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new»?" fce — arnHits ’’Well th-r, as *,VJ gneas”—
!ii-l ir.IK!I ef merit trtd originality. “Who -V
th .y in the north?” Lc. and die en’irr (erne wi'h
Stanley, wet veil delivered, anti agreeable to the
teat adopted by the first commentators fn tii
•certe previous to that of the 7Vit. wtiere beg.v-*
the order for the next dav'a preparation*, hi:
, look, Ira tone, hia seem ng abstraction, nil der.ov
ed the powerful hold whirl* *f.e next -'ay's busi
ties* had r*Oll hie rril)d;--vi<! in the tint t-ceet
hit 'Give me another h- rte.” tie. w»< de ivertd
noth all that force and ic^p 1 of which it ia rua
ceptible. Dutii g thclx-t scene Ala. Weary se nt
*d to rile superior to erery tli.ng We do not
remember t 'have heard lbtacnto.ce "H : c‘.rr,nnd
eotr.es forth.” ke-. nn »!«> that of—“A hrrse!
horse!" tic; and thst following—“I thitik their be
■ix Kichmonda in the field,” &c £ic delivered
with greater ability or » happier effect. On th 1
whole, we think that Mr. Cleary’* Richard may b
ranked as a diet it’orisvrc amcr.g the other master
t pieces nf American performances.
We arc •orfy tint our time will not allow us to
' discriminate aoiongit toe other performers, and
•pay llietr. all that deference and attention which
tlie profe‘*ional talcittand histrionic acqu.rementj
of several, so justly merit; stffice it to say, that
' Mr and Mrs. Young, Messrs. Nichols, OrOnfinond,
J Fslkner, flilson Uc in their several p*.-ts, were
every thing we Could vt:h. CRITO.
" Sr. PATRICK'S DAT:
On Wednesday 17th inst. was held the regti
ll? Anniversary meeting of the Hibernian Socie
ty of Savannah.—At 11 o’clock the society pro
ceeded to the election of it's officers, for the en
suing year; on counting votes, it appeared that
r the following gentlemen were re-elected.—
JAMES HUNTER, President.
THOMAS BOURKE, Vice President.
ALEXANDER HUNTER, Secretary.
OLIVER I.. DOBSON. Treasurer.
At 4 o’clock the Society set down to an ex
cellent dinner, provided by Mr. Thomas Grib-
bin, after which the followingtoats were drank:
)L t. The’Memory of^St. Patrick: while the
sons of Hibernia obey his precepts, and imitate
his example, he is the guardian genius of their
country.
2. The President of the United States; th c
long tried Patriot, thc enlightened Statesman,
the able Diplomatist.
5. Thc memory of Washington; T ikc Fahitis,
the Shield, like Marecllns, the Sword, like So
lon, the Legislator of his country.
4. Agriculture and Commerce; the first is
the Fountain, the last thc Current cf National
Prosperity.
5. Our adopted Country; "where liberty is.
there is our country;” our hearts and hands for
its defence.
6. The land of our Forefathers; "the Gcmof
thc ocean;” it ought never to adorn thc Crown
nf a Tyrant.
7. Genera! Jackson; the Hero of Orleans.
8. The Patriots of Ireland; though overcome
in arms, their hearts can never be subdued; the
Jove cf liberty isindis’ructiblc.
0. Emmot and other Martyrs of Freedom;
they arc dead, but not hit to Ireland, while their
memory inspire* the hearts of their countrymen.
10. Thc Navy of the United States; thc
safeguard of Commerce, thc floating bulwark
of t'nc national safety-, “Don’t give up thc ship.”
11. Thc Artny of the United States.
12. The Militia of the United States; thc
safeguard of the pcoplc’s.sovcrcignty; thc only
security for our freedom, is our power to be free
13. The fair sex.
Vtn.U.YTEERS.
Jtu the President.—The land we live in; Irish,
men will shed their best blood in defence oy
that constitution and government, that made
them freemen.
