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ffjtMtvocrt, March €.
Can®. Perry, arrived here in the hri*
frxMj*,-n 8T. days from Coqaimbo, state*.*
«4!tal t!ir patriot and Royal land forces had
’astmair*# inaettiae Mr a long time. The
dRet of patriot reaael* that Hailed from
Valjr«r>Ko : to int»rc«|it die eepeditio.i
from Cadiz to Lima, were nut in time
'Capt. P. *as informed by the commander
- *f the British sltie|i of war Thvne, that
doer of the transport* had got into Lima
afterfouchinit at Talrahuana. The fleet
tladdirected their courae to Tatc.ihaana
first", where they found the convey ship,
^the Isabella frigate ot 44 guns;) .they cut
her dot of the port after some resistance
from her and tiie shore, and succeeded
in gJttin» her to the Ida of St. Mary,
where they were fiitinj h-r out. One of
Che patriot sloops of war had gone to cruise
off Lima. Conception was still in the
hands of the royalist*. The Unites' Stab
sloop of war had nut returned Irom Co
lumbifc N. >V; coast.
The bank of Pennsylvania has present
ed to£. Cohen, eaq. (one of the gcntlefncn
%»hn was in the mail stage lately robbed
an New-Jereey,) e piece of plate, with
oo appropriate inscription, for his cnllec
teduiesa, prudence and address in saving
iheiueoey frith which he was eutroaiaii,
eraountingto upwards of SfcO,000.
ship news.
PORT >>p SA« AVVA!f.
Bporiing IntMiXtnuT^-*K Iroras, teD-
ed the Blew Horse, trotted in St. Thom-
4%' Perish, last Thursday, one mi!c in two
minute* forty-one and a half second*—
A number of bets were made that he could
not perform the task in 3m. 50*. Report
day# that the same horse has trotted one
Kile in 2in. 55s. which equals any thing of
She kinds on record.—Charletan Patriot,
4thinst.
Hamburgh account* to the 23d Dec.
Ctate, that the Ice in the river has put
etnp to. the navigation.
United Status Bank stock, was sol tin
jtt Ndw-Voik ou the Ctli inst. at £112.—
ib. ■
Captain Thomas Slroude, ydio is em
ployoil by the state engineer to open the
navigation of Congaree, end oil.tr rivers
in this state, is now inColumhii, with about
70 hinds: end we understand, will com
ftirncu bis operations immediately near.this
place*—An additiunst number of hands
are expected to arrive in a few clays.-—
Columbia State Gazette, JJurch 9.
PtTERSBunG, (Va.‘) March 8.
ft is now seven o'clock, and we have
just returned from witnessing a most fer
rifio scene. Nearly the whole of that part
of Petersburg called Hlamlford, is con
sumed by fi.-e! The flame commenced
about half past three o’clock on the mar
gin of the river. Tne wind blowing from
N. W with consideiable violence, no ef
forts could stay its progress, and in three
hours time the whole of the building* on
Main street, begining at the. Causeway
and rutting par.illed with the river about
£00 yards (suppose seventy) were de
stroyed. Among them two ware-houses
f O with Mills, tobacco, and the Masonic
Ian.—lntr.utgcueer.
raoer 6f btr _
supplied her-wilh-pfoeiriuns.
Nssaxaissssifisiffgr
Schooner Melinda, Crowell, Baltimore, 13 i
—with corn—to Bacon U Breen*
Schooner Little-John, Combs, Eatonton, (a c)
days—with corn—to S U JHabenham.
Schooner Giclden Sparrow, Dough, Erientun
fa C) 5 days—with corn—to Scarbrough & Me-
K-nne. ' ' .
Sihomer Flittbe & Eliza, Green. Charleston,
days—with brisks—to Gorge Anderson.
Sloop Francis, Fowler, AJesanirla, 14 day*, and
9 from the Gapes—with dour, bread, gin and ci
der—to Meigs a lleej, and Greei.e b L.ppitt
Sloop Delight, Cooper, tlterlertor 3 days-
Nidu.lt, Dobson St Hub, Can.pb II St Gumming
and Jam s Wallace; Seven passer.g-rs-
Sloop Adeline, Drsdlry, Charleston. 1 day—to
Mr. Herring and the cuutcr. J'asaceeer•*—Mrs
Williams, Messrs M. J. Ju inson, Herring, Camp
bell. Os son. Capt, Lowe and two others.
