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Prime Muscovado Sugars,
|fftcoive« lalldfo ^LV% BAKER.
Wanted. >
’inl'R.u young nfan of steady habits
^.#«haraotefi? Such a one will ob-
Irftion by applying nt this ofliee.,
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gY GOODfe.
■ r, of DRY GOODS is offered nt
|j a f th8 k 8 tand formerly occupied by h.
,’C°- . JAMES DARRAMON.
Hry Goods and Groceries, j
A HMDS. Sugar.
V/ 60 Kegs Tobacco
. 20,000 lbs ucon
6000 lbs Bale Rope
26 bids N. Rum ,
10 Bales Domestics
Also 1
A handsome assortment of superfine broad
Cloths, Casilncrcs and fancy goods for sale, very
low by _ EBLNK/KR JENCKS.
may 17 HQ Market 8q.
i}113
Notice,
„ , ornre uuderthe impression that the |
SE V 110 lirc connected in business, are
|b?cri' , v s I
j thiit ‘
it Is Hot the case^ g LUTHER
112
S. H. F1SKE
~Tfprivate Sale,
, R0 WOMAN, about 22 years of age, a I
fcook, washer and irorter, with her
years old- j^eRBERT k CO.
'Board, of Health.
Savannah, May 18, 1825.
%Sr miABlTMT^W THE CITY OF I
SAVA NNAII. I
For Sale,
f AA BBL&. Baltimore (Howard-st.) Flour
LUU 100 do Richmond (Thistle Brand) do
3000 lilishcls Itest Maryland Corn
,10,000 lbs Bacon, &,c. $-c.
may 13 11. TUPl'ER.
Fine Chewing Tobacco,
J UST rcoeived.per Corsair, LoHllards Manufac
turing, und for sale by
I A V A. PARSONS,
Druggist No 0, Gibbons’ Buildings.
may 13 •
Tickets Received. ~
T HOSE who have ordered tickets in the Grand
State Lottery of Rhode Island, First Class, New
Series, ore informed they are ready for delivery,
and ure requested to call forthein. .The follow
ing are the orincipal prizes, which will be distri
buted on 3d of June neat:—
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. &-C.
&c.
Present price $3 60,—Apply at
uronramips
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
may 13
Coffee.
A FEW Bags Prime Havuna Green Coffee, for
sale by
f may 13
T. S. LUTHER.
I ,rc earnestly requeued by the Board of
1*1,0 inform tliem through the medium
Krinan. Ward Committees, the City
I or by uotlvo in writing, through the Post
If snv nuisance which exists, or of any
linstore., or cellars, that may be consid-1
CSS, the health of the »ity. ...
i order of Col. Sktllman, Chairman.
1 I K. TEFPT, Sec’ry.
lobertville Academy.
ASslCAb Teacher is immediately w-*nt- .
to lake charge of the above institution. I ih h)’HE- subscribers.huvo. removed to Johnston’s
ntlerjan wishing to' engage in the business I Square, next door west of Messrs A. Low 1 Si
.,,.,11 to trimly without delay’to Col. A. [Co. where they arc opening h handsome assort
-rnsf Rcbertvllle, S. C. Maj. JAS. I merit of . ,*
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
in addition to their former stock.
April 5 71 . /• W. fcjH- ROSE.
District Court.
REMOVAL.
W. T. WILLI AMS,
H kS just received Ilia SOUTH AMERICAN]
RE VIE IF, No. 47, for April 1626. Sub
scriptions received at !*i5 per annum.
CONTENTS OF NO. XLVIl.
Paoe. !
245
[TON. Charleston, or to Mr. JAS. B.
Savauhah. • Satisfactory testiinoni-
character and capacity will be required,
pi12 • •
Darien Bank Bills.
5 of the Darien Bank will be received at
Lr for Dry Goods by 1 ’
"',3 nt ANDREW LOW k CO.
Broad State , Lottery
F MARY LAN D-No. IV
OSF. who have given orders for tickets in
Ithi; above lottery, are requested to call and
jtlicBi, The drawing takes nlaee in -Bal-
tbi* day, aud will be received here on the
*' CAPITALS,
< Notice, •
I N consequence of his honor Judge Cuvi.r.it,
being detained at Milledgevilh*, in attendance
I upon the Circuit Court, the Sessipnol the District
Court in this city is postponed to MONDAY 30th
[ i list, of which ail conoernedtvill take due notice.
JOHN H. MOREL, m i> o.
may 11 * 1.105
Notice,
rrtHE public arc cautioned against pun-l asing
X dr dealing iii uny way with Samuel Gol '
smith, Inte of Savannah, Shop-keeper, or Esther
Goldsmith his wife, or'ftny otlier person acting or
offering tb Uct as Agent for fiither of tin- above
tiutned Samuel Goldsmith,'or EMhet'Goldsmith,
for h Lot of Land in Liberty Ward, and No. thirty
six, (36) being a corner Lot, fronting on South
Broud-st.'imrf Montgomery st.-letc the property
of the estatc.nf Stormont—The'saitf Lot with- ail
$-C. Apply at f *’ ‘ the Buildings,-baring been.tssignrdtb the.sifl-.-cri-
S EXCHANGE OFFICE. | oer,fol-1he'0'se of Mrs Esther Cioidsiiiitli and Inn-
children, in a deed duly executed and recorded in
the Clerk’s Office, both of Chuthnm and Rich
mond Counties. - J K. RE AD,
Trustee forMrsEsther Goldsmith,
may 12 fltlti and her children.
