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Insurance' against Tiro.
fillllK Anna I Ml--Ti« Company. »•»•*;
ii lord, ca.Hii.-i-- to i'.-mc ll *u»» * 1
■» .itdings, Mrrtli.n \>rc, Furniture. and •-
flier pupcily, i..eluding V<»«rl«Wn |M>i,
their Cargo*#, he. «g»-n*t lo.« or damage
fyl .'C, (or any tetm liom one inu..lh to
«nc or iftorv y ear*.
The condition* trhicli »»<■ moderate, nv»y
b. known on application to the mi been b* .
wb • u an'liurhtvd agent, ami i» empow —
to |io|icip« without tiie delay inc
to other agencies «;f tin-* nahi'C.
The cntii'iany undertake in all esses to
pay the lull amount, ol the actual l |is| u Pf‘
vtiled it due* not etceed llie amount u
toretl. The premium* a. e reasonable, at
should oll'cr • strong inducement to at
tx-rsmi having propel ly at haaard to plat
* it in aeeurity.
.mm :i Ht 8. M \NTON.
:i.lcn(
Georgia.
Vl i„h u«tnu'i Orr
December 17, 182
December 17, HM-- 5
•VOTICE in'now given to those win
clanii hod in tins state under lieu.
i.iution
Idg it Warrant*, that by an act |
tin pritcnl session ol'tlie l,- ('ialal
« i.i vcr pieclul.d frota the c.v;
of Inrilier extension, you hiving
the fup of indulgence to it* laat dr-p; a
that if they il l nut pas* their land* into
gran * by th- 8.1. day ol November n**xl.
they will revert to, and become .be ;»•«».
trerty of the alale, and cnn»e.|uently an.
ject In he snrv.yed, or taken up by any pe.'
son who may he iinliircd to do so. You
•re now, I p iMim--, in po-session t »f the
lueana of discharging the fees of office, an-
sing front the proceed* of your present
CM,.a, and yon may not be »o at the lust
pnic.'i next tad -therefore l advise you, in»r
to delay u moment. The fortunate draw-
era in the .id l.i.ttery, tiiat is Ur- l.mtery
! .receding the Imt, aa We l as those w ho
iavu drawn |>na*« in the 4-)i or last Intteiy,
Ciai^ie pustnng forward then giants nest
a. avion, h *t the Ltgislahire khould not
conclude on a continued i-strns.on ol tin
term allowed to them. Tlu*)on will rtsi-t •
ly perceive, mint produce great inHi.x
and mi overwhelming pleasure ul tnisiiic ,
an that l could inn, wen with the aid «.l
twenty assiSianta, wlnoli I am not dispo
sed in ertijdoy m any exigency, meet th.
api hcationa at that time, no aa to gi'<
tniieij relief. B you wiahlo avoid the ex*
p< use in travelling to the s-:at ol Govern-
Hi nt,you nay candy obtain your grant*
by enclosing u me by mu.l, or private cmi
x cyunce, fcf *5 lor all grants under S'JJ a
ere.*, ami i r .1 grants over 5U'J and »"
evcc.d.ng liM.jac.es, the sum of 5t‘.
Tire gran * will be promptly attended to,
and me Change, it any, Will be f.-uiul in
the enve ..pe on the r. oeipt ol your grant
F..r yn
•■Do-
r In.the
tl.a
inloir
jut w.u rcuH -
eeiv 'd in the .xute Treu-mry, eacept the
bills ol die State Hank, I’luiitcis’ Hank,
M* .-chant’* II ok ol August a, the Dam-,
llajv. fold t..c state I rank of Scut It t.an
linttftl on the autaii hiuI>j-2oii the large*
giam-uN iiiuoln,.. state tn.lsv. ill bereemv
«d <iy the Slate olli.-.cl* toi their Ices, an,,
bms iU no or two oitelunlcied bunks, aa.
Sai y...d’.-, B lUnca U Wella’ III NUiall sum
cican.many. County Surveyor* are n-
quean il in traitsmu, without dr-lav,all p’ata
Which union in their. tlic* a to this • llii-> -
lt.tNIEI. siUitGl.S, dm.Gci.
fry VnnteiB of the a. vt ral Gaatttes in
ties .. qn. si- d to g.v* die BboVe
three ii a»-ruon>, and|for.va d ll.cir accounts
to tl.is department .or pay rticnl,
u**o 3i p .id
.mount zion institu
tion.
DAVIE regular course of instruction in
Cl tins S •minary will commence on lb.
•first Monday in January, 181.1. The puldn-
are weli m r|tiaiots,l >*itii the literary clur
actrr oftm* Ins'ifi'tiu", and me disposed
it is bf.wved, to .pprcciale it* rneiSt*. I*
lias been tor ten vvsisin successful an l
Uttrenntte.d niicratiim! ami it is aconsi.h r»-
tloii pccitha iy diet ring to the hearts nf
thoao whise reputa'i m and Inhmiiahave
hc.en identift ul with it* existence and
Tproapenty, that a g eater number nf cl»a
■ ai. A aclmlara 'mV- n oil instructed during
tt.tttperiod.withl .it* walls, thanforthe
•ame length cftime <n any other Aiwdemv
in die State For the correctness and ia-
lue of dm lost met ion coimiuicatid, the
public arc icllrred to those voting gentle-
(in t Who have received their education
either w Imllv or in pait at this institution.
