About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1819)
4 ■" ntuif jrrtenlaj in irons, i>» (he xlrun it Roanoke fir llslfimorr, from tvUruci: iC will be conducted back to W'as:iui|(toii reccivi Hit; icv.a: il of their numerousvil- nies;nnil it it lobe hoped, that dueprecat. ion will hr uken to prevent their escape. The vigilance of our police in apptel.en- lm; these wiiccetnu, and putting a pc iod to their career depredation, can- ot be too uuii h praised; anil, are hope, lat this, with other instance i of their at* intion to the welfare of (he town, will rc- ove the uulavuurable impression reaped* ig them, which haa IntJierto prevailed throad. One tiling ia certain, tlut tin- tribe of piundcrera and swindlers shoiii- feat other (ownt anti leave them with im. pnnHv*. ran do bat little in the way. ol their business ia Mortal* before they are found not and taken care of. it appears that Scott and IV.it were b-dh enneerned in the robbery of tli"- Pittsburghbank, snme time ago, wore afleroaids apprehended and rommi'lc-l to goal at that (dat e fiom Klienrr, after several attempts, they suc- k'deded in bicakiug out and utalun» tin ir 'Meap c—Herald. FHESHET The Manilas Tunes. of the 7th li st, •tries, that a heavy fall of rain, and the melting of Miow,had raised the sti cams in that Vicinity to an nnusal height. Bight at ten bridge*, ami seveial nuli*.Iains, on the Linie-.toiie Creek, had been Swept •way by the tornfnl.—sAVlC-l'orfc Com Advertiser. jironoruoDM. In yesterday’a paper wilt be found a no tice of the death of Mr.S. Mrcklio, in aged mid rea|M*rtable cit zen of Go man town We have just lemml. that he died of that UJost terrible complaint, hydrophobia oc casioned by the bile of a deg a few- weeks ago. Mr. Merit in hail no suspicion tint the dog w*, mail, but thought lie had the distemper, and while preparing to ilu some thing for nim, was fatten in the lund. It is not a week ago that were informed of thei^ .Hi ol an industrious young ican, named Pont, of Mansfield, llur'.ingtol; county, New-Jersey,caused by the bite of tor rerr.vedin Inis city five nr six weeks before.—Vh il. Arne. Cent. I 5th inst. The merchants and traders of St. John-, N. It. have agreed to receive bid) circulate doUtiooii. for sixteen dollars, and the parts of doubloons st tin same rate. This in crease of their current value is made lor the purpose ot encouraging the importa tion of them from the West frolics, and In prevent (heir exportation to the Untied States.—Hoston I/.tihj Ado. Mr. Bigot, the British minister, Iravea Washington tnis morning, with his family end suite, for Annapolis, where lie will wait Hie arrival of the Korfh frigate, in which lie is to rrto-ii to England. Mr. B carries with him the regrets and the good wishes ol alt who had the pleasure cl his acquaintance. Mr. Antrnhus remains a« charge lies af faire#— Georgetown Messenger, iSi'/t inst. Aitovsta. April 23. . The distressing accounts fenm Great- Britain and the continent of Europe, ap pear to have at length convinced the plan ters. as well at the merchant#, that the staple produce of our state, haa really been above its actual value. More than three thousand bales of cot ton, are stored in ‘this city, for which 27 a 24 cts pe ll> lias been refused, and which Mould not now sell for 13 cents.- > $poruhitioiis to au immense amount have •***•*!» chtaretl into, upon a mere hope of proBi and the consequences' must be ruinous; indeed the extent of the evil esn scarcely be imagined? Men who, six month- ago were wealthy have hazarded their fn.