20,000
10,000
5,000 |
1,000
500
100 I
hew sf.hieS. no. xxii.
Art.
1. Redwood, • :
Redwood, a Tale.
11. Butler’s Reminiscences .. • :
Reminiscences of Charles Butler, Esq.
of Lincoln’s Inn-, with a Letter to a Lady
oh Ancient and Modern Music.
III. Insurrection o( Tupac Amaru, : : 233
Ensayo de .la llisloria Civil del Para
guay, Buenos Ayres y Tucuinari. Por el
Doctor I). Gregarlo Futlcs.
IV. Modern Astronomy, : : : 30i)
1 Fmidaincuta Astronomioe pro An
no MticcLVr dednetii ex Ohservationibtis
Veri incoinparabilis James Bradley. .
i 2. Tables Astronomiquos publircs par
!c Bureau des Longitudes de France.
3 Tables.. By B. de Lh’d'-nenu.
4. Mcinoirc sor la Figure de la Terre.
Far M. de Laglace.
V. Letters on the Gospels, t : 3(1(1
Letters- on the Gospels. By Miss
Hannah Adams.
VI. Count Pulaski, : ; ; 375
Pulaski Vindicated from an Unsnpport
ed Charge, inconsiderately introduced in
J idge Johnson's sketches of the Life ami
, Correspondence bf General Greene
VII. Code NHpole.ua, : : : 303
I. Code Civil, suivi ce TExpose des
Motifs sur Cheque Loi presente par Les
Ora tours du Gouvernemen', Ate.
i. Conference du Code Civil'avec la
Discussion pa.rtieullef'c du Conscil d’Elat
et du Triblijml, &tc.. • •
3. Code dc Procedure Civile!'
4. Codd t'cr-al, suivi des Motifs pr’esen-
tes par les-Prateurs du Goiivernenienl, fcc.
•I. Code. d'Instruction Criminelle, sui
vi de,s Motifs, ^-c.V.
fl. Code de Cemmerce.
7. -Les Cinq Codesuvec No‘cs et Trai
tes pour servir a un fours c.oniplet de UroH
Frail'chls ; a I'Usage dcsEtudiaiiseii llr it,
et de touteslesC'lassesdcCitoycnscultives
—Par J. t| Sirey. * ,
Professor Everett’s Orations, : 417
1. An Oration pronounced at Cam
bridge., before the Phi Beta Ku • u Society
August 27, 1824 By Edward Everett.
2. An Oration delivered-ai Plymouth,
• December 22, 1324. By Edward Evert it.
IX. Critical Notices' : : : 44!
/. Hall’s Colombia, : : ' lb
2. Garnett’' Lecture on Female
Education, M - : :
3. Putlitje of the Unit'd States,
4. NetY-Hampshire Historical
Society : • :
6. Cubi’s Spanish Grammar, '
*3. Mr. IVhentnn's Address at
the opqtiliig of the Atl.emu-
urn in New York, :
7. Dr. Ware’s Address before
•the Peace Society, :
R. v Metcalf’s Digest, :
f lunrterly List of New Publications,
Index, . : s :
nn-y 14 <108 ' .
For New- York.
The Sclir. MARY SPEAR,
ROHI SON, -'Instdri
Will sail on Thursday, an-J can ac-
commodate a few passengers.—Ap
ply on board it William-mu’* wharf or to
may22 pi 15 ; H. KlBBY.
For New York,
E S T A U I. I S II E n L. I -V E,
The rm-Ular packet ship
EMPEROR, ■
J. II. Hdrinett, Mnstnr,
,i meet with immediate despatch.
For freight ■>. p.ti.iage, havingstipeiior arconiino-
■jatioiis, apply to Capt. B. on board, at Jones’ Up
per. Wharf or to lIA.LL8gHOYT.
may 13
21L"*g"i
rHER
18
'IHckcts jUeeeivnal.
ITUOSF. who have orderetf Tickets in .
MON CANAL LOTTERY,
Sixteenth Cldss, t
^formed they a[-e j-eady for delivery and arc,
kited to call for them previously to the 18th
ie drawing of tlie above Lottery took place
Philadelphia on the 11th inst- when the fol
ng prizes were distributed. ,
| Prize of - - $50,000
. . - - 20,000
.. - 10,000
- 5,000
4,720
* 1,000
&.c. Sic. 4-c.
Apply.ilium diutely.at
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
[lay 16 ' "V - • ,
SWAIM’S PANACEA,
SHE public are respectfully informed tlm
I MOSES HERBERT, Esq. is appointed A
Kat Darien, to vend-
pptrim’s Celebrated Panacea.
t can bo procured ofhitn Genuine, aud ut tlfe
pc prices us bom me
A. PARSONS, Sole Agent,
Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Building.
