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ileamahlp Xtos, Ryrio, Lllerpooijbriga
irdy,*Cop« Hayllen) Elisa Burgoil, Bow-
April 23.—Arr.brlg Bi
in Kail Hlvor. far Chi
STONi^-Tlio copper*
•toned brig OCTA VIA, Capt.
xllatc despatch for Utct abovo
L NfiW YORK—“Old Es*
I Lino.”—'Tlio regular picket brig
"tI Doano, will aoil aa abovo on
It Inat. For Kroight or I'aaaago,
a atato room accommodation!, apply
on board, 1 hi Tolfalr'a wharf, or to
ntay0 V L. BALDWIN A CO.
FOR BALTIMORE—Thurs-
ft day. 9th inatant.—The coppered and copper
feiflibrtg ELEANOR, Copt. Forrest, will posi-
y Mil on Thursday, 9th inat. For Freight or
I'aaaago. apply on hoard, or to
may 8 3. GARDNER.
FOR ^AUGUSTA.—The
"Iron Steam Boat Company'a atoam-
NDOLPH, Capt. Could, will dopart
"’lla Aftkrnoo*. For Freight, apply
pa office. C. V. MILLS, Ageftt.
. j Reduced to 891
FOR CHARLESTON—
-TRI- WEEKL Y LINE.-The au-
phrior and aplondid atoam packet CHARLESTON.
F. Barden, master, will leave the Savannah and
Charleaton Steam Packet wharf To-Morrow
Erj*« 1Ma » fl th inat, at 8 o'clock. For Freight or
t'aaaage, apply on board, or to
may 8 A. LAFITTE, Agent.
U. 8. MAIL.
SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA PACKET.
FOR PALATKA, E, F.,
yfesstvia DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST.
MARYS, JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK
AND P1COLATA—Carrying the U. S. Mail to the
above placet.
The atcam packet ST. MATTHEWS. Captain
McNelty, will depart punctually for tho above pin*
cea, Saturday,! I th inat. at 4 o’clock, P. M. and
will return on the following Thuraday, in time to
meet tho Charleston Buata. For Freight or Fas-
juge, having good accommodation*, apply to
' Captain McNelty, on board, at Anderson's Lower
wharC or to uEO. HAAS, Agent.
iP.S. All Freight* payable by ahippera. Freight
AlU be taken on board until the hour of departuio.
Freight received inatore, free'of charge during the
absence of the Boat.
The dbove boat connect* with tlio Tallahaaaee
annil-etage line at Black Creek.
Mr. Stocktow. the Mail Contractor be*
4 Augustine and I’icolata, (unplaced n aplcn*
loach to connoct witli this Boat. Paaaen*
... Jepend on this Lino for doapatch. Faro
.Jifroni Savannah to St. Auguaine SI250
niayS wthfa
DRAWING DUB TO-MORROW NIGHT.
7,000 DOLLARS!
2 prizes of $1,000.
•GEORGIA LITERATURE LOTTERY.
.lUU.UII^U KJJ I.IU lrt.50i.VUI U. .VI IIIV VVIICII* Ul
Fort Gaines Academy, Ciass 16; drawn at Colum
baa. Ua., ou Monday, May 6th, 1844.
O. PAINE A CO. Maitngors; Succeaa
I’HALEN A CO.
_aptKNDt
; Succeaaora to JAS.
• •SI,
2,309
1,000
760
*600
100
80
ICIUIIX.
SO prixea of S
200 1 41 “
(Hi « jt
G5 •< ism,
66 " '*
4876 « “
27010 «. “
13 DRAWN BAT.t.UTf.
unrters 80 cts.
1 prixe of,
1
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2
-20
20
20
78 NUMBKR MITTKRY-
Ticket# 82-Halves il-Qu
For aalo by K. WlTHlNOTONi Agent.
(EP.Orders from tho city or country wilt mei
with prompt and confidential attention. may 8
WILL UK DRAWN TO-JtlORItOW.
SALES CLOSKTO-MORROW AFTERNOON AT 6 o’cMt.
85,000—$2,000—50 of $500.
Greene and Palahki Monument Lottery.
a, -Jk ■ olas* no. 20, for 1844.
To be draWfc at Augusta, To-morrow, Mnv 3. 1814
mnraiawKaY rnixEi.
1 prize of.......56,(100
I “ u 1,600
1 « “ 1,366
i 1,200
Ac, Ac.
60 prizes of...,
60 *i '•
GO “ «
64 ” ••
64 *' “
Ac. Ac.
Tickets 82 50—Halves 51 25-Qrs. 624c.
O*Tickets and shares, either single or by the
package, for sale at tlio old established office of
P. U. PEN DERG AST,
tor of Bull street and Bay lane,
d'llie city or abroad, will rcceivi
TYTOTICE. —Three months 11
J- v date, application will bo made to the C*
of tho Bank State of Georgia, for renewal of ’
Certificate No. 604, dated Auguat 15th, 184i
four aiiarea of tho capital stock in said Bank
•ame having been lost or miaplnccd.
may 8 • S. SOLOMONS A (
C EN1RAL Rail Road Bonds, and
Central Roil Road Stock, wanted by
may8 1 H. HUTCHISON.
s
Castor Oils 16 caaka bleached Whale Oil.
