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CIIARLESON, June 6,
■/inrfON.—Somt» few sales ol common Sea
have bean made litis week at -> lo 30 cts.
*j?Umiei and Santces within ilia rnhlfft of our
Some Sea Island I’kniters have pre-
J-xhinnlng their crops to soiling at tin'sc rates,
j^Wraure disposed to send then) baok.to. lint
an ® in avoid expenses, until next season.
^ market and tor retailing, are in best request
S&S2^.tW3 therefore, although
f* toSKShSJI* unusually heavy, yet cargo
SfAtaiS "t an advance on the
"* be# " * Wo quote it at 78
sales have been
,tesof
» 82 <* —
n . Thursday last, by the Rev. A. Garter, Mr.
Mfjtv I*. Btooo, of this city.
rtn till. »7th ult. nt Georgetown, in the District
o! Columbia, by the Rov. Septimus Tustin. Major
General Al^ANOVB MojftM, « f '
fitatfli* Army, -to Mrs. Harhibp B. Wilson 9
diuellter of the Rev. Doctor Balcli, Pastor of the
“^reiiiylertou Church in that Place.
aaiaiE
POUT OP SAVANNAH.
AltRIVED
Ship Emperor,“Beimelt, 1!* <My» from New-
ork, to Hall, Sbappter fy Tunper,'Consignee*,
B Lamar,P Hill, A Bassett, Bradly, Claglnfrn
Wanted , . y .*,
A voksel>f enh^,'drittlght of
Witter that will carry from CO tn
SOM feet of ranging tipibqr. Apply
at tlio ftuiinlmi room of-'
JOHN 1*. WILLIAMSON.
?.■>” ■:,£}..> ...A 1 a
Woodstock or tlie, Gamlier,
"5>Y the autlior or Waverly, Ivuuoe, Uo fit.. a
Xj Tale of the year 165),jfust received and for
fedleby t: * ...
S. C. & J. SCHENK.
June 7 k!30
Minn
Tongues, Beef, Flour, Hums,
Cheese and Salmon.
Tust received by ship Emperor from N. YoYlc.
BBL3 Hams, for family die
bbls
smoked Tongues
• >- atilt . do
hrtlf bbls Fiilton Market Beef
bbls smbked do
2 casks Ooshiih Cheese; which will be sold by
I liu whole Cheese or cpi
10 half bbls Cnnaj Flour, for family Usd
bbls pioklbd Salmon
For tale by ,
VV. I*. CLARK. ,
Comb, (if Broughton and Draytonw
jnnp 7 AlSi
Newark Cider, Honey, Sfc
TfiyEGEIVED by the iast arrivals
iEi 10 Bbls Newark Cidet*
. Wood, W Patterson, Dunhams it CampReld,
anj Burroughs, Pbilbrlck it Scranton, J Kopihan
j co J Bentley, J if M Prendhrgast, Mayers it
lamilton, S C Dunning, Butler it Scranton, Jos
framing, M Luffburrow, J A Maxwell, J Catlln.
Wells, A E Wood, N B Weed, H Cassidy it
co S B Parkmun, L Baldwin it co J H Burroughs,
A Beaularii.
Ship Louisa Matilda, Wood, 8 diys, from New
York, to : Hall, Strapper fit Tuper, consignees, with
cage, |o P'W Coe, D B Nichols it co S C it J
ScTtank.L Baldwin is co Mcrriman it Rowland,
J Wells, T Butler Jt-co W Patterson, W T WII
llama, Taft fcPadeltbrd, G B Lamar d B Her-
rtk co G Gordon, A Pat-sons, A it E Wood, J.
oral, Bradley, Clnghorn it Wood, S C -Dunning
esrdbCook, Dunham* fit Camficld,Hull, Shup-
tcr ic Tapper- Passenger, Hon. Jus Hamilton,
if8Ca. • ..... -
Brig New Paoket, Parker, 12 days Troin Balll-
ora, toHsll, Shnpter & Tup’per, consignees,
lilt a fpll cargo, to F Sorrell, G Ndwhall, J B;
erbert it co. . . .
Sriir Ckeraw Nichols, 10 days from N. York,'
.Cohen It Miller, consignees-with morchan-
its to Dit B Foley, Hazard It Donslow, J W,
iORC.T Butler it co N B Weed, A ^ E Wood,
1 W Tenycko, C Rod, A Bassett, R Carr, and
isckerel to the masstffr, Sailed In co with Br
■ig Finchett, for savannah,
oop Cathrine it Elizabeth, Fllhian, 23 hours'
Darien, wltlrcottonand rice, forCbarleston,
tngers, H Harford and daughter.
CLEARED
Sloop Rising Sun, Chase New-York.
SAILED,
Scbr Mount Vernon, Jonas, Baltimore.
1 do ’ Honey
6 half bbls F. M Beef
6 bills Vinegar ‘ •.
3 half barrels pickled Tohgues
*> 12 dozen bottles Older
English Cheese
IN STORE
60 bids prime Pork
30 db. do. Beef
60 do. do. N. Bread
20 do. Pilot do.
together With a general assortment of Provisions
and ship Chaudlory vviiich will be sold low.
By A. BASSETT,
June 7 130
#>■ ■ - s , LANDt NG
FROM ftHrr A U(iUfit'Ai
Of} BliL8.<pr.i,.)c Pork
W v / 16 do Canal T'ldur— l-’nr «nj
by.
mnv 2«
HP
. J. B H.EKiir.IlT it Vo,
Now.
