid in advance,
or tss dollars if paid after the expiration of the
year. No subscriptions are received for a period
less than six months, for which five dollars are
charged.
The SAVANNAH MUSEUM forthe Country
}i published to meet the arrangements of the
mail, three times a week at nvs 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 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 same proportion.
When an Advertisement is sent to the office
without any number of insertions being expres
*ed on the face of the order, it is understood,
that the advertiser wishes it continued until fur
ther notice. Therefore, all Advertisements
which are not originally limited to a certain num
ber of insertions, are continued and charged un
til an order for discontinuance is received. Ad
vertisements not continued oftener than once a
Week, are charged for each insertion, the same as
anew advertisement.
MOLASSES.
j'OQ, hhds. prime retailing molasses. For
ulebjr LAWRENCE & THOMPSON,
june li w *
CAn ant lamp Oil.
JQ9 bis Mason’s India .‘■Vmt Gin
II casks U 10 bis Lamp o.'*
5 pipes Holland Gin
For sale by
BAKER Sc MINTON'.
June 17 8*42
Bills on New-York,
FOP. sale by
C. C. GRISWOLD k CO.
june 20 45
Happiness,
|A TALE for the grave and the gay, by the
OUI author of “ No Fiction,” 2 vols. Just
received, for sale by
THOS. LONGWORTII,
Johnson’s Square.
may 13 13
New Books.
STORE Martyr of Antioch a dramatic poem by
Id the Rev. H. H. .Milman, price 50 cts.
BRACEBRIDGE HALL.
I Practical observations on Midwifery by John
ptufflibotliam. Received and for sale hy
; THOS. LONGWORTH.
I r Johnston Square.
I jue 14 40
DRY GOODS.
ITIUST received by the Augusta, a fresh sup-
RJ ply of the following articles.
I Parasol: and Umbrellas, assorted
I Irish Linens and Sheetings
I Domestic Plaids and Shirtings
I Plaid Silks and Brilliantenes
I India Patins and Levantines
I Crape .lobes and Shawls
■ 5-4 Bon.bazeen and Nankin Crape
I Jaconet, Cambric and mull Muslin
■ brown Linens and Irish Diaper
■ Drillings a; and Dowlas, k c.
I For sale by
I WM. INGLES k CO.
■ june 15 41 h
li Landing from brig Almira ,
■lsl bags Sugars, of a superior quality
■ U hhds. Muscovado do
■4O cases fresh London Mustard
I 5 pipes t'tard Dupey & Cos. Brandy
■°r sale by
■ LAWRENCE U THOMPSON.
■may 29 27 n*
| | Coffee § Sugar
■I 300 Bags prime green Coffee
B 50 hhds do N. O. Sugar
■ 5© do do Mtb. do
■ For sale by
■ . E. WILLIAMS (J Cos.
■nine 17 42
Holland Gin.
P'P e3 Holland Gin, landing from brig
l'*w Abeona, and for sale by
E. WILLIAMS Sc CO.
Rum, Brandy, §c.
■ ECEIVED per Augusta, Cotton Plant and
■ Native,
21 hhds 4th proof N O Rum
■ 5 pipes Cognac Brandy
■ quantity of Mahogany Plank, Boards and
■"lets. At private sale, by
■ J. B. HERBERT Sc Cos.
■ 41 14
i Piano Fortes.
■HE nibscriberhas remaining on hand afew
■ Piano Fortes, manufactured by Gibson Sc
■k— ttyi reputation of which need no com
■“*; find ifuotsoki in a few days will be re
■oed ,to the mpaulecturers. ,
■ J. W- MORRELL,
■ft'iutaleer-street, ppposif.e Co}. Shelmans
House.
■me 20 45
SAMUEL STODDEUV
Taylor’s Wharf, offers for sale,
3 hhds high proof, warrantee! .lam. lium
’ do 2d and 3d proof St. Croix Bum
? boxes Sperm Candles
** do bunch Muscatel Raisins
~ do No. 1, Chocolate
® half boxes do
bbls Cherry and Bose Cordials
ia *P*ced Salmon, and
■ firkins fresh Goelien Butter, for fennly
THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM.