200 12 and 16 light 0 10 Glazed Windows
•1 do,;, improved Corn Sliollers
10 do. Shovels and Spados; I do* Toy Spades
Hay and Manuro Forks,Garden Hoes ami Rake
Juat received and for aalo by
HAZARD DKNSLOW A WEBSTER.
niay’O
B
lihda. prime now B.1con Shoulders} 10 do. do.
Sides: 8 bbla. priino and M. O. Beef} 18 do. prim-
end M. O. Pork; 14 do. Pork, viz: Rump, Shoulder
Jolea and Heads. Landing from sclir. Conver
from New Orlonns, and for tale by
may8 ... COHEN A FOSDICK.
G
UN Pi
OWDER.-
and Scotch manufacture. Juat received and for
aale on favorable terma.Jiy
HAZARD, DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
may 8 •
13 ACON 1 AND WHISKEY, 37
13 lihda. and 4 tiorcoa Sliouldera of superior qual
ity; 16 do. Sides; 8 lihda. and tiercea Hams, and 100
fcbfa. Rectified Whiskey. Landing from achr. Con
vert from New Orleans, nnd for aalo by
may 8 COHEN, MILLER A CO. -
CTOCK ALEi, &c.—50,bbl8.
L3 Taylor’s Imporial Stock Ale, farsuinm
J caae genuine Farina Cologne Water. For
may 8 3
John
aummer use;
... For aale by
F. SH1ELS.
i^TARD, DUPUY vc CO'S, BRAN
VX' DY—In pipes nnd halfpipes, imported fron
Franco expressly for Oils market, and for sale by
ROSER A O’DRISCOLL.
may 8
f-IANAL FLOUR —Landing. —76
bhl,. Cimil Flourt SO bog. Goiben lluttcr.
l‘or ..I. by WOOD to CLAQHOKN.
B—-15 oaiki
rise hr. Convert,
V WELLES.
Crackcraj also Si
” ale by OC
onion ona
ioda Uiicult In bbla.
c
J, nd
lOWDY A, WELLER,
TJXERIllNG,—t!o btixoi amakod, far
XX aalo by GOWDY St WELLKSfc
may 6
porK—3U Imgs nrime Uio Cof-
V-/ foo, for iklo very low to oloiio n conilitnmKnl,
by LIPPITT & WlflHT. '
may 7
TVrORTHERN HAMS.—10 caaka
i 1 small aizo, and in printo order, will. be sold
low by GOWDY & WELLES,
may 6
f | Tobacco.—40 boxes ciuroucu 8*b
X a prime artlolo, for sale low by
may 0 GOWDY & WELLES.
TVTAILS.—JOG caskh assorted sizes,
IV for tale by GOWDY & WELLES,
may 6
HMEA,—Black and Green Teas, of
X overy quality and atylo ofpackago, for tale by
"•a? G GO^Dy dAVELLEB.
1 EMON SYKUP—50 boxes Ray’s
M-i anil Miller'., for .alo by
mo* 0 UOWDY & WELLES.
■RAI.TIMORE FLOUR,-70 .bbls,
X# and 30 half barrels, for aalo by
may 2 GOWDY & WELLE#'
WOOLSEY & WOOLSEY’S
v v LOAF SUGAR—26 t bozea, for aalo by
may 2 GOWDY A WELLES.
CIDES BACON.—5,000 lbs. Haiti-
^ more city cured, for sale by
may 2 GOWDJ& & WELLES.
XXAMS.—300 Baltimore “CassimW”
XX Sugar cured, of superior quality, for sale by
may 2 GOWDY & WELLES.
’OHELPS’'GIN—80 bbls., landing
X and for salo at manufacturers prices by
may 2 GOWDY Jfc WELLES.
X^ANAL FLOUR—40 bbls., Inndinir
and far aalo by GOWDY Si WELLES.
flHAMPAONE—20 baskets “Cross
\y Bow,” for sale by
may 2 GOWDY & WELLES.
i ^ ORDIALS—10 cases assorted, for
V> aalo by GOWDY & WELLES.
may2
WRAPPING PAPER—‘200roams,
▼ J for aalo by GOWDY Sc WELLES,
apr 24
IV o. MOLASSES—60 bbls., early
i 1 • crop, forsalo by GOWDY Sc WELLES,
apr 24
CHOT AND POWDER—A com-
O pleto assortment, far sale by
apr 24 GOWDY Sc WELLES.
O It- SUGA R—20 bhds,part choice,
X • far salo low by
apr 24 GOWDY Se WELLES:
PHEESE—40 boxes, best quality
and in prime order, for aalo by
apr 24 GOWDY A WELLES.
D A L T i M ORE GIN — 30 bbls.
X# “Flnotf’s.” forsalo low by
apr 24 GOWDY A WELLES.
'ftRNB W’VbRJC-Brilil. ino.-
Packet qT'Jth 6/ay.—'ITio fast Bailing regular
R acket brig MADISON, IVIIulkloy, muter, having
Nir h**r Plight cngig?!!, will uoJlarelj
Thuraday,9thMay. For Freight, orPuaag*jh
excellent accommodations, apply on boanL nt
gin’a upper wharf, or to J ®
ri, or in - — » „
apr 27 J. WASHBURN A WILDER,’
gd FOIlNIW-YOiUC-llrig Lino-
Packet of tke 16th tmt.STho regular packet
brig SAVANNAH, Cant. A. Hurley, bavin# part of
her outgo engaged, will poaitllBPanll on Thuraday,
16th inat. For balance of froiglit, or pasango, hav
ing oiry state-room accominoflatlonB,apply 10 Cab*
II. on board, at Mongln'a upper wharf, or to
may 4 J. WASHBURN A WILDER.
k FOR NEW YORK.—Tho pack*
ft ot brig MACON, E. Lewis, master, will sail
with despatch. For Freight'or I'aaaago, apply to
Capf. Lewis, on board, at Anciaux’a wharf, or to
LIPPITT A WIGHT.