Many ol them have already entered upon
the active pjofetsions in life, who do cre
dit to the plt.ee nf their edneatirn, and
who cannot fail, in process of tune, to ana-
tain an iionourable ratik among the proini-
Went cliaiuctera of our State. The acquire,
nicnis ami repot >t.on of scWon, furnish
the best teaipmuiv ol the competence and
HJi Uty of teacher*.
1: hut been the aim of the Instmcler* ht
•this Institution to make Tinimwim scho
lars, b.it her than to acquire an ephemera^
roputat on by teuching '*a mas* <•' things,
but nothing distinctly”—and thus leaving
the pu,ul to become a mere muiUeier at
last. 1 liv.se who would form a correct n-
pinion :•« to the -nanuer >n which the Latin
and Gtcck Utavaicks arc taught, t
quest od to consult the literary gentlemen
who luve from lime to time a'tended the
public <-tain.natinns in thcaa branchi
• liberal education. In the common bran,
chi'* of an P.iiglisli education—in the high
c’rdejvai Intents-of literature and science-
in composition and elocution, the exain-
nation* spevk forth-'imelv**.
Mount Zioii certainly present* many ad-
vantage* :i* a nlsee for the education of
youthi and these advantages cannot be
•overlooked by those parent* who intend to
e -ml their clihvlteu abroad i'ur tlii ij»irpn«e.
The e*i eiwe* are «* m d< r;«te ax -in any
Other part of the country—it is a place of
unusual hexhh-special attention is paid to
tile conduct and moral* uf the Students ;
and there *re now in the Institution a nun»
bar of young gentlemen, who have nu,de
considerable advance*", science, and ali.wc
example c*tn\nt failtnexe.it a lavomabte
influence overthe minds ami liahitnuftlic.se
who aic in the incipient stages of their cd-
dcation. ... .
To parents^nd guari.innUhe nibscribcr
willTf.dd h iuself rc»;it'n*ible*for the cor
rect deport.nent and honourable progress
oithose w.io a e con.mitt •! *«i ’ •s-'ar-.
C r. BEMAN.
deejG. 18 nf
Emerson’s Elastic Razor \
Strops,
»• IV VI
r\ nr •
uA plan I ai.drr h.g'dv ircomnicmien
to the pubho. For aale h-
ANSON I* A US ».\S,
Druggist, No B, G bbons* Un.lding;.
nov “Ml •'
1‘laiiu. C|.)t!i-., hcuti I. l’laiils,
I NIVf. bales heavy‘due I’lai.is
' 2 I.»!.-» low priced stout lllur * lot It*
1 ,|,, mivtdi»b and IHue H..‘iunete»
1 caw rial Sc-tcli Tattan I’l.i.d*
Just receiv'd per »hq» Atlantic- * h-by
KAivKH l. MIN I'H
i.,v 18
JOHN MOOUHKAI)
U egs leave to iidonn Ins Irieml* in <,cor.
g.a, that he ha* established hiniscll
pci man’I Ilym this city a- a
p t> \nn\issVo u A\rvc\wm s
me *ste oi ■ • - *** *'-,
principal buMniv, m the iiisnagemeiit of
vhicli, he believes lie can do Ins Irirnd*
<i»t ce— lie r. In'* on tin* reputat'on e*ta
blishrd during along residence -n Sava.,
nah, on the refereneva to lua Ir.rn.ls, and
diligent attention, to continue the ennh-
denee of t'loie who may be pleased t » fa
vor him with th. ir luiaint fc*.
' j,'e\v Yak, Mlh October, 1822.
’teforrnee in S.vaunah— Mcsata Ccmnixa
U Gwai iih v.
lief, ronce in Augusta— Johm Moom, t.sq
nov 8
Classical & Knglisli School.
nil \ U r JMjc/WMYE LI.
f NFOIlMS Ins Fiienda and the I'uhlir,
I. that lie will re-open his School for
V.Ming I .allies and Genthimn, on Monday
i„.\t, the l-liIt ms', id 9 o’clock, A M. in
die rrnini under Sol . ..«'i'3 Lodge, iMt.xr the
old Freabyictiati Church.
i 10
Aiili-Syphii'-lic rills,
UOOTOlt /ii'.'itTiil''.I.OT,
gold at Ins store on the Hay,
* II H 1 , gr« a' r l!'u a‘ V f these I’iiis in the
ruMolh.il the svmptoina id a ce tan.
uncase in both aer.w. bn* been a. km.wle l»;
• .1 for more than twr.it. yte.H In numheik
..f patients throHghi-.it the t'n'.i d NtMe*.
l hey are war'u..-d lie.* from any kind. I
•nercnrtal prepar.'nin, ami tin- patiem who
..ci*-!. them m iy ai'end to lu* j'imiicmi ann
eunvenieney or tojnrmg their ««••* t.
