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SAVANNAH DAILY . GAZETTE.
You XXIV.—No. 3746.
foißJDaoasm©.
I? OR sale, wholesale and retail, by Doctor
, J. B. BEiITUELO f t
nearly opposite the Exchange, in the city of
Savannah, the following highly approved
FAMIL* MEDICINES,
prepared by Noah Ritlge!y, Baltimore——via :
Lee's Ague Drops.
Never was a medicine offered that has great
ter claim <m the public approbation than this
aa many thousands can testify.
The proprietor is in possession of a great num
ber of cases or cures, but for want of room can
only give the following recent and extraordina
ry one:
” Extract of a letter from dr. Tames Hawkins.
n Jtf r Noult Ridgely,
Dear friend—l have sold a vial of your Lee’s
Ague and Fever drops to a gentlemen i this
pfoce which has Cured him in two bats.
Steubenville, fOhio,J April 6, 1818.**
Lee's Ahtibillious Fills ,
THESE much esteemed pills have been for
many years prepared in Balitmore by the pre
sent proprietor, as many of our most respecta
ble citizens can testify ; and a number of them
have readily and gladly given certificates of their
great value as a family physic.
Lee's Elixir ,
A sovereign remedy for Colds, obstinate Cough's
Catarrhs, asthmas, tore throats, and approaching
consumptions.
A single trial will prove that it restores the
determination of the fluids to the surface of the
body, and brings on the common, healthful per
spiration : that it dislodges and evacuates the
tough, visced phlegm ormucas, strengthens the
weakened vessels of the lungs.—Thus stri
king at the root of disorder, the symptoms are
of course effectually and permanently conquered.
From the many certificates of cures, and let
ters recommending his elixir, the proprietor has,
for want of room, made.the following :
Extract of a lette- received from Charles A
. Sparks, esq.
. (Jheraw court-house, S. Carolina.
Mr. Noah Ridgely,
Sir —Being affected with an obstinate cough
for more than seven years, which has never
yielded to any remedies, though numbers have
been applied, until 1 procured a few phials'of
your LEE’S EI.IXIR, for the cure of colds, ob
stinate coughs, &c. which gave me considera
ble relief, and which, could I procure immedi
ately a sufficient quantity, will I feel confident
by being sufficiently used, remove the most dis
tressing complaint that I or the human race have
ever been subject to. I have not a doubt but
that I shall be the means of your disposing of
a great quantity of the elixir in this part of the
country.
I am, sir, &c.
CFIAS. A. SPARKS.
Lee's Worm Lozenges.
The proprietor has now the pleasure of sta
ting that tire following case came under his im
mediate observation : his little daughter, about
5 years old, appeared very visibly to lose her
flesh : no particular cause could be given for
he-’, thus pining away, she was at length taken
wi h fevers, which, with other svmptons led him
to believe she had worms; he gave her a dose
of Lee’s Lozenges, which brought away, incred
ilable as it may appear. 2 worms, the one fifteen
and the other thirteen inches in length, each
tint:’- fourths of an inch round; he has given
the Lozenges to another of his children, which
has brought away a vast quantity of very small
vortjis. ‘V
The proprietor is now in possession of the
large worms— those inclined to see them will be
gratified by calling at his Dispensary.
Lee's Sovereign Ointment for
the ITCH,
“Warranted to cure by one application, free
r i-om Mercury or any pernicious ingredient.—
l’b'S vegetable remedy is so mild, yet effica
o aus, that it may be used with the utmost safe
, on the most delicate pregnant lady, or on a
nild .of a week old.
J iCe's genuine Version Lotion >
The Persian Lotion operates mildly, render
ng the skin delicately soft and smooth—iinpro
ring the complexion.
Ixe's Ague and fever Drops. —warranted to
sure if taken according to the directions.
Lee’s grand Restorative and nervous Cordial
i\ most valuable medicine for great and general
Jcbility, nervous disorders, loss of appetite, Btc.
ljee’s essence arltl extracts of Mustard. —Aq in
alfible remedy for sprains, bruises, rheumatism,
mmbness, chilblains, &c.
Lee’s Indian vegetable Specifc.— A certain and
■ffcclual cure for the venereal and gonorrhoea.
Lee’s tooth ache ID-opn, —w hich give imniedi
itc relief.
!Ate's tooth Powder,— which cleans and beau
ifies the teeth.
Jxe's eye Hater —a certain cure for sore eyes.