Sloop L'. tle-Gcorge, Anderson, Coojaiehatcnie
days—with co'ton—to Scott & Fahm.
Sloop Ann, Lure. Darien,3days—*with 2C0 boles
co'ton—to Johnston & Hdb.
loop Washington, Mjs->n, Darien, 4 days—with
210 tel * cotton—to S j Bordeaux, James Di-k
son £t Go lluttcr tc Murray, tiu'.Ur a Wltite, -VI
fteteftom, and Bacon & Prutn.
Sloop Two-Sisters, Wing, Darien,3 days—with
cotton—Ic sundry persons.
Strain-boat Charleston, Utlev, Charleston, via
Her,ufort, (inland) 3 days. l J uitrngcrn—Mrs Ma
tin «», Mrs Cdfnn, Mr* Brook-, Miss Richards,
Miss Bose, captions Swsin. Clark, and Messrs
Rou. Fi.r.go, tiogers, Levaud, Parker, Hood, BUI,
Mitchrl, Msckey, M Her, Yates, and Joseph.
8 tain boat company's boat No 10, from Au-
rusta—with 517 bales cotton—to Edes !s Potter,
Jamochari it Mitebel, B Howard, A it Fannin, J.
I Grieves It Co. J Lathrop Sc Co. Wnt. Gaston,
Jos. Trucbelut, snd P P. Thomanon.
St( am boat company’s boat No 2, fi om Augus-
ti—wi.h 470 bales cotton—to WmGaston, Tho
mas Gardner, B Howard, Jos Cutnming, A Low Sc
Co. \ B Fannin, J Dickson Sc Co. Scarbrough Sc
54 Sir,tie, Duhamel & Auzc, Ctrnoclisn Sc Mitch-
el, arid Chatlc* Maurel.
erraarn.
Ship fren Sc Ed sard, Giles, Greenock—[In Sat
urday’s paper, she was inadvertency men.
tio'.ed as baring cleared for Liverpool.!
Se'i'f Ouimiicien. u-wS, Urovidence, (It I)'
THE REPUBLICAN.
MONDAY EVENING, MARC!) 15, 1819.
' Citecns/—You are invited to assemble at th e
Exchange THIS D AY, at 4 o’clock r t*.
Thomas U. P. Ciiarltox, mayor pro tc m.
INCREASE OF PROPERTY.
A ssl- look plr.se this day, of seventeen lots
belonging to the city on the South Common,—
They were knocked oik" at an average cF £2140
each ! The whole amount S.36,380!! This eer-
trainly is aii evidence of the rising prosperity of
our city.
It was announced a few days since tiirt judge
Johnson had resigned hi* seat as circuit .judge of
the United Stater’court, and had been appointed
c< Sector of the port of Charleston. We l ave v
no v n cur.posrer, and we state it with much
plra-ure. that this gentleman has not resigned^
nor, does be intend doing sc; but wili continue
his course of usefulness.
IMPORTANT “DECISION
We v.rulersland that chief justice Marshall, on
the Gth instant, delivered the opinion of the ronrf
fin the esse of '.f'Cnllo.-h versa- the state of Ms
tlr’snu ) again-1 the right cfrl.e statr to tr.x the
branches of the Bank of H'e t'uitvd S'a cs.
On Friday last w* puhli..h«d the report of th-
ornate on the oHiclid rnmlnrt of general Jackson
To day, we commence the document* accompany.
*ng the report; and. as soon as wc get through
them, we shall publish th* sfrieiwrs on the re.
port, which, it is said are from the pin of the g
nc*al. For the tiriitv-rj and the documents, we
are y ichted to a triend at Washington City, who
poli t y forwarded to us these important papers,
;n a pamphlet form. He will please receive our
thanks.
