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.yonx MOORHEAD
n !*■*«» iDin'iinti In* memD hi Geur-
iliil lif* lift* cnUI>Iiii!i*<I L.iu»e'l
, n'lv •'»'!»»/city * .
i'ommiftttvun .M-vrAmut,
1'ii n ««|»* oi boutlnm Pr *«IA“« <uil ue hi«
j riocipal busmen, in llu* in -nigeinciit of
winch, hr believes hcr.au .»o Ins founds
j !st.r.e- h< rrlira on tin* rpuUtion t**U
bhaltfd duimg a long nw-fono* n Savan
nth, on the r< ft rone, s in his friends, oml
(1 l.gcnt H'l'Mition, lo continue llu* coidi-
<j. nee iii tlrosc win* nuv no pleased to la-
Vur litui Mill ’ll'ir Ilium' Ht.
Vrr Yotic, J.Qch 0:foher, 1831.
Reference m S .vum.ah—Mcssra Cumwixo
i/ Gw k I'llMI r.
<llef- •iceiu .loc i Mount, K/q
nov H Hrp
Classical Sc Kniffwii ncIioo!
IIKXlt V MAcbuXXElL
I 'NTOUMd Iiih Friends an I tu* Public,
. that he will rc-open Iiih dclio .1 toi
Young Ladies ami Gentlemen, on MimiiIh.
nr it, th’* Uih inat, at 9 o'clock, A M. m
tin* rtvun under Solomon's Lodge, near the
Old Presbytetuin Church,
oct 10
Ose Circuit Ifourt
United Slate*, #>«:-•
thet of Georgia-
Anti-Sypliilitic fills,
ranraiiKti nr
DOCTOR RKIITHKLOT,
dud told at his store on the liny,
Gi ll iK great efficacy I thru. Fills **i tlie
iX cure of*all the symp nine of a certain
d-. casein both acxosjiau been aoknowledg
cd for more than twenty year* by numbers
of patients throughout the United States.
They are warranted free from any kind of
mercurial preparation, and the patient who
use* them may attend to Iiih business and
follow his own regimen or diet without in-
Conveniency or injuring their effect.
•The subscriber 1i->b prepared ufrosh sup
ply of these Hills—they are sold with print
ed directum* for use, ut $6 pm*boa i one
©i two of which»♦gendaily bufHcieiit for a
perfect cure.
JOHN B. BERTHKI.OT.
x>ct 24
' Notice.
A M. persons indebted to the Estate M
Daniel Coyle, deceased, are requned
to unite immediate payment to Messrs
Gordon U Pooler j and ilnwe having cluimn
to render them in duly atteated.
M. HKltUlSRT.Bx’tr.
■ nov 6 03
(NOTICE.
¥> A v AWAY from tin- Htiliscriher, on Sun-
J l-d.iy night last.ilie 10th mat CHARLES
•a buy Ik.'. w. « ii 16 und 17 > ears ol age, ru
th er of. i yellow cm ulexion, and toforubl)
tall ; he is *• unart shrr Wd fellow, and it it,
pioini'de that iio vud eii'k.ivour to get back
t-i Maryland, the plaie nl Jus nativity, me
it may he that In will uun (’ »r Glitii'lesloit or
S.vauimll; he bedim when lie left .ine u
•eliori nu'id id ia.t, ueurly of it choeola
Cider, also took other dm lies with Inm, tin
enfor, not rccollec'ed. fen doHum reWaic
wdlhe given tu am pti-aon who will lorig-
Inm u« any j ill in ilua slate or in ninth ('a
ri lma, so that! sum get hen, ami fifty do -
Jars for him and the person who may gn
II m an tniiuwlut puss Als >, I foie warn a
owners of boats, shir's, or \esail« of any
>•'"!, UiJbmg him on Imiml under the pen
ai'y if Liao lull lore,* of the I »\v.
*Oll\' HOI.idN.itIKAI).
Wiifo.dgeville, N<*\\ 14.
flj* fhu Churl'.'M on Conner, Suvaunal
Georg an, Columbia TeUsc.po ai d tin
U orgeiown lulehigdioei will please givi
thealKVe** c uiHpicuuii* place in each of
then* pdf' i a, twice a w n It, for two v neks
ami f rward iticir accounts tu the. CiHuc oi
the -Georgia Journal for payment,
nuv 18 .of
Cofleu and Wljiskey,
f \ HAGS prime Green Coffee
UwSsf 70 hbla ft’st quality old New-
•Orleans Whiskey
Landing.froir schr Camilla, from Boston.
