Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, November 07, 1822, Image 4

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Georgia,Effingham County.) prv '^ T !jJ* eo M BUi'Kitioic cni'ur, vt > Ihcemher 7Vr»», 1821. The Trustee* of ill** firman") l.utltcm Uimgrtgation at Ebenczer, ►lluii Nisi Th.' Hein h Ucpresentstivci of Michael Mnok, deoencil.J O S the petition of the Trustees of the German leilbenn Congregation «' ■Vbenraer. pnytnff Hie foreclosure of tne K.piiiy of H- lemption of ill Hut »"*{ parceiof land, conu.ti.nn two hundred•; c-t. lying end being in -he comity ot 'ffinglitm »nd .fie *Hresdd, bulling wJ I) i mding north-west on John J. (|tsi«cii» tine north-eastward on John Hwnold.sou' 1 - 55. UdleUvtmer, S. B David On. tel I *iid ere * .leant it the tune ol the iiurvc) hereof, originally gr.nti d to Wolfgang Mock deceived on the iccond day of A ril one thoo.aml seven hundred and maty- five to secure the payntent of the amn ol eighty dollars on the fourth day of Decern her,eighteen hundred and «*«£ *'*£ terelt "• tne rale of »* per cent, Rom the fourth day ofU-cember, eighteen hun dred and two, and I* appearing o r Court that there i. now due on jald bund ^ndmoturaxethe wm of sixty dollar* '»•»» MH&itoch twenty-fifth, e giitee" hundred and eighteen, at «* per cent. On motion of Wayne and Coyle , A tor-lies lor the petitionera.it ,a ' d '• the amount due on mid bond wd mm page be paid into Court, with In'crti within twelve months. otlicrmae the Bipu lyof Redemption »f the h'n-s *" drc '"^' wentalivea of the laid MichaedI Mock, be foreclosed, ant) that other and ftirlher pro eeedinga be lid thereon, purauant to the •taiute"in tich caaea made and provided) and it ia further ordered that this'Ruhbe published once a month for twelve momha in one of Ike puhlio gaieties-ail thil •>»>«- ■Exlrtit/eom (A. Afoii/lrt. J NO. CHAKLl ON, Clerk. (lac 11 ire Notice. q- lha expiration of nine montlu from .i.i. vt«* M i aittill apply to the honorable Interior court of Cha- Cut Circull Court | United State*, Dis trict ot Georgia. W. Sea* hrotigh and j other*. J Clumber t, l3fA September, 1822. P ftOCKiM having isnietl It* thil cauf.e, retumable to the teim of thia court in December nett ; pod it being ref**- •enteJ that John lludctt, William 8. Call* tell, Samuel Yates Andrew Low, and J »ht» Hogue, defendant* in the taid cause, reside without the limits of the Dintnct of Geor gia: It is ordered, that the taid John Has- lett, Wdliam 8. Gdlett, Samuel Yates, Jnhi Hogue and Andrew Low appear at'(hr term of thil court to be lioldcn at Savan nali in the term of December neat, to an rver to the plaintiffs on the merits of then «dd petit onf and that a copy of this or der be published in one ol the gar«*D*8 ot this state for three months, and that Ihe plaintiffs have leave to take such further proceedings as are pretcr bed in the r in such cane made and provided. J. CUYLEIt, District Judge. True extract from the minutes. GEO GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, Sept. 13, 1822. sep 14 TO CAPITALISTS. 4 VKItY •upcrior Steam Saw Mill r\ been recently erected in the vicini'y the Justices of the , r „ th .m cnuiiiy. Tor le.ve tu .ell the following <Ma1 and personal property held by the late ,ft J. Houston intrust, vis t Cetlar Grove plantation, containing up* vards of 1200 acres, situated in the district cf White llluff. . . rrt Due Tract of Land, containing 50 acre*, DC-ir 'lie *bove. Mar Island, containing 100 act ea, more ©r o h*, situated on the marshes ol Little Dgechee river. ^klao, betwejy?®* and 70 Slave*. ‘PAT. HOUSTON, May 1.1, 1822. wlm'r. 41. J, Uoutton. nisy 16 4 Notice. N ine month* after date application will bn mail- to the honorable the Jim tiers of the Inferior court of Glyon county, fur leave to *cll .11 the l.nil.In naiil county belonging to the e» ate of John King, lute olEmugltum oounty. 