T
bantu a^,
ij fl BOXES 'Vhittdin'oce'bOoUop Curds No, lo
JL v" 6 do EnrleV Up• tto do
Jot) bhl« Riitcnbarg Clin '
10 hltdd do v Uo
,8 do N E. Bum
60 bbls Nortliern Qin • -
80 do S. F Flour ,
60 do Pilot and Navy B?*hd
Fbr Sale low by . S.C GIlEftNE.
may 23 1 eHna
Another Oppoi'tiuiily '
FOR SECURING TWkXTY-FI’/U II
TIC
K C
FIFE )VUOLE
TS
. ‘ in r«R . ) ■
Aitffilsta Masonic. Hall
FOtt TllE stUI.L kVM OF $1 50,
TO BE DETERMINED BV THE
„ FIRST DRAWN NUMBER,
. THE ‘Mth iUNE LEXT.
APPLY AT
MACnOKKELLS
All iN b.\R day.
CJR TIIV *il»h Juhfi NEit V. ILL +AKE PLACEjlHiE
nintiI And LAST QRAWlAtG or the
AlftfUSTA
. LOTTERY
i&THF. FOLIQWVtQ CAPITAL PRIZES
ARE STILL. UNOtAlYN, AND MUST BE
UirtntBUTFM ON Tlt.1T DAYt-
Prizt- of 30,000 Dullatp
Hrize of it 20,000 Dollars
2 Frtzt.s of 10,000 Dollars
2Pn*. 8i,f 6.000 Dollars
2 PrikqJT ,,f 1,000 Dollars
4 Prizes t.f - 600 Dollars
19 Prize* of 100 Dolltirs
Prizes t,f 60 Dollars
And a very Inrue tom in 7Vn Dollar Prisel,
amounlwg to npwardt of
PRIZES remaining undrawn In the Wheel,
the fate of every number h'drtg determined fn.c
dtiy, renders this; In itt present stage, the most
Cufn, Hay, <&c,
O (RID bushels corn
ml)\J\j vp 200 bundles Hay •
60 demijohns Brandy ,
Barrels Mnijkerel, Flour, &c.
The htibterlher being desirous of disposing of the
above articles, offer* them for sale low. for cash
or approved pbpor. H; TUPPRR,
jnny J6 112
eus and of
Ten Dollars Reward.
ANAW \Y from tbe suhtcrih r about tljree
or four week ago, from Hilton Head, S, C.
A negro wench named Rose, with a scarcel v per
ceptible ihulntta tinge, and a negro man trained
Abraham, '(her hut'yndl belonging to.tlie estate
Of General C. C. Pinckney. Roso carried off
with her two chidren, one n mulatto boy 9 years
of age, the other k black, hoy between 3 and 4
years old. Roso is about 26 years of age. and
when spoken to, her 'eyoh Wqndur about—Slio
speaks plain, but some what 'nnlck and throOgh
her nose. They hud a counterfeit ticket, signed
in Mr. Hocjr's name, Overseer for lhe estate ol
Pinckney. It Ik supposed they will tty \o get to
New Vork^ through which place the wench lately
passed on her whf from Co'uncetiout As.she has
a number of domes, her dress cannot be descMb-
ed
Afl expehirs will be paid for lodging them in
jail in Georgia or Sobth Carolina dt delivering
them to me in^eaufdrt.'or P, M'Dcinoit. in Sa-
nah. THOMAS TALUIHD.
junc 7. . .. ~u13l , •
Bailey,
Twoshtpshave arrived beldw, one of which
> anchored at FIveTalhom lhe other at Four
ilePoint. .
ARRIVED FROM THU PORT.
^ At Providence, 28th ult. ichrs Ramble Sheldon;
poorgo Harris. ... .
j« New-York, Wtb Ult, brig Pbeasabt.
M Darien, sloop Mariner, Bollei; scbr Eliza-
'b, Odena.
OLF.ARED FOR TH«8 PORT,
I Charleston, on Monday, ship Marlon Good-
|iln; sloop Delight, Cooper.
UP F«lt THIS PORT,
I Nrw-York, 27th ult. ship Savannah, Moore.
I Providence, 26th ult, schooner George, Hot-
'.Jo tail 28th.
I Tbs ship Louisa Matilda, Was id company bit
Touday evening with the ship Wm Penn, from
biladelahia,
The hrtg Agetiora, from this port for Phi Vi:
knee was spoken 28d ult. in tat 30, 12, ton 73,
[The S b6at F.dgnBnld, arrivfd Charleston on
Vardsy from Hamburg and.AdrUZta.
mil
05“
TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS of the Da
rien Bank BUM Wanted, on a Loan for four
a—for which sib per cent interest will he paid
i a reduction in current money, In (bur annu-
JiniUlraentt—to say, on the first Miy; 1827,
28,1829 and 1830—tb be secured by bohd and
B > of one of the first tide land plnhtntlons
late, suitable either for Rice, Cottbii or
jar-Cane—having Under culture about one
Mred tmd seventy acres ih prime order; With
a 'he necessary up|ienda. es, as buildings, ^c. ^r
ched to it, with twenty print. negrSek to se
tsaid payment, or ns much <>| the above pro-
y will be exchanged for snid amount at a fair
lluation by disinterested persons—Apidy to the
llilorof the Daiion Gazette, (post paid) for fur
L r partioulars.
