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Administrator’s sale.
On (lie first Tuesday in January next,
'LL be sold at tho Court lldttie, in the
County of Effingham, between the usual
°Two negroes a Fellow and a Wench, named
l.lovd and Fanny. And also all the right title
, U ul interest of William Joseph Spencer, dec d, ot
in and to n negro woman named Amy, and her
son Tom, and the possession thereof. 1 lie above
gold ns the property of Win. J. Spencer, dec u. by
order of tlie Hon. the Judges of tho Court ol Or
dinary for the County of Effinglimn, for the bene*
lit of the heirs and creditors of the said deed.
Conditions made known on the day of sale
novif 2n!> o,/, n a,!
ELIAS HEED, Adm'r.
Sheriff's sales.
On the first Tuesday In February next,
W ILL be sold at the court house in the city of
Savannah between the hours of 10 and 4
o’clock.
IS negroes viz. Charlotte, Bnccus, Eve, Tennli,
Titus, Sambo, Naro, Belinda, Dorcus, Isaac,
Bess, Sippio, Cnrlus, Cloe, Peggy, Anne, Betty,
nnd Monday, levied on by consent os the proper
ty of N. G. Kuthcrford, under a fi fa on a forci lo-
rare of a mortgage in favor of the Bank of Darion.
ISAAC D’LYON, * c c.
dec 4 230
City Sheriff's sales.
On the first Tnrsdayin January next.
'tXT'ILL be sold before the Court House in the
W City of Savannah between the usual hours
~<tf ten nnd three o’clock,
Sundry articles of Tabic Linen, Bed Linen
Plated Ware, Sic. Sic. levied on ns the property of
Qrran Byrd to satisfy two executions for house
rent in favor of Kleozer Early and asslgued to J
B Herbert iv co.
All that building on part of Trust Lot letter (A)
Darby Word,bounded south by Congress street,
8 east by the residence of Geo. Millen, Ksq. west by
the store occupied by .MayersSi Hamilton, north
by one portion of said lot, levied on ns the pMpcr-
ty of John Willson to satisfy an execution in fa
vor of Ann It. Edwards for ground rent,
dec 3 230 A. 1. D’LYON, c.s.
Sheriffs sales—continued.
Oil the firsI Tuesday in January next,
W ILL be sold at the court house,in Savannah,
between the usual hours of side,
The following negros Dclila, and her 3
children, Lucinda, Mary ami Anthony, levied on
iisthe property ot Eloninf Early, to salisly an exe
cution in favor of the Bank of the United Slates
A negro man named Joe, levied on as the pro
perty ot Joseph C. Habersham, under a li la on
torcclosurc in favor of Davis Si Berrien.
The following Seven Negroes, viz: Tena, F.ster,
Jacob, Sinah, Adam, Daphne and John, levied on
os the property of Elizabeth Whiting, to satisfy* an
execution in favor of Willis W. Franklin? against
Augustus F. Durkce, and Elizabeth Whiting,
The southern half of lot No. 32, Elbert Ward;
southern half of lot No. 37, Liberty ward: Sold
as tho property of tho late William Shaw, dcc’d,
under a decree of the lion. Superior Court of Clint-
ham Comity. Conditions, u credit of one mid
two years—the purchaser giving bond and mort
gage on the property. I. D’LYON, s, c. e.
dec 11 230
City IMqyshaCt sales,
O N tho first Tuesday in January’m front of
the Court-House, between the usual hours,
will be sold, the following property, if the taxes
are not paid:
Wharf lot No. 8, Washington wnrd, bounded
east by lot No. 9, south-by Bay-street, west by lot
No. 7, and north by Savannuh river, levied on as
the property of the estate of Pot. Stanton, to sat
isfy the city taxes of said estate fortho years 1821,
and 1822, amount tax $99 and cost.
Buildings on south hnlfof lot no.40 ; leviedon
as tlie property of Benjemin Shcftall, to satisfy
his city tnxes for the years 1823 and 1824. A-
mount due $17 50, anil costs.
Buildings on lot no. 24, Elert ward, levied on os
the property of J. 1. Bulloch, to satisfy his city
taxes for the years 1823 and 1824. Amount due
$3343, and costs.
doc 19 F. M. STONE. Marshal.
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City Marshal’s sales—continued.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
XX 71LL bo sold before tlie court house in the
VV city of Savannah, between the hoursof 10
and 4 o’clock, .
Lots no. 29 mul 30, Columbia ward, <10 by 90
_ _ each 1 it bounded cast by "lot uo. 31, outh by a
Sheriff's sale. lane, west by Habersham s£ nnd north by York
On the first Tii'iday in February next, street, rc-cetm,.! u P m at he property of the cs
TILL be sold ot Uie Court House between ta tc of F. Likin, tm-4 quarters rcntench lot.
the hours often nnd four o’clock, the fol- Lotno.2o, Brown ward, 60 bv 90 feet, bound-
Lowing three Negroes, viz: ed east by lot no. 24,*outhby Perry-, , west t.y
Mary, otherwise known bv the name of Con- 1°‘-fo an «l ««£ by a lane, re-cn ercd upon
stance, mid her two.children Lucy and Kcziah, I M ‘be property of C. H. Huydcn, fur 12 quarters
leviedon under a forccli sure of a mortgage os the 1 rea *- , , .
Property of William H. Holland, to satisfy Gaudry I ffo* 3', L»bc ty ward, 60 by 00 fcot, bound
w
ti Dulaure.
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1. D’LYON, see.
ed east by lot No. 30, south by a lane, west by lot
No 32,and north by York-st re-entered upon ns
property of the estate of John H. Deubcll, for 12
quarters rent.
Lot No. 32, Liberty ward. 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed cast by lot No. 31,’south by a lane, west by
o’clock.
