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Insurance ngainsit Fire.
Rj illlK .Etna Insurance Comm**), Han-
<14 Lml, continue 1 i insure M *••*!
Dmlii*. ;s, Merchandize. Fumitort*, and
liter property, including VmmIi in port,
tlicir Oirgoca, Ac. against h’»» ° r damage
by Fur, fi.m.iy (run from one inouili in
one or mrte yeaft.
The comltlton* which nf* moderate, may
“he known on Hiiphctilioii to 'he subscribe*,
who Is aut hurried agent, and i* empowered
to issue policies without the dehy incident
to other agencies of this mf me.
The company nmlcrtaka in all cases to
pay the loil amount, of lhepctn.il loan, pi"-
vided it docH not exceed;the amount if*
mned. The premiums arejreasonablc, ami
should oiler u strong indy-cement to any
tk-ison having property at ihi zaid to pluct
it in security. (
net ,11 88 JL
im
M ANTON.
Emcrfion’a Elastic ltnzor I
Strops,
£\ UK. h nrtv Patent. and on an improved
|.lull; «n*1 u*c highly recoinmeiided
to the publio. For sale by
^ ANSON PARSONS,
Druggist, No K, Gibbons' Building*,
nnv 30 5
I’luins, Cloths, Scotdi Plaids.
1 AIVK bales heavy Hoe Plains
; 2 bales low priced atnnl Blue cloths
1 do mixt drab nod llliie (Jnssimeiex
1 case real Scotch Tartan Fluid*
.lust receiv'd per ship Atlantic—for sale by
BAKER MIN I ON.
nnv t'3 i
GEORG
Seavi.Toa Gknk(ia». , h Orricr,^
December 17, 1822. 5
N OTICE is now giveii to those who
claim land in this nult under Head
Jligl-t Warrants, 1 hat by/an act passed at
the present session ofth-a Legislature, y/m
are forever precluded frotn the expectation
of iurilicr extension, yt»u having drained
the cup of indulgence w its la*' drop ; ho
that if they do not pats their lands into
f;runts by the 8tlt day of November next,
they will revert to, and become the pro.
petty of the slate, and consequently nub #
ject to be survey cd, or ti.lteti up l»y any pei
aon who may he induce/i to do so. Vou
are now, I piesiiine, ini j om-srion of* the
metum of discharging tit/: fees of oilier, mi
sing from the procetils of your present
crojis, and you may not be so at the last
pinch next full—ihciefose I advise you, not
to delay a moment, TJic fortunate draw*
era in the 3d Lottery, that »» th**. Lottery
preceding the last, ns \vu 1 «« those who
have ill awn prises m tlir 4 h or last lottuiy,
inay be pushing fnrA-ard their grants next
si ssioa, It si (lie Legislature should not
conclude oil a continued extension ol the
term allowed to them. This you will rend-
ly perceive, must produce a great influx.
«nu an overwhelming pressure of businei ,
bo that 1 could nut, even with the aid ot
twenty assistHiitH, which 1 am not dispo.
sed to employ in any exigency, meu (fir
applications ut that time, so as to givt
timely relief. If y ou wish to avoid the ex*
peuseol travelling to the seat ot Govern*
went, you may readily obtain your grant
by enclosing to me by mail, or private ctn
veyance 1 , ‘25 lor all grunts under 5UU a-
crea, ami i«>r .11 grants over 500 uml no
exceeding lOOOncies, the sum of gf 5u.
The grams will he promptly attended to
and the change, if any, will be found n
the envelope on till* receipt ol y our grant
or grur ts For your fu.liter Infonnatiui..
you will remember tlmt no money i- ri.-
rciv dm the Stuto Treasury, except tin-
bills ol the State Hank, Flamers* flank,
Merchant's 11 - irk. of Augusta, the Dai iei
Dank, und tl.o State Dank of South Ohio
linu £1 on the small and £2 on the larges,
•grantsjNCyirolina State hi,law-ill hcreceiv*
cd by the state officers fot their leea, aim
lulls of due or two uiiuharleied bunks, say
Similford’n, Mullock Lt Wells’ in small sums,
occasionally. Urnfuty ihuuyoia are re-
• quested to transmit, without delay, nil plats
which remain m their offiuca to tins office.
DANIEL 8 i-UltUKS, Sm. Geo.