Darien] May 30.1826
CF The printers'of the SaVanhali Republican,
lorgia Statesman, Augusta Chronicle, Charles-
■i Courier and Columbia TVleSconn, will give
i above fdur puhl(oatlons and send their Bills to
Darien Gaeepe Office for payment;
Iunc2 <•; J27
itc-l
Brought to Jail,
Savannah on the 10th ult, a negrti man Who
iir^ 8 canto is Jim.uhd (bathe belongs to
liiiam Waley. of Bourke county, Georgia, and
r " e fanaway nbout two weeks ago, he is 6 feel
aches high and about 20 years or age.
JOHN I. DEWS, J 6 C.
.. 104
Brought to Jail,
' Savannah on the 29lh alt. a negro mnn who
l»*yt his name-Is William,and that he belongs
F«' * A |** a , and that be ranUWay from him ah-
|'“ w ® 0,ca gff Wltenhe was tn Augusta, and that
imatterwas on h»Way to New Orleans) Ifc Is
7 mches high/ and about 26 years of age
. JOHN 1. DEWS, J.c.C.
* VU
QHght to Jail,
£5 the I6tb inst. a negro man who
liR« i., nwiia l» Bon, and that he belongs to
sv.k 1 °f South Carolina aUd that ho ran
Liverpool Ground Salt
IjpORsaleby /OHNSTON L MACK AY.
Court of Common Pie
Oyer and TcrniMier for the
city of Savannah,
. APRIL TERM, 1826,
. \ ' . . Savannah, Mdu «, 1826.
4TTHEREAS, Willinm C. Wayne.and Thomas
V V N. Morel, were drawn sddtummoned to
attend at this term, as Grand Jurors, prtd hake
made default. Ordered, that they lie fined In the
sum of Forty dollars each, unless good and ?uffi
ulent cause of excus^he filed with the' clerk ot
this court on or before the first day Of the next
term.
And whereas, Emanuel DelantrilU, David Vo.
iae, Jpglt H. Prosser, James B. Jaudnn, and H. D.
Greene, were drawn and summoned to atteud at
this terms ns Petit Jurors, and have made default.
Ordered, That they ho finod in (he sum of TWbn-
ty Dollars each, unless good and sufficient hadsc
of excuse bo Mod on onth with the clerk of this
court «n Or before the first dnv of the next term.
A trite Extract from tin Minute*.
Robert; w. pooler, clerk.
Clerk7 Office, 12th May,, 1826—109
Clerk's Ojjice, Inferior Court!
CHATHAM
June o.
•129
Wanted,
Jg^ARIEN BANK NOTES, at
LUTHER'S Exchange Office.
jqnaS , ,^ 129 *
Union Curial Lottery,
TWENTY-SECOND CLASS, nets series.
(jRT|U he completed in One Drawing in the City
sLfli ot^ Philadelphia, on the 14th of June, 1826.
SCHEME.
1 Prize (If Iil2(>,tld0 is $20,0(19
1
U
10.000
10,000
1
II
5,000
* 5,000
2
u
3,280
6,560
16
II
1,000
15,000
16
l«
1500
7,500
21
l»
100
2,100
62,
II
60
2,600
104
11 .
20
2,080
t,300
II
10
13,000
19,608
II
6
63,040
'$136,880
12,130 Prizes
32.100'
, PRrce OF TICKETS „ .
Whole Tickets $5, Half $2 &<), Quarter $ I 26.
All orders for Tickets ih. the above Lottery, will
be dtlly attended to at
LUTHER'S
Exchange. 'Office.
J»ne 6
DIVIDEND NO. 16.
Bank State of Georgia,
SAVANNAH. June 8, .1826.
Wf|HE Board of Directors, having declared a
AL Dividend of $2 60 per share on the Capital
stock of (his Bank; the same will be paid to the
res|vectivu Stockholders thereof, orlo (heir order
on and after Thursday next, the8<b inst.
By order of the Board,-
juuU6 aI29 A: POSTER, Cashier.
^ FOR SALE,
A COMMODIUOS dwelling house
situated, on Liberty-street, and front
ing the.Sodth common:
A Wharf Lot, containing 67 feet on
on the River and extending back to
ludian-sireet a distance Of 400 feet and having on
said street a front of-67 feet,' situated in the tipper
pari of the city. ' ,
Two lots adjoining (lie wharf lot coiitaiping in
the wlioi. 86 lent on Indian street by 227 ort a
lane,-.and on wliich arCseven good buildings.
One-third of the lot opposite Col. Shelman’S, si
tuated on the corner of Broughton: and Whitaker
streets. . . . .j. • •■'-J..-
650 Berts of LAND, about
9 miles from town, on the 0{*e-
chce road, and within a half mllo of
___ therdut of thc co.itemplated^gnul
gOod Rice arid Cotton Land improved.
Four 60 acre Lotsabodt 4j mile* from (he city,
und well suited for Farm Lots;
For terms apply to
ROBERT W. POOLER,
juned, . Tfl30' ,
itreets.
9.
m
iVnke. s A VWUHUR mill lutu uu ,i«ir
ZSSMM* ft 6°> he is6 feet 8 Inches high
Upock ^ y® ap * ™ w hh the
h28 ; 48j • ’ ‘ . S|
rcfeli Tamarinds,
0. <5.
UST
a targe supply of Tamarinds
«4°i?i£“ r6a ^ oe ^weH cured in Sugar syrup.
[sale by
red 11
9ft
Sugar syrur
A. PARSONS, Drdgmkt,
No. 8, Gibbons’ Building.