All that parcel or tract of land in the county ot
Chatham, State of Georgia, known in the plan of
said county ns Garden Lot No. eighty, (80) east
Containing 11.1 acres more or less,bounded on tiic
north by tlie Thunderbolt Bond and lands of Jas,
Bilbo, on the south by lands of Jno. Scrivcn, and
on the west by a road leading to lands of Col Jas
Johnstons and others, with tlie appurtenances
thereto appertaining, leviedon as the property of I
Thomas R. Broom, to satisfy a fi fu on a forcclo
sure of a mortgage iu favor of Wm. T. Williams. , ^
Seventy-five acres oflnnd and improvements, I ‘Alt
White Bluff di5t. Chatham County, levied on ns I
the property of Jus. Govan, to satisfy an execu-f
tiou in favor of Henry llnupl, et. al.
A negro man named Lester, levied on as the j
properly of John W omack to satisfy an execution
In _ lever of Henry M'Alpin, vs. John Womackaml |
V.’iii M. Craig, security, et al
Tiu-ee hundred ami thirty acres of land more!
or ltes, H bite BlatTDisl. in Chatham County, le-1
vied on ns the property of Clins. B. Jones to satis-1
[y an execution infavorofl'lios. Walton.
Buildings on lot No.«), Spring Hill with tile nn-
expired lease ofsaid lot, bounded south by lot No.
10, e.;l bylot No. 8, north byOake street, and I
tvest-by Froiiklin-st. levied on by n constalilc B3
the property of Wn» Richardson to satisfy several
•xpeutions in favor of Itichard It„\vcll et al and!
tur ed over to me. I. D’LYON, sec
dec -i 230
Administrator’s sale.
\ 'i ILL bfe sold at the late residence of\Vllcn
f Denmark, deed, late of Bulloch County, on
the first Saturday in Febi jury next.
the following tracts of land, amounting to 3,-
C824 acres, situate in tlie County of Bullock nnd
immediately on the MilledgeviUe road, thirty live
Julies from Savannah, viz:
Ohp tract containing one hundred acres, more
or less, with a coinfortuble Dwelling House, kitch
en, stables nnd corn houses—Fouit
acres adjoining the ubov
tlie former resident
Denmark—on' this tract is a dwelling house, corn
Sheriff’s sales.
On thefirst Tuesday tn January next, .......
XT TILL be sold at Uie court house in the city of 1 ' v e»t Bnmd-st. and north by lork-st. re-entered
\\ Suviinnali, between the hours of 10 and 4 upnonstUe property of the estate of Join 11.
Deubell,for 12 quarters rent.
Lots Nos. 17 und 18, Franklin Ward, 60 by 90
feet each, bounded cast by Jefferson st. south by
St Julian-st. west by Franklin square, and north
by Bryan-st. re-entered upon as tlie property of F
S' Fell, for 8 qrs. each lot.
F. M. STONE, c. m.
dee 18 242
I1ALL & IIOYT,
llPFEtt FOR SALE,
HMDS, prime ond 2d quality St Croix
Sugar
50 bbls " “ “ Sugar
70 bags prime green Coffee
30 crates blue and green edged Plates
' 10 tons Iron assorted
5 pipes Cognac Brandy
5 “ Holland Gin
8 ldids Jam. Rum
half pipes,qr casks,and £ qr casks Wine
30 bbls Loaf Sugar
30 coils Bale Rope
200 Grindstones
2000 bushels Maryland Corn
800 “ Long Island White, equal to Geor
gia Flint Corn
nov 22 219
T rj| -jSENCE of Cinnamon, Peppermint, Anm-
sced, C'lovo3, Lnyeudcr, Fennel aud Sassa
fras
50 dozen p*logno Wafer
For ale bv
Dr. A. DE LAROCHE, Druggist,
On the Buy opposite the Exchange,
dec 1 227
hen it is
and important to cleanse tlie Stomach
1< of redundancy o! bile. and nil iterqi-
clous aud ruinous accumulations, the proprietors
of LEE’S most o crl!ent VNTI-BILIOUS PILLS,
would very respectfully advise tlu: use of several
doses of them, und thereby in many instances pre
vent head-aches, sickness at the stomach, oostL
nato obstructions of the bowels, scorching fevers,
LEE’S NERVOUS CORDIAL, nn
excellent Medicine for all nervous affections,
weakness, pains in loins, back,
LEE'S ESSENCE OE MUSTARD,
no medicine ever excelled this in curing rheuma
tism, sprains, bruises, frosted feet. t\-e. Vo.
I,Kirs AC UK \ M> !’K\ KK MUM'S,
a never failing tare.
LEE'S SOVEREIGN OINTMENT,
warranted to cure the itch, by only one applica
“lEE'S PERSIAN LOTION, nn ex
cellent medicine for curing tetters, ring worms,
prickly heat; softens the skin, and improves* tho
complexion.
LEE’S WORM DESTROYING LO
ZENGES, a most powerful Medicine, removes
and destroys nil kinds of worms.
LEE’S KLIXER, nn invaluable medi
cine, it never fails to cure tlie most violent cold,
and affords iustant and great relief, in nil obstinate
couriis, it also relieve* young children from chol-
R LEE’S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPE
CIFIC—An effectual cure for the Venereal and
Gonorhstn. A,
LEES’ TOOTH-ACIIE DROPSY
which give immediate relief.
LEE’S TOOTH POWDER—Which
cleanses and beautifies the. teeth.
LEE’S EYE WATER—A certain
ure for sore eyes.’
LEE’S ANODYNE ELIXIR—For
the cure of hend-aches.
LEE’S CORN PLAISTER—For re
moving and destroying corns.
LEE’S LIP SALVE.
