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'Qcorgia, Effingham County.
suPBiuaii iMtijui'.
{ Oecemher T#r% 1831.
The Tru»t»c* ofth«*»-riii»n'\
lailhcrtn Con,.*3‘ lloB » l
Bbeneaer, >Uct» Nut.
Tht llrirt A H*pr««*<t»tlvM
oPMteliaet '•••“'‘I Urto^MJ
O s,!- petition oTtha rmrtrM the
‘ the fond.'*'# <* ,lie
'.1,1 4IM \ M rc vacant at the time ot tue t irve>
T s* WM &!TC
*i>reit at tue rile of six per cuu. from
the fourth day of December, eighteen hun-
drSa atwoi and «* up,>eati«»ff d 4l»c
tonne* 'o.' the petitioner*,it U '" ,le ' cJ '"I'
Tbomou. Z on u.J bond n«J .mn'-
„**bo paid into Court.
twelve month*, olb trwto »h« 1-‘1"‘
r, of Rnlemnuon oftb. .heir. .nU r.pre-
■eotnUve* oltlio mill Miobnol! Mock, bi
KrooloMd, »mi thnt other and f«* r ‘J“ r P r '>
ceedioK* bn had thereon, pnnunnl to 010
in *ncli c*ie* made JHul prt> v| de<h
and ifi* further ordered linn lb** >‘“1”^-
tmbliilied once » month for Welv«:
tn one of the public ifan-lle* ol tin* »'*'“•
Kttrael from the Mlnulet.
JNO. 011AUL10N, Clerk.
dec 11 Ire •.
Cherry Hill for Stile.
Vttueble t'l,motion in H )'«n county,
_ ‘ sittiiled on the •mill* side of the
.Greet Olfeeliee river, #* s be-
low lldr*IlhdgV, end!W mile* Iroin Bn-
vminill, eonttahnlK two huiuhcd *ud ninety
»cre* of river *w»mp ol the ft *1011*111,
SivSn e.eellent pitoll ol tide, two hundred
of witieit »ro ch i red mid under dam*1. mid
thN* hundred oinlftf.y mm
Jnud ol mtited -Von. hnndnrd ood
flfty ot winch *re clc»red mid fence
./ ^ now p M, v |k>,m * ttn (.in nian-
plot coll
of Will'
liiere aru now growing
Utiiin, crop* ot OOUOII end rice, by tl.c up
peumneus
f.iis plan
>y the up
cl* the liaullUl * of th
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"Hieie ere 11 loifloond coinmndiom bnrn,
wvichine und niiolnn* Imuee, coilmi, onm
r i ,l«m.v* ud X:..l> new , nn over-
W, ou.e, - c„ii V ru.t.bie itwelhlR houlv,
tlublr*. ehuir lliii.ik.ho negro hoii.e. fur
the MCiinuniKlmiiiii el Irom^U to 80 n.
•ran, and one of ihclir*! ipriuR* ol nnlcr
'ir'lhwc try. There i. uUn .luol .i
t„ Chem I! id » tract ul lire hut dreil
ue,e» "I pme iond. f™" 1 * ll,cl * k1 ' 11,6
l iiuber, rinI*, r.lnveu, Wc. to bo u.ed on
th * place. may bo procured.
X IMM of die uhove Und mjybe teen a
the urtl-.w of Hit* *uh*cribeiTiii the B»-
el, n«i:rSyto»r.
6n. to It- lb Uumoro,B»t»vy» Cl
Bond,
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^lOnCy' 2 ,
'8MUJEI. M. noND.
police,
r (tin eipiretmn ul nine month* fron
ttlh* iliitc, l uhiftltpply lotho luinorubh
,li. Ju*iie, *ol thii-Interior enurl id Win
tlimn 00Uniy, fur, ie»»e >o »cll the o nuu^
tuul mii'iI P«r*nun\ puiperty held by the Inn
^edi“rCiS eonUlnlnn up
sriSuif WW t,,e, " ,,r,c '
^riiJldLund; eorUninmg 50 acres,
npiv ilia tlioyCi
' May lslm.ll, cpiilniiiing 100 «c.c», more
cr lest, aititniud on the marahee ot Utile
Ogecheo more ,
^0, between 65 »^™ S ,^ T0Ni
Way 13,1833.
may It %
udmV. H J. UouiIoh
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, Notice. j.
INB month* alio d*te ipplicaflon will
p 0 1,wile to the honorable the Jus
ticea of the Inferior court of Wynn county,
lor leave to sell all the land, in **itl cotin y
belunjriiiR to the es ate ot John King, late
11 Eunghuiu KINO, mto’ntr.
April 5,1833. la* GUrk county, On,
fpl d 6 .