'xwemrEm,
Gill^HlRE final
siniljj
or tB.V
h F fin r » 47th,MAY, 1826.
lathi.i Exnrtiinatiort of the Senior Class
inn®w»H commence on the 19th
MU SXni* ott ® n ^ a nee of the Trostoes,
AHULL; Secretary.j
Savannah, Ogechee and Atata
malm Canal
B y a Resolution’ of the Stockholders, adopted
at • - - u
___ a meeting on the 13th I (At. an Instalment
of Five Dollars per 8hare is required to be paid on
or before Thursday the 16th of Juno next. Notice
ia'therdfore given that th* lame will be received
at the Treasurers office in the JSxchangd, betWeen
the hours6f 10'and 2 o’clock of euclvday.
ALEX’R. TELFAIR, President,
may 18 , , 114, . .. . .- 1 _
Benjamin S. Buljinch,
TS) ESPECTFULLY intormS the Citizens of Sa
JJSJ vannnli and vicinity,that if encouragement
should be received,-he intends to publish-
ANODE, V
OH the' fiftieth Annivelriary of
American. Independence,
writton originally for,the occasion by himself.—
Farticularsin a future advertiioment.
Juno 2 127m I.,':
Flour und Hams.
. bbls middlingFlour
6 do. Hams
i-j-for sale b;
ms
by
fcCOr
may 2.3
MORRISONS UUn,DINGS.
i ift..:
N . . , COUNTY.
OTICE is hereby given tq All Free persons bf
colour that the time has arrived agreeapl to
law, 'for each and ‘every one of them to come
forward and. register their names. Those who
shall neglect to do so before the 1st of July entu
ihg, will be refiorted totlie proper authority.
, A. B. FANNIN, Clerk I. C.
may 23 118
NOT CE.
DIVIDEND NO. 9.
A DIVIDEND OF THIRTY DOLLARS per
Share has been this day declared on the pro-
r.s- iL. £A ' n t i !•
. for tho last four
fits of the Steam B .at .
months, payable oh tl»o first "Moudiiy in .tune
next, to the .Stockholders or tlie.ir authorized a-
gents, at the Steuirt Boat Office,.Savannah.
WM P. HUNTER,
m"Y. 1. , . . ^..See'ry, S. tJ. Co
The
.OOODOLLARS
Immense amount r-f GRAND CAPITA]
For Baliinioi
The fine
EL'
Ctipl.
having hull o£
will meet ('ispatuli, Fcr fro* --
ou board at Audi:
foresting Lottery ever drawn in the Soi
Elates; arid it will hear u, comparison with'
the No-thern Lotteries now enuring.
But a small pmpoi tlon of Tickets' rei
sold' arid, from the grem demand for tl
hleiily prolmlde tb»t Jhey wUF be di.
sohietime before the Drawing, and that
will advance considerably Applic.it.
Tickets, shulild he speedily diade, particul
distant advotiturerf, and holders of small PrJI
who with to renew them
P It R S 15.N T
FOB DAtilEN BA.
Wholes, 1 t t ( t
Halves, t . t 1
Quarters s' : j
On FOR CURR
Wholes, : :
Halves, t !
Quarters, t t
Tickets and Shares
it
Clinton, Ga.
respectfully inform the com
lly,.tbht they have iatcly pur-
ind commodious building, situ-
.weatet-n corner of the public
llavnig It tboroug8|y and,corn-
end tbd booms furnished with
rurnltutis; never before used,
mcnccd keeping Entertainment, where
intlemeh and Families can bg hand-
ipllcd with good and well abed rooms.
Ir Table shall not lack any thing the country
or0. The Bar shhll. be furnished with the
Tffolcest liquors. The Stabl^well supplied with
good end attentive hostler*.
Ihb personal service* of (he subscriber* .shall
»t he wahting in any iostanco lo give complete
P_R 1 C E.
13,
It 00
10 00
5 00
, , 2 60
*snle at
EXCHAN GE OFFICE.
DRAWING.
O F ihe Grand Militnry Lottery of South Care’*
linn, first class, received an^i ready forex*
amination. The following arc the numbers drawn.
, 1, 9, 30, 29.
Holders orprises can receive ri^j^Ali at
Exchange Office.
niwy 27 . . 122 , . ' , ■
NOTICE.
P ROPOSALS wilt lie received by tire Suhscri
hers until the first day of August next, for fur
nishlug 1,01 ib prime iicfct-oes, to labor upon tlu-
Cannl between this city and the Ogcctiee river.
Offers Will be received fot* any number not less
than 6 separate, and to.be delivered oh Or about
tbe first clny of November next.
EBEN.IENCKF.S,
Daniel Vanslyke.
Savhnnah, May 26 *' 111
^ NOTiUE. •
pROPOS ALS in writing will be received until
NOTICE.
CITY TREASURERS OFFICE,
. , 8llt MAY, 1826.
fllHE City Taxes for the present voar, will be
J payable at thf* office) front (his day to the 8th
of June next—after which time executions will is
sue against all persons in default.
M. W. STEWART,
, . City Treasure!*,
tbpy 8 108 .... ,
Fresh Hops,
tDST Received ahd for tale by ,
J A. PARSONS,
Druggist No. 8, G. Buildings,
fob 26 46 ,
. the 10th day of July next, by the Subscribers,
for furnishing and delivering at ihe city of Savan
nah. the following bill of timber and plank.
