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Emerson's Elastic Razor 1
Strops,
TV HP. ft new Patent, and on an improved
%£<JL plat, i ami *<c lerommendcd
to the pubho. For aalc by
ANSON PARSON*.
I>ni(nf‘«t. No 8, U'bbout’ Buildings.
Tinv .10 *
Plains, Cloths, Scotch Fluids,
I NI VK b*le» heavy blue Plain*
2 bale* low priced at out Blue cloths
1 do milt drab and Ittue Csis inter**
1 ca«c real Scotch Tartan Plaid*
Just receiv'd per *hip Atlantic - for *ale by
' IIAKKit k MINTON.
tiov IS t
JOllM AldoitllKAU
1 > . g* h ave to inlorm hi* friend* in Gror-
II K ia, that lie has evtahlivhed himself
permanently in this city *« a
Commission .MrTrVxant,
The «:,le of Southern Produce will be hit
tirinripal buaincas, in the. management of
which, lie believea he can do In* friend*
j.iit ce Ik- relic* on the reputation c»ta.
(dialled during a tong reaidence m Sevan
nail, on the r« ferenc.s to hi* friends, and
diligent attention, to continue the confi
dence of those who may he pleased to fa
vor bins with their busim «t.
A Via Pant-, Jtith Oc (•ter, 1822.
Reference ill SiviiiimIi-Ncuii CttSMIit
tj GWATHM*T.
Ref. rrncc in Augusta—Jot!!* Moon*. K*rj
Ire
Classical 8c Klixlish School.
IIKMtr MacIIII.VXKLI.
I N'FOIl'IS In* Friend* ami the Puhlic,
that he will re-open In* School foi<
Young l.adies and Gentlemen, on 'Monday'
nest, ihe Milt inst, a* 9 o'clock, A M. in
the room under Solomou’a Lodge, near the
Old Preabytcticu Church.
Anti-Syphilitic 1’ills,
DOCTOu" WKUTimLOT,
And mdd at his store on tin Hoy,
ff|| F. great i Iheacy I these Fill* in the
cure of *11 the symptom* oft ce'tain
dr„ atein both sexes, ha* been arknowledg
eil for mote than twenty yruis by numbers
of patients through.nt the United States.
They »rc war-anted free from any kind i f
me c.trial preparation, Mid the patient who
u*i * tluiniti.tr attend to Ilia btisineas and
toll >w hi* own rrgimm or diet without in
conveniency or injuring their efT-ct.
The suhHcriher Itaa prejntri d af' oth tn:p-
ply ..I thro. Fills they art- sold with print
ed direct'd'Ui lor -uae, at fcb per bos ; one
t»r two .if which is generally sufficient for a
pci 1-. cl cure.'
joiin n. utsin helot.
oct 24
Simuisih Scjiahi,
BN t> 1 clt, hall, and (|i-in U t Hoses, of v
1 ry superi or tp.ahty, tteuvt-d lioiti II
vuup, and for sale hy
. JOHN It. ltBID U CO.
■-'v 1.1 \
Noi ice.
{^jdillF Subscriber*’ Put Wi’g Machine at
ei il.it I on to be compressed or repseked.
A Piuflitce received on Nlorage; ap-
t,\, to Stephen Parr,at the machine, or
II. fc J. IIAII HUSH AM.
nor *) H
For Sulc,
A FI US T Han; Improved SODA MA
CHINE, with silver vent, and ill coin
,j»U ttf order. I he machine ia so lormetl a*
to b<- easily portable- hi ing pn«- together
in-i.li a manner, aa tube taken to nie
ce- villa perfect case. Apply atthe office
of tin- OkoMiua-
q V flic editor of the Augusta Chroni
cle w ill invert the above three time*, ami
cctid l.ia lt.li lo this office.
Sheriff's Sales.
On t'J frit Saturday after the ft it TuCldey
in January nest,
Wil l, he fold at the Market Home in
the town of St. Mary's, between the
hour* of ten snd four o'clock of that day.
Two Negro Children. *11 the right, title
or interest in them, belonging to Franci*
V oing, to astitfy an ctecuimn in favor of
C-wk, Wilhfoid ffCo.tr. 1‘ianc.i* Voimg.
property pointed out by Plaintiff * Attor
ney ; glut to satisfy an execution in favor
ot Isaac Crew* and Ann lleaaent, Admimr
tra'nr’s of Abram Octteot, deceased, v.
Garret Uemott.
GEORGE J ONG, n aC c.
St. .Wfj'r, A or. 30, IS—,
dec 7 t H
Sheriff's Siilc-s.
