Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, November 30, 1822, Image 4

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JOHN MOORHEAD 1 » «•.!»«.. to inform Id. ftteud. in Door- fin, th.t ho hnn rotnliliihod Uim.ell fermaiiently In thiocity 01 a CommlnnVim MtoTchfcttt, Tho onto of SoiulH.rn Frmfoce will bo lua |>rinci|>al bnaliirta, in the management ol Vhloli, he hollevei ho can ilu hia friend. jiiat'Oe—he ttlia on the reputation coin hliiheJ during n long ret Juice in Snvnn nah, on tlie rufoipnsal to hit friend., anil dihfclit attention, to continue the confi dence III thote who tn-y be ple.icd to la- tor him with their biiwarat. Ah> r.i*. JBI* tkl.hr, 1B32. Reference in Savannah—Uoaata Cummixii U DwtTitnat. Refirctico in Auguota—Xoii i Moona, K.q nov fi Ire Classical k English School. tifyYRV MacIIO.YJYJUL VNFOUM4 Iiih Kilt*tnit ■ml Uni Public, JL that be will re-opea hit School for Ttfting Ladies and Gentlemen, on Monday jteat, the till mil, ul*9 o'clock, A M. in the room «|iiJer Solomon's Lodge, near the Old PrCihytctitn Church. ' oct 10 franclt Tl. fflcolt, ^ I ■lid to. i Case Circuit Court | v* y Uitilrd Stated, hi:, W. Scarbrough and | trict ol Utotgia. olhcrs. J t'humhers, I j/A September, 1822, P flQCK iS having lasiiod in thii cause, re tinliable to ihe term of thia court in Dcoeinbrr neat; ami It being repre sented that .lolili llaifott, William S. Mil. lull. Hamm I Yatea, Andrew l ow, and John Hogue, d* fondant* in the ftuid came, reside witlmut the liiniia ul the Dintriut ol' Geor gia It ii ordered, that the said John lists- lelt, William 8. Gillctt, Samuel Y Acs, John Hogue and Andievv how appear at the term of thia court to be hidden at Savatt- nah in the term ol December next, to an. •wer to the plaint ill* oil tlie merits Of their laid petition, and that a copy of lint or der he published In one of the gazettes id tlna stale for three months, ami that the pLiuldU have leave to lake Huch lint hot proceedings, aa are prcici died in the r ; la Much case muilu and provided. * J. CUVI.KR, District Judge. True extract front the minutes. MHO GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, Sept. 13, 1822. aep 14 Anti-Syphilitic l'ills, . VMKFARMI nr DOCTOR BEltTHELQT, Jlnd told nt /tii store on (/if Buy, 'Oil Hi great cfflCHCy f illcne I’ill. in tho U cure of nil the .yuipiom. of a certain din,'tuein butlne«M,liM been aoknowledg •d for mine than twenty yearfby numhera of patient, throughnltt the (Aided Slatci. They nre wammied free frnto any kind f mercurial preparation, Slid tie patient who tiara (ham ttiuy attend to M bn.incu ami lolluw hia own regimen or diet witlmut In- conveniency or imnnng their efi'-'et. 1 The Hibecriber n .. pi eyareil a freah .up- ply nf dim'Till.—they nre .old with print ed direction, for une, nl$*' perbiTxi one Of two of wlnoti la genenlly aiifiicient lor a perfect cui., JOHN If IlfcKTniiLOT. net 24 , » ... .J. ■ .... ■ - - — YWgunviuUY Uvdevs. N cId'CIioii is he troy ordered to be held i at (be Market House in Ellis’ Square, on Saturday the 30th November next, for a Captain, 2d t icutenant and Ensign, to lleat Company No, 3. AERO, At the Court House on the name day, an election is ordered lo be held for a Cap- tain, Island 2d Lit ut vitaiils k‘nd Ensign, to Beat Company, (Vo 3. The Holla to by opened tit 10 o'clock, A. M. and the election superintended by two -Jriaiicci of the I’ea^e and three freeholders or a majority of them. By ordtr of Col. 4llcele White, M. W. STEWART. ■*Aotg. Adit. 1st Begt. U. M. nov 11 p r Notice. A Lf, persona indebted to the E *de of lhxnkl Vnyle, dccoaaed, nre nquired to immediate payment to Mr sir a, Cordon ii Pooler s and those having claims to render them in duly attested. M. HERBERT, Ex'tr. nov 6 93 NOTICE. !i"{ AVAW SYfVom tho euhanrlher, nn