8 A UAH KING, ailm’rx. April J, 1832. $*• Clark county, tie., spril 6 Notice and Caution. W HEREAS I have been informed that Jolm Carnochan and I’eter Mitchell of this city have by sundry deed* recently mortgaged and assigned to divers persons either tlmir individual creditors, creditois of the late firm of Carnochan if Mitchell, or others, all or sundry the property shd estate, both real and personal, of the sunt firm, as well as their own individual pro perty and estate,collating together ol liouRCS, lots, lands, stores, wh trvea, negroes, fee. in Savannah and Da ien in Georgia, or the neighhot hood thereof, and elsewhere with their interest or share in the stock of the lower steam mill near Darien, and sundry shares in the United Stsies Hank ami other bunks, as well as sundry debt* due fo them in various places, besides lands, lots, negroes, Sic. in the territory ol Florida, and particularly one large tract ol mnd bought of Forbes if Co. lying bo twtan the rivers St. Marks and Apalachi cola in the territory ol Florida aforesaid* The ware hereby to caution the public a- gainst po> chasing any part of the said pro perty or en,. ate »o conveyed, "or any olltei property belonging to the *hk! Carnochan H Mitchell, or either of them, as I hold pri or mortgages on the greatest part thereof, which are on record in the registry in Sa vnnnah and Darien aforesaid and m Char leston, 9. C. and equitable leina on all tin iroperty of said John Carnochan and !'• ter Mitchell. WILLIAM CHRIS UB, june8 fl2 of the C\T\ OF DARAV..V, the most eligible situation for * busi ness ot the kind on the Atlantic shores of the United States. Possessing all the ad* antsge* of an iiieihaiittihle supply of the finest yellow pitch Fine and Cypress Tim- ber, built on a fine bluff, with thirteen feet water close to it, and a natural cove for the reception of logs. The present owners not having it in their power to bestow that attention to it which a concern of such magnitude re quires, ate desirous of telling the whole, fir i part of their interest in it, and not# offer t Jor tale at a very lou valuation, and much less than such a itructurc could be complc , ted Tor. There hatjiist been added to it a verv superior /lice Pounding Machine, cupah• - of discharging at least 50 liercejuil clean rice per day i and a Coi n-Mill, an let in motion by the same engine. The Saw-Mill is upon a neW principle, by the late renowned Civil Engineer, Mr RENNIE of London, who sent out one ol lis best workmen tosupermte^l it* erec lion. It can now cut with 48 saws, and may Notice. A T the expiration of nine month* from thi. date.l *11*11 *|>pl> to the honor.- ble the Justices of the Inferior court o -Chatham county, for leave to sell the fo flowing real property ol die estate ol K.J finus on, vis i _ , , One tract of 354$ acres of Land «»• Bryan county, situated on lied 11 rd creek. •One undivided fourth part of 1450 acres of Land in McIntosh county, situated on the Alatamaha river. Twelve Lots in the town of Brunswick, <5lyn» county. p AT . HOUSTGN, 1l.y 13,1823. atlm'r. U. J. U. may 16 4 Notice. N INE month. .Her due applic.tlon will hem.ile to the honoreble the Jmtlcr. of the Intel iorcourt of C.milen cniimy, for. leave In wll all- the lend, in will county belonging to the e.t.te of John King, lute «f Blfiiieh.m county. UARAH KING, atlm'rr. April 5, 1833. ,»• Olwk county, Gu. April 6 , To the Public. f CARNOCHANnnd P. MITCIIEL »re ,1 . lorry to be ngiin brnught before the public by a second notice of MrClimtie**. who has undoubtedly claims against them, which, when finally liquidated on the de cilion of the suit now pending,they will l,y to satisfy as suon ss