(H* Print era of the several Gazettes in
'this state, lire request* d to give the nbovj.
ithree iusv rtion**, aodjforwaul their accounu
•to. this department lor payment,
live 31 p30
JOHN MOOUllEAl)
B egs leave to inform his friends in C'-cor-
g’.a, that he has established bilijsclf
permanently in this city as a
C o mnvvsaum Alt\-c\\atvl,
The sale of Southern Produce will be lus
principal business, in the management ol
wl di, lie believes he can do his friend*
just-lie—he relies on the. reputation esta
hlisht-dduring along residence m Savan
uali, oil ti»e references to his friends, and
diligent attention, to continue the coiifi*
•iisnce of those who may he pleased to fa
vor him with their busiiu is.
JVc-.-r York, l 2titb October, 1322.
■Reference in Savannah— Messrs Cum muni
U GWATItMKT.
Kelt fence in AtiguMa—Joira Mooiik, Esq
nov 8 81'45
MOUN T ZION INSTITU
TION.
OTSVnS regular course of instruction in
il. this Seminary will commence on tin
tkhi Monday in.launury, 1823. The public
arj v\ell acquit'uted with the literary «lur
acti r of this Institution, And ate tlisp ,H. : d
it is beiii'VevI, to appreciate its merits. It
has been for ten years in succeed and
unremitted operation t and it is nromidc-r.i*
tion.neculiarly cheering to the heuitsrf
iliose whose reputation and laboiiix have
been identiftetl with its existence and
j rospenty, that a g>ati-r number of clns
■ licul scholat s have been instructed during
‘that period, within its walls, than f-»r tlie
same length ef time in any other Academy
in the stute. For the correctness i nd va
lue uf'he instruction cutmiuicatul, th
public arc referred to those voting gentle,
men who have 'received tluir education
cithcV wholly ur in part at this institution.
Many of them have already entered upon
the adrive professions in life, who do ere*
(lit to the place of their education, and
who cannot fail, in process of time, to sus<
tain an honourable rank among the promi
nent characters of our State. I'lie acquire*
incuts' und reputation of scholan, furnish
the best testimony ol the competence ami
•fidelity of teachers.
It has been the aim of the Instructors in
this Institution to iruke Tuouueoit selm*
la s, rather than to Require an ephemeral
reputation by teaching " a mass of things,
but nothing distinctly”—and thus leaving
the pupil to become s mere mntterer at
last. Those w iio would form a correct o
pinion a* to the manner in which the l.u •
and Greek Ctassicks are taught, a c re
quested to consult the literary gen lemen
who have from time do* time' attended the
public examinations in these branches of
a liberal education. In thexommon bran
ches of an English education—in the high
cr departments of literature) siul science—
in composition and elocution, the ex -m-
.nations speak for tln tnselvus-
Mouut Zion certainly present* many ad-
TurtUgesus a ulace for the education of
youth; and thes-« advantages cannot be
overlooked by those parents who Intend tu
send tlicir children abroad for this purpose
The expenses are as moderate as in any
other part of the country-»t is a place ul
unusual health—special attention is paid to
the conduct and morals of the students i
and there are now in the institution a num
ber of young gentlemen, who have made
considerable advances in science, and whose
example cannot fail to efcerl a favourable
influence overthe minds Kitd habits of those
Who me in the incipient- stages of tlicir eil
sucation.
h' -To parents and guardianathe subscriber
Drill hold himself responsible for the cor.
pt deportment ami honourable progress
: WAo.aiU'Committed *<>hi«care.
C. P. BEN!AN.
iW. 18 uf ^
iv-i-'j —
“ ske}'and Poi-k.
ulil Philiaiiljlbi.'Whiskey
L-'MvSS Fo i*
Fume do
.LjHOYTtf CO.
Ciassicai k English School.
HICMll' JIacHOMYELL
I NFO It.MS his Friends und the Fublic,
' that he will re-open his School f»»v (
fining Ladies t-t-d Gentlemen, on Monday
text, the I4>h insi, ul 9 o'clock, A M. in
the room tinder Solomon's Lodge, near the
Uhl Fleshy tclian Church,
net 10
Anti-Syphilitic Tills, *
ruvrAtun nr
DOCTOR iJERTIIELOT,
Jlud suit I nt Ills Store on the Enij,
jrn.iK grrnl rW.wcy • I these Mils iMlie
ii cure uf nil '!"■ symp-.oms of» certain
.cnveiii bothnext-s, Ii.-im hern wkno'.vlfflg
.1 fur mote tl.r)n (wenty years Iry numbers
fnntients lliwlKheut tin: Unite.) Slates.