On ll.jlnl Tm.it,S I', tinu„rf »-«.
W ll.l. be sold at the Court house in III
town oi Jefferson, between the Itoui
ot ten and four o’clock ol that ..ay,
O,. c rn.cton.aml containing 15 t acre*,
lying ill the county uf Camden. Altai
lb.-r tract, lying in said county, coiilai
•JttO acri-a more owlets, levied on as tin-
pt-ity of William llrown, In aativty ■<’ J
cutioti in favoi ol j i»c|-h'I Immai., S. ■.
,1AMKS NIULaCK,me
dec 7 H
Slid ill' Sales.
On the/nt Someday after the frit Tuesday
III February lierl,
rrsgi'1.1. he fold at the Market House in
.he town of St. Mary'*,hi-ween the
hours of left and four o’clock of that day,
One lloiiNu on pun of Lot N«; J. »«ved
on as the properly ot l.ilmvo" l ..is •'•».
satisfy «n execution in uvor ot Lewis
llachlolt. .....
GKOKGF. LONG, n a c c.
At. Jlfnry't, Her 2l, 1822.
dec 2b t
Shcriir Salon.
On thefiiit Siiiiiu!iiy<ifier the first Tuesday
il, Fehmorynert.
err»|t,i, he void til the Ma-ket House in
hetuwnoi M- Mary's, bHwen the
I ,,,ft,i, mid four o’clockol that day, the
Following property, vis.
Fun of l ot No 4, ami the improvem-nt*
ihereon, containing 3 ‘4 fett »' J"'
Itryant street, and™ feet do. p.hr.ng the
.t to the west of Samuel Clark'* lot.
Also, 116 part of Lot No 26. being 100
feet from the North K«*t corner tliccif, on
the north side M U. thence running South
200 feet,thence .’.0 f. ct West, thonce North
200 feet, and Hast 50 led, to place ol he-
Rimming Also part ot l-«»t No 23, being
200 feet b.v A-and 55 feet Iront, being th...
north east corner of said lot. Levied on as
the pmperty of Samuel Clark, Adinimst r.
David l.ew is, deceased, to satisfy an exccu
ion in favor ot James Vince.-,t. Property
minted out by Defendant'* Attorney.
GEOHGr. LONG, u • C c.
St. ft Tory's, Per 26, 1822.
dec 28 t 28
Mui-I>\c Factor j.
it a v iTTmt t n n,
JNTptt'vWatvit, Conn.
*(7 F.El’S on hand a great assortment ol
IV viiiiiun.i-nt*, Grave Stones, Tomb T«.
bT. s of M lute and Gold Shaded marlile,
Fiuiry TaMe* j Oval, squared, and circular
Ch'innct p e. e* i Chimney Slabs for fa-
cingi, lie rt -, i/c. All urtUte strictly at
tended ti.
Mr. ISAAC COKF.N is Ida agent For <t*.
vannah, any pentiut there,' wishing for ei
ther ■ W'he aiinve article*, cun have a view
of«hunk of Monumental Drafts, in the new
est style, and the prices will be made
Am*w n hy him.
Luuiel Hill Toll-Mill.
IMF. ioil-Mill on Mrs. Ancrtim's plan-
tnt on has been completely repaired
|y, and i* now ready tn work n* well as
other will on the river. The rough-
that will be scot tn the mill w >ll be
t flcpun.tr ly in dry and stfc stores, nnu-
I be beat with (lie utmost care and
nomy.am! the barrrlls will bealwaytde-
red in good oeder. Empty barrel.,
le of prime boated slave*, w ill be turn-
:d at the mill when required. The
ns for cleaning Kice will be the same
it the other toll-nulls. Those plantcni
> w ill engage to have their crops best
vut mill, ai'd keep her supplied, will
e *JUQ t'crcee, or as much leas as they
isc, heat at one turn. Applications eon-
»ii\g the mill, to he made to Archibald
liner, on the Plantation, or in Savan-
PETIT I)E VILLF.ItS,
icp 10 rpt • Factor, Mottgiu's whar
Soiln l’owvltrs.
J t’ST received, Mc*»r» Lynch A dark'i
Soda Fowdcra, in Tin hose*. For
• vie bv ANSON PARSONS,
»rtigg : at.N° 8, Gibbons' buddings.
uutojw Congress Mineral
Njiriiig " atevs,
USvT r*:eired per brg Jofoph, an ad
-iit-onal *upply, in U'i*ii »nd pint hot
a, well pack, d m salt ami stiavv, war
•lid in ord>- r— for *vle by
ANSON PARSONS,
Pru. j,ist, No 8, Gibbons' buddings
he 9 U
Ailm'mistrator’s Notice.
