Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, November 28, 1822, Image 4

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Georgia, Effingham County. SUPERIOR COURT, Itreember VVrot, 1831. The Trustees of ill* German V i,uiIiit*h Congregation «* libcneacr, Vito it Shi «"■ ( The llelr. R Representative* of Michael Mock, dcceuse-IJ O N the' petilion of llie Trustee* of the Unman Lutheran Congregation «i Rbencter, praying the foreclnsme nf tin liiuiiv of l»L-lemjition of all that tract" t.arci Inf land, con'ainhig two hundred cn a, l)n,8 anti being in lie comity oil Hi ogham anil state nfori aai'l, bulling anil bounding north-west on John J, Graicna- tine.'nniIII eastwan' 1111 John Hniinlil.soiitll east on John l.idlcl.ivtmer,8. K David U acid mil are vacant at the time id the »ur«. thereof, originally granted to Wolfgang Vork, deceaa d on the accnnd day ol A- ril.tme thousand seven hmidrevland siaty- flve, to secure the payment ol the sum ol eighty dollars, on llie lornvh day ol Decem ber, eighteen hundred and three, with tei-eal at tne rate nf six per cent. Irani the fourth day of December, eighteen hun dred and twoi and i' appearing to the Court that there is now due on anil hnnil and mortgage the sum of sixty dollars with inters si from March twenty-filth, eighteen hundred and eighteen, at six per cent. On minimi of Wayne and Cuyler, At- lorntea tin thepetWoners.it ia onwed Hist the amount due on said bond and nii.rt- gage he paid into f »onrt» wdli iiiUTeal, /Within twelve months. oilvrwlae the Eqm- nf Redemption nf die heirs and repre- fcniaiive* ofthe aa'ul MicliaJ Mock, he foreclosed, ami Him! other anil I uniter pro cerdiitK* he lmd thereon, pursuant t<> the statute in such cases made mul provided! and it is further ordered that this Muir lie published once a month for twelve muni Its in one of the public /aziUcs ol this 8lMc« •Extract from the Minutes, JNO. CHARLTON, Clerk. dec 11 %re Tim Suljscrilicia 1 I \VR received from l-%nd and the R I Noitlwu Sutes by the late arrivals, the ( Mowing articles, which they wdl dia p si* of on the most accommodating terms, y *850 kegs While Load, 561hs, 28 and 14 2oU do Paints, till C four* Jo botes Sheet Copper 2 citHKs Copi er Nails H do do Spikcl 5 rolls sheet Lead 5 casks bur do 50 do Nads and Sjvk’s, nil sires 8ud lbs Seine and .Sewing I vnne 3 Hsbing Seines 90 ya. d bmg .10 casks llrown Stout, Porter AO eoils Hide Hope .. JUd <lo (lordiige ‘ 40 bolts Russia Duck V0 pieces Havens do 75 tons Sweden, Russia, and English -lion, all sorts and sizes 'Paint Oil, Lump Oil, uuu a genera} as* «*oitniuiit of Ship Chandlery. WM. 1AYLOU U SON. n»*v 6 *•#* JOHN MOOIUIEAO B i gs leave tn inform hla fncmls in (1 -or ■gin, flint he 1 has estalih.heil himaell Jl' mau-n'iv in this city as a t'onmvvBslim M.wcJvant, The Hah qt booth' fn Pi’mluce will t>* Ins principal business, tu the management ol vvlur.lt, 4'e believes he ran do Ins friend.- l*i tee -he relies on the reputut on estx J> shed during a long residence n Savai- n di, on the r TereiiCfS to Ids friends, an 1 d.ligcnt a tentiun, to continue tb ? confi de me of those wh i mu) be pleased to f vor him with ilt-ur busiu. sn. AVio Vo\h, :ikli October, 182 \ In ference ui S * *ah—tocsins Cummum I.