We cannot forbear expressing our regret and
ir.urt.fication. (says the llalt.morr Patriot) at th
treatT-cnt which the most distirguished living
commander of cur con try has experienced at the
hands of a committee of etch branch of an rnlight
vned and patriotic congress Tcrhaps retfi,'- and
»r.ter*»'«f consider*'ions were the prune m' ven of
|A;r inft.iee But tiie pre-eminent services of
JacksoX, through a long courae of daring ai d
bril.iant achievetEenls. and par.ietilarly that part
of his conduct which 1: is attempted to conver'
into an instrument of his dow nfall, have endeared
him to bit fellow-citircns as an able and patriotic,
general, fit for *he most petilousexigencies, with
a disposition whioh knows no impulse but the
good of his natal toil. We trust that the next
flongtes*—♦aasvthat * hi« country, will dolum
ruMiee“ ' ''
For Sale
■S pipe* pit re Cognac Bmndy
32 er cask* Malaga .Tine
70 barrels Cofdkd* '
»0 do "Cherry Brandf
ew bn helaOat-, m h gs
*CJ Gunny
3^15,^ Dmttr’t •inrf.
auaivan,
Hermsplirodi'.e brig Gei.erw! gjekann, Pierre,
ProTideiiet, v t>) Sda)-s—to Talt&Sib'eys. coo-
s guees With a,hill cargo—to DII Ahcd, G Gor-
’on. tteiaiugtoa It Fmidir, Mantcm A Kogeta. "
lathrop A Co. Ha-iis&Waterman, Thom won
Hon try. Tati Ik S<iley, P H*,T Qaajjrn, Keith U
KoUirs, s Mantoa, H O A Smith.5 C Gould, and
the mu XT- '•
Furneli brig Two Alesandeta, Lepecq, Havre,
7J days— in b:.3avt—to S J Rourgeauz. consignee.
Bf^WtljjriJj Hathiwrsy, KewAToric, ludaya—
to ferry & Wright, consignee*—with an assorted
cargo—to W Jay, Lew.nice A Thompson,Greene
It Ltppitt, and Ar>->ld ts-Coddington.'
Ilriy Ocean, Komou. BUtin,ofe, 5 day*—with
corn, etc—to Bacon Si Btucn.
• Schooner Sarah Ana, Lombard, Boston, 21 d
—to J Hatttlle It Co consigneta—with an asso-t
ed cargo—to f It Welman, Gould & Copeland
Paps Hill, Campbell It Cutsmlng, J Lathrop _
C<*. Hall t Hoyt, Isaac Cohen, J B fkinCirtb. Law
reuse U. Thompson, E Crane, jgn. L Baldwin h
Co. and the matter! Pattnjer—Mr. James La—-
bert. l^ft tbe ship Drumo, to sa3m 5 day* The
Sally-Ann experienced a succession of galea of
wind, and has been three bran* driven across the
Gulpb—she carried away her jib-boom twice sad
fust some of her tail*.
. fieboonee Alpheus & Nsney, Steve, Norfali,
14days—with cornflour and pork—to Swgettc
Hurwogba, and H Bol ng. Spokri rrhr Harriet,
ijmm tin* port bound to W’ilrr.ington, ehort of
provision*, bad experienced a heavy galtp. split
rfteiyed, other datuag*—
(r R. A. Chapter.
The companions of the G. it A. Chapter are
hereby not.fieil tliat a regular meeting will ce held
THIS EVENING, at 7 o’cl ,ek.
By order M E. H. P.
.Tonus Harrison, scc'ri/.
march 15 63
Freight and passage for Havre.
The elegant fast sailing copper fastened
andjeoppemi flnp llUlsiCON* eapt. Hoi*
idridj^e; will coiitmenec loading tomorrow
and will require from 120 to 150 balfi* cotton to
fill her up. Forfreiplit of the same, or for pus
«:^e, having supurb accommodations. Anplj on
board or to
Sc.trbrntigh «S* M‘Kinne.
marsh 15—-cs—62
For Matanzas.