’ The Darien Gazette will ple.iise give the a
s three insertions a week for twef weeks, and
‘ward the account to this ofliee.
"■>)' U
Savannah Library.
EW and complete catalogues of Books, bc-
lunging to this institution may be hud ut the
rary Room. Price 25 cents,
[fc-b8 - 30
Notice,
|VTuesday the 21st day of June, next will
ee sold at the house of Matthew Dregors,
of iheporsonui property of John 1V1 V Dregors
of Liberty County dec. consisting of one
I°nc, Tattle, Hogs und other urticics. - Sold for
| , pent of the heirs and creditors—conditions
pade anown on the duy of sale.
1 111*' * — ' i -
Fifty Dollars Reward,
M ARIAN, a short thick negro woman, of yel
low complexion, .-with a Imshy head of hair,
has left without pm mission the subscriber’s bouse,
in Savannah. -Five Dollm-s will be paid for lit-
delivery ; and tlie<4)ove reward, upon the < opvii-.-
i^tion of iier being bnvbored-by a white person,add
•the half of that sum, if bv f- person of color. •
EDWARD HARDEN,
South Common, Savannah.
may 12 |fl08 . .
A LL-persons indebted to tile Estate of Andrew
Walthour late of Liberty County, dec’d, ar
requested to make immediate payment, and those
having demands, will present them duly authen
ticated. GEO. W. WALTHOUR, Ex’r.
IHI1 7 6
Administrator's Notice.
A LL perjons having demands against the es
tate of Thomas C. Hayward (late merchant
of this city) .deceased will render them tothe sul>
l-scriber, properly attested—and [hose who are in
dehted to said estate me requested to make inime
pinte payment to HOMES TUPPER, Adm’r
feb 7 OP' ,
Notice.
T HE go-partnership of Gacdky k Ht.rtnnn
fs dissolved by mutual consent. Persons
hwlio are indebted to said fii.ni, ure requested to
make payment to-Jon.s B. Gauiihy, he being ful
ly authorised to settle the affairs of said concern
J. B. GAl’DBV,
M HERBERT.
a|>ril 26 92
THE SUBSCRIBER
I NFORM* the friends of the former firm, and
the public in general, that he w ill continue the
'GROCERY RUSLYESS, at the same stand, and
solicits their patronage, and all persons indebted
| to the firm of Gal-out tie Hf.ub' ut, are requested
to make as speedy payment as'possible.
1 JOHN B.GAUDRY.
hpril 26 92 am
lii'ouglit to Jail,
I N Savannah on the 14th inst. a negro man wl
says his name is Elijah, and that lie belongs to
James Harvy, of Richmond Comity, Georgia,and
MARY DREGORS, Atlm’x |qhat be ranawny-abobt 14 days ago, he is 6 feet
~ inches high anu aboutSA years of age.
JOHN I DEWS, j.c.c.
feb 16 35 :
. Notice;.,.^
IMF. subscriber intends closing his business in
• Savannah immediately., be requests those
f‘in ure indebted to him by note or Ht-couut to
I 11, 1 md settle the same by the first of June, all
piuands that remain unpaid after that-day, will
P ucriminately be placed in the hands of un
)tt°m:y for collection. . .
m '■ - JAMES H'. McKENZlE.
v aiio -
To Rent,
The House on thn South com
mon lately occupied by John \V.
■^b-k, Elq. Apply to the subscriber
1B „ „ ABRAHAM NICHOLS,
joay 2 jgy
klfNE
Ail Apprentice Wanted,
r »' .0 the Printing Business. Apply to the Editor.
I mnv 7 1 If?
M IS .
relution Ui the contrur.t for pineiligand kj-ep
| ing the [mlilic squares in good order and repair
The undersigned will receive proposals until t '<
| next Meetiug-of Council for placing find keeping
in repair the.railings, pr.sts end all the work n-
round the public squares: liglit-Wood |.osls ot the
best quality, charred or burnt nt the ends placed
in the ground, mid the slnts flee from nil sap, of
3 inches wide by one inch nnd one quarter thick,
will be required; the contract to be lor one year
and security for the performance of the work iuid
the .surrendering the squares at the end of tbe
iMS rao "‘hs after date application will e the surroneenng tue suiu res m uc
X 2 the Honorable thaInferior Court of J’ eur ,n the best CTde ' "'! 1 u rY d '
Lm.. ra , County, for leave to sell a lot on the
take: r i l ! d lin d Bryan streets, being No. 6,
PavannW l l n ^’ Herby Ward, in the city of
■Giliyr i b ‘.* on ghig tothe estate of Robui’l R.
’ •br-Jnc benefit of the heirs and
l^ilors of said estate. 1
Com’
sJMi 26
JAMES BARNARD,
Executor.
lHFnfr °f ^arptseed. .
I J. Wb ii 1 of ^Yormseed is the mt)M innocent as
Ipfoperiv 8S most powerful vermifugfeiyet knotVn
Et, ,,,; t,m ouged and genuine, (ns this is-war-
I '“-te'l’y . A. PARSONS,
I t “ wi’Ugh.'st No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
|^Jnayl7 ••
geo: millen
1/ MINIS
. -. >:■ JAS. MORRISON
may 14 « * ■ ,. ,
Mahys Renowned Plaster
. ,.. Cloth. , ...