For Sale,
‘sj’pWO prime Negro MEN, valuable field
>4 hands, will be sold low, if immediate
aP p ‘ication is made
1 J. B. HERBERT U CO.
june 2CJ 45
N. O. and St. Croix Sugar.
10 hhds prime N O Sugars
15 hds do St Croix do
J 5 bis do do
For sale by
BAKER Sc MINTON.
june 17 842
Mackerel Herring.
100 barrels No 3 Mackerel
200 boxes Digby Herring
Landing from sloop Income, and for sale by
A MORGAN.
june 14 §d4o
— —•—
Alack er el.
bbls. Mackerel,No.3
For sale by
JAMES CONROY,
Anderson’s Wharf.
june 22 47
For Sale.
bushels white flint CORN, on
board the brig Abeona—apply
to the Captain at Andersons wharf, or to
E. WILLIAMS Sc CO.
june 20 46 i
Drafts on Charleston and
NEW-YORK, at short sight For sale by
A. L. MOLYNAUX. 1
june 21
Sir Andrew Wylie, of that Ilk,
By the Author of ‘ Annals of the Parish” 2
vols, J ust received and for sale by
THOMAS LONGWORTH.
Johnston’s Square,
june 18 43
Notice.
Augustus Cornwall will leave the
State on the 20th inst. for a few months
previous to which a.I persons having demands
will present them, and all indebted are re
quested to make immediate settlement,
june 18 *3
Shot, Hay, &c.
C. C* Griswold $ Cos.
Taylor’s Builditig.
OFFER for sale
Patent and Mould Shot—assorted sizes
Richmond manufactured Tobacco—prime
Rose Nails, Hay
One elegant Gig and plated Harness
June 25 49
Lemons £$ Mackerel.
40 boxes fresh Lemons
20 bbls No I Mackerel
30 hlf do do
just landed and for sale by
NEWMAN k BLAIR
Moore’s Wharf.
june 14 e4O
Sugar, Coffee, &c.
O EVERAL lots of New-Orleans Sugar
O one of which is very superior
14 bbls St. Domingo Coffee
A few boxes fresh white Wine simi
lar to Champaigne For sale by
J. & C. BOLTON.
june 22 ni47
Bacon, Corn, §c.
30,000 pounds assorted Bacon
600 bushels Com
100,000 American Segars
Now landing from sloop Resolution and for
sale by PALMES k ROE.
june 14 d4O
Real Rye high proof Whiskey.
A FEW barrels this superior article just re
al ceivcd from the Pensylvania Mountains, by
TUFTS Sc REED.
june 20 H 45
Hay and Corn.
50 bundles Hay landing from sloop Income
ix sTon*.
3000 bushels prime white Maryland Corn, for
by ’ HALL Sc HOYT,
junel4 40
P. McDermott ,
rSSIAS receved by the Ship Augusta from New
iSi York. 12 half bbls. of beef. Put up ex
presly for family use.
june—i4l
Earthenware
®hhds china ware selected particularly
this market, just received per ship Emily
and tor sale by JOH N LATHROP &
june 6 33 ______
Corn Jljloat.
3000 bushels corn, cargo of schr, Hamilton
and Hiram. For sale by rr ,
june 14 JOHN LATHROP U CO^
Bills on New-York and Phila
delphia,
P°R ,aIC by JOHNSTON & HILLS,
, june 19 h 44
Prime Bice —at retail.
A T ha!T’ * 2d PABKm'3? ’ C
A. had of Hmacn’Tharf.
junt 26 cSO
TUESDAY MORNING—JULY 2, 1822.
Corn Afloat.
bushels Baltimore CORN for sale
J i n s o ts to Suit purchasers. Ap.
Pty to PALMES & ROE.
IN STORE.
. 15 hhds prime retailing Tobacco
june 19 $h 45
Cheese, Molasses, & ?c.
ENGLISH pine apple Cheese
10 hhds and 20 tierce* Molasses
3000 pounds Hams
1500 do Newbolds do
200 kegs Lard
5 pipes Cognac Brandv, (Seignettc)
30 boxes white Havana Sugar
100 bbls prime Muscovado do
15 qr casks L. P, Teneriffe Wine
10 hluls Jamaica Rum
50 boxes Muscatel Raisins
Summer Candles, Soap, Crackers
Butter Biscuit, prime Beef, mess do
Mess Pork, and a complete assortment of
Groceries, by
GAUDRY Sc DUFAUUE.
june 19 c 44
PRIME PORK,
37 Barrels Prime Pork, New York city in
spection landing from Brig Native,
ALSO,
A few cask Linseed Oil for sale by
ISAAC COHEN.