possible tbertallei t he deeds under which Mr Ohristicclaim ..n exclusive right to sll the reil and per sonal estate of Csriinclian U'Mi’cliel, are considered as informal, iinjiiatand illegal, lienee they have been brought und ore anil before the court, and other deeds liave been eseouted and recorded, conveying the property for the u«e of all their credit, ors, Mr Christie included, witlmm »» y trust or reservation henpficial to C. WM. or their llimilieai and if this be not agreeable to that gentleman, it most neverthelesa appear fair ami equitable to the public and all who lave a sense of justice. The Trustees under the late deeds ire niioustosell the I.»nd»in Florida, alluded to in the notice of Mr Christie, and to ap ply the proceedstotheimmediste payment if part of hi* demand, and deposit a suffi ciency thereof to cover all Ilia claim, sub ject to the decision of the court—but Itia oppos tlull to any reasonable isle, as one in- tcrcstcd in hit own right, whilst injuring nil parties concerned, must btliorne until rule can be made under an order of court, june10 F.dilora of papera who-insert Mr Chris tie’s notice, will please insert tile shove until hi* is withdrawn, anil forward their bills to the Savannah Republican Office, where they will be promptly paid by J. C. UP. M. Hoetorage e,u»V Conimla- su»n RutAitess. r E undersigned have thia day entered into copartneiahip in the above line under the firm of Kronoaa U Hrsraa — -and aoUcit from their feienda a share ol Ituaineis—Ttieir Counting Room la in the west end of Bulloch’s Uuildings. They will be eiublml to make suitable advances «n produce deposited formic. OLIVER 8TURGES, WM. F. HUNTER. Ravannah, Mee. t, 1MI. t In Council, SAVANNAH. Ifili October, 1833. The following person* were drawn City Contfublrsforthc ensuing year, a* follows jTor Heathcole Ward Hayndda Brown iHrby Warran Franklin J.lberiy Tercival f/gltfthorpA ’ *Aoson -Jackson JJeckor Waalfington G erne and Columbia Hew Franklin Donald M'Lrod Wm. V. Hunter Elias Seed Wm U. Holland W'm Rofiinson George Millen A. M. Taylor Richard Gorham Wm C. Mill* *Wn». C. Wayne W^Ep^ringer 8 8. Will 1 ami Isaac T. Stewart Wm Mayhew A true attract from the minutes, WM. MOHEL.c c. pro tern. rt 19 TiTvT net 31 88 prime Northern Hay, HALL U HOYT. For Sale, PHIME Nrgro Man, arctltromed tu all the management of hnrsea and driv ing a carriage or dray F :r term* apply Mt'3J - J- U. HEKUKKT U CO. Fresh Medicines. OrpiIE subscriber has received by late ar* il rivals from N. York, a fresh supply of DRUGS & MEDICINES, which, added to his former stock, makes his assortment very complete. His friends and customers can be supplied as usual, on moderate terms, a* his store. Market Square, adjoining $1 .*ssrs Cleland it Fra* aier. EDWARD COFFEE oe» »1 NO’l ICE. A Young Man who bus had a good edu* cation, writes a good hand, and having hi en long accustomed to active business, and understands well the nature of accounts and book-keeping, wishes employment in some respectable buaincs* in thia city; lie can come well recommended, and as employment it his object, he would not re quire much of a salary. A line addressed to A. II. through the (foet-office. will be at tended to. °ct 13 *t Notice. N INE months after the dale of this no tice, application will be made to the Honoiable the Justices ol the Infenor Lourt of Liberty County, for permission to sell the real estate ol.Letty Carter, de ceased. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said deceased. LIGHT TOWNSEND, Adm’or. aug 15 4* SCHOOL. T HE subscriber intends opening a school in this City, qn the first Momiiat in November next, in which will be taught, 'he 1^'in and Greek languages, together will Those branches of en English ednea- tiqp, usually taught in Academies He has taken tlie house. t present occupied by Mr. Sml. J. Bryan, situated in Market (late South-broad) street; from 4 to 6 pupils can be accommodated with boat d and lodging tn his family. For particular!, reference may be had to the Rev J. O. Andrew, Joseph'George, Esq. CHARLES W. CARPENTER. oct 1 I Notice. j rpilF. firm or Rockwell U Hepburn it dis- I solved, in c'-nsequence of the death of J. I. Ilepburn, Raq. The subscriber* have formed a connec- tion in the Practice of Law, under the firm of ROCKWELL Sv MORGAN, They will attend to proleaaiona! business, In the Fe deral Court, in the Ocmulgee circuit, and in those counties where in the late firm of Rockwell U Hepburn practiced. The r office is in M lledgevilie, corner ol Jefferson and McIntosh at-eeta, where one of them may be found at all times, when not on the circuit. . 8. ROCKWELL. A. A. MORGAN. Ililledgevilte, June 10, 1822. june 14 made to drive twice that number. The Steam Engine is perhaps the best the United -Plates, made oy Messrs. HOLTON U WATT, of Soho, near B*r mingham; and erected under the inspec tion ol their best fore man, gent Out express- fur that purpose. A wonderful tipence is saved in fuel, the saw-dust from the pitcb pine islound answer instead of fire-wood, and is curried to the mouth of the furnace from the pit by elevators now in use. The Rice Machine is also one new prin pie and found by experience to answer letter than any yet in use. The quick lie** und regularity of the movement, pro ducing it of a superior bright ness with out breaking the gruin The mill a situated on a fine Creek, jailed Cut-Head, on u branch of the Alta nulia River, und only about half a mile from 1 Darien. Seu Vessels, whose diaught of water en- tblea them to go to the wharf at D-irien, cun load at the Mill, only a short distance •ff, w th great facility; us ati enclined plune from the mill, will enable (hem io re ceive the lumber into their how ports, almost without cxpencc: and the mill, a* now in operation, can furnish 40 M. feci ol plank per day, which may be increased if found necesuury j the power being amply sufficient. The lumber sent from this establishment since it went into operation has been ul lowed to he superior in quality and regu larity in sawing. The commissioners of the Navy of the United Ctutes have approved uf the ship planks, furnished from it, and it is highly probable will give it a preference in future contracts. It ha* also been seen gnd justly admired in New-Yoi k and Philadelphia. The prospect of a renewed intercourse with the British West India Islands, ren' (era this establishment a desirable mode of investment—offers, in that having been made from'case, JAMAICA ALONE, for about half of all the produce of the saw-mill. The .present owners have no objection to continue interested in it to a certain ex tent, but their other avocation* preolude their personal attention to it. iFor term* and other pavtiaulart, -apply personally or-by letter to JOHN STNISH, Savannah. XJ N. B. ‘Uf not disposed of soon, the mill, with adits privileges, will be rented for a term of years. Jlpply at above, may 1.3. Georgia—-Camden ■County. W HKIIEAS^ F.IIIiu Alwatir, .squire, administrator, applies fbrleUeis of dismission from the estates of Colonel Wil liam Scott, deceased, John Campbell, de ceased, and Havens Waterman, deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said ilccrasetl persons, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in Juuiary next, and shew cause (it any) why said letters should not be granted in erma of tlt\j law. * Given under my hand and seal, this22d me. 1822. [l. s ] JOHN BAII.EY, c.c.o.c.c July l Georgia—Camden County. W MEIIEA9, Mrs Louisa G sliaw, Ex ecutrix, applies for letters ofdisims- non from the estate of Gene *1 Nathaniel Green, deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear al my office, on or before the first Monday in Janaary next, and show nose (if any) whv said-letters should not »e granted, in terms of the law. Given under my hand and seal, this 22d' lav of June, 1812. [i s] JOmhBAH.K'Ac.c o.c c. Sheriff's Sales. On the fru Sutuniiy after the frit Tuctilay fa 9tecember next, W ILL be sold st the market house In the town of St Marym between the hour* of ten and four o'clock of that day. One house and partuf lot No 3 (three) levied on as the property of Francis Ru* dulph, to satisfy hi* state, county, ami poor tax for the year 18‘30 j amount due §64 22 cents 6 m ami cost. Also, pari of lot No 27, lying in the town of St Mary's, containing two acres, more or leas, bounded west by John Rachlott, sen. north by Congress street, south by Weed street, and east by Norris street, levied on as the property ol P. Ilracey to satisfy his state, countVt and poor iax for the year 1821 j amount due §3 87 cchts 8$ in and cost. Also, part of lot No 5 and part of lot No 8, in »he town of St Mary*, levied on as the property of John Langley to satisfy his state, county, and poor tax for the year 18211 amount due 58 cents and cost, oct 23 GEORGE LONG, n s c c Flax seed Kennel teed Filings steel do iron FrankinaenM Glauber, salts Galls Aleppo Galbanum, Ginteng Vitrtolated Tartar Inferior Court, Chatham Counlv, Chambers, Oct 2. 18-22. O N the -petition of Joserh Delchnmps, stating'hat he is in jail, for debt, at the suit of Peter Diringer, that he is in solvent, but willing to surrender r.ll his as tate for the benefit of his creditors, ns the law directs, ami praying for relief under the insolvent acta of this state. Ordered, That the said Joseph Delchnmps, he brought up. at the court house in Savannnh, on the third day td December next, at 10 o'clock, to be heard 5 and that notice there 1 UTbe given h s creditors, agreeable to law. Extraot ft-nm the minutes JOB T. BOLLES, Cleric. oct 3 cf Anti-Syphilitic Tills, riiKPAtml nr DOCTOR DEKTHELOT, Mi sold ot his store on the Hoy, 3TM E great i fficacy -1 these I’illa m the Ai cure of all the lymp'oms of« certain ihaearein both aexea, has been arknou Icily eil fur more Shan twenty Jtais by numbers if patients throughout the United Suites. They are warranted free from unv kind of mercurial preparation, and the patient who Uses them may attend to his bosinesa ami follow Ids own regimen or diet without in-, conveniency or injuring their efl'eet. The subscriber h s prepared a fresh sup ply of these I’ills—they-ere sold wilh-prinl- ed directions for use,-at $6 per box i one nr two of which is generally •ufficient for a perfect cui e. JOHN B. BERTHEf.OT. ort 04 Effingham Superior Court, •December term, 1821. The trustees of the Ger-*1 man Lutheran Church | Rclx Nisi at Ebeneexer l On Foreclosure vt. f -ofMortgage John Freyermuth and se j veral parcels of Land J O N the petition of the Trustees of the German Lutheran Church at Ebener er,statiyg thatOie aaid John Frey ermuth, on the'fifteenth day of April, eighteen hun dred if fifteen, mortgaged by deed under seal to the petitioners, all Ihose'tracts of land,containing three hundred acres in Ef fingham county, state aforesaid, on a small creek adjoining JttUidiah Weitman Kelly’s and Garmon's land; tlso another fifty acres- situtted and being in the district of B, benezer, bounded by land of Peter Arne- toff & F- Bronkner*. at the time of survey! granted to Lundl’eMcrj Mso, another tract of land situate in the seventieth district of the county of Baldwin, containing two! hundred and two and a hall acres, known by the number (104) one hundred and our, with the appurtenances, to secure the payment of a bond or obligation of the said John, hearing