'I ho anhscrilier h •* p* . pared a fri “It win*
,li of these Fills—they me *old with prmt-
•1 dircctio"* for tire, at S ( > perhox; one
rtwo nf winch is generally sufficient lei a
iedict erne.
joiin n. BF.iM iir.Lo 1.
net 24
Spaniel Hi'jfviiM,
I N w |.t is. I'i'lt, »i«! q» nM* M< *e», of «
. ry auperi et qun'itt, riciitvdfVi.tn II
> ana, and for sale by
JOHN 11. J'.F.IO t* CO.
nov t.l 9*> t
Notice.
rnilfi Snhsciiiieia* l’nt.bi"g Machine it'
li Yamne.raw.isnow ui read.... »* to re-
: *ivo Cotton to he compress. d»' - repnekf .'.
AImi Frodoee received on Storage; up.
,*ly to Stephen I'ai-r, at the machine, or
‘ 1 «. U .1. IIAIIKKSIIAY1.
20
For Sale,
V FIPST Mate Improved SODA MA-
CIIINK, with silver vent, and m com
plete order. The machine ia so for men tt-
,,, l„- easily portable- being put together
I, Midi a manner, as to be taken to pie-
ce* With perfect ease. Apply atihc office
->f tho Gimtoust.
q[j' The editor of the Augusta Chroni
cle will insert the above three timese and
send ins Hill to this office. ’
v 1
89
Jtlivrbte V'm'lm-j.
]) AV 1 l)”ltTl’T Kit,
»Vetr-//.it'* , ii, Conn.
f’ EEl’S on hand a gnat assortment ol
1%. Monument*, Grave Stone*, Tomb I’h
Ides of White mid Gold Shaded ntarld.
Fancy Fable* ; Oval, squared, and circula;
Cliimnev piece*t Cliimney Slabs fur fa
cings, healths, Cfc. All onhr» strictly ab
tended to.
Mr. ISAAC COHF.N is his agent for Sa-
vannah, any person there, wia* ng lor ci
ther of the above article*, cm have n view
of»hook of Monumental Drafts, in the n* w.
oet style, uml tltc prices will be made
Vuown by him.
nov 19 c»
Administrator’s Notice.
\ i.l. I'crio.u indebted to the «-*tate of
Ktixabetli lloflman, dec. arc requested
.«> make payment, and those to whom the
e»tate i* iixirbted, wul plra*e prevent tl.cit
.im* agrceklily 11»* e».o
l». W.I.F.ACII, A 'rn’ir.
dee. 12 fp 15
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
iXpliF. Foil-Mill on Mrs. Ancrum’s plan-
<L!L t.xt on hi* been completely repaired
lately, mid is now ready to work *s well as
any other mill on the' river. The rough-
vice that will be sent to the mill will he
kept heparatcly in dry and safe stores, and
shall be bett with the inmost care ami
economy, and the harrcllc will bcalwnvade-
hveml in good order. Empty barrels,
mailo of prime Ivrated slaves, will be flint-
ished at the mill when required. The
tt-rm* for cle.miug Kiee w ill he the same
*s at the other toll-mills. Those planters
who will engage to have,their entj i beat
at that mill, and keep her supplied. Will
have 200 tierces, ov a* much less as they
lease, beat at one turn. Applications con
cerning the mill, to bo made to Archibald
tir<*bner,.on the l’Uniaiion, or in Savan
nah, to
FF.TIT DE Y1LLKUS.
acp 10 rpt Factor, Mong.n’s whai
Administrator’s Notice.
N INEm'.ntb* after date of this notice
appl-caiinn will hema'lr i,, the Hoe.
mi able the .lutfiCes of the l-.feror Court
,f Ghatliam County, when siting for ordin-
iry purposes, for b avr to xr II I.< t No. 245
(two hundred ami fortv-fiv.-) in 'he tl.ir
'Util district id Monroe tjoinity, contain-
ing two hundred two and an balfaer-x —
being the real estate of Jercmi •*. I!t %,etf
ltceased. J I*. IIKNKY,
Admbiist'r <-•'Jt-rmniah (Jrunretf
Savannah, Ut Xwrmber, 18 r,.
Ext tutor’s Notice.
On tUfji II ilvi of Fehnuun t. U
w
llg propel
lunging to the
f the pr,
cd Dal
. Wliil
' Kei
also
tty - the pm
mall Plantation ni
grors,July, Derail
petty w ill bt put up and Lea* d and lured
ii one year, tu the highest b'dder. Notes
i'l. approved endorsers, will In* required.
Sale to commence »t 10 oMi rfc.
GEOIU.E MKI8I F.n,
F.xecnfo K* ate ol David K.'ifer.
ill tu\uwy. 182 I.
ja. 8 t 12
W MiUKN l ON, r*. 0.