Q7|Nnmeroiis cases of e'enzs could be annex
ed, of tho happy and good effects that have fol
lowed the use of the above JUSTLY CELEBRA
TED FAMILY MEDICINES, but the publisher
has not room for them in this paper.
V Please to observe what ever, and where ever
you buy none can be Lee’s Genuine Family Mcdi
cines, without the signature of the proprietor,
NOAll R1DGELY,
Late Michael Lee Jp Co.
Hie above famous fumily medicines are fei
sale by
DR. A. DELAROCIIE. Scnr.
Druggist, Savannah
Who has just received a fresh supply from Haiti
more.
oel 7 196
Lamp Oils, Lamp Wick, Glass-
T IIE Subscribers have just received per ship
Emperor,
A general supply of
IVinfer, Fall and Summer ftrained Lump
Oil.
Brcttaucd Socket Lamps
Jupauiu Dish do
Glass do
do Peg do
do Lafayette do
Globe Lamp Glasses
French Chimney do for Billiard Rooms and
' «.■* Theatres
Lamp Wick of every description
Together with ’J in Lamp Feeders, Tin Canisters
for lamp Oil, and every other urticle suit able for
the convenience of Light. The wliolo of which
comprise a more complete assortment than has
ever been exhibited in this city, and arc offered
for sale at prices to correspond with tlie time
The' public arc very respectfully invited to catl
aud examine thorn.
LAY fi HENDRICKSON,
Chemists nnd Druggists,
Shad’s Buildings.
nov 11 210
1 iamsrsmw
August ormijsr,
H
AS removed his DRUG STOKE, tollie corner
f Bnmhton and Il'hitnkcr-Slrccts, opiiosite
Col. Shelhnan's Mansion House, where lie exhibits
for sato,u cholco assortment of
Fresh Medicines and Garden
seeds,
and vnrltftt* other articles suiting Ins lino. Henh-
status relating tho whole string of untiles of the
tilings he offers, and only mentions a fow which
are not commonly found in every Drug Store, viz:
Fol. Snbinn, I’yrala Umliclliita,
DegitnlisPurpurea, Scnllcnp, Hyssop,
Germa’t Leopard's Bane, (arnica montane)
Elecampane, (Inula Hulenium) Hops,
Ergot, Tomtaut Beans, Squire's Elixir.
Daffy’s Elixir, Ess. Mustard, Ess. Tyre,
Jesuit Drop, Churche’s Cough Drops,
Aromatic Vinegur, Toilet, Vegetable,
and other Soaps, Macassar Oil,
Phosphorus, Ox Mur. l’olasso,
James’s Fever Powders, Infantile Powders,
Read's Stiptic, Spirits Soap,
Fumigating l'mlils, Pyrolfgmous Acid,
Black Drop.
Rosfieotingthe utility of this Inst article, lie refers
to the inst, hut one. page of thcGcorglu ni\dSouth
Carolina Ahnmiae, of this year.
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solo 11
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The SUBSCRIBER,
AS received by late arrivals, a complete ond
general assortment of
I n o N,
hundred 1 bfoltaoslevery description,as also n fresh supply of
lescribed tract, being SHIP (MIANDLERY,
e oft he lav; Major Stephen ^uhich will he disposed of on the n.o»t accommo
tract is a dwelling house, corn I liitlng terms.
IN STORE,
Fresh superfine FLOUR, mid h few thousand
Of every variety
nud Pattern
„ ting terms
ore House and kitchen with good stubles,
xcellent stream and mill site, whereon a 11 ______ __ _
?n lor many year , but out of repairs I lnislieU Virginia COlltf, of nil cxreVleut quality,
ic mill stones and null irons Will he I The subscriber intends keeping a constant sup
„ pi v of these articles. • WM. TAYLOR.
tner tract adjoining toe above, whcrei
y resided, containing five imudrc.l
17
n215
and ,. ; :irty acres, uitli comfortable buildings aud
out booses, one other wood land tract containing
Ohivni I uiidred acres, one lot in the firsj District
Houston, coiiliiiiiing 202j acres, No. 116, one oth
' cv loWn the 8th district Early conlaining25Uu-
cres, No. 231.
'- ‘'Terms of sale, 12 months credit tvilb a mortgage
on t 1 ’’ premises mid small notes and improved
Seeuriiy. Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary
Ot Bulloch County. Any person wishing lo pur
ititt
x
hr-.
CL.
nil view the premises by application to the
ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r
MART DENMARK. Adm’x
Fifty Hollars IvOAvanl,
X /x .'ILL be paid for the npprehensiuii and do-
> V livery ot the following Negroes to tbe Sub-
scrilit-r3, liviug In Boarke Cnnty, or any safe Jail
go wc can get them—or a liberal reward will be
given for any part of them, to wit. Mo rattan a
bright Mulatto man, about 35 years old, rather
slender made and of keen .uppreheiisiolf, mid his
wife Hannah a black woman about 45 years old,
with a scar on one side of her face, the property
of Joseph Hines—Ben an African about 45 years
ol i,;si:in!l ond well set and tiled teeth, with a scar
op pr.e ucm, nnd his wife Sylvia about 35 years of
age,’pretty heavy to her height.—They took of
3 Children Bco, Dax’e nnd Hetty, (lie children of
Ben anu'Sylvia, two of the children belong to the
Estate of Smith Stringer, deed, tlie other child
and Ben aud Sylvia to Abner Belcher. They
VaHiinistrator’sHulc,
the first Tuesday in January next, \ ___
!(*.i"giv tlie. Court House in the J broke loose n large Canoe on Tuesday tho 28tb
. ii mill, the following property, September last, at Stephen’s Bridge, BiirkecCoun-
n r) estate pf Andrew M’Leati. lali: of ty, mid we thing will aim down the Riverud' the
1 bounty, dec’d fiii tlie beijulitoftlieiicirs J .Mnvsiiy Country, below BayaUffiih; ns Ben war
ors, pursuant to uii ord-r of Court. _ bought up there and hag oncemniiwuy and got hit
, i il land, containing 8fX) acres adjoin-1 wife anil cjiildren back there and we’re apprehen
ded and iiiit in Savannah Jail., not two years ago,
—One ofthe men took off a Gun the other a Pis
tol with them.
or.t 14
180
JOSEPH HINES
ABNER UELCI1EB.
in,, iaiids jpf Francis Tufts, James Ilasco, and Ma
lty Shares, known as Jonathan and John Fox’s
tracts, about 12 miles from Savannah.