«f nWA’NIMKV. ■ lU*f retire m AiygiVlt*—Jonx Moons, Eh<) nov’H fre i Ciiiivsicul 4* English auuoul. IIE A III' MacDMWELL I FOUMs Iiim f • •m«Is slid llie Publir fiat he Will re-open his School fm ^ King Lmlif's mid Gentlemen, on Mondai tu* ;t, ilie 14: li inst, st 9 o'clock, A 11. in ti»;* room under Soloaion’wLodge, near the Old Presbytetian Church, net 10 NOTICE. TITHE Copartnership of Josrra 8tokk fc. 1. Co, is dissolved by the death of J. Stone, which nukes it necessary that all Notes and Accounts should be immediate 4y Paul that are <lue a to die subscriber, who is the surviving Pat tner, at their old stand, Hear the 9tate Dank. LEGUANl) CANNON. The business will be continued at the a- bore stand, udder the (inn of S. TOUSEY ti CO. who are now opening a large and extensive stock of best Sui erfine Cloths, Uussimeres, and Vestings, which they are determined to sell for Cash at reduced pri ces. .Just received the latest Philadelphia arttbNew-York fashions. AM oilers prompt ly executed and thankfully received. LEG HAND CANNON. SINCLAIR TOUSEY. nov 2 (k Frintii If. Kindi, \ and Co. I Case Clreu'it Court w ^ United Slates, Di- tV. Scat hr<mgh and tract ot Georgia, otlirra. J t'hamhers, 1 Jr A September, 1822. P flQCK *s having nnmcil in tins cause, retuinahle to the term of this couil hi December nett { and it being rei r« * vented ihut John lladctt, Will mii S till- It-tt* Samu«‘l Yates, Andrew l-ow, and J..l»n Hogue, defendants ivi the said cause, reside without the limits of the District ol Geor gia ; It i* ordeiod, Dial the said John Has ten, William 8. (Mlett, Samuel Yates, John Hogue mid Andrew Low appear at tin 'rrui of this f ourt to be liolden at ha van nah in the term of December next, to an awer to the plaiotigaon the meiiu ol llieii suul petit <<u, slid that a copy of this or der be published in one ol the ga/ettesol thin s'sie fur three mouths, and that the plaintiffs have leave to take such further proceeding** ns are prescr bed in‘liter in such last* made and provided. J. CUYI.EH, District Judge. True extract from the minutes. GEO GI.LfV, Clerk. Savannah, Scfit, 13, 1822. sep 14 Notice and Caution. lyilRUKAS I have been informed that if John Carnochsn and Peter Mitchell of this city have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged and assigned to divers persona either their individual cu diiors, creditors of Hie late firm of Carnnchan cif Mitchell, or others, all or sundry the property and estate, both real and personal, of the said firm, uh well aa their own individual pro- pert) and tstaje, consisting together of houses, lots, lands, stores, wh.rves, negroes, kc, in Snvammli and DU’icn iicGeorgia, or the indglibni hood thereof, and elaewherc with their interest or share in the stock ot Hie lower.steam mill near Darien, and sundry shares in the United States Hunk ami other banks, ua well us sundry debts due to them in vurious places, besides lands, lots, negroes ftc. in the territory of Florida, and particularly one large tract of land bought of Fovheg 14 .Co. lying he- tween the rivers St. Marks and Apalachi cola in the territory of Florida afore si i l. Thescare hereby to caution the public n- guintt pu chasing any part of the said pro perty or estate so conveyed, or any other property belonging to the said Carnnchan i<f 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 vannah and Duticn aforesaid and m Char leston, S. C. and equitable loins on nM the property ol •uid.fohn Carnoclian and P ter Mitchell. WILLIAM CllltlSHE. June 8 f!2 To the Public. f CAUSOClt AX xnvl l*. MITCHRL »ve • sorry to In* again brought before tin public by a second notice of Mr Christie's, who has undoubtedly claims against them, which) when finally liquidated on the de cision of the suit now pending, they will tiy to satisfy u!s soon as possible thereafter. Clio deeds under which Mr Christie claims an exclusive right to all the real and per sonal estate of Curnochun & Mitchel, are considered us informal, unjust and illegal. Hence they have been brought and are still before the court, and other deeds have been executed and recorded) conveying i he