Bathe Vice President. —Thc Irish Mood spent in
the service of American liberty in two wars
■gainst Britain, claims an asylum for Irishmen
in cur land of freedom.
By the Russian Consul.—The Irish emigrants;
their estimable conduct abroad shews them t >
be worthy of a better grrernmentin their nat.v c
7 country.
no the French Consul—May all the good wishes
vftke Hibernians, be fully accomplished.
Bo Mr. Magee—Thc bard of Erin; Thomas
"Moore, Esq.
By Me .TPAeon.—Ireland as she ought to be.
By Cap:. Proctor.—The defender of booty and
beauty; he has made the fire side of ottr frontie r
Settlements, peaceable and comfortable.
By Mr. Dobson, f Treasurer.J—The memory el
ottr beloved countryman; Richard Montgomery.
£u Peed S Fell.—Thomas Jcfn rson; "wc hold
these truths to be self evident, that all men
were born free and equal.”
Bo Capt. .Yichols.—John Cnmn.inp. thc five
president and founder of our society; wc antici
pate with pleasure the prospect of his return
amongst us.
B„ Capt. Cooper.—The land we left; whilst
irishmen celebrate tlie Saint of their native land
they are never unmindful o! that, which afioie.-
cd them an asylum.
By Mr. Footer—The tyrants of Ireland; may they
in their turn feel oh the horrors of oppression,
and learn to sympathise with the unfortunate
children of Erin.
By Mr. (HI Ma* tin — Mr. Magee; the Editor of
the Dublin Evening Post; the man cf the peo
ple, who cannot he bribed by public gold.
By Mr. II'".. Kelly.—The Shamrock; from -.lie
storms of ty runny, may it ever find a shelter, be.
ncath the fostering wingof the American eagle
Bu II in. Montgomery.—Ireland, would that she
could break from her moorings, and float in t0
liberty’s harbour, the United States,
flu Me. Ryan.— Mat- the sad catalogue of Ire
land’s miseries be a warning to this, our now
adopted country; to guard against internal divi
sions, and thc chicanery of kings.
By JMi*. OF Dermut.—The liberty and laws that
we enjoy in this land; may they never be inter-
rupted by tyranny.
Bo Mr. U’right.—The United States, thc asylum
'of civil and religious liberty.
• Blank Bills of Sale.
if’ut Halt It Uhl office.
m
SHIP JTEWS.
!*» HI’ OF SAVANNAH.
A&BSYKD,
Sloop Ann-EIiss, Payne. St Simon**, 4 day*—
w i’i 35 ba»« cottna—to*W. Craig
Sloop Betsey, flowlct, Riecbormigh, 6 <!sys-
‘vith crttMi—>to K Boiton and Others.
Po!c-Ij^:at company’* bo*t Prcuiccnt, from Ac-
"Vitji 5a*) bales co'-toH—to W Gaston, A
it Fannin, 9 J* Perlcmta, A C Smmrt, G Gordon,
IVrrv 5c Wright, Lirnchc 5c Watson, Lfoogiass &
Sorrtl, *n«i Campbell Ec (fomnung.
Foie-boat company'« boat Btbceca, from Au-
gu*ta—with 2*;6 baV* cotton—to G Gordon, W
La-ton, Ponce & MTwr.zie and 3 J Raurgaux
Revenue eulter Doihs, c?plain Jackson, from a
croisc.
cLuin,
Scf.'r Only.Son, Hardii.g. B -..ton.
Sch*r D*H'encc, Pendleton. Ply n r t* v Jth, (* c)
Sloop Teletrraph, Grave*, Havana—/ CV*e*».
