Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, December 21, 1822, Image 4

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i bcTurfl the Cnlrflurn-Irwnwr M jrnnffru.Wp InMdi*M ««■' C.COrm—TlllTlocll County. 1 ik«Hi in Atlirmin ' uclimiilflclX mi'f present sUle, fatal Will ^ • | ... .1 | |ir<Mf tht cfltcm of .1 (klcMiTiOuf ^9 A evttnly, cirrk sf the f •uri of Or- inf rtfiiMtfil toll *cd. Tlir Uowiior July, ilia testing bl«likx—II, nei««l nturf, the number of hi* blank* bid expired, *ml the cittern*. wanting grants, had applied at lh* Kxeculive office, your committee arc induced to doubt il they would now hear nt an riteiiMon of the executive theory,— We consider that hi* Kxccl'ency vir tuallf aanctmned Crawford's acting. Mr Crawford *wcar* that before the Governor went to Athena in July, In* told him that Hammond had left » power of atiorocy to act lor hi.n, and that no objection* was made to hi* uie of it. Mr Askew confirm* 4he Btutcmcnt; The*e geiitlcmui do both depose that after the Governor wu* in- formed of the power, he aeOt to the secretary's office to have tlge groat r ai affixed, and that it wj* d 'tier— Mr Crawford swears that even after ^verbal order on the 12th of August, • from the Governor, not to s/£/i [or 'Hammond the Governor oideredhim to affix the great aeal to certain grantm If Mr Crawford was qualified to do this moat important duty of the sec retary’a office, il ia matter ot surprise to your committee that he should not have been qualified to certify the te- gistiation ot a grant. Your committee consider that Mr. Craw ford wav jultifiablc in acting, notwit hKtand- the verbal order of the Governor to the GohMtry—and that hr is not subject to ceiv cure for having •uhii'queotly defended the office of h's employer. . 5. The fifth charge ia, " That thagScal of t!ie SiHtchad4ren transferred to a mere 'boy, acting under no oath or legalrespun nihility." That Crawford acted under no oath, and ■*ave no bond is true—bui that he is a mere Iny, a youth raw and inexperienced as his E t.cllciioy must intend to intimate, ia not true. He la a youuf* mall of reaped able •character, 24 yeara of age, and ol'convde ja 1 1 • experience in the duties of the offict of Col. Hammond. We arc instructed by the testimony, dim his Excellency did Iii<h •rtf at one time deliberate on the propriety of appointing lorn. The Coinpuollcr-ge fi-id 3«ys that Crawford was the nv.«t competent when Whdakerwaa appointed i •mil iliat Af would have given the appoint m nv nl to Whitaker, only b* cause hi* ' Hand ingin society wna better known.** We now learn lor 1 lie fust time, that a man's claims to office are to he measured by Ida " stand ing in society"and not by his talents, ex 'prlienee, or worth. -Hr. Crawford was c .mpeientto the duties assigned him , nod tve believe that during the ubscnce of Col Hunmiond, no person's buiincra at the of* fine of the Secieisry of State was neglect* e<l or refused to be done, but was on appli cut ion executed with correctness and ties- patch until the Governor interfered. If h- , were a ruerv boy, we would ask with defer •lice, why did his Excellency leave the records of Niate exposed when ho went t • Aihch* f Why dul he not abut up the of fire, ratio r than comintie it uuder the can: tof this hoy f 6 1 he mxtli declaration of the Gover nor is “Thai the Executive mentioned to Mr. .Vhltilrtir that it w mid be gratify ng to tlie Executive,he should resign the of fice, h the event of the return of c olonel Hammond, and that ho should retain the cirikstlicn in office, Mr. Wood delivered luch a message to Mr. Whiukci Uni Mr. Whitaker recol lect# no particul ir discourse with his Ex cellency on ttns matter—cannot say he sc- copied the office under any conditions— uiul