One vacant lot in fee simple, situated in Ewens-
burg, on Margurcl-st.Savannah, known by No. 28.
One Ditto, also fee simple, situated in do. and
known by the No. 21, with a dwelling house and
Other improvements thereon.
Due Lot in lUccborougli, Liberty county.
i he porchascrs giving bond and inortgiigc, pay-, , . .. ....
-Xiblc in ou.‘, two and three years,with interest from- v ’ h P fecl ^! s PV scdt " en^rage him will please
date aud personal security. GEO. GLEN, tuake a »©P atk> " at 1,,c . Lowsew„f Mr . i>„„, rP
Oct 30 201 Adm’r nst. Andrew MM.ano. Broughton and Drayton-Slreel*.
1 or nt the Furniture, Store »f Mr I. \V. MohbatX,
iriiiltalccr-filrect.
The subscriber tenders bis thanks to the citizens
Rllif .subscriber informs Ids friends nod tin,
JL inhabitants of Bnvanuali generally.that lie will
give instruction? on the P/.'LYO TOUT I'..—Those
LJUV
them. 1 .at hi nfc' lit all times lie found at the Of- ce,ve, . i ’ W T w J”? k «‘»V fd®;, ami
lice . . Mi ...... Davies V Berrien, situated in li.m- la » 9 profession, and he attention he
ter’s buildings on the Bay. ' pledges 1. mself to pay (o hose who, may lie pin*
JO^’iTTI V VII F'\’F BFV I et * his inst/ucUons, lie will receive a liberal
vvwc. *» • x- v ' ‘ ‘ ’ t shuro of public patronage.
Terms $25 per quarter.
OT* PIANO FORTES tuned at the
shortest notice.
nov 16 i.214 IIENBY L. BRASCH
Savannah, pet. 26,1821.
03*Tbe Constitutionalist, Georgia Journal,and
AVusldngton News, are requested to give the uj
'Love 3 insertions n eekly.
limiavvay
O N tlie 2Gth ult. a yellow tcllow (nainedTOM)
belonging to Prince Candy, a colored mnn
*nd Cooper in this place. Tom is about 5 feet 10
inches high, visibly pitted in the face with gun
powder, resembling small pox, and about 25 years
old. Information Inis been lodged that he is har
boured on board-a fishing smack o'ffTybee.
_ A liberal reward will be given for the apprehen
sion qf Torn, or sullieient testimony to convict
those iji whose employ tie may now be.
SAW’L STILUS, Guardian.
Klcgaut & choice Perfumery, *&c
T I1E Siilmcribcrs have received pr brig Ann.
Schooner Intrepid nnd ship Corsair, u fresh
supply of Choice Perfumery, consisting of
Otto of Boses in clegaiit gilt bottles of vari
ous patterns
Mncnssur, Russia, Bears and Antique Oils
Poinutum in rots nnd Bolls
Rate, Orange flower and Lavender Water
Rosc,Kciijuin, Musk, Olive, Yenncnlar, Pul pi,
Vegetable, Ceylon, Bandana, TnmspnreiU,
Variegated, nnd English Windsor Soaps,
Wash Balls, Naples shaving Soup in Pots
Shaving Cakes, 8,-c,
Pocket, line teeth and dressing Combs, new
Patterns
Hair Powder nnd Powder Piiff9
Pocket Books and Pocuct Wallets, with nnd
without springs
T.n Fnyettc and Silk, Stocks,
Elastic Wire and Coburg Stjffnors,
Silver Wire Teeth Brushes with gill handles
Tonngc Scrapers,
Nuil, Cloth, Hair und Shaving Brushes,
Cut Gi'a-s Smelling Bottles, Visiting Curds,
Metnl Shaving Boxes,
Floating Tapers of every description,
’J'onguin Beans, Mask, Carmine,
Court Plaster, Snuff Boxes,
Chamber Lights and Mn'lcbes, Segar Box
es, &r. , ..V,”
Wliich together with n very general and extensive
assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicnls, Pa
tent Medicines, bie. &e. All of which have been
selected by n good judge, and are offered for sale
at least 20 per ct. lowerllum has ever been sold >
this'market for cash or credit. Purchasers w u’.d
do well to cull and examine them.
LAY &. HENDRICKSON
08 26 196
Valuable Medicine.
A NTI-DISPEPTI€ PILLS,
Prepared by Henry James.
A N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indi
gestion, Habitual Cosliveuess, and Piles.
It is well known that Dyspepsia is one of tlie
most frequent nnd formidable diseases of our
country. Its commencement is indicated in dif
ferent putienta by Various symptoms, of which the
most remarkable arc—
Irregularity of th i bowels, obstinate costive
ness, iieadaeli, commonly called nervous orsiek.
ly bjjadacb, yellowness of the eyes and skin,acid!
ty of stomach after eating, often called heart burn,
flatulence or wind on tlie sloniucb, bitter taste in
(lie iiionth iii the morning,lmlid breath,drowsiness
after dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation, da
jiressioii of spirits, ^o-
I’ilcs being connected with indigestion nnd cos
tivencss, arc certainly and speedily removed by
tlie pills.
