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INSPECTOR op dry CULTURE.
I c 5. Donrf Esq. has been, this day
inted Inspector of Dry Culture, and
£ requested that he maybe respected as
all those concerned in cultivating the
L„d under contract.
m WM. R. WARING,
Ch. Com. Dry Cut.
Mny 21
Hfit --—j i
b Muscovado Sugars.
H0OSHEAD8 PdmB Muscovado Sugars,
BAKF.fi.
llrY 21 i- r ■ .
~7Wanted
I a RFADF.R, n young won of steady habits
1 3 4 1 ..nrielitcharacter. Such a one will ob-
I^Sation by applying at this office.
,721 m
Dry goods.
vfW Stock of DRY GOODS is offered nt
’ Cost, fit' the stand formerly occupied by F.
JAMES DARRAMON
r <0 '
Dry Goods and Groceries.
A ir\ HHDS. Sugar. '
50 Kegs Tobacco
20,000 lbs ’aeon
5000 lbs Bale Rope
25 bbls N. Rum
10, Bales Domestics
1 ’ ■ Also
A Handsome assortment of superfine broad
Cloths, Gusimeres and fancy goods for sale very
low by . ... . EBENKZEU JKNCKS.
may 17 110 •. Market Sq.
For Sale, :
I AA BBLS. Baltimore (Howard-st.) Flour
1.V/vr 100 do Hiclimond-(.Thistle Brand) do
3000 Bushels best Maryland Corn
10,000 lbs Bacon, jic.^c.
way 13^ . H. TUPFER.
Kilts
am
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ant
Till
•30,1
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bids!
odtui
dull
1 tom.1
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tend
kwiiij
St oil;
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as lit j
: 301
ttheuil
set. .if
I, mill
•eredin I
bun'll ilii
: spei
Mnster|
, and (i
engertjj
ir to
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ur,
’ott& I
jmiout
;unty,«
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,-hiciifili|
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1), Still
te of h
i malt*!
Icinanf'J
lie subs
EGOltS. I
gainst ■
them *1
idy
I Alton
icimp rl *
j bccop'l
good teo.*!
3 do rate^l
TaYLOB-
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t iiinott 01
;eyetkw1
this is
ftSONS,
1 Buildiff
%
rsafo b?
RSO^
Bull! 11 "!
ifrejj
r House “■
I eby w(!
8 >.jJiiiW |( l
. ,*... 41fotice, * ' '
LhoSE whorare under the impression that the
«nb«ctib'e» ute connected in business, are
„ Jr uu^n... u . T 3 lUTHER
L , 9 MS S: H. F1SKE
u ~~~ACPrimtc Sale,
NEGRO WOMAN, about 22 years of age, a
rood cook, washer and Ironeri, with her
• lu vears old, Apply .to . 1 ...
atsyearsc HERBERT & CO.
^ Beard of Health.
Savannah, May 18, 1825.
fOE THE CITV ° F
art!are earnestly requested by the .Board of
IHealth, to inform them through the medium
lir Chairman, Ward Committees, the City
|al, or by notice in writing, through the Post
L 0 f toy nuisance which exists, of of any
tits in stores, or cellars, that may be consist-
injttriousto thehealth of the city: 1
f$v trier tf Cot. Shellnian, Chairman.
I.JK.tEFIT, Sec’ry.
rl9 .112 ■ ■: ,
Kobertvillc Academy. •
CLASSICAL TcaChcr.is immediately want*
Jed tb take charge of the above institution,
gentleman wishing to engage in.the business
Bo well to apply without delay to Col. A.
AVlVTON, Robertville, 3. C. Maj. JAS.
ALTON, Charleston, or’td Mr. JAS. B.
IqN, Savauuah. Satisfactory testimoni-
chara’cter and capacity Will be required.
18 nll2,
Darien Bank Bills.
|lS of the Darien Bank will be received at
PAR for Dry Good* by 1
111 ANDREW LOW it CO
Grand State Lottery
[F MARYLANDt-No. I V.
■USE who liave given orders for tickets in
Ibe above lottery, are requested to call and
le them. The di'awiug takes place, in Bal-
Ulus day, and will be receives here ou the
CAPITALS, s * t
- • - * 20,000
- - - - 10,000
i* 5,000
- - - - 1,000
• «• - it 500
- - ,100
4-c. Apply at
lER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Tickets Received.
JlIOSE who have ordered Tickets In-
SION CANAL LOTTERY,
, . • Sixteenth Class,
prated they ere ready for- delivery and are
[ted to call for them previoualy to the 18th
| drawing of the above Lottery took plnrie
Tadelphia on the Utb inst- when the fol-
iprires were distributed. -
Friieof - - , - $50,000
- 20,000
- > - • 10,000
- 5,000'
4,720
-* •> 1,000
he. he. d'C.
A |>ply.immediately' at^
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
pAlM’8. panacea,
fciSu™ 1 respectfully informed tlia
I0SE3 HERBERT, Esq.[» appointed A
BUurien, to vend .
f [ m>s Celebrated Panacea.
* e procured of hitfa Genuine, and at the
“i.ssasUom me
* n PARSONS, Sole Agent,
I’ho n. • U ?J^ st ®’ ^ihhoiis’ Building.
. * r *en Gazette will pleasie give the u-
Peinsertionsa week for two weeks, mid
Pie account to this office.