docluivi he considered it waa discre tional y with hint to resign or not. Uu> Excellency's respect for " the feelings and Tight s" of Col llaiumoud whs not sullic-iuit # io m-ketlio timely resignation of Whita ker the sine qua non o! his appmatment. Ji there had been much " solicitude for his welfare" Ids Excellency would have press* cd the subject in conversation with Whit, ciker. lie might have withheld the oilica if Whitaker-had refused to resign. Wo are compelled • to doubt the existence ol •ucli roheituie, f em this further consideru- lion. Mr Wlmaxer states, that on the ev. 'citing of the 17m Angus) in a disanur.se xvi'-h tiie Governor, inquiring whether lie •houUl resign or not, the latter expressed •a:i indifference about his resignation » and •‘Major Jones states that on the lOtli, Whit- ftker told him thst lie vish^JIn resign when Hammond returned, hm that the G iveroor vim tic/ willing. Your committee i^Jit a Joss, then, In their search fur evidence to •upport his Excelk-nc>'>« suggestion, that *'The .principal Injury sustained by 1lum- m iinl/ia attributable to his own indecorous, rude, ami vulgar conduct, on his return at liik first interview with ll+ Executive." Reviewing the entire subject, your com- snitte feel it now their duty to say, that, in their opinion, the removal of Hammond _ was an act of power, not of right, They A consider that no vacancy was caused by Hammond's departure, or by lus deputa tion of Crawford j ami they detect, in the whole transaction, no circumstances which Authorise them make a report mors fa. vocable to Gov! Clark. They, to preserve the charter of our li berties fiom further miaconstructiun, wil ful or ignorant; to tiJ the Judiciary id giv ittg a c ured Interpretation s to throw an ad.titioual aacredness awundt.ie laws; and to protect individual right, offer respect fully the following resolution . Revolted by the House of Represent*- tires of the State of Georgia, act mg for the people thereof. That, in the appointment of Simon Whitaker on the 12th of August last, to theamfftcc of Secretary of State, thereby retittVing Abner Hammond fiom the samei Jonn Ciar-., Governor of theaaid •tate, assumed to lwmstlf an authority not /given to him by a fair and rational inter' .preUtionof the constitution of Ilia count' v. humid wrather and ferv'd • OAK OF THE GO\ EltNEO. Ihetmbxt 20, lb22. An efror having escaped In anftmincing the election ot the Officers of the Ueotgis Ifoyal Afch C.hsptor for the ensuing year, aen publisli the l^1n s corrected form t Compatiiiin J. Wilcox, M. K. II. I*. J«»na. Oliiisleatl, M. K. K. Stephen llurris, M. K. 8. W.C. Cuthbci t, 0, II. J Houglsaa, I'. S. I. T. ftteivert. H. A. C. A. Main, "J Master* -K Milrhel, l of L' Uiiidon, J the Veils. F. W. Ileineinan, I'rcas. Clt. Hrfgley, Sec’ry. - J. Atherton, Omiriel. The installation of the Officers willtak* place on Sunday evening next at 3 o'clock Marine. ruler of MgjurA'Ajh, t’T.KARRI), Ship Clifford Wayne, Alltm, New York. E Williams. Brig Paullicu, Bradlep, Now York, I C'olicji. ARRIVED, Brig Brisk, Miwnop, Montego H:*;’. Jam. 14 day a, wivli nun to Win Tuvlor t*. son. Schr Five Sisters, Kellogg, Hurlfordi 0 days, with tiitrchundicc to Mall, Hoyt & co, consigners, Johnston it llrih G lior. dot), J I* Willitunnon, II S Atwood, H Clcland/ (M’ufts, L fi Huge £<* co, J Mon ton, B UIinm & co, W Lippitt & to. C B Glrusonatid the n«aat(*r. II EuKseogcrs. Schr Thorn, Vernanl, Darien 5 days, with 6.5 bales cotton toj Cumming St son, and others. Sloop Good Intent Allen, Ogeecheo, with 2ol5 bushels and 20 casks rice, and 4 bales I cotton, to Bulloch & Dunwoody and i> h J Habersham- |» do boat Empress, ‘Atignata, with 412 bales cotton, to ('ante)ou ft Lamnr, Cum* mihg & Uwathmev, J Meigs, Johnston & Hills, 4 Wright, li (iord.iti und J Harper. Pole boat Washington, Augusta, with Joo bales cotton, to'Juiulry poisons. vr ron huh ponv. At'Alexnndria, l‘2tli iimt. «ehr Jane" Ma rla, Williuius, to mil 18t|i inst, AimiVAis rHUM 'IIIIN I'OIIT. ‘At Now Yoik, lOtli inst.