property for the use of all their credit- irs, Mr Christie included, without any trus* >r reservation beneficial to C. &fM. or theii families; and if this b«* not agreeable to that gentleman) it must nevertheless appeuu fair ami equitable to the pubic anil all who iave a souse of jusl'ce. The Trustees under the late deeds a»*c notions to sell the Landsin Florida, dluded o in he notice of Mr Christie, and to up- "ly tip proceeds to the immediate payment <f part of his demand, and deposit a suffi- lency thereof tn cover nil his claim, sub ject to the decision of the court-—but his "ppos thin to any reasonable *»!«, as one in terested in his own right, whilst injuring ill parties concerned, rilust be borne until a .ie c un be inude under an order of court. June 10 Editors of pnpofs who insert Mr Chris tie's notice, will please insert the above until his is withdrawn, and forward their bills to the Savannah Republican Office, where they will be promptly paid by J. C & P M. At Cost, for Cash, Tu close (Ac Coiicitii of /Ac lute Jtrm if J STO.YB U CD. T IIG1II entire .luck of Dry Goods and Ready Made Cloiliioj;. comutmi of a great variety of articles, made in tliebesi manner andofgoodraaierials. Those whu wish to piiretinae for cash, will find it tin •their interest to call, a. they cannot he sold for credit. LKtiUAND CANNON, Surviving Farmer. Bryan street, near the Stule Baltic. N. It fi is presumed lhat all who u e in debted to tiie iate firm of J. 8lon) ty Co. will call and cancel them, without su!i|i-ci- ing the aubschbt-r to the necessity ot put ting their notes and accounts m the liaiula ■ of their attorney for collection. t. (i. CANNON. nov 1 |a Couon .Hugging, fcpeuu. Caudles, ejc. 6;c. Tut received yer eliipuSuvannah, Aft ill '-lees AJ inch Cotton Bagging il y vjJ iu box. s Sperm Candles K « Ter s, ,vp Mary, 2 hides Caroline I’laul for sale on accommodating terms by J B. HERBEIU- tie CD. ,«ov 16 ltU N otice. \ T tht expiration of nine months from this date, 1 ahull apply to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior court of Cha tham county, for leave to sell the following real and personal property held by the late It J. Houston Intrust, via : Cedar Grove plantation, containing up wards of 1200 acres, situated in the district of White llluil*. One Tract of Land, containing 50 acres, near the above. May Island, containing 100 acres, more or less, situated on the marshes of Little Ogechee river. Also, between 65 and 70 Slaves. FAT. HOUSTON, May 13,1822. odm'r, U. J\ Houston. may 16 § Seidlitz Powders. T HE true and Genuine Seidiitx Powder, is just received frbm Liverpool, and for sale by ANSON PARSONS, Druggist, No 8 Gibbons* Buildings, nov Q o<> Plains and blankets. a BACKS White Flam's III 5 do Domestic Plains and Woolseys Fur sale by BAKER & MINTON. nov 7 a For Sale, £\ PRIME Negro Man, accustomed to && the management ot horses and driv ing a Carriage or dray. F »r terms apply to J. B. HERB ERL CU. oct 31 H8 St. Croix Sugars. HHDS prime St. Croix Sugar ' "10 bbls Loaf Sugar 10 do Lump do 50 do prime Beef, new 25 tons Swedes 1 on Lauding from ship S tvannah, for sale by HALL, llOYT tk CO. nov 18 1U3 Sheriff Sales, On thr ft* a /Vtr/.iy in Jmmiaty nett, 11/ II I. be a <d al the L uit linuie hi the M town of J* fferson, Camden C’minly, between the hours of ten «nd lour o'clock, nf that day, A Tract of Land on Cumbeiland Island, known b> the name of tin* Plumb Orchard, containing nine hundred mid sixty acres, more or less, levied on as the property of Uharlea Mmd, to aniisly his State County und Poor Taxes for the years 1820 and 21. Amount due fc»2 50 and rust.