A Sovereign remedy for all ulcers, sore breasts
Boils, sore legs, swellings, sprains, bruises.
I pains in the liack.fac. -
Approved -and recommended by all'the emin
ent Physicians iri tlie city of Philadelphia. For
sale),by appointment,
erior. Cologne Water,
iceived, per Corsair, and for sale by -
• • ■ • A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No8, Oibbona’ Buildings*
V!1I
;i44
447
443 I
450
463
461
438
465
4^9
Genera! Drug and Family Me
dic hie Ware House.
jfniil-: subscriber 1ms just received, pci-ship
Us. Savannah, and recently received from hjs
’orrespondhig Agents, in New York. Boston,
Philadelphia, mid Europe, who may be consid
ered us competent judges of selecting urticlcs to
ordert, os partners
A t.ARGl’ AND CHOICE SUPPLY Of
Genuine Drags, fjliemicals, Spi
ces, Perfumery, Dye Stulls,
, , ; Fancy Articles, See. Sc c.
tftntlf-inert. Physician?. Country Merchants,Pldn
ters, nnd all that w isli to purrlmie ill liis line, may
dejiend on geliuine Medicines, and at ns low pri
ces, and oil a* Hccottiniodatin^ terms as any house
may'offer in this cit"’.
S'rict slid promjU attention will he paid to ufl
orders, by .. A. '’ARSON'*,
may. 3 Diuggist, No. 3, <3. Buildings.
Wanted,
A GOOD SEAMS TRESS—she (bust bn roller,
.jL and well acquainted with plain sewing—
honestv is a requisite not to be dispensed with;
for such a Ohe a good price may be expected.
Enquire of the Printer. „ .
innv 7 hiH>2
Wanted to Charter,
Two siilintnntial schooners
suitable for currying Live Otik
Timber. Applvtn
may 13 ‘ HOMES TUPPER
Stitijf and Fine Cut Tobacco
P. & G. LtmiTiLAKlX
NO. 42, CHATHAM STREET,
■ NLYV-YOUK,
I NFORM their e.ostitmers nnd others, that Mtey
run now supply them with SNUFF and Fine
Cut TOBACCO, by wholesale at. the following
low prices; owing to (lie i-educed price ofmuteri-
als, and the improvements recently made in their
Manufactory.
Superior Mn-Kobov at 16 cents per Bottle,or ut
25 rents per lie in Jars and Casks.
Course F.rmch Rappee, and Fine Holland Rap
pee at 3n i-»iiis per Bottle.
Nati-hitiiClies ami Curueou Snulfat One Dollar
per R-'t tlfe
Irish High Toast , 'itch as is made by Lundy Foot
4* Co Dublin, at 40 tents per Bottle.
Scotch at 19 cents per Bottle.
Tube: ■•e. t roarse devoured Snuff.
Vriolet Stratshurg^, ’•
Gi-min n Saint Omnre, Maltese.
Sicily Rappee, and
Lorillard’s Mixlnre, n c.oane Snuff nl an agree-
idile flavour, preferred by many, to any other Kind
of Snuff, e.aoh of the last named at 60 cents per
Bottle ; '
Superior Cut Toliaceo for Chewing nt One Dol
lar per lb. Cut in small papers at 22 cents per Doz-
i. '' . '. .
Likewise, Spanish Cut, Mild Kitefoot,Canister,
anJ common Cut for Smoking: All the tibove
Snuffand Tobacco, warranted superior to any
.Manufactured.
N. B. They have stood Unrivalled for upwards
of I'orli) years. ...
april *2 72f|
SPRING AND SUMMER
.
B Y the ships Georgia und Harpjust arrived from
Liverpool the■ subscribers have receive’
their usual supply of r
Seasonable Dry Goods.
Having been purchased with Cash, previous to
tiie advance iii England they can be afforded nnd
will be sold nt low prices, mid on a long credit
for undoubted paper.
ANDREW LOW k CO.
feb 26 46
Camp Jack. ;. "T
APRIL l, 1825.
CTT)HE subscribers having appointed Mr, S
Winkler their Agent in Savannah',nil persons
wishing to rmitract with them for I UMBER of
any description, Light wood Posts, Staves for Rice
Tierces Heading, will please rail on him.
April II 79 STROBHAR fc BtRD.
Wanted,
B ankable money —Apply at • ' ‘ ♦
Ll’THER'S EXCHANGE OFFICE.
mar 16
By J. 15. Herbert & Co.
| To-morrow, 25th last will be sold beforo our Store
at 11 o’clock, without reserve,
Kegs Caviiulisk Tobacco
ALSO, 1 :
A General assortment o f
GROCERIES, &c.
may ,;J4 116 - Terms Cash’.,
By .Calvin Baker.