-ship Savannah, White, V days. '•oMMuairAran. ** A greer. Chrictmas makes a fat grave, “yard."—-V# tut,8 the *</ *>owh in Jewry. The inildnet* of the si oson induces u fear of a late spring, if it be not spring aU read), and a sickly summer forid23< Much maV bo done b\ ctteliliuP to tloines- tic and p ison.il cicuulineas, and streets, Janes, ) urds, ueUtil's, vaulta, &c. I am in reluctant to force, trite remarks on tlie public, but wouki respectfully call the m lent ion cf our Governors to the; present cmiditiun of the lane back of tile brick! buildings on the south Side of Johnston’a bquart-, ulicre these excellent scavengers tic liQgwun nciki pltAtlrv, und where The Rr alonp of war Vlionsnnt, captain CUvoring, arrived as New York on the 9th from Havsna in 12 days, specie to aundry merchants. NORFOLK, Dec. 11—Arr Brbrigantine Hiram, Collins, Kingston, Jinn, 26. CHARLESTON, Dec. IB-Air ship South Carolina, Eaiteihy, Live rpool 60. fll"M oun COUUKSPONDKNTS, Vjfficei nf tl.eX. J'. Me". Advertiser,} and (iaxette* On 11. > Arrlnig Monet Hope, Allen, Turks Is land IB 5 brig Favourite Gardner, Liver pool 57( Nloop James Monroe, htevena, Da rien 12, got ashore at Sandy Hook, but got off through the aid of Capt Cahuotic and the nrew-of the Ucvenuo cutler with out dumngc. HR lilierHf’s Sali-x. On tht first Sntnhlny after t hr first Tuesday in January next, WILL be wt Ihc Market House in the town of St. Mary's, between the hours often and four o'clock of that day. Two Negro Children, all the right, title or interest in them, belonging to Francis Young, to satisfy an execution in hivnr of Cook, Williford W Co. vs. Francia Yonng, property pointed out by Plaintiff's Attor* nev j also to Hatisfy an execution in favor ol Isaac Cre’vflnnd Ann Bessent, Adminis- traior's of Abram BcHsuit, deceased, vs. Garret Demon. GEORGE f.ONC.n see. St,,Tory's, Abv. 30, 1822. dec 7 t 11 Georgia—Camden County. To all whom it may concern. \\#HBREAK, bi'vestcr Bryant applies to the Honorable the court of Ordi nary, lor Letters of Adhtinistrution on the Estate of Mary Bryant, la*e of the Raid county, deceased, These'ire therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, t he heira und creditors of said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have),in the Clerk's office of the court of Ordinary, on or before the first Monday m January next; otherwise Loiters will be gi nted to the applicant. Witneu th6 Honorable William Gib- ton, one oft l\e Justices oftheRuid court, this 3 ith November, 1822. (I. S.) JOHN BAILEY,c co cc. dec 7 f 11 •lotary. fjr the centity of ItellesK and sutfe aforeutid. \f •iLHKAB, Asmn Cone of tht still \k-J munty, applies for Letters of Admi- mstrstioii on ike Ratato and tflkota ot W il hsmConr, Ltr id ssid coiinty, ilrrrssed. I he mi are tlurrcfurr to cite and admonish* *11 sod siguUr, the ktndrril anil ereditota id the «atu deceas' d, to file their objec tions (if any thev have) in my office, on or he lore the first M"oa.ry in January next, otherwir* b iters id Administration will be, grunted to the applicant. Given under my hand and seal th's twenty-fifth day of November one thousand eight hundred U twen ty-two. [L. 8.) ELY KENNEDY, cco a o dec 6 10 Georgia—Bulloch County. lly Ely Kennedy Clerk of the Court of Or, tUnnry,for the county of Bulloch and State lifurrtiitd. \m[ HERE A 8, Levicy Jones of the ssid TT County, applies for Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate and effects of Benjamin Jobes, late of said county, de ceased ; these are therefore to cite and ad- monish all and singular, the kindred and creditors 6f the said deutsaed, to fiie tlieii objections (if any tlicyiiuve) in mv office, mvor hcfoie live first Monday in January next, otherwise Letters of Administration, will be grunted to the applidknt. Given under my band and teal this 12th day nONovember, one thou4 sand eight hundred and twenty- two. (L. 8.) ELY KENNEDY,!)co h c don 6 10 Slicritr Sales Continued. On tin first Tuesday in January next. II .1. fee sold nt the Court house in (lie Town of Jcfiersuti, Camden countv t Between tlic hours of temand four o'clock of that day, All the improvements on Ten seres of Land lying on Greut Satilla river, con sisting of a Log house, 8tc. levied on as the property ot John Beasley, to satisfy an ex ecution in favor of Hopkins if 8coi t. •Also, the*' improvementc on 7 or 8 a- ores of fenced luncl, situate in ‘Little Satilla Neck, consisting of Houses. £*c. levied on hr the property of James Tumbling, to sa tisfy aundry executions returned by a con- stable.— Conditions cash. JbUerson, Nov. 3th, IH22. GEORGE LONG, n.s.c. c. nov 16 |102 Sheriff Sales. On til*t.rst Saturday alter «lie first Tues day, in January next, W ILL be Raid at the Matfcet house in the town of 8t. Marys, between the hours often and four o'clock of that day, One Negro Boy named Peter, levied on ax tin* property of Daniel Vaughn to satis fy an execution in favor of James Thomas, piopei ty pointed out by the Defendant.— Conditions ciixh. St. Marys, Camden coun ly, Nov. 7th, 1822. GEORGE LONG,». ft C-C. . nov 16 jlO'J Sheriff's Sale9. Sheriff's Sales. On the first Tuesday in Juratory next, W ILL be sold ut die Court henoe in the town of Jeflerson, between the hours of tef and four o’clock of that day, Out Tract of Land containing 16C ur rev, lying in the county of Hamden. Also ano. tlier tructy lying in said rmmty; containing ■JO'J acres m«»re or less, levied on as the pro perty of M illiam Brown, to satisfy an Exe cution in favor of Joseph Thcmaa, Sec'y. JAMES MULAGK. nsec, dec 7 11 / On thsfivst Satiinlny after the first Tuesday in January next, W 11.1,4)0 Bold at the market liouie the town of'fit. Mary's, betw een #.e Itours of it'll HO' I four o'clock of that day, One Negro 15-»y named’Frnnk, levied on an the properly of Matthew W. BeSf.ont to satisfy H’l execution on foreclosure of a mortgsgo in tkvor of Lawrence if Thomp. ion, GEUKGK LONG, nsc c oct 26 Sheriff Sales, On the fit si Tuesday in Janmary next, Vt/JLf, he sold at the Court lumne in the If town ofJetleraon, Camden County, between the hours of ten and four o'clock, oftliRtdiiy, A Tract of I.and on Cumberland' Island, known hy the name of the I'iumb Orchard, containing nine hundred and*sixty acres, more or leas, levied on as the propeity ol Charles Ward, to satisfy his State County and Poor Taxes for the years 182U «t,d 21. Amount due £32 50 and cost.—Jefferson, Camden county, N«»v 8th, 1822i •GEORGE LONG, d. f,c. c. nov 16. fl02 Georgia—Camden County. HERE AS, Eliliu Atwater, esquire, W . administrator, applies for letters of dismission from the estutes of Colonel Wil liam Scott, deceased, John Campbell, de ceased, and Havens Waterman, deceased These are therefore to tite 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 in January next, and shew cause (ifany) why said letters should not be granted in terms of the law. Given under my hand and seal, this 22d June, 1822. [t s ] JOHN BAILEY, c. c.o. cic july l Cur Circuit Court United States, Dis tricl of Georgia. Francis II. Nicofi, Y and Co. I vs > W. Scarbrough and | oiliers. J . ChanUri, Id/A Ssptembsr, 1822. P ltOOE 18 having issued in this cause, n tuinsble to