-tupra upnn'a speculation which has f.i.Ud: and although they are not actu- gliv insolvent, yet ttnir losses, consequent upon the sudiien deeline ot cotton, haw •wallowed'up the profits of years of in- duaWy. Tnc w hole attention of the planter has been dev. •ted io the cultivation of cotton, and what i* the consequence? The stale of G.'ixg's i» obliged to look to the more Mortlir.'o Slates for bread -tuff-. Corn, which might ue i lived tar 30 cents, is im r iorteil fiom Massachusetts, and carried wo hundred mile* into the interior, at. ;:n expense ol three to four dollar* per cl. We would advise every planter, t-* cul tivate at least as much gra.n a* .i'dl sui’i-cc for his own use; l‘*t tins be the Ur*l object vf hi# attention, tins attained, he cannot fuse mouey; the surplus of In, labour m.-y be applied to the cultivation of cotton and t"h.uro. and i* »o ii.ttch clear gain—but what profit can a piantation . fiord, even if cotton were .'••* cents a pou d, »o long as • the yhole prod ict must be applied to the puicha-e of provision,, for the support of his family and wording hand, —Herald. The creditors of Lucieu Bonaparte fere convened, a tew days a ago, at the resi dence «f an attorney of Paris wli-n an of jfi-r of f 3 per cent, waa made to them on (far;r debt,. JosF-sgQKOuoH, ( Ten.) Match 50. Melancholy Accident—On Thursday the S5tli inst. 6 persons, whose names we un derstand were Joshua Greene, Benjamin ferry, Mrs Terry. Jacob Bird, and Mis. |ra Greene and child, attempted to cross •he Nmdch'ifcy river in a small cenoe—if ler leaving the shore tome distance, owing fa mismanagement, the canoe sunk. Mr Terry and lady. Whq but a few hours be-? f or e bad been united in well lock, and Mr' Bird, who had been married but a few Weeks, both to the daughters of Mr-Arnold Greene, met with a watery grave. The S lier three persons, before named, thro’ e exertion oT mr. Montgomery Stewart, who accidently heard of the cxtsitropht, _jiere tescr.ed- THE REPUBLICAN - . Tuesday Evening, April 27, 1819. 1 The Auttifta Chronicle contain.* rumour, that Cuba has been ceded to Great Britain, and that the report originated in Savannnh. We did ; about a fortnight ago, bear something cf-the kind spoken of by several: bn*, on a m onte enquiry, we were enable to trace it to any anttenlic wince We did tUeq, and do now, consider it—a mere Aina.' The National Advocate, says—so fir front go vemor Tokkuu Iuvi f been a ddaclta to Uic S-ate of NVa-Y Tic as he has been called by the Cli.-doaians, it appears by the law jut passed in Ins favsr, that a balance of pmbibly notice, than esc ur.vuHcn Tunisian OOLuas will be due and by paid to him. So much teg went) and eerv Cea. By tlv# sloop Niagara, from Chastest,in, wt have received tiie paper, of that city ofycti rdny morning. By the extracts that follow, it will b« seen, tbsl tie President has left Georgetown., anil was expreed to arrive in Charleston ye-tefilai b. tween the hours of ten and two o’clock. The President of the V. 8. wil? probably arrive in this city between I2.n;d2 o'clock this day. We understand that a large number of the citizens will go out mount cd, to join in the escort of his excellency, which ia expected to be very nikmerou, and brilliant- After the military and civil liotion which will be paid him, he will dine with the governor, who, wd under stand, has invited all the naval and milita ry officer# ol the United States; the field officers ol the militia of this state, and the civ il officers of the United States, this suite, and ol the city, now in Charleston— Charleston City Gazette, iCiih inst, raow tux wittiv iXTSitioKirrE*, avail 24 The president of the United States, the secretary of w.ir, lady and family; Mr. Unverneur,the president’s private secre lary; Jieut. Monroe, col. Condy, the gov urnor’s aid; (wh:- had been sent to meet ihe president at the boundary of South Carolina) accompanied ly a cnir.uiittee of the ciiiz-n* ol Ad-Saints, reached Prog pect Hill, tin residence of Bcojuuin Hu ger, esq. on Waccamaw, on the inuni.ing ,t‘ Wrdnc-ilay the 21,-t inst. Having b. -.