A supply of the above valuable Medicine has
jilst been received from the Patentee, and can be
obtained of the subscribers, xvlio have been ap
pointed ngents fur the State of Georgia.
LAY ti HENDRICKSON,
Druggists and Chemists,
Slmd’s Buildings.
dec 7 232
Assize of Bread.
T HE average price of Flour being $6 1-2 per
barrel 190Tbs weight, the weight of Bread for
tho present month must be
cts. loaf 2 lbs. 13 oz.
0) “ “ ’ lib. Oioz.
j Of which all Bakers and sellers of bread will take
; due notice. "'%'S
M. W. STEWART,
City Trcatuxer.
dco 9 SM
1 JAJh HBLS. Hoxtlls Flour
JLvFx.* 20,000 best Spanish Scgars
20 half bids corned Beef put up for families
20 do Goshen Butter
60 lings prime Green Coffee
30 bins do do do
20 boxes white Iluvnna Sugar
25 hltds prime St. Croix do ’
60 bhls do do do
40 do do Muscovado do
60 do Rye Whiskey
10 hhds do do
6 do N. E. Rum
10 pines Cognac Brandy
6 (lo best Hollands Gin
40 bbls N. E. Gin
20 do prime Pork
60 do new Mackerel No. 3
60 boxes yellow Soap
40 do New Bedford Sperm Candles
20 kegs Shot, nssortod
100 do Duponts Powder
60 half kegs do do
10 lings Black Pepper
20 boxes fresli Chocolnto, No. 1
60 kegs Spiced Salmon
With a general assortment of
GROCERIES,
GAUDRY h HERBERT.
JKiNiNLY t-V DOUGLAS
Anciau.y’s AViiauf,
TTAVEJntely received and oiler for sale on ac
XX cotmnodutlng terms,'
Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin
Jamaica nnd St. Croix Ruin
4 hhds N. E. Rum
Wines,
Coft’ec, Teas, Chocolate
Sugars, Molasses
Beef rind Pork
Butter, Cheese and Lard
30 boxes Soap
10 .“ Tallow Candles
140 “ Sperm “ now
10 hhds best Sperm Oil
Ilhds nnd bhls Train Oil
40 reams Wrapping ParicV
2000 lbs Codfish
20 bbls No. I Mackerel
20 <1 2 «•
20 « 3 «
15 Jialf bbls 1
10 « 2 n
10 bbls Rye and Corn Men!
Pilot nud Groat Bread
■ 100ft lbs Hums
Cordage, Corn Brooms— r Nails
Thin and heavy Sole Leather for ships uso
Flour in whole and hulf bbls.
250 blits Potatoes
Glauber Salts, first qiial. iu bids nnd boxes
Herring, Salmon, Tongues nnd Sounds
Wtjite Beaus—Vinegar
London and American Mustard
Fine BOOTS nnd SHOES
Course do do
SEAMEN’S CLOTHING,
And ninny oilier articles ut Retail,
nov 23 Je221
DANCING ACADEMY
A SSEMflfj YHAIjI.—Hr ought, on-street.
T HE subscriber informs his friends nud patrons,
that his room having been thoroughly clean
ed ami repaired, his School for Young Misses and
Masters is now open for tlie season.
Having taken into consideration the present de
pression oflmsincss nnd consequent scarcity of
money, lie has determined to lower the price of
tuition accordingly. The terms will hereafter lie
TWELVE DOLLARS per quarter. A
The school for gentlemen is also open in tlie
evening.
(D J Persons wishing to soo the subscriber will
dense call ut ids dwelling, corner of Drayton and
State Btrefcts. JOHN C. LEGE,
nov I rjj2
Pure Calcined iUagneaia, a new
Article.
T HIS Medicine has been prepared by the New
York Chemical Manufacturing Company,
and is said to lie equal to the celebrated iirlicb.
made by (he Messrs Ileiny’s. Many persons in
this city who have used this remedy give it a de
cided preference over all others. Families are
solicited to give it a trial ns it comes much cheap-
ei than Henry’s; Being neatly nut up in bottles at
374 cents each, and for sale only bv
LAV h HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and i)ruggis(s,
ptmd’sBuiidina,,
deq7 232
IN EQUITY. W-
In tho Gth Circuit Court, II. S; i
district op Gp,oro»a i
(hints.—Iterloeutoru Decree. *’
A T P ro8ellt this Court cannot i,
final decree, hut pwnarataiH ®!i to
will order and direct that a h
the register, to require and report tln.u.M ^
counts between the M'Kim.os and the n f T
upon lm loan ot $50 000, nnd by doftol^
pcftrsby agreement, tho Bank Squarewas IS, ^
SpecIfioDlIy, Id pari, for tlmt loan
of sales thereof! he so npXd ap ‘‘5? amuM
t ills rnnelvnit 111 «l„. ... ■ * tllL nillouut,
f-4 EORGTA, Ghsihr.m Countys-:E^t;,s ft«». «s j
’ JT Justices of the Inferior court sitting for ordina- j
ry purposes.
To nil whom it may concern. ,'Sfl-
Whereas Linus l’. Sngemlinioistrator ofSpraguc
Taylor, dceensiul, has petitioned the honora
ble court of ordinary lo bo disebargcil from Ills
Pd admiuistrationsliip.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of tho
said deceased, to file their objmitlone (if and they
have) in tho oflire of tho clerk of tho court off or
dinary, on or before the 13th day of January next
ensuing the date hereof j otherwise letters tlismis*
sory will he grunted to tlie applicant.
Witness tho honorable Thomas N. Morel one I oi sates tnoreot, lie so applied, „
of the Justices of the said Court this 13th dny of Lallsrocelvod lit tho south ond of il„. ii 1 .’'! nou ?' 0 *
July, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. tlie time it was tukon possession o ’ ,, ("’ ?