the term of this court in December neat; ffnd it being repre sented that John liadett, William S. Gil- lett, Samuel Yates, Andrew Low, and John Hogue, defendants in the said cause, reside without the limits of the District of Geor gia: It is ordned, that the said John Has- lett, William H. (1 licit, Samuel Yates, John Bogus and Andrew Low appear at the term of tkla court to be lioldcti at Savan nah in the teim of December next, to an swer to the plaintiffs on the merits of their mid petition, and that a copy of this or- lt r be published in ope of the garettesoi # is state for three months, and that the. plaintiffs have leav® to take such further proceedings as are prescribed in the r ineuch cue made and provided. J. CUYl.EH, District Judge. True extvaotfrom the minutes. GEO GLEN, Clerk. &»t>artmiA, Sept. 13, 1822. sep 14 Notice.- A T the etpirallon of nine months from f * this dale, I sliall apply to the lionoiable tbs Justices of the Inferior court uf Cha tham county, fur kate to sell the following real sod personal property held by Uie late U J. Houston intrust, via i Cedir Grove plantation, containing up wards nf 1200 acres, situated in the district of White Bluff. One Tract of l and, containing 50 acres, near the above. May Island, containing 100 acres, more or less, situated on the marshes of Little Ogecliee river. Also, betwoan 65 and 70 Slaves. PAT. HOUSTON, May 13, 1822. adm*r. It. J. Houston. may 16 4 * rial aeed FapnfJ ace6< Filings atecl do iron Frankinsense it Lube i salts GhIIr Alepji do Kino, do Jalap do Gmiae do Valerian do Gentian comp'd Vinegar distilled do Squills Valerian foot —- -I-I— nun Galbiuum, Ginseng VitrioUted Tsrtar Gold llireid Vitriol white Gentian root Glow Antimony Ginger Uace do powdered Grains Paradise Gum Ammoniac do Senegal do Arabic do do do Notice. do In the Circuit Court of the ‘United States, •In and for the. District of Prunnyl t-ania, in the third Circuit. BETWKKN Joseph Marx and Joseph' Marx and George Marx, citizens of the state of Virginia, who sue as well in their own names as in hcJiMlf of such oilier Per iods,Stockholders of the* late Bank of the Unit ed States heretofore named, as shall come in and become Parties hereto, contributing to tbeExpenaesofthis Suit —'Complainants. AND David Lenox, Elias Bou- dinot, Robert Smith,Jss. "C. Fisher, Joseph -Sims, Archibald McCall, Paul Sicnum, Samuel Coates, Henry Pratt, Georg<-Fox, I’asclmll Hulling*worth, •John Stillc, Thomas M. Willing, Horact^Binney, George Harrison, Abijah ' Hammond, William Bay ard and Oiivor Wol cott, citizen of the State of Pennsylvania, Trus tees of the late Bunk of United States. In Equity, October, Sessions 1817, £\ ND now, to wit, this twenty-third day sLUl o| April, one thousand eight hun dred and twenty-two, this cause catne be fore the Court, on u Mandate from the Ho norable the Supreme Couit of the United States for furtlier proceedings. Where upon it ia ordered and decreed—That the holders of Note* nf the lute Bank of live United Slates, bring them in for payment ut the late Bunking House of said Bunk in the city of Philadelphia, before the ele venth day of April, A. I). 1823, and that on that dry this Court will make a' final Decree for Distribution of the fund* re* served in the hands of the defendants for payment of said -Notes j and it is further ordered -and decreed, that the Ckrk cause this order-to bo published in one public newspaper in each ofthefollcrwiog places, to wit :*-fcphtla')dpbin, Boston, New^York, Baltimore, Norfolk, Charleston/ Savunnab, add New OrleanR, kt least once a week, for nine calender months, before thosuid eta venlh day of April next. A true copy. D. CALI) WEI L, Clerk' Cir/ C. The Editors of the Boston Evening Ga zette, ttt Boston, of