*n ttiere received and entertained with the attention and respect du,e to. Ida high fnce and amiable private character, and with toe usimI South Carolina hospitality the pivbiueiit and suite left VVaccautaw about II o'clock on the fullowing day, Thursday, in col. Alston’s elegant New- York birge, which was rowed and steered by a competent number of respectable mas :crs of vessels (who. bad volunteered their *e: vices) gnd oyer which proudly, waved the sbir-ipaiigled banner. As soon »s thi barge and boats accompanying it, made their appearance at the entrance of Sam- pit river, a federal ulote was fired from field-pieces, manned by volunteer citigens. The president lauded at the market wharf where he was received by the Inten- d tut, Robert Heriot, esq,the town cuun ctl, the committee appointed by the citi zens, and.a large concourse of the citizens of the town and of the adjacent country. A procession was then formed, and tbe whole proceeded on foot to. the house pre pared for the president and suite. Oji their arrival at which an appropriate ad dress was delivered by Benjamin Huger, esq. Chairman of the committee, and a suitable answer leturneil by the president. The president anil suite afterwards par took-of a dinner at which the intcniiant presided, and which was alleuded by an Highly respectable as well as a very large party of citizens. Alter the cloth had been removed, the following toasts were ilrana;— 1 The Vederal Constituton—The Ame rican's richest inheritance. 2 The Union—In it there is political health, xtength ami immortality. 3 'The JVationai Legislature—Like the R-iinan senate, firm; like the Areopagus, incorinpible. 4 The Congress of *7C—May their suc- •:e-s«!s Ur jinays nnniiy of ih"m. 5 The Judiciary—Independent, may they never lui get tiie people made them 5 The Army—More daring than tli infant Hercules, they have be; 1 . *d the Linn. The ,¥i7ii£a-wThe diamond though un polished is n it the legs valuable. 8 T‘it .Very——its march is on tin mountain wave, its home upon the deep." 9 The Victory of Trenton, the tiist dawn of returning »wce,» ot our revoluti onary stiuggle—May we always cherish the mentory of to->se who taug.r and bled ill it- a'chievemeiit. 10 The memory oi JVathington—His virtues like the sun ‘-effuse one dazzling undiviiii light.” It J he memory of Franklin—The ac complished phdoaopnei, statesman am! patriot. 12 The living eje-presidents—Let th* memory nl the heart be always strong to wards the retired patriot- 13 Major-general Jackson—A son of South-Carolma, and worthy of her. 14 Our eVavat Heroes—Their fame like their cannon is re-echoed in bota hemis pheres 13 'Ihe Floridat, our late brilliant ac quisition—We welcome those who inhabit them as brethern cf (he gieat American family. , . 16 The Heads Depatments—“who from the diamond can single out each.ray.” 17 The patriots of the revolutione— When Americans cease'to cherish their memory, tbe republic will be nd more. l’8 The freedom of election—The best -gift of the revulut.im. 19 Thi literary institutions of our ceun- fryV £0 The genuine s*> is ajfretdomthrengh- ont the world— may success attend their exertions. 21 The Marquis de la Fayette—sn ear- ly and firm tricml of our republic. 22 The American Fair. in tiie afternoon, a brilliant and num.rv- ous company ol ladies iron; town aad country assembled in. an adjnini- g room, tastefully ornamented with toscsamlothet Ho .vers, to w hich the president , retired l.i* presence. About 10 he with lcew and The ladies highly pleased with their dis tinguished gust, closed the evening in tlaii- cing. On yesterday, the president, secretary of war, intemlaiit, etc. embarked in boats provided by the committee, to view and examine Winyaw-Bay, tiie entrance into our port, and the adjoining shores and wa ters, and returned to a late