Offers should ho m >de hy the cubic foot fot-lbe
limber, end by tile 1000 Tget, board measure, for
the plank.
BILL.
60 pieces good pine 12 Ins. *ijuare27 it; long
6 do do do 33 feet long
6 do do do 30 do do
.4500 feat running theasul-e 12 inches square,
length not more than 4b nor less than 20
feet—to bn of gdod pine.
3500 feet running measure; 12 inches thick, and
tvidlli may vary front iO to J6 inches each
piece, to bn of’equal width at the ends, and
the length immaterial, being .no rqore than
40 not-lost than 20 feet, which 3600 feet Is
to be of tlie hast cypress. ■
7600 feet3infch plank ot good pine ,
1200 pieces df good sound nine plank id bit 2 ih-
cluis (hick; varying troin 11 to 16 feet in
. length.
The like quantities arid samfe kinds ol limber
and plank arc also wanted to be delivered at Jones
Lake on the Great Ogeclteo river, for Which pro
posals will be received as above.- *
The,2 inol; plank to bo delivered by the fiist
day of November neit, and the remainder on or
i>e wBming m any iostanco lo give complete
Istkctlon to those who may favor them with a
I* GRAY b JONES.
inity 16 , tH2o , . ,
inITED STATES' HOTEL,
Herbert & Co.
DA Y, \lth inst. at 11 o’clock,
snlii lii-fiii-u our Store -
sune'ry urtimns bclongiitg to the late Franr.ii
( oHillc, deed. Sold by oi Udr of the Coront-r ot
ChSuiim County.
Term* Cash,
Juno ? 131
iSlutnll’.s sales;
W Oh the first Tuesday in July ,next,
ILL tie sold before tlie Coui-l House
bc-
tween the usual liotirs of 10 mid -I o’ulpek,
seventeen negroes, viz: Hagar, Scipio, Aimer,
Snap, Alarm, Toney, Gerry, Belvery and child,
Dmnnafj, Bram, Little Bram, Prince, Ben,
5Lrriain and. child, Levied on under a foroclo-
suremfa mortgage in favor of William Washing
ton; Tor Use be. ugalnst Peter Timothy
Aiso 17 Negroes, viz. Washington, Molly, Haii-
n ^J*» J9. 0 r B,d > * 1,s 80,1 Genrgo, Will, kale, Delto-
ril;, D;ck, Cyrus, Alik, Kitty and her children,
Patience, Judy, Jimmy, Katy, arid Deborahr
levied on undor a foreclosure o a morti-a-.-• in
InVor of the Executors of Janie j Johnston. 1 dec»
against Robert Habershum.
■ may 6 , 104 A
SKiriftVsa|e3
On the first Tuesday in July next,
r r w -w .
Cou.t.Ilouse, In the
T his commodious and attentive Establish-
ulent, fronting on PeaHavnd Water Street^,
between Pine Street end Maidtn. Lane, is no-.
fitted up in a convenient and elegant stylo for the
rece|nloi; bf Cotnpai;y.
Thn situation.of tlie United States Hotel pre-
rents peculiar advantages to Merchants and Tra
vellers, being in (be centre of tbe merer Utile bu
siness of the city, ind within n minute’s walk of
the Banks, Exchange, and Public Offices. T. a
free circulation of the air which tke extent of the
Establishment ensures. to Its spartmeiiji, renders
ace. Tue
it a very desirable residence.
Ditiing pud
Coffitk Room* are spacious, and pleasantly situa
ted:—Tim sleeping Room* airy Bud comfortable:
—the Catari are Well Rocked with the best Wines
and Liniors t—the- Ijnrdtt will be constantly sup
plied will; every delicacy of Ihe New-York, Phi
ladelphia, and other markets t—ahd in addition
to (lie other range of accommodation*, conveni
ent Bathing House* have beau erected, where
Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths of toft spring wi:
ter, are always In readiness
Grateful for the liberal patronage already re
ceived, the Proprietor will he ever anxious to
merit its continuance end extension; in corifl
dent anticipation of which be pledges UuAelf to
bestow his zealou* bxertlons for the comfort of
his Patrons.
T. B. REDMOND,
N. B. Sbda, Congress, and other Mineral Wa
ters:
Mav 10, 1826 I07*t
Fine scented Hair Powder,
J UST received and for sale by
A. PARSONS, Druggist,..
No. 8; G. Buildings,
ihnrch.1ft 60 .... ...
G * EOKUIA. Bulloch ( ounty—Uyth, Won't
T bit, tht Jutlictt of Ihe Inferior eoukt of Bu
loch county, tilling for drdinary pufjiotti.
To nil whom it mBv concern
Cuiml FI ur, &c.
J UST foceived by sch'r Tobacco i
other late ar.ivaU,
Plant, and
■nfili
40 halt bbls. Canal Flour (ur family Use
60 bbls. prime nhd mess Pork
40 do do Beef
20 do Mess do:
10 drbins Figs
Raisins and AlmohdZ
is stone,
160 bbls. Pilot and Navy Bread
Together with a large assortment of Groceries
and Ship Chandlery for said low by
A BASSETT.
"yiy iff,. t||ni, , „
Irish Potatoes,
Twenty Dollars Upward.
R ANAWAY,lhe 1st inst. ffom tbe Suhicriber.
two yoUng Negro fellows, Peter arid Cuffeo.