date the day and year aforesaid if praying the foreclosure of tht said mortgage. It appearing to the Court that there is r.ow due on the said bond and mortgage the sum ol two hundred dollars, with interest at six per cent, from the fif teenth day of April, eighteen hundred & eighteen. On motion of Wayne and Cuyler, attorneys of the petitioners, it is ordered that the said John Freyewntith, h s heirs representatives, do pay into Court the amount due a* tforetaW within twelve months from this date, otherwise that thr equity of redemption of the said John and his heirs, in the aaid mortgaged premises, be foreclosed, arid thut such further pro eeedinga take place as are by law direct ed. It it ftirlher ordered that this Rule be published once a moiith for twelve month* in a public gazette of this Hate, or be serv- ed.on the defendant or his representative or agent six months prior to the time ap pointed for the payment ofthe;money into Court. Extract from the Mhmtei. *JNO. CHARLTON, Clerk. dee-Jt re 4 Laurel Hill Toll-Mill. tjpHE loll-Mill on Mrs. Ancrum’s plan- < X tat on hat been completely repaired lately, and Is now ready to work as well as any other mill on the river. The rough- rice that will be sent to the mill will he kept separately in dry and safe stores* and shall be beat with the utmost care and economy, and the barrella will be al wa\ s de livered in good order ^Empty barrels, made of prime boated staves, will be furn ished at the mill when required. The terms for cleaning Rice will be the same as at the other toll-mills. Those planters who will engage to have their cro| s beat at that mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tierces, or n much lens as they idease, 1 beat at one turn. Applications con- ce lling the mill, to be made to Archibald Br- bncr, on the Plantation, or in Savan nah, to PF.TmDE V1LLF.RS. sep 10 rpf Factor, Mongiii's wharf. Sheriff's Sales Oil the Jint Saturday ajtrr the Jim Tuelday in January next. ■ILL be sulil at the market house in the town of St. Mary’s, between the hours of ten *n-l four O’clock of that day, One Negro Boy named Frank, levied on as the properly of Matthew \Y. Besaent to aatiafy an execution on foreclosure of a mortgage in lavorot Lawrence (J Thonip. son, GEORGE LONG, nscc oct 26 CHATHAM ACADEMY. UUtlE Schools in thia Institution will o- TJT pen on MONDAY NEXT, the 4lh of November,—The male dephriment under the auaerintendance of Mr. Waau. the Fe- male under Miss KinosnuRT. The qualifications of both teacher*, the tniatees arc fully satifiedare eminently cal culated to do justice to the pupils commit- t. d to their charge, and therefore recnm- mend them with the'moat unlimited confi dence to the pubic. Ticket* must be obtained from the Trea surer for the .dmissinn of pupils, as none will be permitted to remain in the Acade my without them. -W. T. WILLIAMS, Treasurer. T E ti.it S. oihl’s school. 1st Claes—Spelling and Reading ■$10 00 2H do Reading, Writing and A- rithmetic 13 00 Reading, with Geography, Grammar and History T3 SO do do with Draw ing 16 00 box’, seuooa- -Spelhng and Reading $10 00 Reading, Writing, Geo graphy. Grammar, and Arithmetic 13 00 do with Mathematic, and I Jilin and Greek lan guage. 