Forsalo IG bbla. Applca.tp fiuo order, may 1
S4* WANTED—600 bulus Cotton"
to cotnploto tho loading of tho fine now
Ur. barque MIRACLE, Cant. Elliott. Apply to
npr29 AND’ W LOW A CO.
FOR MACON, HAW-
KINSVILLE AND THE INTER-
MEDIATE LANDINGS.—Tlio steamer ROBERT
COLLINS, baa part of her Freight engaged and
will have despatch. For balance of Freight apply to
LIPPITT A WIGHT, Telfair’s wharf.
Way Freight payablo by ahippera. opr 30
TO RENT.—TJin pleasantly
situated dwelling House in Broughton streot,
at present occupied by the subscriber; possession
given in May. For tomis, which will bo inod-
“ S. GARDNER.
crate, a|
mar
k TO RENT. — A comfortable
1 ■** two alary Haute, nimble for a small family,
and pleasantly situated—ront lor/. Apply tr.
mar 22 12. HENDERSON.
S $100 REWARD. — Left my
plantation in Jeflbrson County, Go., on tho
night «»rSunday, 10th March, tho following
Negroes, viz: BILLY, a likely follow. 6 feet
- inches high, dark complexion, witli a downcast
look when spoken to, about33years old; SHORT
TOM, TITUS, and TOM. each about 35 yeara old,
buck complexion, and Africans by birth—recently
purchased from Rich’d. II. Wildo,Esq., of Augusta:
LARKIN, a mulatto fellow, about 36 years old, amt
ELIZA, his wife, same ago “irown akin, tall and
■tout; ABERDEEN, a very likely fellow, 30 years
old. stout built, with round ahouldcra, black akin;
SOPHY, a woman about 25 yoars old, iniddlo size,
with brown akin. Tho four Inat named, receutly
mrehnaed from Or. Wm. H. Cuyler, of Savannah,
0 which place, it in supposed, all of them are en
deavoring to go. The auovo reward, and *11 nccca-
■ary expense*, will be paid, for tho apprehension of
all of them, and their delivery to me, or safe lodge
ment in any safe Jail, so that I can get them, or a
proportionate sum for any of them.
THOS. NESBITT.
Louiavlle, (Ga.) March 18,1841.
mar 22 fmw
]l/| ACKER EL—Nos. 1 and 2, it
IT L whole, half and quarter pnekages, for sale b 1
apr 21 GOWDY A WELLES. '
K BROUOHT TO JAIL —a
Negro Follow, five feot six Inches high,
■tout, of dark complexion, considerably ad-
vnneed in years; calls himself MUNGUM,
and days he belongs to Major Dickerson, of Rich*
.mom County. CHARLES U. PATTERSON,
apr 26 fmw w Jailor.
TV! ATTINGS—4-4, 6-4 nnd 0-4 In-
1YJL dla Matting*, v
may I
dia Mattings, white and colored, for sale low,
MOORE A JOHNSON.
COUNDS & TONGUES, at retail,
by A. TURNER, Eachanjo Dock.
, m.y3
piDEtt.—L0 bbls. Newark Cider,
Vy lending from brig Savannah, and for aalo by
may 3 A. TURNER, Exchange Dock.
POTATOES.—25 bbls. Mercer and
X Kidney Potatoes, landing and for Isle by
may 1 PRENTICE A WAY.
■pLACILS GIN—15barrels received
X por brig Eleanor, far aalo by
may 1 JOHNSON A BRURN.
PORTO RICO SUGAR—5 hhda
X received per brig Eleanor,-foraale by
may I JOHNSON A BRUEN.
TXAY—80 bundles prime Northern
XX Hay, lauding from brig Philura. for aalo by
may 1 L. BALDWIN A CO.
1} EYNOLD’S HAMS.—100in bnga
XX received per brig EJnnpr, for aiflo by
may I JOHNSON A BRUEN.
T EMONS, ORANGES, &. FIGS,
X-J landing from brig Philura, and forsalo by
may 1 H. J. GILBERT.
PRIME PORK.—100 bbls. Prime
X Pork) 25 do; Mesa do. For aalo by
apr 30 WOOD A CLAGIIORN.
T ATHS.—^6,000 Eastern Sawed
•1-1 Laths, for sate low, to arrive, by
op 30 L. BALDWIN & CO.
ATHENS COTTON OSNA-
XX BURGS—A fresh supply expocted this dny nt
npr30 SNIDER. LATHROP A NEVITT.
/^.REEN’kS Patent Straw Cutters,
VX with 12 and 24 knives, for adlo by
npr 20 W. DUNCAN.
TXR1ED APPLES—For snle by the
XX cask or retail, by H. J. GILBERT,
npr 20
pAMP BLANKETS.—500 Camp
Blankets, far sale by
npr 17 SNIDER, LA l’HROP A NEVITT.
"X 1 ASTERN HAY,—150 bundles
JL_i first quality Eastern Hay, in stoic, and far
snlo in lota to suit purchasers, bv
tnoy 6 18 M. GREENWOOD, Taylor’s wharf.