diliner- Me understand our dislinguislied guest leaves Georgetown Ibis morning and wil* be ac companied by the committee as far us Sou in banter, (which divides Georgetown and Charleston districts.) Kroro thence llie president proceeds to Eldurado, on a visit to majoc general Thomas Pinkney, which will still leave him time sufficient to reach Charleston un the morning of Mon day. We are happy • , add, that he ap pears in a good health -nd spirits, and to Oe ia*licy beuefitted tiian otherwise by his journey. We sincerely wish him a con tinuation of these blessings in the tang route he is about to take, and a happy return to the scat of government and hi: family. co uxnnTrRODUCB. Si-.-aSNiC—CATS MUCH THIS DAT. gcu gets. 3 25 a 4 CO a 65 45 a S5 16 a 18 M»il 25* S 09 a 10 00 PR0P03At9 Fir Pul Hiking, at Milledgvi'l*, A Nf.U 3PAPFR—TO BE F.N-nTLFJJ CEOnGIA setublxcaS'. Tbe duty of Editor* cPlteSspapen, fortnna-.r- ly. isarcll under-toad by. tbe Amerior. pcoplr.— The puHi-e.u--b tbertfore. cf prop.'*)’.* tXupni.t u-g dor* Ii.it, st wc conceive, require soy avoar at of ;- LUeal (enel.*, or protrautio.’: of patriot. . *, , I ,;'c ism. 'livorftcas l.et iBcir nut. not s pnv Irom dinner and giatiEed tfi . pectus, drci-Ja d Rditota hr, or lie not word:) the parroiuge of lUeir teU.iW-ciliccnv. It ce, per 100 lbs. Coru, per bushel. Cotton, sca-islsnd, pr tb Ditto, up-land, do. Flout, per bl Tobacco, leaf, per 100 lbs. Mi.rird, on Monday, the 26th innant, by the rev. Henry ttollock. Mr. Jawu Osssaan, of Wit minjtton I,land, to Mis* Mmuyt\Vmuxi, of Itua city. SHIP JTEJV& POUT or SAVANNAH. dm aaaivaD, At Tybve U. S. aebr Lynx, liewt. comt Madi aon. St Mai r., 1 day. capts Morn* and Porter. V S. navy. Left at f» .VTarja, U. S. aclir Fncbrand, Ueut. COflt Cunningbam, to sail for ilie Gulf of Mexico, firat wind. A|.nl 6, arri ved at St Mary*. *chr Angawane, from Suwi-nak 9<Ah, arrived cchrs Anna and Elisa, from S/ivnn. n«A 17th, sailed tchr Mary Ann, for N York, with a cargo of timber. Schr Dorcas- Haiyea, Chase, Baltimore SO daya, and 14 from the Capes, with corn to mister. Sloop Macdonuugti, Cladding, New-York, 8 days, witli an assorted cargo, to Arnold k Cod- dington, P Selliek, Gray & Pinder, Vim Jay, F Hail, Cannon A ros ier, and other#. Sloop Niagara, fowler, Cbaileaton, 12 hovra— to Bacon U Hnieo, conjigneea—with a full ear- go—-to Hall 8a Hoyt, Scarbrough 8t M'Kinne, W. Smith, and toortiet. Pautngtrt,—Madame Li fitte. Mil* U&te, Mrs Portuna, Messrs Varnum, Joel, Howe, Waring, Pomeroy, and Hubbard. Sloop Jamei Monroe,Ctuae Qanen 4 days, sritli cotton to Butler & Murray. Sloop Two Siattra, Wing, Darien 2 days, with cotton to R Kdiardam 8c Co, and I. M’Niab clsamd, Brig Speedy Peace. Fosdick, New-York. Sweedi.h alonp Cart, Baity, St. Bartbolumewa Sloop Joseph, Nye, Darien. For Liverpool r The abip ISABELLA HENDERSON, apiaiii Dame, having liatf her cargo engaged, she till meet with dupaich. for freight or passage apply on board, or to april 27 S9 A MEIN ft R SCOTT, Hunter’s wharf. For Norfolk and. Baltimore The schooner DAUNTLESS For freii-ht or paaaage apply to the cap tain on b.ard, at Teitair’a whan, or to J WM. TAYLOlt. aprd 27 a —92 State and Planters* Bank Stock FOR SALE. Apply to CAMPBELL 8t CU.M MING, april 27 * 94 Bridge Bank Bill*. Bankable mnnry given in Bacliange for them at the Insurance office, anril '.‘7— r-99 Blanchard, Brothers Co. iivte jr*r avevivid, 2 casev Canton Ciapes, suptrior quality 1 do plain and (igund nankeen Crape* 4 dif 7 8 and 4 4 Irivli Linen 1 do 5-4 05 Steeling 1 dn 3 4 do Diaper 1 do Dimity 1 dn blue and black rewing Silk 3 bales Hu.-nlium* Sjirigctl bni-k and.iacnnet Muslin* Lined I'anvol*. with ivory handle* Fre cli li-.en pocket Handkerchiefs Linen ca.