Three or four hundred barrels on
^freight wsnted for t'ic schooner S \\ T A $
■captaiu Tallman. Apply to
Nicliul.is ij' Neff.
march 15—82
For Charleston
0]y\ The packet sloop VOLANT, Allen
y^VVW.t an, master, will sail cn Wednesday
wssa^next, *.vind and weather permitting. For
fr« iifht or passage Apply to the master on board,
at Hunter’s wharf, or to I. COHEN,
march 15—62
The steam-boat Charleston •
Captain Utlev, will alar: f*ir Ch:irie»lon, via Oeau-
f*>rt, on Wednesday the 17th inst. at 0
o’clock. For passage, apply on board, or to
Hail «V H.»vt.
march 15—4—6’
Corn.
JOO btf^hela. fer sale on board 'he schooner A!
pheus ti. Nancy, capt Thorn. Inquire on
board, or to
C:«rr.nch8n & Mitc'iel.
march 15——t 62
Country Gin.
pipes an I 6 f J lurr t cr.un.ry Hin of a superior
qu.uity -landing frum the Ccneral Scott
and bn^ri Genernl Jackson—for sale low
from the wharf by
J»hn Lathrop & Co.
mirch 15 x—62
Wanted to Hire
A PRESSMAN—Liberal w>g-s :nd e or stent
employment will be given. Apply to the Editor,
march 11 —59
The Subscriber
Will contract to deliver three li’indrrd then
find Urge sue Georgia BRICK, in sixty day*.
G. Milicn, juu.
mt-rth 15 c.i*—63
THEATRE.
TfTtSD NIGHT
or
Mr. Cooper's Engasement.
TftfS EVENHf«I(Moirthi7,) March 13,
Wrateprifoiw^, the'fRAGEDY of
BEIbTRAM^
Or, the Castle of St* Aldobrand.
jib! Cooper
V. pruracisr.d
Horton
BERTRAM v'
St. Aldobrutd
First Mar. 1;
Third Monk
- Second Bandit
Pietro
Prior
Second Monk
First Bandit
Hugo
Page i
Imogen
ChxTld*
Teresa
Quin
Sewanl
Hyatt
Voting
'Clark
Fennell
Brown
Mss Clark
Mrs. Gilfejt
' Drummonfl
Faulkner
Vvcii Farts, hy Messrs Nichols, Fennell, Sec.
Knights', Monks, Banditti, See.
. To triurii via be aided, tie FARCE of the
SLEEP-WALKER.
Sorano Mr. Hilson
>i:r Patrick M’Guire ' Niticl*
Alibi Faulkner
Tom . Fennell '
Squire R*ttkr*te •• r.t^rumraqnd
■Tnwim Olitk
Spy auim.j..
Servant 7 ' . Seward
Mrs. Deconito : *" Mrs. Banett
Sophia Clark
Susaa Horton
The Manager icsy.ettfujly informs the public,
that
MR. CLEARY,
from the Theatres lltyal, Drury Lane, London
and Hath, i* tny.i,sd kr a few night*, and will
shortly make his nppeirauce.
<ry in rrepantion.'he MELO DRAMA of the
jnkeeper , 3 Daughter.
Tickets and plaMs for the Boxes may be
lud from 9 tilt 2 u clods at Mr. Harass's, op; o-
•site the Exchange, whtre the Box Office will be
kept; and in the evenirg at the Theatre, as usual
fit A performanee every evening this w eek.
$tt No postponementun accounfof the weather.
Xs% Admission to the Boxes and Pit, one hol
la;;—to the Gallery rnn crass.
ID The Doors to be .opened at 6, and the per
formance to commence at 7 o’clock precisely.
|C7* Persons of Color cannot be admitcd
Savannah, March 15, 1819.
JHacieret.
tainding from alup Uubinon and for wlc by-
John Bouge.
nth 13—f •—61 ffmntn\ whritf
Com, flay, €Ct.
1000 bushels Corn
C‘J0 bosirgU Onl* .
' SO hunles ,lav a
BP Ions BaiUftr.^Stnfie
Landing from the ship Cotton Flint, mad fee
«ak by . . “ ' BENJ. HOWARD.
march 13;t , ...... . . .
Butter and Lard.
atxnixo nos srn'a exnxmaa scott,
' 90 tirkins superior quality Goslien Butter
43 do do do Hog’s Lard
ftr STitix.
1.0E0 bushel* heavy Oats, be.
, Home* Topper,
ttinrch 15-
Jfckn lathrop if Co.
ncsTsn's wanv orrta ran sax*, .