Tot Nile by
HALL, HOYT U CO.
nov 21 106
PORK.
BAHREI.S I’rim • Pork, N. York
city inspection. Landing and for
tone bv
nov 25 HAM., HOYJ-irCO
Vrancis n. TiicoB, ^
and Co. ^
W. Scailooogh and |
OthriH. J
1ofA AVp/rwiAer, 1H22.
P I|f>CK. having umed in this cause,
returnable to the term of this court
in l» ember neat, and it being rej re
sent, d Hint John Huilett, William S fkl-
iMt, Samuel Yates, Andrew l«ow, and J-bn
Ungue, ,h lendants in the said cause, reside
without the limits of the District of Gem*'
gin; |* h ordered, that the said John llas-
I ♦ , William S. Gdlett, Ranmet Yatea, Join.
Hogue H- d Andiev U>w appear at ill-
>vr.u . flint e„iM in be hidden at Savan
iuh in the term of December next, to an.
swi-r t.» ttie plaintiffs on the merits of then
laid petit' ii, and that a copy of tins oi
ler In j.nV.siied in one "t the gircttes "I
i',ot v h . in.- three months, and that tin
plain If, lii.ve leave to lake aucli further
proceidmgi us are pt c.cr.bed in the r
ill Siik.ii tin. inu'le and provided.
.1 CUVI K.lt, District Judge.
True i v'rucl from the minutes.
r.BO Gl.KN, Clerk.
Savnm nh, Sr fit 1 . ' H 1 ' ‘eo 14-
Tin:
READING ROOM.
'THIK Prop ietor begs leave to r« mind Ins
fi. Subaciibciu, that the uiiiiuhI payment
is rujsv line ; and lie hopes, from the ev.-
dent good effect a which till'* establishment
lias ulready p oduced, and ia still capable
ul pro luc ng, that the numherofita con-
Itihutors will this year be gr*mly in©i eased,
l o the European Periodical W orks, which
lie now receives, lie is desirous of adding
Midi others us may be d.si'able ; hut to c t*
feet this, Ins subscription List mist also be
added to, hu it would be utireasonable to
expect Inm to increase his expenses, or,
less the receipts should like wine he inurea
sed.
The community generally, but more par.
ticula'ly the nit. lligemt ircmbcis of it, arc
interested in the xuccessliill continuance of
tins tin lt*rtnkiug, so lon.g us it sliull yield
llu* means of improvement und rational u-
museineiit to tin mselvca and to strangers;
and as th • propri ‘lor asks M> profit from it,
but nv rely a re. mbursement of the actual
• \per.sis, lie in.,y with j .slice, ileiiiaud
from the public its suppoit.
LETT Kit UOXt.S tor Versels bound
to Foreign I'.dlfl, are kept us usual free in
etpeus:, and merchants have only to leave
the name of the ship and tliu duy fixed foi
■un ling
W T. Wll MAMP.
dec 2 6
DANL’IiNG AuAUu.u i.
JOHN ci I.KfiB,
Professornf the arinf Hunting,
| 8 the honour ol\unno.iucing to tin ii
ubitants of buvaiinuh mid its Vicnuu
WILLIAMS
liRetarv & Pouuwev’FiaV
READING ROOM.
■“'MWV'M —>
JRteeiveil Maffudnei for Octnbrr, per fr ig
■'intent, from Liverpool.
^OEW Monthly Magazine ami Literary
.Imirnal
Tilloch's Philosophical Magazine
Sporting Magazine
AunaU of Philosophy
Londtn Magasme
^Eclediic Review
Bepcttory of Arta, Manufaeturea and
Agriculture
Evangelical Magsiine and Missionary
Chronicle
.Ackerman’s Repository of Arts, Litcfa-
tore. Fashions, Ike.
