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SAVAN NA H G AZETTB.
You. XXIII.—No. 3600.]
Valuable Heal Estate.
® For sale, the HOUSES and LOT,
corner of Broughton and Whitaker streets, now
under the management of mr. ltaiford, former
ly occupied by colonel Shellman,and well known
as Shellman’s boarding-house ; with all the
house and kitchen FURNITURE, mostly new,
and in good order. Possession will be given at
any time to suit the purchaser.
IIENHY W. HILLS.
july 14 fe 26
To Lease,
jPM For a term of years a LOT, situated
Elina si in Brown-ward, belonging to the Free-
School of Savannah. For particulars inquire of
MARY C. TAYLOR,
may 29 100
To Rent ,
|pp.Very low until the first of Nov. next.
MicliJThe pleasant and *ool counting room re
cently occupied by Anson Blake over messrs.
Nichols Dobson & Hills to whom please apply
or to
GEORGE COLLINS & CO.
No. 5 Gibbons buildings.
july 9 n 24
For Sale,
eTlie LOT and BUILDINGS
thereon, no. 1, the corner of Jefi’erson
street, on the Bay, lately occupied by the sub
scriber. For terms apply to S. C. House, in
Savannah, or John Couhse, esq. in Augusta.
ISAAC COURSE.
july 2 f 121
For Sale.
®A HOUSE and LOT, no. 22, Wash
ington ward. The Lot is 82 feet front,
and 150 deep. For terms, apply to
MOSES HERRERT, on
ALEXANDER HUNTER,
june 30 n 20
JAMES H. FRASER,
O MARKET SHUARE,
FFERS for sale the following GOODS,
cheap for casii or approved paper :
100 barrels rye V\ liiskcy
10 hhds do do
5 pipes 4th proof frcuch Brandy
3 hhds rye Gin
10 qr casks l. r. teneriffe Wine
6 do. lisbon Wine
200 barrels superfine Flour
50 half barrels for family use
40 casks Cut Nails 3d to 20d assorted
50 kegs Nitre liall Gunpowder
30 do Dupont’s warranted Gunpowder
40 bags Buck Shot
150 do Patent BB to No. 9, assorted
2>d reams Wrapping Paper
1000 bushels Liverpool Ground Salt
5 tons Pots, Ovens, Skillets & Spiders
6 do Swedish Chair Tyre Iron
4 do do Square J and Inch
4 do Round Iron $ to Uj inches
10 faggots Crowleys Steel
1500 lbs blistered Steel
20 bags race Ginger
10 do heavy black Pepper
40 bags prime green Colfee
10 1 ii''ds prime Sugar
30 -barrels do do
4 chests hyson Tea
20 qr boxes imperial Tea
20 casks london brown stout Porter,
june 20 e 16
J Vew Goods.
X ER the brig Eliza, from Greenock, the sub
scriber has received the following articles which
he offers for sale on reasonable terms ;
boxes brown Linens
do. ofßritannias
do. linen and cotton Checks
do. finen threads, assorted colors
trunks of cotton Hose
boxes of Ginghams, Stripes, Berries
do. of book and mul mul Muslins
do. of tabling and towelling linens
1 trunk ready made Waistcoats
150 kegs White Lead ground in oil
kegs black, yellow and red Paints
10 puncheons Rum
a quantity of iron Pots
Camp-oven*-’ -■ -overs
Spiders assort
with a variety of other articles suitable for the
present season
S. C. DUNNING.
may 39 101
Pavilion Gauze , £jc.
By the ELtZV, just arrived from Greenock,
the undersigned have received a quantity of
Fine Pavilion gauzes
Muslin Robes
Brown Hollands
Cotton and linen Checks
Muslins of various kinds
Demos and union Stripes
UriUuiiias, be. Sic.
.‘hid by tbn Georgia.
50 casks London bn'tled brown stout.
For sale by ANDREW LOW & CO.
may 29 sw 100
Tiri.B for Red Batata ; Mortgages for do
■<jT vale at this office,
Notice.