00Q buihehaprime white flint Cera
2f0‘) do do Oats >•
133 kegs first quality Lard
63 hiids and-Su bis N. E. Kuo
150 bis No 1 Mackerel
'0 half bis No 1 do. Inr families
100 boxes Blnom Raisins
150 do 8 by 10, ami 10 6y 12 window Glass
1.0 qr. casks very fine Vidonia Wine
3 cases lri"h brown Linens
140 pieces prime Dundee Bagging.
*0 fcsgaTipper
Carolina Hoes, London Mustard, coarse and
’fine Shoes, Gsuaburgs, Bags, and acine
Twine, Ac.
march 12—— n ■ 61
Mechanical Exhibition.
THE LAST THREE NIGHTS.
MR. ARDENOND
Returns his grateful acknowledgments to the
cit ixens and public in general of Savannah, inr the
liberal encouragement he ha* received; and, in
consequence of hi* late misfortune, he is obliged
to solicit the favor a generous public for their gC'
eral support a short time longer.
The four following pieces will be introduced
for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Evening*,
15th, 16'Jtand 17tli u;st.|
f'«>•«—A view of the city of Edinburgh
Sicand—Th. Harbor of NeW-York
‘JVard—City of Moscow ,
T o conclude with the much admired representa
tion ef a STORM at SEA.
d-y Doors will be epeued nt six, and tbe per
fbrmance commence at seven, and iin'iah at nine
n'.lMlc.
*.* Admittance rrrrr cixts.
fit Tickets to be had at the Court-House.
Savannah, .March 15 62
The Tracts of Land
Advertised by S M ttoiul, esq tor sale, contain
ing 11015. at M'Giith’s Ferry, on St Mary’s ri*
rer, was jointly owned by Jacob Weed, James
Finley ind Henry Osborne, which the records t f
Camden county will prove: 1 tlieref *re caution
all per.ioLS from purchasing an undivided third
part of said tracts of land as it is the property of
tbeesutt oi iitury Osb >rne.
C. Fitzgerald, ex*rx,
mirch 15 fw 62
Stop the Thief!
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
On Satunlay the 6tb inst. was stolen from the
racecourse, near Savannah, a bright bay HORSE#
about 16 hands high, and 6 years old, with a
while blaze in the forehead# left hip a little «!iod,
h;nd feet white up to the fet-locks, and a black
streak from the top of Lis bnck to the tail. Ha
was rode ojf by a man atjnu! 5 feet 8 inches in
height, red complexion, and wore a brown Wi*
terloo coat. The above reward will be £iven on
delivery of tbe horse and thief to the subscriber,
or Mr. Archibald M Neil in Stevannah, or twenty-
five dollars For the horse only, m l all rea«nmbie
expences paid. • PAUL KELLliU
Ol^Tl.e editors of the Augnsta flhrrnicle,
iiltdgevtlle Journal amiChvde'ton City Gazette
are rtq-iested to gi.e «he f : i . - c tiir.*e insertions,
d forward their fcdls to tfi*- f«ir payment,
e nritn»rn Gr.zette wijl afso puh-.tdi the above
three times, and forward die biii lo the advertber.
a*ch 15 —at— 6?
Clothing Warehouse
Tiie subscriber bx* tectived per Belvideic from
New,York, apart of bis Spring Supply, consist
ing of
Supperfine half milled, black blue and mixed
colored cassimere Pantaloons
Do single do do do do
Do double do do do do
Do Canton camblet do
Do striped jean do
Do bombozet do
Do yellow r.nnkeen do
Do white Russia sheeting do
Do cancan do
Do black silk Mobckin Vesta
Do do corded - do
Do white quilting do
Do Wellington tripe satin quilting ditto, a new
aitlble
Do gingham Coatees
Do children's Dresses'
Which with his previous stock makes a very
complete assortment. J. GEORGE,
march 13—st—61 an the Jtoy,
AUCTIONS.
To-Morrow, JC&inetariL
Kill be roll/ cn JC^Jonr'* srtor/,
f Iirif ° lf | barrels Norm Scotia Fall Mackerel
Landing from ahip Rubicon from New-Vork
Sale ta eammence of 11 a'c.'ock
M. Herbert, antcfV.
Match 15— 6TJ
To-Momnv* 16 th instin^
triil 1+ tali qt aw Stare.