T EMONS.—50 boxes fresh Sicily
XJ Lemons, In excellent order, just received mm!
far aalo by COHEN A FOSDICK.
may 4
CMiAX AND COTTON OSNA-
1- BURGS—The latter from Eatonton and Ros
well Factories, far sale low, by
may 4 MOORE A JOHNSON.
XTAY.—100 bundles priino North
XX River liny, landing por brig Savannah. For
salo low from wharf.
may 4 J. WASHBURN A WILDER.
BROUGHT TO J AIL—W1L.
LIAM, a young fellow, of black complexion;
five feet six inches nnd a half high; says be
belongs to Doctor James Roberta, of Black
Swamp, South Carolina.
CHARLES B. PATTERSON, Jailor,
apr £6 fmw
npWILL'D SHIRTING STRIPES.
X received per brig Savannah, nnd for sale
low, bv^
may q
rig Snvnnti ...
HENRY LATHROP,
Gibbons' Building*.
S MOKED TONGUES ANI) BEEF.
300 lbs. Smoked Hoof; 100 do. '1'onguoa, for
aalo by A. TURNER, Kxchango Dock.
'My a . .
r^OSILEN BUTTER AND
VT CHEESE—Landing from brig Savannah, aud
forsalo by II. J. GILBERT.
mny3
B UTTER.—10 firkins print** Go-
alien Uuttor, landing from brig Savnnnnh.
For a«lo liy L. BALDWIN A CO.
may 3
B EEF AND PORK.—25 bbls. Moss
Benf; 20 da!. Prime I’ork. juat recoivod and
forsalo by A.TURNER, Exchango Dock,
may 3
H AMS, &.C.—100 prime Baltimore
Hama; 20 half bbla. do. Family Beefi 10 do.
Fulton Market do.: landing and for aalo by
PRENTlf"'*
may2
'ICE A WAY,
F resh garden seeds.-t-jusi
received a supply of tho fallowing fresh Seeds:
Rutabaga,Tbmatoos, Egg Plant, Bell Pepper, Pump
kin, and greon glaxod Cabbage. For aale by
may 7 J. M. TURNBl^Mbnumont Square.
YFEMON SYRUP, <fcu—10 boxos
JU Boy’.Usio • ■
do. d6. Strawborry
nnh. For aale by
n»y<j>' .
AMP WICK AND CANDLE
I 8TICKS.i-Th«,«iA.orlbor. ha.o l.tcly to.
ioivod a lull auoKmont of Lamp Wiek. Also, plain
Tin Candle Stick*. ■ * • t
LINS A BULKLEY. 72 St. Julian at..
' IVaring a Buildings.
O X OUl j • WD. UDAvn
on 8yriipj' 10 do. do. Raapborry; 5
y do, 1« ,0001,0,1^3.™.
doapatcl ..
opTC
YoR
FOR LI VI
•WfWSfesHl
IPADELFORD A C'O.
tie,
IAZER,
loepatoli for Uie abovo
Pa«" a 80j having
apt. G.atTay-
f* HATS AND CAPS,
•SJ A ~
^ rr
AT WHOLESALE S?~RETAIL.JS
The subscribers have now on hand, the
largest stock of .Hat* and Cana over offered in
Savannah, which In point of quality, stylo, nnd
beauty of' finish, nro unsurpassed. Country mer
chants, plnntcrs and the public gonerally, are invi
ted Vo oxaridne out stock before making their purcha
ses, na our facilities will enable ua to offer them as
great inducements for their patronage, os can be cx
tended in this or any other market,
nnv 22 J. IVES A CO., No. 1!7 Bay street.
FASHIONABLE 6UMMER
•S HATS.—fho subscriber has just received
Pananu, gentle, ten’s white and coloured Leg
horn and Canada Pedall Hats. Also, youth’s and
children’* square and round crown Leghorns, of va
rious styles and qua'diies. Also, fino white Beaver
and plain Drab lints; Palm loaf Hats, ofovery style
and quality. All .of which, will be sold for a small
advance on Now York prices. Tho public are re*
nonet Cully invited to mil nnd cstrainc this stock, at
No. 116 Bryan streot, Markot square,
apr 17 A. DAY, Agent,
j FASHIONABLE HATS,
Tlio subscribora havo received by recent’^^
arrivals, the Into spring fashion of HATS, tlio finest
and lightest article ovoroffered in thia market. Also,
Panama Leghorn, Palm Leaf, OUor Drab, blue
Drab, Ac. Ac., fashionables: which now makes our
Spring Stock complete, anu which wo offer to the
public at wholesale or retail, at New York price®,
and no mistake. No. 197 Bay-street, under tho
counting room of Messrs. S. Solomons A Co.
mar 13 SCRANTON A AMBLERS.