MEDICINE, RUHGEUY,
ANIV
CHEMisrny.
lriLU-tM T. iriloUJUtS
H AS U gr«:M VirioljT of Work* on the a*
^vr h psjfCM, »ninng wlucli tic: —
A Obaervat on« on the N.alire, Kimla
and frcvenlinO|t»f Inwdtf, 2 vola. v ,
Adam'* (Sir Win* on llie t'xiraclion ftflhr
Ca'aract, uiuallv peifnrirrd, wilh th*
dcacripti »n of u be; ira of New and Im
proved (iperntians S 75 c
Adam'aCS r Wm ) I'ractical Obaervaliona
on Dmropinrfl, or ovriwon of tlio F.yc
fwiiht on the inmlcs ot forming un Ar-
t HrUt Pupil, nihI on the cure of the
diMcrcut aperiva ol ClaUr.ic’, 4 *25.
Adnm'a (Sir Wm.) Treat me on Artificial
Pupil, with mi account of the morbid
«iu(c.a of the live, J 50.
Ay re on Vfemmui and D.lious D aordcru,
Au-mn'a ileaoription of the proceas of ma-
nulucMii'ing Coal fiaa, lor tho Lighting
of Street*. Ilmiacinnd Public Iluildings,
platN, 9 t0.
Accuni'a I'reatianon Adulterations (*f Food
an I (Julinnr> Poisons, He’.J cts.
OaucroO'a Kaiay on the disenac* culled Yel
low Fever, with observations courcming
Febrile Contagion,. Typhus Fever, !)}•
scntcry and the Plague, $H.
l)o. do. do. with Notcsi hy John
H Davidge, I'rofcaaor of Anatomy in die
University of Marjla'»l, &4.
Qalfiui *s liiustiMtjous of "the Power’d
Compression and Percussion in the cure
of Uhcunuitis n. Gout, nod Dolnl tyofllie
F.xlremi'.ies, fcc. in promuling lleuiih U
Longevity, 4 25.
niucknlPa (MiRcrvationa on the cure of
Dropsies, 4 50.
Uiini, livid's Practical Treatise on Tro
pical Dysentery,4 25.
llew's Opinions on the Causes and F,licets
of D susses in the Tech and Gums, with
coloured ■Bngravings, 7- 50.
lkll’s (Charles) Ksyuy oq the Rlpod r be
ing un examination of the difference of
the motions oi Fluid* in living and dead
vessels, 1 50.
Bell’s (Charles) System of Operative 8ur-
r\ Valuable Plantation hi ii yan comry, gery, fuumlea on tfie basis of Anatomy,
aA biuKted on the south side of the 2 vein gff
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eases of the Urethra, 1 5<>
U'-ll's (Iknj.) System of Surgery, 6 vola
8»B.
If li’s (llrnj ) Treatise on Gonorrhea virn*
l»*ntaand Lues Vetioccs, g4.
IlctPa (Ih nj.) Treatise on the theory snd
management of Ulcers, J^.l, f
toll's (John) Principles ot Surgery, 5 50.
Hell’s (John U Charles) System of Ana
tomy, 2 vols. flH.
Hell’s (Charles) Systetff oPDissectiolis, ex
plaining the anatomy of the Human Do-
»ly, *2 vols gff. v
Hielfiu’s Treayae on the Memhrahrs irt ge-
iters I snd nit different Membranes in pur
ticului, fi'l
Ration’s ('V. P R.) IVcntise on Marim
|los;)ita!s in the United States, and on
the Medical dfpiutmunts of. the NaVyi
FSSfrJartrT. lii-re i". -Uo .uuoh«d 1 75.
in tilt m ..i ndm Ikimdrrd Hi era’s Treatise on Verminous Diseases,
pre’ee leil by the natural history of in-
test nul Worm*, and their origin in the
Human Hody, gd.
flnitlie’s Morlml Anatomy, 1 50. *
Hree's Practical Inquiry in'o disordered
respiration, distinguishing the species of
Uonvulsive Asthma, R2.
Uttrh'p l* Iriciplesnf Midwifery j including
the disduses ff women and. children,
with imprun^metits and notes, by Tito-
tnua (|.,fAtViekof Philadelphia, 2 vols. $6.
Hum's Anatomy of the Gravid Uterus,
with pinctiottl ihi'e eiir.es, relative to
pregnancy and labour, 3 75.
A T tha expiration ui ,UI '® " jjj. Hum’s popular directions tor the treatment
I „ <"• Wnmea *ml Chil.lr.„ gl
Moyer’s Lectures upon the diseases of
tin* Honrs, plates, 4 75. -
drown’* Klomonts of Medicine,^ 75.