'Sloop Experiment, Bradley. BerirmU—/ Cohen:
The. schooner Laura,
For dt J-go de Tuba, w t.l sail on Sun
day, wind and weather permitting —
Those persons who intend taking pas
sage wiil settle for the fame previous to*»;l.ng—
Apply to . J. MINls.
march 19—-a-—66
Ticked up-i-adrift
On the 14tb insb "between Five-fatliom and Four
mile point, fire large Fine Span. Tue owner
can Sxve tbem by calling ou board t e Mud
Machine, proving' property, and pay ing charges.
ma-eh’ J-
J. B. Hurtfotu.
-f:6
Missing
From M‘Kinne’s'wh; rf."4 bales cotton, 2 mark
ed G. and 2 marked diamond G since the fire on
Wednesday evening. Any person returning the
same or giving intiwmauon where they may be
found, shall be suitably rewarded by
C. G. Griswold & Co.
march 19 a 6S Taylor's acres.
Missing
Siccc the fire on the evening of thc 17th inst.
a quantity of co’ton, of the following marks: —
TC TH. BP. I(J. and K with the old mark
GDM. Person* giving information where any
part of it m*y be found will be suitably reward
ed by applying to E. bLISS fit CO.
march 19 1 66
ELEGANT FURNITURE.
Just received, per the Levant from Kew-York, and
roa sale at reduced prices,
1 gtair of elegant Grecian Couches
1 do do do Sofas
4 elegant Sideboards
t pair of elegant tea Tables
1 do do card do to match
I elegant ward Robe
l pair of circular easy Chairs
1 do of ladies’ dressing Tables with looking glass
4 sets of dining Tables
J ladies’ work Tables with deck
1 Secretary and Book-Case
1 pair of inclosed bason Stands
4 high post Bedsteads
Also, on hand,
A few sets of fancy and Windsor Chairs and
Window Blinds, and 3 dozen of elegant
cut Glass, Cummdcs
Also
5 pair of elegant Looking Glasses, large size
Ladies’ toilet Boxes, w th a general assortment
nf drawing Boxes
All of which will be sold at the New York Fur
niture Wajebouse. ,
The subscriber expects to leave here for New-
York in a short time. -All orders tor furniture
will be thankfully received and executed in the
first style.
Notice.
All those who have any demands will present
their accounts for settlement; ami those indebted
will make payment.
John II. Oldershaw § Co.
march 19 l 66
THEATI1E.
SECOND NIGHT
o»
Mr. Cleary’s Engagement
This Evening, March 19,
Will be performed. * PE AY, io 5 Ace«, calhd
THE STRANOEH.
THE STRAWttfl MR. CLEAR T
Count Wintowen Fer.neil
Baron Young
Mr Solomon • - . Faulkner
Foter Dalton
Tobias Clark
FYancis ( . IH-nnuiiosd
George Seward
Mrr. Haller Mrs. Gilfert
Countess Wsilcrsea Young
Charlotte Clark
Annette • L . Waring
Claudiuc Drummond
To which will be added, the Musical Farce
OF AGE TO MORROW.
*•»*-
Chirk
Faulkner
Quin
Seward
Mrs. Clarkt
Drummond
Waring-
Baron Pifficberg
Hans Molkua
• Hair Dresser
Waiter
Lady B rub rads
Sophs
Maria
Land and, Negroes for sale.
500 acres prime urnd, laying in Scriven
county, bounded south on Ogechee river, fast by
lands of Joeph Farley, on tlie other sides by-
lands vacant at the time of survey*
axd,
Two prime Negro M-.n, one of them a cooper
by trade. For terms, apply to
Mefgi & Recti.
march 19 ca 66
At private sale.
A few famdics of Vt^y prime NEGROES, ac
customed to the culture of rice and cotton —
\mong them, some v^louble house scrums and
mechanics. For apurnred endorsed town rot^-s.
a credit mav be given o:i one half or more, to 1st
January next. Apply within a few tb-to
i'eter A'ilchel.
m.rcl: 19 cn 66
Jacob Fuerth,
scnoioN nr.NTisT,
Presents his thank* to the public, foi* the con
fidence placed in f.i:h. in tlie performance of his
professional duties, duting his stay at this city—
wJi cii he intends to leivc in »bout a fortnight.