Jnue 17 c
Watt & Smets
HAVE removed to Pooler’s Dock, recently
occupied by Messrs. Brown 5c Overstreet,
where they continue the Lumber, Factorage
and Commission Business,
june 20 h 46
For Sale.
The subscribers offer for sale, received by the
Thomas Fowler, and other arrivals —
150 bundles prime ./ay
50 boxes • od Fish
50 bbls Mackerel No. 2,
25 bbls Beef
20 Pork
100 boxes Soap and Candles, from John
Winsley’s Factory, Boston
And afew ton Stone Ballast
LEVISTON & CANDLER.
june 14
Travellingfr. North to South
FROM four to six new, comfortably constru
ed four wheel vehicles, drawn by four
horses each and driven by sober and careful
drivers, will set out from Trenton in New-Jer
sey to Savannah via Augusta in Georgia, on or
about the 15th of September next. The route
through Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Caroli
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 four to
five or even six weeks, dependent somewhat on
the inclination ofthe persons who may become ;
passengers.
Those who are disposed to engage seats for
the above described journey, can do so by ap
plying to the Post-master at SaVannah. Frior
ity in the choice of seats will be regulated by
numbering the first applicant one, which wiil
entitle that person to the first selection, and so
on to the last All entire carriage can be taken
up by engaging the number of seats,
may 28 h!j2s
Insurance against Fire
r!lE JEtna Insurance Company, Hartford,
will insure houses and buildings, merchan
dize, furniture, and other property, including
vessels in the port, their cargoes, against
loss or damage by Fire, 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 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
does not exceed the amount insured Ihe
premiums are reasonable, and should oner a
strong inducement to any person .having pro
pertv at hazard to place it in security. .
may 28 26 S. MANTON.
GEORGIA HOTEL.
f|3HIS Establishment well-known for some
time past, having been thoroughly repaired
and many extensive addition? 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 case to
all who may patronize the establishment. The
proprietor can at any time accommooate pri
vate families, having spare rooms lor that pur
Travellers and constant boarders will be well
attended to, as good 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
ofthe first order and attentive servants are pro
cured to provide every comfort that can be had
for those who may call for fhejn. In . tll f{ar
Room the best of Liquors will be furnished;—
and in the reading-room department, to those
who wish food for the mind, papers from every
quarter ofthe United States will be found. The
subscriber trusts from the endeav ors l i® sl ' a . l ‘
make, to render every individual comfortable
who may patronize the Georgia Hotel, that he
will receive a share ot riie *
Baptist Church Square.
april 27 In*
The Library,
IS open for the delivery of Books, Monday
Wednesday andFridsy, from 4 to So’clocfc
GEORGIA, 9 By ELIJAH BAKER,
truanri countt. $ Clerk Court of’ Ordinary
MRS. CLARISSA HOADLEY, administra
trix of all and singular the goods and chat
tels, rights and credits, which w.eie of Herman
Hoadley, late of said county, deceased, applies
for dismission from her said administration :
These are, theiefore, to cite, and admonish
all persons concerned, to file their objections,
it any they have, in my office, at Kiceborougii,
within the lime prescribed by law ; otherwise
the said Clarissa lloadley will be dismissed from
her said administration.
Given under m\ hand and seal this eighteenth
day of March, in the year of our Lord one thou*
sand eight hundred and twenty*-two.
[■-• s.j ELIJAH B AKER, c. c. o. l. c.
april 15 89*6m
Ntotice
IS hereby given, thatthe left hand halve* of
ten one hundred dollar notes ofthe Bank of
the United States, signed by W. Junes, Presi
dent, and Jona. Smith, Cashier, ofthe numbers
and tenor described below, were placed in the
post-office at Philadelphia on the evening ofthe
loth December, 1820, inclosed in a let'er by J.