4 I.L Ferflons indi hli/tTto the estate of
i\ Elizabeth Hoffman, dec. ar<- t < quested
to make payment, and those to whom the
estate is indebted, will please present their
claims agreeably to law, to
H. IV. LEACH, Adm’tr.
dec 13 fpl5
To the Public.
T CAIINOCII AN and 1*. MITCHF.L are
»| • son) to be again brought before the
public hy u second notice of Mr Christie's,
who has undoubtedly claims against them,
which, when linslly liquidate*! on the de
rision of the suit now pending, they will
try to satisfy as anon as possible thereafter.
The deeds under which Mr ChriRtie claim*
an exclusive right to all the real and per
sonal estate of Carnochsn A Mitrhel, are
considered as informal, unjust and illegal,
Hence they have been brought and are still
before the rrmrt, and other deeda have
hren executed ntid recnrrled, conveying
the property for the use of all their credit-
>rs, Mr Christie included, without am trust
_>r reservation beneficial to C. t/M. «>r their
fimiliesi and if this he not agreeable to that
gentleman, it must nevertheless appear
fair and equitable tn the public and all who
Ssvo a sense of justice.
The Tnifltees tinder the late deeds a>e
anxious to sell tile Landsin Florida, alluded
to in Ute notice of Mr Christie, and to ap
ply the proceeds to the immediate payment
of part of his dcmsnd, and deposit a suffi-
cieney thereof to cover alibis claim, sub
ject to the decision of the court—hut his
uppos'tion to any reasonable sale, as one in
terested tn his own tight, whilst injuring
all parties concerned, must he borne until a
de can be made under an order of court,
june 10
Editors of papers who insert Mr Chris
tie's notice, will please insert the shove
tu til his is withdrawn, and forward their
bills to the Savannah Republican Office,
where they will be promptly pjtid by
J.O. 9 f. 1 it
Notice ami Caution.
W HEREAS 1 have been informed that
John Carnochsn and Peter Mitchell
of thla city have by aundry deeds recently
mortgaged and assigned to diver* persons
cither their individual creditor*, creditor*
of the late firm of Carnochan U Mitchell,
or others, all or sundry the property ahd
dilute, both real and pereonul, of the said
firm, as well as their own individual pro
perty end estate, consist ing together of
li.m-cs, lots, lends, stores, wit uves, negroes,
Ac. m Savannah and Darien in Georgia,nr
the tmichbothood thereof, end elsewhere
with thetr tmeeeat or ahare in the stock
of the lower steam null near Darien, and
sundry ahare* in the United States Rank
ai«l other banks, as well as sundry debt*
due to them tn various places, besides
lands, lots, negroes Ac. in the territory of
Florida, and particularly one large tract of
laud bought of Forbes U Co. ly ing be
tween the riven St. Marks and Apalachi
cola in the territory of Florida*aloiesaid.
These arc hereby to caution the public a-
fsamat purchasing any part of the said pro-
|ier») oreatate ao conveyed, or any other
propmly belonging to the auid Lafnochau
(J Mitchell, or cither of them, as I hold pro
or mortgage* on the greatest part thereof;
winch aie on record in.the registry in Sa
vannah and Darien aforeaa-d and -n Char
leston, S. C. and equitable leitt* on all the
property ol said J-.t.* Carnochan and Peter
MUcheli. UllAM UU1USTIE.
jmte 8
Ucor^ia—Bulloch County.
Hy i:,\ AV-Ilady, link •/the rein I o‘ tb-
dinary, fur 0* t unity »J ItuUic ', and ihih
n/'a'riuid.
V'lEFEAB. Aaron Cone of the **'.<
S/dr county, applies fur Letter* of Adn.i
i.iatiatiiin on the Estate and effrets of Wil
liam Cone, late of said County,* leccxsed,
Ttieac are therefore to cite amt admonish,
ill and figiilar, the kindred and creditor*
of the said deceased, to file their objec
tions (i*>;iy thev havcl in my office, on or
before tb... fir*t Monday in Jifmary net*,
otlirrw ixe letters of Administration will be
giuutcd to the si'plicsnt.
Given under my hand and seal this
twenty-sixth day of November one
thousand eight hundred U twen
ty.two.
(L. S.l ELY KENNEDY, oco bc
dec 6 10
Georgia—Bulloch Comity.
Hy Kty K' linetty Clerk uf the Court uf O,
dtnary, for the county of Jlulloth and Mute
afireinid.