Ladies and Gentlemen, tnat wish to derive th:
benefit, of Ins skill, tnerefure please to call
nn !iim in time at ti.s !ougs»<, at the h< n-e of
f)oc!*»r L It Fuerth, south of the ltev. Loctor
Koilock
march ’9—m~ 6'»
Removal.
The sub criber’s office having been dest:*.ycd
hy fire on t;.e nigiit < f *' e Tr'.’i instant, informs
Ins friends and the public, th .5 he h:.s removed
to the noiiiiwesi cormr ».f the Exchange, inline*
diately under the Post olfee.
A'ciaudcr Hunter.
march 19 —? —-6S
Notice.
Ail per so:. 3 having denun-1* against the estate
f the late John Le%*tt, deceased will render the
s:»nir. duly attested; and those indebted will please
make payment to die subscribers, administrators,
with the vvid a;uitxed.
Christina L*? v ett,
John Carnochan.
m.T’N-h 19— Lp 66
John G. Coirling
OfTers his services, in Augusta, to his friends
un 1 the pu.tlic i*» gc: era), in the capacity of.fuc-
tionetr si„d Cvm*.-u*sfcn .1/trchwJ, and will be
thankfu* f r their tsvers. Any consignments o
mvrcba::-.l for sale, or any order tor the pur
-e of produce, will be thankfully received and
l.iutifully attended to
Gj. f\ % b. 9. !Si9 — arf-—38
John C. Holcombe
Having taken thc ware h-.use Lately occupied
d> Flew* ibn A l)i •■k:n*oo, oflov* his services »n the
FACTORAGE uud COMM/SSJO.Y Lh\E —
Hit sfore h uses art now undergoing a thorough
repait for ti e reception of produce, merchandize
Ac—and strict attei.uon will be paid to ail buii,
nes* committed to his care.
Jiuguita. C Ga * T
To be sold or leased
Two Lots .n hr T.cuut) o: Urii-ois ^q'iare.—
L.krwise to bt iro eil, a Lot in St. J.me.’aq tare,
adjoining the re iJenze of major Srriven. Pos
sef«ic n ©f the tv. > firs’, can be given immediately,
and of die last on -h 1st of October next
Abo to rent, t*o W^e Houses, with handsome
counting rooms on the third floor, in Bu,l'.ea\
ranges ^ ^ A. 3. BULLOCH.
(xy In preparation the Melo-Drema of the
Forest of lioudy, or the Dog of JMontargis.
,* Tickets and places for (be Boxes may fie
had from 9 till 2 o’clock at Mr Hxxdzx’s, oppo
site the Exchange, where the Box Office will be
kept; and in the evening at the Theatre, as usual,
fA performance every evening this week,
tty No postponcreenton account of the weather
§§$ Admission to the Boxes and Pit, ost nol-
ub—to the Gallery Firrr cists.
IS] Tlie Doors to be opened at 6, and the per
formance to eomme .ee at 7 o’clock precisely.
|C7» Fersons of Color cannot be admited.
Savannah, March 19, 1819.
City of Savannah,
Treasurer*} office, March 19, 3819.
Tfce subscriber is now prepaied to receive the
cits tax^s for the present year, xnd will continue
to receive the same until thc twentieth day
of April nest; after which time executions
will be issued against«11 defaulters.
(fj* Office hours, from 9 a m. to 1 r.!«.
John I. Roberts,
march 19 66 city treasurer.
In Council, March 18, 1819-
Resolved, That the work shops in the public
squares and streets be removed by the City Mar
shal, at the expense of persons who erected them,
after ten davs* notice, under the superintendence
of the street and lane committee.
Extract from the minutes
R. R. Cuyler, c c.
march 19—66
Two Thousand Dollars!
The above reward will be paid to any person
who will furnish information which shall cause tlie
apprehension and conviction of tlie person or
persons concerned in altering the Bills of anv of
the Banks in this city, from five and ten dollars
to fifties and hundreds.