Sun: a Inlay night lust, the 10th msi. DH AIIBBS a buy betwi en IS and 17 year, of age, r i llin'nf a yellow oAmpfoxion, ami tolerably tall i he ii a .marl .bread fellow, anil it i« probable that he will endeavour in pot hack to Maryland, tho place of hi. nativity, and li may be that he will aim for Chorle.iim or Savannah i he had on when he left me a alioit ratutd about, nearly of a chocolate color, alio took other clothe, with him, tlie color, not recollected, Ten dollar, reward will he given to ttnv poison who will loilg. Inin in any jail in this Kite or in South tin rulum, «o that I can get him, and fifty dill- lar. fnr hnn aiut lhe permit who miiy give turn »i» unlawftil pin. Aim, I forewarn all swner. of boat., altipa, ortve.iela of any kind, taking him on hoard under the pen slty ol the lull force of the law. , •, JOHN IIOLUNSHEAD. Milleilgevilfo, Nov. 14. 1L? Ths Cltarlencn Courier, Savannah Georgian, Columbia Teleacope and the tieorgetown Intelligencer will please give the above I conspicuous place in each nl thelV paper., twice . Wrek, for two weeks, snd lorw.rd their wcmnits to the office of the Georgia' Journal lor payment, nov IB uf Twenty-five Dollars W 1 -!: *** 8 IV( " ,llr 'he .pprehension of BSAW, . Negm man f.imtCrly be longing to Judn Huger, fie is .limit 35 dr 40 year, of age, and J leet'8 inches high, neither «out nor thin, of, light com- pleaion though not yellow t lie has > mole ■n one cheek, occaaioned by the toutli- sche. R. & J. HABERSHAM. nov 2 ' tre A Teacher Wanted, O NE who hoi received a Classical Cthics tion.ind who iacan.blc of titling youth for any, College. A aalurv of g800 per an- rum will be given. A man of family will ■ be preferred, and nncacoptionahle refer, -enco given a. to morality and capability. Apply to Wm. Pom, Jr nr .limit M'Ntsti Esij. May Hiver. fi. C. nr to Messrs bcoTT It Posh, Savannah, nov 18 e. Grind Stones. gjrkfY GBINf) Stones, small siaes, Lan- ■^'^'■^dtug and for sale by 1IALL, HQYT U CO. nov 21 lOfi SHAU. BARRELS Sltuil- Vnr sale by HALL, HOYT (J CO. II ’V ?3 108 Coftec and Whiskey. Tlffii ft BAGS prime Green t'.ill'ee yu bbls first quality old fiew- . Orleans (Mtiskey Landing from win Camilla, from Boston. Jo. »«L by HALL, HOYT a CO. . A BOV 31 100 ijeurgia, hdiiigliam Gounly. scVeiuou cocut, Uhcember Term, 1821. The Trustee# of the Gevina^A Lutheran Congregation at | Ebcue.er, Uoi. Ntlh v». r The Heira & Uepreaentatlves J of Michael Mock, deceased. J O N the petition of the Trustees of the Uemuili Lutheran Congregation at Ebencaer, praying the foreclosure of the Equity of Helemption of all that tractor parcel oflandg coniamlng two hundred a* crea, lying ami being in the county ofEI- tfmghutn and suite i.foreasid, butting and bounding north-west on John J.'Grorent* tine, north-east ward on John Hunold, south oust on John LidlcLlvtmer,'8. K. David Un- seld and are vacant at the time of the survey \hcrehf, originally granted to Wolfgang, Mock, deceased on the second day of A* nl t one thousand seven hundred and sixty* live, to secure the payment of the sum of eighty dollars, on the fourth day of Decern 1 ber, eighteen hundred anil three, with in* terest at the rate of six per cent, from the fourth day of December, eighteen hun dred and twoj and It appearing to the Court tlutt there i« tow due on said bond and mortgage the sum of sixty dollars with interest from March iwctity-nllh, eighteen hundred and eighteen, at six per cent. On motion of Wayne and Cuyler, At- tornies lor the petitioners,it is ordered that tlie amdurtt tine on said bond and mort gage be paid into Court, with interest, within twelvemonths, otherwise thc'Equi- of Redemption of the heirs * and repre sentatives ol the Hitid Michael Mock, he foreclosed, and that other and further pro cecdinga he had thereon, pursuant to the statute in such cases made and provided! and it is farther ordered that this Rule be published once a month for twelve months in one of the public gazettes of this state. 