—Jefferson, C'ainden countv, N*.v 8th, 1822. GEORGE LONG, d. s. c. c. nov 16 f Iu2 Hheriff Sales. On the firat Saturday utter the first Tues day, m January next, W ILL he sold ut the Maiket house in the town of St. Marys, between the U'liirs often ultd four o'clock of that day, One Negro Hoy named Peter, levied on as the property of Daniel Vaughn to satis fy an execution in favor of Jam. a Thomas, piopetty pointed out by the Defendant.— Conditions cash. Si. Marys, Camden coun ty, Nov. 7th, 1822. GEORGE LONG, n. s. c.c, nov |6 f1()2 Sherilf’s Sales 04 thojimt Saturday after ihrjimt Tueiday ill January nett, SXWILL be sold ut the market house in llie town of St, Mur) \ between the horns id' ten ami four o’clock of that day, One Negro Boy named Frank, levied on as the property of Matthew W. Bessunt to satisfy an execut-on on foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Lawrence dtf 'Thomp son, GEORGE LONG, uscc oct 26 Sheriff Bales Coniinueil. On the first 'Tuesday in January next, TI,L be sold at the Court house in the 'Town if Jefferson, Camden county, between the hours of ten and four o’clock of that day. All the improvements on Ten acres of .and lying on Great Sutilla river, con sisting of « Log house, Ac levied on as the property of John lleasley, to satisfy an ex- cotioii in favor of Hopkins U Sco t. ANo, the improvements on 7 or 8 a cres offended Imiiu, situate in f/ittle Satilla Neck, consisting ot H'ms. s. C^c. levied on as the property of James Tumbling, to sa tisfy sundry executions returned by ^con stable —• Conditions cash. JeffVrson, Nov. 5tl>, 1822. GEORGE LONG, n.s.c. c. nov 16 f 102 Anti-Syphilitic Fills, lun-i'Aimi nr DOCTOR RERTHELOT, Mnd no Id at his store on the /Jot/, i/M E great efficacy • t these Pills n. in ix cure of all the aympiomanfa cetiun i. edhein both sexes. i*a« been ucknowledg- d fur mote tl.au twenty years by numhets if patientM througln ut the United States. They are warranted free from any kind of mercurial prepar.ition, and the patient who uses them may attend to his business ami follow Ilia own regimen or diet without in- convertlency or injuring their effi c t/ The subacriberltisR prepared af esh sup ply of these Pills—they are sold w ith print ed directions for use, af§6 per box; one or two of winch is generally sufficient For a perfect cure. JOHN B. BEUTHELOT. om 24 Nnlh-e. T HP. firm of Ro< kwell U llepburn Is dis solved, in c'-nscqucnce of the death •>f J. I. Hepburn, E»q. The subscribers have formed a connec tion in the Practice of Law, under the firm of ROCKWELL A MOUOAN, They will attend to professions! business, in the Fe deral Court, in the Ocmutgcc circuit, and in ihose counties where in the late firm of Rockwell W Hepburn practiced. Tile r office is in Mdledgevihe, corner ol Jefferson tnd McIntosh sheets, where one of them may be found at all times, when noton the circuit. S. ROCKWELL. A. A MORGAN. Milledgcville, June 10, 1822. june14 Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS, Eliliu Atwater, esquire, administrator, applies for letters of dismission from the estates of Colonel Wil liam Scott, deceased, John Campbell, de ceased, and Huvens Waterman, deceased. These are therefore to cite und admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of •said deceased persons, to bt and appear at my office oil or before the first Monday m January next, and siiew cause (ifany) why said letters should not be granted in terms of the law. Given under my hand and seal, this 22d June, 1822. [l s.] JUHN BAILEY,c. c.o. c.c. j«iy 1 lWg\menta\ Orders. 