Itrsnde’s Manual nf Chemistry, to which
are added notes and commentaries, by
Wm. James Maoneven, $5.
(Jlatterlmcli's Observations on the proven
Hon and treatment oftho Ephlemic Fe-v
ver, 3 50. -
Copeland's Observations on the diseased
Spine, 2 JO.
CoprlaWd's' Observations on nomc of the
print; jtol discasca ofthd llecutm and A-
ntts, 1 *5.
Cullen’s first lines of the practice of Pin.,
sic, with notes and observations, prac
tical and explanatory,‘by^CImrles Cald
well, 2 vols, 6 5Q.
N INE months alto date application wm vreatla# (4P*(he Materia Mcdica,
be Ltl* to the honeruble the Ju* w'Vil.i'ge«.H,t,|in.,inclit.h,.Bnia l ,y i.civ
u r . .. iii» M niiiiiiv. aitides, by Denj. Smith Barton, 2 vols.
Crichton on Mental Derangement, com
prehending n concise ay stem of the Phy.
tiolugy and Pathology of the Human
Mmd, 2 vols, gl2.
Crichton's account of aome experiments
made with the vapoui uf boiling Tar, in
the cure of Pulmonary Consumption,
1 SO.
ChcMiIderi’s Anatomy of the Human Bodv,
250.
Cuvier's Lectures on Comprative Anato.
my, 2 vols. $11.“
Coxehi American Dispensatory, containing
the natural chemical, pharmacauticul and
medical history of the different mbstau
flHkM ill Mclnliinh 'county, ritukted «i
th«‘'M«t<m»li*»«''«''' . „ .. , ,
• 1'MM.Ue l ull ill the to.fl of Drunwlek,
Clymt cuiatty. PAT
Mai' 13,1823. aim'* X. J. H
Bl*i 16 1
I V»rri' , » r.«*y on M»1fonr.»tioni of the Hit-1 wirier 1 * qr.trm of Xu.tnniy, fur the use of
m.n He.rt, S 50. I Student* nf Mnlieinr, 2 vol. gf
Notice.
A T Uie explteiion of nine montli* front
tlti* il»teO*h»U apply t* the Itundr*-
ble the Ju.uoi-e of th* Inferior court ol
->t a*'
Chath»m county, fot I
Sire to aril the foh
lowTiig ie*l-property of the Jtftute of H. J.
Mou.wn, via i / ....
One tract of 354* acre* of l.mil -
1 Notice.
TkTTWB mortii* altei date ap|il'c*!lon will
bc nit( | e to flic lionorahle the Justices
ol the tnfeno.conrt offjwtileiwoimty, ter
leave to seh the lamia i« **nl count)
belonging to the estate.of-John King, late
ot Eflineham county*
“ BAltill KINO, udm’rr.
April 5, 1832. Clark county. Ga-
.pril 6
1 Dropsy in thg Bruin, 1 50.
yne on the l ‘
i Diseases of Children, 3 vols.
YafitQTOtftiv tttuV.tlo'uiuia
8\cn \ivisvt.esa.
T HE undersigned have tins day entered
into cnpartnetahip In the above line
under the firm cf ttrrftathi £# lloxTsa—
tnd aoliett from their frienda a shsre oi
buoineasr-Their Count-ng Room is m (lie
<ureat eml of UnilocU'e Build mg 11 . The)
will he enabled, to make suitable advance*
on produce deposit'd for sale.
Oliver snmr.ES,
WM P UUNTJ TL
Savannah. Dee. 1,18SL J
Ch«iv
fi'*'
Cli Rhom’fl Observations on the Epidemic
of Minorca, from 1744 to v 1749, wilh
notes t>y Hush, 1 25.
Chaptnunhi Elements of Therapeutics, and
Materia Mcdiop. 2 vols. Q6.
Chap'ul’s LlemehU of Chemistry, 3 vols.
5m
Do, do. do. 1 vol. 3 78.
Do. do. do. with addi-
lions and improvements by James Wood-
house, 2 vols, g5.
Comstock’s conversations pn Chemistry,
in which the elements of that science
are familiarly explained. 1 75. •
Duncan’* Observations on Pulmonary Con
sumption, 3 flb.
Dorsey’s (JohifByng) Efcmects of Surgery
for tie use of-Students, 2 vols. g7.
Douglass’s comparative description of- all
themuscUs in a man-and a quadruped,
Ewellsts Medical Companion, witli a Dis.
pensatory and Glossa^*, g5. 'If*
Ewell's (Thns.)pl»in discourses on the laws
and properties of Matter, containing the
Llementaind Principles of Modern Che-
mistry, ftJ.