the New-York' Even ing Post, at New-York, Of the American, at Baltimore, oi the Norfolk Herald, at Norfolk,- bf the Charleston City Gazette, at Charleston, of the Georgian, at Savannah, and of the Louisiana Advertiser, at New- ()r•loans, are reqm sled to insert the above n their respective gazettes once a week, for nine calender months, before the llth day of April, 1823, and to forward their bills, as soon thcreaf\er ga may be, to the subscriber, accompanied by an liffidavj* proving the publlcat on, conformably to the foregoing order, may 9 D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C. NOTICE 4 Young Man who has had a good edu- cutioS, writes a good hand, and liaving en lonj accustomed to active business, and understands well the nature of accounts and bool-keeping, wishes employment iu some respectable butuncss in this oity; he can cotne well recommended, and s» employment is his object, lie would not re quire inuch of u salary. A line addressed to A. 11. through the post-office, will be at lendcxl to. oct 13 af N INE months after the date of this no tice, application will be made to the Honorable the Justice! of the Inferior Court of Liberty County, for permission to sell the real estate ol Lefty Carter, de ceased, fur the benefit cf tne heirs and creditors of the said deceased. LIGHT TOWNSEND, Adm'or. aug 15 4a % do do ; do do do do i do ■ Notice. N INE months aRer date application will be made to the honorable* the Justices of the Inferiorconrt of Camden county, for leave to sell all the lanfts in said county oelongine to the estate of John King, late of Effingham county. HAKAH KING, <uhn*rx. April 5,1822. §a* Clark county, Ga. surd 6 Notice. N INE month, iftor date «pplic,tion will be made to the honorable the Jus tice, of the Inferior court of Glynn county, lor luuve to sell all the land, in mid county bel'm^inr to the estate of JohA King, lute ol EHinghsm county. SARAH KING, orfm’rr. April 5,1822. lit- Chirk county, Ga. kpril 6 Notice. 4 T the expiration of nine months from this dktt*, 1 shall apply to the houora* ole the Justices of the Inferior court of Chatham county, for leave to sell the fol lowing real property of the estate of R. J. Houston, viz: One tract of S54| acres off Land in Brvun county, situated on Red"B.i d creek. One undivided fourth part of 1450 acres of Land in McIntosh county, situated on the Alatamaha river. TwelveJ.olsinthe town of Brunswick, Glynn oputity. PAT. HOUSTON, May 13,1822. R. J. JI, may 16 $ powd, Kino benzoin Trugscanth GuaC Myrrh Shellac Copal Mastich Gamboge — Scamony Heleborc black do white Hiera Piara Honey, do aquilli Hofffnaus anodyne Isinglass Ipecacuanha or Hip po Jalap Juniper berriea Laudanum Liquorice *6ot do powdered do ball do refined Lime water Lead do Magnesia lump do powdered do sniull square do calcined Manna flake do sorts . Mezereon, musk Mustard seed, mace Nutmegs Nux vomica Pearl ashe* Pearl barley Powdered tin Pluster mercurial do Burgundy pitch do adhesive do strengthening do drachlyon do gum do blistering Quassia do rasn'd Quicksilver Rhubarb root do powdered General Drug and Family iSlfcdvcine WatfcUou&fc. ANSON PARSONS, No. 8 Gibbons' Buildings, R ESPECTFULLY, informs his friends and customers in this state and South- Carolina generally, that he bos established; himself in the Drug lane, on his own indi vidual account, and is opening at this time an extensive and general asoortment of warranted fresh 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. Ar.tlmkny ftude ■ Marble Mortem Composition do iron do Ivory Injection pipes Ivory Syringes Syringes, qts.iti boxes do pints, do £ pints do male and female Congressik spring water Lemon acid Sodapowdert -Salts of Lemon Cologne water "Wash bulls Windsor