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PUBLISHED by cosam emir bartlst.
the savannah museum
, published near Whitaker-street, on the Bay,
every day for eight months and-three times a
week tor the remaining four months in the year,
, sight dollars per annum, if paid in advance,
or > dollars if paid after the expiration of the
tear No subscriptions are received for a period
es 9 than six months, for which mve hollars are
charged.
The SAVANNAH MUSEUM for the Country
j, published to meet the arrangements of the
mail, three times a week at five dollars per an
mim if paid in advance, or kioht dollars per
mnurn if not p4id during the year.
Advertisements not exceeding twelve lines are
published in both papers the first time, for 75
[ents, 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
rithout any number of insertions being expres
ied on the face of the order, it is understood,
Jut the advertiser wishes it continued until fur
j, er notice. Therefore, all Advertisements
vhicli are not originally limited to a certain niim
ier of insertions, are continued and charged un
jl an order fbr discontinuance is received. Ad
rertisements not continued oftenerthan once a
reek, are charged for each insertion, the same as
I new advertisement. 2
Notice and Caution.
(TOHEREAS I have been informed that John
\Jj Camochan and Peter Mitchell of this city
mve by sundry deeds recently mortgaged and
ssigned to divers persons either their indivi*
Kal creditors, creditors of the late firm of Car-
Kchat\ li Mitchell, or others, all or sundry the
Broperty and estate, both real and personal, of
Bie said firm, as well as their own individual
Bropertv and estate, consisting together of
Bouses, lots, lands, stores, wharves, negroes, fcfc
B Savannah and Darien in Georgia, or the neigh
Borhood thereof, and elsewhere with their in
Berest or share in the stock of the lower steam
Hill near Darien, and sundry shares in the U. S
link and other banks, as well as sundr’ debts
He to them in various places, besides lands,
Its, negroes, &c. in the territory of Florida,
Hd particularly one large tract of land bought
B Forbes & Cos. lying between the rivers St.
Harks and Appalachicola in the territory of
■orida aforesaid.
H These are hereby to caution the public against
Housing any part of the said property or es-
Hte so conveyed, or any property belonging to
He said Camochan & Mitchell,or either of them,
Hi hold prior mortgages on the greatest part
Hereof, which are on record in the registry in
Bvannalt and Darien aforesaid and in Charleston
He. and equitable liens on all the property of
Hi John Camochan and Peter Mitchell.
M IVM. CHRISTIE,
■melt f 37
To the Public.
I CARNOCHAN and P. MITCHELL, are
I sorry to be again brought before the public,
11second notice of Mr. Christie’s, who hae
fcoubtedly claims against them, which, when
Illy liquidated on the decision of the suit now .
lading, they will try to satisfy as soon as possi
lihereafter.
ITlie deeds under which Mr. Christie claims an
pisive right to all the real and personal er-
Bp of Cornochau Mitchell, are considered as
Bcrmal, unjust and illegal. Hence they haVe
■n brought and are still before the court, and
Ber deeds have been executed and recorded, ‘
Bveving the property for the use of all their
■fours, Mr. Christie included, without any
it or reservation beneficial to C. & M or their
i-iies, and if this be not agreeable to that
■tinman, it must nevertheless appear fair and
iitable to the public and all who have a sense
■justice,
■he Trustees under the late deeds are anxious
■till the lands in Florida, alluded to in the no-
B of Mr. Christie, and to apply’ the proceeds,
■the immediate payment of part of his de
■<!, and deposit a sufficiency thereo! to covers
■is claim, subject to the decision of the courts
Bit his opposition to any reasonable sale, as
■interested in his own right, whilst injuring
Barties concerned, must be borne until a sale
■be made under an order of court.
Bi'-11 f37
The Savannah Library ,
OPES for the delivery of Hooks, on Mon
day, Wednesday, and Friday, from 4 to 6
KkP.Jt
{Moving Works have been lately received,
Hairs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, by
Miss Aikin.
noiN of the Court of King James I. by Miss
Aikin.