Eliiotson's numerous eases illustrative of
the efficacy nfthe*fllydrocyanicor Prvn-
tic .Irilin affecunna of the stomach, 275
Edmbu gh Scbooftf Medicine, 4 yola. 10
50.
Pont ana's Treatise on Poisons, 2 vols. gg.
Paithorn's oHs-rvatious on Liver Com
plaints, m 50.
Ptourcrov'i F.lements of Chemistry, and Na
tural History, with notes hv John Thom
pson, 3 vols. gl'2.
Gilnian's Dissertations on the bite of a
“ Bahtd Animal, 3 50.
Gallup’s Sketches nf Epidemic Disesseain
Hie State uf Vermont, from its first net-
tlement to 1H15, gi.
Gamsge’s Account *if fhe Fever, which ex-
il'ed in Boston during the autumn ami
winter of 1817 ami 1818, with remirks
on typhus ft*ver, 6 cents
I Hilary's Observut'oiis on the changes of
The air nud the e.onemri'tnnf epidemical
dm-oses m ttj% hlami ol llarbadoes, with
times by Itusl, 2 50
•Pinter’* Treutiae on the Blood, Infbmma-
tion and gun shot Wounds, 2 vols g4 50
Hall on .Spotted Feve r, l 50
lleiistis'a Physical Ubservaliona on the dis
eases ot Louisiana, 1 5 |
Hamilton's Observations on the utility ami
administration of purgative medicniea in
sever ul diseases, 2 25
llehcrdin'a Cnmmentaiien on the history
tuul cure of diseases, R] 00
H illers first lines of Physiology,2 50
Hustings’ t reatise on Inflammation o the
mucous membrane of the lungs, 4 50
Hustings' d£xpevimentnl Inquiry into the
generul nature of litn.imma'iop, 75 cents
IJo'ise‘Surgeon and Physician,designed to
nsa si heudsof famdies travellers, and si a
far# people in d'H'-.erning, d stlnguish-
ing, und c>mng disesHes, 1 25
lle.rt/ F.fbilhiir Dissertation on the causes
u id trcultnciil of the Diseuses ol the teeth'
87i cts
Henry’s F.lements of Experimental Chem
istry, *2 vols 6 50
Henry's new tuul complete American Me
dical Ilerbul, plates, S'J
Inm-s’s 8!iort Description of the Htimut*
Muscles, 1 50
Larrey’s Memoirs of Milila v.Surgery, trans
lated from the French, 2 vols R7
fxmdnn Vtaolice of Midwifery, 1 80
Lnvou.iei*. Elements ofChemixtry, ^4
Lagrange's' Munuul of a course of Chemis
try, ot a series of experiments a id illus-
trntionv necessary to fin in » complete
course nf the science, 2 vols, fcd '
Marcel’s Essay on the cheniinil history
and medical treatment of calculous disor
ders, 7 50
Munro's Observations on (he different kinds
ot Ktnnll Pox, 4 3 >
Medical Lexicon, on the platv of Quincy
84
Medical D'clionsvy, by Hooper,'4 50
Maclean on Uvdmtliorax, 2 75
tjacNevenV'Atomic Theory of Chemistry,
73 ct
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r lirm’s Sy stem of M.ttei in Medica,'with
Poles by N Chapman, 8^
* MannM Medical Sketches the Campaigns
of 18;2,13and 14, to which are added
rurgieal cases, observations nn m-litnn
hospitals, and living, hospitals attached to
a moving army 8'-
Mease’s Treatise nn the causes, means of
prevention, and cure of the Sich Head
Ache $0 cents
Magendie's Phy Biological and Medical He
senrehca into the causes, symptoms and
t'entment of Gravel, 1 75
Magrndie’s Nummary of I'hyilolngy, trans
lated from the French by John Revere,
of Haiti more, R3
Magendit's Pltysioh’gteal atul Chemical
Hes-arches on the use of the' Prussic nr
Hydro Cyanic Acid in the treatment of
Diseases ol the Breast, and particularly
in Phthri s Puhnonslis,62| cents
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Treatise on Poisons, 2 vols' 13 50
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pcoons who have taken p- isons, 2 50
Prout’s Inquiry into the nature and treat
ment ol Gravel, Calculus,*f^c. 3'25
Phillip’s Treatise cm Indigestion and its
consequences, calf'd nervous and b I
lions complaint", 4 35
Phillips’ (A P Wilson) Treatise on Febrile
Diseases, including the various species
•of fever and all diseases attended with fe*
- ver, 2 vnls,$7
Phillips’ (A P Wilson)'Experimental In
quiry into the Laws of the Vital Func
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Parkinson’)* Medical Admonitions to Fam
ilies respecting the preservation of heal' h
and the treatment oft he tick, 8^
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Pharmacnpcris of the United States of A-
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Medical Substances, 3 25
Parker’s Chemical Catechism, with note*
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Ramshntham’v Observations on ' Midwifery,
with notes by Professor De wees, 2 75
Rodman on Cancer in the Female Breast,
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ses or Lectures upon the Inatitutes and
Practice of Medicine, V 50
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. of tlu BtonmCh, 2.2£
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er Nervous Affections, 1 50
Ricketson’s Means of Preserving Health
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Sydenham’s Work* on Acute and Chrpnic
Diseases, with notes by Hush, 3 50
Swediaur's Complete Tr«a\ise on Syphilis
8 4
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ligature of the principal Arteries of the
Extremities, $6
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vols-$20 /
Surgical Essavs by A stlcy Cooper U Ben j,
Travers, with platen, 5 50
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an appendix, by David Hoeaack, 4lh edi
tion, 4 50
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simple method of preyention and cure of
diseases, g4
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50
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Med cine, lie. publ shed in I’liilidelphis.