The undersigned, with the desire of discovering
the perpetrators of those infamous acts, will re-
cei-e information, either personally or in writing,
and liberally reward those who may furnish intel
ligence to effect the above object so important to
this community.
\V. B. Bulloch, P. B. of Ga.
Geo. Anderson, P. P. if. -
R. Richardson, P. U. B. V. S.
march 16 63
Bank Notice.
On Monday, 22d instant, will be held at the
Banking House, at Darien, an election for five Di
rectors to represent tlie stockholders in said Bank.
Thomas Spalding.
Philip R. Yonge.
Calvin Baker.
Jacob Wood,
Win. H. Dunham.
The Milledgeville Journal and Reflector, and
SavannahRepubiican, will plazse insert thc above
notice. , Ttarusn, March 1—54
Rice Lavd and Negroes.
The subscriber* offer for sale uil that valuable
Plantation on Hay Island, m Savannah river, be
longing to the estate of the late Franeis Levett,
esq. It contains by estimate 503acres cleared and
under dam; 60 -.cres e rased, but not under dam;
and tlie residue 260 acres not cleared There are
on the premises a tide-water rice machine in good
order and other necessary buiidingstor plantation
purposes.
Also for sale or hire, 84 Negroes accustomed
to the culture of lice. Apply to
George Woodruff",
John C’arn.ichan, or
James Johnston,
fob 27 i- 49
Negroes for Sq.le.
The subscriber ofters tor sale eighty four Ne-
grees. accuMom*\l to the coin: re of rice. They
are r:irt of a lu^re ami w«h disposed gang, ami
worthv the attention oi planter* of rice on Savan
nah river.
Jante9 Johnston.
f: b 7 49
Georgia—Effingham county. r
Hy John tilurkoii, ckrk of the court oi ordi-
nan 1 fjr 'he c<mntv and state aforesaid
Wherfas, Jora'hat* Seckiyer and Ann Catharine
Shrimp applies for letters of administration on
the esta*e of Wiki mu Shrimp, late of Effingham
couuty, deceased
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindreil and creditors of the said
deceased to file their objections (if any they have)
iny office on or before the first day of April
nox:, otherwise letters of administration will be
g-anted the appl'cants
Given under *oy hand and seal; this 18th day of
February, 1819.
[L S] JOHN CUAULTON, ccscc
feb • 41
Georgia—Effingham county.
By John Charltor, clerk of the court ot ordi
nary for the county and state aforesaid
Whereas, John Dugger applies for letters of
administration on the estate of David Caonady,
late of Effingham county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of saidde-
ceasrd to file their objections (if any they have)
in my office on or before the first day of April
next, otherwise letters of-wdministration will be
granted the applicant
Given under mv band and seal, this Ifitb day
of February, 1819.
[L S] JOHN CHARLTON, t c o x e
fob 18 • 41
Notice.
The public are eautiored against receiving a
promisiary note, given by the subscriber to James
M.-dloek. dated the 14 h of October, 1818, for
trsn blind, ed aml^/ify deltas, fir a negro fellow;
which saul Xudlock coul 1 not give over to me.
he having no legal title to him; u hich note will
n< t be paid by me. . IIARDY EVEH1TT.
Cicrsven csuiiy,Fti. 24,1819—t)*—17
On Saturday, tho 87th inst.
Will be sold sat the blue store, on the Bay, lately
occupied by Mr Jos. Depass, without reserve,
FORTY PACKAGES
or
Seasonable Dry Goods’,
coastsTiso or
A Aar. 1 bo me avcoi ement cf
Canton Crapes and crepes Shawls; figured and
plain.
Ssrsccts, Sin'chaws. Birdseye, Damask and blue
Canton handkerchiefs.
Yellow and blue Nankeens
Flag sud Bandana handkerchiefs etc.
Also, an assortment cf
Figuted and plain Ribbons
Sewing silks and twist
lucoii't and cambric muslin
Silk umbrellars, parasols, linens
Linen cambrics and handkerchiefs
Also, an assortment of
Gilt jewellery, hardware,fancy needle cases
pocket bonks etc.