4\ N election is hereby ordered to o<: held at the Market House in Ellis'fiq are, n Sututday the 30th Novcmber next," for a Captain, 2<i I ieiitenant and Ensign, to ILat Company No, 2. ALSO, At the Court House on the same day, an election is ordered to be held for a Cap- tnin, Island 2d Lieutenants and Ensign, to Beat Company. No 3. The Polls to be opened at 10 o'clock, A. M. and the election superintended by two Justices of the Peace and three freeholders or a majority of them. By ordtr of Col. Steele White, M. W. STEWART, Actg. Adjt. 1st Kegt. G. M. nov 11 97 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Daniel Coyle, deceased, arc required to nuifcc immediate payment to Messrs. Gordon Pooler ; and those having claims to render them in duly attested. M. HERBERT, Ex'tr. nov 6 93 Notice. 4 T the expiration of nine months from ill this date, l shall apply to the honora ble the Justice* of the inferior court of Chatham county, for leave -to sell the fol lowing teal property of the eltate of 1L J. Houston, viz: One tract of 354J acres of'Land in Bryan county, situated on Red B rd creek. One undivided fourth part of 1450 acres of I .and in McIntosh county, situated on the Alatamaha river. Twelve Lots in the town of Brunswick, Glynn county. PAT. HOUSTON, May 13, 1822. adm'r. H. /. H. mav16 % Notice. M Y wife Rosannah Saunders, ulia9 Ro- sanimh Migee, having left my bed and board, I do hereby forbid all persons from ti listing her on my account, or har- boring her, as l will not be answerable for any debts she may contract after th 9 date. JOSEPH SAUNDERS. Savannah, 19th *Vou. 1822. p Notice. N INE months after date application will be made to the honorable the Jus tices of the Inferior court of Glynn county, tor leave to sell all the landsin said county belonging to the es ate of John King, late 11 Effingham countv. S \RAH KING, admW. April 5,1822. 4a* Clark county, Ga. aphl 6 Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS, Mrs. Louisa C. Shaw, Ex ecutrix, applies fur letters of dismis sion from the estate of General Nathaniel Green, deceased 'These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday hi Janaary next, and show cause (if any) why said letters should mu be granted, in terms of the law. Given under my hand and seal, this 22d day of June, 1822. [r. s] JOHN BAILEY, c.c o. c c. Effingham Superior Court, December term, 1821. The trustees of the Ger-~\ man Lutheran Church | Hhk Nisi at Ebeneezer LOn Foreclosure va. ( of Mortgage John Freyermuth and se verul parcels of Laud J O N the petition of the Trustees of the German Lutheran Church at Ebenez er, stating,that the said John Freyermuth on the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hun dred & fifteen, mortgaged by deed under seal to the petitioners, all those tracts of land,containing three hundred acres in Ef- fingham county, state aforesaid, on a small cn k adjoining Judiiliah Weitman Kelly's ■•"d Garrison's land; also another fifty acreB- situated and being in the district of E, beticaer, bounded by land of Peter Arne- if 8c F llronkners. at the time of survey granted t * Lnndfclder; also, another tract nf laud situate in the seventeeth district of the enmity of Baldwin, containing two bundled and two and a half acres, known by the number (104) nun hundred ami our, with the appurtenances, to secure the payment, of a bond or obligation of the said John, bearing date the day and year aforesaid tJ praying the foreclosure of the said moitgage. It appearing to the Court that there is now due on the said bond and mortgage the sum of two hundred dollars, with interest at six per cent, from thefif teenth day of April, eighteen hundred & eighteen. On motion of Wayne ami Cuyler, attorneys of the petitioners, it is ordered that the said John Freyermuth, lus heird or representatives, do pay into Court the amount due as -aforesaid within twelve months from this date, otherwise that the* equity of redemption of the said John and Ills heirs, in the said mortgaged premisea, bi? foreclosed, and that such further pro ceedings take place us are by law direct ed. It is further ordered that this Rule be published once a month for twelve months in a public gazette of this state, or be serv ed on the defendant or his representative or agent six monthsprior to the time ap pointed for the payment of the, money inlb Court. Extract from the Minutes. JNO. QHAULTON, Clerk, dec 11 re$ SCHOOL. T HE subscriber intends opening a school in this City, on the first Monday in November next, in which will be taught, the Latin and Greek languages, together with those branches of an English educa tion, usually taught in Academies. He has taken the house at present occupied by Mr Sml. J. Bryan, situated in Market (late South-broad) street; from 4 to 6 pupils cat be accommodated with board and lodging in his family. For particulars, reference may be had to the Rev J. O. Andrew, oi Joseph George, Esq. CHARLES W. CARPENTER. oct l NOTICE. A Young Man who Inis had a good edu CRtion, writes a good hand, and having been long accustomed to active business, and understands well the nature of accounts and book-keeping, wishes employment in some respectable business in this city; he can come v ell recommended, and aa employment is Ins object, lie would not re quire much of a salary. A line addressed to A. B. through the post-rffice, will be at tended to. oc* 13 af Notice. N INE‘months after the date of this no tice, application will be made to the Honorable the Justices ot the Infeiior Court of Liberty County, for permission to sell the real estate of Letty Carter, de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said deceased. LIGHT TOWNSEND, Adrn'or. aug 15 $a Sheriff’s Sales. Oft the frit SatWiLiy after the frit Tuesday tn December next % 1¥^ILL he sold at the market house in Jv the town nf St Marys, between the hours of lun and four o'clock of that day, One house ;>nd part of lot No 3, (three) levied on us the property of Francis Hu- dutph, to satisfy his state, county, ami pool tax for the year 18.0 j amount uue £64 22 cents 6 m and cost. Also, part ol lot No 27, lyingin the town of St Mary's, containing two acres, more or less, bounded west by John Unclilott, sen north by Congress street, south by Weed street, und east by Norris street, levied on as the property ofP. Bracey to satisfy his state, county, and poor lux for the year IH21 •, amount due £3 87 edits 8£m ami cost. Also, purl of lot No 5 and part of lot No 8, in 'lie town of St Minus, levied oil us the property of John Liiugley to satisfy his slate, county, and pqor tax for the year 1821 ; amount due 58cenU and cost, oct 23 GEORGE LONG, nsec Inferior Court, Chatham County, Chambers, Oct. 2.1822. O N the petition tjf Joseph Delcliampa, stating that he is in jail, tor debt, at the suit of Peter Duringer, that lit* is in solvent, but willing to surrender all his as- tate fur the bent fit of his creditors, as the law directs, and praying for relief under the insolvent acts of this ^tate. Ordered, That the said Joseph Dclchamps, be brought iip, at the court house in'Savannah, on the third day of December next, at 1U o'clock, tube heard j and that notice there of be given h s creditors, agreeable to law. Extract from the minutes JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk. net 3 erf Laurel Hiil Toll-Mill. /TRUE l oll*Mill oi) .Mrs. Ancrum’s plan- '41'at on lew been completely repaired lately,and-is now ready to work as well as any other mill on the river. The rough- vice that will he 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 bnrrells will be always de livered in good order Empty barrels, inude of prime boated staves, will be furn ished at the mill vtfien required. The terms for cleaning Rice will be llie same as ut the other toll-mills. 