< IX URING my absence, mr. James 11. Fraser
will act as my attorney. Mr. H. S. Atwood
will attend to the business of the store.
M L. WHITE.
july 21 g 29
Notice ,
IX URING the absence of the subscribers from
this city, messrs. Moses Herheut and Edwin
P. Stabu will act as their attornies.
CAMPBELL & CUMMING.
july 21 s 29
Notice.
XXURING the absence of the subscrier, M.
Herbert, esq. will act as his attorney
JOHN THOMAS.
pr James Bridge.
july 21 a 29
Notice .
IVXr. Samuel C. House is duly authorised to
act as my attorney in mv absence from Savannah.
GEORGE F, GREENE,
july 21 n / ‘ 29
Notice.
Wx. H. Joynf i and mr. John D. Bolde
man are appointed attornies for the subscribers
during their absence from this state.
WM. P. BEERS & CO.
july 21 s 29
Notice.
XX URING my absence from Savannah, mr. A.
Howe will act as my attorney.
v NOAH B. SISSON,
july 9 24
Notice.
XXuRTNO the absence of the subscribers,
Mod s Herbert, esq. and mr. William Hotch
stasser will act as their attornies. The latter
gentleman will attend to the immediate duties
of the store.
TEFFT & PERKINS.
july 16 s 27
Notice.
THE subscriber has appointed and authorised
mr. George Collins his attorney during his
absence from this state.
ANSON BLAKE.
july 14 fn 26
Notice.
%X • J. &F. Blanchard having taken messrs.
Francis Petellut and Francis Gillet into copart
nership, all subsequent transactions will be con
ducted under the firm of
BLANCHARD, BROTHERS, & CO.
july 2 wi 121
Notice.
months after date hereof, I shall apply
to the honorable the Justices of the Infe
rior court of Camden county, for leave to sell
the unsold part of 3252 acres of land in Jackson
county, being part of the real estate of Thomas
Collier, dec’d.
ELIZABETH BULLEII COLLIER,
Executrix.
St. Mary's river, jan 22, 1818. 228
Notice.
Nine months after date application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court o
Chatham county, for leave to sell Lot no. 9
(nine) Wilmington tything, Darby ward, with
the improvements belonging to the estate of B.
Shader, jr. for the benefit of the heirs of said
CSt<it€.
FREDERICK SHAFFER,?-
JACOB SHAFFER,
Savannah.. 3d April, 1818. 58
The Library
WILL be open during this season, every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 5 to 7 o
clock p. m.
june 30 . 20
Savannah
PoOU-HOUSE & HOSPITAL Visiting Com
mittee for July and August:
HENRY nr HILLS
ANI)
OLIVER L. nOHSON.
Joseph Cunmino, Secretary.
july 2 21
To hire forfbnr months
yV Middle aged NEGRO woman as conk or
house servant, who ran be well recommended
for honesty and sobriety. Apply at this office
July 14 26
SATURDAY MORNING . JULY 25, 1818.
Code of Agriculture.
OW in the press and will shortly be pub
lished, by Hudson if Cos. and Cooke & Hale, at
Hartford, Conn.
THE
CODE OF AGRICULTURE.
BT SIB JOHN SINCLAtH,
Founder of the British boat'd <f Agriculture.
It is unnecessary for the Air ’• ‘.-an publishers
of this work to say any thir g of the merits
or the reputation of its anther i these have
long been held in high estimation, in this Coun
try as well as in Europe. Thit treatise on ag
riculture was first published in I.ondon, in Sep
tember last. And to shew under what advanta
ges it was written, it is only necessary to pre
sent the following extracts from the author’s
introduction to the work.