-nbric il-> do Gentlcm-n’* fancy Cravat* And a variety of Seasonable Article* april 27-—r 99 Seasonable Goods. The sqh<cr.ber ha* rtceiveti. p- r the ah>p F.mi- tv from Liverpool, thirty packages, containing tne foi-'oa ing article), which he will *elt by rhe pi. re or package, at a low advance and liberal credit viz: Bed Tick Cvmbrie Moulin Jaconet do Sewmg.Cotton Fancy a .ripe and phid Cambrics White & fancy spotted mu-iin Handkerchiefs Tw illed 8i colored check do do Plain do .' do Blue and pink corded Gingbama Superior white, printed and fancy hlarsedka Quilting Black and colored BcmbrSlBV handsomely awnrtid Be>t tow-hnabu*g» Man’s and women’s white and colored cat- ton Hose A1SO 1 ease containing ext A sunerfine cloth Coat* and Pantaloon*, tale* London fiwbictt* SO groce rich pearl Buitcns J aprii 27- -99 J. George,_ on the Bay Fo r Sale In fee -simple, and undoubted titles given, two LOTS, Sot 18 -wd 19, Carpenter's Rvw. the pro- april 27—cs—W Tqr hr at nun ber of tiie Dmiym Hi uMr.mt will bciaaued, bi u* at Miilcdgrinr, on (tir aecntid Tuesday ir. September, the present year. Il will, be printed oi.ee a week, and on a laige super- royal ahte: t—net iitfi rior. :n poii.t ot siae. to any in tbe tt..te. press, and all nrreasary appare nt', to hr entirely new, and oftlie bvvt quality —■ We solicit the patronage of an indepeudciii com munity. roynirioxa. Three Dollar#, in advance, (upon the reeaiptof tbe lint number) or Four itotwr* al the expira-. tain of the year Adveni*ctnciil> and ail other f ir.nting will be done at the customary prices — -tUert addressed to tiie Editor* must, of all casev, be run- sets. \V ALTER JONES. HENRY UhLMaON. A.’illtdgcv'ille. April 20, 1S!9. *attention—Guards! Appear at your parade ground, incomplete uniform, and in while pmualonn*. on the first day of Maj. at nine.o’clock a at. You will cacii be provided wi h siit boll cartridges and prepared to shoot for your plume, that day being tiie an niversary of your corps. The rule* ol. the corps will be iu futur-i slric'.iy enforced against dUaiil- Urs. U> order ut captain Tattnall, BELL, r. s. * r o. . anril 27 r 99 THE BALL. Subscription Lists for tbe ensuing Ball are left at the tnjok store of W. T. Williams, at the office ot F. S. Fell, and with J. S- Pelot, where persona dcirous of subscribing ate requested to call and insert tbeir names april 33 ■■ —96 , Chatham Academy. The examination of tbe pupib in the Academy will commence on Thursday next, 29th instant, at 9 a. «. The parents and friends of the chil dren are invited (o attend. Rich. VV. Habersham, see'ry- . april 26—q 98 Notice. Council will proceed, on Monday next, the 3d May, to elect a Deputy Superiutendaat of the Ci ty Watch, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death ol James Clark. By order. K. K. Cuyler, e. c. april 27 99 Straw Bonnets, just received. 20 cast* comprifin.g s very complete and fash ionable assortment ot STUAW BONNETS, for sale by JOSEPH KOPMAtf, •Va 7 and 8. Gibbon*» building*, apri) 19—c»B——9^ near the James_ Carruthers Has run sau 350 pieces Ovnaburgs * 800 ditto Cotlun Bagging Cotton and linen Checks Loom Shirting. Dcfries and Union Stripes Imitation Sheeting Biown Linens Parter, Beer and Ale of the best quality Window Gloss, assorted sixes- Hoe* London nude Hats, brown or fig bluet and A well toned n*w- Piano All of which will be sold low Vo close consign, nteiit*. april It, es}-—85 , For Sale Muscovado, brown and loaf Sugan Molasses, Best Spanish Segara in qr. half and whole bo£es Havana sweet bleats and Preserves Rye Whiskey; Northern Gin Peppermint Cordial; yellow Soap Superfine Flour in Half and whole barrels Shot; yellow Butter; hogs laird Candles, 5 and 6 to the pound Soft shell Almonds; bitter Almonds Filberts; F.gs: Capers Muscat and Malaga Wine, first quality Sweet Oil in baskets Cognac Brandy, first quality, of Otard, Duprey 8t Go’s' brand