Groceries, &c
axoxe sratenaax
Pipes Holland Gin
Do imitation Brandy
Hhds Jamaica Bum
Barrels Jamaica Kura
Barrels raess Po;k
Sept Butter and Lard'
Boxes northern Candles '
Barrels sperm Oil
Madeira Wine in bottles
Also
1 esse superior English Few Hog Pieces
Sundry article* near Furniture, conssrir.g st
2 Cecian Sofas
2 handsome Sideboards
Secretary and 8ook Case
Ladies' dressing Case
Bureaus
Dining, tea and card Table*, Sec Sec
Tens*. Cash.
Sale ta commence at 11 o'clock.
Williford & Balter, onet’ra.
march
Ob Wednesday, the 17th last.
Will be noli cn Tayhr'a ntlJtrJ,
300 kegs white Lead
10 casta ladies' roan Short
4 do mm*’Roots and liters
Terms made known at time -of sale
Sale to eomatnet ot XI t'clock
M. Herbert, ouct'r.
mar IN 15———252. . ...
PUBLIC SALES.
Executor's sale.
On Thursday, the 18tli March next,
if VI it told before my ttarc.
All the Goods and Effects of Mr Francis Fol
tier, <ltc***sed; ci>n«istin£
G ild Watches, patent levers, repeaters and plain
Stiver ditto do do do do
Gold Tihuins
Gold Seals and Keys
Gold Hreast Pins
Plated Ware, and
. A variety of JEWELRY . .
Terms, cash.
Sale to commence at 11 o'clook,
M. Herbert, auct'r.
feb 4 1*9
Sheriff’s sales.
On thefirat Saturday after the Jlrnt Tuenday in
April next,
Will he sold at the raarket-huuse in the town «l
St Maty’s, Camden eonnty, between the hours
of ton and three o’clock of that day,
The following negro Slaves, vix: Dianna, Char
iot! and Claricey; levied on as the property of
Ecekiel Htidnail to satisfy ' the following execu
tions, viz; Sarah Stuart, adm’rx George Stuart, va
Ezikid Hudnall. William Oglebey vs Ezekiel
Dudnall, Roswell King, vs F.zekiel Hudnall. Pro
perty pointed out by the defendant.
Conditions, cash.
Isaac Bailey, s. c. c
Jl/l.rssn, 3/A March, 1B19 62
Sheriff’s sales.
On the Jirst Suturduy after the fret Tuesday in
Jipril next.
Will be sold at the Market house in the town of
„ St. Mary*#, in Camden county, between tbe
hours of 10 and 3 o’clock of that day,
The following negro slaves, viz: Moses, Dhn
na and Eliza; levied on as the property of Ray
Sands to sali- iy a mortgage William Dailey vs. Hay
Sands.
Also the following other negro slaves, viz: Ci-
tifa, Mary, March and April; levied on as the
property of R «y Sand* to iatisfy a mortgage Jo
seph Rain vs. Ray Sands.
Conditions# cash.
Isaac Bailey, s. c. c
Jeflcrson, Camden cy. Feb. 6, 1819—f— 34
Bank Notice.
Ou Monday, 22d • hi'tur.t, • will be held at tbe
• kin? House, at D .r-f r, :i'i elrruun fur five t)i-
vctu.-»; 0 represent the st -ckholders in said Bank.
Thomas Spalding.
Piitlip R. Ytinge.
Calvin linker.
... - -Jtr.iib'WkiiHl,
\V’m. II. flu nham.
The Sfilledget'iile Juurnyl and Reflector, end
Smnoahllepuolic-n, will plaa.e insert the aboie
r, vii.ee Tlarictt, Jifurch 1—54
lo Bent
The hnuae at pr.-sent occupied by Mr Cabo*,
Reynold** square, near the Pianters Hank.—
•ifiaior may be had cm the firtt of Anri* next.
For term* apply to GEORGE JONES,
march 13 — 61
Sale of African Slaved.