ON THURSDAY, 26th inst. ,at 11 o’clock,
In front-of his Auction Store,
also, a qliutititY of Hoilshold
F U II N I T V R E,
may 24 lJ6 ^
Administrator's Sale,
By J. B.-Herbert & Co.
iyuiui£, uecKBr wiru, in me euy ui oiivnuimu, i * 1 Tuesday in July next) ,
andiillthat Lot known as the number (23) twenty be sold before i\\d Court House in this, city
three,Liberty ward in the city of SHVunnuu.belon* I • between the usual hours
ing the real estate of John Smith, dec’d. I TWO COWS AND CALVES, 1
FREDERICK HERB, Adm’r. | and all the Household and Kitchen’Furniture of
Administrator’s Sale.
* ♦
' ' By Calmn BakVt,' ; y
On the first TUESDAY ir July next, ; at 11 o’clock, ]
Will be sold in front of the Court House
in this city,
- A Tract of Land,
in Tatnall County, containing 575 acres, situated
near Canoochefc -River, belonging to the estute. ot
Samuel Hnughton, dec, and sold by permission
of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, by |
ordpr of the Administrator,
m,tv 5 100
Administrator's Sales,
. On the first Tuesday in July next, ', ,
W ILL lie sold by virtue of an order of the In
ferior Court of Chatham coflnty, before
the Ciiurt House-in the city of Savannah, all tliut
Lot df land known by the No (1,) onc,Heathcote
Tytbirtg, Decker Wlt-d, in the city of Savannah
nidy 7
102
the lute John Street rieef-mied,
| administrator.—'Terms Cash,
may . 3 116
By order of the
Slierill's Sales,
r On the first Tuesday in June next,
W ILL be SQ.Id at the Court House in Riccbc-
rongli Liberty County, between tlie usual
hours of ,sa|o, the following property, (viz.) One
tract of littid containing four hundred acres more
or less lying near Jones’s Creek bounded by lands I
of the list, of Andrew Wnlthours: also one tract !
of landsiontaining tlree hundred uud fifty acres
m .re or less bounded by lands of Mrs. Drigors, j E werisburgh and Oglet.ion.e' »Twith the im?
also fifty acres ot land mor or lees lying on the , „„ ® 1 “» “•
Sand Hills, also four negroes little Boh', Lucy, laments thereon.
Ned aud Monday, .seventy head of slock cattle [ . ' ALSO,
nlloreor less, fifty bead of stock- hogs more or less, I • TlCO JiCgCOCS,
one Waggon .our Horses one Gigg and Harness, , |an , cd rolcdore aild Bc belonging to the estate
House and kitchen furniture, levied on as the pro- of j 0 slah Fox, dec. Sold by permission of the'
perly of Bom. Moll, hour, to satisfy an execution llon Uie [ n f eri or Court of Chatham County and
m favor of the Executive department also two b . ori)ero f t | le Executors.—Terms Cash.
Executors Sale.
By j. 15. Herbert &, Ca
On ibe first Tuesday in July next,
Will be sold before the Couit House, in this city,
between the usiri’ ’---Ams,
LOT No. TEN,
other Executions in favor of the county.
E. WAY, *. l. c
mnv 7 '-162 :
may 23
115
IShei'ilFs Stiles. Contiuned.
On the first Tuesday in June next,.
W ILL he sold before the Court House in Bry-
mi County,between the usual hours of sale,
Also, the lots or parcels of Land on the Islniio
of Ossa haw, in tlie said County, known in the plan
of tlie partition of the Island by the numbers one,
two, three, four, five, ?ix, seven, and that part of
number right, beginning at the hedge at tlie edge
of tbe woods, in the South part of tlie said last
tract, from the WesternmoSt to tlie Easternmost
Creek. Al^o, the.Cabbage Garden truct, being
the Easternmost parts of tract ten, eleven,twelve,
from tbe path in the old field in the Savannah, to
be continued in a straight line until it intersects
Bradley’s Hammock’ Marshes on one side and Q-
gechec i-irnron I be other. Also, Horse Hammock,
nontaiiiingflfty acres. Also, Bradley’.' Hammock,
containing one hundred and fifty five acres. Ami
also, a Hammock called Braddock’s.' Camp, eon
turning thirty eight acres, being par|s and parcels
of the said Island of Ossubaw. Levied upon us n
part of tbe estate of the late John Morel, deceased,
under and by virtue of a li. fa. on a decree of tbe
Superior Court of Chatham County, in u cast
wherein Simon Donald and wife were complain
ants, and Thomas N. Morel uiui others defend
ants . . , fHVMAS WARN, a. u. C
may 7 102 . .
Administrator’s Sule,
By J. b Herbert & Co.
On Tuesday 24th inst. will be sold at the resi
dence of the late James Wallace, Esq deccns- *
cd, hit personal property, consisting of
Tables, Chairs, Solas, Bedding,.
. Kitchen Furniture, kc. tic. '
Sold by permission of the Hon. the Inferiet
Court of Chatham county, aqd by order of the
.administrator.— 1 Terms cusli.
Also, two half pipes Superior Madeira Wine,
and ten dozen of Wine of various descriptions. .
may 18 111
. Administrator’s Sale,
By J. B. Herbert 8? Co. ,
On the first Tuesday in July next will be sold be /
fore tbe Court House in this City between /
the usual hours, J
Two Negroes,
Pc*er and Turner, belonging ;to the Estate of
the late James Wallace, Esq, deceased, sold by
I permission ot tlie Hon. the InferiorCourt of Cllat
ham County and by order of the Administrator.
