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•f I8T.0F LETTERS, ronminiug
JJ Ui the Toil Office, Savannah, Slat March.
* **“ • - • Uila Hat, w«l
1813.
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Abrahama A D
Adam. W M G
Atwood Jeaso
. ms wishing letters I
for adoo Used letlen.
Gillen Mira Elisabeth
Anderson David D
Arden Thomas
Baum J P
Bailor John G
Brawl Allen
Boylll Gideon C
Bertholot John F
Betgoman Henry
Beaiely,TF
Healer C T
Brinnan William
Brightnian William P
riggs Georgs D
Hiss Thomas
trig Sterling and owners
ridge James
evana U H
irowne IUchanl
era G T .
' Mias 0 * ^
* William
irodio A M
. rown Jeremiah S
Hmileneau Augustus •
BoodyJW .
Burk Mrs Ann v.
Butler Mias > w
Butts William
Burlingame H II
Butler Mra Ann G
C
Cooper Peter G
Childs Mrs Sabtjt T
Christie Luko r* .. CodeThomu
Cleveland James Cooper llenry
ClerN Cooper !• rederic
Clark Mra Anna Coleman Daniel
Craig Ann J
Clark Ch. '
Charles
Clark CL
Cavenaugh Jeremiah
Charlton Georgo
Craig John K
Campbell John
Chase Lyman L
CabanissJohn C
Crandall Benjamin II
Clary Charles 0
Carmichael Danlol
Carroll Jamoa
Crook Rufus
Cornwall Geo D
Connolly Patrick
Crowell Allon
Crocker Edward O
Cook Joseph C
Corbett Robert
Condy Samuel A
Courtenay Ann J
Cann G \V
“saS
Davidson Mrs Sarah C
Di
iayse David
Draper William
Dally John
Dam our John li
Davia E
Davenport B
iPi
Dervin Peter
Delegal Moses
Diion Andrew
Dillon John
Dickaon Jamoa
D *
Doherty D
Donovan John
DawlJohn
Donovan Richard
Delany Richard
Doucicn Mrs Abn
Dotson Mathew
Dupon Miss Elixa
Du fin A*B
Dunham Mra S C
f Dunlap Samuol
Eaton Bei
Eaatmead
Eaaterbrool
Eastern Wharf
S in P
i Suaor
MO*
Fay William A
Farrell Jamoa
Faran Miaa Elizabeth
Fields John J
Fisher Joaiah
Fisk Thoopllua
Fitzgerald Albert O
Finnegan Mrs
Gaskin Cook
Grafton William
Greiner George
Gardener William
Gardner R
Graham Peggy
Gray 4c Pinder
Ganahl J Sc Co.
E
, Evana Samuel
Ehricka B
Everson John
Elkins Mias Lydia Ann
P
Folger Fredoric B
Foote Samuel
Ford Jamoa
Foote John T *
Fox Daniol
FunzeJ H
Fuller Miss H B
Fulton William P
G
Gillpatrick Benjamin
Gilltnan William H
Gilliert LoreVto
a n Bridget
_ in Dominick
Griswold C C
Gordon John
Goldwire John
itr Jatnoa M
irn Francis \,
Miss Sabina E
J J & Co
■41 ■'*
White llpniy-
Miss Ann
Wisfer Andrew «-
Willis Mra Mary*
Wil.on^Im Janw
iVniiama JMiq Alary
Young WillUm
Wilkins J
Wylly r
mLhu-
Williaiflb Mra Jank
Wlttell & Sowall
White Joseph
Whitehead Alfred
Wood Charles
Wood Samuel
V
• X. Y. Z.
GKO. SCHLEY, P. M.
nKNErtT OP Mltrt. NEOPltf,
XIOJl ail.E.—15 casks winter and
J? fall strained Sperm Oil
00 boxes New Uodibrd Sperm Candles
600 do GeorjjlaJCgllow
MON DA Y F. VHMSafcd .A MIL, ,1813.
WdLbe pdtfgrmed, Rossini’s Opera of
LA LAURA,
OR TIIF MAW OF UALA1XEAD.
* Mr. Archer.
Fabriclo, Mr. Hall.
Mr. SI,rival.
1100 do ^lortheflUAp do
*** '*■-la. nuroCld|PWInegar„ •
feePNorthern Pine Bonrdi
Fernando,., Mr. Scguin.
Mindjta .Mrs. Seguin.
To conclude with the Burlotta of the
10 M feen^orthurn Pine Ilonrda
5 M Northern Brinks, suitable for paving. By
apr3 > ELIJAH HENDERSON..
flAMDEto SIIEhlFJ’S SALKS.—
Will bn sold on thq,flrst Tuesday in June
1oor in Jefferaon, t*o
vied
WW bp ,
neat, bolore the Court Hoi
Negroes, vis. Naney. aged W, senna, aged
on by virtue of» fl. fa. oft foreclosure ora mortgage,
issued from the Inferior Court, at the instanwol
Joseph Arnow va.JI. II. Floyd. The plaintiff is rom
in pOMOtron of and property.
Also, will be aoldonUio first Tuesday in May
nest, before the Court House in Jefferson; one lot
in the village of Ccntrovillo, conuihiug two acros of
* —d. together with a Dwelling IIouco, Store House,
too improvements thereonjjc
wt. issued from the Jtiti
>f George Wilcox vs. Ric
„ OLYMPIC ItUVLLN.
Promothetfa, Mr. Seguin.
Swiss Boy ,1% ’....Mr. Shriv.il.
Jupiter, ....Mr. Archer.
Iandura, •> ..Mrs. Soguin.
prick a of PDMiaaiotr,
Boxes and Parquet 75 cents.
Centre Gallery, 11
Side Gallery, 25 «
apr 3
im irovementa thereon kjevied on to aatiary
several fi.ua. iaaued from the Jiatice Court, at the
instance of Georgo Wilcox vs. Richard Ryon. Mr.
$*30,000! $10,000!
j. Mixell la in possession of said lot or property,
apt 3 w J. M. B. GOODBREAD, ShflT. c. c.
JJAMILTON S ELIXIR OP OPI
•A now and important discovery.—It
has long lieen a groat dtiideratum in Medical
Scionce, and hna been Hiq aubjcct of • vast amount
of Chemical experiment, to obtain the Medical
qualities ofOpium to the exclusion of its noiious
principles and useless combinations. No artirlo in
the whftle range of the whole Phsrmacopxa is per*
haps of greater importance to mankind; and none
which has engaged a greater share of chemical at*
tention. Every preparation hitherto made from this
drug, whether in too form of Extract, Morphia,
Black Drop, Paregoric or Laudanum, contains in
qlote combination a poison with the antidote, and
hence wo find the administration of them attended
with a numerous train ofevila, among which aro
headache, lassitude, tremors,nausoa, vomiting, con*
atipation, derangement ofibo nervous system—and
a quality wonderfully predisposing the system to its
habitual use.
The Elixir of Opium hna been used with astoniah*
Ing success, and ia confidently recommended to the
attention ofevery physician and of every family. It
is warranted to be a pure, unmixed and unadultera
ted preparation from tno best of Turkey Opium, and
iaofthe anme strength qa Inudanunv, it is no moro,
nor lets than the toothing opiate separated from the
poisonous and atimulatipg property of tho Drug.
Sold wholesalo and retail,by
apr 3 A. PARSONS, Sole Age
CPERM CANDLES.—50 boxes S
ij Judd's Sperm and Patent Sperm Candles. For
•ale low, bv
apr 1 ’HAZARD, DF.NSLOW Sc WEBSTER.
T17-H1TE AND COLORED MAT
v v TING.—<5 pieces 4-4 white Matting
4 pieces 5-4 white Matting
Greene Mr* Elisabeth t Gwinn Mra Eiixa
Giligan James M
iillgan Jal
Gibbs William
Gillia James
Gulden John
Gnilliot James T
Hardee Mrs Isabella S
Hanlee J D
Hart Charles
Hay Henry
Hama Mrs Elisa M
Haya Samuel
Hall William J
Harden Edward
Hall Charles A
Harvey James O
Hammond Thomas P
n
Henry William
Henry V
Herbert Moses
Hinton John W
Houston Miss Elisa
S TUART’S STEAM REFINED
CANDY.—50 cases R. L. & A. Stuart’s Steam
Refined Candy. Just received, and for sale by the
box oi smaller quantities, to suit purchasers, by
ANSON PARSONS,
apr I No. 8 Gibbon’* Rango,
I loofman Georgo .
