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‘Georgia—Effingham County.
surKiuoit enuuT.
Ih'cember 1 erm, IC21.
The TiuMmi of the German^
Illiberal) Congregation it
F.beneaer, >Udli &iit.
vt. I
The Helrt & Representatives I
of Michael Mock, deceaacd.J
J N the petition of the Trustees of the Ger.
mail Lutheran Congregation at Kheneaer,
fraying the foreclosure of tlie Equity of He-
Gumption of all lhal tract or iiareel of land, eon-
taininir two hundred acres, lyiHR and octnff in
the county ol Kffinf ham and atate aforeanid.but.
tintr and bdltndin^ nortli wcat on John J. Uro-
yenatine* north-eaitwnrd on JohnHttttom, aowtli
east on John I.idlo Livtiner, 8. B. Uaytd tin,eld
and are vaoant at the time ofthe aurvev thereof,
originally granted to Wolfgang Mock, dcceaa.
ed on the aecond day of April, one thousand
seven hundred and aixly.five.to secure the pay
ment of tlio'aum of eighty dollar., on tha fourth
day of Doccmber, eighteen hundred and three,
with intercat at the rate of six per cent, from
llte fourth day of December, eighteen hundred
sudtwni and it appearing to the Court that
there ia now due on said bond and mortg.igcthe
nun of slaty dollars with intercut from March
twenty-liflh, eighteen hundred and eighteen,»t
aix per cent.
On nation of Wayne and Cuyler, Atlornles
for the petitioners, it ia ordered that the amount
due on said bond and mortgage be paid into
Court, with intereat, within twelve months, otti.
erwise the Equity of Redemption of the heirs
and representative, of the aaiu Michael Mock,
he fr reejoied, and that other and further pro
ceedings he had thereon, pursuant to the stat-
ulc ill inch eases made and provided: and it iB
further ordered that thiittule be published once
a month for twelve montlta In one of the public
gaaettes of tlila state.
r JtVtruet from the Minutro,
JNO. CHAllLl’ON, Clerk.
dee U tfe
Notice.
N ine montka alter date application will he
made to> the honorable the Juttleea of the
Ihfhrior court of Camden county,for leave to aeII
til the landa In Baid county belonging tn the
estate of John King, late ot Effingham county.
SA11AH KINU, ailm'rx.
April S, 182J. i»* Clark county: Ca.
•prii 6 ^
Notice.
XTINE months after date applicalion will he
.JX made to the htyiorable the Justices ot the
Inferior court of Glynn county, for leave to sell
»I1 the landain aaitl county belonging to the ea-
ta'.eof John King, late of Effingham county.
BAHA1I KiNCl, adm’e.r.
April 5, 1822- Su* Clark county, Ga.
apt 1 *! 6
Notice.
A T the expiration of nine month# from this
date, I ahull apply to the honorable the Jus-
ticca of the Inferior court of Chatham county,
for leave to mil the following real and personal
property held by-the late It. J. Houston intrust,
via *
Ceilat 1 ’Grove pkntation, containing upwards,
of r.100 acres, situated tn the district of White
Bluff*.
One Tract of Land, containing 50 acres, near
the above.
May Island, containing 100 acres, more or
lean, situated on the marshes of Little Ogcchce
•river.
Also, between 65 and 70 Slaves.
PAT. HOUSTON,
May 13,18*52. arlm’r. R. J, Houston.
may 16 $
Notice.
A T the expiration of nine rnohths from this
date, l shall apply to the honorable the .fits-
ticea of the Inferior court of Chatham county,
far leave to sell the following real properly of
the rstate of It. .1. Houston, viz:
•One tract of 354$ acres of Land in Bryan
county, situated on Hod B id creek.
One undivided fourth part of 1450 acres of
Land in McIntosh county, situated on the Alata-
. uialiu riVer.
Twelve Lots in the town of Brunswick, Glynn
county. PAT. HOUS TON,
May 13,1322. arfmV. R. J. H.
may 16 $
General Drug anS. Ttmllj
•AeiUclnei Warehouse.
AN5JON PARSONS,
A o. 8 Gibbons* Buildings, •
R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
ctifttumera in this stale and South-Carolins
generally, that he has established himaelf in the
Drug Line, on Ins own individual vcounCkfid
is opening at this time an extensive and general
assortment of warranted fresh imported
Druga Chemicals, Perfumery, dj*c.
Gentlemen Physicians, Country Merchants,
and Planters, and all who wish to purchase at
wholesale or ret»i), can be supplied at this Es
tablishment on the most accommodating terms.
CATALOGUE.