Terms Cash. . . . . |
may 2 97 - . '
Sheriffs Sale.
Day & Martin's Real Japan
Hlacking.
IMPORTED and for sale by
•> • ■’'■ a. rarsons,
Druggift, No. 8, Gibbons’Buildings,
jar. 25 19
- v Swaim's Panacea.
* (A DOZEN BOXEF—.lust received pgr brig
j l-’ranccs from Philadelphia.
- ranees trom I'liunoelpl
Druggists m this state will be siipplycdatthc o-
riginal prices by applying fo 1
A. PARSONS, Agent,
*’• Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings,
april 6 r. ,
Marshal's Sale,
On the first Tuesday in June next, - I On the first Tuesday in June nextj
W ILL be sold before Hip Court-HousC in the I WXT1LL be sold before the court bouse, lit Ef-
city of Suvuutiuli, between the hours of lu 1 Y V ftiighaui county, between the usual hours
nnd 3 o'clock, • ' '. - I of sale, *
The follow ing negroes, viz :—Rooblcan, Cloe, I Five hundred acres of F.and lying jh tba coun-
MiniFr/Suo. Robert, Sant, Peter, Clarissa, David, [ ty of Effingham, bounded nort.li. \by Michael
Zack, Nannett, Frederick, Richard, May, Ress, j Hide, east by Christian Rohenlmrat. all other
-Samson, George/March, nnd Dide and child,—al- J 'ides vacant at the time of the. original survey,
so 1 Gold Watch, one tract of land in Washington 1 Also 150 acres, half of a-tract of 300 acres origin-
county, i description of which will be given on | ally granted to Christian Hobenhursb Also 400'
the duy of sule, and Household nnd kitchen fur- J acres bounded north by laudsof Daniel Steiner,'
nltiiie,levied onastho property of Wm. C. Waym-. 1 cast Jno. Snydej and others, at.tbe.tituc of ori
to satisfy an execution in|favor of tire U. S. Bank. I filial survey. Also, 160 acres southwardly by-
JN'O. H. MOREL, m. o. o. founds of Ruhcnhurst, cast John and George Sny
der, and north Robenhurst, at tire time of the ori?>
ginal survey. The above lands levied on as the’
property orCtiarl.es Tint, to satisfy executions in
favor of Henry M’Alnin and David Giiglc.
. . THOMAS ELKIN’S, s E c.
may 7 102 ’ v,
—
SPRUCE BEER.
nnHE subscriber begs leave to inform the pub-
* lie,that shehascointnoniced making SPRUCE
PEER, and will lie happy ftjr tbe patronage of
her former’ customers.—Families can lie supplied
by sending or leaving orders where to send it
PRISCILLA MOODIE.
N. B. She has removed to MrWablburg’s build
ings, corner of Jeff’urson-st and a lane,, near tlie
Market. *
may 7 >02
Essence and Oil of Struct.,
F OR making Spruce Beer—For side by
A. PARSONS,
. Druggist, No. 8, Gibbon’s Buildings,
npril 5 t.74
CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, t
, 2,1 May, 1825. )
■: Assize oj Bread.
rpli E average prh e ot Flour being $5 75 per
!_ bbl. 196 lbs. weight, the weight ot Bread fur
tlie present month must be
12. 1 , cents Loaf - 3 lbs. 1 ok.
G.i “ “ 1 8-i '•
Of which all Bakers find Sellers of Bread will
take due notice. M. VV. STEM ART, c. t.
May 2 97 .
Engh*h Copperas,
B Y the barrel or half barrel—For side bv
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8,Gibbon’s Buildings,
npril 5 n74
Scidlitz and Soda Powders,
Received and Imported,
DOZE?? boxes Seidlitz Powders
60 do do boda do
■ ; , ALSO, ' ’
Henry's Calcined Magnesia,
All warranted Genuine, und to be the first rate ar
ticles, fort-ale by A. PARSONS,
Dmg’gist, No 8, Gibbons’ Buildings
mar 25 i.
3G
rough,' Liberty County, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property, viz
One tract of land containing 653 acres more or
less; bounded on tlie east by lands of tbe estate of
M'Coilougb, on the west by lands of Win Tanner,
on the north by lands of Thos Quarterman, and
on life south by Curry's lands: levied on us tb
property df John M-Gowen, to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of the State of Georgia, also to satis
fy two other executions in tavor of the County ot
Liberty, against Benj Mell, Sen. Tax Collector of
Liberty County, for Taxes due the Suite and
County aforesaid, by said John Mell, Sen. said
JohnM'Gowen, one of bis securities.—Also, one
tract of land containing fifty acres more or less,
bounded on lands of Elijah Bak-r and others : le
vied on as the property of Joseph M'Gowv.n
satisfy the. above named executions, said Joseph
M'Gowen, the other security, for the aforesaid
Benj.Mell, Sen.Tux Collector
One tract of laud cdntuining'eleven ucre’S more
Union Society. . ,
l^jfcROI’OSALS in wr ting, will be re-'civjd un-
J. til the S-'-lliofriie present tn .nth, for board
ing and clotliiiig'he Imys supported by tbe Union
Society, for ouo year from the first day of June
next; or proposals may be made for rileir board,
including washing, mending, fee. only, i
.... L. MASON,
Secretary Union Society.
inav 4 99
Genuine Eau Mcdicinale de
„ ’.. Husson.
r UST imported by the ship Emily.