“ On his suggestion, the government of Greai
Britain established a board of agriculture and
internal improvement, under whose auspices
the greatest exertions were made to collect
useful information, as a foundation for. such a
work as the one now proposed : the .publica
tion of which, fvom the commencement of the
new Institution, was in his contemplation. A
great body of valuable materials having been
amassed, wlpt could be more desirable, than to
reduce the substance of the whole, into so mod
erate a compass, that it would require neither
much expense to purchase, nor much time to
[read ? How far that has been effijcfedj-tite rea
der will have it in his power to jtfeje,oy a pe
rusal ofthis publication. ‘
But to enable any person to undertake such
a task as the present, it was notalbne sufficient,
that he had -success, to Books, however numer
ous, or iiowever valuable the information they
might contain. It was necessary for him also
to converse with farmers; —to discuss the va
rious subjects connected with agriculture, with,
practical men ; —to survey their firm ; —to ex
amine their various practices on (he spot;—to
compare the systems of different countries —
and, above all, to be himself a .Farmer, and
that on a great scale. These advantages have
not been wanting on the present occasion.”
For the purpose of reducing the size and ex
pense of the work, the Americtn publishers
have omitted, where it could be conveniently
done without interrupting'dhe connection, such
parts as were more particularly applicable to
G. Britain. For instance, a-drw'ption of the
“ parochical national and miscelaneous burdens ,”
that a farmer is to take into consideration before
entering upon a farm, &c. &c. Notes have also
been introduced in some few instances, in the
hope of attracting the attention of the American
agriculturist to particular subjects.
Some of the most important topics treated on,
are, climate, soil, capital, accounts, laborers, live
stock, cultivation of wastes, draining, m entires
paring and bunting, fallowing, weeding, irrigation,
flooding, warping, cultivation of arable land, grass
land, orshat fls, woods and plantations, watering
ponas, the uses of salt in agriculture, &c. &c.
, TERMS.
The work will be printed on a strong good
paper, and be comprised in from 400 to 450 pa
ges, and will be embellished with fine engrav
ings of cattle, grasses, &c. &.c.
Price to subscribers, in boards, §2 50
In neat sheep binding, 275
To non-subscribers, the price will be advan
ced 25 cents on each.
Those who take six copies shall be entitled to
one copy in addition, gratis.
june i2 12
state or GEORGIA, ? „ JAMES BIRD,
BRYAN COUNTY. 5 3
Clerk of the court of ordinary for the county afore
said.
WHEREAS John 4- Maxwell, esq. of said
county, has applied to me for letters dis
missory, as administrator on the estate and ef
fects of Richard M. Maxwell, esq. late of said
county deceased.
Now these are therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said estate to file their objections (if any they
have) in my office, on or before the first Mon
day in January next; otherwise letters dismisso
ry will be granted him.
Given under my hand and seal this twenty fifth
day of June, eighteen hundred and eighteen,
and in the 43d year of the Independence of the
United States of America.
JAMES BIRD.
I ‘ 1 june 27 xn 19
r By JAMES BIRD,
Georgia, j Clerk of the Court of Ordinary
bryan county. y 0 ). the County aforesaid.
W HEREAS George Cubbedge hath made
application to me for letters of administration
oil the estate, effects, rights and credits of
George Cubbedge, esq. late of said county, de
ceased, as one of the heirs.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kind and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in my office, on or before the first Mon
day in September next, otherwise letters will
be granted, him.
Given under my band and seal, this 13th day
of July, 1818, ana in the 43d year of the Inde
pendence of the united states of America.
27 (1.. h) JAMES BUM), C. C. O.
Printing Ink.
V QUANTITY of excellent quality printing
Ink, just received from the Manufactory,
at 35 cents per pound, warrunled good j should
it not prove to he so, will he exchanged or taken
hick Orders to amount will be received and
immediately attended to, on application at the
Alice w*t V Ornette Oflre.
jan 10 217 ‘
Georgetown Episcopal Church
Boor and Orphan House
&® SF t‘IS & 13V
A Lottery authorised by an act of the legisla
ture of the state of SoUth-carolina, for
repairing the Episcopal Church, and building a
Poor and Orphan House in Georgetown, s. c.