I'lu-y sre \varnmuu\ |ree from any him) <T
mcicur'ml prepjirstiou, nnj the patient wlin
uses tlitm -rinW nltrivl to his business nmJ
follow ltl» own’ mtlmen or (lict without in-
otivenierct or injnrin|| their efl.-rt.
'the snhrerihoi It sptepnnul«fushsup
ply of these Pill,-tin y uie snlil with print-
it directions I'm 1 use, ul SG per box i one
,r two r.f which i< Kuueeully auflioient for u
i..ufect cure.
JP.-IM If. HF.1ITIIELOT.
not 2-t |V
t v-
Hmiliph Scgat'a,
N win it i Lull, to <1 qenrtt. Poses, of *
ry super! to qnulilt, ictuutl I'ttim II
vans, ttntl for stile by
John ii. liEll) U co.
nov tJ 99! +
Notice, v
rpllK Subscri'n ia' Fat-A’ii-g Machine nt
41 Yaniaofaw, v* now m rvadincss to re*
ive Dutton tu b e compressed or repacked.
Also Produce received on Storage j ap
ply to btephen frarr, at the nmchino, or
U. & J. 11AMEHSMAM.
nov 2ft it
Administrator’s Notice.
A I.L Persons indebted to the estate of
LV Elisabeth llnllmxii, «lcc. are requested
to make payment. Mid those towhunitlic
fstaU; is huLhicd, will pU-s:ic present tlicir
claims agreeably to law, to
It. W. LEACH, Adm’tr.
dec 12 ti‘ 18
Administrator’s Notice.
VT INK months after date of this notice
1.x application will be made to the Hon*
Durable the. .Inslices of the Inferior Court
of Chatham County, when sitting for ordin
ary purposes,'for leave to hc II L« t No. 245
(two luinrhv.d and forty-five) in the thir
teenth district of Monroe County, contain*
ing two hundred two and an half acres—
being the real estate of Jeremiah Crnmett
deceased, .1 P. 1IENMY,
Ailminist'r of Jeremiah Cromctt
Savuimuh, Ii/ *Yovembcr t 1822.
nov2 $a
Executor’s Notice.
On thrjtiat tiny if Febwary next, 182.1, •
W ild, be rented anil hired the follow.
ing property, on the premiara he-
longing to the estate of David Kc-ifer, vis
a imail Plantation on While lllnfT, also 3.
negroes,July, Dornh and Betty-, the pro
pet ty will he put up and Leased am! lured
fet one year, to the highest I) elder. Noti f
with approved endors-rs, will he reipured.
Sale to commence at 1ft o’clock.
, GKOKGK IIKPU.RH,
Kxecutoi Eb’utc of David K.'ifei.
UtJfiomny 1821.
,jn.i 3 f 3°-
WARRKNI ON, IS. c..
FEMALE ACADEMY,
•HESlOVAIj.
J OSEPH A NO It HUS ami THOMAS 1>
JON S, FunCipais of the above Aca
demy,.having disposed of their interct in
the h.iilling lateiv uci it pied by them, have
removed to the healthy and j h asnnt vil
lage of Williumsboro, m Granville County,
N. C. 18 mijes vveai from Warrcnton;
where tlicir school will open on the* second
Monday in Jamiaty, 1821
t’l.u same course of til tidy herefotm
pursued, wdl be continued under nil the
same tcflfclters, they being members of th<.
f.inily. The Pupils are instruct*.d, not on
ly in the. rudiments of knowledge, but al
so in tin* highest brunches of Science, ever
„tmight in Female seminaries, including
Grammar and Parsing, lit lies L- ttrrs, Geo-
gin pity, Chymestry, Natural Philosophy,
liotttity, Astronomy, Ike.
Tim Principals possess a better Philo,
sophicul npnur lilts than moat cf our Col
leges ; and lectures are delivered on the
different subjects, accompanied with ex
periment®.
Hoard, with tuition in all tne above bran
ches, 6U dollars per session; Music, Draw,
ing,and Paintin.f, and the Latin and Greek
languages arc also taught, and cuarged as
follows: Music 30 dollars, Drawing ant 1
Painting 20 dollars, and the languages 10
loll;,, s per session ;tho amount foaboard
and tuition is payable in advance, and
each Lady ii to furnish hersulf with a Co-
vt-rlid, a pair of Sheets, IllankrtB, h Tow-
, la. New Pupils pay only from the part
of the session in which they are admi'led,
There are eight competent teachers,
whose lime is devoted to the business oi’
ibis institution.