ALSU,
Clarified Honey,
Just received from Boston, mid for sale by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
april 7
Notice,
A LIv pennrr are cautioned against trading tor j -g D<
/\ notes of band given to Wm. J. Andrews a-| by
bout the 15th June, last, for the sum of $65, as the
pnyineutstands garnusheed in the Superior Court
of Chatham County. .
march 7 53 - . W. POYTHRESS.
Superior S\Yeet Oil.
DOZEN bottles for fumily use—For sale
A PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Cibbon’s Buildings,
april 25 91
The Subscriber,
B F’.liS leave toacqiiaidt bis friends and the pub
lic generally, that He still continnes the
Tayloring Business,
and will be' thankful for any orders in the above
line, which will bo executed on the shortest no
tice and in u style that will not fail to please,
: t . LESLIE THOMPSON.
N.B. Ili3 prices will be low so as to suit tlie times,
feb 26 '46|| '
Information ds Wanted,
W HETHER Rich uin Lakh, or any of his
heirsarenow living.—Lake, Icft New-
Jersey'about forty years ago, and went to North
Cuiolina; stuyed there a fmv years, and then
came into the Slate of Georgia: lfhe or any of
liis friends will call on the Editok of the Savan
nah Republican, they may receive information
highly inteiesting-to them.' J "
. ffy Editors of papers in Georgia are requested
to pubpsh the above two or tluee times.
April 23 ftp . -
Laurel Sa\v Mill.
T IDY above Mill is'now in complete order, and
will cut and deliver at Savannah, or at. the
plantations on the river, lumber of every descrip
tion wanted. Apply to
HORACE KIRBY, Savannah, orto
JACOB READ, Drakie’s Plantation,
dec 13 2 37m||SaIa§
... , Notice.'
A I,L persons having demitnds against-William
Anderson, deceased, of Liberty County will
render them in properly attested, within the time
prescribed by law. ami those-indebted to tlie .es
tate will make immediate payment to
JOS. JONES, Adm’r,
may 14’ ” ’ 108
r. At Private Sale, » ■ ’
A PRIME NEGRO MAN, about 25 years-of
age, an excellent bouse servant ana coach
man.. For sale, by J. B. HERBERT & CO
april 6
,. . Drought to Jail,
I N Savannah on the 1st inst: a negro man
who says bis name - is Ben, nnd that he be
longs to Abner -Belcher,of Bourke County/ Gem
ma,und that lie runaway about 7 months ago,be is
5 feet 2J inches high, and about 40 years of age
an d has lost two of his front teeth. •
? JOHN I. DLWS, j.|q, c.
[/ tatty 3 78
Lent,
FEW years.ago, to a gentleman of this city
*- Notice,
jylNE months after date application will be
made to the lion. Interior'Court of Liberty
large and^splendid volume containing I Couilty when sitting for ordinary purposes for
Views in Egypt,” 1 also an accompanying vol- leave to seil cerluiu tracts of Pine Land, situate
ume,' with explanations to tlie plates—As the on and near Doctors Creek and other places, for
work is both scarce and valuable, the gentleman the benefit of tbe Heirsand Creditors of William
in possession thereof, will confer a particular fa 1 Anderson, deceased.
vor by returning the same. L • way 14 108 JOS JQ^ES, Adm’r.
/ may 16 wlQSI 1 ' ’
mnv 7
w
Sheriir’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
TILL be sold at tin- Court House in Ricebo-
Town. Lots for Sale,
On the first Tuesday in Jut next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House in Ef
fingham County between the hours of sale,'
A number of vacant Lob in the town of Spring-
field, Effingham County. The probability of an.
Academy being erected this fall in the neighbor
hood, ithi! its Well known situation for health may
be some inducement for those who wish to have
a country residence to attend. The plan of tba
town, to be seen, and conditions made known oU
that day. ■)
By order of the Inferior Court,
L t JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk. •
may 5 , 100 / -
Administrator's Sale,
One tract otbind cd.itu.ning’eleven acres more 1 A ^Ka'BLB to an order of tita bon. Court oj
- less, situate near Riceborougli, Iving (ml be- "»- Ord.riaiy of Bullocli County, w.ll bc sold on
g within the angle formed bv the road leading ghe first Batifrday in May ..ext, at the-Inte resi-
from Riceboro to Darien, and tlie road leading T , cf." .? ,cn ? ,a f k ’ deC , ‘'’.T 0 ? , ,' nd,yl ’
from ir.ct-l.oro to the Sand Hills: levied on ns the . ,r " c ? V I’ ar , ce ‘ ol ,and «’ lie 'T^
property of Robert C. M‘Co....ell to satisfy inn- lhc ,llte Austin Sbelb.^d resided, 0Oiitanlggl350
•... r -.N- .ui-t i i (-acres more or less, lying ou tlie south side of
•Black Creek; and adjoining lauds of Thotnas
Jones', and others—Aisi\ One other fifth ofa tract
containing 550 acres,lying on irick Creek ; sold
to make a division among the heirs of Alien Den
mark, dec’d ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r.