soap __ Transparent do Bafk yellow, do red Liquid . .,ilo do pale, do in quill Low’s perfumed do Rais Capevi Naples do do Canada, do Peru Pomatum-in stioks Alcohol Aloea^oct do hepat Arrow root Annis seed Assafcetida, Allum Angelica root Angostura bark Aqua Fortis Antimopial wins Arsenic Acid Muriatic do Nitric do Nitroue do Tartaric do Sulphuric Notice. T HE firm of Rockwell if Hepburn is dis solved, in consequence of the death "f J. I, Hrpourn, Eaq. The subscribers have formed a connect tion in the Practice of Law, under the firm of ROCKWELL & MORGAN, They will attend to professional business, in the Fe deral Court, in the Ocmulgee circuit, and in those couhtiei where in the late firm of Root well if Hepburn practiced. Tiler office is in Mdledgevilie, corner of JeWraon and McIntosh streets, where one Administrator’s Notice. A LL-Persons indebted to the estate-of Elizabeth Hoffman, dec. arc requested to moke payment, and those to whom the estate ia indebted, will please present their ouuiib agreeably to law, to H. W. LEACH, Adm’tr. dec 12 |p 15 A Uniform Coat and Ilat, O F the Cli-ham Artiltfty, of an excel- lent quality and but little worn, be- i- ngjng to. tl.e indigent widow «»f a deceit- ‘■•fit member, fcr • offered for a-de cheap. Apply at the office of the Geoigian. dec \7 19 n in. jriB-UHH riiu nviuivtu WCC»| W Here OIIC Georgia—Camden County. fortiW, m.y b C fauna u &u time., wi, e n RirHl'KE.AS, Airs. Loins. C. Sh.vv, Ex-1 noion thc circuit, f ? cent! ix, applies for letters of dismis-< sion’ from the estate of General Nathaniel- Green, deceased These ere therefore taf do Tolu Barbadoes Tar Fancy Vials Borax re Pd Burgundy Pitch Bole Armenia Beeswax yellow do white Brimstone rail do rePd Castor Oil, Ame do >V. India Castor, Russia fbamphor rePd Calomel pp Canthariaes, do pulv Camomile flowera Canelit alb. Caraway seed Cardamon seed CuBC*.rilia bark Caasiu, Cinnamon cite and -admonish ail and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my ojfice, on or before the first Monday in'Jan asry next, and show cause (if any) -why said letters should not be granted, in terms of the law’. Given under my hand and seal, this 22d day ot June, 1822. / [l %) JOHN BAILEY, o.c.o.c.c, / Administrator's Sales. By J. B. Herbert St Cl On the first Tuesday in January ne Y^ffll.Lbe soid before the Court I 'JJr nit •use in this city, hetween the usual lpur.% four valuable slaves, viz; London, lahuh, Nelly, and her child, belonging to fie es ..... V...... -i I late of Samuel Evans, deceased, permission of the Honorable the t Ordinary and by order cf the adnii tor*. iu>? 23 m 'iCflUa tu S. ROCKWELL. A. A. MORGAN. Millecgeville, June 10, 1822. tone 14 Hoxall’s Richmond Super fine fresh Fleur. BARRELSjust received.snd con- s . ant supplies will continue to ar- rive. lUiFers and families can be accom modated with any quantity, they may wish to purchase. The quality of this flour is esteemed very superior. Richmond Manufactory CUT NAILS, made of Russia and Swedes Iron, &.> caste ft urn 3d up to 3ud. For sale by PONCE if MACKENZIE, nov 13 ?• +tt 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, Tow lee’s Spts. Ammonia do Hartshorn do Lavender compd do Wine do camphor do Nit. Dulc Sassafras bark Sarsaparilla eas>*t'j Soap, white Sponge fine do colored Cloves, Cochineal Colombo root do pow. Chalk prepared Coriander seed do pow'd Cowitch Cream Tartar, pulv. Corrosive Sublimate For Sale. 4 G ANG of 50 negroes, they will be sold very reasonably for cash or good town notes or acceptances, having a short time to run. Apply to JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, dec 6 u | Carmine Conserve "Roses Caustic Lunar Dragons blood Digitaies Dovers Powders Epsom Salts, Eng. Ether Sulph