'Those planters who will enguge to have their cio| s beat at that mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tierces, or as much less ub they please, beat at one turn. Applications con cerning the mill, to be made to Archibald Brebncr, on the Plantation, or in Savan nah, to PETIT DE VILLERS. sep 10 rp| Factor, Mongin's wharf. Fresh Medicines. iT^lHE subscriber has received by late ar* 4A nv ds from N. Y«»rk, a fresh supply of DRUGS & MEDICINES, which, added to his former slock, makes bis assortment very complete. His friends a id customers can be supplied as usual, on moderate terns, at his store, Market -quare, adjoining Messrs Cleland t* Fra zier. liDWAHO COFFEE, oct 24jj. General Drag and Family •VVedieine Warehouse. ANSON PARSONS, Mo. 8 Gibbons’ Buildings, R espectfully informs his friends and customers in this 9tate and South- Caroltna generally, that he has established himself ill the Drug Line, on his own indi vidual account, and ia opening at this time un extensive and general assortment of warranted fiesh imported Lb-ups, Chemicals, Perfumery, 4j"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 Morter* Alcohol Composition do Aloes soct iron ’ do do hepat Ivory Injection pipes Arrow root Ivory Syringes Annis seed Syr nges, qts.in boxes Assnf(£\ida, Allure do pints, do h pints Angelica root do male and female Angostura bark Congresaik spring AquuFortis water Antimonial wino Lemon acid • Arsenic . Soda powders Acid Muriatic' 'Salts of Lemon do Nitric Cologne water do Nitrous \Vasn balls do 'Tartaric Windsor soap do Sulphuric Transparent do Bark yellow, do red Liquid do do pule, do in quill Low’s perfumed do Hals Capevi Naples do do Canada, do Peru Pomatum in sticks do Tolu do in pots assorted BaibadoesTar Rosewater, lavender Fancy Vials assorted Borax rePd Essences ass’d Burgundy Pitch Sal Amtnoniac Bole Armenia do Volatile Beeswax yellow do Soda do white do Rochell, do Tar- Brimstone roll tar do rePd do Epsom, do Glatt- Castov Oil, Ame her do W. India do Nitre refined Castor, Russia Solvit Arsenic, Fow- Camphor ref'd let 's Calomel np Spts. Ammonia Cantharides, dopulv do Hartshorn Camomile flowers do Luvrnder compd Canella alb. do Wine ‘Caraway seed do camphor Cardamon seed do Nit. Dulc CascarUla bark Sassafras bark Cassia, Cinnamon Sarsaparilla Raslile So-p, white Sponge fine do colored do course Cloves, Cochineal Saffron Spanish Colombo root do English dcapow. do American Chalk prepared Savin, Senna Alex Coriander seed Spermaceti do now'll Snake root Virg. Cowitcn do Seneka, Squills Cream Tartar, ptilv Storax, Salts Harts- Corrosive Sublimate horn Carmine Sugar lead Conserve Roses Syrup Squill* Caustic Lunar do simple Dragons blood Tart Emetic Digttalea Tapioca Dovers Powders Tinct Aloes comp’d Epsom Salts, Eng. do Myrrh EtherBulph do Valerian Ergot do Sn9ke root Elder blossoms do Asdpfcctida Emery fine do Bonzoin comp’d do No 1, 2 and 3 do Cantharides Elixir Paragoric do Senna do Vitriol do Rhubarb Extract Cicuter do hark Htixhams do Gentian do Peruvian bftrk do Quassia do Opium do Lead do Castor Flour Sulphur do Muriate Iron do Benzuiu do Columbo root Filings ite*l do Valerian do Iron Genti.n romp'd Franklinnnw Vinrpir distilled r.Ul.tr ..It, do s<,„i||, M s All ppo Vntcrimi too, tau himmi, (.uiaeng Vllriol.tr,| r trtu r.oM Uiind Vitriol white l.enlian root d u blue liUt A mummy do preen G !"K tr R ““ , I’s'ent Medicine, do. powdered BMem.n', drop. C.i.tiu, Faud.se