Life of Mary Queen of Scots, by George
Ch!mere F. ft. S.
‘oirs of the Life of William Pitt, by George
‘•'online, D. D. F. It. S.
kfe of Wesley, by ltobert Southey esq.
loirs of Thomas Holcroft, written by him
•elf.
Mies of the life and correspondence of
Maj. Gen. N. Greene, by Judge Johnson
°fSouth Carolina.
Kids Sermons.
Pirate, by the author of Waverly.
fortunes of Nigel do. do.
, s py.
Lollards.
,J spection.
S de Touron, by Madame de Sow za.
‘ampjre by Lord Byton.
do.
!jPldus, do.
Foscari <l6.
HR Journey from India to England, he
B®® Travels through France and Spain
yjoiocce.
journey through Persia.
P* journal ofa voyage for the discovery of
■•North West passage from the Atlantic to
Pacific, he. 6
pnumhers of the North.-American, Quar
-I,'?> and Edinburg Ueviews, Port-Folio,
Pweneum, &c. ‘
l Notice.
■ JABO WILLIAMS offers bis services to
■pOfriends of the late firm of E. Williams
■J r ‘ l ' le transaction of Commission Bust ness,
V a Qab.
i TO ‘
THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM.
GEORGIA HOTEL.
’ Establishment well-known for some
1 i time past,having been thoroughly repaired
i and many extensive additions made to it, is a
, gain opened for the l-ccommodation of boarders
i —lt is in a healthy and airy part of the city; and
l is well calculated for giving comfort and ease to
: all who ihay patronize the establishment. The
proprietor can at any time accommodate pri.
vate families, having spare rooms for that pur
pose.
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
i of the first order and attentive servants are pro
, cured to provide every comfort that can be had
, for those who may call for them. In the liar
Room the beat of Liquors will be furnislied|
and in. the reading-room department, to those
who wish food for the mind, papers from every
quarter of the United States will be found. The
subscriber trusts from the endeavors he shall
make, to render every individual comfortable
who may patronize the Georgia Hotel, that he
will receive a share of the public patronage.
HENRY HUEORI),
Baptist Chw ch Square.
april 27 lm
Fifty Dollars Reward.
RAN A WAY, a Negro Man, by the name of
WILKS, about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high—
i black complected, round full faced, remarka
bly well built, square round shoulders with
1 good set of teeth, about 28 or 30 yeare of age,
; has been accustomed to follow the boating busi
’ ness between this and Augusta, and is well
known in Savannah, and formerly belonged to
• Robert Isaacs. He may piobably have changed
his name or endeavor to puss for a free man.
Any person or persons who will deliver the said
Negro to the Subscribers in Savannah shall re
ceive fifty dollars reward, or if they will lodge
him in any jail in this state or in South Carolina
so that the subscribers may get him, shall re
ceive forty dollars reward by applying to the
subscribers, as the said negro belongs to the
subscribers at this time.
S. J. BRYAN $ BROTHERS,
june 7 ds3s
The Augusta Examiner and Charleston Cour
ier are requested to publish the above twice a
Week for two months and forward their ac
counts to this office for collection.
JOB PRINTING-OFFICE.
MICHjIEIT. KJIPPEL,
WOULD respectfully inform his friends and
the public at large, that he has furnished
himself with a neat mid general assortment of
Plain § Ornamental Types,
for the purpose of executing all work in the
Job Printing Line,
with neatness and despatch. Amy expecta
tions are not very great, the prices for pristini?
generally, shall be moderate the execution,
neat and correct. By unremitted attention and
exertion, it is also my intention to merit the pat
ronage of a liberal public.
PAMPHLETS and BLANKS of every des
cription printed at short notice.
Merchants, Booksellers, Public Officers, anil all
who order by the large quantity, shall have their
Printing done, on satisfactory terms.
Spy All Orders for Printing handed to me per
sonally or left at the Counting-Room of the Sa
vannah Museum , Printing-Office, will meet With
prompt attention. april 10
Boots and Shoes.
