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Georgia, Effingham County.
BUPUIIIOR COURT,
Iteceinter 'iVra*, Vb21.
The Trmteei nMlic German"^
I 'k.mi Cengirg-liou at
Ebcacter,
i efthetttt-
The Hein A U-prn«M«Sve»
of Michael Mock, il«ee*»e<l J
Ml 1> Nm
O'
, Ilie petition of the Tnlilrel or tin
, , Gorman Lutheran Conpogatio.i, a
rt.em-.er, projInR the forecl.w.re ol h'
Ih|tlily«nf lie lemption of a.IlUl U»- "
tia-cel oflatul, eoWinlnf two hundre.t »
ire., IviliK mul belOR in die county ol I.i
flluirium ami itutfe aforeauul, hulling ami
t, n i . * M.rthwert on John J. Gr.i'^i-*
Hm. north-eastward on John IIunoM»w»tl
eu-.to.iJ nm civile Li) liner, 8. E David Un-
•eld tint arc vacant at the time ol llie ■«*'«>
thereof, originally granted to WoHtfS'H.
Mock, deceased on the second «Uy«J A '
y,l, 0 nc thousand liven hundred »»"1 »‘ xt l
fire, to uccure the payment of the »uin "
clirhty ihillan, on the fourth day of Decem
ber, eighteen humlrnl ami three, *Hh im
tereit nt tin. late of aix per cent, lion
the fourth ilu- of December, eighteen liun
died mid nvoi amt it appearing to tt-
urea aim rwv; -
. Court tlftt there it W>w due on««> b, V!'
endmortgagethe sum of Bix\v dollars hi h
Interest tVom March twei.ty-ftlUt, cRhleen
Jiuud.c l and eighteen, at ox per Cent.
Ou motion of Wayne and Cuyler* At-
tqrnles tor the petUionrrs»\t'»» ordered ths
the amount duo on *aid bond and wort*
•Krugc be paid into Court, with intmut,
within twelve months, otherwise the Lqur
tv of Redemption of tile heirs and rcj»r* ■
•entxtivei of the said .Michael Muck, be
foreclosed,xnd that oilier and lurllierpro
ceedings bo hud thereon, pursuant to the
statute in such cases made utm provided-
tnd it is further ordered that thu Utile In
f mblished once a month for twelve months
u oik;of the public gazettes ol lids state.
Jixtraet from the Miniitu.
JNO. OUAULTON, Clerk,
dec It tie
Cherry Hill for Sale.
fi\ Valuable 1'lautution in B ) an count)
a'tnstcd on tho south side of Ih
Xlrcat Ogoshee river, about 5 miles he*
l, iliu’t, iHulg.‘, and 20 miles frmn Mu
Vunnah, containing two hundred and nimt 1
scrys of river swamp of the ftrnt ejunlit'»
cm so excellent pitch of tide, two hundred
of widen lire cleared nod under dams; and
thi i-y hundred and fifty seven acres of lugl
Intvl of mixed qualities, one hundred am
fif y' of which are cleared and fenced
'J’licire tre now growing on this pin,
tyti in, crops of colto 1 and rice, by the up
I teurances of winch tlm qualities ol ill
atuls under cult vation may be estimated
There arc a large and commodious lm -i
machine and machine house, cotton, cor
nnd giu hotisos, ull nearly new ; ho ovi-i-
seer's house, aoonifortuble dwelling lions,
ttabid, chttir house, &c. negro bouses fu.
ti-o accommodation of from 3d to (it) m •
t ;roes, nud one of thcHrst springs of watet
n tho low country. There w ulto Hitadied
t.» Cherry Mill s tract, of live hundi-td
R.’-ea of nlpe land, front which ull lit
lumber, rails, tlavco, Oo. to be used on
til 1 place, may be procured.
A Pint of the above hml may he seen u'
♦he cilice of the subscriber, iu the fc-
•change, Savannah.
For •ernis, apply to Mr. James 9. llcnd
1) ricn, 10II-1\ lie mere, Esq. Uryun coun
ft, or to
H SAMUEL M. BOND,
aug S3 f
MEDICINE, SURGERY,
fwiita|ta's Treatise on Poisons, 2 vols. ft8.