Fell’s Court und fashion a W • 'fagazioe.
xmv&pjrEus
From Unwlun to Oci. -M. amt iron. Liver-
jyoul to Oct. 4th.
nov 3d 5
Ilia, ,
MONDAY. 18'h NOVEMBER,
,K* will open in hisnew built Assembly llu'
c.itrnei or IliougJiton and Hull street, u
Hancinu Acaui.mv, for the reception
mug I., lies and Gentlemen, where he a
; .hi aijieipaiis the pl.nHUi'e of receiving •
h ue of tht* • iihlit*. | iitronage jJ.e will givi
saoiiH on (»'aces, Dnncn g, \\ ..Itxutg, am
ue most liislii"i»anle Steps, Movements
■ud figures in Cmiulrv O uc»8, Cotillions
jtc I) •> s "I tni’ion, Monday, llidifailnu
ml Saturday, a< 4 o’clock in the afternoon
riflVATK SCHOOL.
.1. C. I.s .h re-pe-ifully begs leave to in
• u rn the l.adieaof Snvunnali, w no have n*
et olitaimhlfiuivfine acenmphslimeiit, Dan
r.ing, tliid lie w ll open u Private so ol i
lis Hall, from the hours <>f 10 to 2 o’clock
m the above mentioned davs
He wilt also attend in private families an
in Seminaries.
F »r Terms of Tuition and other inform:
lion, apply at Ins residence at P. P. Ttnim.
son’s, Esq. or at his Hall He will h.
found throughout the day at either of th
above places
NIGHT SCHOOL.
Ma. Li.ok takes this opportunity of in
forming the Gentlemen of tins City, that h
has opened Ins Night school in the Aaseni
lily Hall, on every Monday, Wednesday.
andSa.mday evening, at 7 o’clock
net .D tlm
Omul 8t“.ucs.
nf\A GRIND Stones, small sizes, Lan-
-w ^'^ding and for sale by
l\ov 21
106
11 AI L, HOYT & CO.
SHAD.
KJ rv BARRELS SI>».|-F-'r .ale by
(J U IIALL, HOYT ii CO.
ii 23 108
w MlsKEY.
c c\ I1HDS, Philadelphia Whiskey—For
^ vJ huIg hv
HALL, HOYT U CO,
sale by
dec 2 6'
Twenty-Five Dollars
WILL be given for the apprehension of
ESAW, a Negro man formerly be
longing to Judge Huger. He is about 35
or 40 years of age, and 5 feel 8 inches
nigh, neither stout nor thin, of a light com
pi ox ion though not yellow ; Ue has a mole
in one cheek, occasioned by the tooth
ache.
U. & J. HABERSHAM
nov 2 ire
Piiine N. Orleans Sugar.
HUD', of 1\ at Qwditv l):j A« w
Orleans Sug.n. I’orviSeby
noy ?7 3
J. II. IIKUHKUr 6a CO.
CORN.
nAAA BUSHELS prime White Com,
lu an> ^ -, n y or K { e
HAI.U HOYT & CO,
nov 25 1 r 9
Jv. B.Gin, Cider, Hrandy^c
AfY HUES Now England Gin
J d 19 bl.ls t Irr Urandy
40 do Cider
13 do Apples
J1 ranks Clivese
6 fu kins flutter
2 cratt s black Tea Pots
Landing font schr Savannah, and foi
fete hv
«ov4 S3 HALT/, HOYT U CO.
H[»anish Segal's,
I N whole, half, and quarter Boxes, of ve
ry superior quality, received from Hh-
\ atilt, ami fur Hale by
JOHN n. REID & no
nov 13 9')
/u Equity,
October,
* Seasions
1817.
In the Circuit Court of the
United Slates,
In ami for the District of Peantj/l
vania, in the third Circuit,
BETWEEN
JnM phVfarx and Jnsrpir
Marx and George Marx,
citizens of the xtnte of
Virginia, * ho sue sa well
in their own names as in
lu hull of such other Per-
sons,Stockholders "f the
laic Bunk of the Unit
ed Statea heretofore
named, nskhallcome in
and become Parties
hereto, contributing to
theF.xpeliResof ihii Suit
—Complainants.