J Ate's anodyne Elixir, for the cure of head
iche*.
Lee’s com Plaster, for removing ami destroy
ng corns.
The proprietor would be glad -o insert the
nauy certificates amt letters reccotumending
lie above truly valuable medicines, Inrt this,
a a newspaper, is impracticable—lie therefore
nth in* reused confidence respectfully offers
hem to u liberal and discerning public.
NOAII 111 DC ELY,
( fede Michael Lee U Cos f
Savannah Dec 8, 1818. 210
For Dafien,
tojkßaA The sloop ANNA, capt. For am an,
■fiiliwri will meet with despatch. For freight
or passage, apply to the captain on board, at
Bolton’s wharf, or s .
BACON & BTRJEN, ,
Exchange dock.
march 3 vv 25
i
-• /’ “ ‘-V'.. V'-v!
For JDarleji ,
*jsjr The schooner DORCAS IIAWES, L.
hSXf> Class, master, will aail on Wednesday.
For TV-eight or charter, apply to the master *
board, at Jones’s upper wharf, or to
~ HALL & HOYT,
march Is 23
For Boston ,
The new schr. PH ERE 8t SALLY,
Js^gjlc ca P t - Howes wilj meet with despatch-
For freight or passage having good accommo
dations—applv to
T. C. HAYWARD & CO.
Telfair's -wharf.
feb 25 n 20
American Manufactured
Goods.
THF- Subscribers offer for sale
12 cases American COTTON GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
Bleached and unbleached Shirtings
Ginghams
Stripes
Checks
Chamhravs
Blue Kerseys
which will be sold on low’ terms by the case or
less quantity by
HARRIS & WATERMAN.
Jiice's -wharf.
feb 26 §o 21
Sugar , Rum, &c.
34 bbls prime Sugar
•5U do. New England Rum
32 lihds Jamaica do.
24 bbls american Gin
8 do clear Pork
20 do
Landing from brig Almira and schr Sally from
Boston, and for sale by
EDWARD WILLIAMS,
Hot ton’s wharf
feb 20 16 iri
JOHN G. COWLING.
OfFERS his services, in Augusta, to his
friends and the public in general, in the capaci
ty of
Auctioneer end Commission Merchant,
and will be thankful for their favors. Any con
signments of merchandize for sale, or any or
ders for t. e purchase of produce, will be thank
fully received, and punctually and faithfully at
tended to,
Augusta, Geo. Feb. 15.1819. ahj- 11
■ .■ - . M 111 ■ ■■■ ■ ‘■ ■ ■
DOUGLASS S; SORREL
n.vv-. run sale is store,
. OUTY pipes real holland Gin
6do old l p tencrifle Wine
30 hnds and 20 bbls rye Whiskey
TO bids country Gin
6JO do howard-street & riclimond Flour
4000 bushels white Corn, in quantities to
suit purchasers
Gunpowder, imperial and hyson Teas, in small
packages
Best havana Segars —Molasses in hlids. &c.
ma r ch 1 li§ 23
A HUMPHREY’S.
0 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
PPOSITB messrs. Andrew Low & Cos. Bull
street, where he oilers for sale an extensive as
sortment ot
FURNITURE :
Such as Sideboards ; .Secretaiies and Book-cases
Bureaus ; Grecian Couches
patent, extension and common sets of Dining
Tables
card, breakfast and work Tables
dining, drawing and setting room Sofas
mahogany and common Bedsteads
fancy and Windsor Chairs, of various patterns
portable Desks ; dressing Glasses
light and wash Stands
With many other, articles in the above line,
which may be had low for cash or approved pa
per.
Cabinet Furniture manufactured and repaired
as usual.
jan. 29. f 253
Cheap Painting &* Glazing ,
At the corner of Dr van and Jefl'crson streets,
JAMES API’LEUY & CO.
N. B. Signs/or sale
jan 23 * swu
Picked up Adrift ,
Thursday last, a long plantation BOAT,
marked ‘•/!. Shockley” ill ilie inside The own
er can have her by paying the expenses i In
applying on board of the pilot-boat schr Hornet,
or to J- Hpeukiuan, esq
f march 1 “
THURSDAY MORNING MARCH % 1819.
< ‘ Itr ‘
Introduction. tee into Sa
vain th.