Window Glass, 3 by 10 and 10 by U, in wbotc 8t hall boxes; Cluirs Empty Demijohns and wine Bottles Plain and double flint Tumblers Negro Pipes; writing and wrapping Paper Wafer*; paste Boar.l; blank Uooks Puckct Kooks; Pencil*; Q nlls and Ink Playing Canls; i Jsnaburj-i. first quality \VU.v_- UnenShiyttt lioeo Check Negro Haiti Twine Meu and women’s Hose Gun* and IVIois Gold and gilt Watches Table Clotns and Nspkina S.lk Umbrella* ■due and black superfine Broadcloths Silk Ribands; bottle and demijohn Corks Kuleu, hangi- g Piper. W'lh hands.one collections Fancy lla-icets in ctaiev Powder Hjm.t-loirt iae shell Comb* While and bl-ck I'hiead Vlnrblev; pun Flin »; Toys Cologne Waier; Pi'pi-itoin. Ac Ac l>v C AULES MAUBEL. march 3! ♦ si——7* AUCTION#.- Georgia—Bulloch county !l> E ) K .t’xy, cit k «»- ».»c couit o r ntry tor ’lie c-’U i 1 ) c*f u;looh »• d »*»te atf«re*aGi *’Viierc»5, Jair.t-. (inner, of pud Ci uuty, applied f<»r ietfem cf a Jm:ni9tr*tmo un r.’ie ntUte and W* fect> of Grint(, Ute cl saui ewui} deceas ed. The«e are, therrfou, to cite and admor.isli all and MryuUr. the ki»d«'ed and cn-diiors of the said deceased li’ frie ’viieir objection* (if any they have)in my offcv on or bet.»re the first Monday in May next, otherwise letten of aiimihiitralion w'tl be granted unto the applicant Ghen under idv hand and scat L\:> 5th day of Match. 1819. [L S] ELY KENNEDY, C & o march ■•——66 Georgia—Liberty county. By F.iijsh liakrr. clerk uf tiie court ot ordinary' for the county of Liberty. Whereas, banili .Vilson and WiTUam Wilson ap ply fur letters of admioi.t: ation on the e-tate and effects of tames Wilson, late of tbe county afure said, deceased, Tbeae are, therefore, to cite and admonish *11 and singular the kindred and creoitors uf said de ceased to file their objections (if any they have) in my office on or before the first Monday in June [TDcqt, otherwise letters of administration will be gr-jaed the wud applicants. '.- Given under my hand*and s-al, this 6th day of April, m the year nf our Lord eighteen bun dled and nineteen, and in tbe forty-third year of American independence. [L 3] > - E BAKER, tide april I —13* (Postponed on accoqti’. of tbe • tat he'r ) . TurMpniiw, lli£> SSlfe mslarf) Wil be Mid at Messrs TUmson 8a Utils uluif 77 bbb. prime Port . •.*. ’■ Terms made known at tbe tupi- of tale.. ‘ Sale r. ninratroi j fmo 10 t'etirk. Sf. lierhert,. auct'r. aprij 27 69 - u- (Postponed on account of the weather] To-Morrow, 23lft inst. , Will be sold on Johnston taHiil’a wharf 50,u00fiixlchop Spanish cigar* direct fruS thi liavstia 2,900 wine bottles v . 3 crates SAalni faaey baskets 13 market baskets 12 fruit baskets * 18 12-gla*s baskets 6 S.gTast * do 2 6 -lass do Terms ea«h ■■ Sale it ctmmenc: Of It sVPcJr M. Herbert, cuct';’. anril T7 99 .- [t’ostpoiiid on account ot the weather ] To-Morrow, S^tFi instaai, r . Will be sold on Messrs Johnston ft Hill's upper wharf, v. 37 pipe* pure Holland Gin, very superior quality 20 nhdshigh 4 h preof Jamaica lima 18 h'lda St. Croix do . , 800 piece* English Castings, eonstviiegof Pnt* from a half to one gallon, aad Oven* and. Coven from 8 to 19 inch 109 hamperx(l groce earli) wine bottle* Terms made known »l time of sale Sale to commence at 11 o’el.rb. M. Herbei autl’r. april sr—-99 (Pvv.p ned u:.'aivoii ■! itv tt-iberj 5(j boxes choice red H r mct. To-Morrow, 58».h iilst. Jfitl be said on -1/etsr. J'lhnr e - (J HiSt vppe~ wha f. 56 boxes choice red W inec 4 cases cld port Wine - 5 do Cette Untie, of vintage 1811 2 do Hermitage, do da 5 do do do 18! 4 5 do Burgundy, do ]8i$ \ 18 do M< doc (excellent claret) of IBlfi. 