2Lrtract fi'om the Jftiuulei. JNO. CHARLTON, Clerk, doc 11 4ro Notice and Caution. W HEREAS I have been informed that John Curnochun ami Peter Mitchell ■f this city have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged and assigned to divers persons eithfcr their individual creditors, creditora of the late firm of Carnbchan W Mitchell, or others, all or sundry the property and rstnte, both real and personal, of the said firm, as well as their own individual pro** perty ond estate,’coiwtisting together of 'loitaei, lots, lands, at urea, wharves, negroes, Ac. in Savannah and l)a>ien in Georgia, or tho neighbmhood thereof, and elsewhere with thuir Interest or share in the stock of the lower steam mill near Darien, and sundry shares in Hie Uiiited Stales Rank and other banka, as well uo sundry debts due to them in various places, besides lands, lots, neferoea, &c. in the territory ol Florida, and particularly one forgo tract of land bought of Forbes M Co. lying be tween the rivers 8t. Marks and Apalachi cola in the territory of'Florida aforesaid. These are hereby to caution tlie public a< gainst pui chasing any purl of the said pro perty or estate so conveyed, or any other property belonging to the said Canmchon Mitchell, or either of them, as I hold pri or mortgages on tho greatest part thereof, which are on record In the registry in Sa vannah and Durien aforesaid and in Char leston, 8. C. and equitable leins on all the property ol said John Carnochnn and IVtcr Mitchell. WILLIAM CHRISTIE, june 8 f12 — — To the Public. I CAUNOCIlAN.itil I*. MtTCHEL .re •I • sorry to be again brought before the public by a second notice of Mr Christie's, who lias undoubtedly claims against them, which, when finally liquidated on the 1 de cision of the suit now pending, they will try to jatisfy as soon as possible thereafter. The needs under which Mr Chrisliccluims an exclusive right to all the real and per sonal estate of Cnvnochan & ‘Mitchel, arc considered os informal, unjust and illegal, Hence they have been brought and arc still before the court, and other deeds have been executed and recorded, conveying the property fbr the use of all thtir credit, ors, Mr Christie included, without any trust or reservation beneficial to*iC. WM. or their families! and if this be not agreeable to that J fentleman, it must neverthelfess appear iiir and equitable to the public and all who have a tense of justice. The Trustees under the lute deeds are •nxious to sell the Lauds in Florida, alluded to in the notice of Mr Christie, and to ap. ply the proceeds to the immediate payment of part of his demand, and deposit a suffi ciency thereof to cover all hia claim, sub ject to the decision of the court-—but his opposition to any reasonable sale, as one in terested in his own right, whilst injuring all parties concerned, must be borne until a sale can be made under an order of court, june 10 ♦Editors of papers 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. & V M. Sperm Oil. CASK* Sperm Oil, warranted Ge- nuine, ami of first quality. For sale uy HALL, HOYT & CO. nov 25 103 4 Effingham Superior Court, 1 ibtcrmbrr tnm. 1831. Tit* Irnitc*. of lit* tier-') man l.ullirnn Church j Rn.i Km »t Khcncearr l On Koreeltiaure w. ( of Mortgage John Treyermtilh «tnl ae vrral parcel, of l.amf J U N the petition of theTm.tee. of the German Lutheran Church at Kbi-nrit or, mating that the aiiid John Preyertmith on (hr lillecntfi tiny of April, eighteen him- .treat d fifteen, imirt gaged hy tfoetl tinder ai'nl to the pctitloncm, all tltote tr*ct. of litnil,containing three htindrei! aerta in Ef- llngltam