Marble Morters
Composition do
iron do
Ivory Injection pipes
Ivory Syringes
Syringes, quarts ih boxes
do pints, do £ pints
do nude and femala
Congress^ spring water
Lemon acid
Soda powders
Sails of Lemon
Cologne water
Wash bulls
Windsor soap
Transparent do
Liquid do
Low’s perfumed do
Naples do
Pomatum in sticks
do in pots assorted
Hose water, lavender do
Fancy Vials
Essences ass’-d
Sul Ammoniac
do Volatile
do Soda
do Rochell, do Tartar
do Epsom, do Glauber
do Nitre refined
Solut Arsenic, Fowler's
Spts. Ammonia
do Hartshorn
do Lavender compil’d
do Wine, do oumphor
do Nit. Du!.;
Sassafrus bark
Sarsaparilla
8ponge fine. do coarse
Saffron Spanish do Eng
do American
Savin, Senna Alex
Spermaceti
Snake root Virg.
do Seneka, Squills
Storax, SuUsHurtsliorn
Sugar lead
Syrup Squills, do simple
Tart Emetic, Tapioca
Tinct Aloes comp’d
do Myrrh, do Valerian
sYnUmony crude
Alcohol
Aloes soct
do hepat
Arrow root
Annis seed
Assafaetida, Allum
Angelica root
Angoaturu bark
Aqua Fort is
Anlimohial wino
Arsenic
Acid Muriatic
do Nitric
do Nitrous
do Tartaric
do 8tdphuric
Bark yellow, do red
do pule, do in quill
BhIh Capevi
do Cunadu, do Peru
do Tolu
Barbudues Tar
Borax rePd
Burgundy Bitch
Bole Armenia
Beeswax yellow
do white
Brimstone roll
do rcPd
Castor Oil, American
do W. India
Castor, Russia
Camphor ref’d
Calomel np
Canthurides, do piilv
Camomile flowers
Camilla alb.
Caraway seed
Cardumon seed
Cascurillur bul k
Cassia, Cinnamon
Castile Soap, white
do colored
Cloves, Cochineal
Colombo root
do pow.
Chalk prepared
Coriander seed
do now’d
Cowitch
Cream 'Tartar, pulv
Corrosive Sublimate
(Jin mine
Conserve Roses
Caustic Lunar
Dragons blood
Digitales
Dovers l’owdera
Epsom Salts, Eng.
Ether Sulph
Ergot
Elder blossoms
Emery line
do No 1, 2 and 3
Elixir Varuguric
do Vitriol
Extract Cicutcr
do Gentian
do Quassia
do Lend
Flour Sulphur
do Benzoin
do Snake root
do Assafuctida
‘ (In. Ronzoin comp’d
do Cunt liarUles
do Senna
do Rhubarb
do hark lluxhams
do Peruvian bark
do Opium, do Castor
do Muriate Iron
do Cnlumho root
do Kino, do Jalap
do Guuiac, do Valerian
do Gentian comp’d
Vinegar distilled
do Squills
Valerian root
Vitrioluted 'Tartar
■Vitriol white, do blue
do green
Patent Medicines, fJc.
Bateman’s drops
Pink mof
Petri sshef
Pearl barley
Powdered tin
Plaster mcrcurinl
do But gundy pitch
do adhesive
do strengthening
do drachlyon
do gum
do blistering
Quassia
do rasp’d
Quicksilver
Rhubarb root
do powdered
Red precipitate
Rose water. Rosin
Rust of iron
Gum elastic, Spatulas
Scales and weights
Vial cerks, bottle <!#
Wax tapers
NurcmbergfPBo
Worm I.ozcnges
Patent Lint
Thumb lancets
do common
do Glewlcvs
crown dot Jo Evans's
Spring lancets
Tooth Instruments su’d
Bougies, Gallipots
Mucubov snuff
Liquid blacking
■Black sealing wax
lied do
Red wafers, assorted do
Tooth brushes, common
do silver wire, 3 and 4
rows
Cupping and Hrepaning
* Garden seeds in boxes, instruments
assorted Male and female silver
Balm Quito Catheters
Churches cough drops,White leather skins
for coughs, colds, con-English mustard, by the
sumptions, asthmas, lb. in canisters
tJc. Wc. Ground Ginger, race do
Cephalic Snuff, for ca-Chrves, cinnamon
Urrlis, Mace
Scutcllavio, Lateriflora, or Scullcap.
SHIPMAN’S
GARDEN SEEDS,
Assarledin Small Boxes,
VTfcll calculated lor Plantation use.
Together with a general asoortment of
Surgical Instruments, Shop
Furniture, assorted Phials, &.c.
a i. so,
Saratoga and llallston Mineral Spring
Waters, will be kept constantly on hand in as
perfect state as can be imported.
ANSON PARSONS.
dec 31 fp
Flax seed,|Fennel seed British Oil
Filings steel, do iron Essence peppermint
•Sixth Circuit Court,
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA,
Tott and M'Kinnc A
I .curia j! Dues, ami \
John Cormick, J
('harden, June 3, 1822.