TVTEW SPRING GOODS.—French
L a Lawn, Muslin. Bnlzntines, Calicoes and Ging
hams, plain nnd figured Swiss and Book Muslin,
Cambric. Jaconet, plain and draw Tarloton Muslin,
plain nnd figured bohbinot and fancy not, black net
do.; Dimity: Dimity Rudies, Cuffs and Bands; French
worked Collnrs and Danda; Thread Lysle; Jaconet'’
nnd Muslin Edgings and Inscrtings; Bonnets, Arti
ficial Flowers; Bonnot, Neck and Cap Ribbons; Gun:
nnd Silk Mitts; a good assortment of Hosiery and
Gloves; Grass Cloth and Marseilles Skirts; Mar
seilles Quilts; white Linen Drilling and Sheeting;
Irish Linen, Table Diaper, Nnpkins, brown Holland,
Russian Diaper and Sheeting: with a good assort
ment of Domestic Goods, Just received and for
aalo low, oppoaito tlio Mansion House,
npr 26 P/MBRSFELDER.
at
NOTICES,
Whereas, Joseph K. Maxwell applies fsrlot-
tore ordlamlaslon as Guardiau of William K. Scrlv-
«n BinUJonjamiti Hcrivoti., Thcao ore therefore to
Cite and admonish ollltltewated, to file their obion-
tiona in tho office of the Clerk of Court of Ordinary
within the time proscribed by law, or said lettora
Will bo granted. .
* Witness ,tlie llonorablo Cl,‘W, Dunham, ono of
• •
Sperm Oil.
•f BIT A FOSDICK
. -VI.. Private Sale.
II caaka fall strained bleached Sperm Oil, land-
Ing from brig Savannah. may 7
^2J.EORGIA — McIntosh County.—
VT Wliqrem Tlmuias A. Houston, administrator
upon tho catalo of Robott Houston, Into of aald
county, deceased, applies to mo for lettora of dia-
miaaioji from said estate. These aro thcrefoto to
dtp aid admonish all and singular tho kindred nnd
creditors of said catuto to filo their objoctiona, if any
they blvo, In my ofiloo within the time prescribed
bylaw.
t on under iny hand nt office, the 4th day or
1811. J. E. TOWNSEND, c. c. 0. m.o.
apr 5
O PENED this tiny, a further sup
ply or new Goods, received per brig Savan
nah, viz: Now styles of* Muslins; Peruvian Laco
Ginghams; Bnlznrincs nnd Unrcgcs, (now style;!
white -and col’d Lnce Muslins; plain and figured
hobinct Laces, (black nnd white;) 12-4 Booinet
for Pnvillians; 54 figured Lono, for do.
At.SO,
Tlirco cases more of those superior Irish Linens,
whicli have been so much approved of by farmer
purchasers, and which aro offered for salo low, by
W. M. YOUNG,
may 7 No. 2 Shad’s Buildings.
E mbroidered Ginghnm Mus-
lina, Barnge Scarfs and Shawls, Fancy Cra
vat*, Bonnet nnd Sash Ribbon*, Bnlznrines, white
checked and corded Cambrics, Ladies stout Mixed
Hobo, Linen Gloves, colored Tablo Covora, Linen
Cambric Hdkfs.,' Swiss Edging and Inserting, wbito
Lition Drilling, wbito Linou Duck; with many other
articles both or Staple and Fancy Goods. Juat ro-
coived per brig Savannah, and far aale h'
may 4 MOORE A JOHNSON.
P RINTS, MUSLIN GINGHAMS,
Ac., per liriga Philura and Savannah—Light
fancy Prints, striped Muslin Ginghams, printed
Lawns, Baraga Shawls, Nnnsook Muslins, Linen
Drill, opon worked brown cotton Hose, nett grass
and corded Skirts, bonnet Ribbons, 10-4 unbleached
cotton Sheetings, 5-4 blenched do do, Coato’s spool
Thread, Ac. For salo low, by
HENRY LATHROP,
may 3 Ojbbona' Buildings.
/IJ.EORGIA, Chatham County.—To
VT all whom it may concern: Whereas, Albion
K. Moore applied to the Honorable tho Court of
Ordinary orchntiiam County, far Letters Diamiasory
from Uio cstato and offccts of William P. Eaton, late
of Chatham County, deceased:
These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular tho kindred and creditors of tho said de
ceased, to filo their objections (if any tlioy havo) to
the applicant iu tlio clerk's office ol the said Court
on or before the fourth day of September next, other
wise (otters dismiaaory will ho granted.
Witness, the Hon. William Tliorno Williams, ono
>f Jho Justices of tlio said Court, tho HRIi day of
March', A. D. ono thousand eight hundred nnd forty-
four. ROBERT-W. POOLER,-c. c. o. c. c.
mar 7 >*»'
QEOR61A ,G ly nn County.—Where-
VX ns, Wm. D. Jenkins, has applied to me for Let
ters of Administration, upon tho cstato of John Vick
rey, lato ofsaid county, deceased:
These are, thoreforo, to cito and admonish all and
singular tlio kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased,
to tile their objection (if any they have) in tho clerk’s
>ffico of the Court of Ordinary of said county, with-
n tho timo prescribed by law, otherwiao (otters of
administration will be granted to said applicant.
Witness, tlio Hon. llobt. S. Piles, ono of tlio Jus-
Ices of said Court, this 23d day of April, 1844.
npr 26. ISAAC ABRAHAMS, c. c. o. o. c.