Failhorn'a Observations on Liver Com-
Notico.
A T the expiration ol'nine months fr* m
this date.-l shall apply to the honorit
Me (lie Justices of the Inferior court
sCImthsm county, for leave to m 11 the lot
-lowing real property of the estate ol R.J
lions'on, via 1 . . .
One tract of 354 i acres of Land v
Bryan county, situated'on Uid B rdcreek.
bite Undivided fourth part of 1450 acr*
of \.m\ in McIntosh county, situated o>
♦h« Ahtamaha river.
Twelve Lots in ills loan ol Brunswick
Oymi county.
1»AT. HOUSTON,
May 13,1823. <1 dmV, H. J. H
may 16 $
Notice.
A T ttre expiration ot' nine month, from
tin. date, I .hull apply to the honorable
; 1ht- Justices of tltc Interior eoiirt of Cha.
t'lam oounty.for loai'e to sell the following
real uml peroonol property helil by the late
It J. Itiiii.ton In tnut, via :
Cellar Grove plantation, containing up-
war 1 !, .if l'SOO acres, aiioaleJ in the district
eif White IHnlf.
Onu Tract of Land, containing .10 acres,
near tlie above.
May bland, containing 100 aerea, Inure
rr less .itoiied on the inarslira ol l.ittlv
Ogecltee river.
Also, between 65 anil ?0 Stave*.
I'AT. IIOUSTOM,
May 13, 1833. mfw'r. H. J. //aniton.
. >nuy 16 $
. Notice,
T^TINE months «ft«v date application will
J3I be made to the hunouhle the Jus
tict-s of the Inferior court of Glynn county,
■for leavcio sell all the lands in said county
Belonging to the esiate of John King, laU-
<j| EiUngham county.
S\UAH KING, atfinVr.
April 5,1822- ^a* Clark county, Cia.
spril 6
Notice.
N^TTNE monthsIlXer date application will
be made to the honorable the Justices
of the Inferiorcourt of Camden county, for
leave to sell all the lands jn said county
belonging to the estate of John King, lute
•of Eflingnam county.
SAUAH KING, wi/mVx.
April 5,1R22. ^a* Llark county, G.i
aprd 6
■FttCilorugfe am\ tiounuis
biou Ewsintss.
TJXIIF. mulersigm il have this day entered
into copaiVniyjtrip in the « hnv e lim
Srm of 8-rv
tinder the firm of B-rvaona It Hout.h
and solicit from their frienda a ahare ot
Dnai'ieai—Their (tombing Itoom ia in the
tve.t end Pf Ttulloch'a Biildmg.- 1‘liei
V’i'l he enabled to mahe sellable advancer
on produce deposited for sale.
OLIVI.H 9TVHGFS,
. WM P. HUNTLH.
kovumtli. Dec. 1, mi. $
AND
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The Rife of Andrew Melville, containing
Hint rations of the ecclesiastical and liter-
Gentian root
lass Antimony
Ginger Hactk
do powdered
Grains Paradise
Gum Ammoniac
do Senegal
do Arabic
do puwd.
do Kino
do benzoin
do T rag oca nth
do Guuu-
du Myrrh
<lo Shrllao
do Cff|i]
do Mastich
do Gamboge
do Scumony.
llelfcbuiMbhltmk
uu We
Hiers PiJnr
Honey, do squills
HoflitmnS anodyne
Isinglass
jccucuunha or llip-
po
Jalap
Juniper berries
" auduhuiii
Liquorice root
do powdered
do ball
do refined
Lime water
-ead do
Magnesia lump
do powdereu
do small square
do calcined
Manna fluke
du sorts
Mezereon, musk
General Drug anil Family
iSlcdicinc. Warclvowa®.