•t 8' per annum.
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hy llrs. Kinltu snd Price, being & new
seriesnl the nhnve, R5 per annum.
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and Physical Sciences, S$ pertn-
uum.
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ladelphia, R5 per annum
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Surgery, R3 per annum.
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Medical, Surgical, and Natural Science,
published at Cincinnati, 62$ cants per
tni tuber.
j'dy 20 „
Geoi^ia-
-Camden County.
W IIEHEAS, Elditi Atwater, esquife,
administrator, applies for letters of
dismission from the estates of Colonel Wil
liam Scott, deceased, John Campbell, de
ceased, und llaveus Waterman, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of said ‘lereased persons, to be and appe»
ot my office on or before the first Monday
in J 'Hilary next, snd 8he#rause (if any
ally said letters should not be granted in
•ermaofthe law.
Given under my hand and seal* this22d
June, 1822.
[l. s ) JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o. c. c.
.i-'ivi
Georgia, Camden County.
To nil whom it nuw concern.
YTOIIEKEAS John Bachlott, Junior, ap
V2 plit g to the Honourable the Court of
Ordinarv fin Letters of Administration on
the uu-administvrc.d part of the estate ol
David Tucker, late of said County, decans
ed 'These are therefore to cite and admo
nish, all and singular, the H> irsand Gredi
tois ofialddeci u ed t- file their ohjoctihns
(if any they liavc) in the Clerk’s offiefe in
1 lie Court of Ordinary, on or before th»*
fi»st Mnday in Nove mber nextj otherwise
Letters will he gianted to the applicant.
Witness the Honourable William Gib
son, one oftlie Judges of Rad
C urt, this 21st S<*pt .*nber, 1822.
JOHN* U MI.EY.c. c. o. c. c.
R**^* .°8 t
Sheriff^ Sales. J
0.1 the frtt Sntnni.iti after the fill Tnet day
in
W il l, he sold at Uieuiaiket house in
the (own nf St Marys, between dir
hours often and f,mr o’clock of that day,
Due house and part of lot No 3, (three)
levied on as the property of Francis Ru
dolph, to satisfy K'u state, county, and pom-
tax for the year 18-U; amount due 5^1
22 cents 6 in and cost.
Also, part of lot No 27, lying in the town
of St Mary rontsining two acres, more or
h'M, hounded west by John liachlott, sen
north by Congress Rtrert, south by Weed
street, and east bv Norris street, levied on
as the property ol P. Bracey to satisfy his
wtxto, ronntv, nud poor tax for the year
t$2t; amount due $$3 87 ceiits 8$m add
cost.
Also, part of lot No 5 and part of lot No
8, in the town of 8t Mary s, levied on us the
propei ly of John Langley to satisfy his,
Rtate, county, and poor tax for the. year
1821 { amount due 58 rents and cost,
oct 23 GEORGE LONG, 11 s c c
Inferior Court. Chatham Counlv,
Chambera, Oct. 2. 1822.
O N the petiiinn ol Joser li Delrhamps,
stating'hat lie is in jail, for debt, at
the suit of Peter Du inger, that lie is in
solvent, hut j||Ulin •- to surrender all his os-
•ate fi r the benefit of.his creditors, as the
taw d 1 rena, and praying for relief under
the insolvent acts of this state. Ordcreti,
Tlu»t the said Joseph Delchampe, hi*
bn ught up. at the court bouse in Savannfh,
on the third day of December next, at 10
o'clock, to be heard ; and that notice there
of be given h s creditors, agreeable to law.
fixtruct from the minutes
JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk,
nr* 3 r-j- ,
Georgia, ‘Camden County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAB Archibald Clark, Esq. ap
plies to the Honourable the Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Administration on
the estate of Daniel Grade, late of said
County, dec* am d. The*- are»herefore to
cite and admonish all snd singular the Heiia
and Creditors of said dect am*d, 10 file their
objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s
m■ c tlu* Court of Oidiiia y, on or before
the first Monday in November next;
otherwise letters will bc granted to ylu*
applicant
-M itness the Honourable William Gibson,
one of the Judges of said Court, this
21st September, 1822.