W HEREAS, Levicy June**!' the said
Gounty, applies for Lctteiw of Ad
ministration of tin- F.s'.ate and dice.* of
llcijhmin J. iii ,i, Icte of said county, de
ceased j these are therefore to rite and ad-
monish all and singular, the kindred snd
creditors of the said deceased, to fiie iheir
objections (if any they have) in my offlr.,,
on oi before the first Monday in January
next, otherwise Letter* of Administration
will oc granted to the uppl.cunt-
Given under tnv hand .ind Heal this
l'itli day ofN'i.V'.-mln •■, <me thou
sand eight bundle.- and twenty
two.
[f.. S.] ELY KENNEDY,cc .se
dec 6 HI
Sheriff Sales Gominued.
On Hir first Tuesday in January next,
W ll.l. be sold at the Court bonne in the
Town i f J» HVr-uui, Camden county,
hutwern the hours ef ten and four o’clock
of tlirt day,
All the improvement* on 'i'en acres of
Land lying on Great Salilla nvvr, con
sisting of a lo g house, Ac levied on aithc
property ot John Hensley, to s iti'fv an ex
ecution in favor of llopk'na (t Sco'i.
Also, the improvements on 7 at 8 a
rrt » offer’ccd find, situate in L.utlc Satilla
Neck, eousiating ot Il<utue6. f/c. levied on
a* the property ol Janus Tumbling, to sa
ndy sundry executions reluriii'd hy a con
stable.—Conditions cash. Ji.fft.rson, Nov,
5th, UI23
GEORGE LONG, d.b.c. c.
nov 16 fiy2
Slioiiir Sales.
On the first Saiiird-,v att-r th. fir st Tu'-s-
rlsy, in January n>'Xt. •
W ILL be sold at the MaiF : house in
the town of St. Msrya, hetween the
li..lira often and tour o'clock of that day,
One Negro Roy named P. t-r, levied on
ns the property of Daniel Vaughn to satis
fy an execution in favor ol Jam.-* Thomas,
propei ty pointed out hy the Defendant.—
Conditions cash. St. Mary*, Camden coun
ty, Nov. 7th, 1822.
GEORGE LONG, n. s. c c.
nov tfi t ,r '2
Sheriff's Sales.
On the flit Saturday after the frit Tueoday
in January newt,
W ILL br sold at the market house in
the town of St. Mary’s, between the
hour* of ten and four o'clock of tlint day,
One Negro Hoy named Frank, levied on
aa the property of Matthew \V. Ik-ssent to
satisfy an execut on on fore closure of a
mortgage in fav -r of Lawrence U Thomp
son. GEORGE LONG, use o
oct 26
Sheriff Sales,
On the firtt 7'untiey in January next,
WILL be hold at the C-.urt houae til the
▼ v town of Jefferson, Camden County,
between (lie hours of ten and lour o'clock,
of that day,
A Tract of I and on Cumberland Island,
known by the name of the Plumb Orchard,
containing nine hundred and sixty acre*,
more or leas, levied on as the propei ty ol
Charles Ward, to satisfy his State County
end Poor Tax. * for the year* 1820 sod 21
Amount due g.I3 50 and cost.-Jefferson,
Camden count', Nov 8th. 1822.
GEORGE LONG, o. s.c. c.
nov 16 tlbJ
Georgia—Camden County.
W HEREAS, F-lihu Atwater, esquire,
administrator, applies for letters of
dismission from the estates of Colonel Wil
liam Scott, deceased, John Campbell, de
ceased, and Havens Wa'erman, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditor*
of said deceased persons, to he amlappear
at my office on or before the first Monday
in January next, and shew cause (if any)
why aaid lettets should nbt be granted in
terms of the law.
Given under my hand and teal, this 22d
June, 1822.
[l a.) JOHN UAII.EY, c. c. o. c. r.
july i
Georgia-—Camden County.
YirilKRFtAli, Mrs. Louisa V Shaw, Ex-
TT ecutrix, applies for letters of dismis
sion from tjtc estate of General Nathaniel
Green, deceased These are therefore to
cite and admonish all and singular 'he
kindred and creditor! of said deceased to
be and appear at my office, on or before
the trot Monday in Janaary next, and show
cause (if any) *'hy aaid letters should not
bc granted, in terms of the law.
Given under my hand and seal, this 22A
day of June, 1822.
JOIIN BAILEY, c.r. o.c c.
Georgia—Camden County.
- 71* all whom it may concern.