JUST received per Garrone, from New-York,
3 trunks gentlemens’ first quality light
summer Boots
2 trunks ladies figured and striped prunel
la Shoes
2 trunks ladies colored Shoes
1 trunk ladies plain black satin Shoes
1 trunk ludies plain black pruuello Shoes
3 trunks ladies morocco Slippers and Ties
2 do childrens Shoes.
The above goods were all made in New-York,
per order, and are warranted of the first quality.
Also in Store,
Gentlemens Washington Ties, Buckskin,
Calfskin, Seal skin and morocco Shoetees
Calf skin, Seal and morocco Pumps
Boys fine and common Shoes—and
a general assortment of ladies Boots and
Siloes—which will be sold wholesale or
retail, on the most reasonable teims, at Store
No. 3, Psnfield’s Building, by
D. DOUGLASS—and
D. VANUEUPOOL.
jnnc2B *52 _
lamp Oil.
THE customers of A. Cornwall can be con.
stantly supplied with the best Lamp Oil, on
application to C Cannon, opposite
july 6 56 ___
~ J. B. Herbert % Cos.
OFFER for sale
100 hhds prime N. O. SUGAR
50 ditto Muscovado do
100 barrels do do
250 bags prime Green Coffee
200 casks assorted Cut Nails
20 hhds pure Jamaica Rum, 4th prool
7 pipes Cognac Brandy
20 hhds 4th proof N. O. Bum
80 casks BBS Porter
50 crates assorted Crockeryware
200 kegs l-ard
100 boxes Troy Candles
100 barrels Kiln dried Corn Meal
20 bags Pimento
50 boxes Muscatel Raisins
50 ditft> Crab Cider
AMO,
300 bushels Corn
Terms, for approved endorsed paper will be
accommodating. 5 U Y
Pork , Shot, Hay , &c.
bis prime Pork N. Y. city inspection
tSvfiJ 12 do Mess do do do
20 casks patent mould Shot assor. sizes
30 kegs prime manufactured Tobacco
30 bundles Uay. II).
july 25 04
THURSDAY MORNING'—AUtiUST 15, 1822.
The subscriber respectfully submits to the
public the following
PROPOSAL 9,
For publishing at ATHENS, in the State of Geo-,
gia, anew -meekly paper, to be be entitled the
ATHENEUM.
IN a community of Freemen, and where a
disposition to patronise Literature and Sci
ence is extensively manifested, the importance
of a well conducted Newspaper, must, of ne
cessity, be generally understood ; and among
a reading people, such a paper can hardly fail
of being acceptable. That the Alheneum will
be a paper of this description, it might perhaps
be deemed presumptuous to assert; but so far
as the efforts of the Editor can render it useful,
so far as persevering industry and attention can
insure success to liis undertaking—so far, at
bast, the subscriber can pledge himself, that
he will endeavor to render his paper worth
The growing importance of Athens, where
the flourishing University of the State is loca
ted, and surrounded, as it is, by an intelligent
and wealthy neighborhood, has induced a belief
that no place in the upper country presented a
more inviting opening for the establishing a
new weekly paper—and the influence of this
opinion has led to the present proposals, and
the subscriber flatters himself, that, in the lib
eral patronage of an enlightened community,
his undertaking will receive an approving sanc
tion. And while his own exertions will be i er
severingly employed to furnish a paper which
shall be useful to his supporters, he will ven
ture to hope that his columns may be diversified
by the occasional communications of such scien
tific and literary friends as may be disposed,
through this medium, to aid him, and benefit
the community.
To make his paper useful, will be the propri
etor’s principal aim ; and in the furtherance of
this object, he will endeavor to give the earliest
Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, with such
portions of Congressional mat'er, when the Na
tional Legislature ar£ in session, as his limits
will allow—together with such original or se
lected Political Communications, or Moral Es
says as have the public good in view, and are
free from personalities : but to articles intended
merely to gratify revengeful feelings, and to
provoke or continue personal contests, no place
wtillbe given. And though in judging of these
the editor may occasionally err, it is to be ho
ped that no improper motives may be supposed
to influence his decision, inasmuch as the right
of rejecting, as well as of inserting communica
tions, must he reserved to himself.