Hnniker MraCatherineM
Hopkins William T
Hownrd J
Howell J C
Houston Miss Klisa
Hamilton Mra Frances S Hollis Mra Sarah
Hawkins P
Heyward Daniel
Henderson John
Ileily Rowland G
Hewlett William
Huran James
Hunter Miss M
Hull William D
Hull William J
Jaudon Henry W
Jamea Henry
Jlbbets George W
Jeore John
Jermon Jamea
Jenny E J
Jones Robert A
Johnson’Rebecca
Johnson James
Johnston Miss R
Jolce Mrs Unity
Kelly W H
Kelly Mrs Richard
Keith John
Kinnelly William
King Thomas
Lasaier Mrs Margaret
Larkin Patrick
Lane James
Larkin Wm
Lafitte John B
Lane Andrew
Laurence J G
Lacy Stephen M
Lco*Henry
Lewis B .
Leach Benjamin
Martin * L
.K
King Samuol V
King Mrs Harriet
King A L
King Samuol V
Kenscy Jesse
L
Lyon Mra Mary
Lyncli Michael
Lindsey L B
Lyon W S
Logan P
Lowe Taylor St Co
Lorge A
Low John
Long Shadrick
Lnhan Hugh
Lainhoff Godfrey
M
Miller Anuta
Maher Cornelius or JamesMillerT T
Martin Duncan
MagilliaT
Martin Charles
Mathews Seth
Mackaji Adam
Metsger Mra Mary
Metealf William
Meyer F
Mendall Emanuel
Martin H C
Mitchell J R
Miller W H
Mitehell George B
Mills William
Millen Miss Mary E
McGrath Michael
MeNeltv P
McNish Mias Hanoma
McNlsh C L
McKennon John
McNish Mrs Ann
McComb Miss Philis
McGretl Andrew
McKenon Peter
McManus Jamoa or An.
drew
Miller Mrs Sarah D
Miller Mias Sarah E
Miller Mra Caroline
Morrow Alexander
Morel James S
Morrell W C
Moore Johti
Mongin’a Upper Wharf
Moharo Mra Sarah Ann
Monroe Joseph B
Monnchan James
Murphy Owen
Murphv Thomas
Muhail J
Murrell William M
Mo
McGregor Duncan
McNiah John
McGunnigle Edward
McLaughlan Ed warn
McIntosh W. H.
McNairo John
McGroal Michael
McGrngan W
McBrion Charles
McGill Samuol D
Newell R
Nickels Daniel
Nieholl Daniel
Oliver Get
Oliver Jol
SI
Pratt George L
Parrott Henry
Patterson Mrs Ann
Pearson Richard
Peacock Benjamin
Pellum Jamea
Palot Joseph F
Quin Jameq
N
Norton Mias L W
Norris James B
^Norria Joseph
OsborneR
Oawell William
P
Philbrlck D.O
Philbrick Albinns
Philpot David A
Pitman W B
Phiniay R M
Poinsett Egbert
PnrdyWT
JUIrton A R
Reel,or. John
Register Robert
Refd Mias Eliu J
Rosslgnal Jamea L
Bobbins Michael
Roddon Bernard
Roger* Thte
nodzer Mathew .
RobTnaon Miss Ann E
Roger* Curtis
Robinson Madison D.
Roberson Thomas J L
Roberta William
Richards dt Hanaway
Ryemill Henry 2
Rlcly Patrick
Ritchie Francia
Reilly John
Rigby Oliver P
Roily Misa Ellen
Russell E W
SuleyON
Sander* William
Sanches Misa Elixa
Saanrer Joel B
Said Richard W
shannon James W
shall Simon
Thomas
8*ymeaJamea
Shaffer Mayer
MevenaonSohn
sKfuffMordiloa
opuncer George J
T.lblrd h!., s lr ,|f £
Tailor Robert
^•edle Joseph D
Tu’° m P* on , [Jamea
Thronell Joseph W
u pham Edward E •
Schenk S C St J
Sterling Hennr
Stiles W H
Smith Daniel G
Simmons Mrs Elisa L
Smith William
Skinner Jamea
Sullivan John
Strnbhar Henry J
Storer Jamea
Strcbhart Henry
8now Henry J
Snow Russel
Stokox David
T
Thompson WillUm
Thomaa * ,.
Thompson J
Thompson Mrs Margaret
Turner Aae
Tucker Lemuel
^Trualow Wlllitm
^’.UiuUnghim Tho. H D V.n Yntno Donah,
WardChari,,
“h Nicholas
'Vm.oo Thomu
Wright Samuel
Wv||y Mr* Martha
Wlilt® WillUm
White Steele
Williams James
Williams W H
Wright AlfVed
William* Wesley
Wise Mr* Rachel C
Agent.
5 ' do 6*4 do do.} 4 do 4-4 colored do
2 do 6*4 do do.} 4 do 6*4 do do
For sale by BATES & STOTESBURY.
apr 1
CUN-SHADES AND PARASOLS.
O Plain silk PARASOLS} figured do do
Siijv bnr'd^ do}" Gjngbam
do
Sun*Shader, Cambric Umbrellas
Fine Gingham Umbrellas*, Scotch do do
Black ailk do. Bv
apr 1 BATES & STOTESBURY.
L EMONS—A few boxes received,
and for aalo by II. J. GILBERT,
apr I West side Market Squaro.
CJTARCH.—20 boxes of Colgnte’s
best Ihmily STARCH. Also, 20 boxes Hull’s
superior Soap, put up expressly for family use, and
for aalo low, by G. R. HENDRICKSON.
apr 1
F rench muslin and lawns
Black and lead mourning LAWNS
Black nnd lead do Muslins
Striped awiaa col’d do
Chino and striped French do
Do do do Lawns
Colored and mourning Balzerccn Muslin*
Do do French Cambric. Foranleby
aprl BATES & STOTESBURY.
D RIED APPLES.—A further sup
ply received, and for sale by the cask or re*
tail, by H. J. G**
ir 1
H. J. GILBERT,
West side Market Square.
S ARATOGA WATER.—20 boxes
of pints and quarts, in fine order} just received
per Wilson Fuller, and for tale by.
apr 1 GEO. R. HENDRICKSON.
S COTCH OSNABURGS. Fine
Dundeo Uannburgs, in balca of 10 piecco each,
Sanderson’s and Basotcr's brands. For scle by
mar 31 2mo ANDREW LOW & t'O.
THEATRE.
DRAWN NI/NLRKKS
OrOeorgU State Lottery, Class No. 13.
o fi a 1
72 I
-ry, t
30 28 30 20 32 22 00 30 41
THIH DAY.
SALES CLOSE THIS ArTEBIIOOE AT 5 O’CLOCK.
30 prizes of $1,200—182 prizes of $300.
GREENE & PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY.
EXTRA CLASS NO. 13, FOR 1013.
Was drawn in Alexandria, (Va.) on Saturday, 1st
Drawing duo Wednesday, 5th.
S C H E M E!
230.000
10,000
jd I’Oll LIVERPOOL.—Th. ihlp
TAMERLANE, CapL Tlicolwld, will meet
with despatch. For Freight, apply to •
isr 30 #• KDWUi
PADELPORD.
J2L FOR LIVFItPOOL.*—The lirnt
class ship ENTERPRISE, Copt. Mathews.
I or Freight, apply to ROUT. A. LEWIS.
« msr 28
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tho first
clasa ship AVON, (’apt. Matters, having two
lliirda of tier cargo engaged, will be despatched.
For ImIiiico of Freight, apply to
ROBT A. LEWIS.
OTOE!* & F08DICK.
TO-MORROW, in Iron! of the t.ourt House, be
tween the u.ual linum of «ile,
pHtne Negro Man, field hand, shout i3yesrs old.