WHEREAS, Silvester Bryant applies
\Nf to the Honorable the court of Ordi
nary, for Lr*ter« of Adm'm'.itritioa on the
Estate of Mary Bryant, late of the said
county, deceased. -These are therefore to
cite and admonish all andsingulir, the heirs
and creditors of said deceased, to file their
objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s
office of the court of Ordinary, on or bet. re
the first Monday m January next; otherwise
Letters will bc granted to the applicant.
Witness the Honorable William Gih-
son, one of the Justices of the said
court, this 3 -th November, 1822.
[L S.) JOHN BAILEY,ctocc.
dec 7 t U
{ Cl,
v Cn
Francis H. NicoT),
and Co. 1 f.aae Circuit Court
oiled States, Oh
IV. Scarbrough and i trict of Georgi
ot tiers. J
Chamberi, 13.’A Srptnoiev, 1822.
P ROCESS having issued in this cause,
returnable tn the term of this court
in December next; and it being re;re
sented that Jolm Haslett, William S. ed
ict t, hnmucl Y»lc», Andrew Low, andJi.hu
Hogue, defendants in the said cause, reside
without the limits of the District of Geor
gia : It is ordered, that the said John Has-
iett, William S. Gillctt, ? imuel Yates, John
Hogue and Andrew Low appear at the
term of this oomt to be holdcn at Savan
nah in the term of December next, tu an
swer to the plaintiffs on the merits of their
said petit on, and that a copy of this or
der be published in one of the gazette* of
this state for three months,.etui that the
plaintiffs have leave to take such further
proceedings as arc prescribed in the r
in such catn made and provided.
J. CIJYI.EH, District Judge.
True extract from the mmutes.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Sept. 13, 1822. sep 14
i Equity,
October,
Sessions
1817.
In the Circuit Court o! the
United States,
In and for the District of Peini&yl
vauia, in the third Circuit,
BETWEEN
Joseph Marx and Joseph'
Marx ind George Marx,
citizens of the state of
Virginia, who sue as well
in tln ir own names as in
behalf of such oilier For-
sons,Stockholders of the
late Hank of the Unit
ed States heretofore
named,. as shall come in
anti become Parties
hereto, eontrihu'ing to
the Expenses uf this Suit
—Complainants.
AND
David Lenox, Elias Hou-
dmot, Robert Smith,J«*.
C. Fisher, Joseph Sims,
Archibald McCall, Paul
Sicman, Samuel Coates,
Henry I'ratt.GcorgeFnx,
I'ascliall Hollingsworth,
John Srille, Thomas M. ,
Willing, Horace Binncy,
George Harrison, Ahijalt
Hammond, William liay
ard and Oliver Wol- !
cott, citizen of the State j
of Pennsylvania, Trua
tecs of the late Hank of
United States. A
ND now, to wit, this twenty-third day
ol April, one thousand eight hun
dred and twenty-two, this cause came be
fore the Court, oil a Mandate from the Ho
norable the Supreme Coin t of the United
Stales for further proceedings. Where
upon it is ordered and decn cd—<That the
holders of Notes of the late Bank of th-
United States, bring them indor pay men'
at the late Hanking House of said Hank in
the city of Philadelphia,'bi fore the ele
venth day ol April. A l>. 18'JJ, and that
on thut day this Court will make a final
Decree for D-suihiit.on of the funds re
served in the bands of the defendants for
payment of said Notes; and it is further
oidcrrd and decreed, that the Clerk cause
this order to he published hi one public
newspaper in each of ilie following places,
to tvit:— l’lidadelpliiu. It. stun, New Volk,
Baltimore, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah,
and New Orleans, at Icait once a week, for
nine calender months, before the* said ele
venthday of April next. A true copy.
D.UAI.DWELI, Cleik Cir. C.
The Edit orsof the Boston F.vnung Ga
zette, at Boston, of the New York Even
ing Post, at New-York, ol the American,
at Baltimore, of the Norfolk Herald, at
Norfolk, of the Charleston City Gazette, at
Charleston, of the Georgian, at Savannah,
uni of the Ixuiiaiana Advertiser, at New
Orleans, are requi *ted to insi rt the above
n their respective gazettes once a wetk.
for nine calender munlhk, hefo- e the lltli
day of April, 1823, and to lot ward the r
hills, as scon thereafter aa may be, to the
subscriber, accompanied by an affidavit
proving the puldicat on, conformably to
the foregoing o-ticr.
may 9 I). CA1.D" ELI . Clerk Cir. C.
NO'I it; K.