AND
David Lenot. Elias Bon
di not,Robert Smith, Jus,
C. Fisher, Joseph Sims,
Archibald McCull, Paul
Sieouti, Samuel Contes,
Henry Pratt,Georgr Fox,
Puschall Ifollingsworih,
John S'ilie, 'I Inunas if
Willing, Horace Binney,
George llan ison, Ahijah
llumiv .id, William Hay
aid und Oliver Wol
colt, citizen of the Stale
of Pennsylvania, Trus
tees of the lute Bunk of
United States.
t (\ Nl) now, to wit, thistweuty-third day
ut Apiil, one thousand eight flun
ked and tweiity-Uvo, this cause came be
fore the Court, on h Mandate from the- Ho
norable the Supreme Cou t of the United
States for further proceedings. Where
upon it is ordered and decreed—That the
holders of Notes of the laic Bunk of the
United State s, bring them in for payment
at the late Hanking House of said Bunk 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 filial
Decree for Distribution of the funds re*
served in the hands of the defendants for
payment 'of said Notes ; and it is further
ordered ami decreed, that the Clerk cause
this order to be published in one. public
new paper in each of the following places,
to witPlidadelphia, Boston, New York,
Hal'imore, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah,
and New Oi leans, at least once a week, for
nine calender months, before the said ele-
enth-day of April next, A true copy.
D.CALDWELL, Clerk Civ. C.
The Editors of the Boston Evening Ga-
jetle, at Boot on, of the New-Vork Even-
ng Post, ut Ncw-York, of the American,
it Baltimore, of (lie Norfolk HersM, ut
Norfolk, of the Charleston City Gazelle, at
Charleston, of the Georgian, at Suvannah,
and of the Louisiana Advertiser, at New-
*<.» hiiu, ure reqii sleo id in/k-rt the above
ii their respective gazettes once a week,
lor nine calender months, before the lltli
lay of April, l$23, and to forw ard their
"lla, nsHoon thereafter as-may be, to the
•ubscriber, accompanied by an affidavit
Moving the puhlicul on, conforniubiy to
lie foregoing order.
oiiv 9 I). CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C.
Sheriff Sales,
Ou theJirat Turidiy in January next,
YY' HA* he Mild at the Court house in the
?r town of J* fferson, Camden Count v,
between the hours often and four o'clock,
ot that day,
A Tract of I And on Cumberland Island,
known by the name of the Plumb Orc.hu* J,
containing nine hundred and sixty acres,
mote nr less, levied on a^ the prope.ty of
Clift.J<• Ward, to satisfy his State County
am! Poor Taxes for the years 182U und 21.
Amount due S*2 50 and cost.—Jefferson,
G’umdtn county, Nov 8th, 1822.
GEORGE LONG, v. s. c. c.
nov 16 f 102
Sheriff Sales.
On the first Saturday after the first Tues
day, iii January next,
W ILL be sold at the Ma'Aret house in
the town of St. Marys, between the
fours often and four o’clock of that day,
One Negro Boy named Peter, levied on
as the property of Daniel Vaughn to satis
fy un execution in favor of J.uivs Thomas,
piopeity pointid out by the Defendant,—
Conditions cash. St. Marys, Cumden coun-
ty, Nuv. 7tlq 1822.
GEORGE LONG, i). s. e.c
*v 16 t' 1 '' *
SiierOf’s bales,
On thefirat Saturday after thefii'tt Tuesday
in January next,
ILL be sold hi the market house ir
the town of St. -Mary’s, between the
hours often and four o'clock of that day
One Negro M iy named Frank, levied on
as the property of Matthew W. Bessont to
satisfy an execution, on foreclosure of a
mortgage in favor of Lawrence if Thomp
son, GEORGEvf.ONG, nscc
oct 26
Notice and -Cant ion.
n f 11 ERE AS 1 have been informed'that
John (Jumochan and Peter MRelit-11
•f this city have by sundry deeds recently
Mortgaged and assigned to divers persons
idler their individual creditors, creditor*
f the Into (bni of Uarnnchan 0 Mitchell,
r othtra, ull or sundry the property atid
state, both real and* peisonal, of the said
firm, as well as their own individualapro*
»erty sod consisting together of
muses, lots, lands, stores, wharves, negroes,
<c. in Savannah and Da-iett in Georgia, or
he neighbothood thereof, and elsewhere
- d1i their interest or share in the stock
of the lower steam mill near Darien, and
sundry shares in die United Stoles Bank,
and other banks, as well as sundry debts
lue to them in various places, besides
binds, lots, negroes, &c. in the tetfiturj of
Florida, und particularly one large tract of
and bought of Foiben U Co. lying he
ween tlie rivers St. Marks and Apalachi
cola in the territory of Florida aforesaid.
These are hereby to caution the public a-
gainst pu-chasing any part of the said pro
perty or estate so conveyed, or any other
property belonging tolhe said Carnochan
Of 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 awl Darien aforesaid and in Char
leston, 8. C. and equitable leina on all the
property of said John Carnochan and Peter
Mitchell. WILLIAM CHRISTIE.