/"ZJ.EORG1A, Effingham County.—
VX Whereat. Joint R. Morgan, Executor on the
eatato of WilHRLA. Rials, deceased, has made ap
ilicatlon far Letters Diamisaory for aaid estate:
Theso arc. therefore, to cito and admonish oil and
singular tho kindred and creditors or said deceased,
to tile their objections, if any they have, in the
clerk’s office of tho Court of Ordinarv. for said
County; within the timo prescribed by law, other
wise letters diitnissor^will be granted to the appli
cant. 4*4
Witness, tho Hon. Jeremiah Mnltett. one of tho
luaticna of aaid Court, thl* 12th day of Sept.. 18 43.
sept 14. JNO. CHARLTON, c. c. o. *. c.
rjtoRGIA, Effingham County.—
VX Whereas, Dr. J. R. Saussy. applies for lettera
jf administration on the unndmimstered part of tho
[‘'.stato (if any there bo) of David Gugel, deceased,
nto of f"id county :
Theso arc, therefore, to admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be
and appear nt my office, within the time prescribed
by law, and show cause, if nny they have, why said
ettors shouldnot be granted.
Witnecs, Uie Honorable Jeremiah Mallett, one of
tho Justices of Said Court of Ordinarv, this 2d day
of April, 1844. JNO. CHARLTON,* c. c. o. k. c.
opr 8.
E O R G 1 A , Liberty County.—■
VX Whereas. Daniel McDonald, Administrator,
on thn estate of.John McDonald, late of said coun
ty, deceased, haa petitioned this Court far lottcra of
dismission on said estate, this is therefore to cite
and admonish nil nnd singular tho felativea and
creditors ofsaid deceased, to filo their objections,
[if any they have,) in this office, on or before tho
in! Monday in May next, or on that day such let
ters will bo granted.
Witness, the Hon. G. *W. Punhatn, one of the
Justices of said Court, this 25th day of October,
eighteen hundred and fartv-threo.
oct 30 J. S. BRADWELL, c. c. o. l. c.
/■'GEORGIA, Liberty County.—
VX Whereas, B. \V. Alien, Adm’or of tho es
tate of Mathow Drigora, late or said county, de
ceased, has applied to this Court for lottera or dis
mission from said estato. Thia therefore, la to cite
and admonish nil and singular the kindred nnd cred
itors of said deceased, to fils their objections (if
any they hove) with the Clerk of the Court of-Or.
dinary of said county within the time prescribed by
law, or such letters will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable S. A. Fraser, one of the
Justices of said Court, thia 17th Nov., 1843.
nov 22 J. S. BRADWELL, c. c. o. !.. c.
E O R GI A, Liberty County.—
VX Whereas, Edwin H. Bacon, Esq., applies to
he Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration
on the estate of Dr. Albert T. Bacon, late of Liberty
county, deceased:
Theso aro. therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said doooa*«d,
to filo their objection*, If any they have, in thn of-
[fai of the Clerk of said Court, on or before the first
day of May noxt, or aaid lottera will bo granted.
Witness, tho llonorablo G. \V. Dunham, ono of
tliO'Justiccs of aaid Court, thia 23d day or March,
1844. J. S. BRADWELL, q, c. o. h. c.
mar 28
/2J.BORGIA, Liberty County.—
VX Whereas, Joseph E. Maxwell applica for
letters ofdismission on the eatato of Audfey Max
well, deceased. Theso are therefore to cite and
admonish all and singular the kindred nnd creditor*
of said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) iu the office ortho Clerk of Court of Otdina"*
ry within tho timo prescribed by law, or said lettora
will bo granted.
Witness tho Honorable S. A. Fraser, ono of the
Justices or aaid Court, this 27th dav of Dec. 1843.
jnn 3 J. S. BRADWELL. c. c. o. i. c.
E O R G I A, Liberty County.—
V? Whereas, William P. Fulton. Adm’or., nnd
Elizabeth Fulton, Adm’x., on tlio cstato of John
Fulton, latoofsnid county, deceased, applies far
Letters oil Dismission from said estate:
Now, therefore, thia la to cito nnd admonish all
concerned, to filo their objections in tlio office of
Clerk of Court of Ordinary of said county, within
tho timo prescribed by law, or said application will
bo granted.
Witness, the llonorablo Charlton Hines, one of
tlieJudgcs ofsaid Court, this 30th day of April,1844.
may 2 J.S. BRADWELL, c. c.o. L. c. -
TVTOTICE,—Four months nfter date,
11 application will bo mado to tlio honorablo tho
Inlerior Court of tho County of Chatham, while sit
ting far ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
eatato of the Orphans ofjohn B. and Mary Ann
Mills, far tho benefit of the aaid orphans,
fab 21 W. H. C. MILLS, Guardian.
PUARDIAN’S SAI.E.—Will bo
VX sold on the first Tuesday in June next, before
the Court House in Ilincavillo, Liberty county, by
permission of tho Honorable the Judges of tho In
terior Court of said county, a negro man named
Billy, belonging to tho Estate of the late Wm. Ward,
ofanid county. Sold for tho benefit of tho heir* ol
said ostnto. SARAH C. WARD, Guardian,
apr 4 For Gko. VV. Wai-thour, Ag't.
TXTAYNB SHERIFF’S SALE—
▼ v Will bo sold, before the Court House door
ill Wnyno county,on tho first Tuesday in Juno next,
within tho legal hours of sale, tho followinff proper
ty, to wit: ono Negro man. named Levi; [ovied on
ns tho property of the Into James Mnv, to satisfy an
execution issued from tlio Superior Court of Glynn
county, in favor of tlio Bank of Darien vs. James
May, Endorser. . „
npr 30 R- R- M. RATCLIFF, Shff. w. c.
T O THE LADIES.—Tho subscri
bers have just recoivod pbr brig Philura, from
New York, Ladies light colnrod Morocco Slips and
Buskin. JOHNSON A BUCKNER,
may 3 106 and 106 Bryan Streot.