T , t
X HE inhabitants of this* Tty are informed that
a large and eXpein*c loe louse oh the YVest-
India construction ru |qmp!eTed, and the
supply of ice is jute, ir-t j be continued with
out intermptum, -Uterf v summer if there
shall be* aiiffictef.’ ‘
It i intended \\) oftsagps. Icicle fr. sale at
the low price of 4 ‘JT m quarter cents the.
pouud, so tliat it may by the iMhabi-
Units as n>i . . cf ‘ rather thn fu.\-
Ifoy \f v i. . -. ..v.< JRvtty exteitsiicly it
is apparent, tnafft sold at the i-ate
mentioned. /- 1
Ice cannot be used to spy permanent
advantage without a portc 1e Ice. House, or re
frigerator, which M’ious kinds are for
sale at the Ice-Huose, Tj *h , *s. upper wharf.
With one of them, wine, rater, butter, milk,
fniit, &c. may be presen and continually cold
with from four to seven poti ds of Ice daily. If
it is desired to keep fresh p wisions, fresh fish
&c. in them, it may be dp t by an increase in
the quantity of ice used.
Tjie Ice decanter for pres ring \yine cool after
it is placed on the table is a o ottered for sale.
The subscriptions for theieason will be as fol
lows. Ice to be supplied the lce-Hou*: for
eight months.
Sixty dollars entitles the übscriber to seven
pounds daily.
Fifty do. to fire and a half pounds^duly.
Forty do. to four pounds do.
Thirty do. to three pounds dr,
There are many advantage to the subscri
bers First, they obtain sou jM about half the
price of others —Second, arej <4t subject to the
imposition of servants—-Third as tickets are
delivered of two, four ami thp pounds—value
each for the whole time of thetmbscription, the
subscriber has the option of vaf\ ing the quanti
ty of the Ice, some days oinilting it altogether
and at other times encreasingthe quantity, and
the tickets remain always of equal value. No
subscription is received without payment at the
time of subscribing.
Those persons who feel favourably disposed
towards this undertaking are invited to become
subscribers before the cornhencemcnt of the
warm season, so shat some calculations may be
made respecting the probable demand, and to
know whether it will be.txpedient to fill the
house with Ice by importiiif u second cargo.
Those who exmef t n from the city
Wnfl paA orfKe summer, are not on that
account to avoid subscribing, as the tickets are
always of equal value as before stated.
Ice may be carried safely into the country if
packed in straw and covered with a blanket.
Savannah, Feb. Bth, 1819.
8 §
J)r. James Watson Cotton,
KeSPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
public in general that he has commenced the
practice of Physic and Surgery in this city. His
services can be commanded by calling at mrs.
G rahams in Bryan-street, second door east of mr.
Ilaltelie’s new buildings,
dec 8 / 10
IXf-EUIOR COUST, , 181a .
Chatham County. 5
IT PON reading the petition of Charles O.
J Screven and John Screven, executors o’’the
estate of the late Charles Ooingsells, praying
for leave to sell and dispose of the real estate —
and the said petition for the said sales appearing
fair and satisfactory to this court:—lt is ordered,
that the said executors have leave to sell the
real estate enumerated in their petition provi
ded their application to this honorable court for
this purpose, be published in any two of the
papers of the city for at least nine months pre
vious to the final leave to sell, notifying all per
sons to appear and approve the order for sale if
they see fit, pursuant to the act of assembly in
such case made aud provided.
Extract from the .Minutes.
JOB T- BOLLES, Clerk.
The following is the real <state alluded in the
above order, to wit•
A tract of Land near Savannah, containing bne
hundred and sixty-two acres.
A tract called the Orplian-bouse.in the county
of Chatham, containing four hundred and seven
ty acres.
An Island in the county aforesaid, called Burn
sides, containing two hundred and fifty-five
acres.
Three tracts of Land in the county of Effing
ham, containing one thousaud-and eight hundred
acres, more or less.
A House and Lot in Broughton-street, in the
city of Savannah.
JOHN SCREVEN, 7*, ,
CHARLES O. SCREVEN, 5 firfC r * -
apnl 29 * 74
Information Wanted ,
Respecting Robert Wright, a native of
England, who came to this country about 10
years since, and settle 1 at Savannah ; he is about
35 or 36 years of age; about 5 feet 8 inches
high, dark complexion, dark browti hair arid
dark eyesi a letter was received from him, da
led o Savannah,” by his friends then in England
about 9 years ago, since which no certain infor.
mat ion has been had respecting him. His bro
(her lias since removed to Baltimore, and is anx
ions to hear from him. Any person having
knowledge of him, would confer a lasting obliga
tion on the subscriber, bv directing n few line*
to THOMAS WRIGHT,
Care of Thus. Woodward, South Erttlertcjc
street, Baltimore.