A Y'oting Man who Ins had a good edu
cation, vvn'i s « g< oil liat.d, un.i having
been long aocnaioru' d to active business,
and understand* well the i autre of account:
and bnok-keepiot; vnalo b employment it.
some respectable busi -f s» m this city .
he can come well r.c .mmetuled, and
employment i« his ohjaet, he would not re
quire much of a as buy. A line addressed
to A. II. through the post-office will be at-
teudedto. OCt 13 af
Haxali’s Ifidimoml Super-
line fresh Flour.
OI")! Y BARRKI.sj.wt received,and con-
stunt supplies will continue toar
nve. HaFers and families can he uccom
modated with any quantity, they m»v wist
to pitrcltvsv. The quality of thi* Hour4>
ratccmcd very superior.
Richmond Manufactory CUT KAILS,
made of Russia aiui Sw•«!.-* Iron, 80 casA'a
f. on 3d up to 30d. For sale by
PONCE SJ MACKENZIE,
nov 13 |re +u
For Sale.
GANG of 50 negroes, they will be
sold very 'Ctsonahly tor oaah or good
town notes or acceptances, having a abort
lime to run. Apply to
JOHN l». WILLIAMSON,
dec 6 U t t M
Hall, Hoyt 15 Go.
Offer,fa tote, landing fom ihip A'iagnrt,
£\(f\ HUES prime Pork, Ntw-Yorz-ciiy
Inspection
20 hbla Mes* Beef
10 hhls Hams
2u hhls Muscovado Sugar
5 pipes Piet point'a Gin
2 do Holland do
2 do Cvignac Brandy
2 Ho and 6 hod* Ry e Whiskey
2 lihda Jamaica ltuur
20 boxes Raisins
20 bbls Apple*
dre 13 1 20
Match Lights,
j£»08 SALK, b,
ONSVU PARSONS,
Superior Court—Camden |
Coutily.
John M'Nish.Y
The lleira or | October Term, 1822.
I^-gsl repre- S-
aentative* ot I Hr is Nisi.
John Conner 1
deccsicd. J
O N the Petition of John Il'Nith of Sa
vannah, in the county of Chatham,
Mating that John Conner in his life time,
to wit. On the 27th day of July, A. D. 1820,
executed tn him his two several I uids, in
the penal sum of two hundred dollars each,
conditioned for the payment of one hun
dred Hollars each, on the first days of Ja
nuary, in the years of our I/ml one thou
sand eight hundred and twenty one, and
one thousand eight hundred and twenty"
two ; and for the hitter securing the pay
ment thereof,the slid John Conner on the
said twenty-seventh day of July, in the year
of our Lord one thousand tight hundred
and twenty, did make liis certain uced
of mortgage, whereby he mortgaged
to him, his heirs, executors, administra
tors, and assigns, all that piece or par
cel of Land, containing three honored
aces more or less, being the South East
end of a four hundred acre tract ol land,
originally granted to William M'lntnsli, si
tuate lyiug and being on 'heeouth side of
the Great Satilla River and waters thereof,
in the county of Camden, and State afore
said ; and winch, hy a chain of conveyances ,
became the property of the said John M‘-
Muh, and was sold by him to the said John
Gunner: That there is now due and un
paid, on the said bond* and mortgage, the
principal bum ofTwo hundred Dollars, with
•awful intcieat on each of the said sums of
one bundled Dollars,from the first day ol
January one thousand eight hundred and
twenty one, and liom the first day of Janu.
ary one th.iu.iand eight hundred and twenty
two; and praying the Foreclosure of the
Equity of Redemption of the aaid John
Conner, hi* heirr. executors, administra
tors, and assigns of, in and to the said mort
gaged premues; and that the aaid mort
gaged premises may be sold at public uuc-
tioif, according to the Statute in such case
made and provided. On motion of C. S.
Henry, Attorney for petitioner. It is order-
■ d that the principal and interest due on
the said mortgage, together with the cost
of this application be )*id into this courts
within Twelve mouth* from this date, o,
t her wise that the Equity of Redemption of
the said John Conmr, his heirs, executors-
administrators and aosigna, be Irom thence-
Ibith forever foreclosed, and that such fur
ther an J other proceed ngs take place, as
arc pursuant to the Statute in such case-
made and provided. And it is further or
dered, (hat this rule be published in one o(
tne gazettes of this slate, st least once a-
mohtli for twelve months, to the time ap
pointed for the payment of said money in
to cout.
Let the Rule Nisi issue 28<h Oct. 1822.
J. II. MONTGOMERY, Judge, see.
True extract from the minutes of said
court, this twenty-eighth clwy of No
vember, 1822.
JOHN BAILEY. Clerk,
dec 24 $re 25
Notice.