Petfer is stout and well made, 6 feet 0 or.10 inches
high, and .about 23 ytdr* old.. Hi* complexion is
very black—hisfnfcn Is round aind fiat, with n large
mouth and thick lip*. His usual dress is of white
plaiits, tho’ lie frequently wears an old blue coat.
Cuffee has a remarkable nose. It is long,- large
and i)igh iU the middle. He lia* a large (rioutli,
.thick lipi, turning up arid down; and a vetf small
chin .Inclining towards the neck, rind partly hid by
the bottom lip. His face I* black and narrow
Jud Rcctivtdi
RA HAMPERS Irish Potatoes, (large slzri
hampers)—for sdle by •
march )() , v . A. BASSETT-,
Brought to J&ii,
JN Savannah, on lira 16th inst. a negro man wfiu
says his name is David, aud that he belongs to
Allen Powell Of Wriyne county, Geirgia, and
that he rnimway about 4 months ego; he Is 6 feet
74 inches high, arid about 80 year* of age, and
has a scar ori bis upper lim
JNG. I. DEWS, j. c. c.
.April 20 ftO. /, ,
Bulloch Superior Court,
. March Tim, 1826.
JESSE MOORE, Ct, at. )
vs. . > In Equi-tv.
J.OS1AH SERMON, el. )
I T appearing to tbe Cottrt by Affidavit, that Jo
seph Tanner, oqC of the defendants in snid bill
resides out of the State, and (halt Josrati Sermon
resides lii the county ol fr win, and out of I he coun
ty of Bulloch.,
It ts ordered, That (he *aid Joseph Tanner do
appear and answer (he said bill within five months*
from this date, and that the. said Josiah Sermon
do appear and answer within two months from
this date—30th March, 182ft.
Extract from the Minute*. .
ELY KENNEDY, Clerk.
april 6 , §78,
Administrators sale, continued.
On the lit Tuesday in August next.
ILL be sold before the Court House in Lib
erty County between the usual hours of
10and 3 o’clock,
All tlie real and personal property of W. L. Ba
ker dec, namely two hundred and fifty acres ot
land in Guinnett County, and one hundred and
fifty acres in Liberty County.
june2 THOS. B.JBAKER, Adm’r,
Sherills sale.
On (ltd first Tuesday in July next,
-ILL be sold brifbre the Court Heus? in Bry*
an county between trip usual hours pf sale
A mulatto boy named Marcus, levied on as the
property ofRichardT.Keatlng, tri satisfy bis state
and county taxes for the year 1825, amount due
$23 23, and coats. GEO. H, SHUMAN, s.'-B. 0.
juueS 1%
day
before Ihe first day of Mfitch following.
Communications addressed to Eberezbr
JttScKzs, Savaitnali, will bentfended i»
EBKN. JENCKES,
DANIEL VANSLYKE.
.Savannah, May 26 121 , ,
generally, hilt the lo'wef part of it is very much so
—Kls hair.il bushy and his cmintenance is ofasbr
ly cast—hb is slenderly made, about 6 feet 7 inch
t 20 years old. His common
lantation dress Hof. white plains, but he more
requently shears it soldiers old blue uniform coa
tee. There is region to believe they may try to
secrete themselves on thosp Islands tn the Great
Ogechee, near Cotteriharii Plantation, on (he Isl
and of Ossnbaw, or.in the neighbourhood of Skld-
oway Ferry and Cedar Hammock. The above
reward will be given for them, or ten dollars for
either of them, with reasonable expenses, if safely
lodged in Savnnnah Jail. All person* are hereby
cautioned against harloring them, or carrying
(hem out of tbe State. .
S, NEYLfe.
mqyJO' .^. .. pflOi.^J,-.^, ,. ,.......
Eschcator's Office, Chatham
County.
JUNfi j, <826;
A LL periods having demands against the' es
tate of John H Buckoff, late of said county
an alien deceased, who die«L]ivjlhcmt will and
without heirs, rire hereby no(lned to present their
claims, duly attested fit ttii*office, on or before the
first Monday in July next,'where a distribution of
trot
the money arising from the sale 6f his' effects will
be made among hi* creditors.
SAMUEL M. BOND,
jurip 1 fit I ^6 .
/I EOHGIA, Etfinghain County-
By the Hon-
\jT the Justices ofihi Inferior Cirirt of Effing
ham County, lilting fit ordinary purpose*.
To all wnom it may concern.
Whereas, Wm. King, administrator on estate
W.King, sen. las petitioned the Hon. tlie Justi
ces of the Inferior Court', sitting for otdinaiy pur
poses, to be dKchafged from the administrator-
ship aforesaid
There are therefore to fiitq and admonish all
and smgalar the kindred ahd creditors of the saic
deceased fo’filetheir objections, if any they have;
in the clerk’s office, or the said Court oft or.be
fore the 3d dfiyof JOtjr next, otherwise letters
dlsmissory will be granted tbe petitioner.
WitnessThe Hob. JohiV Waldhauer, one, of the
Justices of theSttid courf, tho 3d of January, A.
D. 1826, JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk,
jqn 3 11 '
Wanted to Purchase.
GOOD Cook. Enquire at this Office,
may 6. MlOT
Whfireas. James Rise has applied to tlie Hon
orablo the Courlof Ordinary of Bulloch County,
fol- loiters ot administration on the estate and ef
fect* of Thomas Alford, late of Bulloch county
dec’d. fis next of kin and as principal creditor.