June 8 f12
J.
Emerson’s r.Lsi.e nuiu. •
Strops,
A UF. a new Pa ent, and on an improved
plan; und a e highly recommended
o the publio. Tor sale bv
ANSON PARSONS,
Drugg'-st, N--K, G hboils’ Buildings.
i Lins, Cloths, Scotch Fluids,
$c. «5c.
I ^lV^bales heavy blue Plains
. 2 Fates lovi priced stout Blue cloths
1 do trust drab and B ue C-ua>.iinetea
t case real Scotch Tartan Plaids
Just receiv’d per sl i" \ilantie- h»r sale by
HAKEU U MINTON.
nov 18 i
To the Public.
CAUMOCHAN ami F. MITCHEL »rc
sorry to be again brought before the
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
try to satisfy as soon S9 possible thereafter.
The deeds under which Mr Christieclaiins
an exclusive right to all the real and per
sonal estate of Carnochan & Miichel, are
considered as informal, •injust and illegal,
Hence thry have been brought and are still
before the court, ami other deeds have
been executed and recorded, conveying
the property for the use of all their credit
ors, Mr Christie included, without any trust
or reservation beneficial to C. UM. or their
families; and if this be not agreeuble to that
gentleman, it must nevertheless appear
fair and equitable to the public and all who
have a sense of justice.
The Trustees under the late deeds are
anxious to sell the Lunds 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 <dl his claim, sub
ject to the decision of the court—bat his
opposition to any reasonable side, as one in
terested in his own right, whilst injuring
all parties concerned, must beborne until a
ode can be made under an order of couit.
june 10
Editors of papers who insert Mr Cliris-
tie’s notice, will please insert the abov«
until his is withdrawn, and forward their
bills to the Savannah Republican Office,
u here they wdl be promptly paid by
J.C. 8P.H.
Notice.
VTTNE months ufte< date application will
Is he niude to the honorable the Jus-
tiern of the Inferior court of Glynn county,
lor leave to sell all the lands in mud county
belonging to tire es-ate of John King, late
t Effingham county.
f» tit AH KING, adm'r.r,
Aprils, 1822. <,jl* Clark county,Ga.
ftpril 6
Notice.
4 T the expirutiuo of nine tnoflths frem
this date, I shall appIvAo the honora
ble Hie Justices of the Interior court of
Chathum county, for leuve to sell the fol
lowing ieul proper*y of the estate of U. J
lions.on, tiz:
One tract of 354$ aerra of Land in
IJrvan county, situated on Bed B i d creek.
One undivid>id fourth part of 1150 acres
of Land in McIntosh county, situated on
the Alalamuha river.
Twelve Lots in the town of Brunswick,
Glynn county.
PAT. HOUSTON,
May 13, 1822, actin'r. Jl. J. If.
may 16 §
Sheriff Sales Ooimnucd.
On the first 'Tuesday in January next,
ILL be sold at the Court house in the
_ _ Town < f Jefferson, Camden county,
between the hours of tenant! four o’clock
of that day,
AIL the improvements on Ten acres ol
Land-lying on Great Salilia river, con
sisting of a Log house, &,c. levied on as the
property ol John Beasley, to satisfy an-ex
ecution iii favor of Hopkins (J Sco t.
.Also, the improvements on 7 or 8 a-
ores of fenced' hind, situate in Little Saldla
Neck, fensisuug of Houses, if a. levied on
us the propeity of James Tuml/ling, to sa
tisfy sundry executions' returned by a con
stable — Conditions cash. Jefferson, Nov.
5th, 1822.
GKOkGEflLONG, d. s. c. c.
nuv 16 .+162
Interior Court, Chatham County,
Chambers, Oct 2, 1822.
O N the petition ol Josef h Delrhamps,
stating thit he is in jail, for debt, ut
the suit ol Pi ter Duringer, that he is. in
solvent, but willing to surrender all his as-
tale for the benefit of his creditors, as the
luw directs, und prayinp fur relief under
the insolvent acts of this state. Ordered,
I'hst the said Joseph Pelchampa, be
brought up, at the court house in Savannah,
on the third day of December next, at 10
o’clock, tube heard; and that notice there
of be given h s creditors, agreeable to law.