As an editor it will be his interest—as it will
be, under all circumstances, his inclination—
to give general satisfaction. From the line of
impartial duty, he will endeavor not to depart i
and none shall have cause to accuse him of vol
untarily giving a needless offence to a single in
dividual.
It wiil scarcely be necessary to sav, that the
political complexion of the Atheneum will be
Republican In this age of light and knowledge,
and in t his country, none other ought to ask, or
i,uu)tl lIC eapCCltti w ,jtXIDUo pAUlm*
age.
CONDITIONS.
The Atheneum will be published once a W’eek,
on asu per-royal sheet,and delivered to subscri
bers, or forwarded by mail, at Three Dollars a
year, payable in advance, or Four Dollars, it
payment is deferred to the endofthe year.
All subscriptions will be for one year at lea-.t,
and till a discontinuance is directed. No y;apei
discontinued, except at tiie option of tlie editor,
until all dues are paid.
Advertisements will be inserted at the usual
rates.
disposed to encourage the under
taking, are requested to signify the same by
the first of September, as it is contemplated to
issue the first number early in that month.
BENJAMIN BRANTLY.
of newspapers in Georgia, are re
quested to give the above a few insertions.
Augusta, June 29 55
Travelling ft. North to South
FROM four to six new. comfortably construe
ed four wheel vehicles, drawn by tour
horses each, and driven by sober and caret ul
drivers, will set out from Trenton in New-Jer
ey to Savannah via Augusta in Georgia, on or
about the ISth 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
thp country will allow. The journey will be
leisurely taken, so as to consume from four to
five or even sisweeks, dependent somewhat on
the inclination of the persons who may become
passengers. 4 _
Those who are disposed to engage seats tor
the above described journey, can do so by ap
plying to the Post-master at Savannah. Enm
ity in the choice of seats will be regulated by
numbering the first applicant one, which will
entitle that person to the first selection, and so
on to the last. An entire carriage can be taken
up by engaging the number of seals.
may 28 h!26
Ames’ Spades for Ditching.
A Few dozen just received St for sale
ALSO 20 dozen Beers waraoted axes
and a few bags black
july 13 d59
Boots and Shoes.
JOHN B. WICK, bas just received
1 trunk gentlemens’ fine morocco Boots
Ido do .wax calf do
1 do cheap copper nail do
1 do wooden pegs ao
1 do fine morocco walking pumps
1 do fine Seal Skin do
1 do gentlemens’ calf skin shoes
1 do do Sesl _ „ ,
1 do Ladies black damask SatUn figured
Ido do colored do do
The above goods have been made to order
and can be confidently recommended to be
equal to any in this city,
june 18
GEORGIA, £ By ELIJAH BAKER,
lihertv courtt. s Clerk Court of Ordinary
MRS. CLARISSA HOADLEY, administra
trix of ail and singular the goods and ciiat
’ els, rights and credits, w liich wei e of Iterator,
noadley, .late of said count* , deceased, applies
tor dismission from her said administration :
T hese are, thei etore, to cite and admonish
!~ personsceticerned, to file their objections,
it any they have, in my office, at Riccborougli,
within the time prescribed by law; otherwise
the said Clarissa Hoad fey will be dismissed fYon
her said administration.
Given under my hand and seal this eighteenth
day of Match, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and twenty-two.
[l.s.] ELIJAH BAKER, c. c. o.x; c.
april IS 89*6m
Notice
IS hereby given, that the left hand halves of
ten one hundred dollar notes of 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 toe evening oftlie
loth December, 1820, inclosed in a letter by 3.