county, mat- afnieaaiil, on a .mail act k Oiljoinlng Juiliiliah Wellman Kelly’s ami Gatriaon'ii lantl; iiloo another filly ncrea- ailoatcil uni being in tlie ilialrlot of E, benreer, hnumleil liy land of Peter Arne- tnrt'k P. Bronkoera. at the time ofmirvey granted to Igtmlfeldert alan, aootiier tract of land littiatc in the acventeeth district of the county of Baldwin, containing two hundred (nil two tod a half act known hy the number (104) one hundred anil our, with theeppurienancea, to seourc the poyment of a bond or obligation of the said John, hearing date tlie day and year aforesaid U praying tlie forecloaore of the aaid mortgage. It appearing to the Court that there ia now due on the .aid bond and mortgage the .urn ol two hundred dollnrs, witli intercut at nix per cent, from the fif teenth day of April, eighteen hundred li eighteen. On motion of Wayne and Cuyler, attorney, of tlie petitioner^ it l« ordered that the aaid John' Freyermuth, hit heirs or repreaentulivea, do pnv into Court the amount due aa aforesaid within twelve months from this date, otherwiae that the etptily of redemption of the .aid John and hi. heira, in tlie tultl mortgaged prentiaea, be foreclosed, ami llint such further pro ceedings lake place as are bylaw direct, ed. It ia fnriltcr ordered that thia Hole be published once a month fur twelve months in a public gnaette of this state, or be serv ed on tint ilefeitdant or his representative or agent six months prior to the time ap pointed for the payment of thejmoney into Court. K.rlrarl fvnn thc'Minutei. JNO. CHARLTON, Clerk, dec tl re4 SherifT Sales, j On the/tret Tuctd ij/ m Janmory next, W ILL be sold at tlie (Jourt house in the town of Jefferson, Csindvn County between the hours often and lour o'clock’ nf that day, A Tract of l^nd on Cumberland IsUnd, known by (he name of the Plumb Orchard, containing nine hundred ami sixty acres', more or less, levied on as the propeity ol Charles Wald, to -satisfy hr« State County and Poor Taxes for the voars 1820 and 21. Amount due ft >2 50 and cost.^-JctTcrsou, Camden county, Nov 8th, 1822. GEORGE LONG, d. c. c. c. nov 18 flUJ SherifT Sales, On the first Salurdsy .Her the first Tuet- day, in January next, W ILL be sold at the Market house in Die town of St. Marys, between the hour, often and four O’clock of that day, One Negro Boy named Peter, levied on as the property of Daniel Vaughn lo satis- I'y an execution in favor uf James Thomas, propeity pointed out by the Defendant.— Conditions cash, St. Marva, Camden coun ty, Nov. 7th, 1822. GEORGE LONG, It. a. c.c. nov tfi j-i 2 SheriH’’s Sales. On the firtt Saturday after the fint Tuesday in Junuury next, ILIi-be auld at tlie market house in the town of St. Mar> 'h, between the hum s of ton and four o'clock of that day, One Negro B >y named Frank, levied on as the property of Matthew W. Besscnt to satisfy an execution on foreclosure of w monguge in lavor of Lawrence W Thump* son, GEORGE LONG, iiscc oct 26 In Equity, October, Sessions 1817. m In the Circuit Court oi' me United States, In and JFor the District of Penns# l vania, in the thir^fircuit, P’’TWEEN • Joseph Marx and Jnscptf Marx and George Marx, citizens of ihu state of Virginia, who sue hb well in their own names as in behalf of such other Per ilous,Stockholders of tho lute Hank of the Unit ed States heretofore named, as shall come in and become Parties hereto, contributing to the Expenses of this Suit —Complainants. AND David Lentil, Elias Ron- dinot, Robert Smith,,las. C. Fisher,' Joseph Sims, Archibald McCall, Paul Pieman, Samuel Coated, Henry I’ratt,CeorgeFox, i'uschull Hollingsworth, John Slide, Thomas M Willing, Horace Binncyi George Hai'iison, Abijah Hammond, V* illiam llay ard uod <Mirer Wol cott, citizen of the State of Pennsylvania, Trus tees of the