O RANGE FLOWER WATER,
Ac.—2 cases FrencIfTripIo Distilled Orango
Flower Water; 3 do. Rose Water; 3 do, aoporior
Bay Water: just received per brig Savannah. For
sale by A. PARSONS, Gibbons' “
may 8
Bftiige.
Xj^LECTRIC Hair Straps* or Cou-
JL-J stilutinnnl Renovator*—a farther supply just
receiver!, and for sale by
may 8 A. PARSONS, Gibbons’ Range.
PfrLOT AND NAVY BREAD, AND
JT BUTTER CRACKERS.—60bbhTPIIot Bread:
100 do. Navy 'do.: 26 do. Buttor ClfBkera: 20 half
bbla. dmdo.: landing from brig Mnoqm For aa
low, by^ PRENTICrA WAY.
may 2
B ale rope and twine.—
;I00 coils Kentucky Bala Rope; 800 Ibai
Twine, in store and for aalo low, by
M. GREENWOOD, Taylor’* wharf,
mays 18
0.
IVI JINTOSII SHERIFF'S SALE—
J.TJL Will bo sold, before tho Court House in tho
city of Darien, on tho first Tuesday in Juno noxt,
the fallowing fivo Negroes: Croaar.Sam, Levi. Ruff
npd Violet {levied on ns tlio property of the flatnto
/if James May, to satisfy an execution in favor of
tho Bank of Darien. I _
may 2 C. O’NEAL, Pep. Shff. M't. c.
RYAN SHERIFF’S SALE—
XT will be aold, on tho first Tuesday in Juno
next, beforo the Court House in Bryan county, be
tween tho usual hours of salo, the fallowing proper-
ty, vu: 0110 Carriage; 15 head of Cattio, more or
leas: 1 Saddle nnd Bridle; 1 Sideboard, 2 Dining Ta
bles, I Tea do., 1 small do., I dozen Chair*, 1 Couch,
1 Rocking Chair; I wire Safe; I aiiver Waiter, 1 sil
ver Ten-pot, 1 Sugar do., I Milk do.. ] Cream do.,
6 largo Spoons; 1 Rendor; \ Jenov Wagon; 1 fourth
of a tract of Land, In Bryan county, containing 6T*
acres, known aa OaklandTract; I tract of Land, ah
in‘Bryan cminty, tqntaining ft2 aerosol hplfdozr
small Spoons;' 4 largo Spoons; l lot.Croblfary.war
llot or Kitchen Furniture; I lot oroinaawnroj 1
Medicine Chdlts and 15 head or Sheep, more or
lest. Alto, 1 Gold Watch nnd Key; and I undivided
fourth part of the halfofa tractor Land, in and near
the poplar Swamp, in Bryan county, bounded on
tho north by land or William Patterson, 00 tho east
by land of G. N. McMIWtor, ou the north hy the
same, and on the west by Crow Lano. The forego-
ing property, real ami personal, being the property
specified In the schedule of Alexander W. Stephen,
an Insolvent debtor, and surrendered by bin*.
. may 1 JOHN V. WELLS, Shff. n
ZZ COHEK FOSDICK,
•Otfar far aalo, on accommodating torma :
100 bags priino Green Cuba Coffee
25 do I^gfiira do ; 60 do Rio do
26 do St. Domingo do.: 20 do Java do
10 hhda New Orloans Sugar
22 do now Ilneon Sliouldera
17 do prime Bacon Sides
5 nlpea Holland Gin
6 half pipes Cognac Brandy
60. bbla Domestic Gin
6 half pipes do Brandy, 20 bbl* do Brandy
25 eighth casks do do
60 boxes Colgate’s Soap; 60 do W luebeatera do
40 do 1st quality Sperm Candles
30 do Solgate’s Starch ; 100 do Bunch Raisins
20 bbls Newark Cider
GO eighth caaka Pico Madeira
40,000 superior Principo Sugars
20,000 common do do
ojirt
Kelined Sugars.
BY COHEN A FOSDICK. -
Private Sale.
25 boxes }
25 half boxes > LOAF SUGAR
80 barrel* CRASHED SUGAR
20 barrels POWDERED SUGAR
Juat received from tho Uoaton Sugar Refinery,
per aliin Merchant, and for salo at reduced prices
and on favourable terms. mar 19
AUCTljNS.
^ , Elegant and faabionable Furniture.
On TUK8lli«’l4th w**hi ..""
l37Drottghton atreot, at the rcsldonoe
Hendrickson, Esq. The alle to commence at 10
o’clock precisely, nnd to continue from day to day.