1 IViHinmsburnu'ili, »Y. C, Nov, 30,1822.
di e 3 rj- 7
l-'or Sale,
1 FIRST U:ue Improved SODA MA-
/V CHINK, with silver vent, utai in com
plete older. Th<- machine is si* lor media-*
to be easily portable—In ing put tog-then-
m such a manner, as to b« taken l»» \ iu-
ces with perfect ease. Apply althe ollipe
uf the Gkoaout.
dj” The editor of the Augusta Chroui*
clt- will insert the above three times, und
.end lus Hdl to .this oflir.e. •
nm 1 > 9
Nlivi-tAu EacUivj.
- - VA\\^V —
DAVID RITTER,
New'Haven, Conn.
R KRPS on hand a great assortment of
Monuments, Grave Stones, Tomb Ta
bles of \1 bite and Gold Sliuded marble,
Fancy Tables *, Oval, squared, and circular
Chimney pieces; Chimney Slabs for fa
cings, healths, {Jc, All orders strictly at
tended to,
Mr. ISAAC COHEN is his agent for Sa
vannah, any person there, wishing for ci
ther »t the above at tides, can have n view
of i book of Monumental Drafts, in the new
est style, uml the prices will bo made
known by him.
nm- 19 cf
Laurel Iliil 'Toll-Mill.
OpilK Toll-Mill on Mrs. Ancrunfs plan*
-11 tat ou has. been completely repaired
lately, and is now ready to work as well as
any other mill on the river. Tlie rough-
rice that will he sent to the mill will he
kept separately in dry and safe stores, and
shall be heat with the utmost care and
economy, and the borrells will he always de
livered in good ordef. Empty barrels,
made of prime boated staves, will be .furn
ished ut the mill wlu*n required. The
terms for cleaning Kicc will be the same
as at the other toll-mills. Tin He planters
who will engage to have their cro; s beat
»t that mill, m'd keep her supplied, will
have 200 tierces, or as much less as they
please, beat at one turn. Applications con-
renting tho.mill, to be made to Archibald
Hrtbiter, on. the Plantation,-or in Savan-
nuh.to
PETIT 1)K Y1LI.EKS.
sep 10 rpt Factor, Mongiu’s what-
To the Public.
J . CAUNOGIIAN and P. Mll\CHEL arc
• * aor'-y to be again brought before t*
public by a second notice of Mr Christie’s,
who has undoubtedly claims against them,
which, vt hen finally liquidated on the de
cision of live suit now pending, they will
i ry lo satisfy as soon as possible thereafter.
‘.’bo dents under which Mr Christie claim.*
ho exclusive right to nil. the real and per*
: onal estate of Carnochan 8*. Miichel, are
Cmt hUIerod ui* informal, unjust and illegal,
Hence they have be en brought and are still
before the court, und other deeds have
oeen executed and recorded, conveying
the property for the use of all their credit-
ora, Mr Christie included, without any trust
or reservation beneficial to C. or their
fumilies; and if this be not agreeable to ti.at
gentleman, it must nevertheless appear
fair and equitable to the public and all who
have a sense of justice.
The Trustees under the late deeds are
anxious to sell the l.nndsin Florida, alluded
to in the notice of Mr Christie, and.to up-
ply the proceeds to the immediate payment
of part of his demand, and deposit a suffi
ciency thereof to cover all his claim, sub-
ject to the decision of the court—but his
opposition to uny reasonable sale, us^one in
terested in his own right, w hilst injuring
all parties concerned, rfiusl be borne until a
Hide can be made under au order of court,
june 10
F.ditors of papers who insert Mr Chris
tie’s retire, will please insert the above
until Ida is withdrawn, and forward their
bills to the Savannah Kentiblicnn Office,
where they will be promptly paid by
J. C. & P. U *
Frtfrtis H. Nicoll, ) •
and Co. I Case Circuit Court
t-« v United 8utc«, pic.
W, Scarbrough ind | irici of Georgia,
others. J
Chnmbert, 13/A September, 1822.
P HOCK-.< having Issued it. this cans*!,
returnable to the term of this court
in Di reemher next; and it being repre
sented that John llaxfctt, William S. Gil-
let!, Hamnvl Yates, Andrew Low, and Jf hi*
lh*gue, defendants in the said cause, nr.de
without tin* limits of the District of Geor
gia: It is ordered.-that the said John lias-
Hi, William S. Gillett, Samuel Yates, John
Hogue nod Andrew Low appear at the
lur-n of this cou*t to be holdcn ut Savan
nah in the term of December next, to an.
swer to the plaintiffs on the merits of their
said petition, and that a copy df thia or
der he published in one "f the gazettes of
this state for three mouths, and that the
plaintiffs have leave to take such further
proceedings os are prescribed in the r
in such case made and provided.