late Uanlc of United States, ND now, to wit, this twenty-third day ol April, one thousand eight hun dred and twenty-two, thisctuise came be- fore the Court, on a Mandate from the Ho. notable the Supreme Com t «»f the United States for further proceeding*, Where, upon it is ordered and deor..ed— 1 Thut the holders of Notes of the late Bank of the United States, bring them in for payment at the late Hanking House of said Bank in the city of Philadelphia, before the ele venth day of April, A. D. 1823, and that on that day this Court will make a final Decree for Distribution of (lie fUmls re* served in ttie hands of the defendants for payment of said Notes ; and it is further oidcrcd and Jecreed, that the Clerk cause this order to he published in one public newspaper in each of the following places, to witPhiladelphia, Boston, Ne\v-York, Baltimore, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, and New Orleans, at least once a week, for nine calender months, before the said ele venth day of April next. A true copy. D.CALDWFdX, Clerk Civ, C. The Editors of the Huston Evening Ga zette, at Hbston, of the Ncw-Ytvk Even ing Post, at New-York, of the American, at Baltimore, of the Norfolk Herald, at Norfolk, of tlie Charleston City Gazette, at Charleston; of the Georgian, at Savannah, and of the Louisiana Advertiser, at New- Orleans, are requested to insert the above m thoir respective gazettes once a week, for nine calender months, before, the 11th da\ of ApVil, Ift'iS, and to forward their bills, ns soon thereafter as may be, to the subscriber, accompanied by an affidavit proving the publication, conformably to the foregoing order, * may 9 1). CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C. Notice, N INF. 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 lands in said county belonging to the estate of John King, late cl Effingham county. SARAH KING, wito'nr. April 5,1822. §a* Clark county, Ga, april 6 Notice. A T the expiration of nine months from / m. this date, 1 shall apply to the honora ble the Justices of the Inferior court of Chatham county, for leave to sell the fol lowing real property of the estate of R. J. lions’on. viz: 'One'tract of 354$ acreB of Land i Bryan county, situated on Red Bird creek One undivided-fourth part of 1450 acres of Land in McIntosh county, situated on the Alalamaha river. Twelve Lots in the town of Brunswick, Glynn county. PAT. HOUSTON, May 13, 1822. adm'r. U, J, IL may 16 § Slicriff Sales Continued. On the first Tuesday in January next, . '\V#>ll,L be sold at the Court house In the Town of Jefferson, Camden count), between the hours uf ten and four o'clock of that day, All the improvements on Ton acres ol Land lying on * Great Salilla river, con sisting nf a Leg house, &c. levied on as the property of John Beasley, to satisfy an ex ecution in favor of llopkma dif ficult. •Also, the .improvement! on 7 or 8 a crea of fenced tend, situate in LiUle>Satiilu Neck, consisting ol Houses. Wc. levied on ns tl|e property ot James Tumbling, to sat tisfy sundry executions returned by aeon* stable.—Conditions cash. - Jefferson, Nov. 5th, 1822. GEORGE LONG, D.8.C. c. nov 16 fl02 Georgia—Camden County^ W ill,UPAS, Klilm Atwater, esquire, administrator, applies for iettevs of lismission from the estates of Colonel Wil liam Scott, deceased, John ’Campbell, de ceased, and Havens Waterman, deceased. TheBe are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased persons, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday niJanuary next, and shew cause (ifany) why said letters should not be granted in terms of the law. Given under my hand and aeah this 22d June, 1822. [l • ] JOHN BAILEYvevC.o. c.c. july 1 Georgia—Camden County. W IlElilijAS, Mrs. Luuisi G. Sliavv, 1 Ex. t cutrix, «pplie.fur letters of