FEMALE ACADEMY\
It UA10VA L-
J OSEPH ANDHKtVS an I THOMA' 1 P
JONi-.S, Principals of the above Aon
y, having disputed oftli -ir in'erevt in
the bail ling Licit occnpi* -l by them, have
removed to tlu- h'.althy at.d | leassut .il-
Inge of Willi.unshorn, in Granville Cotnpy,
N. C. IH miles wea*. from Warrenton t
re tlicii school will open on 'die second
Monday in January, 18 J.S.
the same course of study heretofore
pursued, w li lie continued under all the
same tenchets, they beingmc t.be softbc
f niiiy. The Pupil* ire in.»lnicU d, not on-
in the rudiinenls of kuewb-dgr, but al-
. in th * highest !> .inches ol Science, ever
ugh in Female semiiiHi-cx, iih-hnting
run-mar mid Parsing. Itelleh I. tin *, Geo-
•aplty, Chymesivy, Natural Fliilosophy.
ulanj, Akt"i.iioni;., Ac.
I’ll-* I’rincipals p tsseas a beMecl’hilo-
pliicnl nppartftiH than most of .m-- Col
leges: snd lectures are delivered tor th-
diireruit subjec s, accompanied with ex-
pciimetits.
Itoaid, with tuition in nil too shove bran
:h(*,6<) dollars per session; Music, Draw-
l*« *, and Paint in r, and the Latin and Greek
O.guugc it are also tuugut, and cna ged n:r
..lilnws: Music uO dollar*. Drawing aipl
Painting 2tl dollar - , and the langimge* F
dolla. s per session : tho arni um I >i boar
and tuition i* payith-e in ndvaum-, hi
och Lady 5* to f‘iriii.«!r hers. P w tli a <!i
.’Ilid, n t>air of M-.eota, Blank.:!*, fr F.n
I*. New Pupils pay only f t’in tiic pa
nl the session m which tlmy are ud-» i !«*■
I here are eight con.j . lent teacho
whose time is devoted to the buhine*-s
this institution.
mUi<ir.\tborow;h, «V. C. Aii>, 30, *822,
dec 3 t f 1
To the Public.
J CAHNOCII \N and F. MITCHEI. arc
• sorry to h<- again bsotigl.t ht-li re the
public by a seooi.d noUcc of Mr Ghri-fte’s,
-,-ho has undoubtedly claim* against tlu-m-
dricli, wh«-n finahv liquidated on the de
cision of the suit now pcndmg»they will
try to satisfy as soon a* p.Ka.ble thereafter
The deeds under which Mr Christie claim 1
ui exclusive right to all the r.-»l uml'per-
oirnl estate of Carnochan U Mitchel, arc
••insider, d as informal, unjust iui<l liegal.
lienee they have been brought andau-a-’ill
irfore the court, and other deed* l ave
.icon executed snd recorded, conveying
Mie property for ihetise of all their credit ■
i«, Mr Christie included, without any trust
or reservation ben- ficial to C. f rf M. or their
fnmilics; and if 'his ho no' ayre hie to that
gentleman, it must nevertheless appear
fair and «quitahle to the public and all who
have » sense of justice.
The Trust«*.** tinder the late deeds are
auxiouo to sell the l.andsin Florida, slhtdcd
to in the notice ol *ir Christie, and to ap-
plv the proceeds loth.- immediate payment
f part of hi* demand, and deposit n suffi-
i.-nev thereof l«» cover all his claim, sub-
_ -ct to the derision of the eonrl-hut his
oiipus-tion to any rcssonahle salt-, w one in-
teiested in lus own right, whilst injuring
s!l parties cuncerued, rflust he home until a
e can he made under an order of coutl.
pine 10
Editors of papers who insert Mr Chris-
i’a notice, will please insert the above
until his is wijjidrnwn, and forward their
bin* to the Savannah Henublican Office,
' ere they will be promptly paid^y
Frxncia IL Nicoll, A
and Co.
Csxe Ciretut Court
Uni*el 9t*te«, Dio
trict of G* orgia.
W. Scarhr'«.gh ami I
others. J
Vhumhtn, I Jrt September, 1822.
P ROCKxS having i»«ued in tins cauae,
rcttir-.rble to the term of this eomt
in Decen.ber neit; anti it being ret re
sented that John liadett, William S Gil-
b-tt. Samuel Yale*, Andrew Low, and J< hi.
II igne, «left:n.laii»*ii. the said cause, reside
without the hunt* of the District of Geor
gia : Il i* urd-ic l, tiiat the said John Ha*-
lett, William S. Gillctt. Sarruei Yates, John
Hogue ami Andrew I.ow appear at the
term of this court to be hnklen at Savan-
nah in the term of December next, loan,
awer to the plaii.nf!*on the merit* of their
said petit on, and that a copy of this or
der he published in one .1 the gazettes «>t
tl.is rate for three months and that the
plaintiffs have leave to take such further
proceeding, a* arc prescr.brd in the r
in such rasa ma le and provided.
CUYLKR, District Judge.
True extract from the minuter.
GEO GLEN, Clerk.