SCHEME,
1 Prize of $>50,000
1 do. of- ... 20,000
1 do. of ... 10,000
2 Prizes of jgsooo is 10,000
Bdo of 1000 8,000
4do of 500 2,00 u
16 do of 100 1,600
968 do of 50 48,400
1001 Prizes. §ISO,OCd
1999 Blanks.
3000 Tickets, at Fifty Dollars each, $>150,000
The following Prizes will be stationary.
The first drawn ticket will be entitled to s>sooo,
to he paid in 100 tickets, from no. luOl to
1100, both inclusive.
Ist drawn ticket on the
2d day’s drawing, entitled to §IOOO
3d ‘ do do 500
4th do do 5000
(to be paid in 100 tickets from 1201 to 1301,
bbtli inchisivq) % .
sth day’s drawing, entitlecrto * §IOO9
6th do do 10,009
7th do do 1,000
Bth do do 50,000
All the Prizes subject to a deduction of 15
per cent, payable sixty days after the comple
tion of the drawing, at the office of discount
and deposit of the United-states bank at Charles
ton ; or at the branch bank of the state of
South-carolina in Georgetown.
CC/* The drawing will positively commence on
the first Monday in June, and be completed in
eight drawings. All prizes not claimed within
six months afterwards, will be considered as
donations to the Church, Poor and Orphan
House.
Cleland Kinloch,"’
Benjamin Huger,
John L. Wilson,
Aaron Marvin, > Commissioners.
Thomas Cabr,
Henry Denison, j
Jacob Myf.bs, J
All letters addressed to the commissioners for
tickets or information must be post paid.
Georgetown, S. C. 1818.
in the above Lot
tery may be had at the Museum Zs Gazette Office.
june 11 wa—-waf 55
- %
To Printers.
For sale at the Museum Sf Gazette office,
The following founts of JOB TYPE, &c. near
ly new, which will be sold together, at aliar
gain.
1 fount of 8 line Pica
1 do of 5 line Pica
i do of double Pica
1 do of double Pica Black
1 do of Scrip
1 do of English (Roman)
1 do of American Cannon
A variety of Ornaments and Flowers
50 pair of letter Cases.
also
A good sacond hand printing Press, well
calculated for working Jobs and a proof Press,
may 21 93
i —-—.
Steam Saw Mill for sale.
In consequence of the ill health, of the pres
ent proprietor ofthe CHATHAM STEAM SAW
MILLS, and his intention of leaving Savannah,
the above valuable establishment is offered for
sale on liberal terms, either the whole or in
shares, the engine is a sixteen horse power,
which works two complete gangs of Saws, also
a Grist Mill. The building is 120 feet long, has
60 feet carriages, and been in operation about 6
months, and is in every respect in complete or
der. An unexpired the wharf of nine
years, which is 150 feet front, and 500 feet deep,
also a good dwelling house, with other out build
ing#, all in good repair will be sold with the mill.
The above establishment can be viewed at
any time on application to
M. HERBERT.
(£jr* The editor of the Charleston Courier is
requested to insert the above one week, and for
ward their to this office,
june2 - 103
The Saluda Mineral Springs.
T IIF.SF. Springs are situated within six miles
of Cambridge, near the Saluda river, in an ele
vated and healthy part of the country. The
efficacy of their waters in the cure of many dis
eases, has been fully established ; none can be
better for those who are affected v#th dispep
sia, or have been long laboring under any de
bility. The waters are impregnated with sul
phur, iron, lime and magnesia.
Suitable accommodations are prepared for the
reception of company, by mrs. CHILES, and
every pains will be taken to render a stay at the
Springs agreeable, on terms as moderate as the
situation of the country will admit.
Cambridge, S. C. June 10, fn 10
To Hire,
Smart NEC Ilf) HON \pply at this office, J
june K
[New Series- -Vol. 2. — No. 131.
Altamaha River.
persons disposed to contract for remov
ing the temporary Obstructions in the Altamaha
river, from the fork down to Darien, or anv part
of them, will render in their proposals to S* ott
Cray, in Darien, on or before the first of Au
gust next. Liberal advances will be made to
the contractors.