ili.ntis aion ft'om tluv esl.te of Gene'«l 'N.thxniel Green, decettxeil These are therefore te cite xnd admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear nt my office, on or before the first Monday in Juttnury next, anil allow cute (if any) why uid letter, should not he granted, in terms of the law. Given under my hand and seal, this 23tl day of June, 1822. (i. a ] JOHN DAILEY, e. o. 0. c. o. Notice. T HE firm of Rockwell ii Hepburn is dis solved, in consequence of the death «TJ. L. Hepburn, Eaq. The subscribers have formed a eonnec- lion in the Practice of Law, under the firm of ROCKWELL & MORGAN, They will attend to professions! business, in the Fe deral Court, in the Ocmulgee circuit, and in those counties where in the late firm of Rockwell ii Hepburn practiced. Then 1 office is in Milledgevilie, corner ol Jefferson and McIntosh streets, where one of them may be found at all times, when noton the circuit. S. ROCKWELL. A. A. MORGAN. Ililledgcville, June 10, 1832. june 14 Notice. A T tha expiration of nine months from this date, I shall apply to the honorahle thc Justices of the Inferior court .of Cha tham county, for leave to sell the following real and personal property held by the laU U. J, Houston in trust, viz Cedar Grove plantation, containing up wards of 1200 acres, situated in the district of White Bluff. One 'Tract of Land, containing 50 acres, near the above. May Island, containing 100 acres, more or less, situated on the marshes of Little Ogechce river. Also, between 65 and 70 Slaves. PAT. HOUSTON, May 13, 1832, adtn*\\ II, J, Uouetnn. may 16 § NOTICE. A Young Man who In. had a good edit- cation, writes a good hand, and having been long accustomed to active business and understands well the nature of accounts and book-keeping, wishes employment iit some respectable business in this city; lie can come well recommended, and as employment is his object, he would not re quire much of a salary. A line addressed to A. H. through the post-office, will he at- t-ndeil to. oct 13 af BlierifTs Saks. On the first Sat tain* after the first Tuesday in Jtccembtr Will be sold at die market home in ▼ f the town nf St tUrys, between the hours t»l icn and tour oVlook of that day, One home and part of lot No 3, (three) levied on ns the proprrty of Francis Ru dolph, to satisfy hisatute, «minty, and poor tax for the year 18305 amount due ft64 22 cents 6 m and cost. Also, part of lot No 27,1) ing in the town of St Mary's, ronUitving two acres, more or less, hounded west hy John Uachlott, sen. north by iongrrss street, south by Weed street, and east by Norris street, levied on as the property ol P. Uraccy to satisfy hit atate, county, and poor tax for the year 1S2I; amount due ft * 87 cetilt 8$ in and cost. Also, put of lot No 5 and part of lot No 8, in the town of hi Mary a, ltvk-4 on aathe property of John l^ngley to lalisfy his state, county, and poor tax for the year 1831; amount due 58 cents and Dost, oot 23 GEORGE LONG, n 1 c c Itilvriur Court, Clmthutn County, Chambers, Ott 8,18R8. O N the petition ol Joseph Delchamps, stating dial he win jail, for debt, at the suit of Peter Duringer, that he is in solvent, hut w illiiwr to am render all his os- tale for the benefit of his creditors, as the law directs, and praying for relief under the insolvent sots of this state. Qtdetrd, That the said Joseph Dtdchsmps, lie brought up, at the court house in Savaniudi, on the third day of December next, at 10 o'clock, to be heard; and that notice there- ot be giyen It s creditors, agreeable to law. Extract from the ini mites. JOB T. UOLLE3, Clerk. oct 3 rf Laurel Hill Toll-Mtll. ijpilE Toll-Mill on Mrs. Ancrum's plan- ilk tat on has been completely repaired lately, and is now ready to work as well as any other mill on tho river. The rough- dee