J. CUVLEH, District Judge.
True extract from the minutes.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Sept. 13,1822, sep 14
In Equily,
. October,
Sessions
1817.-
Superior Court—Camden
County.
"'1
ar |
John M'Nhdi,
October Term, 1822.
lu the Circuit Court of tlie
United States,
In anti for I he District of Peunsyl
tanitt, in the third Circuit.
BETWEEN
Joseph Marx and Joseph'
Marx uml George Marx,
citizens of the state of
Virginia, who sue its well
in their own names as in
behalf of such other Per
sons,Stockholders of tho
late Hank of the Unit
ed Siutes heretofore
-uanied, as shall come in
ami become Parties
hereto, contributing to
thelixpchsesoftbis Suit
—Complainants.
AND
David Lenox, Elms Hou*
dinnt, Hubert Smith, Jas.
C. Fisher, Joseph Sims,
Archibald McCall, Paul
Sicman, Samuel Coates,
Henry Pratt, George Fox,,
Paschall Holiiugsworth,
John Slide, Thomas M.
Willing, Horace Dinney,
George Harrison, Abijuh
Hammond, William Hay
ard uml Oliver Wol
cott, citizen of the State
of Pennsylvania, 'Trus
tees of five lute Hunk of
United Slates,
NI) now, to wit, this twenty-third day
CSX\ ot April, one thousand eight hun
dred and twenty-two, this cause came be
fore the Court, on a Mandate from the Ho
norable the Sum-cme Court ol the United
States for further proceedings.' Where
upon it is ordered and decreed—That the
holders of Notes of the late Bank of the
United Slates, bring them imfor payment
ul the late Hanking House of said Hunk in
tlie city of Philadelphia, before the ele
venth day of April, A. 1). 182.1, and that
on that day this Court will make u final
Decree for Distribution of tire funds re*
served in the hands of the defendants for
payment of said Notes; and it isfu'lhcr
ordered and decreed, that the Clerk cause
this order tp be published in one public
newspaper in each of the following places,
to wit :*-Plrladelphin, Huston, New York,
Baltimore, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah,
and New Oi leans, at least once a week,
nine calender months, before the said ele
venth day of April next, A true copy.
I). CALDWELL, Clerk Civ. C,
The Editors of the Boston Evening Ga
zette, at Boston, of tlie New-York Even
ing Post, at New York, of the American,
at Hultimore, of the Norfolk Herald, ai
Norfolk, of the Charleston City Gazette, at
Charleston, of the Georgian, ut Savannah,
and of the Louisiana Advertiser, at New-
Orleans, are requested to insert the above
*n their respective gazettes once a week,
for nine calender months, before the 11th
day of April, 1823, and to forward their
hills, as soon thereafter as may be, to the
subscriber, accompanied by an affidavit
proving the publication, conformably to
tlie foregoing order,
may 9 1). CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C.
The I loirs or
Legal r< ire-
sentadves of j Hole Nisi,]
John Conner
deceased,
O N the Petition of John M’NNh of Sa
vannah, in the county of Chatham,
Mating that John Conner in hi* life time,
to wit. On the 27th day of July,.A. I). 1820,
executed to him his two several bonds, in
the penal sum of t wo hundri d dollars each,
conditioned for the payment- of one hun
dred dollars each, on the first days of Ja
nuary, in the years of our Lord cue thou
sand eight hundred and twenty one, and
one thousand eight hundred and twei*fy
two ; and Tor the better securing the pay
ment thereof, the said John Conner on the'
said twenty-seventh day of July, in the year
of mtr Lord one thousand eight hundred
und twenty, did make’ his certain deed
of mortgage, whereby he mortgaged
to him, his heirs, executors, administra
tors, and assigns, alt that piece or par
cel of Land, containing three hundred
acres more or less, being the South East
cud of a four hundred acre tract of land,
originally granted to William MTntnsh, si
tuate lying und being on 'he south side of
the. Great Salilla ltiveraml waters thereof,
m the county of Canulcn, and State afore
said ; and whicli, by a chain of conveyances
became the property of the said John M‘-
Nish, and was sold by him to UieMtd John
Conner: 'That there is now due and un-:
paid, on the said bonds and mortgage, the
principal sum of Two hundred Dollars, with
»awful inlet est on each of the said sums of
one hund ed Dollars, from the first day of
January one thousand c;ght hundred and
twenty one, and from tlje first day of Janu
ary one thousand eight hundred and twenty,
two; and praying.the Foreclosure of the
Equity of Redemption of the said John
Conner, his heirs, executors, administra
tors, and assigns of, in and to the said mort
gaged premises; and that the said mort-
gHgeu-premises may be sold at public auc
tion, according lo the'Statute in such case
m ule and provided. On motion of C. S.