8- Hobson, to Jcxhua Milne at Savannah in-
Georgia, which letter was never received; and
as the entire mail of the 14lh De.C. from Phila
delphia to Savannah miscarried, the belief it
that the said letter and notes were stolen or
rohbed tromthe mail Application having Deen
made to the bank by the subscriber for the pat -
ment of the whole of said notes, all pel Sous I
concerned are requested to take notice.
(Signed) JOSHUA MILNE.
Jan. 1,1817 A 1470 favor of C S West glOb
A , 92.6 “ J Houston 100
“ B 903
“ D 1052 “ PSeip 100
“ C 426 W Rush, jr. 100
“ D 773 “ CP hidings 100
May 20,1818 A 1868 J- Peale, Jr. 100
“ C i797 *• < loti
“ 1) 1679 “ lot
“ D 1535 •* h lot
£IOOO
april 8 fidß2
Notice.
jj~SJIIREE months after date, application will
sJL be made to the Bank oftlie State nf Geor
gia for the renewal of Certificate No. 408, for
fourteen share s Slock, the original being lost.
MARY SLEIGH.
april 4 • nifSO
Notice.
Vs INF. months alter 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 1 a 9un*
One hundred Dollars Reward.
17Tl L be given for tire apprehension and
* f delivery to the subscriber in Beaufort of
a negro fellow named LINEV, 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, Liney broke
the Savannah Jail in June 1818, and has hot
since been heard of. He is a likely young fel
low about 25 orl2B years of age, and is supposed
to be working out in Savannah or on the river
as a boatman. ,
EDWARD BUTLER.
june 15 fs4l
The Fortunes of Nigel.
BY the author of Wavtrly—2 Vo’s. £1 75
Uccieved by
TIIOM VS LONGWORTif.
agust 6
Notice.
I HAVE appointed Mr Geo Collins, my at
torney during my absence from this city
S MANTON
july 2 m 54
Summer Hals & Clothing.
‘■AHE balance of the Summer supply is just re-
I ceived and for sale, at cost, tor the season
only—by PETER DREGE.
A great quantity of superfine Russia Drill
I’antaloons, from 50 Id 3 50
Plain and white striped Sattiu Pantaloons.
from S3to3 50
Fine white Linen Pantaloons !b^
Extra fine blue and black Bothbazeeh Panta
loons S5 W
Second quality „ „ 4
Ektra quality Searsucker and Jean l.ound
Jackets Si 50 to 3 00
Black Florentine Vests—fashionable patterns
from 8 2 00 10 4 50
Extra quality white andcol’d Marseilles Vests
from gl 50 to 3-00
Bombazeen Coatees S® 00 to 9 00
French Vigonia Coatees, of all colours g 7 00
Linen Frill Shirts £2 00 to 4 00
Linen plain Sbirts 1 25 to 4 00
jour pair Cotton Socks for $1
Long Cotton Hose 0 50
French Vigonia Pantslooni 3 00
Black Silk Pantaloons 4 50
Gentlemens’ Straw Hatt 1 50
Boys’ Straw Hats, broad brim 1 25
Servants’ Corderoy Suits jJS 00 to 600
Large sizes silk Umbrellas 83 50
Pavillion Gauze 1 72
A great quantity Os Negro’s clothing,
july 11, 58
Crockery Ware $ Negro Pipes
100 Crates, well assorted Crockery -ware
100 Boxes Negro Tobacco pipes
Landing from ship Lady Gallatin, from Liver
pool for sale by HALL U HOYT.
july 13
Flour & Shorts.
130 bbls Baltimore Howard Street Flour
1500 bushels Maryland Shorts landing &
forslleby DANIEL CARNEY Jr.
for sale oy HtoICTS wharf
h July 2
Mo irs ...... Vol fife
Administrator's Notice,
ITjkHE subsrcfiher lias been appointed by h?
CA. Court of Ordinary of Seriven County,a 1-
i.mustratnr .f the estate and effects of Mr*.
t.ucy I nomas deceased, , lu’ e of said county, and
having been qualified as such, he requests ail
persons who may be indebted to the said Luc-y
1 nomas, to make pay ment to himself, and those
who have demands against her, must present
them to lum legally attested, at his residence in
die county of Seriven.