John Burnett, f
Jacob Wood, i
John P Blackman, f Commissioners
Scott Cray, J
Darien, June 18, 1818. yi n 7
Young Ladies’ Hoarding & Day
SCHOOL.
THIS Institution, under the superintendence
of mrs. SANDWtCH, and mrs. HURLBURD,
will be removed to MOUNT SALUBRITY, in
all next month, at which place it will continue
during the summer and autumnal months. The
situation is healthful, pleasant and retired. The
different branches of an English Education it*,
eluding Embroidery, Drawing and Music, are
taught as usual,
june 2 ‘ § 0 - 103
Healthy situation.
Thomas Hudson, from Charlotte 8. C
HAS opened a boarding house in Jackson
county, at Jefferson. Families removing
from the low countries, and travellers, may be
assured ot comfort and convenience if they
please to call on him.
april 28, 1818 • ✓ 73
Lands for Sale.
THE subscriber being desirous of removing
to the up-country for the better enjoyment
of his health, offers for sale,
3500 acres of LAND,
compo* jf. tracts carefully selected, from 2to
500 acres each, the most of which tracts are
contiguous, and from one to seven miles from
Mclntosh Court-house and Sapelo bridges, and
ten miles from RicebormigV Liberty county ;
adjoins the lands late the property of Robert
Baillie deceased, John H. Mclntosh, George and
Thomas I)yall, &c. and abounds with a consid
erable quantity of the best yellow pine, oak
and cypress, arid is dotted with spots of land
from 50 to 100 acres, well calculated for settle
ments, and probably no body of land in the
southern states is better calculated for the rais
ing of 9tock, especially for the supply of useful
timber for ship building, &c. which is within a
short distance from a saw mill that runs two
gangs of saws, and where lumber, best calcula
ted for market, can be shipped from the spot.
A further description ofthis property is thought
unnecessary, as it is presumed and expected,
purchaser will first view the premises, which
will be shewn, with the grants of the land, and
a general plat shewing the connection of the
racts, walet courses, &c.
Also for sale, anew framed DWEI,LING
HOUSE, and four contiguous Lots, south ofthe
Court-house lot in Mclntosh county, containing
180 feet, fronting on the road from Savannah to
Darien, and 120 feet front of the road leading to
the academy, well enclosed, with a good garden
&c. it is believed there is not a better stand in
the county for a grocery store, and a house of
entertainment, it being at the head of water nav
igation of Sapelo river, 53 miles from Savannah,
Seventeen miles from liiceborough, and 12 to
Darien, and where the mail stage is in the habit
of stoping at the post-office. Should an early
application be made, a great bargain may be
had of the above described property, and Ne
groes or merchandize taken in payment.
JOHN ORME,
Mclntosh county, May 14. * 87
BLANKS
For s'lle at the Office of the Museum Zs Gazette
Prices Current
Bills of Lading
Entries of Merchandize
Reports and Manifests
Clearances
Shipping Articles
Notary’s Protests
. Bills of sale for Negroes
Powers of Attorney
Together with a general assortment of Jus
tice and Sheriff's Blanks.
Alsor Blanks for the Mayor’s court.
CCj CARDS, HANDBILLS, &c. executed
with neatness and despatch.
Twenty Dollars Re7card.
DESERTED from the U. S. brig Promethe
us, on the 24th inst. at Tyfcee,
EIIEX. ROBIN SOX,
a native of England, and by trade a weave!’.
He has light eyes, light hair, fair complexion,
a little marked by/he small pox, and 5 feet 7
or 8 inches high.
also
CALEB HARRIS,
a native of North-carolinn, a tnilor by trade—*
has light eyes, sandy hair, sallow complexion,
and live feet 8 or 9 inches high.
The above reward will be given to any per
son who will apprehend and deliver t fie a aid
deserters on board tlie V. 8. brig Prometheus,
or secure them in any place so that the officers
of tlie Prometheus msy be apprised of their
■'iprehensio*!.
I Ten dMWs will he given for the appreUen
’ kinii of rither of the deserters aforcsauT
■ april 28