S. & G Hobson, to Joshua Milne at Savannah in
Georgia, which letter was lever received; ami
as the entire mail ofthe 14ili Dec. from I’hila
delplna to Savannah miscarried, the belief is
that the said letter and notes were stolen or
robbed from the mail. Application having been
made tothe bank by the subscriber for the pay
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 100
“ A 936 “ J Houston 100
“ B 903 “ lOO
“ D 1052 P Seip 1(,0
“ C 426 <• W Rush, jr. 100
“ D 773 C 0 killings 100
May 20,1818 A 1868 “J- Peale, Jr. 100
C 1797 lOO
“ D 1679 “ lOO
“ D 1535 *• lOO
giooo
april 8 jidS2
Notice.
3TbHREE months afterdate, application will
<44 be made to the Bank ofthe State of Geor
gia for the renewal of Certificate No 408, for
fourteen shares Slock, the original being tost.
MARY SLF.IGH.
april 4 • ni^SO
Notice.
NINE months after date application will be
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*
One hundred Dollars Reward.
WILL be given for the apprehension and
delivery to the subscriber in Beaufort of
a negro fellow named LINEY, the property of
Geo. M.Gibbes esq. of Prince Williams Parish
South Ca or fifty dollars for his commitment to
Jail, with due information thereof, l.iney broke
the Savannah Jail in June 1818, and has not
since been heard of. He is a likely you#g fel
low about 25 or 28 years cf ige, and is supposed
to be working out in Savannah or on the river
as a boatman.
EDWARD BUTLER.
june 15 fs4i
Dissolution of Copartnership.
‘I'IIF. firm of TaitW Sibllts, Savajinah, and
* It Siii;t &. Cos. AiignM, was dissolved on
first of June, by mutual agreement
The business of the former will be settled by
O. Taft, in Savannah, and of the latter by A Sib
ley, in Augusta, who are duly authorised to close
the same. _
All those who may have demands against ei
ther ofthe late firms will present them as above
for liquidation, anil all these indebted are also
earnestly called upon fur a settlement.
O. TAFT.
A. SIBLEY.
R. SIBLEY.
june 15 c4i
. Notice.
THE subscriber intends continuing business
in Savannah on his own account, and oflers
his services to his friends and the pub'ic, as a
General Commission Merchant,
And solicits a share of their patronage.
ORiIAY TAFT.
june 15
The subscriber being about
to leave this place for the north, returns his
thanks to his friends and former customers for
their liberal patronage, and respectfully in
forms that he has sold his entire stock of
~, , BOOTS# SHOES , , ....
To Mr. John B. Wick, who will have constant
ly on hand, an assortment of work made in
the best manner.
ABEL EVANS.
june li **i
BUG DESTROYING TINCTURE.
“Tir’d Nature’s soft restorer balmy sleep,
He, like the world, Ms ready visit pays
Where fortune smites ; the wretched hejnrsahes
Soiift on Ids downy pinions flic* from bed
With Bugs infested ; and gilds the Couch
Os Prudent house wife .•
After the most minute research and experi
ments made on its efficacy, Dr. Berthelot now
confidently assures the public, th at he has In
vented a mixture which will most infallibly des
troy those unwelcome disturbera of our repose,
by applying it to the furniture which they infest.
There is no danger in its use, and it is perfectly
free from ungrateful smell.
As Dr. B. is desirous that which he now oners
to suffering humanity may recommend itself by
its use, he abstains from all that panegyric too
often accompanying the moat wontemptiWe nos
trum*.
June 91
No 154 Vol. 28
tuitions.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
By Baker $ Minton.
Or? the first Tuesd.y in August next, at 12 o’clk
bciore tl*e court house in this city, will be sold
V. hai l Lot No. 8, and the improvements there
on.
Also, the lot and buildings thereon, late in the
occupancy of Patrick Stant on, deceased, situat
ed m St James’ square, Heathcote ward, sold by
permission ofthe Kon. the Inferior Court ofthe
county of Chatham.. ‘I he above is the property
ofthe estate of Patrick Stanton deceased.
Terms cash. ,
By order of the Administrator.
june 1
By George Schley
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
_ Gn the first Tuesday in August next.