Savwninb, S'jit 13, 1822. Sep 14
lu the Circuit Court of the
United States,
In nrd for the. District of Peunsyl
ranin, in the third Circuit.
BBTV. F.EN
Joseph Marx and Joseph'
Marx and Gouge Marx,
citizens of the state of
Virginia, v. ho sue as well
in th.ir own names as in’
behalf of such ether Fer-
si.iiSaSiiickliolduranf the
late Bank of the Unit-
St:.t
, rt tofire
named, asahall-cor.ie
and become Fumes
hereto, r.oiilributiug to
thel'.xpetises of this Sul.
— Complainants.
AND
David Lenox. Elias Bon-
•limit, Robert Smith,Ja*.
C. Fisher, Joseph Siiux,
Archibald McCall, Pain
Sieman, *tamii.-l Coates,
Henry Pratt,(!• • rgi-F. x,
Faxcliall Hollingsworth,
John Siille, Th« in is M.
YVilling, Horace Hinne.y,
George Harrison, Ab.jah
llnmnio id, William Bay
ard 'ami ClMt-r Mol
colt, citizen of tlie State.
0.' Fcinsylvu'iia, Trita-
tcea ofthc late Bank of
United States.
In Equity*
October,
&
Nl) now, to wit, this twenty-third dry
and twenty-two,-hiscause came be
fore the Court, on a Mandate from the llo
Dotnhlc the Supreme Cornt of the United
Stale* for further proceedings. Where
upon it is ordinal and deemed—Tiiat the
holdets of Notes of tin. iatc Bank of th-
United States, bring them inibr payment
;il the Ian* Banking House ol said Bank
the city of Philadelphia, before tltc el
vcttth ih.q of April. A. 1). 1823, and that
on that day this Court will make a tin..!
Decree for Distribution of the funds re
solved ,n Hie hands of the defendants for
payment of said Notes i and it is further
oi .It red and decreed, tljat the Clerk cause
ihi* order to be published in one public
he" spnper in each of the following place®,
to wit:—Phdadeljjliin, Boston, New York,
llnhimore, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah,
and New Orleans, at least once a w eck, for
iiiu. calender months, before the said ele
venth day <>f April next. A true copy.
1).CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C.
The Editor* of the Boston Evening Ga-
xelti*. at Boston, of the New-York Even,
ing Post, at New York, of the American,
at Baltimore, of the Norfolk Herald, at
Norfolk, of tho Charleston City Gazette, ut
Charleston, ol the* Georgian, at Savannah,
if the Louisiana Advertiser, at New.
Orleans, are tvqu sled to ins. rt the above
itin irrespective gazettes once h week
>r i.ii.e calender mouths, before the 11 •.
\t) of April, .823, ami to forward then
hills aa.M-on thereafter as may be, to tin-
ibacriber, a< contpanied by an affidavit
uving the pnhllcal-oii, conformably to
the foregoing ordr i
n-av 9 U. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C.
W hiskey ami l’ork.
IdllS old Fhijad.hdru Whiskey
7 - .hi l’ri.ucdo
For ox ay
UALIx UOYT U CO.
Soda l'owdora.
J UST-received, Messrs J.yuch h Clurk'i
Soda Powders, in To. Boxes. F..i
mte by t ANSON PARSONS,
Druggist, N° 8, Gibbons’ buddings
dec 9 U
Saiatoga Uouga-ss Mineral
spring Waters,
1UST received l>cr hi g Joseph, an ad-
»" mtonal supply, in Quart an.l pint hot
iPs, well packed in w.u and straw, war-
i anted in bracr—fo.’*•!•• by
ANSON PARSONS,
Druggist, No 8, Gibbon,' building*
dec 9 U
Notice and Caution.
W HF.REA8 I have been informed that
John Carnochan an.l Peter Mitchell
of this city have by sundry deedtiyccijlly
mortgaged and assigned to divers persona
either their individual creditors, creditors
of xbe l*tc firm of Carnochan iJ Mitchell,
or other*, all or sundry t{ie property '.nil
estate, both real .'•ul personal, offlrc said
firm, m well as tlmir own --.dixidual pro
perty and estate, consisting together of
houses, lots, lands, store*," Irarves hegroe*,
J»c. in Savannah and Da ten in Georgia, or
the ncighboi hiNNl thereof, and else when
w ith their Interest or shage in the stock
of the lower steam null Hear Darieu, am.
sundry shares in the United Stales. Bai.k
and other banks, as well as sundry d. hts
due to them it various places, besides
lands, hrt», negroes, fcc. in the termor* ol
Florida, and paiticu'.arly one large traet ol
.and bought of Forbes W Co. lying he
tween the river* St. Marks ami Apalachi
cola in the territory- of Florida aforesaid.