^Hannah. Library.
of ’Buoks, . be-
t I nm u ‘" sl,tuUon ' raa y be hud at the
.7 Pr »«e 25 cents.
Notice, •
i 'old in th** 6 ! 21 ^ °T June next will
|ih e n P rl hU , b0Use of Mft tthew. DregOrs,
I Idlfertv r °f.Jobn AI. Dregors
l^'Ul |lL 0Utlty , d ? C ' con Sistihg of ode
IfitdT thl l' 5 . Hnd ot , b ‘* r 1 “' ,iole s- . Sold fqr
town nn in j S and cretll tors—conditions
|, 8 W1 PU the day of shie. ,
j—ill taARY •DflEC.OTtS. Arfm’J
, Notice.
' nt ®. n<la closing his business in
| 'ndebterl" a 1 ^ he ‘'eqUests those
Psettlp 10 hln ? nole or.account to
Is that remnl« me . 4bo ^ lrst ' of June, all
^inatewT , . m P'“ d uPter thubday, will
rfor cohcctio P n“ Ced ,n tbe band3 of an
AflO
JAMES H. McKENZIE.
To Kent,
The House on the South com-
K 0 °tteHon^5®.Wllcation will „
f, bounty ? t lC Inferior Court of
| f &ull and K-) aavc 40 sfit| alot on the
r tl) ine n f yan , sll ' cuts , being No. 6,
K b£ 'on R t ;Ln Ward ’ »“ the city of
| dec, l. fof *L t t the « cstate of Robert R.
t»i«aiKnSe. efit of tbe
heirs and
JAMESBARNARD,
Executor,
Fine Chewing Tobacco,
J UST received per Corsair, Lonllafds Manufac
luring, and for sale by
A. PARSONS,
' u Druggist No 8, Gibbons’ Buildings,
mny 13 1
Tickets Deceived
T HOSE who hnve ordered tickets in the Grand
Slate Lottery of Hhodc Island New
Series, are informed they are rctuly for delivery,
nnd are requested to call for them.' The follow
ing Are the principal prir.es, which will he distri
buted on 3d of June next
1 of $10,000 4 of $500
1 of 5,000 8 of 100
5 of 1,000 44 of 50
1 of 448 &c. <fcc. &c
Present price $3 50—Apply nt
2iWTIHiaiB a $
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
may 13
• ' Coffee.
A FEW Bags Prime Havana Green Coffee, for
sale by T. S. LUTHER.
may 13 • • .
REMOVAL.
1/1 l>|HE subscribers have removedto Johnstou’s
4JL Square, next door west of Messrs A. Low Si
Co. Where they are opening a hanosoinc assort
ment of \ v •■ - ’ >
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
in addition to their former stock. ,
aprit 6 7.4 ,. W..& H ROSE.
District Court.
' S‘ *•&•;■* Notice,
I N :oi sequence of his honor Judge Cuvi.f.r,
being detained at Miiledgeville, in attendance
uuondlieCircuit Court, the Sessionottbe District
Court in this city is postponed to MONDAY 30tli
inst. of which ait coneerneiiwill take due notice
....... JOHN H. MUlti,!., m i. o.
may 11 l105
■ Notice,
T HE public ar? cautioned ngnifist purclnsing
or dealing in nny way with Samuel Gold
smith,,lhteof Savannah, Shop-keeper, or Esthei
Goldsmith his wife* or any oilier person .uet'mg or
offering to fict as. Agent lor either, of the ubovi
named Samuel Goldsmith, or Esther Goldsmith
for a Lot of Land in Liberty Ward, and No. tliirtj
six, (35) being a corner Lot, fronting on South
Bmul-st.und .Viontgomery-st late ths property
of (he estate qjStormon'—Tlieaaid Lot with all
the Buildings, bus ing been assigned ic the subscri
ber, lor the use of Mrs Esther Goldsmith mid Iter
Children, in a deed duly executed and ret m ded in
the Clerk’s Office, both of Chatham and Rich
mond Counties. J. B. READ,
- Trustee forMrsEsther G.ilo iinith,
mny 12 tlOtt nnd ! r children
Fifty Dollars Reward,
M ARIAN, a abort thick negro woman, of yel
low complexion, with a bushy head of Hair,
has left without permission the subscriber’s homo
in Savannah. 'Five Dollars will be paid for her
delivery ; <yid the above reward, upon tliexonvie-
tion of her being harbored by a white person,and
tbe hulfof that sum, if by a person of color.
EDWARD HARDEN,'
. . .. ’ South Common, SatannalL .
may 12 |ilOG
W t: WILLIAMS,
H AS just rer.eived the NORTIt JjMr.RIC.1A’
REVIEW, No. 47, for April 182& Sub
scriptions received at.ijl5peraimum. 1
Abt.
CONTENTS OF NO. XLVII.
NSW SEniF.S. NO. xxn.
Paoe.
245
- LL persons indebted to the Estate of Andrew
JA. Walthour late of Liberty County, dec'J, art
requested to make immediate'payment,.and those
having-.demands, will present tlvoni duty authen
ticated. GEO. W. WALTHOUR. Ex’r.
Administrator's Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the < •
tate-of Thomas C. Hay ward (late incrclnni
of this city) deceased will render them to the svl>-
siu'ibur, properly uttestej—and those who are i
debfed to said estate are requested to make iinim
piate payment to HOMES TUPPER, Ai'm’r.
feh 7 29 ■
N-olicc.