?1*T appearing that process lias issued in this
X case, returnable to the term of this court in
December next, and that Lewis J. Dugas, one
ofthe defendants, resides without the limits of
the District of Georgia—It is ordered, that the
said Lewis J. Dugas do appear at the term of
this Court, to bo holden at Savannah, on the
fourteenth of December next, to answer to the
plaintiffs on the merits of their said petition
and that a copy of this order be published in
-one ofthe gazettes of this state for three
monthst and that the plaintiffs have leave to take
such further proceedings as arc prescribed in
the rule In such cases made and provided.
J. CUTLER, Dist. Judge.
Extract from the minutes.
GEO.'GLEN, Ctork. June7 *3m
Frankimcnse
Glauber salts
Galls Aleppo
Gnlbamtm, Ginseng
Gold ’Thread
Gentian root
Glass Antimony
Ginger Race
do powdered
Grains Paradise
Gum Ammoniac
do Senegal
do Arabic
do poWd,
do Kino
do benzoin
do Tragacanth
do Guuc
do Myrrh
do Shellac
do Copal
do Mastich
do Gamboge
do Scamony
Heleborc black
do white
Hlera Pi«ra
Honey, do squills
Hoffmann anodyne
Isinglass
Bug Destroying Tincture.
" Tir’d Nature’. aoR restorer balmy sleep,
He like tlte world, bis resdy visit pays
Where fortune smiles: the wretched lie for-
1 a takes:
Swift on bis downy pinions flies from bed
Willi Bug, infested t and gilds the Couch
Of prudent house wife,
iXFTER the moat minute research and ei-
penepce mtde on its efficacy. Dr. Itl.ll.
THELOT now confidently assuresthe public
that he has invented a mixture which will most
infallibly destroy those unwelcome disturbers of
our repose.byapplyingittnthefurniture which
Jhey infost. There is no danger in its use,and
It is perteclly free from mi grateful smell.
At Dr. U is desirous in«t w hst lie now of.
fer. to suffering humsn.ty may recommend it
self byits use, he shstaios from all that panegy-
rlck too often accompanying the must contemp
tible nostrum.. June 13
T&ctotftgft & Commission
BUSINESS.
T I1E undersigned have this day entered into
eopartpership in the above line under the
firm of Srtnoss U Hi’xtxr—and solicit from
their friends a share oUntsincss—Their Count
ing Room is in the west end of Bulloch’s Uuild-
ings. They will be enabled to make suitable
tivances ou produce deposited tor sale.
OLIVER 3TUKGBS.
WM. P. HUNTER.
Stvu&tb. Dec. 1, X62L i
Stoughton’s bittetB
** Godfrev’s cordial ?
Steers Opodeldoc
Turlingtons balsom
Dalbeys Oarminative
Dallys Elixer
Harlem Oil or medeca-
innitum
Oil Wormseed
l’ills, I.ees N. London
1’ills, Lees Windham
do Andersons
do Hoopers
do calomel, do opium
COLOURS, ttc
Prussian blue, l,2-&3
Fig blue, Kings yellow
Drop Luke, No. 1^2
Flake white, Carmine
Ivory black, lamp black
Indigo Spanish
Black lead, red do
Litharge
Terri de senna
IK VIALS,
Ess. Cinnamon
do Lavender
do Bergamot
dO'I.emon
CalcM Magnesia
Ipecacuanha or IIIppo F.pgoni salts, Rhubarb
Jalap
Juniper berries
Laudanum
Liquorice root
do powdered
do ball
do refined
Lime water
Lead do
Magnesia lump
do powdered
do small square
do calcined
Manna Sake, do sorts
Mezcrcon, musk
Mustard seed, mace
Nutmegs, nux vomica
Opium, orange peel
Oxvmel squills
Oil Vitriol
do Tanscy
do olives
do l’eppdrmtat
do spearmint
do savin
do Rosemary
do Tencroyol
do Origanum
do Cinnamon
do Worm seed
do Lavender
Annis seed
do Juniper
do Cloves
do Almonds
Ointment mere
do Barilicon
do cerate
do simple
do red precipitate
do Spauish dies
Peruvian bark
Cheltenham salts
Henry8 calc’d Magnesia
Stomachic bitters
Castor Oil
Foregone
laudanum
Antinionial wint
Tinct rhubarb
do assafaetida
Buis Cspevs
Sweet OU
Spts Lsvcnd com
do camphor
do Hartshorn
do sweet Nitre
do Turpchtine
Caiorael
Jalap
Tartar Emetic
IK BOTTLES,
'Wine Bitters
Spts Hartshorn
ao sweet Nitre
do Turpentine
Sweet Oil, castor Oil
American and W«I.