ANSON PARSONS,
JVo. 8 Gibbons* Buildings^
R espectfully informs his friends
and customers in this state and South
darolina generally, that he has establh'
tiuiself ill the Drug Line* on his own indi
\idutd account, and is opening at this time
an extensive and general assortment <
warranted fresh imported
Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery,
Gentlemen Physicians, Country Mer
chants and Planters, and all who wish tt
nurchase at wholesale or retail, can be
supplied at this Establishment on the most
accommodating terms.
CATALOGUE.
Marble Morters
Composition do
iron do
Ivory Injection pipes
Ivory Syringes
Syr nges, qls inboxes
do pints, do pints
Antimony crude
Alot.hol
Aloes uoct
do hepat
Arrow root
Annis seed
Assnfcctidn, Allum
Angelica root
Angostura bark
VquaFortis
Autimonial wiqoj
Arsenic
Acid Muriatic
do Nitric
do Nitrous
do Tartaric
do Sulphuric
do male and female
Congresalk spring
water
Lemon acid
Soda powders
Salts of Lemon
Cologne water
Wash bulls
Windsor soap
Transparent do
'dark yellow, do red Liquid do
do pale, do in quill Low’s perfumed do
•tals CopeVi Naples do
do Canada, do Peru Pomatum in sticks
do in pots assorted
Rose water, lavender
assorted
Essences ass’d
Sal Ammoniac
do Volatile
do Soda
do Rochell.do Tar
tar
do Epscm, do Glau
ber
do Nitre refined
Solut Arsenic, Fow
ler’s
Spts. Ammonia
Cantharuies, do pulv dp Ilurtshorn
Camomile flowers do Lavender compel
<tio Wine
do camphor
do Nit. Dulc
Sassafras baric
Sarsaparilla
do Tolu
Barbadoes Tar
Fancy Vials
Borax rePd
Burgundy Pitch
Ih lc Armenia
Beeswax yellow
do white
Brimstone roll
do ref’cl
Castor Oil, Arne
do W. India
ustor, Rvissia
Camphor ref’d
Calomel pp
lings steel
do imh
rankiiisensn
lauber solti
all* Aleppo
do Klnf, do Jalap
do Guuiuc
do Valerian
do Gentian contp'4
Vinegar distilled
do Squills
Valerian root
do blue
do green
Patent Medicine* U§
Bateman’s drops
British Oil
Essence peppermint
Stoughton's bitters '
Gotlli ey’s cordial
Steers Opodeldoc
*1 i,ii litigious halsom
Ea.be^s Carminative
L.tfl'ys Elixer
liJilein Oil or mode-
camentoin >
Oil WormseciLA|
Pills, Lees N. I.mvson
Pil's, Lees Windham
do Anderson*
do Hoopers
do calomel
do opium
Opium, orange ptcV
Oxvinel sciuiUn
Oil Vitriol
do Tausey
do olives
do Peppermint
do spearmint
do savin
do Rosemary
do Pcneroyol
do Origanum •
do Cinnumon
do Worm sred
do Lavender
do Annis seed
do Juniper
do C'Jives
do Almonds
Ointment mere
do Basiiicon
do cerate
do simple
Mustard seed, uiace do red precipitate
Nutmegs
Nux vomica
'edil uahe<
carl barley
'owdered tin
Plaster mercurial
do Burgundy pitch
do adhesive
do strengthening
do urachlyon
do gum
do blistering
Quassia
do rasp’d
Quicksilver
Uliuburb root
do powdered
do .Spanish flies
fail ruu
Red precipitate
Rose witter, Rosin
Rust of Iron
Gum elastic, Spatu
las
Scales and weights
Garden seeds in bole
es, as.-.orted
Balm Quito
Churches cough
diinis,for coughs,
Colds, consump
tions, asthmas, 6’c.
Cephalic Snufii fog
catarrhs
COLOURS, Me.
Prussian blue, 1, 2 Ivory black
and 3 Lampblack
Fig blue, Kings yel-Indigo Spanish
low Black lead, led do
Drop Lake, No IS.# Litharge
Fluke white
Carmine
Terri de senna
IS VIA1.S.