T HE co-partnership of O aOdrt h HF.rnunf,
is dissolved by mutual cons ent. Pet sons
who are indebted to said firm art ivquestrd to
make payment to.ions B. U joky, he being fill-
'iy authorised to settle tin alidirsof said concern.
J. li. GAUDRY,
, ... , • M HERBERT,
april 26 ' 63
I. Redwood, , • ' : : ;
Redwood, a Tale.
II. Butler’s Reminiscencesi : , ; 272
Reminiscences of Charles Butler, Esq.
of Lincoln’s Inn; with a Letter to a Lady
on Ancient and Modqm Music. ,
III. Insurrection of Tupac Amaru, " : : 2H3
Ensayo. della Hi.storm Civil del Para
guay, Buenos Ayres y Tttouman. Por el,
Doctor D. Gregarid Funes. 1
IV. Modern Astronomy, . 309
•. 1 Fundamenta Astronomiie pro An
no Mncci.v, deductn ex, Ohsnrvationibus
Vcri incomparabilis Janies.Bradley.
2. fables Astrnnoiniqnes p.ddices par
lc HurcRU dcs J^ongiludeb do..Frnncer
3, Tables. By B. de Lind • •iMinr;- .
... 4;.Memojresorla Flguro do la Terre.
Par M. do-Laglace. "
V. Letters on the Gospels, : ; 3fi6
Letters on the Gospels. By Miss
Hannah Adams.
VI. Count Pulaski, ; : : • 375
^I’uluski VindicRted fronT an Unsupport
ed Charge, inconsidarntely introduced in
, Judge Johnson’s sketches of the Life and
Correspond "nca of Gtnerhl Greene.
VII. Code NiqioleoR, : s 333
: l7Code Oiv.il, suivi'ce I’E.tpor.e des
. Motifs sur Cheque Loi presentc par Les
Orateurs ,du iGouvcrncment, Sic.
2. Conference,dU Code Clvii nvec la
Discussion particuliere du Conscil d’Etnt
ctdu Tribunal, he.
3. Code, de Procedure Civile.
4. Code Penal, suivi dea Motifs prccen
tes par los Orateurs du Gouvernement, ke.
4. Code d'lnstrqctlon Crlrainelle, aul-
vi des Motita, t^c- .
6. Code, de Commerce; ,
,7. Lcs Cinq .Codesavec No‘es et Trai-
♦os pour servira mi Lours complct de Droit
P’rancHis^a PUsnge des Etudiunsen Dr it,
et do toutes lesClesscsdcCitoyenscultives.
—Par J. B. Siroy. . ,, .
VIII- Professo<> Everett’s- Orations, 417
, 1. An Oration pronounced at Catn-
nhdge; b.efore the Flu Beta Kappa Society,
August 27, 1824. By Edward Everett.
i „ 2. An Oration delivered at Plymouth,
December 22, 1824. By Edward Everett
IX. Critical Notices}/ , : : • 44;
I . Mall’s Colombia, : : (V.
. Garnett’s Lecture 011 Female
Education. t : ;
3. Outline of the United States,-
4. New-Hampshire Histo 'cal
. Society : :
5. Cubl’s Spanish Grammar,
6. Mr. Wheaton’s Address nt
^ the opening of the Athenn:-
utn in New York,. :
7. Dr. Ware’s Address before
(». .- the Peace Society, :
8. .Metculf’s Digest, . :
Quarterly List of New Publications,
Index, ; ' :
may 14 * 108 •
General Drug and Family ~Mc
_ < dictnc Ware House.
Cyl^HI) subscriber, jiaa Jnsf received, per ship
Savannah,and recently received . from Ids
CoiiosjKinding Agents, in New York, Boston
Philadelphia, iiid Europe, who may be consid
ered as competent judges of selecting articles to
order, as partners
• A LAIUili AND CHOICE SUPPLY OP .
Genuine Drugs,. Chemicals, Spi
ces, Perfumery, Dve Stulls,
Fancy Articles, &c: &e. *
Gentlemen, Physicians, Country Merchants,l’lm
ters, and all that wish to purchase in hi? Ijne, ,maj
depend-on gennjn’p Medicines, and at as low' prl
•cos, and on as aceoniroodating terms as any house
may ofter in lids nty.
Strict and prompt .attention will be paid to all
ordors, by A. PARSON3,
may 3 Druggist, No. 8, G. Buildings.
f444
447
448
450
453
479
Wanted,
4 GOOD SEAMSTRESS-—she must be sober,
xJL and well ncnuuintqd with .plain sewing—
h ; -rrtv is a.requisite not to be, dispensed with;
for ■ a a one a good price may be expected.
Fi re of the Printer.
■nay 7 Im102
THE SUBSCRIBKH
I NFORMS the friends of the former firm, nnd
the |lublh: in general, that he will continue the
.GROCERY BUSIA'ESS, at the 1 same stand, and
•solicits theft’ patronage, un'd all persons induhted
to the firm of GAiitmr Si Hf.rb'.kt, are requested
to make as speedy payment ns possible. • '
......... ; JOHN B. GAUDRY.
april 2(7 ^*2 am .
.Brought to Jail,
I N Savnnhah. : op the 14th inst. u negro man who
says his name is Elijah, and that hr belongs to
James Harvy/61' Richmond County, Georgia, and
that he runaway about 14 days ago, he is 6 feet 6
inches high and about35 vdarsofuge.