Sundries. ,
Spanish whiting
Rotten stone
Pumice do
Powdered blue
Copperas
Vermilion, Chinese
do English
Verdigris, Irish Glue
Patent spring Trusses
common do
Durable Ink
Red ink powder
Black do) Pill bsaet
SYRUP OF PALMETTO.
TkOCTOIt UEimiKI.OT respectfully in-
JLF t> (Jis the publ’C and his friends, that he
i supplied in his store with a large qii*-lity of
that efficacious Medicine called the Syrup of
Pulmetto, which is celebrated for its extraordi*
nury virtues in destroying WORMS, which bo
generally afflict children in this country, lthas
been I'U'.illy acknowledged all over the West
Indies and the United States. This Syrup be-
ii gof an agreeable flavor, children will take it
easily without that disgust which ordinarily at-
tend* the use, ol other Medicines employed
for the same purpose.
Those persons who will use this Syrup in
the above case nvty he certain of a radical cure.
Directions to use it will be given by the sub*
Kcribet. J. B. BERTHELOT.
may 31
WILLIAM CH1UIST1E.
Notice and Caution.
VVJHEREAS 1 been informed that John
» v Curnochan and Peter Mitchell of this ci
u Live by sundry deeds recently mortgaged
and assigned to divers persons cither their indi
vidual creditors, creditors of the late firm of
Ciarnochan £* Mitchell, or others, all or sundry
the property olid estate, both real and petsona),
ofthe said firm, as well as their own individual
properly and esta'e, consisting together of
houses, lota, lands, s'orts, wharves, negroes, &c.
Savannah and Iln ien iq. Georgia, or the
neighborhood thereof, and elsewhere with their
merest or share in the stock of the'lower
sieain mill near l)ai ten, and smulry shares in
the United States Bunk and other bunks, as well
us sundry debts due to them in various places,
besides lands, lots, negroes, &c. in the territory
of Florida, and particularly one large t'ract of
land bought of Forbes U Oo. lying between
iherivmSt. Marks and Apalachicola in the
territory of Florida afotesnid..
Theseur* hereby to caution the public against
,»mchasing any part ofthe said property or es
tate so conveyed,.or any other property belong
ing to the said Curnocnan W Mitchell, or either
ot them, as 1 hold prior mortgages on the great-
rat part thereof, which are on record in the re-
gistri in Savannah and Darien aforesaid and in
Ulmrleslon, S. C. and equitable leins on all the
property of said John Carnochan and Peter
Mitchell.
June 8 f12
To the Public.
F CARNOCHAN and P. M1TCHEL are sor-
• rytobe again brought before the public
by a second notice of Mr Christie’s, who has un-
loubtedly claims against them, which, when
finally liquidated on the decision of the suit
now pending, tli*y will try to satisfy as soon as
possible thereafter.
'The deeds under which Mr Christie claims
an exclusivtu’ight to all the re '1 and personal
estate or Carnochan & Mitchel, are conaWered
as informal, unjust and illegal. Hence, they
have been brought and are still before the court,
and other deeds have been executed and re
corded, conveying the property for the usfi of
all their creditors, Mr Christie included, with
out any trust or reservation beneficial to C. U
M. or their families j am! if this be not agreea
ble to that gentleman, it imist nevertheless ap
pear fair and equitable to tire public and all who
have a sense of justice.
The Trustees under the late deeds arc anx
ious to sell the Lends m Florida, alluded to in
the notice of Mr Christie, and to.apply the pro
ceeds to the immediate payment of part of his
demand, and deposit h sufficiency thereof to co
ver all his claim, subject to the decision of the
court—but his opposition to any reasonable sale,
as one interested in his own right, whilst injur
ing all parties concerned, must be borne until a
sale can be made under au order of court,
June 10
Editors of papers who insert Mr Christie’s
notice, will please insert the above until his is
withdrawn, and forward their bills to the Savan-
h Republican Office, where they will be
promptly paid by J. C. £# P. M
Georgia—Camden County.
W HEUEAS, Elihu Atwater, esquire, admi
nistrator, applies for letters of dismission
from the estates of Colonel William Scott, de
ceased, John Campbcfi, deceased, and Havens
Waterman, deceased. These are therefore to
cite and admonish 111 and singni-tr the kindred
and creditors of said deceased persons, to be
and appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in January next, and shew cause (if any)
why said letters should not be granted in terms
ofthe law.
Given under my hand and seal, this 22d June,
1822.
[I. *.) JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o. c. c.
julyl
For Sale,
Few barrels APPLF.S. Apply to
awg 27 p
MCUOLA8 U NEFF.
MEDICINE, SURGERY,
AND
CHEMISTRY.
WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS
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