Also a variety of fancy and domestic goods suita
ble for the season.
Terms made known at time of sole.
Sale to commence at It o'clock
M. Herbert, auct'r.
march 17s— 64
Sheriff’s sale.
On Thursday nestj the 25th inst.
Will be sold before the store of Jonas Harrison
& Co Johnston's 5quart, between the hours of
ten and three o'clock:
Sundry Goods, Wares and Merchandize; attach*
ed as the property of Jonas Harrison & Co. at the
instance of Sheldon G. Dunning, attaching credit
or; and by consent of parties; and by order ot
the honorable the Inferior court of Chatham coun
ty. GEORGE L. COPE, s. c. c.
march 19 * 66
FLU Lie SALES.
On Tuesday next, tire' i<**tfufo
IVilib- .* dimes IViiil .ee. < V’„ oeharffor ac■
Cdunt • f the u> dtTwriterf,and •' v 1
Th* following property savea fro.% l * ,c
the French brig La iJonoe Adelle. A Brni »
ir.4»rer, from MarsaUIes.by directi- ^ ° r Paul V:
ThUtT. aSion, eaq. French consul, and C< n*en
the parties.
,;u< is-gsCrffee
Saib
5 Hanipeis Oil
1 ullage cask Wine
1 do do Rum
5 empty keg*
1 Yawl Boat
22 Oars
6 sand Glasses
S shipi Compares
1 Graplin
S’ br.gs Bread
» 3 Mast and Sprit
1 lien Coop and a quantity of R'g^ng
Terms, cash; bankable money.
Sate to Commence at 11 o*c!ock
M. Herbert,, auct'r.
march 17 64
On the first Tuesday in April next.
Will be sold in front of the court-house, if not
previously disposed of at private sale,
te-x The HOUSE and LOT,
IJ2"JIon the Bay, at present occupied by Mr.
I,ail Charrier.
ihJuss Sale ot 12 o’clock.
JWilliford % Baker, auct'rs.
To whom apply for terms at private sale,
feb 22—J 44
Executor’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in April next.
Will be sold "before the court-house In tins city,
between the usual hours of 10 and 2 o’clock,
tiie following property belonging to the estati-
of the late Mas. Eliza Arnocd:
The House and Lot No. 6, An-
son ward, fronting on Oglethorpe square
Three Lot‘ : tn Curry town, No 26, 27
and 29-
Two prime Negro Men, Cato and Caesar, first
rate brick-makers.
A Negro Men, named Jack, an excellent hostler
and coachman.
A young Negro Fellow, Rolla, accustomed to
driving a dray.
Three Negro Women, Rose, Patty and Sylvia,
with their three children.
Terms—half the purchase money of the house
aud lot may remain on interest two, three and four
years. By order tlie executrix.
M. Herbert, auefr.
march 16—63
Administrator’s sale.
On the frst day in May next.
Will be sold at the present residence of the sub
scriber, between ten and three ofolock, .
Part of the personal property of the estate of
Benjamin Jones, viz; house and kitchen Furniture;
and plantation Tools, &c. Conditions, cash.
John Wells, adtrCor.
match
Executor's sales.
On the 1st Tuesday, in May nexf,
Will bt* sold at the court-house, in Savannah, be
tween the hours of ten and two o’clock,
E : ghty-five NEGRO slaves, the property of the
estate of the late John !.cvett, esq The terms
will ke made known by applying to the subscrib
ers, administrators, with thewi'I annexed.
Christina Levett,
John Carnochan.
tnarrh 19 f 66
Notice.
On the first Monday in May next,
Will be sold in tlie town of Brunswick, Glynn
county,
Five hundred and fifty Lots in the said town,
being for default ot an extra tax. layed by the
commissioners, for the years 1815-16-17 and 18,
agreeable to an act passed ill November, 1814-
I. Abrahams, t- c.
Rn/nstrickf Ma-ch l, 1819 —58
Notice.
On the first Tuesday in May next.