JOHN l.Di US, j. c.e.
fell 16 f 35 .
An .apprentice Wanted,
fJlOthe Printing Business. Apply to the. EdHpr.
may 7
To2
M isunderstandings having occurred hi
relation to the contract for pla-. iiigand keep
ing the public squares in good order and repair.
The undersigned will receive proposals until the
next Meeting-of Council for pfaeiiig’nnd keening
in repair the railings, posts end all the work u-
roundqhe public squares: lighl-wond posts oi the
best quality, charred or burnt at the ends placed
in the ground, and tbe slats free from all sap, of
•3 inches wide by otfi itibli and one quarter thick,
Will be required; the contract to be for one year,
and security for the p'erformance of thefvVork arid
tbe surrendering tlie squares at'the end of the
year in the best order will be required. *
' ■ GEO. M1LLEN T '
i. MINIS > Com’t.
JAS. MORRISON. )
may 14 " V , • ' • • - f ' ’-
Mahys Renowned Fluster
Cloth, , ; *
A Sovereign rented v 'foriall ulcers, sore breasts,
Boils, sore legs, swellings, sprains, bruises,
pains in the back, etc. *
Approved nnd rccotrfiriended' by all the emin
ent Physicians in the city of Philadelphia. . For.
sale;by appointment.
Brought to Jail,
TN Savannah on the 1st inst. a negro man
X Avho says his name is Ben, and (hut lie, be
long? to. Abner Belcher,of Bourke County, Geor
gia,and that. )ic ranaway about 7 months qgo,he is
5 feet 24 inches high, nnd about 40 yeurs. of age,
and bus lost two of his front teeth.
, JOHN l. DEWS, #fc; c<
jnayf3 78'
SPRUCE BEER.
* tHF, snhscriher begs leave to inform the pyb-
ll lie,that.she li.isconnii'-meed making SPRUCE
BEER, and will he happy tor the pntronuge (if
liei former customers.—Families can he supplied
by sending or leaving orders where (o send it
PRISCILLA MOODIE.
N. B. She has removed to Mr Waldburg’s build
ings, corner of Jeffersou-st and a lane, near the
Market.
may 7 102
CITY hlEASUkEIVS OFFICE, 1
'2d May, 1825. (
• * Assize of Bread.
rpHF, averarr price ofFlonr being $'5 75 per
- X bhi. 190 dm. weight, the.weight of Bread for
the present tuxiiiu miist be • •••
121 et ...is I.oaf - . 3 lbs. 1 oe.-
5i -, - 1 ,84 f k
Of which a" Lakers end Sellers of Bread will
take due not!i;e. , .- M. W. STEWART, c.t.
May 2 97 -s' . '
Union Society. '
P ROP'.; iLS in writing, will he received un
til irk 25th of the present mon(h, for hoard
ing and clothing tee hoys supported by the Union
Society, for • urn year from the first day of.lime
nextfor proji'osalf rimy be made for their hoard,
including washing, mending, he. only.
, . .; L. MASON,
> -- Secretary Union Society.
in ay 4~ f 9
Notice,
A I.L persoris are cautioned against trading; for
notes of hand given to Wm. J. Andrews a-
bout (he 1.5th June lust, for (lie siitn of $55, as the
payment stands garnasliecd in the Superior Court
of.Chatham County.
march 7 53 . W. POVTMRESS.
The'Subscriber,
B EGS leave to acquaint Ms friends andthe pub
lic generally, that he still continnestbe
' - Tay faring .Dminess, . •
rind will he thankful fpr any orders in th'e above
line, which will be executed on the shortest no
tice and in a style that will not fail to please',
- . LESLIE THOMPSON.
N.B. Mis prices will be low so as-to suit the times,
fob 26 4l> |t •
Information is Wanted,. '
VTT7TlKTHF.it Richarp .Lakk, or'nny of his
VV , heirs are now living.—Lake,, left .New-
Jersey aboqlforty years ago, and went to North
Caiolin'a; stayed -tlie're a few years, and then
came into the Spite of Georgia. If he or any of
his friends will call on tlie Editor of the Savan
nah RefObmcaNj they'may receive information
highly interesting'to them.
fcj? Editors ot.papers in Georgia are requested
to pubpsh-the above two or three times.
April 23 90
Lent,
A FEW years ago, to a gentleman of this city
a large and splendid volume, containing
“Views*in Egypt," also an accompanying vol
ume, with explanations to the plates—As the
work is both scarce and valuable, the gentlcmau
in ppsspssion thereof, will confer a particular fa
Vor by returning the same.
/ may' IQ «1QJ?
• - i * *1 ! »; ’ » %
'W St. famous anil Turitc
", River.
The packet sloop
. F A V o R I. T E,
E- D'. Courier, Master,
Will sail oil Wednesday next. For
freight or passage, apply to the captain on bonrd,
l" . . ELIAS FORT,
may 19 Mllft' ' '
For New Yorks; * •"
P. s,t A v l t s if e p 'L I N E,
t^->-, ; The regular packet ship
EMPEROR,
J. IE. liunrifitt,1 Master,
Will inert will). Immediate despatch.
Por I ••••Igin ur passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to (lajit. B. on board, at Jones’ Up
per Wharf-or to 11 ALL 81 HOYT,
mnv 13 .