13 60 3d do 4th do -1st Cli 3d do 3d do OCt 30. For Sale in -East-Florida A\ 1’I.AN I ATtON an noted on the 4|A Johns, ten miles from Jacks-nsville, called Mulberry Grove, containing 160 or 190 acres of hammock, and 640 of fine pine land The hatnmi-blc it some ef the best l uid in Florida. Also thirty prime young Negroes, nowon the plantation. The placr is considerably improved, about 60 acre! of It heing now under cultivation. A long credit will be given for the principal part of the consideration money Apply to the subscriber on the place, or Belton A Copp of St Marys, Georgia. -ct 33 uf JOSHUA HICKMON SAVANNA*! Boots. ttivtV 3oV> Ptiuting Office. MICHAEL 1. KAPPEL C ARRIES on the Dookand- Job PRINT- ING BUSINESS in Bay lane, (Rey nolds ward) between Lincoln and Aber- corn streets Orders for Printing left at the Book and Stationary stores of 8. C Schenk, on the Bay* T. Lqngworth’s, Johnston's square, or handed tn tne per sonally, will be thankfully received and correctly and promptly executed. OCj* A Scale (f my /'rices for Printing, .left at the above placet. oct-22 ’ t| do Kino, dojalsp do Guaiac do Valerian do Gentian comp'd Vinegar distilled do Squill* Valerian root Gold Thread Gentian root Glass Antimony Ginger Race do powdered Grains Paradise Gum Ammoniac do Senegal do Arabic do powd, do kino do henxoin do Tragacantb do Guuc do Myrrh do Shellac do Copal do Mastich do Gamboge do Scamony Heleborc black do white Hiera Picra Honey, do squills Hoffmans ancKlyue Isinglass Ipecacuanha or Hip- P°. Jalap Juniper berriea Laudanum Liquorice root do powdered do ball do refined Lime water Lead do Magnesia lump do powdereu dp small square do calcined Mnnna flake do sorts Mexereon, musk Vitriol white do blue do green Patent Medicines ife Bateman'• drop* British Oil F-ssence peppermint Stongnton'* bitter* Godfrey'* cordial Steers Opodeldoc Ttirlingtons balsom Dalbeya Carminative Daflys Elixcr Harlem Oil or mede* camentum Oil Wormseed Pills, Lees N. London Pill*, Lees Wiot&biiD do Anderson* do Hoopers do calomel do opium Opium, orange peel Oxymcl squills Oil Vitriol do Tam r y do olivet do Peppermint do spearmint do savin do Rosemary do Pt-neroyol do Origanum do Cinnamon . do Worm see<T do Lavender do Annisseed do Juniper ' do Clove* do Almonds Ointment mere do Basilicon do cerate do simple Mustard seed, mace do red precipitate Nutmegs Nux vomica Pearl ashes Pearl barley Powdered tin Plaster mercurial do Burgundy pitch do adhesive do strengthening do drachlyon do gum do blistering Quassia do rasp'd Quicksilver Rhubarb root do powdered do Spanish flits Pink root Rrel precipitate Hose water, Rosin Rust of Iron Gum elastic, Spatu las Scales and weight. Garden seeds in hu es, asserted Balm Quit. Churches cough drops, f«r roughs, colds, consump tions, asthmas, tie. Cephalic Snuff, far catarrh. Flake white Carmine General Drug and Family JWfcAicine WatcUouae. ANSON TARSONS, JVb. 8 Gibbont’ Building*, R ESPECTFULLY inform* his friends and customers in this state and South- Carolina generally, that he has established Lss. Cinnamon himselt in the Drug Line, on his own indi- vidual account, and is opening at this time an extensive and general assortment uf warranted (Yeah Imported Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, #c. Gentlemen Physicians, Country Mer chants and Planters, and all who wish to purchase at wholesale or retail, can be supplied at this Establishment on the most accommodating terms. CATALOGUE. Antimony crude Marble Mortera Alcohol . Composition do 'Aloes soct Iron do do hepftt Ivory Iqjection pipes Arrow root Ivory Syringes Annis seed Syringes, qts.ih boxes Assafcetida, Allum do pints, do $ pints Angelica root do male and femah* Angostura bark Congresafc-spring AquaFortis water Antimoliial wine Lemon acid Arsenic Soda powders Acid Muriatic Salts of Lemon do Nitric Cologne water do Nitrous Wash balls do Tartaric Windsor soap do Sulphuric Transparent do COLOURS, ifc. Prussian blue, 1, 2 Ivory black and 3 Lamp black Fig blue, Kings yeMndigo Spanish low Black lead, red de Drop Lake, No 1&2 Litharge Terri de senna r Transpi Bark yellow, do red Liquid do do pale, do in quill Low’s perfiimed do Balt Capevi Naples do do Canada, do Peru Pomatum in sticks do Tolu Bai badoes Tar Fancy Vials Borax rePd Burgundy Pitch Bole Armenia Beeswax yelloMr do white