Rritiah Oil Gum Ammoniac Essence peppermint 1 ° ® e '" K-l Stoughton', bitters do At ubic Godfrey', cordial do now tl. Steer. Opodeldoc do Kino Turlington, b,l.om do beii.uui Unihrys Carminative do Tratiacsnth BufTj. Eiixer j° u" ac . Harlem Oil or me dc. do Myrrh camentum { do Shellac Oil Worm.eeJ' doCopnl Fills. Lee., N. London do Mastich Fills, j, ces Windham- do Gamboge do Anderson, do bcamony do Hoopers Holeborc black do calomel wlllte do opium H'C a F'tra Opium, ora nee peel Honey, do squill, Oxvmel aquilis Hodmans anodyne Oil Vitriof UntRlas, ( ,o Tansey Ipecacuanha or Hip- do olives ,JZ '!“ Peppermint t • . . 4 ‘° spearmint Jumper berne. do S sy\ n 9ST-. SSsat ' ac ?as= liL l, ? do Worm seed Lime water d o Lavender Leud do do Annis seed Magnesia lump c!o Juniper do powdered do Cloves do small square do Almonds do calcined Ointment mere Manna flake do Basilicon dnsurti do cerate Mezereon, musk <| 0 simp | e assr— sastsr S? Sfsu. Pearl barley Hose water, Hoain Powdered tm Bust ofl,-oil I aster mercurial Gum elastic, Spalu. do Burgundy pitch las 1 do adhesive Scales and weights do strengthening Garden seeds in be*, do draclilyon es, assorted do gum Balm Quito do blistering Cliurcties cough Quassia drops,for coughs, doraan'd colds, consutrip. Quicksilver tions, asthmas, y e . Rhubarb root Cepludic Snuff, for do powdered catarrhs COT.OURS, &c. Prussian blue, 1, 2 Ivory black ■mil 3 Lump black Fig blue, Kings yeHndigo Spanish low Black lead, red do Drop Lake, No I&2 Litharge Flake white Terri de senno Carmine in VIAIS. Ess. Cinnamon Ijtudanum ■ do Uvemler Antimonial tvine do Bergamot Tinct rhubarb _ , ,, men du asaafortida Calc’d Magnesia Bale Capcva Epsom suits Sweet Oil Rhubarb Spts Lavend com ro rl iy ia V bar ' c on camphor Cheltenham salts do Hartshorn Henrys cslcd Mag- do sweet Nitre cn neS '*i • t • ' lo Turpentine Stomachic bitters Co-omul Castor Oil Julnp Peragorio Tartar Emetic IH BT>TTLK8. Wine. Bitter, do Turpentine Spts Hai (Shorn Sweet till, castor Oil do sweet Nitre American and W. I. Sundtiee. oal cork., DotUe u. Patent springTrussca Wax tapers common do ■Nuremburgh do Huruble Ink w01 m Lozenges Red ink powder Potent Lint Black do; Fill boxea Phumb lancets Red do do common I(ed wafers, assorted do Clewleys do crown dot do F.vuns'sTooth brushes, com- Spring lancets mon - Tooth Instruments do silver wire, 3 if ass'd 4 rows ..- Ilougies, Gallipots Cupping and trepan. Macaboy snuff ing Instruments Liquid blacking Mule and female ail. Clack sealing wax ver Catheters Spanish whiting White leather skinif Rotten stnne English mustard,b«l Punnce do the lb. in canister's Powdered blue Ground Ginger, race Copperas do Vermilion, Chinese Cloves, cinnamon do English Mace Verdigris, Irish Glue Scutellaria, Lateriflora, or Scullcap, SHIPMAN’S GARDEN SEEDS, Assorted in Small Boxes, Weil colculsletl lot- Plantation use. Together with a general acnrtvuut of Surgical instruments, Shop Furniture, assorted Phials, ike. ALSO, Saratoga and Ballaton Mineral Spring tvoters, will be kept constantly on hand in as perfect state as esn he impo/lv «d. ANSON PAHSONS.V' dec 31 fp Ciockery. CRATES asserted Crockery, la/v-/ lected particularly for this mart For sale by HALL, HOYT & CO, nov 25 ID9 Tide Swamp Plantatio r p HE subscriber offers for sale lhat known plantation called immediately below the city of £ nah, containing 230 acres of prime swamp t about 215 acres under good and in planting ordtr, and between 200 acres of high land. Buildings and for agang ofa hundred ing oca, with &c. - Terms accommodating to a good pi ser. For further particulars apnlvto * R. St. J. HABERSHAM, or to the su her in Charleston. nor L6 J102 H. M. HAIG,