.inly 13 150 «nd to report also upon such other 1 hi 11,1 '
4 \ EOittJIA, Clmtlmm County—% thc hon. 'the ll>0 «“>nplninaiits may insist upon a r (,ne!"il S i' U
Irr Justices ofthe Inferior court, silting for or- m, » « fruial >? »«“« sum. ^per to b,
dinaru purposes. l lmt hri enquire and report Ilm „,, m i
To nil whom it may concern. j’hnmnP !* 8 '! t ,’ W actun, *y °Ut, with the hohleJ,
Wliereas Alary E. Noiris, widow, bus applied Jj*®*’ 0 !’. •espeetively, amt iiiclj f ac( , | 0l|( | in , p
to the honorable the Court of Or Unary of Clint- , ” ,u ll ° ,1L ' st aiul , ""W lido holder) tliarlif
ham county for letters of guardianship on tho per- *°V c , nd 'y suggest; also t|i«
son mul property of Jnmes A. Norris a minor un- l ■ ‘'“‘'’I’Uiimau orolthn 0 f tliem
dcr fourteen yenrs of age ami orphan child of Bon- cnd °f dle bridge, from tlm q me .V
Jamln B. Norris, dcc’d,.is nearest of kin. SiKT d - lC , 1 '-' uuU " f Kdalre
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish the „ 1 ,VJ 1 „?5 1 t i d, *? p u,, y P 1 ' 11,1,0 ulhcei a\ their salt’
kindred and all pereons interested in tlie welfnre. J, °t uccountshctwoen lien.’
of the said orphan to file their objections, (if nny 5 1rl Cmnpnny j amUisn re-
thcylmve.) to the granting of the guardianship of {!“!*‘bscouuts or charges, as tlm d e feu.
the said orphan to the applicant in the clerk's of- , s ,. n su 85‘j s i m 'd give proof of, as p ro|tt .
hue, of the court of ordinary, on or before the 22d o' 0 C0ln P ,l J ina nts or uitlior of them."
day of January next; otherwise letters of guar- • 1 * ? ,
iansliip will be granted ‘' 0I, ?° lo take notice, that pursuant to
Witness tho limioruhle John Cummin!?, one lerenco, I nm ready to receive the
of the Justices of tlie said court, this 21st day of mn c ,?* ll a 9’ *tatamriuts of nceourits und other infoN
tjr* «yr *• M - BoKD ’ •• -1
EOUGU—BuUoch Conhty—By the honora * lir< [nn C | yoVr obd’t.reTv'r^^ lhCt " )n '
VX hit the court of ordinary of tatd county. I f jrn nT ,
„„ T° all whom It .nny concern. Savannah, UthOct.im EN ’ Ch *’
Whereas Robert Burton, Rdinlmstratorof the I
estate of Stephen Denmark deceased hath nppll-1 . ....
ed to the said Court for letters dlsmissory from nf 7rC 1 cnn B * c ert«nno J by the books
said administration. . ? l t , C n,| ’ My ' 'l lmt ,l 1 ' tount of ^
These arc therefore to clto nnd admonish all i.e un «» d ® e "»' sd ,y«t i tanpear s to
and singular the kindred nnd creditors of tlie said ,, r p,„,.,„L*°V? V 1 ** “b”} -0 ‘Incretal order, th*t
decenssed, to filo their objections (if nny they b’n,« mk jx” it ef ^ * also I*
have) in the office ofthe clerk of this court with ^.Ij.ii 1 th, ; r f f< ?^ ‘^pcctfullyB.
in the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters |J„oivn lo him i.v'i° brfjgp bills, t- make
disinissory will be granted the upplicaut. i le i.i i „ tl Her or otlmrwiIse, the amovit
Witness the honorable Shepherd Williams, one | . °‘‘before the lot
of the Justices of said court, this 3d June, 1824.
ELY KENNEDY, c c o b c.
junc 4 132
G " EURGIA—Clmtlmm County—to ail whom it
may concern.
Whereas Caroline Mnstc.rson has applied to tlie
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chuthum
County, for letters of administration on the estate
nnd effects of William Mnstcrson
Monday in November next, the better to cnalflt
bun to comply witn the above order.
„ , . HENRY SHULTZ,
Ilnmburgh, Oct. 20.
Oct 29 200
170 18opt s
JJEKSONS, indebted to the estalo of WSJ.
heth Fell, lato of Chatliam county, deem
ion tlie cstuto c d, are requested to mnke immediate payment It
, , i . ,, Jl! 0 °f ??v,°n* I the subscriber, and those to whom tlie estate I
nnli, stone cutter, deed, ns widow of the said dec. Indebted are requested to exhil.il their demsn
lhesc are therefore to cite and ndmonlsh alt and duly nuthentiented. PETER' SHICK. EPr
singular the kindred nnd creditors ol the said doc. I July 13 ir»0 1
to file tlicir objections, (if any they hnvc) to the I -A". ; v i.* r—
granting of the administration of the estate of the TV *. . ult f r . “I'pllcution will i«
said deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Oillce k""'‘ " ^ pom t
of the said Court, o,. or before the second day mvoS™’for ienvo to sell _ nil the real estate cl.
of January next; otherwise letters of ndmlnistra- , r . .* [f* ,0 be sold tor fool
tion will he granted. 1 bcncf “ ol thcn " a cr ‘” ,hor *- 1
Witness the lion. Edward Harden, one of tlie
Justices of tho said Court, the 2d dny of Decern
her, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, e c o. c. c.
dec 2 227
junc 17
JOHN CUBBEDGE, Adm’r,
138 Bryan Co until,
jVflNE mouths lifter date application will k
1 r made to tlie lion. Inferior court of Lilst|
< EURGIA Clmtlmm County-By the lion', the I rate^’tod.lwtak !!T ^ I ,e " ontl *
IT Justices ofthe Inferior court sitting for ordi-1 ^^Atoftho hT'Sil
tors. E. WAY, Adm’r.
nugSl * • —
ofthe Inferior court silling for
nary purposes.