. Wanted to Charter,
Two substantial schooners
suit able for Hurrying Live Oak
Timber. Applytn ' • ••
inn y 13 HOMESTUPPER
Snuff and Fine Cat Tobacco
P. & G. LORTLLARD,
jYO. 42, CHATHAM STREET,
NEW-YORlv,
I NFORM, their customeis and'others, that they
can now supply them Wita SNUFF and Fine
Cut TOBACCO, by wholesale at the following
low prices; owing to the reduced price of materi
als, andthe improvements recently ilia Je in their
Manufactory. ...
Superior Macfiohoy at 18 rents per l*ottlt,or.at
25 cents per lb. in Jars mid Casks.-
Coarse French Ruppee, and Fine Hollhnd Rap-
pec'at 3n cents per boille.
Natchitoches and Curacoa Snuff at Oue Dollar
perBottle..r.; ,
Irish HighToast,siich as is made by Lundy Foot
Co. Dublin, af 40 cents per Bottle.
Scotch at 19 cents per Bottle.
Tulierose, a coarse flavoured Snuff.
Violet Stnitshnrgh.
German Saint Oinarc, Maltese.
. Sicily Rappee, and •
Lorillnrd’s Mixture, a coarse Snuff of nn agree
able flavour, preferred by many to any other kind
of Snuff, each of the last named at 50 cents per
Bottle.
Superior Cut Tobacco for .Chewing at One Dol
lar per lb. Ciitin small papers at 22 cents per Doz
en.
Likewise, Spanish Cut, Mild Kitefoot,Canister,
and common Cot for Smoking: All the above
Snuff and Tobacco, warranted superior, to any
Manufactured. •
N. B. They have stood Unrivalled for upwards
of Early years. .
Hpril 2 72||
kPItJFG AND tUJMMER
B Y the chips Georgia arid Harp just nerved from
■ Liverpool tlie subscribers have received
their usual supply of > i
Seasonable Dry Goods..
Having been purchased with Cash, nraytQjis to
(he advance iu England they cart be afforded and
will be sold at low prices, and on a long credit
for unduubtiid paper.
fell 26 46 -
ANDREW LOW k CO.
Camp Jack.
•APRIL 1, 1825.
i/T)lIE subscribers having appointed Mr. o.
JA Winkjer their Agent in Savannah,nil persons
wishing to contract with them for J.UMBER of
any description, Liglitwood Posts,Staves for Rice
Tierces Heading, will please cull op him-
April 11 79 i ■ S1ROBH Alt Si BIRD.
, .; II anted, ,
C ANR ABLF. MONEY.—Apply at
LUTHERS EXCHANGE OFFICE,
qinrlrt • ’• *
Day & Martin's Real Japan
. ; ' Blackingi
I MPORTED and for sale by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons'Buildings,
jar, 25 19
outre
Adjmnistrator’s Sate. ^
By Calvin Balter,•.
On the first TUESDAY inkluly next, at M •o’clock,
Will be suldin front of the Court House
• in this city,'
A Tract of Land,
in Tatrtall County, containing 575'ncres, situated
irearCanoochee River, belonging to the estate of
Samuel Haughtnn, dec, and sola by permission
of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, by
order of the Administrator,
ufay 5 100
w
Adlhinistrator's Sales,
On thefint Tuesday in July next,
ILL be sold by virtue of an order of the In
ferior Court of Chatham county, before
the Court House in the city of Savannah, all that
Lot of laud known by the No (1,) one.Hcathcote
Tything, Decker ward, in the city of Savannah,
and hI| that Lot known as the numbefi (23) twenty
Ilirec.Libcrty ward in the city of Savannah, belon*
ingthe real estate of John Smith, dec’d.
FREDERICK HERB, Adru'r.
mny7 10ft
Sheriffs Sales, .
• -_ -On the first Tuesday in June next,
T^STILL bo sold at the Court. House in Ricebo-
W rough Liberty County,,between the usual
hours of sale, the following property,-(viz.) One
tract ofluitd containing four hundred acres more
ur less lying pear Jones’s Creek bounded by lands
of the Pst. ol Andrew WalthoufrS: also one tract
of 1 iinhconiaining three,hundred and fifty acres
more or less bounded by lands of Mrs. Drigors,
also fifty acCeS of land mon or less lying on tlie
Sa.(d Hills, also four negfoe? little Bob, Lucy,
Ned nnd Monday, seventy head of stftck caitle
more or lfess, fitly head of stock hogs more or less,
one Waggon four llors' 1 *, one Gjgg and Harness,
House god kitchen furniture, levied on ns the pro
perly of Ben j. Mell, Senr. to satisfy' an execution
in favor of the Executive deimrtment also two
other Executions in favor of the county.
E. WAY, s. l. e.
inny 7 ' 102
• Administrator's Sale, v
By J. B.. Herbert &,Co.
On the first Tuesday in July next; city
Will be sold before the Couft HoUso in this
between thq usual hours
TWO COWS ANt). CALVES, 1
and.all Ike Household and-Kitchen Furniture of
the ln(e John Street deceased, By order of the
administrator.—Terms Cash,
may v3 ; 115
• Executors Sale. -
By J. ,B. Herbert & Co.
On the first Tuesday in July next, . .. ■
Will he sold befoi’e the Couit House, in tills city,
between the usual hours,
LOT m TEN,
Ewcnsburgh and Oglethorpe Ward, with the im
provements thereon.