JOHN BAILEY, c.c.o.c c.
sec 8 f
Georgia—Camden County.
W IIKUEA9, Mrs. Louisa C. Shaw, Ex-
ecut riX| applies for letters of dismis
sion from the estate of Gene hi Nathaniel
Green, deceased These are therefore to
cite and admonish " and singular Uif
kindred and credit- « fsaid deceased to
he mid appear at n Ifice, on or before
the first id niday in Janaary neat, and show
eittise (if any) why smd letters should not
ie granted, in terms of the law.
Given under my hand and seal, this 22d
lav olyune,*!R22T
f,. 1 lOsjlrRMI.F’aT*,r o. c r
Georgia—Liberty Comity.
Hy Elijah Baker, Clerk of • he Court of Or
dinary for I ihe ty County.
W IT.I I AM OSGOOD applies for letters
of administration, with the will annex
ed on the goods ami chattels, lights and
credits wh*cli were of Mary Aun 'Fiaser,
late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish allaiid singular the kindred and credi
tor* of the s .id deceased to file thei oh
jectiono, (if any they have' in my office »i
nicebnrotigh on or before the first Monday
in November next, otherwise letu rs of ad
ministration will bc granted t<» the said ap
plicant.
Given under mv hand and seal, this 17th
dav ofSej tember the year ofourLoid 1822.
[L. S’] E. BAKER, ccotc
n'
Townsend’s Elements of Therapeutics, or
a Guide to health, 2 50V
Thompson’s System of Chemistry, 5 vpls
S31
Underwood’s Treatise on the Diseasev^f
Children, witli directions for the manage-
meut of infants, 3 25
Georgia—Chatham County.
Tn all whom it n\tiy Concern.
TE11EAS Wilhnm More' has anpli
ed to the H nonrsble the Court "f
f»r<linary of Cha ham County for letters of
Guardianship ofthe persons and pmpertx
of Ann H. Hoe. Eliza C Roe, and Louisa
D. Roe, orphans under the age of fourteer
\enis, children of Alex. S. Roe, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all atid Singular the kindred of\hc sshl de
ceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the granting of letters Guard *n-
ship as aforesaid, to the applicant in the
Cl,TJ-* Office ofll.e*.irt Cwrt.onorhj^ CMaam ,tok H, SWr.sb.rk'
ft>tellle third .l*v of November i otH rr ., nnnmno * s.r.. n .r!ll.
erwise letter* ofUi*' duunlnp will be grant-
ed.
WHnessth* Honourable Thqmas Iji
'Morel one of the Justices of the said
Court, thesecond day offOctoher A.
*D one thousand eight hundred and
Laurel fii.l Tofl-Miil.
JT>MF. I oil-MiII on Mrs Ancmm’s plan-
tut on Siaa been completely repaired
lately, and is now ready to work ns well ns
any other mill on the river. The rough-
rice that will be sent to the mill will be
kept separately in dry and safe stores, and
shall be beat with the utmost care and
economy, and the barrells will he always de
livered in good oider Empty barrels,
made of prime boated stuves, will he furn
ished nt the mill wlmn required. The
terrm for cleaning Rice will he the same
ns at llie other toll-mills. Those planters
who will engage to have* their cr«| s beat
at thnt mill, and keep her supplied, will
have 200 tierces, or ns much less as they
lease, bent at one turn. Applications con
cerning the mill, to be made to Archibald
Hr**hner, on the Plantation, or in Savan
nah, to
PETIT DE VILLFRS.
sep 10 rpf Factor, Mougin'a wharf.
Gentian root
Glass Antimony
Ginger Race
do powdered
Grains Paradise
Gum Ammoniac
do Senegal
do Arabic
do powd.
do kino
do benzoin
do Tragacantb
do Gunc
do Myrrh
do Shellac
do Copal
do Mttstich
do Gamboge
do Scamony
Helebure black
do white
Hiera Piera
Honey, do squills
Hwlinans anodyne
Isinglass
Ipecacuanha or Ilip
no
Jalap
Juniper berries
Laudanum
Liquorice root
do powdered
do bat!
do refined
Lime water
Lead do
Magnesia lump
do powdered
do small square
do calcined
Manjtu fluke
do sons
Mezcreon, musk
General Drug and Family
JvlftAvcvkiti W streVioua©.