Tcruia, cash—purchaser paying for bill cfsalo.
apr 3
fob 21
FOll IIA VUE.-The .hi.,
OTHELLO, Albee, muter, will have de
spatch. For Freight, apply to
JOS. AUZB»S SONS,
mar 29 91 llqy street, up ataira.
Negroes.
IIY COIIEN & FOSDICK.
TO-MORROW, in front of the Court House, be-
. tween the urnal hours of axle,
* 22 Negroes, accuntotncd to the field.
Terms, cash: purchasers paying for titles, apr 3
FOR PROVIDENCE,—Sohr.
SPARTA, Capt. H. E. Brown, will leavo on
Monday, Aprjl 3. For Passage onlv, having good
accommodations, apply to M. GREENWOOD,
mar 31;
FOR BOSTON—Schr. TAL-
-«■* MA, Capt. Conklin, having most of t freight
engaged, will havo despatch. For Freight nr Pas
sage, having good accommodations, apply to Capt.
C. on board at Ta“ , ~’- ' -
mar 31
Real E«tate.
.. BY COIIEN At FOSDK K.
TO-MORROW, 4th. instat II o’clock, in front of
tho Court Ilouso, will bo sold the following pro
perty, under a docroo obtained at the late term of
thu superior .Court of Ciintbaui County, for the
purposo of paying die debts and legacy of the es
tate of Lawrence O’Byrne, deceased, vix:
Lot No. 17,Oglethorpe Ward, in Yamacraw; noar-
ly opposite the African Church, on the north aidi of
Bryan street continued: this lot has a two-tenement
Ilf ---
Taylor’* wharf, or
M. GREENWOOD.
M
one half of her. freight engaged, will have jmm<
balance of I*
FOR BOSTON.*—Tbo new achr.
FRANCIS HALLET, Capt. Rogers, having
’** ’ * ,edi-
April.
having good accommodations, apply to the Capt. on
board, at Taylor’s wharf, or to
mar 21 M. GREENWOOD.
1 prize of
1 do.
I do.
1 ' do.
60 . do.
60 ,do.
182 do.
7,000
3,620
1,400
400
300
Tickets $10—Hulvcs
C5 prizes o(
C6 do.
C5 do.
f»5 do.
ISO do.
4G80 do.
27010 do.
SI00
$5—Quarters $2 30.
’Tickets and aharcs either single or by the pack-
aalo by
age, in tho above LoUcrj, for
P. B. PENDERGAST.
No. 3, Corner of Bull-street and Bay Lane.
(^Orders from city or country will receive prompt
attention. Prise tickets in other Lotteries taken in
apr 3
payment.
4 FOR NEW YORK.—The fine
at packet schr. ANN D., T. Bedell, master, re
quires only 60 bales Cotton under and 60 do. on deck
to complete her cargo, and will have despatch.
For balance of Freight or Passage, liaviiip good ac-
conimotlatlona, applv on board, at Mongui • ui.pcr
wharf, or to J. 'WASHBURN A. WlLDERV
mar 31
FOR NEW YORK—Tho «chr.
• VOLUSIA, CapL Clark, will aail with des
patch. For Frcight. of Rire or Cotton, apply to
Capt. Clark, on board, at Teliair’a wharf, or to
SPRING DRY GOODS.— 1 The sub-
O acribcris now rccoiving his atock of SPRING
DRY GOODS, which have been very carefully se
lected, and which aro now offered to the special at
tention of the citizens of Savannah and to persons
from the Country Among which, aro
Various styles of Goods for hoy’s wear
Linen Drill: brown, lead and white
French I.inons, brown nnd lead colored
Gambroons, of nil qualities and styles
Cnttonados; Mexican Mixtures} Hamilton Stripes
Wcbtor Checks, die.} Irish Linen*
Diapers and Towelling, of every descriptions, Iluck-
nbuck, Barticslcy, Russia and Scotch
104 Linen Sheeting; Brown Hollands
Brown Table (Moths; 74,84 and 10-4 Linen Damask
44,54 and 12-4 bleached Cotton Sheeting
44,7-8 and 34 do Long Cloths
Muncr English do do
!00 pieces Fancy Print*, spring patterns and styles,
a great variety
50 ps. super French Muslins and Lawns, latest styles
25 pieces -14 Cambrics; 150 p’s. Mosquito Netting
30 do Bobinet Lace, for do do
Hosiery: ladies’ white, mixed, slato and black Cot
ton Hose, various qualities
Ladies’ Silk Hosiery, of every description
do Gloves: fillet, honey comb, wire-nott and laco
do Mitts: do do do do do
do hnlf-fingorcd do do do do do do
Gents’ Gloves, of every descriptions: consisting of
kid, Prince Albert, cluuo ailk,black silk, white do,
brown thread do
Drapery Muslins; Fancy Cravats, a great variety
Brown Cotton Under Shirts
Colored and black Scotch Gingham
Silesia*. Crapes, &c., Paper Cambrics
Nnnsook, Jaconet and cross bared Cambric*
Lnco striped Swiss Muslins, plain do do
Rivicro do, Mull do; Victoria LawndUishop do
Ladies’ light II. S. Gloves
200 nnd 300 yards Taylor’s and Alexander’s Spool
Thread, Jcc.
All of which are offered exceedingly low for cash,
at tho storo lately occupied by Fuller, Moore St Co.,
by J. E. JOHNSON.
°pr1
„ s. W. WIGHT.
For Sale, landing from the Voluiia,
17 tierces New Orleans Malasses
10 kegs Goshen Butter,and
30 bbls.' Prime Beef mar 28
FOR NEW YORK—Old Eg-
■ tablishcd Line.—The regular packet brig 1
' iglit ongagcd,wi.
T Freight
L. BALDWIN St CO.
AUCTIONS.
Field Hind.
’ COIIEN — ‘
building, one story high, each rented for gii 60 per
month.
Lot No. 2, Warren Ward, on tho Bay, and im
provements thereon, being the two wrutern tene
ments ofn range of four tenements between Lincoln
and Habersham street*: this ia a city lot subject to
indrent of .
IIY T. J. WALSH.
THIS DAY, the 34 in*t., will be sold in front of
Store, at II o'clock,
> I cue blue twilled JEANS
Sold on account of funner purchaser, lift not con*
plying wilh tho terms ofsaio Terms cub. apr 3
llY T. J. WALSH.
THIS DAY, the 3d instant, will be told, in front of
Store, at II o'clock,
100 volumes of Miscellaneous Worka.
Terms cash. apr 3
11Y N. PHILIIRICK U
TO-MORROW, the fill day of April!
in fronfol' Um Court I ii usi,
Five prime likpfJT young Negro fellows, all good
ploughmen,and atruitomcd to plantation wsukgeu*
erally, w ill be sold singly. Terms co*li, pnryU»«r
paying for titles. tpr 3
BY T.J. WALSII.
a Hn ini
TO-MORROW, the 4|h Inst, in front of the Court
House, at thu usual houra of Sale,
A Northern Horse, wrll broke to llirnoss, gentle
and kind '—also—..
A light lour wheel Buggy, made to order atnl hut
litilfl used, tho owner having no further use fur tlnim.
Terms cash. aped
Private Sale.
BY T. J. WALSII.
A likelv Negro fellow, aged 27 years, accustom
ed to field work. mar 20
a ground rent of V18 22 per annum. Tho kitchens,
which answer for Troth tenements, havo undergone a
thorough repair within the last twelve months.
*** lial
Tehks: halfcash, remainder in twelvemonths,
with interest from dtle and mortice on the premi-
A. PORTER, Executor.
apr 3
QtW ANirrarcit smith'—tEc
undersigned begs leave to state to hia friends
and the public, that lie will carry on the above Busi
ness at the old sign of the Indian, 82 St. Julian
atrcct,near the Market,—where he will keep con
■tantly on hand a general arsortincnt of Double and
Single GUNS of ail deseriptiona, Wepon’a celebra
ted Iron and Cast Steel RIFLES, PISTOLS,CArS,
WADDING, A:c. Together with a general aaaort-
meat of Sportsmen’s ArtiHes.
Just received a superior article of Six Barrelled
PISTOLS.