ALfeo, 1 ‘
Tito JVegroes,
named Poledore and Ben, belonging to the estate
of Josiuh Fox, dec. Sold by permission of thp
Hon. the Inferior Court of Chutliam County and
by .order of the Executors.—TenuS Cash-
may 23 115 ' m
yberifl’s Sales, Contiuned.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
W ILL he sold before the Court House in Bry
an County,between the usual hours’of sale,
Alto, tlie lots or parcels of Land on the Island
ofOssalmw, in the said County, known in the plan
ol the partition of the Island by the numbers one,
two', three, four, five, six, sevqn, and that part of
number eighty beginning at the hedge at the c.dge
of the woods, in the South part of tlie said Inst
tract, from the Westernmost to the Easternmost
Creek. Also, the CabhAge Garden tract, being
the Easternmost parts of tract ten, eleven,twelve,
from tie' path in the old field in the Savannah, to
bp continued in astraight line until it ihtersects
Bradley's, Hmmnock'Murslies on one side nnd Q-
.edf’e rivefon the other. Also, Horse Uuininock,
containing fifty acres. Also, Bradley’s Hammock,
containing one hundred ail'd fifty five acres. And
also, a 1 laintnock called Braddock's Camp’,' con
taining thirty eight acres, being parts und parcels
of the said Isliiml-of-Ossiibilw. Levied upon as a
part of the estate of the late John MorH, deceased,
under und by virtue of a fi. fa. on a decree of tlie
Superior Court of Chatham County, iu a cose
wherein Simon Donald midwife were complain
ants, mid Thomas N. Morel and others defend-
nuts THOMAS UARN, s. B. c.
may 7 102 •
Swaim’s Paiuicea.
"j G) DOZEN BOXES—Just receiye(\ per,brig
X Jml Frances from Philadelphia.
Druggists in this stale will be supplyedat ihe o-
riginal prices by applying to
. ? A. PARSONS, .Agent)"
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons' Buildings. -
1 april 5 1.
Essence, uml Oil of Sprftce,
F OR making Spruce Beer—Ecr sale bv - .
A. PARSON'S,
- Druggist, No. 6, Gibbon’s Building?. ••
april 6 i74
; English 'Copperas,
B Y the barrel or half barrel—For sale by
. . .. A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No, 8, Gibbon’s Buildings,
april 5 n74 * ■
Seidlitz and Soda Powders,
■ Received and Imported,
DOZEN boxes'Seidlitz Powders
80 do do Sod* do
’ ? ALSO, > -.1
Henry'S Calcined Magnesia,
All warranted Genuine, and to be the first rate ar
ticles, for sale by' A. PARSONS,
DrUggist, No 8, Gibbons’ Buildings,
mar 25 ' 1.
36
. Sheriff's sales. ..
On tliefint Tuesday ir. June rt'zf,
W ILL bc.sold at the Court Houseiu .Riceba-
I’nugli,.Liberty County, between the usual
hours of .sale, the following property, viz:—
One tract of land containing 653 acre" more .or
'Iess,hqiin3ed on the east by lands of the estate of
M'Collough, oil the west by lands of Wm-Tanner,
on .the north by lands of JThos Quarterman, and
on tlie south by Curry’s lends: levied 011 as the
property .pf John,MlGowen, to satisfy an . e>.ucu‘-
tion,in favor of the State of Georgia, also to satis-
,fy t\vq other .executions in favor ol" the County of
Liberty, against Beitj Mell, Sen. Tax Collector of
-Liberty County, for Taxes due the State and
County aforesaid, by said John Mell, .Sen. said
John M'Go’weh, one of Ills securities.—Also, one
traotof land containing fifty acres more or less,
bounded on lands of,Elijah Baker and others: le
vied on as the property of Joseph -MtGowen, to
satisfy the above mimed executions, said Joseph
M'Gowen,the other security, tor.tbe aforesaid
Benj. Mell, Sen.Tax Collector
One tract of land containing eleven acres more
or less, situate .near Riceborough, lying and be
ing within tbe angle formed hy the road leading
from Riceboro to Darien, nnd the road, leading
■from Riceboro to the Sand Hills: levied on as the
property of Robert C. M'Connell to satisfy sun
dry executions, in favor ot Nathl'LW and others,
may 7 102 E. WAY, s. r„ c.
Genuine Eau Mcdicinale dc
Husson.
J UST imported by the ship Emilv.
ALSO, ' ; '
Clarified Honey, ’ !
Just received from Boston, and for.saia by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings..-
april 7 < •>
; Superior 8weet Oil.
1 DOZEN bottles for family usp—For. sqle
XJd by A PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 0, Cibbon’o Buildings,
april 25 .9,1 , - ^
Latirel Saw Mill. - ” -
FIT HE above Mill is now in complete order, and
. JL will cut and deliver at Savannah, or at the
plantations on,the rjver, lumber of eyery descrip
tion wanted.. .Apply to
HORACE. ^IRBV, Savannah, or to
JACOB READ, Drakie’s Plantation.