Henry, Attorney for pi t tinner, It is ordcr-
»d that the.principal and interest due on
the sod mortgage, together with the cost
of this application be paid into this courts
within Twelve months from this date, o,
therw sethat the Equity ofHedemption of
the said John Conner, his heirs, executors-
administrators and assigns, he front thence
forth forever foreclosed, and that such fur-
ther ari l other proceed.ngs take place, ns
are pursuant to the Sta'tue in such case
made and provided And ii is further or
dered, that this rule be published in one of
the gazettes pHhia slate, at least once a-
mohtli for twelve months, to the time ap-
•inted for the payment of said money in-
ocout.
Let the Hide Nisiisnte 28th Oct. .1822.
J. H. MONTGOMERY, Judge, s c o.
True extract from the minutes of said
court, this twenty-eighth day of No
vember, 1822.
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk,
dec 24 '§re 25
Soda Powders.
J UST received, Messrs Lynch & Clark's
Soda Powders, in Tm boxes. For
4.\>cby AN SOX PAUSONS,
Uruggis', N -8, Gibbons’ buddings,
dec 9 12
.Saratoga Congress Mineral
Spring Vt aters,
J UST received per bv.g Joseph, an ad
iltltomd supply, ill Quart and pint bo;.-
ties, well packed in salt and straw, war
ranted ul order—lur sale by
ANSON PAlhONS,
Druggist, No 8, GibLwru’ bunding*
dec 9 J2
Notice and Caution.
W HEREAS l have been informed tlra'
John Garnoclmnand Peter'Mitchell
of this city have by sundry deeds recently
mortgaged and assigned to divers persons
cither their individual creditors, creditors
of the late fiim of Carnuchan Mitchell,
or others, all or sundry ti e property and
estate, both real and personal, of the said
firm, os y;ell as their own individual pro
perty and estate, consisting together, of
houses, lot*, lands, stores, wharves, negroes,
5ic. in Savannah and Darien in Georgia, cr
the neighborhood tHfereot and elsewhere
with their interest or share in the stock
of the lower steam mill near Darien, ami
sundry shares in the United States Hank
and other hunks, as well as sundry debts
due to them in various places, besides
lands, lots, negroes, &c. in the territory of
Florida, and particularly one large tract of
laud bought uf Forbes & Co. .lying he
tween the rivers St. Marks and Asialacbi-
cola in the territory of Florida aforesaid,
These are hereby to caution the public a-
gainst purchasing any part uf the said pra
perly or estate so conveyed,* or any other
property belonging to the said Cam* chan
If Mitchell, or either ofGiem, as 1 hold pri
or mortgages on the greatest part thereof,
which are on record in the registry in Sa
vannah and Darien aforesaid and *n Char-
katch, S. C. und equitable leins on ail the
of said John carnoclmnand Peter
WILLIAM CUIUSliE.
t«
- mperty c
Mitchell,
junc 8
NOTICE.
A Young Man who has had a good edu
cation, writes a good hand, and having
been long accustomed to active business,
and understands well tlie nature of accounts
and book-keeping, wishes employment in
some respectable business in this city \
he run come well recommended, and an
employment is his object, he would Mot re'/
quire much of a salary. A line addressed
to A. H. through the post-office, will be at
tended to. oct 13 af
Uaxall’s Richmond Super
fine fresh Flour. '
BARRELS just received,and con
stunt supphes will continue to st
rive. Refers 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, 80 cusA*
f. om 3d up to 30d. For sale by
r.ONCE U MACKENZIE,
nov'13 8 re tu
For Sale.
/f\ GANG of 50 negroes, they will he
JTu 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 f 10
Hall, Hoyt O.