W I,L be sold attlie Court House in Savan
clock, an undivided naif of fill that , valuable
nee plantation, with the improvements thereon
m Chatham cty. being the upper part of Islay
Island a:id containing 775 acres, 48C of which
are under dams now in the possession of Hugh
Rose Esq. bounded.snuth by the estate cf'Gen.
k Read, and. on other sides by the Savannah
river, being formerly part of the real estate of
Francis Levelt, and after a regular division,
allotted to heirs of John Levctt, deceased, sold
by order of the honorable f.'ie Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham County, for the
benefit of the heirs of said John Levett, dec.
•CHRISTINA LEVETT, Adm’rx.
.. by her attorney John Carncchan.
JOHN CARNOCHAN, Adm’r
of the late, John Levett
june 4 132
Administrator’s Sale.
By Baker Minton,
On the first Tuesday in August next will bj
sold at the Court House in this City between
the usual hours
1 Negro W.oman belonging to the estate of
Lewis D. A chord, sold by. permission cf the
Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham Coun
ty by os der of the administrator.
june 8 35
v Administrator’s Notice.
3TJIIE subsreriber has been appointed by the
44 Court of Ordinary of Seri ven County, ad
ministrator of the estate and effects of Mrs.
Lucy Thomas deceased, late of saiil county, and
having been qualified as such, he requests all
persons who may be indebted to the said Lucy
Thomas, to make payment to himself, and those
who have demands against her, must present
them to him legally attested, at his residence in
the county of Scriven.
GEORGE POLLOCK, Administrator.
y>ay 21
Administrator’s Notice.
STpiIE subscriber has been appointed and
44 qualified as administrator de bonis non of
of the estate of 7 heopilus Thomas deceased, late
of Scriven county, and he requests those per
sons who have demands against the estate tp
present them to himself properly attested, and
such persons as are indebted to the deesased,
are requested to make payment.
GEORGE POLLOCK, Mmhistrator.
m*y 9
UNIVERSITY of GEORGIA, >’ “
Athkks, Jm 19, 1822. J
TIIF, examination ofthe present senior class
will begin on Monday the Bth July next, in
the College Criapel, on which occasion the
Trustees of the University are particularly re
quested to attend. The Parents and Gusrdikns
of the Candidates for Collegiate . honors, and
literary gentlemen in general are invited to be
present ~ , . ,
On Thursday, the first day of. August, the
Semi-Annual Examination of the Freshman
Class will take place. On Friday the 2d, the
Sophomore Class will be examined.—On Satur
day the 3d,,tat Candidates for admission into
College from the Preparatory School, will be
examined. —On Sunday the 4th, a Commence
ment Sermon will be delivered in the Chapel.
On Monday the sth, the Junior Class will be ex
amined.—On Tuesday the 6tb, the Junior Class
will deliver original Orations, and on Wednes
day the 7th, w ill be the Annual Commencement.
By order, - ASUUKY HULL,
Secretary nf the University of Georgia.
june 22 47
v PRICES REDUCED.
The New-York Slate Company have on hand
a large and excellent assortment of the first
qua'ity Slate at the following reduced prices.
12 inch 4 75 “I
is, Is. 20, 7 Vpcr square.
, 2? &24 8 . J
Orders left with the subscribers, ■will be furj
nished immediately.
JOHN LATHROP & CO.
june 5 - . -•■ ■
Lands for Sale.
WytntX.be disposed of at a low price and or
? v accommodating terms, a valuable tract of
land on Lewis’ Creek and on the Altamalia river
4 ifiiles above the town of Darien, formerly the,
property of Mr. Wm. Joyner. The tract consists
of 1190 acres, 200 of which are cleared and im
proved with thy ordinary Plantation Houses—
There are about 800 acres of first quality tide;
land, suitable for the culture of Rice, Cotton or
Sugar; the remainder high land, with an exten
sive know! fine elevation on which the settle
ment is made. 1 ■ ■-r i ;. ..
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 labor. This
tract is one of the oldest Surveys and consequent,
ly best selection of River Swamp land, with an
excellent pitch of tide, suitable to any species “Os
culture —having a beautiful scite for a residence
and located at an agreeable distance from the
town of Darien, for purposes of business or plea
sure. Terms and a more particular description
may be known on application to
1 GEORGE SCHLEY,
march 14 452 No. 1, Commerce Row, 1