Extract from the minutes
JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk,
nrf 3 ’ rf
Ft:illl<jlli*cdl
Filing* ati el
dn iron
Prunkinscnse
Glauber salts
Galls Aleppo
d<> Giiaiac
do Valerian
do Gentinn comp’d
Vinegar distilled
do Squill*
Valerian root
Galbanum, Ginseng Vitriolxted Tartar
Gold '1 bread Vitriol white
Georgia—Lainilen County.
W HEREAS, EMiu Auvatcr, i tqiiirt-,
administrator, applies for letters of
disnussioit from the estates of Cqlonel Wil
liam Scott, deceased, John Campbell, de
ceased, and Havens Wa’ennan, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular tlie kindred and creditors
of said deceased persons, to be and appear
at my office Ln or befofe the first Monday
in January next, and shew cauae (if any)
why said letters should not be granted in
terms of the law.
Given under my hand and seal, this 2?d
June, 1822.
[l. s.] JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o. c. c.
j'.'y i
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
dj-piIE Toll-Mill on Mr,' Ancrum’s ptnn-
iAtaton has been completely repaired
lately, and is now ready tujmrk os well as
any other mill on The rough-
rice that will he spottotnc mill will be
kept separately in dry and cafe stores, and
shall be beat with the utmost care and
economy, and the fcnrrelle will be ulwoys de
livered in good order Empty barrels,
made of prime boated staves, will be •furn
ished at the mill when required. The
terms foi cleaning Rice will be the same
us at the other toll-mills. 'Tfiofie planters
who will engage to have their croj e beat
at that mill, and keep her supplied, will
have 200 tierces, or as much less as they
/ lease, beat at one lorn. Applications con
cerning the mill, to he made to Archibald
Drt’bner, on the Plantation, or in Savan
nah, to
PETIT DE VILLERS.
sep 10 rpt Factor, Mongin's wharf.
Gentian root
Glass Antimony
Ginger Race
do powdered
Grains Parudise
Gum Ammoniac
do Senegal
do Arabic
do powd.
do Kino
do benzoin
do Tragacuntb
do Guac
do Myrrh
do Shellac
do Copal
do Mastich
do Gamboge
do Scamony
Hclcbore black
do white
Hiera Piera
Honey, do squills
Hofiiuans anodyne
Isinglass
Ipecacuanha or Hip-
po
Jalap
Juniper berries
Laudanum
Liquorice root
powdered
hail
refined
Lime water
Lead do
Magnesia lump
do powdered
do small square
do calcined
Manna (lake
do sort s
Mezereon, musk
1 milipiC
Xu.ri!“ etd * nmce
Georgia—Camden County.
W HEREAS, Mrs. t.ouisa C. Shsw, E\-
eciitri*, spph'esfnr lett.-rn al'disiins-
sion fromUu- e.tstr nfUene-a! Nulhaniel
(ii'cen, dec-sseil .Tluseme therefore to 1
cite mid admonish -all and -singular .he
kindred and creditors of said deceased
he and appear at my office, on or before
the first Monday in Jannnry next, and show
muse (if any) why said letters should not
be granted, m terms of the law.
Given under my hand and seal, this 22d
day of June, 1822.
(u s ] JOHN BAU.EY, e. c.. n. c C-
Notice.
T HE firm'of Rock well if Hepburn is dis
solved, in consequence of the death
of J, L Hepburn, Esq.
The subscribers have 'formed a connec
tioo in the Practice oLLaw, under the firm
of ROCKWELL & MORGAN, They will
attend to professional business, in the Fe
deral Cohrt, in the Ocimdgee circuit, anti
in those counties where in the lRte firm of
Rockwell & Hepburn practiced.
'Their office is in Milledgevilie, corner ol
Jefferson ami McIntosh sheets, where om
of them may be found at all times, when
uotou the circuit,
S. ROCKWELL.
' A. A. MORGAN.
Milledgevilie, June 10, 1822.
june \4
Notice.
A T the expiration of nine months fron.
this date, I skalltopply to the honorjihh
the Justices of the Inferior court of Cha
tham county, for leave to sell the following
real and personal property held by tlie lute
tt J. Houston intrust, 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
Ogechee river.
Also, between 65 and 70 Slaves.
PAT. HOUSTON,
May 13,1832. adm'r. Ji. J. Houston.
may 16 §
Cotton Bagging.
FIBCES prime 42 inch Tnver-
aWs# ness Cotton Bagging. Just re
ceived and for sale bv
BAKER U MINTON.
nov 13 *
NOTICE.