Repairing of all kinda.as heretofore,executed with
promptness and despatch.
dec 30 ly JOHN CARUTHF.R8.
BY T. J. WALSII.
Private Sale. *
Rail Road Ronds, in amounts of $.’>0, 5100, A#.
For sale in quautities to suit purchasers,
41.49,
State Bank Stock
Insurance and Trust Stock, Ac. feb 27
Private Sale.
BY T. J. WALSII.
Four Lota in Curry 'Town, No's. 26,24,27,28;
liouiided each by Montgomery St., West by West
Broad St., South by Garden Lot, No. 7, nnd North
by a Lane, w ith two buildings thereon, renting at
8100, per annum. Prirc to «uit the limes, and
Central Rail lload money lakeuat par.
2J
BY 8. PIIILUIUCK A CO.
At Privnte Sale.
10 cases *eas»unble Dry Goods containing brown
Drillings, Shirting Stripe*, Prints, (fiat rnlcr*) Si tin
Silk llo'kls.. Gents. Linen Gloves, Peitl Button*,
brown I.inen-A'lntha, RishopaLnwii*. I lac Van.I Ibii-
ry colored Bags, Ladles lln«<j. M. dAt.oll* Muitt ls,
colored ^ Hoae, Spittlela-ld lldkl*, bl tufc Tjffoly
Ribbons, G.E, Suspenders, Clark's hmmi C’ojUin,
Ac. Art. &c* Q^nmr'W
B Y *. 1*111 LBKICK A i
At Private Sale—Now Landing.
60 bbls Felton's Rum
40 do India point Gin
26 qr. casks Seiznotto Brandy
20 keg* Gonhen Rutter
600 reams Wrapping Paper. mar 3d
IIY N. I’HILDRIClt St CO.
i >
At Priratc Sale.
A Tract of Marsh Land, cnnto|ning.j
more nr less, situated in St. Peter’s Pari
flouting on Savannah River, near the 'iroof
on the Carolina, nnd hounded by loindsfL
Thompson. Said Tract ia well adopted tn’thi, cul
ture or Rice, Sugar and Provisions, and will be sold
on accommodating terms.
Titles are IndltpulaUe. Jan 7
BA1
V" Milledgcville. 1.1
indebted to tlm Rank c
g A L E OF UNITED STATES
]\TEW SPRING GOODS, per brigs
i. 3 L. Baldwin and W. Fuller—
CO packagos now Spring Goods, consisting of
flax and cotton OMuburgs, brown and bleached
Sheeting* and Shirtings, linen and cotton Tickings'
American and English Prints, Furniture Prin's,
Linen Drills, brown French Linen, brow n Hollands,
PROPERTY, (n Urminulion uf iht vptrotuma
tn Florida.
Will be sold at public sale .at Palatka.E. F., on
Friday, the 14th of April, 1813, various articles be
longing to the Quarter Master’s Department, viz :—
About 40 or more excellent Mules, well broke to
harness
About 15 or more Horace
8or 10 Wagons, or more
Sundry set* of Wagon Harness
Tools of several kinds, and other articles suitable
for farmer*, Ac.
TYrnu qf Sole—Cash, specie, oi its equivalent.
ANK OF 0AKIE5
13th Jan., im—All - 1
—J of Darien or Bragg'
hereby notified, that all paper* now due am
will bn placed in the hands of an Attornoy for |
tion, if not p riil previoua to the Return Day
nrzt Term of the Superior Courts. » ..
jan Id mQ J. R. ANDERSON, Agont.
Irish Linens, Counterpanes and Quilts, Marlboro
is and Plaid Anrou (’hecks, Georgia Nankeens,
FOR NEW YORK—Brig Line,
-fc**—The regular packet brig MADISON, Wal
ter Bulklcy, master, haring half her cargo going on
board will sail in a few days. For balance of Freight
or Pas*ago, having superior accommodations, apply
on board, at Mongin’s upper wharf, or to
mar 6 J. WASHBURN A WILDER
for immcdiitelv—Two stern wheel
STEAMBOATS,(of light draught) and Tow Boat*,
well known as the Despatch Lino. Both Boat* ote
superior for towing. Terms easy. Apply to -
P. II. BEHN, 94 Bay-street.
Applications from abroad, post paid, will meet
with prompt attention. G mar-31
S ilks, ribbons, &c.—1 piece
blue black Gro do Paris Silk
1.
2 do
3 do
For silo by
apr I
to black nnd load Foulard Silk
bluo black Gro de Swi*s do
do aupor. Flnronco do
C lnk nnd white Gro do Nap do
luo, pink and white Florence do
Bonnot and Neck Uihhona
Black nnd coi’d. Tnffctu nnd Satin do
Oil Silk nnd Ribbon Wire.
BATES St STOTESBURY.
gUN-SHADES, PARASOLS AND
UMBRELLAS.—'The subscribor hna just re
ceived tho richest supply of the above goods which
have this season been offered iu this market, and to
which tho attention of those purchasing is invited,
Consisting of:
4 dozen rich fancy Sunshades, common and super
2 do rich fancy Parasols, latest stvlos
3 do super Scotch Gingham nnd Cambric
IfmhrnllM, brown, blue end black
OFF EE & SEGARS.—15 bags
Rio Coffee; 10 M. first quality Spanish Scgars.
Landing from scl
ronr 31
'. Talma, and For sale hv
M. GREENWOOD.
B RANDY.—0 half pipes of Otard'
Dupuy Si Co.’s, and Henneaiy’s fine old
Cpgnac and Champagne BRANDIES, recently im
ported direct, and for sale by
* » ANDREW
mar 31
’ LOW Sc CO.
C IDER.—10 bbls. Newark Cider,
just received and for sale by
ANTHONY: Tl/RNER,
mar 31 Exchange Dock,
K l ™. GIN.—3 pipes Swan
sale by
mar 30
rnccivcd per brig Wilaon Fuller. For
J. H. LADD.
200 bushels Flint Corn. For sale
’ low by
PRENTICE Sc WAY.
A PPLES AND POTATOES.—30
XTL bbls Apr
bbls Apples and 30 bbls Potatoes, landing from
•chr. Perfect, from Boston. For sale by
""’IN & CO.
L. BALDWIi
J^DWARD PADELFORD offers
for sale from store—60 bales brown Shirting;
24 pieces Jeans; 35 do Grandurell Fancy: 33 do In
dian'Trade; 33 do Southern Stripe; 27 do Chauibray.
mar 29
H ams, smoked beef, &c.
100 new Baltimore Hams; 100 do Georgia do:
5 bbls Smoked Beefr 6 do do Tnnguea. For sale by
mar 29 ' PRENTICE A WAY
B utter and porter.—10
kegs choice Butter
12 casks quarts and pints Porter. Just received
and for sale by A. CHAMPION,
mar 29
£JOFFEE.—25 bags old Rio Coffee;
12 do do Java,
mar 29
lff8
For aalobi
- . lobv
J. LAMA, 150 Ray street.
B EEF, PORK, &c.—Landing per
Wilson Fuller and Ann D.—60 bbls Prime
Beef; 50 do do Pork; 50 do Pilot Bread; 75 do Naiqr
do. For aalo by WOOD A CLAGI10RN.
G OSHEN BUTTER.—Landing
from the brig L.,Baldwrin, and for sale by
mar 27
, Je by
H. J. GILBERT,
Weat side Market square.
F RUIT. — Fign, Raisins,^Prunes,
Citron and Currants. For aalo by ’
H. J. GILBERT,
mar 27 Weat side Market square.
gTUART’S CANDY.—Stuart’s
_ atoam refined assorted Candios, received and
Ibraaloby rt. J. GILBERT,
mar 27
fTHOIOB GOSIIEN BUTTER,-
14 i
firkins choice Goshen Butter, per brig L.
Baldwin, and Ibr sale by
mar 23 COHEN,
, MILLER Sc CO.
0UBA COFFEE.—200 Bags prime
greon Cuba Coffee, landing per *chr. Leonidas,
and Ibr sale by COHEN MILLER A CO.
martO
C OTTON. OSNABURGS ,—'50
bnlca more of these heavy Cotton Oanaburgs,
manufiirturcd in Upaon County, in atoro, and for
... Upaon County,
sale on (kvorable terms, by
mar 21 L. BALDWIN A CO.