19 do do do of 1816 Conditions, carh. - Sole to commence at J1 o’ehek-. . M. Herbert, attet'i*. spri) 27 99 ; — To-Mdrmw, 28th iustiht, IVill be sold before-my store, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT < . ov , • ' Groceries and Dry Goods. ALSO 2000 lbs prime BACON HAMS Sale to commence of 11 o’eteek . A. Howe, auet'r. -yrit.27 ——99 . . -y an the first Tuesday in Slay^ . Will be void at the Coi.r;-llouse, ., ■gi One two stoiy 1)we. ling House; with *11 accessary oui-buildings, situated • “uYoik street, No —, with a lease of mttii'be Lot for six years, subjrcttoa ground renfot 100 dollars per annum, occupied by Mr. A Debruss. A. Howe, auct’r. - april 27 —— 99 , , . t Valuable House and Lot. ' On the first Tuesday in next month', Wi 1 be w la beiorv tbe t ouruH"U*e in this city, ,brtween the usual, hour*, Tlut two «tory Du elling House on the corner of Ev l Broad street and tbe Bay, logether with the Lot, which pays an an- ^JUnol rent of nine dollars to the eity.— There are on the premises all necesiari out build- ingv in gcud repair. Terms, h ’tiul.-. M. Herbert, auct’r. anril 24 97 Executor's salts. On the first Tuesday in ne.xt tnontb,. Wilt K sold b fore tl.v Cc.urt-Jiiiovc, m tliis city, betwe-o tiie usual hi-orv of ligand 2 O'clock, Lot No. 6, Anson ward, with alt the Buildi' gs thereon—the same front- tf Btl m R 0,1 Dglrthorpe square i*-|t A Xegr-> Fellow, nomej Jack, a com- piete hostler, coachman, 8tc. A Negro Fellow, named Caur, a prime brick maker Two Negro Wenches, named Bote and Catty, and her child. •; * A Negro Wench, named Sylvia, and her two children. Two Lett in Curry Town. • 1 - - Tbe above property will positively be sold: having been delayed from Ihe hat salt- day. Term* for the houae and Lot very liberal, and nude known at time of aalea' - t . M. Herbert, auet'r. npril 23 '96 . . , Administrator's sales. On the first Tuesday in May next, . . Will be sold in front of the courthouse between the usual hoars of 10 atid 2 o’clock, The House and third of Lot No 7, in Heathcoat ward, (renting on.Bamam street, being part o: the comer lot of Mr Fell’s. Terms cath. M. Herbert,auct’r. feb 20—-43 Notice. AU persons haring demands against the estate of David Lewis, late of tliis town, deceased, are requested to render then in tv the subscriber, K iperly attested, within the time prescribed by r ; and those indebted to said estate are request ed to tziske immediate payment. S Clarke, adm'or. St Mary’s, March 39, Eschcdtor's selea. On tke fru Turid:, ata Ma, next, tViil be sold at the court-lmuso, in the city of Savannah, between the huura of 10 and 2 o'clock,, All that one bait part .of a Lot, in the city of Savannah, known by number six. Third tything,' Anion ward, coiil’tfning sixty feel in front on South Bros ha rcer, and forty-five fret on Aber* corn street; wnidi lately in the Superior court of Uhatliatr. county was found to belong to James’ Port, ui alien, who dud intestate aid vitivouC hens, and uav declared subject, to escheat. * By order of the Eschcniar. M. Herbert, auet'r- ort 10 —**r—cs—195 Sale of Aft TEUcti Sieves. . On Tuesday, tlij 4th tlay of Mar next, Will be sold in the t va n of Mi’ledgeville, at pLc h: sate, to the highest bidder, . Between Unity ar.d forty [ -.me African Siavet. who have bt-en taken |io»*is.ion ol by tbe slate of Georgia in consrquence of their having been in troduced contrary to the laws of this state and ot the United States Indisputable titles will be made and prompt payment rtcuired. By ordtr of the governor Charles \Vi!i;atssoii,a'rai match 11——-59.. . ,i 'Sheriff's sales. On theficu ’Ju-trlnjin .Hoy nr::. . Will be told inBrunswick.Glvnn county, bet Wee*, the hour* rtf tai and three o’clock,' Tt\o-follow ing Negroer. Have, Cnartea, FJletk. Sam. Jacob, SiIvt," Flora. Billy, htair. foly. I?if. Ctiartef, Celia, jinny and Uharlnue-. lerledontf the property of JaiSW* Piles no uiiiiy pa e^iu, tion jnTav’of of Bobei t SC Joseph flabershar- ' ‘ v ’ • ' ^Thomas \rikK^r,. £ jirlTr* v ^