Laudanum
Antimonittl wine
Tinct rhubarb
do asHufcctida
B.ds Cspeva
Sweet Oil
Spts Lavend con)
do camphor
do Hartshorn
do sweet Nitre
do Turpentine
C'aiomcl
Jalap
Tartar Emetic
IV B01TLK8. •
Wine Bitter* . do Turpentine
ints Hu' tshorn Sweet Oil, cus'or Oil
do sweet Nitre American and W. 1.
Sundries,
nai corks, Dottle w< Patent springTrusic*
Ess. Cinnamon
do Lavender .
do Bergamot
db Lemon
Cale’d Magnesia
Epsom salts
thuburb
Peruvian bark
Cheltenham salts
llenrys calc’d Mag
nesia
Stomachic bitters
Castor Oil
I’ersgoric
Wax tapers
■Vurumbergh do
Worm Lozenges
Patent Lint
rhumb lancets
do common
do Clew ley*
common do
Durable Ink
Red ink powder
Black do; Pill boxe*
Red do
Red waferp, assorted
do
n do; do EvsnsWooth brushes, c c m-
ipr.Dg lancets ni ' n
i ooth Instruments ♦ do silver wire, 3 V
ass’d
Bougies, Gallipots
wucuboy snnfl’
iViquid blacking
•Ruck sealing wax
Spanish whiting
Rotten stone
Punv'ce do
Powdered blue
opperas
4 rowa
Cupping and Hrcpan*
iug Instruments
Male and female sil
ver Catheters'
White leathevjVins
English miistmd, by
the lb. in enmistcvt 1
Ground Ginger, race
do
Eanella alb.
Caraway seed
Cardamon seed
Cttscurilia bark
Cassi-.i, Cinnamon
Castile Soap, white Sponge fine
do colored
Cloves, Cochineal
Colombo root
do pow.
Chalk prepared
Coriander seed
« do now’d
Uowitch
Cream Tartar, pulv
Corrosive Sublimate
Carmine ,
Conserve Roses
Caustic Lupar
Dragons blood
Digitales
Dovers Powders
Epsom Salts, Eng.
F.ilier Sulpb
Ergot
Elder blossoms
Emery fine
do No 1, 2 and 3
Elixir Paragoric
do Vitriol
Extract Cicutef
do Gentian
do Quassia
do Lead
Flour Sulphut
do Beiacia
do coarse
Saffron Spanish
do English
do American
Savin, Semi* Alex
Spermaceti
Snake root Virg.
do Seneka, Squills
Storax, Salts Hurts-
horn
Sugar lead
Syrup Squill*
do simple
Tart Emetic
Tapioca
Tinct Aloes comp’d
do Myrrh
do Valerian
do Snake root
do AasufoBlida
do Bonzoin comp'd
do CunlliariUcs
do Senna
do Rhubarb
do bark lluxhsvrs
do Peruvian bark
ldo Opium
do Castor
do Muriate Iron
do Columbo root
Vermilion, Chinese Cloves, cinnamon
do English Muco
Verdigris, Irish Glue
Scutellaria, Lateriflora, or Scullcsp.
SHIPMAN’S
GARDEN SEEDS,
Assorted in Small Jio.t es,
Well culculatcil for PlantiHon use.
Together luith n general acimtmrnl of
Surgical Instruments, Shop
Furniture, assorted Phials, &c.
ALSO,
Saratoga and ILillston Mineral
Spri«p Water*,'will bekept comUolly ua
liand in as perfect state as ran hc^wnport.
id. ANSON l-AItSONS.
dec"! |p ’■
Oemler fcj Posey
H AVE moved their store to the south
west corner of Jt flfV-rson and St. Ju
lian s'reel, where they sell all tli'-se articles
which are usuually enumerated in the long
Hdvertisemems of Apoliiecarit s.
As they reside in the same house where
tlioy carry on their business, they can at
all times, day cr uigl.t accommodate their
customers
They always keep cn hand a complete
assortment of warran»edGARDEN &EED3.
Also, Garden Tools and Flower Pots,
sep 19
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS
AND
Flower Bulbs.
B Y the laiest arrivals from the North, il
the Drug and Seed Store of
UBMLEU U l’OSEY.
Od 15