(JACK SALT*—500 Backs
For rale by
(Kar 28
afloat.
RQBT. A. LF.WIS.
do super lioavy black Silk Umbrellas.
Which arc offered very low fur ca»h,bv •
aprl J. E. JOHNSON.
B
-1 dozen
ONNETS, HATS, &c.
Lawn Bonnets
8 dozen Cyprocs Bonnet*
14 do open do do.; 3 do plain Straw do
1 do black*do do; 1 do eleven braid* do
2 do Miatcs’ do do do
9 do Palm Leaf Hats; G do boy’* do do ilo
1 do boy’a Leghorn do
2 do infant* do round top do
* do do do square do do
12 do Flowers; 5 bales Band Boxes. Just
received and for sale at low prices, bv
•pr 1 BATES A STOTESBURY.
SPRING GOODS, by brigs L. Bald
O win and Wilson Fuller,
Cotton and Flnx Oanaburgs
3- 4,7-8 nnd 4-4 brown nnd bleached Shirting*
4- 4,64 and 124 bleached Sheetings
Brown and bleached Drills, Marlboro Stripes
Bluo Plaids, Bod Ticks, Irish Linen
Linen Drills, Dowlas,white Gauzo Flannel
French Muslins, light nnd mourning Lawns
Light col’d Prints, white Cambric and Jnckonct
Stripo nnd Incostripo Cambrics, stripe Swis* Muslin
Rib'd Gnmhrnnn, Lrminctt's Nankeen
Parasol* and Sun Shades, plaid silk Cravats
Fancy silk Shawls, needle work Collar**' ’
Black silk lingo, white, black nnd slate cotton Hose
White, mixed and brown A Hose, bile Fillet Gloves
White and black silk Braids, silk Coat-hinding.
Bonnet Ribbons; Neck Ribbons, No. 3 scarlet
Whito.nink, bluo and crcen Satin Ribbons,LO.ofO.F.
104 A12 4 Bobinet Nctting.Ball Cord,Spool Thread
Received and for aalo low, by J. S. ROGERS,
mar 31 No. G2 Waring’* Buildings.
D RY GOODS.—20 cases 3-4, 7-8
44 bleached Sheetings
2 casus 64 and 12-4 bleached Sheetings
10 bales Bed Ticking
25 cases Fancy Print*, assorted qualities
50 balca 34 brown Shirting*
25 do 7-8 and 44 do
20 do Cotton Osnaburgs, 5 do superior Flax do
10 do brown Cotton Drills
3 cases Marlboro Stripes
4 do bluo Plaids and Check*
50 pieces Pantaloon Stuffs, linen and cotton drills
100 do Pongeo Handkerchiefs
GOO dozen Cotton Hosiery
200 do Cotton and India Rubber Suspenders
250 lbs patent Threads
200 do whito aud colored Cotton Balia
20. do black and colored Sewing Silk
200 packs London Pins
60 s l. Drill Eyo Needles
Now in store, and offered for sale at No. 7S and
154 Gibbou’a Buildings, by
mar 30 HIRAM ROBERTS.
H
116, B
ATS! HATS!! AND CAPS!!!
A new Hat, Cnp nnd Furnishing Store, No,
■ “ Square.-'"’
Bryan street, North side Market square,
irioer
-Tho
has received by tho last arrivals from
New York, aad is opening a frill assortment of Hats
and Caps, comprised ofevery atyle and quality now
in use, vis: white and block Bi
Beaver, fur. cnsnimcro,
brush, molmkin, silk, plain, black nnd drab Hats:
‘ ' * * * ’Hats: Pnnama, Leghorn (lined
balck and drab wool flats; P ,—„ ,
brims,) whito nnd colored gra*«, (dnublo br.ri.s) and
200 dozen white and colored palm leaf Hats, (a
cheap article.)
Mena’ and boyt’ cloth, velvet, glared aud opera
Cap*. Alao, frimishing articles, riis
White and Ikncy colored Shirts, linen Collars,
plain and frilled linen Bosoms, satin and bombasine
Stock*, black Italian and frncy ailk Cravats, fnney
Scarf*, kid, silk, linen and cotton Glove*, cmbrol-
d red satin Suspcndora, plain elastic silk do., (with
chain enda,) white linen, caiubrick and ailk pocket
llandkerchiefr, ailk nnd cotton Drawers and Under
Shirt*.ailk and cotton Umbrellas, Ac. AC.
This stock has Icen got up in New York, within
the past month, uudor the inspection ot tho Pro
prietor, and is consequently fresh and of the latest
style. „ „
The patronage of all dealera, as well as all wear
er* of Hats oua Caps, are rcspcctfrilly solicited.
A. DAY. Agent for
IMPS'—
C. C. THOMPSON.
FOR WILMINGTON, N. C,—
schooner GAZELLE, Capt Johnson, will
leavo for tho above place in a few days; will take
heavy Freight at very low rates. Applv tn Cant. J.
on board,or M. GREENWOOD.
31
Stripes and I’laid Aui . f
Cambric Dimity, white, black, slato and mixed cot
ton Hone, while, brown oud mixed cotton A Hone,
patent Threads, (taper spool cotton, G cord,) plaid
■ilkCravats French Muslin* and Lawn*, printed
Jnckonct*, fancy Shawls, Parasols and Sun Shade*,
Fillet (Moves and Mitta, cambric and lnco Edg
ings, bona lasting nnd gilt Buttons, super 44 Ging
ham, satin stripe Murium,open and tvpe striped do.,
whito Cimhrina an<! Jnckonet«, Bishops Lawn, su
per Gro do Rhine bilk, striped nnd plaid Silks, silk
and wonted coat Bindings, India Nankecus, Dinri-
^ FOR SALE—If applied
FREIGHT FOR HAWK-
INSVILLE AND MACON.—The
steamer ROBERTCOLLINS is daily expected from
Macon, and will bo immediately despatched for tho
above places. For Freight, which will be ti
the lowest rates, or Passage, apply *
™ ” ”ENDI
E. HENoERS&N, Agent.
feA PALATKA HOUSE. Jhk
MM* PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA. JiH&L
The subscriber his the pleasure of informing her
t ntrnns nnd the public, thatshe hnsopened tho above
'.•tnblishment with every regard to their convcni-
Tho Houto is situated on the Main street ofPa-
Inlka, and commands an extensive view oftlio St.
Johns River. Strict attention has been paid to com
fort nnd neatness ir. furnishing it. The pure and
refreshing son breeze renders it 0 delightfully, cool
nnd pleasant summer rcsidcnco; whilst in winter tho
gonial warmth of n southern sun, makes it a desira
ble nbodo for invalids. To tho sportsman, I'nlatka
offers the strongest of attractions : tho surrounding
forests nro awarming with game of every descrip
tion : Bear, Deer, Turkeys, nnd wild fowls, arc met
with in every direction; whilst the rivers and lakes
are tocming with tho finest Fish.
Tho Table is furnished with every delicacy tiiat
can be obtained, without regard to expense or trou
ble. Tho choicest of Wines and Liquors are kept
in tho Bar.
TERMS:
Board and Lodging,per day...
Do. do. per week..
Do. do. per month.
Roardper week
Do. per month
Dinner, Breakfast, and Supper, 50 cents each. An
extra charge will be mido for meals sent to the
room* of boarders, except in cases of rickue**, wbeu
every possible attention mav bo depended upon. .
PAYMENTS EXPECTED WEEKLY!
A lino of spleudid Steamers ply weekly between
Palatka and Savannah. Mrs.* M. A. BELL,
mar 20 mtli4
51 50
8 00
30 00
7 00
. 25 00
M FOR SALE OR RENT.—Tlmt
pleasant nnd very commodous summer retreat,
in the toWn of Sprinofiehl.F.fiin^lnm county, belong
ing to the citato of the late Dr. Wm. R. Waring.
On the premises are a Dwelling House, containing
eight rooms, in good repair and newly painted, a
kitchen, st-ibie and other out buildings. The lot
comprises one acre of ground, affording ample room
for gardening, a part of which is planted with fruit
trees.