Will be sold in the town ’of Brunswick, Glynn
county.
Ninety Lots in tlie town of Frederica, being for
default cf an extra tax. laved by the commission?
er?, for the years 1815-16-17 and 18, agreeable
to an act passed in November, 1814.
1. 'Abraham^ T- C.
Rruntxcick, March 1. 1819——58
Sheriff’s sales-
On the frit Saturdiy c.Jter the first Tien Jay ia
April next.
Will he sold at the Market house in the town of St
Mary's, in Camden C'-utity, between the hoars
of ten snd three o’clock of that day:
Thc following,negro Slaves, viz; Czsar, Char-
lott, Abbagel, Fanny, Harry, Cudjo, .lube, Jim,
Jack, Jim and Billy, being eleven in number, levi
ed on as the property of Hay Sands to satiefy the
following executions, viz: William Drummond vs
Kay Sands, James Dill vs- Daniel Copp and Hay
Sards, P P Thomasaon, administrator of Francis
Leroy vs Hay Sands, and Nicholas S Bayard vs
Bay Sands. Conditions, cash.
Isaac Bailey, s. c. e.
Jefferson, Camden county, March 1, HJ19— (54
- To Rent,
The House on the South Common, below tlx
Methodist Church, belonging tc. the estate ot
IV iltiam Hart, deceased. Terms apply to Francis
M Stone, or J. MORRISON,
march 11 xf—99
(J
auction
To-Morrow. 89th instaul
frill be sold toft**'
A genRhal assortment
Groceries, Cry Goods,
Ready made Clothing. Shoes, Saddtery,<?*
3600 lb prime NoriU-Ctroiiox BACQX
Sale to CvMtxtXCO Of H * GtOCK
*** w a. Ho*«;Wr.
march 19—jl T ———
'IVMorroW, 2UtH mstaut,
i Wilt be ao.d on William Taylor, esq^--™"
Gliding front thc aeUriAlpheM *
IB ) barrels prime FOWL
15 kegs LARD
Term*, cash. ......
Sale to commence at Ho dock. ...
Williford 4* Baker, auct rs.
veil 19 —66 —p-
Monday next, the 22«1 mw*-
in/; u nisi
ds Jamaica and Weat-lndia Rum-
p. as Holland Gin
tercatks Sherry Wina .
S" 11 *- v t.andles and S r:.p
U" 1 * htek Pepper
. «, Almonds, CuflTee
• niispic UordiaU
ate*; WvX
Hofton Casrin ^ ““>»» Handkerchief.
Ribbons; blue *> i ,ck *■»* brown sup. Cloth
Cotton Sheeting • Late. Namroak
Japan, mull tnuli, *murim 1
Sincbewa, figurea ** “•? «*d muU mull
Black Bombazeta, i ick LwanUnes
ltrrwn Holland
Blue ritread, sewing "A ,!1K
VVliite Homespun, &c
Also
A few articles of elegant Net '••Tort tnxde FUR*
NITUHK, consist, ‘ a S «1
Sideboard, Bureau
Ladies’ fancy Dressing Ta.> ,e *
Caret Tables . „ .
Mahogany Bedsteads (post y »- mahogany)
Maple Bedsteads, patent joi <Pt»
Mahogany wash Stands and St V°t*
Elegant Chairs with bottoms
1J pieces very handsome oil clotl ■ Carpets, tor
entries
Sale to commence at 11 o'etoct.\
Joyner <y Watts, i-Mtct'Sg.
march 19 06
^Postponed on account of the wcattwr ]
On Monday, 22d instant,
Will be sold at our store, without reserve, on ac- i
count of atl coacerned; being part of a bank*
irupt’s estate,
4 cases 4 4 Irish Linens
1 do 5-4 do Sheetings
1 do 3,4 do Diaper
1 do do do Lawns
Also
4 trunks men and women’ll while and color*
ed cotton Hose
1 case black and white lace "Veils
2 do thread Lace
Terms—sums under g 100, cash; over SCO, ap»
proved endorsed notes at 99 a)
Sale to commence ac 11 o’clock.