Tliesesre hetehy to caution the pubnc a-
gainst pm chasing any pan ofi.K- said pt o :
pert) or estate so conveyed, or any other
property belonging to tho aa.u Uari..wh«.
iJ Mitchell, or either ol them, a* I hold pr i
or mortgsgex on the greatest part then
which ate o.t record in the rrpMn in ha-
vannah ami Darien aforetaid and n Char-
S. G. ui-.l equiF.blc leinx «»:• n.l the
nropetiy ol said J dm UamocUn and PeUr
I Mitchell. M 1LUAM ClilaS) i U.
1 u,nr8 412
NOTICE.
A Young Man who I. •» hud a good edit-
.cation, un<es a good (isnd,and haviiq,
on long accustomed to active bu-dross,
l undersinnds w— ll the nature ol a-eouut-
and hook-keeping, wishes employment ii
some respectable bi.sii.'-s* in this city;
he chit come well recommended, and a-
■mployriieiit is Ins object, he wottld no' r.
quire much of a salary. A line nddresivi
to A. B. through the post office, will be a'
tended to. uc 13 at
Superior Court—Camden
County.
John M'Nisli.'t
■ I
October Term, 1822.
Nisi.;
lo*gal repre- J>-
si-nta-ive* ol I
John Counti I
deceased. J
O N the Pitition of John M'Nish of Sa
vannah. in the county of rhattuun,
«tati'»g that John Conner in hi* !..«• time,
to wit. On the 27th day of July, A. I). 18211.
executed to him lii* two several bond*, in
1 he pet al »um of two hundred dolbo s txoh,
conditioned for the payment of oi e fiun-
dttd dollars each, on the fust days ol Ja
nuary, in the year* ol our Lord one tliou--
sand eight hundred and twenty one, and
one thousand eight hundred and twenty-
two ; and for the better securing the pay
ment then. f,the said John Conner on the
Haul twenty-seventh day of July, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
ami twenty, did make his certain deed
of mortgage, whereby he mortgaged
to him, his heir*, ex ecu', on, administra
tors, and ai-.-gos, ad that piece or par-
cel of Latm, containing three hundted
ade* more or leas, being the South East
• ndof a four hundred acre tract of land,
originally granted to William M'tntosh, si
tuate lying a->! b. ing on H.* south aide of
the Great Swnla River and water* thereof,
in the county of Camden, and Stall- afore
said ; an! which, by a chain of conveyances
li!-can-.c the property of Hie said John M‘-
v ish, and was sofil by him to the said John
Conner: Tiiat there is now due and un
paid. on the said ho„ds and moitcagc, the
principal sum ..fTwo luimlrcd Dollars, with
lawful iut.-iehl on oarh of the said sums ol
one hundrei! Dollars, from the first day nl
January one tl,»<is-u,<l f,ght hundred and
twenty one,and f...m t1ite-iir.it d-y of Janu
ary one thousand eight hundred wul twenty
two; and praying the F> rtcloaorc of the
Equity <.f R< demption of the said John
‘.h.:iiu.r, hi* Ift-irr, executors, administra
tors, and assigns of, u. ami t<- the said mort
gaged premises; hi d that the said mort-
g. ged premises may he wild at puMic Hue-
non, according to the Sialute in such case
made and provided. On motion nf C. S.
Henry, Attorney for pet.tinner, It is order-
d that the principal uml interest due on
ilix* snd mortgage, together with the cost
i.f this appiii aiton be paid into this-courts
within'I welte moi.ths from this date, o,
dicrwisc that the Equity nf Redemption of
the said John Count r, his heirs, ex. cutors-
administrxtors and assigns, he Irom lh> ncc-
forth forever foreclosed, and that such fur
ther an 1 other proceed ngs lake place, as
arc pursuant to the Statute in such case
made and provided. And it is further or
dered, that this rule be published in one ol
the gazettes of this state, at least once a-
montli far twelve months, to the time ap
pointed for the payment of said money in
to cou t.
Let the Role N'fi issue 28 h OcL 1822.
J. II. MON'I GOMEKY, Judgf.ai o.
Trtu- extract from the nvnutea of said
court, this twenty -eighth day of No
vember, 1822.
JOHN BAII.EY, Clerk,
dec 24 $re ‘25
llaxall’s Ilichmoml Knpe.-
lino fresh Flour.
‘^CiO llAM,{Kl s J ,sl ; ceived.amlcon
—.U*-' stain supplies will continue to at
Rafct-rs and families can be hccou.
modaled with any quantity^they may wia-
u purchase. The. quality of this tlour i:
esteemed very surerio'.
Richmond Manufactory CUT NADS
made of Russia and Swedes Iron, 80 C;o>A-
ft om 3d up to 30d For sale by
PONCE MACKENZIE.
nov IS |rc to
Fur Sale.
TV GANG of 50 negroes, they will h
wTcA sold very reasonably for ca»!t or goo
town notes or acceptance*, having a short
tone to run. Apply to
JOIIN 1\ WILLIAMSON,
dec 6 »i t 10
njf,
S(D
Hall, huj t b; Co.