The above property will be sold on rcaionable
terms, or rented to an approved tenant.
For terms, apply to either of the undersigned.
A. rORTF.R, l F . nri
P. M. KOLLOCK. J or *'
' ftnwG
M TO RENT, until the middle of
November, at a low price, a comfortable
DWELLING, on Lot No. 75, in Bruughton-stroet.
Enquire on tho premises. mar !
MADISON SPRINGS,
JuiliLThis ftshionable Watering Place, for*
tho South, will bo opened on the 1st June, and con
ducted ns uaual by the proprietor.
DAN
mar 13
jANIKL MORRISON.
SUPERIOR LADIES’ AND
GENTLEMENS’ FINE WATCHES—
Ladies’ Gold fiat Lopiens,5and 8 holes jew’d
Ladies Gold Dial English patent Levers do
Gentlemens’ hnrd Enamel sunk seconds Gold Lever*
do Gold Hunting Cases, English and Lcpien
do Independent seconds, anchor escapement,
do strong Laniers, 13 holes jew’d, warranted
Youths’ Pr. Caso double bott. verticil Watches in
Silver. For sale low by M. EASTMAN,
jan 30
4 4 4
R ECEIVED within the past week,
from our Northern Manufactory, 60 cases
HATS, embracing all styles and ouAlitioa extint,
which, added to our extensive Stock, renders our
assortment complete. Purchasers, either at whole-
salo or retail, will be furnished on as reasonable
terms nnd nt ut lou> pricet as they can be purchased
in this or any other market North or South.
mir9 J. IVES Si CO.,No. 187 Bay street.
UG A R , CO FFE E; CANAL
O F LO I
. LOUR, &c.—10 lihds. prime P. R. Sugar
100 bags prime green Rio Coffee
40 wholo aud 30 half bbls Canal Flour
60 boxes Bell’s Soap
20 bbls No. I. Mackerel and 20 half do
200 hags Shot, assorted sizes
60 bxs. Tobacco, vnrious brands and qualities
26 boxes Pipes, 10,000 Spanish Scgars
5 halfpipes BuperiorOtard Brandy
60 tibia N. E. Rum. Landing and for sale by
r 29 GOWDY Sc WELLES.
OC BRYAN STREET.—Vests
•^O of Silk Velvet, figured Silk, figured Merino,
black Satin, buff Cassimere, (a very fine nrtiele)
Bombasine, fine black and blue Cassimere. Vnlcn
cia, Sea All at low price*, at the caali atom of
JOHN SOUTHWELL St CO.
feb 4
iu women coat nmumgi, irniia :>anKrcus, uinu-
. Long Fillet MitU, light colors. II. S. Gloves,
billet ‘Gloves, opera, "mode and _satin Tiesi
Oil Silk, black and blue-black Crape, Damatk Nap
kins, and Doyles, French Towel*. Warren’s supr.
drilled evod Ncedies, Sewing Silk, Purse nnd Scarf
Twist, Datnaak Table Dinner. Gambroons, and col’d
Linon Drill*, super white Drills, white Italian Crape,
Baragc IldkiV, rich Bonnet Ribbon*. Filet Cardin
als. and Egyptian Shawls, black nnd blue-black Bom-
bizinc, Alpaca Coating, shell, side, nnd tuck Combs,
Dressing Combs, Nail Brushes, Hair Uruihcs. For
•ale, at prices to suit tbo times, hy
SNIDER, LATUROP Sc NEVITT.
mnr 28
ireicnt year. Tbo book* will Do kept open until
the l*t May. after which they will be clu«ed and ex
ecution* Liued aTnir.st defaulters. -
apr 1 JOSEPH FELT,*City Treasurer.'
THOS. F. HUNT,
Lt Col.and Coin’g. Q. M- General.
D’y. Qr. Mr. Gent’s. Office, ) • 1
St. Augu»tino, March 25th, 1813. J ’* **
FLEMING, Attorney M
Law, Savannah. Geo. Otfico on the Bay,
over tho Clothing Store of Price Si Vcaof* *
oot 10 tnth 6m *
15 mar 29
TVTOTIGE is hereby given lo nil per-
11 Bout who have Mechanics working, within the
In the Southern Counties of, . ,
tills State, and in the neighboring Counties of the
Territory of Florida. mth 16 febjfl 1
limits ofthe city of Savannah, for hire, either hy tho
day, week, month, or year, who havo not ohtilned a
Radge for such Mechanic, aro hereby required to
obtain theaamc.nn or before the 3d April nest,or
they will bo placed on the Information Docket,
mar28 A. HARMON, Ci M.
W ANTED TO PURCHASE, two
colored Women, well recommended, as
cooks, wathers and irnner*. Alto, a in hi accustom
ed to horses, to go in the country. Applv
mar 29 T. J. W.
y^LSII.
XX^ANTED.—A young Lady, who
If is qualified for teaching all the b
is qualified for teaching all the branches
usually taught in Academic*, and hat had three
year’s experience in teaching, is desirous of a situa
tion aa nn atriaiant in an Academy, or teacher in a
private family, cither in this city or in the country.
For particulars, address the Editors of tho Repub
lican. tmr-’l
M ore new goods.-m. pren-
DERGAST, has received per brig L. Bal
dwin, from New York, the following Good*, which
ho offers aa mual, very low for cash.
Light cold. Prints; Furniture do
Marseilles Vesting; Linen Drill; Grass Linen
Brown Linen; Gnmbroon
Lasting; Silk Hdkf*; Linen cambric lldkfs.
Spun .Silk (Moves; white Berlin
Printed (.’nmhrics; Alpaca; Bombasine
Linon Tow oIb; damask Table Cloths
Chocks; Marlboro Stripes
Cotton Yarns, from No. 5 to 12
Whito, brown, black and mix’d, Cotton Hose
do do do do half lioso
Voroua Hdkfs.; plnid Silk Cravats
Pina, Ncudlcs, and spool Cotton. mar 25
N ew, desirable, spring
GOODS.—Mrs. V. do ROSELLO, nt her
cheap Dry Goods Storo, opposite Monument Squnrc.
lias just received a largo supply of new Staplo nnd
Fancy GOODS, ninong which there aro
Long Fillet Gloves, black do do
Embroidered Tarlatan Hdkfs, fancy Fillet do
French worknd Collars, linen cambric do
Linon cambric Cufla
Fancy Crapo. last fashion for dresses
Black Fillet Net do
Brussel's Not, Riviere Hdkfs
Black Piadcnet, white Merrick
And a variety of Print*, from GJ cent* to 20 cent*,
spring style. mar 21
N EW GOODS—Per l>ri K L. Halil-
win.—Black and white Printed Lawns
44 Earlston Ginghams
English and American Prints; Fancy Silk Hdkf*
Silk, Lisle, Thread, and Nett Glove*
Nett Miltr: Platt Lacns; Alpaca Cloth
Summer Cloth; Strp. Saturn Jeans;
Costings; White cotton Fringe*
Shell, Tuck, and Sicdo Combs.Sic. For *n!c low
by HENRY LATHROP,
mas 27 Gibbon*' Buildings.
S OLAR LAMPS.—Tho subscriber
w<
mild respectfully invito the attention of there
who aro in want of superior articles, in tho way of
Lamp*, to call and examine a variety of pit terns tiiat
ho D now ” ‘
opening, direct from the manufactory.
For tho beauty of finish nnd brillancy of light, they
aro not surpuicd bv any lamp* now in use. For
szlc low, by * M. EASTMAN,
mar G
C)g BRYAN STREET.—Clothing
_ equal to nnv mado to order, nnd of the best
material can be had of thn subscriber*, at unprece-
dontcdly low price*, for cash,
feb 4 JOHN SOUTH WELL Sc CO.
B EEF, PORK, &c.—40bbla. Prime
Beef; 20 do Mes* do; 20 do Mess Pork; 60 do
N. O. Molassca; 100 do Potatoes; 60 do Pitot Broad;
80 do Navy do; 75 do Canal Flour; 15 do Butter
Crackers; 30 qr do No. 1 Mackerel; 20 A do do; 20
boxes Sperm Candios; 20 do Soda Crackers; 20do
Water do; 20 do Wine do. For sale by
mar 27 WOOD Sc (.’LAGHORN.