ANSON PARSONS,
JVo. 8 Gibbone’ Buildingt,
1 1ESPECTFULLY informs his friends
lkand customers in this state and South-
Carolinn generally, that he lias established
himself in the Drug Line, on his own Indi
vidual accoifht, and is opening at this time
an extensive and general assortment of
warranted fresh imported
Drugs, Chemicaist Perfumery, <J*c.
Gentlemen Physicians, Country Mer
chants and Planters, and all who wish to
purchase at wholesale or retail, can bt
supplied at this Establishment on the most
accommodating terms.
CATALOGUE.
Antimony crude Marble Morten
Alcohol Composition do
Aloes soct iron do
do 4 hepat Ivory Injection pipes
Arrow root Ivory Syringes
Annis seed Syr nges, qts. i n boxes
Assafcctida,'Allutn do pints, do $ pints
Angelica root do male and female
Angoatura bark CohgressBi spring
•Aqua Fortis water
Antimohial wino Lemon acid t
Arsenic ‘Soda powder* ▼
Acid Muriatic Salts of Lemon
do Nitric Cologne water
do Nitrous Wash balls
do Tartaric Windsor soap
do Sulphuric • Transparent do
Bark yellow, do red Liquid do
do pale, do in qaill Low's perfumed do
Hals Cupevi Naples do
d»> Canada, do Peru Pomatum in sticks
do in pots assorted
Rosewater, lavender
assorted
Essences ass’d
Sal Ammoniac
do Volatile
do Soda
do Rochell, do Tar
tar
do Epsom, do Glau
ber
dp Nitre refined
Solut Arsenic, Fow
ler’s
^ ^ Spts.'Ammonia
Cantiiarides, dopulv- qo Hartshorn
Camomile flowers do Lavender compd
Canella alb. do Wine
Caraway seed do eahiphor
Cardamon seed db Nit. Dule
do Tolu
Ha bailoes Tar
Fancy Viuls
Horax rePd
Burgundy Pitch
Bole Armenia
Beeswax yellow
do white
Brimstone roll
do rePd
Castor Oil, A me
do W. Imlia
Castor, Russia
Camphor refU
Calomel pp
rennciseeii
Filings steel
do iron
Frsnkiiirienoe
Glsuher salts
Galls Aleppo
00 tiuaiac
do Valerian
do Gentian comp'd
Vinegar distilled
do Squills
Valerian root
” IT, * ...» n*i»i
Galhamitiu timseng Vltrinlsted Tartar
Hold Thread Vitriol white
w , u , music <io Simple
Hrf:"' 1 ' m “ CC *'re<tp«°!p!,.«ri
do blue
do grern
Patent Medicines Cfc
Hatrman's drops
British Oil
Essence peppermint
Stoughton's hitters
Godfrey's cordial
Sheers Opodeldoc
Turlingtons halsom
Dalheys Carminative
Dafl'ys Elixer
IJarlem Oil or mede*
camentum
Gil VVormsecd ,
Pills, Lees N. London
Bills, Lees Windhuns
do Andersons
do Hoopers
do calomel
do* opium
Opium, orange petri *
Oxymel squills
Oil Vitriol
»lo Tanscy
do olives
do Peppermint ' j
do spearmint
do savin ;
do Rosemary
do Peneroyol J j
do Origanum i
do Cinnamon
do Worm «ee<l
do Lavender'
do.Annisseed r
.. dp Juniper, , Tf j
do Cloves
do Almonds 1
Ointnfent mere ■ •
do Basilibon
do cerate
do simple
Nutmegs
Nux vomica
Pearl allies
Pearl barley
Powdered tin '
blaster mercurial uum
do Burgundy pitch Jus
do adhesive
do strengthening
do dracldyors
do gum
do blistering
Quassia
do rasp’d
Quicksilver
Rhubarb root
do powdered
. COLOURS, lie.
Prussian blue, 1, 2 Ivory black
_. an ^ 1 3 Lampblack
Fig blue, Kings yel-Indigo Spanish
low - Black lead, red de
Drop Lake, Nol&2 I.iiharge
Flake white 1'erri de senna
Carmine
do Spanish flies
Pi/ia root
Red precipitate ■
Rose water, RosiQ
Rust of Iron
Gum clastic, Spatu-
las
Scales and weights
Garden seeds in box
. asborted
Biffin Quito
Churches cough
drops,for coughs,
colds, consump
tions, asthmas, lie.
Cephalic Snuff, f«r
catarilis
IK VIALS.