GEORGE POLLOCK, Administrator.
may 21
Administrator's Notice.
3TJHE subscriber lias been appointed find
w* qualified as administrator de bonis non of
of the estate of ’Jheopihis Thomas deceased, late
of Seriven county, and he requests those per
sons who have demands againfct the estate to
present them to himself properly attested, and
such persons as are indebted to the deesased,
are requested to make payment.
GEORGE POLLOCK, Administrator.
may 9 >
” SLAtti.
MtICKS REDUCED.
The New-Yortt Slate Company have on hand
:i large and excellent assortment of the first
quality Slate at the following reduced prices.
12 inch 4 75 S
14 do 6 \
16, 18,20, 7 >per square.
22 &24 8 J
Orders left with the subscribers, will be fut
nished immediately.
JOHN LATIIROP & CO.
june 5
Lunds for Sale.
117 ILL be disposed of at a low price and on.
v accommodating terms, a valuable tract of
land on Lewis’ Creek and on the Altamaha river
1 miles above the town of Darien, formerly the
property of Mr. Win. Joyner. The tract consists
of 1190 acres, 200 of which are cleared and im
proved With the ordinary Plantation Houses—
I’here are about 800 acres of first quality tide
land, suitable for the culture of Rice, Cotton or
Sugar; the remainder liigh land, with an exten
sive knowl fine elevation on which the settle
ment is made.
The land is well timbered, and from its conti
guity to a market, will, in its clearing, instead of
iuctirrirtg expense, produce profit by the sale of
Shingles and other lumber, the proceeds of which
must far exceed the expenceS of the labor. This
tract is one of the oldest survey's and consequent
ly best selection of River Sty amp land, with ait
excellent pitch of tide, suitable to any species of
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
onoiiQß aciibiSY,
march 14 d62 No. 1, Commerce Row.
SECOND VOLUME,
JACOS on many things in few words, 8(1-
Jdrcssed to those who think. By tlieJKev, C.
C. Cotton, A M. 2 vol—price 75 cents. Just
published by
THOMA 9 LONVVORTH.
aiigust 1 67
Essential Oil of Spruce. ”
V SMALL invoice of the Es ential Oil of
Spruce—just received and for sale low by
F J LAY,
Corner of Congress and Whitaker streets.
aug I 67
Prime Pork
•'odTk N'w-York city inspection prime
. ‘(£/ PORK lauding from ship Savannah —For
sale by JOHN LATHROP & CO.
July 17 61
Hills oil New-York,
For sale by F. SELLECK.
july 20 162
Roar ding wanted.
A GENTLEMAN wishes to be Boarded in &
1 private family a letter addressed to W.with
ihe terms and left at this office will be atten
ded to. july 27
- 1 T-
The Subscribers
HAVE received by late arrivals
100 bundles Hay, Ist quality
25 bbls Mackerel, No 2,
25 do prime Beef
15 do jfrirne Pork
100 boxes Soap ii Candles—from VVi/t
ship’s manufactory, Boston
30 bokes excellent Cod Fish
12 pieces Duck fit for light sails fob ves
sels
LEVISTONE& CANDLER,
Hunter's Brick Buttldiutv.
july 27 65
♦ -
Notice.
MR. J. V. Heath and Messrs. J. B. Hshnrnt
& Cos. will act as Attorneys for tbe sub
scribers during their absence from this city.
E. WILLIAMS k CO;
july 0 57
Nbtice.
MR. Isaac Coheir is appoiifted the Subscri
ber's Attorney during his absence.
L, HILLS
july 9 c 57
Notice.
I HAVE appointed Mr. Gxo. Counts, my
agent during my absence from this city.
8 BENJ. F. TAYLOR,
july i m<4
Molas see.
THIRTY- hhds prime retailing
now landing from brig Savannah at Moores
wharf—and for sale by CEO. COL-4NS.
aug 3 68 ■ • ■
BLANKS
E’er Eels at thii