A Young Man who lus had a good edu
cation, writes a good hand, ami having
been long acctrt'uned to active business,
and understands well the nature of accounts
and book-keeping, v-islirs employment in
some respectable business in this city ;•
he can come well recommended, and as
employment is his object, he would not re
quire much of a salary. A line addressed
to A. B. through the posLoffice. will be at-
tended to.oct 13 aj-
General Drug and Family
M.fcd.i.cAne WavtUouae.
ANSON PARSONS,
*/Yo. 8 Gibbons' Buildings,
R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and customers in this state and Sfouth-
Carolina generally, that^^he has established
himself in the Drug Line, on his own indi
vidual account, ana is opening nt this time
an extensive and general assortment of
warranted ft esh imported
Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery; tyc.
Gentlemen Physicians, Countty Mer
chants and Planters, and all who wish to
purchase at wholes J ? or retail, can be
supplied at this Establishment on-the most
accommodating terms.
CATALOGUE.
Marble Mortrra
Composition do
'iron do
Ivory Injection pipes
Ivory Syringes
Syringes, qts in boxes
do pints, do A pints
do mafo raid female
Cungress& spring
water
Lemon acid
'Sodapowdero
Salts of Lemon
Cologne water
Wash hulls
Windsor soap
'Transparent do
Nutmegs
Nux vomica
Pearl ashes
:arl barley
Powdered tia
Plaster mercurial
do Burgundy pitch
do adhesive
do strengthening
do drachlyon
do gum
do blistering
Quassia
do rasp'd
Quicksilver
Rhubarb root
do powdered
COLOURS, tics
Prussian blue, 1, 2 Ivory black
H, 'd 3 Lamp block
Fig blue, Kings yel-Indigo Spanish
. Black lead, red do
Drop Lake, No 1&2 Litharge
Fluke white Terri de senna
Carmine
Antimony crude
Alcohol
Aloes soct
do hepat
Arrow root
Apnis seed
Assafietida, Allum
Angelica root
Angostura bark
Aqua Portia
Antimonial wino
Arsenic
Acid Muriatic
do Nitric
do Nitrous
do Tartaric
do Sulphuric
Bark yellow, do red Liquid
do pale, do in quill Low’s perfumed do
Hals Capevi Naples do
do Canada, do P6ru Pomatum in sticks
do in pots assorted
Bose wuter, lavender
assorted
Essence.! assM
Sal Ammoniac
do Volatile
do Soda
do Uochel!,do Tar
tar
do Epsom, de Glau
ber
do Nitre refined
Solut Arsenic, Fow
ler’s
Spts. Ammonia
Cantliaride!*, do pulv do Hartshorn
Camomile flowers do Lavender compd
do Wine
do camphor
do Nit. Dulc
Sassafras bark
Sarsaparilla
do Tolu
Baibadoes Tar
Fancy Vials
Borax refd
Burgundy Pitch
Bole Armenia
Beeswax yellow
do white
Brimstone roll
do rePd
Castor Oil, Arne
do W. India
Castor, Russia
Camphor rel’d
Calomel pp
Canella alb.
Caraway s'i ed
Cardamon seed
Cascarilla baric
Cassia, Cinnamon
Castile Soap, white Sponge fine
Notice.
N INE months after the date of this no-
tice, application will be made to the
Honorable the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Liberty Cednty, for permission
to sell the real estate of I.ettv Caller, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors oft he s-(l deceased.
LIGHT TOWNSEND, AUm’or.
y »Ug 15 $A »
do colored
Cloves, Cochineal
Colombo root
do pow.
Chalk prepared
Coriander seed
do' pow’d
Dow itch
Cream Tartar, pulv
Corrosive Sublimate
Carmine
Conserve Roses
Caustic Lunar
Dragons blood
Digitules
Dovers Powders
Ep&om Salts, Eng.