Ergot Elder blossoms Emery fine do No 1,2 and 3 Elixirl’aragoric do Vitriol Extract Cicutcr do Gentian do QiuiRsia do Lead Flour Sulphur do Ocuzto do coarse Scffron Spanish do English do American Savin, Senna Alex Spermaceti Snnkernot Virg. do Seneka, Squills Storax, Salts Harts horn Sugar lead Syrup Squills do simple Tart Emetic Tapioca Tinct Aloes comp'd do Myrrh do Valerian do Sna^t root do Assafatida do Bonzoin comp’d do Cantharides do Senna do Rhubarb do bark Iluxhams do Peruvian balk do Opium , do Caxlor do Muriate Iron do Columbo roo COLOURS, Ui do blue do green Patent Medicines&fe Date man's drops British Oil Essence p^permint Rtougnton'i bitten Godfrey's cordial Steers Opodeldoc Tiii-liiigtoni balsom l)ai beys Carminathre Daflys Efixcr Harlem Oil or medc* camentum Oil Wormseed Si!! 9 * ^ ee ® H. London I ills, Lees Windham do Anderson# I do Hooper* do calomel do -opium Opium, orange ped Oxymel squills Oil Vitriol do Tansey do olives do Peppermint do spearmint do savin do Rosemary do Peneroyol do Origanum do Cinnamon do Worm seed l do Lavender do Annis seed do Juniper do Cloves do Almonds Ointment mere do Basilicon do cerate do simple do red precipitate.- do Spanish flies **‘nk root Red precipitate Rose water, Kuain Rust of Iron Gum elastic, Spatii. las Scales and weiahta Garden seeds in bo*. ea, as.orted Balm Quito Cliurohea cough dropojot coughs, Ctlda, consump tions, asthmas, tie. Cephalic Snuft; to, catarrha frusaian blue, 1,3 "ivo'ry'blfe; and 3 r,- I-amp black Fig blue, Kings yeGIndigo Spanish „ lo w , Black lead, red da Drop Lake, No 18t2 Litharge Flake white Terri de senna Carmine Ik mats. Em. Cinnamon do Lavender do Bergamot do -Leman Calc’d klagneai. Epaom salts Unubark Peruvian bark Cheltenham salts Henrja calc’d Mag. neaia Stomachic bitter* Castor Oil 1’eragbrio Laudanum Antimonial wins Tinct rliubarb do assafmtld* Bala Capcva Sweet Oil Bpu Uvencl con do camphor do Hartshorn do sweet Nitre do Turpentine Caiomel Jalap Tartar Emetic .... B BOTTCBa. Jo Turpentine Spts Haruhorn Sweet Oil, castor Oil do sweet Nitre American and W. I. Sundries, Durable Ink Nurembergh do Worm Lozenges Patent Lint l’humb lancet* do common do Clewleys Red ink powder Black do; Pill boxea Bed do Red wafers, assorted do crown do; do Evans'sTootli brushes, com- Spring lancets Tooth installments ass'd Bougies, Gallipots Macaboy snuff Liquid blacking Black sealwg wax Spanish whiting ltotten-ttone Pumice do Powdered blue Copperas mon do sTS-er wire, 3 if 4 rows Cupping and 4repan- ing Instruments Male and female siL. ver Catheters White leather skint English mustard, by the lb. in canister* Ground Ginger, r*c> do Vcvcrilion, Chinese' Cloves, cinnamon k , ‘do English Mace •Verdigris, Irish Glue 8cutellaria, Lateriflora, or Sculjpap*. SHIPMAN’S GARDEN SEEDS, Assorted in Small Doxtt, Well %lculatcil lor PlatiLlion use. ’ Tcgei/ier with a general auorlmcnt of Surgical Instruments, Shop Furniture, assorted Phials, &e. ALSO, i Saratoga and Ballston Mineral Spriag Waters, will be kept constantly on hand in as perfect atute as can be import. ed - ANSON PARSONS, dec 31 fp -ft Crockery. AtfSi PRATES assorted Crockery, ad> lected particularly for thia market* For sale by a HALL, HOYT A CO. nov SS 109 Tide Swamp Plantation. cpHE subscriber ttffera for sale that well. * known plautatinn called IVreYiton Hill, immediately below the city of Satan nah, containing 230 acres of prime rive swamp ; about 2M> acres under good haflte and in planting order, and between 1 and 200 acres of high land. Buildings sufficient for a gang of a hundred negroes, with barns ac. Tenma .ccoihraodating to a good purcha. ser. Fo- turther particular! apply to Messrs K. St J. v.AUEItSIIAH, orto cte subscri' ber in Charleston. norm Kvlul0 ‘