Offerf 'P tale, landing from ship Niagara,
~ UBLS prune Pork, New-York city
Inspection
^0 bbls Mt ss Beef
10 bbls Hama
20 bbls Muscovado Sugar
5. pipes Pierpoint’s Gin
2 do Holland do
2 do Cognac Bronzy
2 do and 6 htuls Rye ’W’hiskey
2 hhds Jamaica Rum
20 boxes Raisins
20 bbls Apples
f 1S i, °ft
Match Lights,
naon s.u.e, t>y
Jji ANSON PATISONS,
Tide Swamp Plantation.
r pilK Mihaciibi r nflers for sale Uut well*
A known plautstinn called
lYi-evjtim \UM,
immediately below the citv r.f Smfi
nuh, containing 230 acres of prime rive
swamp; about 215 actes under goodfcinH
and in planting order, and beta cent and
200 acres cf high land. Buildings svifficieet
for a gang ofa hundred negroes, will*barns
he.
Terms accommodating to a good purcha
ser. For further particulars apply lo Messrs
R. & J. HABERSHAM, or to the subscri
ber in Charleston.
II. M. IIAIG.
nov 16 / *102
Information Wanted.
I F a young man, who left Dublin, Ire
land, in August, 1815, a *id arrived at N.
York, on or about October in the same year, .
by the name of JOHN GANNON, by oe\
cupnlion a Currier, son of Thomas Gannqnp
of Hack-lane. Dublin, by applying at No.
118. Chathum-street, New York, he will
hear of something very much to bis advan
tage. Any person giving information of
s nd J. G. if living, or if dead, where died,
and particulars thereof, shall be amply re*
warded lor the same, by addressing a letter
(if out of the city) to the above timber.
Printers of Newspapers in the Union, will
confer a favor Rv giving this au insertion,
dec 23 24
VALUABLE MEDICINES*
Notice.
4 T the- expiration of nine months front
ijLthis date, I shall apply to the honorable
the Justices of the Interior court of Cha
tham county, Cor leave to sell the following,
real and personal property lteld by the late
R J. Houston intrust, viz :
Cedar Grove plantation, containing up
wards of 1200 acres, situated in the district
of White Bluffi
One Tract of Land, containing 50 acres,
near the above.
May Island) containing 100 acres, more
or less, situated on the marshes of Little
Ogechco river.
Also, between 65 and 70 Slaves. -
PAT. HOUSTON,
May 13, 1822.’ adufr. II. J, Houston.
•V ‘>V §
Notice.
N INE months after the date of this no
tice, application will he made to the
Honorable the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Liberty County, for permission
to sell the real estate yf Lefty Carter, de
ceased, for .the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of the said deceased.
LIGHT TOWNSEND, Adra’or.
aug 15 §a .
. Notice.
TINE months idler date application will
Vi be made to the honorable the Justices
of the Inferior court of Camden county, for
loave to sell all the lands in said county
nelonging to the estate of John King, late
of Effingham county.
SARAH KING, culm'vx.
April 5, 1822. §a* Clark county, Ga,
aprd 6
Notice.
N INE months after date application will
be made to the honorable the Jus
tices of the Inferior court of Glynn county,
for leave to sell all the lands in said county
'belonging to the es’ale of John King, lateS-
ef Effingham county.
SARAH KING, adm'rx.
April 5^1822. §a*- v Clark county, Ga.
april 6 -
Notice.
A T the expiration of nine months from
this date, I shall apply to the honora
ble the Justices of the Inferior court of
Chatham county, for leave to sell the fol
lowing real property of the estate of R. J,
Houston, viz:
One tract of 354} acres of Land in
Bryan county, situated on Red B rd creek.
One undivided fourth part of 1450 acres
of Laud in McIntosh county, situated bn
the Alatamaha river.
Twelve Lot9inthe town of Brunswick,
Glynn county.
PAT. HOUSTON,
May 13,1822. m/ro’r. It, J. H.
may 18 $
Mess and J’rime Pork, i$e.
■Just received per ship Niagara,
Tk/F\ BARRELS Mess Pork
cJl'w 30 do Prime do
20 bbls Imitation Brandy
For sale by
J. B. HERBERT 6f CO,
dec 18 20
FLOUR:
tQ/Fv/iry BARRELS Superfine Flour,
landing, and for sale by
HALL, HOYT & CO.
dec 24 25
VU EMI CA L
ANTI-DYSENTERIC MEDICINE,
A 'Discovery in the Vegetable Kingdom qf J
North America, by the Proprietor, n
TUSTT.Y esteemed by all who have used
it, for curing Dysentery, (or Bloody
Flux,) Diarrhoea, (or Summer complaint,)
Cholera Morbus, Acidity, Vomiting-, Sick*,
ness and Pain in the Stomach, Dyspepsia,;
Cholic, Worms, &c. tested by a successful
practice of seven years, and approved by.
the most reaj efitahle physicians in New-'
Yoi A* *and Philadelphia ; being peculiatly
•is* ful to families' of young Children, Mas
ters of Ships, Forts, Prisons, Factories,
Planters, Travellers, &c. Prepared with
directions,' as regards the ages of Children,
Diet, &c.- Price gl per phial, containing
about 100 dozes, and 6 anodynes, sufficient
for 2 or 3 children in the eaily stages of
bowel complaints..