Ether Sulph
Ergot
Elder blossoms
Emery fine
do No 1, 2 and 3
Elixir Paragoric
do Vitriol
Extract Cicuter
do Gentian
do QuiiHsia
do Lead
Flour Sulphur
do Benzoin
do coarse
Saffron Spanish
do English
do American
Savin, Senna Alex
Spermaceti
Snake root Virg,
do Seneka, Squills
Storax, Salts Harts
horn
Sugar lead
Synip Squills
do simple
Tart Emetic
Tapioca
. 7’inct Aloes comp'd
do Myrrh
do Valerian
do Snake root
do Assafietida
do Bonzoin comp’d
do CanthariUes
do Senna
do Rhubarb
do hark Huxhamt
do Peruvian bark
do Opium
do Ca tor
do Muriate Iron
do Culumbo root
do blue
do green
Patent Medicines Uc
Bateman’s drop*
British Oil
Essence peppermint
Stoughton’s bittern*
Godfrey's cerdiiF
Steers Opodeldoc'
Turlington* balsoift
Dalbeys Carminative
Duffys Kfixcr
Harlem Oil or mede*
camentum
Oil Wormseed
Pills, Lees N. Lon dor*
Pills, Lees W'indhani
do Andersons
do Hoopers
do calomel
do opium
Opium, orange peej
Oxymel squill*
Gil Vitriol
do Tansey
do olive*
do Peppermint
do spearmint -
do savin
do Rosemary
do Peneroyol
do Origanum
do Cinnamon
do Worm seetj
do Lavender
do Anni9Beed
do Juniper
do Cloves
do Almonds
Ointment mer$
do Rasiiicon
do cerate
dn simple
do Spanish flies
Pm* root
Bed precipitate
Rose water, Rosin
Rust of Iron
Gum elastic, Spatu
las
Scales and weights
Garden seeds in bsX-
es, assorted
Balm Quito
Churches cough
drops,for coughs,
colds, Consump
tions, asthmas, &e.
Cephalic Snuff, foi
catarrhs
W YIAIS.
Laudanum »
Antimonial wino
Tinct rhubarb
do assafoetida
Bals Capeva
Sweet Oil
Snts Lavend cods
do camphor
do Hartshorn
do sweet Nitre
do Turpentine
Ca-omel
Jalap
Tartar Emetic
Ess. Cinnamon
do Lavender
do Bergamot
do Lemon
Calc’d Magnesia
Epsom salts
Rhubarb
Peruvian bark
Cheltenham salts
Henrys culc’d Mag
nesia
Stomachic bitters
Castor Oil
Peragoric
XH B0TT1.CR
Wine Bitters <]<> Turpentine
bpts Hartshorn Sweet Oil, custor t
do sweet Nitre Americanand W. 1
Sundries.
ia) corks, bottle u. i’fltentspringTrils
Whx tapers
Nurembergli do
Worm Lozenges
Patent Lint
Thumb lancets
do common
do Clewieya
cfmmon do
Durable Ink
Red ink powder
Black do; pill box
Red do
Red wafers, assortc
do
Ull. ITU J-D 0.11/
n do; do Evans’sTootli brushes, com-
spring lancets mon
Tooth Instruments do silver wire, 3
uss’d 4 rows
Bougies, Gallipots Cupping and trepan-
Macahov snuff ing Instruments
Liquid blacking Male and female siL
Uluck sealing wax ver Catheters k
Spanish Whiting White leather skin! V
Rotten stone English mustard, by
Pumice do the lb. in canisters
Powdered blue Ground Ginger, race
Copperas do
Veimilion, Chinese Cloves, cinnamon
do English Mace
Verdigris, Irish Glue
Scutellai ia. Lateriflora, or Scullcap.
SHIPMAN’S
GARDEN SEEDS,
* Assorted in Small Jloxes,
Well calculated lor i’lantution use..
Together with a general assortment of
Surgical Instruments, Shop.
Furniture, assorted Phials, &c.
ALSO,
Saratoga and Ballston MinejfcV
Spring Waters, will be kept constan
band in as perfect state as can he import
ed. ANSON PARSONS,
dec 31 f p
Ciockery. .
CRATES assorted Crockery, k«
footed particularly for this market.
For sale by
HALL, IIOYLT & CO.
nov 25 109
Tide Swamp Plantation.
T HE subscriber oilers for sale that well*
known plantation called
IVreviiou Ui\\,
immediately below the city of Savan
nah, containing 230 acres of prime river
su amp; about 215 acres under good bin
and in planting order, and between 1 and
2U0 acres of high land. Buildings si fficient
for a gang of a hundred nt groes, w ith barns
Ac.
'Terms accommodating to a good purcha
ser* For further particulars apply to Mcsart
R. &J. HABERSHAM, or to the subteris
ber in Charleston.
H. M. UA1G.
nov 16 :