N. It. Ills wife is a milliner by p.otetsion, ami
it is thought most probable she may be Carr) ing
it on wherever they may reside
Jhhimorr, Feb 8, tHR> f? 6 51
PROPOSAI S
. TO POBtlSn IN Tilt CITY OF NEW-YORK,
A PERIODICAL WORK,
TO BE ENTITLED,
THE GLOBE.
This Publication will be divided, nearly,
as follows :
The affairs Os the U States will occupy 16 paces
Ireland, 16 do.
Nii S ceuaneous Othe : foreiffnoounlrie8 ’ £
ommm *
The editor will endeavour to render the en
tire a pleasing and useful compendium of in
struction and amusement. In the course of the.
publication, the sub jects of agriculture, the arts,
siences, and domestic economy, will be taken
U P
The publisher avoids specious professions, in
the hope, that his work will have sufficient mer
it to deserve support. He solicits but a fair trial.
Subscribers will be at liberty to withdraw their
names whenever they may deem the publication
not worthy of continued patronage.
A number of “THE GLOBE,” will be pub
lished monthly,-commencing in January 1819.
It will contain 64 pages octavo —will be deliver
ed to subscribers in the city by a carrier, and for
warded to distant subscribers, by mail.
The price will be fifty cents each number, pay
able in advance. Orders by mail, covering less
than Jive dollars, must come free of postage.
tfj- Post-masters, friendly to literature, are
requested to fefward such subscriptions as may
be offered thein.
*,* Mr. John Mi-rnf ( y, of Savannah, will act
as agent for the state of Georgia.
T. O’CONNOR.
feb 27. 22
New-York Firemen Insurance
COMPANY
CAPITAL 500,000 DOLLARS— amply secured.
DIRECTORS.
John G Coster John Jacob Astof
YVilliam W. Todd Josiah Sturges
Henry Waring Benjamin Desobey
Abraham ItirnarA* John HnUill,
Garret Heyer Peter I. Keying
William Cahoone Archibald M‘Y r ickar
Samuel S. Howland Joseph Strong
Thomas C. Butler, President.
John YVhetteN, Assistent
William M'Neal, Secretary.
The subscriber haring been appointed agent
of the New-York Firemen Insurance Company,
with full power in the behalf of said company tc
effect insurance against fire, on goods, wares and
merchandise, houses, buildings, mills, vessels in
port, and generally on all kinds of property In
this city and vicinity, is now ready to receive
applications and effect insurance against fire, in
conformity with the power of his agency, at Sa
vannah—where terms, which w ill be as liberal
as other offices, may be known on personal ap
plication, or by letter post paid, describing ac
curately the premises and property required to
be insured. All losses sustained by this will be
promptly and liberally adjusted and settled.
JAMES REA.
feb 18. t 14
STATE OF GEORGIA, 7 By JAMES BIRD,
bryan county. 5 Clerk of the Court of Ordinary.
X W^"HEREAS, mrs. Sarah Blacksell, widow,
hath made application to me for letters of ad
ministration on the estate and effects of Lee
Blacksell, esquire, late of said county, deceased,
as nearest of kin.
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all
ind singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any
they have,) in my office, on or before the first
Monday in March next ensuing ; otherwise let
ters of administration will be granted her.
Given under my hand and seal this sth day of
January, in the year of our Lord eighteen hun
dred and nineteen, and in the 43J year of the
independence of the united states of America.
JAMES BIRD, c. c. o. b. c.
8 35
Executor's Sales .
~W ILL be sold at or near the residence of the
late mrs. Dinah Bulloch, in Bryan county, or
Thursday the 11th day of March next,
One tract of pine LAND,
containing ls -5 acres.
Also— 1 tract of pine Land, containing 5k
acres—be the same mofe or less. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs of the estate.
ALEXANDER BYRD, Executor.
Bryan county, Jan. 8, 1819. *fs 35
Savannah Library ,
fj VERY Monday, Wednesday & Friday from
4 to 6 o’clock r. m the room will be kept open
for delivering books.
OF.MI.EU sfc’ry.
feb 25 , 30 ,
M - - -
Wanted.
By a young man from England, a situation
as Book-keeper, or other, either in a counting
house or store. Any communication left with
the editors, will be immc<Jut*ly attended to v
march I 32
JVcm) Series —Vol. 3.—No. Sfi.