Brimstone roll do rePd CastorOil, Arne do W. India Castor, Russia Camphor ref’d Calomel pp Cantharides, dopuW Camomile flowara Canella alb. Caraway wed do camphor Cardamon seed do Nit. Dulc Cascarillt bark Sassafras bark Cassis, Cinnamon Sarsaparilla Castile Soap, white Sponge fine 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 do Nitre refined Solut Arsenic, Fow- ler'e Spts. Ammonia do Hartshorn do Lavender compd do Wine BOARDING. iTKWO or three Gentlemen can be accom. U modal ed with comfortable Boarding in a private family, in a centaral situation, and on moderate terms. Apply at the office of the Georgian. Oct. 24. Wanted. ANTS a Situation, in a store, or to take charge of goods from here to Aug'* a, and back again, a Young Man who can come well recommended. A ine addressed to T* L. and-left at this office shall be promptly attended to. oct 40 do colored Cloves, Cochineal Columbo root do pow. Chalk prepared Coriander seed do pow'd Cowitcn Cream Tartar, pulv Corrosive 9ublimate Carmine Conserve Rosea Caustic Lunar Dragons blood Digitales Dovers Powders Epsom Salts, Eng. Ether Ralph Enrol Elder blossoms Emery fine do No 1,9 and 3 Elixir Paragoric do Vitriol Extract Cicuter do Gentian do Quassia do Lead Fleur Sulphur do Benzoin do Lavender do Bergamot do Lemon Calc'd Magnesia Epsom salts Rhubarb Peruvian bark Cheltenham salts Henrys calc’d Mag. nesia Stomachic bitter* Castor Oil Peragorio Wax tapers Nurembergh do Worm Lozenges Patent Lint Thumb lancets do common do Clewleys common do Durable Ink Red ink powder Black do* Pill hazel Red do Red wafers, assorted do crown do* do Evans*sTooth brushes, com* Spring lancets Tooth Instruments ass’d Bougies, Gallipots Macabov snuff Liquid blacking Black sealing wax Spanish whiting Rotten stone Pumice do Powdered blua Copperas do coarse Saffron Spanish do English • do American Savin, Senna Alex Spermaceti Snake root 1/irg. do Seneka, Squills 8torax, Salta Harts horn Sugar lead » Syrup Squills * do simple Tart Emetic Tapioca Tinct Aloes comp’d do Myrrh do Valerian do Snuke root do Assafcetida do Bonzoin comp'd do Cantharides do Senna do Rhubarb do bark Huxhsms do Peruvian bark do Opium do Castor do Muriate Iron do Columbo root XV TlAT-t. Laudanum Antitnonisl wins Tinct rhubarb do assafatida Rais Capeva Sweet Oil Spts Lavend cob ao camphor do Hartshorn do sweet Nitre do Turpentine Ca-omel Jalap Tartar Emetic I» BOTTLES. Wine Bitters d 0 Turpentine Sots Hurtshorn Sweet Oil, castor Oil do sweet Nitre American and W. I. Sundriet. /tal corks, Dottio u» Patent springTrusset tnon do silver wire, 3 U 4 rows Cupping and trepan* ing Instruments Male and female sil* ver Catheters White leather skins English mustard, by the lb. in canisters Ground Ginger^ race do ‘ Oemler Posey H AVE moved their store to the south west corner of Juffemon and St. Ju lian street, where they reil .11 there articles which are usuually enumeihted in the long advertisements of Apothe&rie.. As they reside in the aafne house where they carry on their business, they can at all times, day or night acfommodtte their customers They always keep on (and a complete assortment of warnniedGiRDEN SEEDS. Also, Garden Tools and Mo - er Hols, sep 19 FRESH GARDBN SEEDS AND j Flower Bplbs. B Y the latest arrivals ffom the North, it the Drug and Seed Store of GEMUER & POSEY. Vermilion, Chinese Cloves, cinn.4n do English Mace Verdigris, Irish Glue Scutellaria, Lateriflora, or Scullcap. SHIPMAN’S GARDEN SEEDS, Assovted in Small Boxes t Well calculated fot Plantation use. Together with a general onortment of Sui-gical Instruments, Shop Furniture, assorted Phials. &.c. ALSO, Saratoga and Ballsfon Mineral Spn »g Waters, will be kept constantly on "•'.id in as perfect state as ran be import, ed. ANSON PARSONS, dec 31 fp oct 16