MARY DENMARK, Adm’x.
feb '18 ' 37
dry executions, in favor ot N.-tbELaW and others
may 7 102 -E. WAY, s. r.. c.
Slier i ff's Sales,
On the first Tuesday in June next,
W ILL be sold nt tbe Court Floiise in the city
of Savannah, between the hours ottem null
■four o’clock, • • .. ,
Lot and buildings No 23Brown ward', levied on
under two executions against C II Hayden, in fa
vor of Frederick W Heine maun, and in favor ot
It &.J Habersham. ,
Two Lot's of Land sit Jate from the comer of
Eastt Broad-st, on the '1 hunderbolf Road n the
adjoining corner, levied Ori as the property of C
H Hayden to satisfy ah execution issuing from ii
Justices Court in favor of A De Laroch, returned
to ine by a constable.
City Marshal's Sales,
■ < On the first Tuesday 'in June next, J‘
W ILL be sold before the court house between ‘
the usual hours -the following’property, if
the finesal-e nol paid before tlnit day.
, One Iterse and Cart, levieil on as the property
of Edward Hughes, and Hughes 4’ Passage to, sa
tisfy two finds imposed by Council,for their ma
king Bread too light.
(man driving disorcVrlv.
F. M. STONE, c.m.
may 7 102
property of Josiat.J Tippln.to satisfy two execu- -
lions in tavor of George vV Coe, amt one in tavor k; , - “
of J B Wick.” ”’•• ■“
’Three negroes, Titus, Betsey, and Cliance, le
vied on as the property of Thos N Morel, to satis
fy an exeebtiou in favor pf the Banltof tlie State
pf Georgia. , .. 1 ,
A w oman named Phillis and her'child Stephen,
levied on as the property of the estate of Ab’in
Jackson, under an execution from Richmond Su
perior Court, in l’avur of Jonathan Sawyer.
. . . ... A, D’LYON, i>.s.
may 7 1,02 ’.,
Sheriff"s Sales,—Continued.
’" On {he fir. Tuesday in June .next,
.’^’^’ILL be sold before the Court? House iri the
City ot Savannah,-bet ween the usual hours
of sale, j j •
. All that tract or |>arcel of land, containing 667
acres more or less w L 10b acres of Marsh, l-and,
called Okeland, situate, lj/iog.and being in little
Ogeehee District, in the co nity of Chatham,boiin-
-ded north by iar ds of; le.ning Akin, on the east
by lands of Dr Parker, on the south by lands of
tne late B. Walburger, and on the west by-anorth-
east branch ^*f little Ogeehee river, together with
City Sheriffs sales,
On tbe first Tuesday ill June next,
W IJ.L be sold at Hie CouVt House in the City
,y jv-wx b. t , y . ? n«, h.„. o,-.»,»di arjysrftesj zpgsxz
torn o clock, ^ , -, I | appurtenances, leviad on under a fi fa on foreclo*
One negro, woman named Sander, levs don ns us Ule property of George I Cope, in favor
the property of John and Valeria Davis, to sktts-1 ^ Jolln M'xNish, Peter Mitchell, and Robert
fy un executidii From the Court ot Common 1 jvjJtehell ‘
Please and Oyer'and Icrmencrtor the city of Sa- „ t nnd Bal!dir No . 4,Ewi.tsburg, Ogle-
vannali, Wm. Bowers ys Jno. F . G. Davis guai- t| Ward in (hu c „y” 0 f Savannah, the m.ex-
dm., of John and Valeria Davis, pired lease of said half Lot for three 'years from
Also one negro wonmn Louisa levied on as the $ , a , evledon . aa the pril L n fo{ Kobert
Court in favor of J lit M PenaOTffljttB returned to
me by a constable. Sold at the risk of the for
mer purchaser. , I, D’LYON,*. c. c
may 21
executions from the Court of Common Pleas
and Oyer and Terminer fpr the.eity of Savannah
Win. C. Barton and others,vs Jno! I.,Bulloch.
Also all the botfdings onJut no. forty (40) War
ren ward bounded iiorih by a lane south by
Broughton street East by lot no. thirty nine (39) 1‘jVI'lNE months'aftor date application wiil bt
and west by Lincoln street levied on as tbe pro-H XI madi ’ - - ■
perty of Charles H. Hayden to satisfy an Etfecu- | of Bryart’,.
114
qtad&jo tliejion. Inferior court of. the count).
, yW,.ror leuve to sell all the real estate' of
tion for ground rent iii favour of-the Gpnnan Lu- j WHlihM Cubbedgt deceased, to be spltj.il'or the
theran Church vs Charles Fl. Hayden. J benefit of the heirs arid creditors. - '
may 7
Atl
jooe 17
JOHjN CUBBEDGE, A'dm’r,
WP Sfidan Cow.ly.