■for nil', lamliny fmm ihip -MVup
UHLS prime Puts, Ncw-YoiXctty
Inspection
bbls Mes« lleef
10 bhls Hams
VO bhls Muscovado Sugar
5 pipes 1’ierpoint’* Gin
2 do Holland do
2 do Cognac Rraudv
‘2 do an.l 6 bhds Rye Whiskey
2 l.iuls Jamaica Rum
20 b -\t * R*i*in*
Yc Aivple*
Notice.
« T the expiration of nine months from
z Atliisdate, l shall apply totjie honorable
he Justices of the Inferior court of Cha
tham county, far leave to sell the following
real and personal property held by the late
It J. Houston in true.,'vis :
Cedar Grove plantation, containing up-
aids of 1‘JOO acres, situated in the district
of " bite Bluff.
One Tract of Land, containing 50 acres,
:ar tho above.
May Island, containing 100 acres, more
or less, situated on the marshes of Little
Ogechec- river.
Also, between 65 and 70 Slaves.
PAT. DOL'S'fON,
May 13,1822. atlm’r. Ji. J. Jfouiton.
may 16 A
Notice.
> T1NE months after the date of this no.
H lice, application will l>c made to the.
Honorable the Justices ol the Inferior
urt of Liberty County, for permission
- o sell the real estate ol Lelty Carter, tie-
eased, for the benefit t f the heirs and
c.rcditois • I the said deceased.
LlGHl TOWNSEND, Atlm’or.
atig 15 4*
Tide Swamp Plont.-lion.
1 * HE Mil «cfiber t ilers fm rale llu.i a<8*
^ k»o» n pUutallon fa!!. I
V.vt-Mtuu UU1,
mmediately below the city . t Rnratt
Hkh. containing 230 -etc* «f | r.l*-•
ivtainpi sl otit 215 arre* under gotuib 'h
•ml in plai t ng order, and hetwevr. I -nd
200 acres ol high land Buo.hrc* xuPtc.rnt
fur * gang of h hunthcd nt grocs, s ilk b*rn»
Ac.
Terrex accommotlHting to a gmxl pc-r*4«»
er. For further purticulai*apply to»J*'«ca
It. & J. HABERSHAM, or to the sx*«i»
n Charleston.
H. M. HAW.
iv 16 »102
Iiilormatiun Wonted.
IF a young mat:, who left DiJ 'let.lw
L land, in August, 1815, snd arrive tint X.
Y’ork, mi or hbout Octebermthe aame-j^ja-,
by the name ol JOHN GANNON, 'toy or-
-tipa'.ion a Currier, sen Of Thomas GaanaJlf
.f B-ick-lane. Dublin, by applying afl Nn-
118. Chatham-itrect, New Ymk, sritt
hear of something very muebto hi*
tage. Any person giving information ct
said J. G if living, or if dead, where died,
and particulars thereof, shall be amply re*
warded for the same, by addressing a letter
t if out of the city) to (J-.e above number.
Printers of Newspapers in the Union, will
confer a favor bv giving tins an insertion,
tier 23 24
Notice.
VTINF. piontlis -.’tier date application uill
i_ w b* made to the honorable the Justici
f the Infci iorcourt ufCanulcncounty, fi
leave to sell nil the lands in said com.ty
in-longing to the estate of John King, lat w
of Effingham countv.
SARAH KING, m/m'r.r.
April 5, 1822. §a* Clark county, Ga.
Notice.
N INE months al'tc <iate application w
he made to the honorable the .h
• «*•» of the toferior court of Gb, nu county,
ii leave to sell alltlie lands ii*. said county
oeionginffto the es-ate of J-cdin King, late
11 Effingham count".
S ARAH '.UNO, fl./m’rr.
April .5,1822. §a* 'Clark county, via.
apnl 6
Mutch Lights,
Yzaou SALE, by
iJ? ANSON FAR SONS,
Not’ice.
V T the expiration of nine month* from
this date, I »ba f I apply to the honora
ble the Justices uf the Inferior court of
Chatham county, for leave to sell the fol
lowing real property -of the estate of H. J.
.Ions'on, viz:
One tract of 354} acres of Land in
Brvan county, situated on Red II nl creek.
One undivided fourth part of 1450 acre*
of Land in McIntosh county, situated on
the Alata-uaha river.
Twelve Lott in the town of Brunswick,
Glynn county.
PAT. HOUSTON,
llav 13, 1822. adm'r. H. J. II.
mav 16 $
.Me ss ai id Prime Pork, i$c.
Jut: received per shift .Mu§ ora,
/Y Jfv BARRELS Me.s Pork
li-J 30 do Prime do
20 bbls Imitation Brandy
For saie by
.1. B. HERBERT U CO.
dec 18 20
KLOUll.