On Tuesday, the 4th dav of May next,
Will be ?"Id in the town of Millrdgeville, at pub-
lie sale, to the highest bidder.
Between thirty and forty prime African Slaves,
who have been taken possession of by the state of
Georgia in consequence of their having been in
troduced contrary to the laws of this state and of
ihc United Mates Indisputable titles will be made
and prompt payment required.
By order of the governor
Charles Williamson, agent.
march 11 ■■ 59
Wanted Immediately
A. single Man, qualified n> making bricks. Ap
to the editor. march 2 151
Georgia—Chatham county.
By Samud M Bond, clerk of the court of ordi
nary of Chatham county.
W’htfML John W Moore applies for letters of
administration on the estate ofSyiranus Andrew#,
la^e of SavannIH. carpenter, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite asd admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors ot said de-
ctr^d to file their objections (if any they have)
a*, ing entered into a copart-! ir. my office on or before the ]£th riay ol March
T hin under tht firm <»f Mat &. Fotwa offer nest, olii^wise letters of administration will be
Notice.
The subscriber* 1j
r sale a l-trge assortment of DRY fi»ODS at
uced price*. RALPH MAY
WILSON FULLER,
march • V—m - ■ -62
Caution.
AU persons arc hereby cautioned against credit-
ing my wife, Stiixnnah Smith, (foimeny Mrs He;,
nis) ur any other perron oa ray account, ss I will
not be resp- nfibie for such debt*.
turret, 12—a*—60 JOHN SMITH.
pre-ted the applicant-
Given und:r ray lund and seal ths 15th day Df
Febro ry, 1S19.
f L SI .3 M BOND, c c o c c
foh 17 « <0
Chamber of (fpwnerce Rules,
With the ne *• rates, as revised at a meeting on
the 14th of January, just published and for sale
by W.T.WILUAM3.
feb 29 —si jrj-—43
Notice.
On the first Monday in May nest#
Will be told in the town of Brunswick, Glynn
•county,
Five .hundred and fifty Lot* In the said town,
being for default ot an extra tax. layed by the
commissioners, for the years 1815-16-17 :tnd 18,
agreeable to an act passed in November, 1814.
I. .Abrahams, t. c.
Jlrunsrncfe, March 1, 1819- 58
Notice.
On the first Tuesday in May nest,
Will be sold in tbe town of Brunswick, Glynn
county,
Ninety Lot* is the town of Frederica? being for
default of an extra*tax.. laved by the eotnmirsion.
trs, for the years 1815-16-17. asd 18, agreeable
to an act pass,., in November. 1(D4-
I- Abfafasws t. c.
Arnnrvirb. .l/.:rc.Vl. 1819 — 58
: " '■ Notice.; ; < • '■ :
On Tuesday, tk* first day of June nt'xi,
-Win be sold beforetheeourtjioase in Savannah,
between tbe hourerof ten and two o’clock.
All tliat Tract of Land, rittate, lying and b- mg
in the tweoty^lty district of Wiikui<oo^(now
Txiggs) county, number one hundred and roxty-
nme, containing two hundred two and a half acres,
more or leas—bring the property of Harriet Car.
penter, a minor, and sold under inti Ij virtue or
an order of the honorable the Inferior' court of
Chatham county. t . i ;VV1»
Moses SheftaU, guardian.
sank 15——62
Ob Wcdnsday, the lyth instant^
IVtil beuitl at the ntore of Mcttn. Scarbrough (f
Mc-Kinrc to clone a tontignmenl,
3 pipes London particular tnaderie Wine o'fl
and pure
2 hall pipes L P Tetierifle do
4 quarter casks do do
2 Cifd, } Lisboa Wine
2 pipes holland Gin ,
4 pipes White’* do
5 quarter casks sherry Wine
4 quarter casks Mabnsy do .
15 cheats hyson skin Tea
2 do Hyson do
6 barrels Almonds
2 pipes superior old port Wine
8 barrels mess Pork
15 do Prime do
Terirs—Sums under, 200 dollars: caah. Over
2(« to 500, 60 days; over 500 90 days. Approv
ed indorsed p-.per
Sal: tc catnntcrxe at 11 o'clock
M. Herbert, auct’r.
march 13 61
On Thursday, the 25th inst.