Laudanum
Antimonial wine
Tinct rhubarb
do asrufeetida
Bals Capeva
Sweet Oil
Spts Lavend com
do cumphor
do Hartshorn
do sweet Nitre
do Turpentine
Caiomei
Jalap
l aitat Emetic
IK B01TLKS*
Wine Bitten Jo Turpentine
Spl* li»i tsiiorn Sweet Oil, coBtor t
do sweet Kitre American and W. I.
Sundries
ial corks, bottle o. Patent flpringTruui
Ess. Cinnamon
do Lavender
do Bergamot
do Lemon
Calc’d Maghesia
Epsom salts
Hiihharb
•Peruvian bark
Cheltenham salts
Henrys calc’d Mag
ncsia
Stomachic bitters
Castor Oil
Peragoric
iVax tapers
Nurembergh do
Worm Lozenges
latent Lint
fhumb lancets
do common
do Clewleys
common do
Durable Ink
Red ink powder
Black do; Pill boil
Red do
Red wafers, assortei
do
crown do; do EvansVTootJi brushes, com
Spring lancets ■ mon
l ootli Instruments do silver wire, 3 l
nps’d 4 rows
Bougies, Gallipots . Cupping and 4repa
Hncaboy snuff* ing Instruments
Liquid blacking Male and female si
Black s^Blmg wax ver Catheters
net 3
S. M. BOND, ccocc
Council,
SAVANNAH, ll-'h Ortober, 1823.
The following persona were drawn City
Constables for the ensuinfryear, as follows :
For Heathcote Ward Donald MT.eod
Reynolds
Rrown
Darby
Warren
-Franklin
Liberty
Percivsl
Oglethorpe
Anson
Jacknon
Decker
Washington
Wm. P. Hunter
F.lias Reed
• Wm H Holland
W'm Robinson
George Millen
A. M. Taylor
Richard Gorham
Wm C. Mills
Wm. C. Wayne
Wm Enpinger
P.Duffre
S 9. Williams
Grerne and Columbia Isaac T. Stewart
New Franklin Wm Mayhew
A true extract from the minutes,
WM. MOREL, c.c. pro tern.
oct 19
Cassia, Cinnamon * Sarsaparilla
Castile Soap, white Sponge fine
do colored
Cloves, Cochineal
Colu mbo root
do pow.
Chalk prepared
Coriander seed
do pow’d
Cowitch
Cream Tartar, pul*
Corrosive Sublimate
Carmine
Conserve Rosea
Caustic Lunar
Dragons blood *
Digit ales ^
Dovers Powders
i Epsom Salts, Eng.
Ether Sulph
Ergot
Elder blossoms
Emery fine
do No 1, 2 and 3
Elixir Paragorie
do Vitriol
Extract Cicuter
do Gentiau
do Quassia
do Lead
I lnur Sulphur
do Benzoin
go coarse
Saffron Spanish *
do English
do American
Savin, Senna Alex
Spermaceti
Snake root Virg.
ff'o Senekn, Squills
Stot-ax, Salts Hurts-
horn
Sugar lead
Syrup Squills
do simple
Tart Emetic
Tapioca
Tinct Aloes comp’d
do Myrrh
do Valerian
do 8nake root
do Assafotida
do Bonznin comp’d
do Canthariilea
do Senna
do Rhubarb
do. bark Uuxhsms
do Peruvian bark
do Opium
do Castor
do Muriate Iron
do Columbo root
Spanish whiting White leather skit
Rotten stnrte English tnustsrd,lj
Pumice do tlte lb. in camste
Powdered blue Ground Ginger, ra
Copperas do
Vermilion, Chinese Cloves, cinnamon
do English Mace
Verdigris, Irish Glue
Scutellaria, Lateriflora, or Scullcip.
SHIPMAN’S
GARDEN SEEDS,
Assorted in Small Boxes,
W ell calculated lor Plantation us
Together with a general anortment of
Surgical Instruments, Sh<
Furniture, assorted Phials, &c,
Arse,
Saratoga and' Ilallston Mihei
Spriajj Waters, will be kept constantly
•'and in a* perfect state a* ran be impt
ed- ANSON I'AltSONS
dec 31 |p
Oemler S; Posey
H AVE moved their store to tire south
west corner of Jefferson and St. Ju
lian street, w here they sell all those article*
^vliich are usuually enumerated in the long
advertisements ot Apothecaries.
As they reside in the same house where
they carry on their business, they can at
VII times, day or night accommodate their
customers. '
They always keep on hand, s complete
assortment of warranted HARDEN SEEDS,
Also, Garden Tools and Flower Pott,
sep 12
FRESH GARDEN SEE!
AND
Flower Bulbs.
B Y the 1*te*l arrivals from the North
the Drug anil Veil Store of
OEMLEU U F08R1
oct 15