A T the expiration of nine months from
this date, 1 shall apply to the honorable
the Justices of the Inferior court of Cha
tham county, for leave to sell the following
real and perwuial property held by the late
It J. Houston intrust, viz :
Cedar Grove plantation, containing up
wards of 1200 acre*, aituated 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 ou the marshes of Little.
Ogechee river.
Alio, between 65 and 70 Slaves.
PAT. HOUSTON,
May 13,1822. adm'r. H. J. Horn tan.
niMVJ16 $
Notice.
N INE months after the date of this no
tice, application will be made to the
Honorable tne Justice, ot the Inferior
•Jourt ol Liberty County, for permission
o sell the teal estate of Letty Carter, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors ofthc said deceased.
I.IGII r TOWNSEND, Adm’or.
tug 15 $x
Notice.
N 'INE months alter date application will
be made to the honorable the Justices
•.t the Inferior court of Camden county, for
leave to sell all the lands in aaid county
oclonging to the estate of John King, late
of Effingham county.
SARAH KING, arfm’rx.
April J, 1822. -ia* Clark county, Ga.
JSotitc.
N INE months after date application will
be made to the honorable the Jus-
ices of the Inferior court of Glyon county,
tor leave to sell all the lands in saul county
belonging to the estate of John King, late'
• I Effingham county.
SARAH KINO, adm'rx.
April 5,1822- 5** Clark county, Ga.
upril 6
* Notice.
expiration of nine months from
i*l. this date, 1 shall spply to the honora
ble the Justices of the Inferior court of
Chatham county, for leave to sell the fol
low ing real property of the estate of R. J.
Hou* on, viz:
One tract of .154} acres of Land in
Itrvan county, situated on Red It:rd crec k.
One undivided fourth part of 1450 acres
•if l.and in McIntosh county, situated on
the AlatanThha river.
Twelve Lots in the town of Brunswick,
Glynn county.
• w PAT. HOUSTON,
May 13,1822. e dm'r.K.J.H.
may 16 %
Alcss and I’rinie Fol k, ( Vc.
Juit received per i/up Aiofuro,
A-Tk BARRELS Mess Pork
Jv 30 do l‘nme Ho
21) bbls Imitation Brandy
For sale by
J. B. HERBERT U CO.
dre 58 20
F LOUR.
^RRELS Superfine Flour,
dv'w landing, and for sale bv
HALL, HOYT & CO.
dee 24 2$
Tide Swamp Plantation. **
r |'HE subscriber effers for *«lc that wett-
* known plantation called
Rrewtou V.Vtt,
immediately below tne city of Sava h
nsh. containing 230 acres of prime rive
swamp ; about 215 acres under good bunks
snd in planting ordrr, and betw een 1 and
200 acres ol high (and. Buildings sufficient
for t gsng of0 hundred ntgioct, with barns
Ac.
Terms accommodating to a good purcha
ser. For further particulars apply to Messrs
K.fcJ. HABERSHAM, or to the subscri
ber in Charleston.
H. M. IIAIG.
w 16 *102
Intornmtiun Wanted.
■'^voting man, who left Dublin, Ire*
l4V, in August, 1815, and arrived at N.
York, on or about October in the same year,
by the name ol JOHN GANNON, by oc-.
cupution a Currier, mm of'Thomas Canni ng
of Buck-lane, Dublin, hy applying at N9; ». v ,
118. Chat ham-street. New Yotk, lie wi!!
hear of something very much to hi* advan
tage. Anv person giving information of
said J. G if living, or if dead, where died,
and nsrticular* thereof, shall be amply re
warded for the same, by address ing a letter
(if out of the city) tu the above number.
Printers of Newspapers in the Union, will
confer a favor by giving tin* an iiuertion.
dec 23 24
VALUAULK MEDICINES.
ID& a WMIiMF’3
CJIEuMIC.il
ANTI-DYSENTERIC MEDICINE,
A Discovery in the Vegetable Kingdom of
forth A me, icn, hy tin; Proprietor, •
J USTLY esteemed by all-who have usetl V
it, for curing Dysentery, (or Bloody
Flux,) Diarrlicea, (01 '-iimmer complaint,)
Cholera Morbus, Acidity, Vomiting, Sick
ness and Pain in the Stomach, Dyspepsia,
Cholic, Worms, Uc. tested hy a successful
practice of seven year*, and approved by
the most respectable physicians in New-
Yorfc and Philadelphia; being peculiarly
useful to families of young Children, Mas-
(era of Ship*, Forts, Prisons, Factories,
Planters, Travellers, he. Prepared wills
directions, as tegardsthe ages of Children,
Diet, be.— Price £1 per phial, containing
about 10i' dozes, atici 6 anodynes, sufficient
for 2 or 3 children in the early stages of
bowel complaints.