that will he sent to the mill will oe kept separately in dry and safe stores, and sIiaII be beat with the utmost care and economy, and the barrcils will healways de livered in good order Empty barrels, made of prime hosted staves, will be furn ished at the mill when required, v The 'erms for cleaning Rice will he the same as at the other toll-mills. ’Those planters who will engage to have their crops beat at that mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tierces, or as much less as they please, beat at one turn. Applications con- corning the mill, to he made to Archibald Hrebner, on the Plantation, or in Savan nah, to PETIT DF. TILLERS, sep 10 rpf Factor, Mongin’s wharf. Notice. VTIN^ months after the date of this no- 1.x! tice, application will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Liberty County, for permission 10 sell the real estate of I.ctty Carter, de ceased, for the btMicfit cf the heirs and creditors of the said deceased. LIGHT TOWNSEND, Adiu'or. eug IS General Drug and Family •Me&icinck Waxclvouse. ANSON PARSONS, .Mi. 8 CiiioHt' limiting), TJESl’ECTFULLY informs his friend. i.*xnd ou.tomcr. in this.wte »nd South- Caroline fentmlh, that he has eatahlished himselt in the Drug Line, on hi. own indi. vidua* account, and is opening at this lime an extensive and general asaoninent of warranted freah imported Drugs, CViemfcnis, Per/Umery, dj*c. Gentlemen Physicians, Country Mer chants and Planters, and all who wish to purchase at wholesale or retail, can be supplied at thia Establishment on tlie most accommodating terms. CATALOGUE, Antimony crude Marble Morten Alcohol Composition do Aloes soct Iron do do hei»at Ivory Injection pipes Arrow root Ivory Syringes Annls seed Svnnges, qts.in boxes Assufbetida, Allum do pints, do } pints Angelica root do male and female Angostura bark Congress^ sprmg Aqua Fort is water Antininniai wino 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 Bark yelfow, do red Liquid do do pale, do in quill Low’s perftimed do Hals Uapcvi Naples do do Canuda, do Peru l'omutum in sticks do Tolu do in pots assorted BarbadocsTar Rosewater, lavender Fancy Vials assorted Borax re Pd Essences ass’d Burgundy Pitch Sal Ammoniac Bole Armenia do Volatile Beeswax yellow do Soda do white do Uochell,do Tar- Brimstone roll tar do rePd do Epsom, do Glau- Csstor Oil, Anie her do W. India do Nitre refined Uaalor, Russia Solut Arsenic, Fow- Camphor ref'd let ’s Calomel np Snts. Ammonia Cantharides, do pnlv do Hartshorn Camomile flowers do Lavender compd Camilla alb. do Wine Caraway seed do camphor Cardamon seed do Nit. Dole t •ascarilla bark S/mufras hark Cassia, Cinnamon Sampariila Castile Soap, white Sponge fine do colored do coarse Cloves, Cnchiueul Sallron Spanish Columbo root do English do pow. do American Chalk prepared Savin, Senna Alex Coriander seed Spermaceti do pow'd Snake root Virg. Cowitch do Seneka, Squills Cream Tartar, pnlv Storax, Salts Harts- Corrosive Sublimate horn Carmine Sugar lead Conserve Roses Syrup Squills Caustic Lunar do simple Dragons blood Tart Emetic Digitales Tapioca Dovers Powders Tinct Aloes comp'd Epsom Salts, Eng. do Myrrh Ether Sulph do Valerian Ergot do Snake root Elder blossoms do Assafrelida 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 bark Huxhoms do Gentian do PeruvianRark do Quassia do Opium do Lead do Castor Flour Sulphur do Muriate Iron do Benzoin do Columbo root Fla* seed’ FenOflattdt Fdiups steel do iron FVankinsrnsn Glauber s«lu G*1N Aleppo Galhhhum, Ginseng Gold Thread Gentian root Glass Antimony Ginger Race do powdered Grains I’aradiae Gum Aniniouiuc do sem gal do Arabic do powd. do Kino do benzoin do TraKucanth do Guac do My rib do Shellac do Copal do Mastich do Gamboge do Scamony llelebore black do white Hiora Piera Honey, do squills 1 {oilmans