To nil whom it mny concern
Wliereas Richard R. Cuylcr, executor of Wil , .—
Jiam Shaw deceased, has petitioned thc hon. court I |\j months utter dutc l slmll apply (u lit
- - said cxe- -*-* hon. Inferior court of Liberty county fr|
§oP71
of ordinary, to be discharged from Ids
cutorship.
These arc tiiercfore to cite nnd admonish all
and singular thc kindred nnd creditors of tlie
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) In thc otfice of lire clerk of the court of
ordinary on or before thc 13th day of January
next ensuing tlie date hereof, otherwise letters
disinissory will he granted to thc petitioner
leave to sell the real nnd personal property tl
WmL Baker, deceased, for tlie benefit of til
heirs and creditors.
qpril 7
89
TIIOS. B. BAKER, Adm’r.
■jVrlNE months niter date npplicution wifi' be
-11 made to the hon. Inferior court of UuUocb
county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for
Witness tlie honorable Thomas N. Morel, one I leave to sell nil the real and personal estate of Al-
of tlie Justices of the said Court, this 13th day ot I len Denmark, deceased, for the benefit of til
July, A. D. 1824. S M. BOND, c c o.
july 13 150
heirs and creditors.
ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r.
MARY DENMARK, Adm’i.
fell 23 48 Bulloch Coim/y.
INK muutli.s after the date hereof, apfiw
I IN 1
tiou will be made to tlie Inferior coot
G UUllGlA, Clmtlmm county—By the hon. the
Justices ofthe Inferior Court silling for ordi
nary purposes.
To all whom it mny concern.
Whereas WilUnm Davies, administrators of Alar-1 when sitting for'ordlnary purposes, for leave
thn Johnson dec. has petitioned tlie hon. the court sell nil that lot or pnrt of ground in the district ri
of ordinary to bo discharged from his siud nd-1 White Bluff, county of Cliathom, containing W
ministration. ucres, mure or less,bounded northwardly undent
Tlieso are therefore to cite mid admonish all I wardiy by binds Into Jolin Poullcfii, nnd south-
and singular the kindred and creditors of said do I wardiv l.y lauds of Williams, belonging to thc a
censed, to file tlicir objections (if nny they have) tnte oi‘Jnines Boyd, nnd to he soldfor the hem
in the office of the clerk of the court of ordinn- fit of thc heirs’and creditors ofsaid estate,
ry on or before the seventh day of March next; I ELIZABETH BOYD, Adm'i.
otherwise letters disinissory will be granted the | mny 26 124
petitioner.
Witness tlie hon. John P. Williamson, one of| *)L public is apprised,_
New Mackerel, Hum, Lard, $*c
/4 <Th BARRELS Boston Rum
25 kegs Butter (fresh)
25 kegs new LeafLnrd
20 Imrrels No 1 Mackerel ’
60 do No 2 do
100 do No 3 do Fresh nnd swim
30 .half do No 1 do ing 20 days since
. 30 hall'do No 2 do
30 hnlfdoNn8 «lo I
600 reams, single, double size nnd iron mon
gers Wrapping Paper
JOOO reams Cap, Pot and Letter Paper
RX1 rmckngcs Glass, of ait descriptions
30 boxes Windsor Glass
1(10 kef". Dupont’? and Chelmsford Gunpowder
2 crises Playing Cards
lo eases l\ hiltcmorcs No 10 Colton Cards
100 hoses No 1 Soap
400 do smoked Herrings
Landing from iultr.Ltuirol, and ship,.Chariot nnd
for sale on accommodating terms by
ROBERT S. GOFF.
nov 13 m212
, , tlmt the subsciiil
. ,, ,,, , r . —- lias titles to one Imif of a 60 ncrc tract«
the Justices of the said Court, this 7th day of I , Iind on W |,Uo Bluff, adjoining Ids and Ian
September, A. D. ISi/L I lately John Pouilen's, now John Morrill's, an|
... a. Al. BOND, c c o v c. I for Which the administratrix oftheluffrJolin Boyl
"1^ ‘now applies for leave to sell as part of that cstn e
y x EOIUSIA, Clmtlmm Comity—By tlie lion —his title's are of prior date und record- All per*
VJF the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for sons are fore warned not' 1
ordinary purposes. 0 „ the premises.
To all whom it may concern, I junc 17 M —fry 138
Whereas Roli-rt Scott has petitioned to thchon-1 ii : XNE mo'nths utter diite, application willSj
V.iT *s Tr. J “r U rc L I\i INK months utter date, applicati
omble the court of Ordinary i t Chatliam Conn- j\ ||10(lls l0 ,| lfi inferior court of J-HRnghai
ty, for letters of luhmmstmlion on the estate ami „ n1y for , onvt . fc JI all the real property H
llects of Edward Pciimnn, Into of London in t |, c estate of the late Rev. Jno. Hcffl
.ngland, merclwnt, dec d, us principal creditor. I | v in" in said county, for the benefitH
Tlieso me therefore to cite nnd admonish “H I the hcirsmid creditors. I
ANN BECK, Adm'i.
nnd singular thc kindred nnd creditors ofthe said
dveensed, to file their objections, (if any they
have) in tlie clerks office of tho said court., on or
before the 8th day of January next; otherwise
letters of administration will lie granted.