P RIME AND MESS BEEF, &c.
—Landing per L. Baldwin,
50 bbla. prime Beof
25 do Mes* do
GO do Canal Flour
20 boxes Sperm. Candles. For sale by
mar 24 WOOD & C LAG HORN.
B
ROWN AND BLEACHED
SHIRTINGS.—5 bales) Brown Shirtings
5 bales 44 Brown Sheeting*; 2 cue* 44 Bleached
Shirtings, received per L. Baldwin. For sale low
by HENRY LATHROP, Gibbon*’ Building*,
mar 27
G OSIIEN BUTTER, &c.—Land
ing per Wilson Fuller and Ann D.—40 kegs
choice Go«huti Butter; 4 bbls Smoked Tongues; -4
do Smoked Beef; 75 whole, half and quarter boxes
Kauins; 20 boxes Champagne Cider. For sale by
mar 23 WOOD Sc CLAGHORN.
P ATENT PLOUGHS.—A further
supply just received per achr. Perfect, from
.Loan assortment ofCt
Boston; ul»o an assortment of Cast Ploughs, received
per schr. Volusia, from New York. For sale bv
mar 28 HAZARD, DENSLOW Sc WEBSTER.
P ARASOLS AND SUN SHADES.
—Plain and Figured Paraanla
Black and Mourning do.; FancyfSun Shades
Silk nnd Giugliain Ui
Baldwin,
mar 27
mbrollas, received per brig L.
HENRY LATHROP.
P APER.—1 case fine ruled Letter
Papor; I ense do Foolscap do; 1 ense do do do,
inting;-!
for printing; 40 reams 2 4 by 36 Nowspaper; 30 do
21 by 20 do. Rocoived per brig WiLou Fuller, and
for a’ale by
mar 28 HAZARD. DENSLOW Sc WEBSTER.
QUPERIOR BALTIMORE CURED
HAMS.—A fow very superior Baltimore cured
Hams, for fiunilic*. For sale by
mar 23 E. HENDERSON.
/COFFEE, &c.—50 bags Grecti Cii-
ba Coffee, 40 kitta Salmon and 15 kegs best
Lard. For sale by S. 4c W. GOODALL.
mar 21
F
1 S H. — Codfish, Mackerel and
Smoked Herring, landing from the brig Wil-
j from the bng >v il
son Fuller. For sale by' H. J. GILBERT.
JMGHT COLORED PRINTS.—
B leached sperm oil,—25
casks first quality, received by lecent arrivals,
nnd for salo by .
mar 28 HAZARD, DENSLOW 4c WEBSTER.
S HOT.—100 hags landing from schr.
Ann D. Foraalo by II. J. GILBERT,
mar 23 We*t side Market square.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE—10 bbl».
Cv Just re
Just received and for sate bv
inar2U HAZARD, DENSLOW Si WEBSTER.
125 piece* spring style light Prints. Just rc- _ _
ceived and for sile hy J. LAMA, ' A P son Tuller. Forsyte by H. J GILBERT,
mar 73 • 150 Bay street ' m.irSB West side Market square.
QNIONS.—Lnmlcil from li.-iir Wil-
gERVANT WANTED—Ono tn do
tho iiouse work and washing for a tmall family.
Enquire of
C ITY TAXES.—The ruhscribcr ia
now ready to receive the City Taxea for the
The f
W. “u,
B ESSENT & PRESTON,
neysat Lew, St. Mam, Ga—Will practice
Df the Eastern (lire ‘
jyENTISTRY.—J. FOGLE, Deu
^ ^ tistj-IJy Broughton street, near the Lyceum
Rl/trtucnt
ft*—Dr. Wm. A- Caruthere,
Col. James Hunter,
Hon. W. Law. 1n>9*, , tear, 14
S SPENCER, of Liberty, Attorn^
• at Law, Thomaaville, TliomuCounty, Q.
jan 19 ^
7OHN p. McIIF.NRY, Attorney, Xt
eJ Law, Millodgeville, Ga. f2mo mar 10
E A. NISBET, Attorncy-nt Law
• Macon,Gr.o. dec C if,
dec t tf.
J OSEPH C. WILKINS, Attorney at
Law, will practice in the counties id the Fast-
Ofli
em(’ircuit. Office in Riceboro, Liberty Couuty,
Georgia.
(p^ 'Hi® subscriber will likewise practice in ti>e
Inferior Courtoflhc Counliea of Liberty and M«’
Intosli. nov 1,
A S; , l 8 WOraUW °; , ' lta rW:.MoTRffl| iflif ULF0RD MARSH, Cotincclldr
—rr- .. V. rn -LlX at Law, Savannah, Geo.—lias removed from
K .1 111 ( . A I lit I n I* (llltlMI.fi --1 n. \\* noil Mir, 1 f.i 11 n .ill, .if .ill u.111 mm. .
E DUCATION.—To Families.—lit-
■traction in the French and Spanish languages.-
—A graduate of a distinguished university, long res
ident in Parja, and in the Spanish coloniea is desir
ous ®f giving private instruction in the above lan
guages. I Ic would attend families, or individuals at
their respcctive^rcsidencc*; or he would bo willing
to form an engagement with any family, either in
this city or in the country, desiring a private Teach
er. Address 40 West Broad street, or A. B. at tliia
office. mnr 20
N EW SCHOOL.—The undersign
ed proposes to open a School, in tliia city, on
tho first Monday ill April next, at No,
rfirnfi. nf VVliitilrrtr tf runt lnctnirlL
-HPH 109 Yc. ..
corner of Whitaker street. Instruction will be
given in nil the branches usually taught in Acade
mies ; nnd that frill justice may be remlered, a limit
ed number of pupils will be received. Those de
sirous of patronising such * School, will apply at
tho Book Store of Col. W. T. Williams, or to mo
personally. JOS. M. SHELLMAN.
mar 6 26
savannah p. il and hospi-
O TAL.— liji/inif Committee for March and
April .‘—Messrs. B. E. Stiles and J. Incersoll.
~ ‘ ~ - allot'
Physiciant
mar 7
■Dr. Arnold and Dr. Bulloch.
R EMOVAL.— The subscriber has
n
removed to No. 177 Bay street, adjoining tho
Store of T. M. Turner, where" ho will continue the
COMMISSION AND DRY GOODS BUSINESS.
feb 23
G. S. HARDING.
TVTEW BOOKS—APPLETON’S
J- N EDITIONS.—Fra jraents from German Prose
Writer*, translated hy Sarah Austin.
Southgate's Tour through Arnenia, Hindoitan,
Persia, and Mesopotamia, with observations upon
tho condition of Alahommcdanism aad Christianity
in those countries.
Carlylo on Heroes, Hero-worship and the Heroic
in History.
Taylor’s Essay on the Natural History of Society
in the barbarous nnd civilized atate towards,discov
ering she origin and cause of humon improvement.
Smith on the relation between the iloly Scrip
tures anil some parts of Geological Science.
Guizot's General History of (.’ivitlntion In Eu
rope, from the fall of the Roman Empire to the
French Revolution.
Sutton’a Godly Meditations on tho Lord’s Supper.
I-carn to Dio. by Christopher Sutton.
Patrick's Discourse concerning Prayer.
The Early English Church, by Edw’d Churton.
Hare’s Sermons to a Country Congregation.
Magee's Discourses on tbo Scriptural Doctrine*
of Atonement nnd Sacrifice, 8 vo. 2 vols.
Palmer on the Church of Christ: for tho use of
Students in Theology, 2 vnls. 8 vo.
I'eanon’s Exposition of the Creed, 8 vo.
Burnett’* Exposition of the 39 articles of thn
Church of England, 8 vo. *
Burnett’s History of tbo Reformation of- the
Church of England, 4 vol*. 8 vo.
The Deserted Bride, and other Poems, bv Georgo
P. Morris.
Masterinan Ready, or the Wreck of the Pacific,
written for young people, by Capt. Marnratt.
A/ininfure Edition qf the following, 37 j cU. each.
Tho Token of Affection.
Ttie Token of Remembrance.