*
Sheriff's Sales.
On the first Tuesday in April nexL
W, , , ‘ 1
ILL be sold at the CoUrt-house in the city
of Savannah, between the usual hours of 10 and
3 o’clock,
The following five Negroes :
Jenny, Phillis, Clarissa, Sam and Abraham, levhp
ed on as the property of Edward Bourquin, to
satisfy an execution in favor of Robert Isaac—
by virtue of attachment against It. YV. Fox.~
All TIIC um utiuwi n
Lot No 4,1 rover tything, Decker ward,
together with the Uriexpired lease of one year,
levied on as the property of Thomas Gribbin to
satisfy executions in favor of B. M‘Kinne and B.
Howard.
A.ISO.
Two negroes Cato and Moses, levied on as the
properly of Henry M‘lntosh, dec. to satisFyexe'-
cutionin favor of It. King& Cos. and others.
GEO L. COPE, s. c. c.
march 1. 23 >
Sheriff's Sales.
On the first Tuesday in May next,
WILL he sold before the Court-house in the
city ot Savannah, betwefcn the usual hours ot 10
aud 3 o’clock.
One Negro- Fellow, named
Jeffery, levied on as the property of \Vm. L. Ry
an, Catherine Wood, and Mary Ryan, under
foreclosure of a mortgage fram the said YV. L.
Ryan, C. Wood, and M. Rvati, to Samuel Clark
GEO. L. COPE, s. c.c.
march 1 23
Sheriff's Sale.
On the first Tuesday in April next,
be sold at the court-house in the city
of Savannah, between the ushal liouts ot ten
and three o’clock.
All that tract or parcel of
LAND, containing 200 acres, more or less, situ
ate on the district of White-bluff adjoining Na-
Spaniel Adams aud. Williams’land.; fisried pn.aß
the property of YVm. Oglehay, to satisfy a judg
ment in favor of Barna -Vl’Kinne & co. and oth
ers. v.
Also, the following twenty
five Negroes, viz:—Jamihry, Pussy, Betty, Beer,
Tamer, Cato, Peter Cbarlottee, Jack, Lucy and
her children John and Tilly, Ton,, Phillis Char
lotte and her child Edward, Jenny, Prince, Doll/
John, Patience, Harriet, John and Rachel, levied
on as the property of YVm Ogleby, and sold un
der and execution founded on the foreclosure
of a mortgage due Scott R Fahm ; and by con
,sent of parties.
GF.ORGE L. COPE, s. c. c.
feb 22 17
Sheriff's Sales.
On the first Tuesday in April next.
Will lie sold at the court-house in the city
of Savannah between the usual hours of ten ancf
three o’clock.
. Three Negroes,
named Old Brutus, and his sons Brutus and Les
ter ; levied on as the property of Peter Deveaus
to satisfy Robert and John Bolton, the said ne
groes sold under foreclosure of mortgage. ,
GEORGE L. COPE, S. C. C.
feb 1 55
Lands for Sale ;
By virtue of an order of the honorable thef
justices of the inferior court of Mclntosh county.
Will be sold at public sale on the first Tuesday
in April next, between the usual hours at Mcln
tosh court-house, the following
TRACTS vr LANB.w* — 1
A Tract called Borlam one mtte from Mcln
tosh court-house cn the road to the academy—•
containing about six hundred aiid forty acre£
more or less.
Also, a small Tract adjoining the same called
the Forest containing about sixty acres with thef
improvements thereon.—A further description
of this property is thought unnecessary as it is
presumed a purchaser will first view the prem
ises which will be shewn on application to tkss
subscriber.
JOHN ORME, Guardian.
Mclntosh County, Jan. 25,1819.
jan 28 § 52
Town Property.
FROM thirty to fifty LOTS at Da*
■Mlnsral rien will be sold at auction, on the 2(t
Monday in March next. Conditions one fourtlr
cash, and the balance to be paid when the pur
chasers please, they paying eight per cent annu
ally on the sums which nray be due, and giving
a mortgage on the premises, as a security for
th payment of these sums.
A few Lots may be had at private sale by ap
plying to Scott Cray and George Street csqrs
joiiN 11. Mclntosh.
Darien Jan. 11 39
Great Despatch.
ONE Passenger can be accommodated every
day from Savannah to Charleston, (Satur
days excepted )
Apply at the bar oft he Georgia Hotel.
fob 24 t 19