Will be .old at the store immediately under dis
counting room Messrs R. Kiehxrdson it Co.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
or
Spring Goods,
well (elected and laid in at low prices; viz:
22 tranks British Prints and Plate*, assorted ant'
of the newest patterns ’
8 cases Nansook, various colored Jackonet, i
Cambric, fancy Cord, Tape, checked Mus
lins i
5 casra fancy rarigated Nanscok, Peruvian and ’>
Hamburg, (muslin drerers)
1 trunk lilac, pink and buff Cord, Muslins >
4 cases Satin, hair Cord, striped and checked do>1
10 do and 1 tele buff and blue, pink and lilac,
dark checked, tape stripe and twilled '
Ginghams ’
7 cases and 1 hale white plain, jaconet and twil
led Cambrics >
4 cases striped and spotted Cambrics
4 case., Waterloo, Parisian, Pekin, Turkey, Coy- <
ion, colored striped spotted. Satin, check,
tape and colored jacoect muslin Shawls
and Handkerchiefs
7 crunks superfine navy blue Calicoes
2 do do 2 blues and 2 greens do-
1 do cambric Plates
1 do do and Bengal and pink and buif do
1 do superfine chocolate Furnitures
1 do fancy Piaida
10 cases 9 Sand 3-4 cotton Shirtings
2 do do m t Braces
1 do Gloves, Scarfs, Tippets, Muff* and flasay
net Shawls
2 do cotton Boots, net Wicks, imperial Capes,
Pyrenian. Capes. Pelerines, Regency Capea,
I'ontaloon Drawer* and Cuttcn Web*
3 bales end 2 trunks superfine navy blue, black,
fashionable mixed Broadcloths and Cash
meres. for summer wear
2 cases metal, euspendcr and japanned Buttons
28 trunks scarlet, black, red and pink chintz,
chocolate, chocolate and yellow, and drab
furnitur? Calicoes
2 cases fire Irons and writing Desks
4 trunks and 1 bale twilled, plain, pink, blue,
yellow, green, lead, brown, drab and olive
Sarsncta
3 bales brown, indent, stripe and bolster Ticks
13 trunks znd casesrilotton Hosiery, Well assorted
2 trunks Silks and Laces and black Vella
1 chest olive Th'cksetts
2 trunks printed Quiltings
2 chests slste, olive, blue and gum Nankeens
4 bale* furniture, twist, check, Holland, cottcn
Checks
2 cases table Cloths
I trunk priuted Quiltings
1 truss furniture Dimity
Terms of sale, viz—sums of $$500 and under,
cash: do over5C0, and not exceeding glOOO, &>
days; do over glOOOand not exceeding g20C0 00
days; over g-090 and' not exceeding £3*X)04 j
month* over £306 and not exceeding £40005 t
months and all sums over £4600 six months in
spproved indor-cd paper, payment to be made
before the delievery of the goods.
Sate lo commence at 11 o'clock.
The goods and patera may be aeen nt any tits#
on uppucaticn to.
M. Herbert, auct'r.
ay The Chariest oo Courier, MiUedgwille Jour
nal and Augusta Herald will publish the above
every other day.
march 15——61
Oo the first Tuesday in April uext.
Win br mid before the Court lteune in thin city.
Five handsome building lots for Summer, resi
dence at Ita-sdins Bluff adjoumirg ths lands ef
Hampden Mc’lntosh esq— these are the only Wa-
ter lot* for axle at that place, ard as regards the
healthiness or beauty of situation this cannot* be I
surpassed in the southern country; there is at
academy at this place where children can have tbe
benefit of an exeelledt edneatior i welt as health
during the Ptmtner season,* plan of said lots will
be exhibited on the day ef tale or can be seen at
13 eg - • t
Administrator’s sales.
On the fret Tttndc.y in ApH! next.
Will be sold in front of the .cxairt house betwetl
the usual hoera of,10 and 2 o’clock,
The House an^ third of Lot No ?, in HeathcOftt
ward, fronting on Bantam atreet, being part ct 1
the corner lot of Mr Fell’s Temscta*, • I
M. Herucrt, auct f,
feb