Hannah Morn’s Private Devotion*.
Gems from American Poot*.
Clarke’s Scripture Promises.
Tomson’s Seasons. .
The Poetical Worka of Robert Southey, 1 vol.
Th r .’ •’-•.niurea of Henry Hudson
Tho Adventures of Captain John Smith, tho
founder of the Colony of Virginia.
Dawningt of Genius, or tho early lives of some
eminent persons of the last century.
The complete Poetical worka of Robert Burns,
I vol. .
Tho complete Poetical Work* of William Cow-
per. 1 vol.
The Young Minders, a talo of the last century,
by Jeffery* Taylor.
"Tho Vicar of Wakefield, 1 vol. 200 Engravings.
The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe,
illustrated by Grandville.
The History of Napoleon, from the French of M.
Laurent Dc L’Ardccke, with 5C0 illustrations, alter
Horace YcraeL
lectures on Spiritual Christianity Jiy Isaac Taylor.
The Daughters of England—their position in so
ciety—character and responsibilities, hv Mrs. Ellis,
Just received by W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
mar 30 .
S TEPHENS’ YUCATAN — Inci-
denta of Travel in Yucatan, by Joint L.
Stephens, author of Incident* of Travel in Contra!
America, Sic. 4cc., in 2 volt, octavo, with 129 En
gravings from Daguerreotype views, and Drawings
taken on tho spot, by Mr. C’athcrwood, with a map
of Yucatan.
—ALSO—
A new supply of Stephens’ Central America, 2 vol*.
Nnrinon’s Yucatan, 2 vol*. Just received,
iRNE
mar 30
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
f ARDEN SEEDS.—Received per
brigL. Baldwin, vix. Artichoke; Curled Sile
sia Lettuce; Brown Mustard; Large Red. Yollow
Dutch nAd Whito Portugal Onion; Early Summer
Bush Squash; Largo Rod Tomito; Early Horn and
Longt)range Carrot; Cheese Pumpkin; Saba or Car
olina Lima Pole Beans; Speckled Limn and Scarlet
Punning do; Long Blood Beet; and Rhubarb lor
Tarts. For salo by C. J. HOOKER, Aeent,
mar 28 No, 2 MnrkctSqunrr.
TTPHOLSTERY.—The subscriber
offers forsile, l|«ir. Wool,
Maniilaand Mo
MATTRESSF.S, for Bedsteads, Cote and Berths,
(tolling Blind! 1 , Curtains nsvl Pew Cushions, made
to order; Oil Cloth* fitted to hallr, and Carpet out ■ D. For *i|« low by
and made. I. W. MORRELL. I mar 29
Waynes!*)ro to the city of Savannah, and will prac
tice in the Federal Ccurta for the District of Geor
ffia, the Courts of Clmtiwm, Effingham, Scriveu,
Burke. Jefferson, and Washington counties, and the
City Court of Savannah. Ilis friends aud tlio public
•y rclv on strict attention and promptness. ■ «
S III PM ENTS TO LI VER POO^;—
The undersigned will uitkc advance* on non-
signments to hia friends. . • ^1,
mar 29 EDW’D. PADELFQIU»
L IBERAL Advances made oil Con
signment* of Cotton and Pice to ourfrieuds
in Liverpool, Havre and New York,
mar 29
JOS. AUZF.’S SONS
UTATR BANK STOCK.- SOshurcH
kD at 65 dollar* per shnre, for one hundred dollars
paid |n. Fob aalo by 1. W. MORRELL y(
mart
S IGHT CHECKS—On New-
in sum* to suit purchaser*. For salo b
trYffrlt
in sum* to atilt purchaser*. For salo by r
mar IS ROBT. A. LEWIS.
C ENTRAL RAIL ROADjBONDS
for tale by E. PADELFORD.
C ENTRAL BANK NOTES WAN,
TED.—Apply to E. PADELFORD.',;
jan 26
A’NI^
/CHECKS ON BOSTON
•W PROVIDENCE, at light Forsalc by '
jan3» EDW. PADE1JORD.
^^OVANCJES ott Cotton cui^igiietl
to his friends in Liverpool, will be tndi
mar 28 ROBT A.'Egt
r
ADVANCES ON COTTON^cdii-
x JL signed to tny friend* in Jtow York and Liver-
pool, will bo made by MiCH’L. DILLON. .
A DVANCES ON COTTON.—Kiln*
X JL eral advances will be made by the sulwcribefiT,
nvi’Tnv .1.1 ... .h_t_ v... \'..L
on COTTON shipped to their friend* in New Yet*.
Liverpool or Havre. ROSER 4z O'DIUSCOI.L
E xchange on new york«
At
dec I
At sight and five day* aight, for sate hy
I MICH. DILLON,
E xchange on new York,—
Checks at aigbt on Merchants Bank, New.
York. For sale by J. LAMA. ;
feb 21
: !J
TpXCHANGE ON NEW-YORK.
X-i —At ono day’s sight. For sale by
ROSER St O’DRISCOLL. >
doo 21
S A V A N N A H MARINE RAIl-
WAY.—The Subscriber having completed hia
oxtensivo Marine Railway, takes pleasure nt ift»r
lurmiiig tho nautical public that ho is now enabled
to haul up steamboats and vessels of oil descriptions
requiring repairs, which ran bedono with ncatnestf
ami despatch. Alao,joinering and spar making,and
at the lowest rates, being enabled to start a gang of
30 bands at 12 houra notire. There is also,* Black-*
smith's shop attached to the yard.
There is an Iron ..Foundry within on® hundred
yards of llic Wayg, where steam engine worh';4rs2
ter wheel ahafra and castings of any desrrintinn v es
he done at tho aborted notice, and tt North"
prieex. • ' •’ ‘ ’* '
Kates for hauling up a vessel, fifty (80 rents ]
ton. and nt the expiration of twentv-Vour (24)'hoi
ten (10) rents per ton per day white' oerupyinjj xne-
Railway, which will bo reduced aerordfng te 1no
amount nf time required to do the repairs to two
dollars per day. /M.rti has
References can be bad of any steamboat owner of
Agont of tliia city. ’ll. F. WILLINK. ']
%*The Charleston Courier will please pub||i*
thn obnvo onre a week tiuce mouths, anu uhaij
this office. marl
inn een
orthere
nta per
yhottff,^
J UDSON’S SHIRTS.—G. R NKJ^-
OI.S, is now receiving by theirlioAiipV Aqn
a full supply of Judeoifs co lehrate l Shirts, plifrh.
cannot (bo eqaled by any in the United ptates, foF ^
■echan article as can lie warranted, ,and*frt tvitnv ‘
ease, call at tiie cheap Clothing Store. *•*.
m.rt9 N,lll.gry.n|lr« r t*;.
D yer and scourer—avn<
17 l>raylon-.trcct—Th.nJ.iojt kindly
patronage bestowed upon me, I further, *0
support of my friend*. 1 will wnrrant;tlin4 all
silk*, or woolen Drc**e*,*ilk and wqqlep $
moua de lano and merino Dtesae^, nr goul*
piece, Coat* and I’nnttiouns, ahull bu'dyo
roughly, nnd accorning to order. ' •
Scouring of woolen Clothiim llinR brfdi
rate.enter. ^ ( ANTpN ( HjASJ
Y.iLv.uuu.
feb 10
TALOONS of tine’blnek An*'*
a CASSIMERE'. nhtl fhtipjr'Cassimere hi ,
.... .....
AN’I
blue 1 _
t variety, vurv cheap for wish;
tore of JOHN SOUTHWELL Sc CO' .
feb 4 98 Brynn *trfof, „ •
IVfEROHANTS l.OOK H
ITfl. The underaiguod will- haul Gotten Treit)
Rail Road Depot to any part ofthe fity ’low^i
any other perron, arid will deliver •itj*'
anil in good outer wherever the owm
feb 21 -JOII
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• It pm
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NBE1!
P ' RIME AND ’MEPS
PORK.—95
1
63 hhl* Mess LVeft 25 do P«»rk;.V> »*•* Prime d
Landing from brig Wilton Fuller nod rchr.
p - - u ' - *•- fKFATlCF. St WA.