BARRELS Superfine Flour,
•S'iJ'tJ linditig, and for sale bv
UALL, .HOYT & CO.
dec 24 25
VALUABLE MEDICINES.
wisimrs
CI1EM1C.il
ANTI-DYSENTERIC MEDICINE,
.'l Discovery in the Vegetable Kingdom <f
JYbrth .Intel ica, by the Proprietor, i’
J USTLY' esteemed by all who haVeuseu
it, for curing Dysentery, (or Bloody
Flux,) Diarrhoea, (or Summer complaiut,)
Cholera Morbus, Acidity, Vomiting, Sick
ness and Pain in the Stomach, Dyspepsia,
Cholic, Worms, lie. tested by a successful
practice of seven years, and approved by
the most respectable physicians in Ncw»
Y'orb and Philadelphia; being peculiarly
useful to families of young Children, Mas
ters nf fillips, Forts, Prisons, Factories,
Planters, TiaveHera, Ac. Prepared w»th
directions, a:. iegsrd& the ages of Children,
Diet, Ac.—Price gl per phial, containing
about 100 dozes, and 6 anodynes, sufficient
for 2 or 3 children in the early stages of
bowel complaints.
INDIAN
BOTANICAL AGUE DROPS,
.£ Discovery by the Indians of North ^mericB
(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. Ac. and failing in no instance of pro
ducing the desired effect-—Price &1 per
phial, containing 100 dozes, an emetic, and
6 anodynes—sufficient to cure 2 or 3 chil
dren, with an ordinary fever and ague.
Cayuga, October 14, 1821.
We, the subscribers, do certify, that itt
the year 1814, a hospital for the invalid sol,
diet s of the United States’ army was esta
blislied on the west slv-re of the Cayuga
I.r.ke, and placed under the care of Dr.
John Vought; that moat of them were af
flicted with the dysenteiy and camp diar
rhoea : that the success of his medecine
was such os to restore them to perfect
health, and return them all to the artnyy
and we recommend his mtiltcine asavw
luubic discovery in the healirg art.
JOHN HARRIS,
Chief com. officer at Lewiston during tht
late war,
JACOB L. LAI ZKI.ERK.
Ci-mmissary for- the county ol Scncca du
ring the late war.
•1 USSi'.L PRATT,
JAMES RENNET,
CHARLES LALL1ET.
Dr. John (?. Vought.—Dear Ft lend—I
have pres..; lied thy Indian U< tatm al Ague
Diops for ’60 cases of Intcrmutcnts, oi Fe
ver and A»-uc, and have performed perfect
curt s in every instance except three, wh®
would u..ii follow directions, there baa
- een n-o injmious tflect.- produced in any
•me Vase, and not u single relapse, ahko*
ii is more than eight tnonlhs since I made
the -first trial cf it. 1 have al»o found it •
ver y ii.sefnl remedy in Bilious remittent^
off it daily when they have shown* tfispo
-j'.ion to assume a typhoid slate. 1 have
• Iso experienced the same good effect*
iromtliy Anti-Dy stnU-nc Medicine,in bWw-
1 el complaints, in cvety cnsetlrat 1 have tit
led its efficacy, in haste, I am thy lrrciid,
Uc.
ISAAC SMITH.
Lock fort, .\iagara Co. A. T. 1C th mo. 8th^
1822.
Charlotte, July 24,1821.
I wak taken in September with ft-vcP
and ague, and the bloody flux s ion follow
ed, w Inch left me with a chronic din11 area.
I j ut up with Capt. Negus, in RocheMvr,
and sent forln. Vmiglu, who put me un
der the influence of his Anti-Dyscnt( •*
Medecine./ 1 paid all attention to hu* di-
'ections foi tinte days, and was perfectly
i-.-lieved and tree from fever. I took some
of the medecine on board of the vetxel,
and have witnessed tire good effects with
all who used it. 1 advise all captains of ves
sels to keep this medicine on bcarduvnd
they will find it a valuable remedy id all
bowel complaints, t
B. PEASE,
Captain of the Gcneesee Packet oq Lake
Ontano.
A further referet ce is made to the
whole rale Agents, Hull U h.rwnc, J. C
Morrison, Walter U. Townsci.ii, 39a Pearl,
treett and J B l)od<i U Co, lo9JJn-adway,-
opposite John street, New-York ; t hatcher
U Thompson, PiiilJlietphia ; Anson Pai-
aor.s, Savannah; and Pease and Butler, Bal
timore, Druggists and Apothecaries t—re-
tui? by Dr Johnson, Bufl.dc t Dr Smitii*
Lockport; Dr Niven, Newburgh; Dr Hitob-
cock, Utica, Drs Mynderse & Mi w!oclr v
Schenectady; Dr Metivo, Itudaon; Dr
Croswell, Catsk.lt; Drs Barnes and Nel.^co,
Poughkeepsie, N Y : H Meigs U C>>, Alba
ny; Aaron \ark, Postmaster, Yonkers, M
Y j J I. Mott, Tarry town; Harris, Picker,
U Jones, S>ng-snig j and wholesale and re
tail by the Soie Proprietor, liochestcr,
Monroe county, N Y ; and by one of the
p.inJpol Phys-cuns, Druggists or Back-
Seller.-., in most of the impuiu.nl townxtn
the Lulled Stales.
Tins Med.ci:ie is sold bv the Subsci'iiiCl^
Agent tor the State of Georgia.
ASsQS i'.UWONS. .
dec 23 24 ‘ J
dec 27 27