, dec 13 2 37M||fctA§
1 ' •*’ " Notice.:; ' ' ;
A LL persons having .demands against William
Anderson, .deeeused, of Liberty Cqu.nty wilL
render them in properly attested,.within the time
prescribed by lavv. und those indebted to,the, es
tate will make immediate payment to
- - JOS. JONES, Adm'r.--
may 14 108
At Private Sale,
A PRIME NEGRO MAN, about 25 years of
age, an excellent house servant and coach
man. For sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
april 6 '*-•»—
Notice,
N INE months after date application will.be
made to tbe I1011. Inferior Court of Liberty
County when sitting for ordinary purposes for
leave to sell certain tracts of Pine Land, situate
on and near Doctors Creek and other places, fjjr
the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of William
j. Anderson, deceased. f - • ■
V may 14 108 JONES, Adut’jy
Marshal's Sale, . .
On the first Tuesday in June next, •
W ILL lie sold before the Cour(-House in the
ci(y of Savannah, between the hours of 10
and 3 o’clock,
The following negroes,,viz Ronblc.an, J^loe,
Minder, Sue, Robert,Sam, Peter, Clarissa,David,
Zack, Napurtt, Frederick, Richard,- May, Bess,
SHmson, George, March, and Dhle and child,—al
so I Gold Watch, one tract of lam! in Washington
county, a description sf which will be given, pn
the day of sale, and Household and . kitchen fur*
niltire,levied on as tho property of Wm. C. Wayne,
to satisfy an execution injoivor of the U. S. Bank.
JNO. 11, MOREL, m.7d.o.
mnv 7 102 . ’
Sheriff's Safas, 1
On (he first Tuesday in June next, •
W ILL be sold at (he Court House in the city
Of Savannah,,between the.hqurs ot ten and
Tour o’clock, , , ' ’ '•. , '
. Lo) and buildings No 25Brown ward, levied on
under two executions against C H Hayden, in fa
:vor of Frederick W Heinemanri, and in favor ol
R.&J Habersbam. . ‘ ' -...
Tvyo Lots of Land situate from the corner of
East Broad-st, on tlje Thunderbolt Road on the
adjoining c.prijer, levied, on as the property,of C
H.Hayden to satisfy an execuiion issuing from a
Justices Court in favor of A De Laroch, returned
to ipe by a.constable. •,
■ A uegi-o man named Doctor, leviqd on as tlie
property of Josiah J Tippin, to satisfy two execu-
tionsiu favor of George WiCoe,- and one iu fayor
of J 3 Wick.
1 Three, negroes, Titus, Bptsey, and Chance, le
vied on as the property of Tlios N Morel, to satis
fy an' execution in. favor of the Btinkof the State
of Georgia.
A woman named Phillis and her child Stephen,
levied on us the property of the estate -of Ab’m
Jackson, under an os-rcut-km-iVoni Richmond Su
perior Court, iu favor of Jonathan Sawyer.
- -- A. D’LYON, d.s. c. c."
mnv 7 102
x Administrator’s Sale,,
By JT. B Herbert & Co. v
On Tuesday 24th last, will b« sold at the,resi
dence of the late James Wallace, F,sq. deceas
ed, hiS personal property, consisting of
T* ; Tables^ Chairs) Sofas, Bedding, , A x
. . Kitchen Furniture, kc, kc.,
Sold by permission of the Hori. the Inferior
Court of Chatham county, and, by order of the
adihinistrator.—^Termscash.
Also, «vo half pipes Superior Madeira Wine,
and ten dozeu of Wine of various descriptions. •
may 18 111
. AdministTator’s Sale,
By J. B. Herbert Sf Co. '
On the firat Tuesday in-July, next Will be sold be
fore the Court House, in this. City between
^ the usualhbursj •
’ " Two NegroCS',''., 1 - '.
Peter and Tamer, belonging to the Estate b£
the late James Wallace, Esq, deceased, sold by
permission ol-.theHon. the Inferior Court of Chat
ham.County and by order of the Administrator.
■/ ■ Terms Cash, i
may 2 ’97 , • ,
. . Slieritis Sale.
On the first Tuesday in June noxL
W ILL be sold before the court-house In Ef
fingham county, between the usual liours-
of sale,
Fiye hundred acres of Land lying in the cotin*
ty ot Effingham, bounded north by Michael
Hide, east by Christian Robenhurst -all other
sides vacant at the .time of the original survey.
Also lfip acres, half of a tract of 300 acres origin
ally granted to Christian Robenhusst. Also 400
acres bounded north by lands qf Daniel Steiner,
east J no. Snydei qnd pi hers, at the time: of ori
ginal survey. 1 Also, 160 aeries .southwardlyby-
niids of Robcnhprst, east John and George S ny-
der, and north Robenhurst,ht the time of the ori
ginal survey, The above lands levied pn us the
property of Charles Tiot, to satisfy executions in
tavorut Henry M’Alpin and David Gugle.
THOMAS ELKINS,nc. -
may 7 102
8heriff!s 8ules. v. -
On the first Tuesday in June.next,: f • :
W ILL be sold at the Court House-in tl s City
of.Savannah, between the houjrs often and
four o'clock, the following ,16 ..negroes, viz :—
S'rtipio, Hager, Abner, Snap, Marsh, Jerry, B1L-,
ly> Burke, Parris, Brain,Dinah,little Brace, priuve^
Ben »ndMeriam,with<the increase of the families, ;
vied ou under a foreclosure of a mortgage from
eter Timothy to,.Wm. Washington, for use.