These are, tlb-relore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred aud creditors of the
-aid dec’d. to file their objections (it any they
have) to the granting of the administration of the
estate Of tho dec’d..to the applicant lathe Clerk’s
Office of the said Court, on or before rite sixth
day of June next; otherwise letters of idiuinis-
(ration will be granted.
Witness one itf tho Justices of the Lid Court:
the Gil; day of May, 1826.
E. KENNEDY, c. o. o.
.may 6. *104
C l- EOHGIA, Cliatlmm Cobiity—By the honor,]-
T bit, the Justice* of the Inferior C urt of Chat
ham County tiling fdr Ordinary purpbttl.
To fill to ivhotn it may concern."
Adinii^irator
city of Savnnnah, between tho usual hours
of 10 and 4 o’clock; .
Thr following negroes, viz: Fafsey and her
three children, EdwBrd, Georgifin und Jose-
thine;. levied on under a fi fa on foreclosure
ira Alfred Wade and othe M , to Jmm s Enpiu K civ
A. D’LYON, s. c. ? £
may, ft 104
"Sheriffs Sale^,
On the fiist Tuesday in Jut^ ncxt.
vMBHDL haloid attbbCdurt HuuteJn Savannah
Nrw between the usual hours of 10 and' 4 o’
clock.
merit
Gil
ten Ant- Levied on to
vorfit Charles W. Rock 1
Patterson)
ctillon ih fa-
latbuiiiCt 1.
■ June 3,
.ATnrshnl
Oh the first Tuesday in July next,
ILL be sold liefore tlie court house, i
city of Savtnpab)between tbe hours oflO
*nd4 o’clock, *
All the right, tltle and interest of Samuel Griggs
St. Gall, now known jn the
All the rigil
in all ilikt loTX, RH. I
plan bf t.he city of Savnnnah at Oglethorpe ward;
bounded hast by William Scarbrough's lot and
soiilh bjr Pine-street, watt by a lane, and north
by Mrs- Carrotber’s loti,levied on as the jimper-
ty of Ne'iler *i Griggs at the suitoftlioBunk ol tlu>
United States. . M' : -
JOHN H. MOREL, m. d. c.
Silt
»u rill's Httlus;
On the firs' Tuesday In July next,
ILL be sold before the Court house fa Rice*
. _ boro', Libert j* county, betwuou the utual
hours of sale, ' u
One negro named George, levied on as the pro
perly of Samuel “fteveos, to satisfy an execution
in favor of Robert P. Burton.
One begre wo'/uinn named Jane, levicfit bn ns
the property of t(ie estate of Thomas Stevens, to
satisfy an execution in favoroi Robott P. Button, .
arid a balance due un zn execution in luvor of
Bulloch fit DUnwody.
juneft .128
k WAY,
p. s..t. c.
Wltcfeas Henry McAlpin. AdmiAlrator of the
Estate of JohnClark ln(aof('lmthnll Coun(p9de-
ceaseci.hfis pctltibued thn HonUrable the Court
ordinary (6 be discharged from blsseld Admifistrri-
lion. . ...
These fire therefore to cite arid admonish all
arid singular tue kindred mid Creditors of the said
deceased to file their objections if any they liaro
in the clerks’ office of the Carirt of ordinary on or
before the sixth day of September next otherwise
Letters dismissnry (♦ill be granted theTetitioner.
Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, one of the
Justices of (he said court, the sixth day of March
A. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six.
SAM'L M. BOND, c. C. o.
..march ,.62,
G EORGIA, Chatham county—fty thc honora
ble tht Justice* of Ihe Inferior Court of Chat
hamcoiinty, sitting fir ordinary purpose*.
To all to whom U qiay Concern;
Whereas Henry McAlpin, James Wallace and
Mary Melfose, Executors arid Executrix of Thom
as Melrose deceased, have petitioned the hqno'rfi-
ble the court of ordinary to be discharged from
their said Executorship.
These are therefore (o cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased to file their objections (if any (hey have)
in the clerk's office of tfie Court bf ordinary on or
before tho 6th day of September next, otherwise
letters dlsmissory will ho granted the petitionere.
Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one ol
the Justices of said- corirt this 6lh day of Match,
AD 1826. . S.M. SONG, coo.
. march ft * •■,.. , .. ... '..
it
G EUIUHA, Chatham county. By Ihe lion.the
Justice* of tlie Inferior Court, iehile sitting
for ordinary purpose*.
To afl whom it fnfiy concern, •
Whereas, Michael Brown, has applied tri’ (he
Honorable flffi Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county for letters of Adiriinistratiun with tbe will
annexed,mu the estate and effects of Daniel W.
M.Kcntie, fate of South Carolina, de’e. in behalf
of the heirs and eredilors. . , ,. . , •
Thfisc are therefore to cite sfrid nJmonlsli fill
an(l singular the kindred and creditors of the said
dfic. to file their objection* (if any theV l have)
to the grtiritmg of the administration of toe Said
estate to the applicant in the clerk’s office ol the
said Court on or before (he fifteenth day of June
next, othefaTre letters ol adminiitratrou will be
granted. ...
Wittifis* the’honorable crihn Cum lifting one of
the Justices of tbe sat’d court the fifteenth day of
May, AD 1826.
SAMUEL M. BOND, c. c. o.
truly .16' . „ v 111 . .
'The Subscriber.
R ESPECTFULLY informshisfriendsand (he
public that be has taken the .rnrim imme
diately over Messrs.' BTr.Dwia fy CoVstOre,'^in
the Bay, where he intends to derry on the BQOjt,:
BINDING BUSINESS id all. its Various brauchos,
Having just received a supply of stock frorir
Charleston, he will be enabled to bind Book$ to
any pattern. OlO Boors re-bound at the short:
est notice and on the most moderate terms.