INDIAN
BOTANICAL AGUE DROPS,*
A Discovery by the Indii ns of North America
(WARRANTED,)
For curing the Fever and Ague, being
a certain and rffienrirua remedy in every
stage of Intermitting Fevers, with particu
lar directions ns respeett the age of chil
dren, 8cc. and failing in no instance of pro
ducing the desired effect-—Price gl pep
phial, containing 100 dozes, an emetic, and
6'anodynes— sufficient lo cure 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
diersoflhe United States’ army wub esta
blished on the west shore of the Cayuga
Lake, and placed under the care of Dr,
John Vought; that most of them were af
flicted with the dysentery and camp diar
rhoea : that the success of his medecine
was such us to restore them to perfect
health, and return them all to the army,'
and we recommend his medecine asava
luable discovery in the healing art.
JOHN HARRIS,
Chief com. officer at Lewiston during the
late war,
JACOB L.LARZELERE,
Commissary for the county of Senoca du«
ring the late war.
RUSSEL PRATT,
JAMES BENNET,
CHARLES LALLIET.
Dr. John G, Vonght .—-Dear Friend—I
have prescribed thy Indian Botanical Ague
Drops for 60 casrs oUntcrmittcnts, or Fe
ver and Ague, and have performed perfect
cures in every instance except three, who
would not follow directions. There hus
been no injurious effects produced in any
'one case, und not a single relapse, allho'
it is more than eight months since I made
the first trial of it. I have also found it a
very useful remedy in Biliutis remittentPj
especially when they have shown a dispo
sition tfo assume a typhoid slate. 1 haver*
also experienced'the same good effect;! 1
trom thy Anti-l)ysenteric Medicine, in bow’A
cl complaints, in every case that I have tes
ted Us efficacy. In haste, 1 am thy friend*
#c.
ISAAC SMITH.
Lockport, Niagara Co. A. Y. iOfA mo. 8tK
1822.
_ Charlotte, July 24,1821.
I was taken in .September with fever
and ague, and the bloody flux soon follow
ed, u hich left me will) a chronic diarrhccea-
l put up with Capt. Negus, in Rochester,
and sent for Dr, Vought, who put me un
der the influence of. his Anti-Dysenteric
Medecine. I paid all attention to his di
rections for three days, and was perfectly
relieved and free from fever. I took some,
of the medecine on board of the vessel,
and have witnessed the good efl'ecis with
all who used it. I udvise all captains ofve*-
sets to keep this medictue on board, utiv
they will find it a valuable remedy in
bowel complaints,
B. PEASE,
Captain of the Genessee Packet on Lake
Ontario.
A further reference is made to the
wholesale Agents, Hull U Jlowne, J. G
Morrison, Walter B. 1>»wnseiid,395 Pearl,
treet; and J B ttodd & Co, 189 Broadway,-
opposite John s’reet, New York ; Thatcher
& Thompson, Philadelphia ; Anson Par
sons, Savannah; and Pease and Butler, Bal
timore, Druggists and Apothecaries;—re*
tad by Dr Johnson, Buffalo; Dr Smithy
•Lockport; l)r Niven, Newburgh; Dr Hroh-
cuck, Utica, Drs Myi.derse & Murdock,
Schenectady; Dr Mtllen, Hudson; Dr
■Croswell, Oaukili; Drs Barnes and Nelson;-
Poughkeepsie, N Y ; H Meigs U Co, Alba
ny ; Aaron Vark, Postmaster, Yonkers, N
Yj J L Mott, Tarry town; Harris, Pickery
V Jones,Sing-sing; and wholesale and re
tail by the Sole Proprietor, Rochester,
Monroe county, N Y ; and by one of the
principal Physicians, Diuggists or Book*
sellers, in most of the important towns <a
tlie United States.
This. Medicine is sold by the Subscriber,
Agent tor Ihe State of Georgia.
ANSON rARsQtfS.
dec £3 24 —