ISAAC D’LYON, s. c. c, >
april 2 )' 72> t
Town Lots for 8alc,
On the first Tuesday in July next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House in Ef*.
fiugbam County between (be hours of sale,
A number of vacant Lots in the town of Spring-
field,. Effingham-County. Thy probability of an-
Academy being erected this fail in tho neighbor*,
hood, and its ivell known situation for health niay,Y
be some inducement for'those who wish to have-,
a country residence to attend. The plan of the'
town to be seen, and conditions mude known oa
that day. •
. By order of the Inferior Court,
may 6
JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk. •
.100
Administrator's Safe; {
A GREEABLE to an Ol der of the lion, Co-irt oi
Ordinary of Bulloch County. wi(l be sold uni/,
the first Saturday fh May next, a'.* tlie.' faii resi
dence' of Allen Denmark,. dec’il.-rOnb undivi-,
•vided fifth of that tract pr .parcel of jand whereon
f the late Austin Slicffield resided, containing 1350,
acres more or less,-lying on the south side of,
’Black Crjriek, and adjoining lands of Thomas';
Jones, arid others.—Also, oneof lief fifth of a tract'-
containing 550 acres, lying’ on Irick Creek; sold
to make u division among the heirs of Aden Den
mark, dec’d ROBKltT BURTON,A<hn’r.
MARY DENMARK, Adm’x.-
. feb 13 37 . . . •'
, < ' : . City She rifts sales,
• On the first,Tuesday in.rune next,
TITILL be sold at the Court House in the City
■ \ V-. ol Sitvannaii between the hours of ten and
four o’clock,. . , , . .
i One negro woman named Sander, levsid on as
the property of John and Valeria. Davis, to satis
fy an,execution from tlie Court of Common
Please and Oyer and lermeperfor the city of.Sa
vannah, Wm. Bowers.ys .Tno. F. Q. Davis guari-
diari of.John and Valeria Davis, -. . . ,
Also one negro womaq Louisa levied on as the ‘.
property of .lohu I. Bulloch ,to. satisfy sundry
executions from the ’tfourt of Common .pletss'
and Oyer and Terminer for the. city of Savannah-
Wm. C.Barton and others vs.J|»o: I.BuUppHf'^'
Also all the buijdings pti lot-no. forty (40)-M'ar-
reu ward .bounded .north by a 1 ' lane so_u)!i bv
Broughton street East by lot no, thirty j)(riri(3^).
and West by LincqTri street levied op a‘& (be 1 pro
perty of Charles .’If, Hayden to satisfy 'q-ri'Fuwed-
.(ion for ground rent in favour of the Geruift« Lu-
therah Church vs Charles H. Hayden. • '
i, {Sheriffs Sale,
On the first Tuesday in July iiext ,jl !
'TTCT’lLL be sold.before the Couri Hoitsriin the
- TV, Cityf Savannah, betv-'eeii ttitt usual hours-
of 10and4o’chick, . '. '.
. Allfhe. buildings and imprBvements on lot' no.:
'^0,- Warren ward, with tlie unexpiredleaseotsiiid :
lot of land, levied .on as the property of Charles'
.11 Hayden, under a fi. fa. on foreclosure in fa
vour of Fredrick W. Heinemnnn.
A. D’LYON, d.s c.c. ?
may 7 102
, " City Marshal's Sales, *T t .,
On the. first Tuesday in June next,
W ILL.besold before the court house between
the usual.hours- the following property, if
the fines are not paid before that day. t
One-horse and cart, levied <jr». as the property ,
of Edward Hughes, and Hughes >*(• Passage to sa- 1
tisfy two fines imposed by Council, for their mu- s-
kingBread too light, • ", iv. -
One Dray and Horses, levied on as tho property,
of J-G Blois, to satisfy fines ihnposrid ;Bjr Council,
for his Dray men driving disorderly.
F- M. ST^NE, c.m. •
mny 7 102 -. '■ - -
Sheriff's. Sa^^-iCtoniinued. ‘
On the first TiK.sday in June next, •> t
W ILL lie sold before the Court House in the
'City pi S^vunuaji, between the usual bourse
of sale, . '•. ' .t
All-that tract or,pareefuf land,-containing 567-.
acres,more or (ess with 100 acres of Marsh (f-aml,:
called Okefaud,.situate, lying and being,’ia little-
Ogeqhge jDpitrict, in the gounty of Chatham,boup* '
ded north by lands of Fleming Akin, on #Vie east -
by hwdf'of M* Parkerj.'on the south by -a.i^ls of
the lajp B, )Vqlburger r and oi» the west<|i?Sn >rtb- •
ear,ihraneh nf little Ogeejiee river, tog-then with .
a!j, and.iiugular the eilitices, improvputenU and >
appurtenances, levied on under a fi fa on ioreclo--
sui e as the property of George L. Cope, in favor!
of John M’Njah, Peter Mitchell, aud Robert ,
Mitchell. , . ..
-, ' Half Lot atid Building, No.4,Ewinsburg, Oyle- ,
thorpe Ward, inlhe city of aavainuili, tin- iiiii-\-,
pifed lease of said half Lot for three years from,
January |ast, levied on as tho property of Robert'
Deiyis, to satisfy an execution from a Justi- ea
Court iu favor of.) h M Pendergrast., returned to
me hy-a constable, Sold at the risk of the for
mer purchaser. I. D’LYON, s. c- q*
may'3l 114