JAMES SMITH.
juno l
FxRcutbf’s sales.
On ihcfirit Tuesday in OUnber next,
ILL be sold hufure (lie courthouse in the
hity bf Savannah, between lh» hours of
ton arid two o’clock, the following property, visa
737 acres of land on Savniiunl- river, iii dm
ebun'y of Effingham, about 30 miles from Savan
nah, comprising several adjoinilig tracts, with a
comfortable dwelling house thereon onu other
necessary improvements—the main road froux
Savannah to Augusta runs through {Ire tract, ami
there are about one hundred aurciiclf it ih cntliva*
tlon» . j j v-
Tin southern moiety rif tot No fi.in’Ncwt.eeds;
in the city of 8avannah, with the improvements
thereon*
l.ot No. 34, Liberty ward, in the city ot Snvai-
nah, wiU» the Improvements thereon, subject to
an annual ground rent payable to tho corporntiua
of Savannah-
2024 acres of iQnd, known as number 241, jin
what Wns foraiurly Wilkinson hob ——county.
3 lots ndjuining (he town of Supbury, known
os Nos.1,2, find 3. • , •
One lot In Harilwifih; Bryan county,' known as
No. 70.
Wharf lot No. 3, west of Fahra-strncf; jft tho
city of Sovannnh, ilridur 0 lease of wltR-if ,:tiu«
are e*u iiiiaetitaatfi'' at (Ka ntstiiidl Pmi't .it iiiro
Clljf UI ■JllYitllllilllf UllUt'l U It (IN J/l WlllUT r.UIIO
years fere uriexplred; at the ahuitctl feiii ot live
hundred dollars ' ,'.* , . .
6 lots at Thunderbolt, in Chatharii Cuuntyj-
known ps Not. 9, 13,. 14,16 and 16. -
Lot Nb. 9, Warren ward, Cit of Savannah^
With tlio iutprovrmcnts, jtulfi in lee slhiple;
The itriprovcmenls un hit No. 4, Ogletl-.orpe
ward; fitly of Savannah; thu tq't sold under a lease
fromthe city, which has about fits year* lb run at
a rent of fifty dijliu's; . ...
The nnexpirud lease of part 61 Jbl letter L, in
Ellis square, city of SavOniml: containing 38 feet?
on St. Julian stiact,‘arid26f«iet tfefcp. hiidthc im*
Jirovements thereon; there are,five ybrirs ol t|ie
loasc u>mxpired,al a rent of one hundred dolh.i-s
per itnnjiui. . . e- .
300 acres of larid in Cuipden county, grr triad:
to Jaritrii M’Kay—16 strives iri fUUillies. ,
The uhovo jii-<y»erty tji^bfi sold in ptirfrihitfib
with the Will of the late .With Ga. ilirier, decttnai-d,
upon thn following terriis vizi The slaves to he
sold for cash—the real estate, oEc-fhlrd the pur-
chrise monfiy for Cash; o'ne-tfilrd payrihle in one
year, and the rcinuiniiig third ft two year*,, with,
interest on tint Inst instalment from the dfiv of
sale.’ The pm-cfi isprgiving a mortga c on the
property to secure the payment Of principal uudt
interest. -I .j ■. , ,
*• LYDIA tv GARDINER, ix'ri.
wpii dayif.s, ,, ) :
JOHN GARDlNtf6, ori
ftqy. 3Q. : . 1H.3. ■« n
^hetiffn sale#.
On tbe first Tuesday in July iiext,
QLL be sold tlie Court house in, Effing-,
ham’county, between (he usual hours of
sale; ' ■' i * fif
One negro natried J-eoru-rys n* ho’rae and 400.
acres of Innd.tboreor I- rs, j nlnt: Mqrgan on Ih®'
cast, Ryata ori the snot!:, .- Kennedy dfC jbe^
north’, lying in tlio confrty . 'Kllin^hnm, levird"
on as the property of J|osepl> C. Treullin, to satis-
y an execuiiufi in favor 01 Joseph W.Jackson and'
dibits’.
Also, Wa»'. Bird’s interest in a certain moioty of
certain tracts of land fa the county of Eflirtylutml
. cri "
said tri’contaiu fa the whole 6000afires, known try.
tho name .of Camp Jafik Also his uiulrit'-l-.d
tuQiety of 5ft acres of land lying fa said coouty,'
joining.lands of Lewis Wcltman. Gloncr. and Is
rael Weitmaii, levied ori to sRtisfyari execution m;
fuvor dfChristlaii Dfisher, and returned to n»« by
Hconstaiiie'. • ■ GLETUS RAHN, s. k. c.
junq 3., 128 ., .
Cit\ Marshal’s soles,
On the first Tuesday in Juste next,
VI7ILL be sold before the Coiiit House in tl-e
\y City of SaVarinah, bet Ween the usual hours’
of sale
Buildings ori fat No. 3, Spring Hill, lavied qffas
the properly of Jess® Sanaeriyn, to satisfy two
execiitioi'isfor fines iritposed by the City Council;
for RHhaving entertained negroes 00 Sunday. ?
may 6 ,. 104' . F. M. S'ioM
Wanted to Hire.
/\ GOOD Cook, Woslior aud lroner.
40riat
: litis oHob.
Apply
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