INDIAN
BOTANICAL AGUE DROPS,
A Hiiceve 1 y by the Inthuut of forth America
(WARRANTED,)
For curing the Fever and Ague, being
a certain and efficacious remedy in every
stage of Intermitting Fevers, with particu
lar directions as respeett the age of chil
dren, &c. and failing in no instance of pro
ducing the desired effect-—Price gl per
plus!, containing 100 dozes, an emetic, and
6 anodynes—sufficient to ctut 2 or 3 chil
dren, with an ordinary fever and ague.
Cayuga, October 14, 1821.
We, the subscribers, do certify, that in
the year 1814, a hospital for the invalid sol
diers ofthc United States* army was esta
hiished on the west shore of the Cayuga
Lake, and placed under the care ot l)r.
John Vought; that most of them were uf.
fl.cted with the dy sentery and camp diur-
■ 1 wa: that the success of his medecine .
was such as to restore them to perfect
health, and return ttiem all tn the army,-
and we recommend his medic ne as n va
luabie discovery ia the bealii g art
JOHN HARRIS,
CRiefcom. officer at Lcwinlon during the
late war,
JACOB L. I.APZF.I.F.RE,
Commissary for the county ot Scncca du
ring the late war.
KUSSF.L PRATT,
JAMF.3 RENNET,
CHARLES LAI.L1ET.
Dr. John G. VoughtDrar Friend—J.
have prescribed thy I> diun Botanical Ague
D op* lor 60 cases ol Inti rmittents, 01 Fe
ver and Ague, and lave performed pel tret
cure* in every instance except three, who
would not follow directions. There hays
been no injurious effects produced wi any
one case, and not a single relapse, i.lthu*
it is more than tight months since 1-ntnde
the first trial of it. I have also tound ii a
veiy useful tcnic-dy in Bilious remitter's*
especially when they have shown a d.spo
ution to assume a typhoid ata'e. I hav*t
also experienced the same good 1 fleet#
Irom thy Auti-Dysenteric Medicine, in bow
el complaints, in every case that I lave tes- L
ted it# efficacy, hi haste, 1 am thy Iric.-vl, X
tic.
Lockporl, Xiagara
1822.
ISAAC SMITH.
Co. J\. V.l
■Ota 1
s
kith mo. 8rh t
Charlotte, July 24,182J.
I was taken in September with fever
and ague, and the bloody fluxsmn follow*
ed, winch left tne with a chronic disrrlusea.
I put up with Capt. Negus, in Rochester,
and sent for Dt. Vought, who put me un
der the influence of his Anti-Dysenterio
Medecine. 1 naul all attention to bisdu
rections for th ce days, and was perfectly
relieved; and tree from fever. I took soma
of the medi cine on board of the vesseL
and I i«ve witnosscd the good effects with
•R w no used it. I advise all Oaptains of vet, ,
•eh to keep this medicine on board, arA
tffijy will bnd it a valuable remedy in '
h’jwci complaints,
B. PEASE,
Captain of the Genesaee Packet
Ontario.
A further reference i# made to th«
whole tale Agent*. Mull U Bownc. J. Q
Morriaon, Walter U. Townsend,395 PearL
tree!; and J It Dodd U Co, 189 Broadway.-
opposite John-s;reet, New York ; 1 hatcher
(J 1 hompson, Philadelphia ; Anson Par*
suns. Savannah; and Pease and Butler, Bah
1 imore, Druggist* and Apothecaries—
tail by Ur Johnson, Buffalo; Dr Smith,
Lockport; Dr Niven, Newburgh; Dr Hitch
cock, Utica * Dre Myrdcrse fe Murdock.
Schenectady , Dr Melien, HudsonUc
Croswell, Caukdl; Dr* HarneaandNelsotu
Poughkceps.e, N Y ; 11 Mciga a Co, Alba*
ny 5 Aaron Vark, Postmaster, Yonkers, «f
V ; J I. Mott, larr; town ; Harris, l*icketw
if Jones, Smg-sing; and w holesale and ro-
t»d by the Sole Proprietor, Rochester.
Mu*»roe county, N Y ; and by one ot ill#
principal Physician*, Drugging or Hook*
sellers, in most ot the important towns .a
the United Sutes. w
This Medicine is sold by the Subscriber
Agent lor ibe State of Gcorpi* '
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