Witness the Honorable Jolin Gumming, one
of the Justices of tlie suid court, this tub day of
Dec. A. D, 1824. S. M BOND, c to.
dec 9 234
OUCH persons as design to attend tlie Singing
KJ School to he taught by thn subscriber, or, nre
disposed to encourage an attempt to improve the
present state of Sacred,Music me informed that a
subscription hook has been lett at tlie Rook Store
of Messrs S C I Schenk.
Should a sufficient number of subscribers offer
previous to Thursday Oth December, the School
will mmence on the evening of that day.
nov:i i,224 L. MASON,
N INE months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court, for leave to sell the real estate of
Willinn HOlchstrasses, deceased, for the benefit of
thc heirs and creditors.
JAMES MORRISON, Ad’mr.
nov 5 206
f*
rjnilE Sul. criber 1ms associated himself with
.1. John J- Wadsworth, in the Commission busi
ness, lit tills place, which will hereafter be con.
ducted under the firm of
BUSS Sf WA Dm IVOR TIT.
ELIAS BLISS.
. net 14 n189
fV INF. months nftcr date application will be
! x mudo to tho hon. Inferior eourt of Clmtlmm
enmity, for leave to sell all that lot in Snvaunah
known by the No. I, Ellis square, Decker ward,
with tlie improvements thereon : and all tlmt lot
in Savannah known by thc No. 23, in Liberty
ward, with tlie buildings thereon, being thn
real estate of John Smith, deceased, for the bene
fit of tlie heirs.
DERICK HERB tlm’r.
may
tM
. to purchase or trcaparU
R. F. WILLIAMS. 1
npril 16
TV| INK mouths alter date, I shall apply t« j*?l
IN bon. the Inferior court of thc county of J
finghnm, for leave to sell nil the real esti/e »«’l
longing to Solomon Gnnnn.dec. of which all wn|
ccrncd will take notice. ^
JOSHUA GNANN, udm’r
march 4 62
>; licatia
INK mouths alter date application «iN
mu lie to tlie lion, the InferiorCourt of tlii
I ham County, when setting for ordinary P' ,r P 0 ( ;
G EORGIA Clmtlmm county—By the hon. the
Justices of the Inferior court hf Chatham coun
ty silting for ordinary ptuposcs.
.... To ell'vl.o.,1 i| may concern. frw , pc^rmissmn'toT«cir'tl.e D followi.ig reul fsl«
WhcrcM Wjlllnm DftVles administrator of Jn- for [, ie benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of I
cob 1 ranklin Kent dee. has petitioned the hon. L „ (ate of N , S . Hayajd, deceased, viz :
court of Ordinary to be discharged from ins said 0|le undivided fourth of n tract of. land, coo
administration. , „ mining about 600 ueres, on Cumberlsml Ws*«
lhesc are therefore to cite and admonish nil Camden County, known as Plum OrcbanM""
and singular, the kindred and creditors ofthe m , un dlvi^ fourtlr of a certain Tract ttl
said deceased to file their objections fif nnv they , ituate(1 on sni d Island, containing atouf M*
have,) in the office of the office of tlic Cferk of originally granted to Gen.
the court ot ordinary, on or before the 7th dny of t09h (m [j bou J, d B ed on t l ie south hy the *a‘d W>«|
March next, otherwise letters dismissory will be orchard Tract
granted the oetitioner. Also, a tract'called Lottery Hill ™
Witness the honorable John P Wi mmson, 0 geechee Road, 3 miles from Savannah,cent.
September' 1 i^D* 1824 J 1 ' ‘ * < 8y ° f in B uboui 600 ttcres ’ N ’ J ’ BAY ^^
„ lxr S- M. BOND,/: c o c c. J mHy 20
Wi P **• 1*5 ! I ■; p ....«, demaml*
persons liftvins "ui'iy .clcmunw^ ^
the estate of Francis Jalintau, dec
• it inay concern—\\nerens, wujmmr, Hunter | ure requested to deliver them in properly '
lms applied to Ihe Hon. the Court of Ordinary of | ed 0 „ orlmforo tho first day of Oct. next. J
hrouglit forward befQre that « /
Chatham County for letters of administration on I CO untsnot ncougiii torwaru ue»v‘<> : ' Mm
SaSSewbaSSdln SAfe "fP*
nnd creditors. ] j„i v qo 14P -
These arc therefore to cite andadmonish all nnd Al'
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de- A BE P c r»,°n^lda*)tadto th _ ( j c
censed, to file tlicir objections (if nny tliey have) 1 dX ^ or Martin, late °1 bim )
to tlie granting of the administration ofthe estate | ure requested to mukc j ^
of the deceased to thc applicant in the Clerk’s
Office of tlie said Court, on or before tlie seventh
day of Jnntmry next; otherwiselcttersof adminis- j . mn y
tration will be granted.
Witness the 'Hon. John Cumming, one of thc
Justices of tlie said Court, the Pth Dec. A. D. 1824.
dec8 233 S. M.BOND,cc o
RTF. BAKER, i j
TV. II. MARTIN. 5
10
^It2
Just Jicceivcd,
Fer ship Globe, from Philadelphia,
€>/\ bbls Pennington’s double refilled LOAF
&\J SUGAR
25 “ do single do do
16“ do LumpBugar
60 hulf bbls FLOUR ,
For sale by GAUDRY lx HERBERT
dec 2 am
A hh person# haying ^ cep »e(i,
A. tnte of the late Hugh M'Call nJlh0;
requested to baud them i n for pay | [nro( l
indebted to snid estate will Pjeas*' I
mAm "BSscnf
july 13
160
jVTINE months after
.LY hon. Inferior court rtf Chatham f L
leave to sell the real Mjd P®”®"®' ,’,1 for
Lnchlnnd Hamilton McIntosh, deerns'-'
benefit ofthe heir^^ ^ c.M'INTO^H ^
march 0 CD