Williford fit Biker, auct'rs.
march 19 66
On Thursday, the 25th in9t.
Will be sold :it the store immediately under tilt?
counting room Messrs K. R chardson & Co*
A GENERAL ASSORT MENT
OF
Bpring Goods,
well selected and laid in at low prices, viz:
22 trunks British Prints an9 Plates, assorted and
, of the newest patterns
8 cases Nansook, various cclered Jackooet,
Cambric, faticy Cord, Tape, checked Mu*«
lins
5 cases fancy varig&ted Nansook, Peruvian and
Hamburg, (muslin dresses)
1 trunk lilac, pink and buff Cord, Muslins
4 cases Satin, hair Cord, striped and checked do
10 do and 1 bale buff and blue, pir.k and lilac,
dark checked, tape stripe and twilled
Ginghams
7 cased and 1 bale white plain, jaconet and twil
led Cambrics
4 cases striped and spotted Cambrics
4 cases Waterloo, Parisian, Pekin, Turkey, Cey*
Ion, colored striped spotted, Satin, check,
tape and colored jaconet muslin Shawls
and Handkerchiefs
7 srnnks 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 buff do
1 do superfine chocolate Furnitures
1 do fancy Plaids
10 cases 9 8 and 3-4 cotton Shirtings
2 do do net Braces
1 do Gloves, Scarfs, Tippets, M ufi’s ?md ft assy
net Shawia
2 do cotton Boots, net Wicks, imperial Cape* f
Pyrenian Cap* 4. Pelerines, Urgency Capes,
Pantaloon Drawers and Cotton Webs
3 bales and 2 trunks superfine navy blue black,
fashionable mixed Broadcloths and Cassir
meres, for summer wear
2 cases metal, suspender and japanned Button^
28 trunks scarlet, black, red anil pink Chintz,
chocolate, chocolate and yellow, and drab
fumi»ur2 Calicoes
2 cases fi:e Irons and writing Desks
4 trunks and 1 bale twilled, plain, pink, blue,
j ellow, green* lead, brown, <L*ab and olive
Bars nets
3 bales brown, indent, stripe arid bolster Ticks
13 trunks and cases cottcn Hosiery, well assorted
2 trunks Silks and Laces and black Ve4s
1 cl»e*t oli»e Th cksetts
2 trunks printed Quiltings
2 chests slate, olive, blue and gum Nankeens
4 balei furniture, twist, cheek, HqLand, cotton
Checks
2 cases table Cloths
1 trunk printed Quiltings
1 truss furniture Dimity
Terms of sal<*. viz—sums of £500 and under*
ca*h: d° over 5‘ 0. and not exceeding §1000, 60
days; do over $1000 and not exceed it. g $200090
days; over g-.O'-t) and not exceeding
months over g.iOv and not exceed ir g 840005
months and ali sums over g4</00 six months in
approved indor ed paper, payment to be madr
before the delievery of the goods
Sale to commence cl 11 o’clock.
The goods and pa’.ern may be seen a) pny time
on application to.
M. Herbert, auet'r.
J y The Charleston Courier. MilledgeviHe Joo* r
and Augusta Herald, will publish the above
every other day.
march 13 ■■ 61
On the first Tuesday in April next.
mil be oo’A bejorc the Court House in this dly.
Five handsome building le ts for Summer resi
dence at Bnisdins Bluff adjourning :h; land.- of
Hampden Me’Intosh erq- these are the only wa-
ter lot* for safe at that place, and sa regsw Ihs
■healthiness or beauty of situation this cannot b.y
surpassed jn the southern country; IWre is an
seadesaywtthis place where’ ewidren on have the
benefit t)l ah excelled! education as mtS Sfi health
during the summer season, a plan of said (ot, wiii
be exmbiled on the day of zXt or can be s^eo at
hay dae on application. .
• -X 3 - W- Herbert, c»Kf i
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