anodyne Isinglass Ipe cacuanha or Hip po Jalap Juniper berries Laudanum Liquorice root do powdered do ball do refined Lime water .ead do Magnesia lump do powdered do small square do ctdcineu Manna fluke do sorts Mezcrcon, musk do Kino, do Jalap do Guaiac do \ alrrian do Gentian comp'd Vinegar distilled do Squills Valerian root Vitriolatcd Tartar Vitriol white do blue do green Patent Medicines Bateman's drops British Oil Essence peppermint Stoughton's bitters Godf rey's cordial Steer» Opodeldoc Turliiigtons balsom Daibeys Carminative Duffys Elixer Harlem Oil or medc- r amentum *\ Gil Wormseed \i i!-!!** *' ce8 London 1 dls, Lees Wiudhaoi do Amlersons do Hoopers do calomel do opium Gpium, orange nee! Oxymel squills Oil Vitriol do Tanscy do olives do Peppermint do spetnnint do savin do Rosemary do Peneroyol do Origanum do Cinnamon db Worm seed do Lavender' do Anois seed do Juniper do Cloves do Almonds Ointment mere do Rasilicon do cerate do simple 7 N,'!it)l WH U “ Ce d “ iNuinu^s .NUx vuinicx Pori «Mie. Pearl barley Powdered tin Blaster mercuris! do Burgundy pitch do adhesive do strengthening do dinchlyon do yum do blistering Quassia do rusn’d Quicksilver Rhubarb root do powdered do Spanish dies 1*104 run lfod precipitate Dose water. Rosin Rust of Iron Gum elastic, Spatu las Scales and weights Garden seeds in box es, assorted Balm Quito Churches cough drops,for coughs, colds, consump tions, asthmas, He, Cephalic Snuff, for catarrhs CQI.OUXs, &c. Prussian blue, 1, 2 Ivory black ‘"f, 3 Lampblack big blue, Kings yel-lndigo Spanish low Hlnck lead, red do Drop Lake, Nol8i2 Litharge Fluke white Terri de senna Carmine t» mis. Laudanum Antimonial wine Tinct rhubarb do assaftttida Bals Capeva Sweet Oil Spts Lavend com do camphor do Hartshorn do sweet Nitre do 'Turpentine Caiomcl xTaiap Tartar Emetic Burma. ?do Turpentine Sots Hartshorn Sweet Oil, castor Oi do sweet Nitre American and W. I. Sundries. vial corks, bottle in.Patent springTruBSC Ess. Cinnamon do Lavender do Bergamot do Lemon Calc'd Magnesia Epsom salts Rhubarb Peruvian bark Cheltenham salts !ienrys calc’d Mag nesia Stomachic bitten Castor OR Peragoric Wax tapers Nurembergh do Worm Lozenges Patent Lint Thumb lancets do common do Clewlevs common do Durable Ink Red ink powder Black do; Pill box® Red do Red wafers, assorted do • -a crown dot do Evans'sTooth brushes, con Spring lancets Tooth Instruments ass’d Bougies, Gallipots llacabov aim IT Liquid blacking IIluck sealing wax Spanish whiting Rotten stone Pumice do Powdered blue Copperas inon do silver wire, 3 ii 4 rows Cupping and ’frepai ing Instruments Mule and female sil ver Catheters WhilA leather skint English mustard, by the lb. in canister Ground Ginger, rac do Vermilion, Chinese Cloves, cinnamon do English Mace Verdigris, Irish Glue Scutellaria, Lateriflora, or Scullcap. SHIPMAN’S GARDEN SEEDS, Jlssortedin Small Boxes, Well calculated for Plantation use Together -with a general assortment of Surgical Instruments, Sho] Furniture, assorted Phials, &c. Also, Saratoga and Ballston Miners Spriap M aters, will be kept constantly o hand in aa perfect state as ran he import ed. ANSON I'AIiSONS.I dec 31 fp • Crockery. CRATES assorted Crockery, se« - lected particularly for this qiar&et. For sale by HALL, HOYT & CO. nov 25 109 Tide Swamp Plantation. rpHE subscriber offers for sale that well- known plautation called Drew ton YUW, immediately below the city of Savah- nah. containing 230 acres of prime river swHmp ; about 215 acres under good ban&* and in planting order, and between 1 and 200 acres of high laud. Buildings sufficient for a gang of a hundred negroes, with barns &c« Terms accommodating to a good purcha ser. For further particulars apply to Messrs R. & J. HABERSHAM, or to the subsen? ber in Charleston. U. tl. HAIG. nov 16 1102