AI1 his (taesetiold Furniture, comprising I doton
Mahogany A French Chairs; 1 dozen cano seat curl
ed Maple Chairs nnd Sottee, to match) I pair Ma-
' li'l pair Ottomans; 1 Maho-
— sett Soft; I Ma-
grand action 3,
jr ami daw Tea
loingl’ables; 1 tingle Ma-
_ . „ logauy Secretary A Book
ca«o;l Mahogany French Bedstead;4 post Mahogany
Bedsteads, 2 post do.; 1 act Quartillo Table*) I Ma
hogany top Centre Table) Brusaell nnd Ingrain Car-
P°V n JJ Dearth Rugs: Entry Oil Cloth: SUIr Carpet
and Rods) 1 splendid 14 day Mantle Clock) 1 act of
Mantlo Lamps, with rich cut drops) plated Candle-
•ticks; 1 pair Pier Qlaaaea, 42-68 ainale plates, gilt
frames; Dressing Btlreaus,with swing Glasses; Wash-
stand#, marble tups; I Gothic Hail Limp, ground
plate g a*s: I set Cut Glass Ware, Decanter*, Wine,
Cordial, Cttnpagnc and Ice Cream Glasses; silver
Cake Baskets; plated Trays; Coffee Urns; 1 set plat
ed Castors, cut bottles; handsome painted Window
Shades; Fawn colored Damask Curtains, with rods
and gilt ornaments; 1 Dinner set India China, com
prising 130 pieces; 1 do. french gilt,' HO pieces; I
do. do. English, white, 120 pieces; I Study Chain 3
Astral Lanins; 1 Solar Lamp: Bnthing Tub; Easy
Lhsir: Napkin Racks; curled Hair and Moss Mat
rass; Feather Beds and Pillows. Ac. Ac. A large
and excellent assortment of Kitchen Furniture)!
patent Cooking Stovo and utensils, in good order.
Also, a gcntlo and well disposed family Hono
and Barouche.
The above articles wero made to order in this
city, and are of the beat workmanship and materials.
Sale positive, and it will bo to the advantage of
Housekeepers and others to attend. Catalogues at
tbe house on the day of sale. apr 30
1 S'
BY COHEN A FOSDICK.
Private Sale.
Doirborn’s Patent Balances, suitable for weighing
cotton and heavy nrticlca of merchandize of from 300
to 2000 lbs. weight, constantly for aajjfo apr 8
N ew clothingl-joiA
SOUTHWELL A CO’S CASH CLOTH
INQ STORE, 98 liryan itreet—Tlie subscribers
aro now receiving by every arrival, one of the most
complete and faihlonable assortments of CLOTH
ING. that haa ovor boon opened in Savannah. The
Goods are all of tho newest patterns, imported with
in tho Inst two months, direct front Europe, The
garment# are in the latest stylo of fashion, nnd got
up superior to any before offered. They wish to
call particular attention to their new style of Lama
Cloth, Albert Plaid, and London Drill Sacks ami
Coatees, Silk and'Linen Drill Pantaloons) and super
London Welting and Marseilles Vests.
To the above, tho subscribers wnuid sdd the fol
lowing list of some of their other garments:
Coats and Frocks, of superior cloth, all colors—
Drop d’etc, Bombasin, Summer Cloth, Linen Ging
ham, Ac. Ac.: Jackets, of every description; Panta
loons, of Cassimcro and Cloth, In varicl). Also, or
Gntnbroon, Drop d’ete, Summer Cloth, Bombasin,
Llnon, Cotton Drill, Ac. Ac.
Vests—naplcndid assortment of fashionable Me
rino I'lnid, French Silks and Satina, Marseilles, pat
terns of this spring. Bombasin, Ac.
Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, the largest and beat
assortment in Savannah.
Fino Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hat*.
Country merchants supplied on liberal term*.
Terms cash.—J. S. A Co. adhere strictly to their
old terms, as they think them as beneficial to their
customers as to themselves.
JOHN SOUTHWELL A CO.,
apr 9 98 Bryan-strcct.
( 1IIEAP CASH STORE. — M.
J PR EN DERG AST has recoi ved per brigs Mad
ison. Augusta, and G. B. Lamar, the fallowing
GOODS, whicli ho offers, na usual, very low for cash:
6,7.8 and 10-4 Tablo Diaper nnd Damask
6,7.8,104 and 124 Tabic Cloths
6,7,8, 104 brown Table Cloths
6,10,11,12-4 Barnsby Sheeting
6,104 Irish Sheeting
5,6,10,124; bleached cotton *Slieeliag
Pillow-case Linens
Irish, French and Scotch Towels stid Napkins
Russia and Bird Eye Diaper
Brown linen Crum Cloths. spr 24
lf/| USLINS, &c. &c.—Just receiv-
-LYX ed per brig". G. B. Lamar and Madison, thirty
pieces printed Tarlatan, Delhi and Jaconet Muslin#
of the latest styles; three cartons rich Barege Scarfs;
ono do. 0-4 do. Shawls; twenty dozen Foulard Silk
and Gauzo Cravats; together with a great variety of
Seasonable Goods, which aro offeroa far sale at the
very lowest prices, either at wholesale nr retail, by
W. M. YOUNG,
apr 26 No. 2 Shad’s Building*.
C l OTTON AND RUSSIA DUCK.-
J Tho undersigned will keep constantly on hand
Cotton Duck, from No. 1 to No. 10.
— ALIO —
Russia, Imperial Russia, light, hoavynnd Imperial
Ravens Duck nnd Sail Twine, which will lie sold at
Charleaton prices. A. LAFITTE,
apr27 10 206 Bay-atrcet.
SPRING AND SUMMER SILKS.
lO.pieces Glace ChamraablA Silks, * benotifal
article; 4 do. 1'ekln do.; 4 do, black Mnrcolline or
aummer Silk; 4 do/striped and figured black Silks;
10 do. GrosdeRhriie nnd Poult IPSoie Silk. Just
received nnd far sale by
W. M. YOUNG, No. 2 Shad’s Buildings.
npr2G
L inen drills, vestings,
Ac.—White and brown Linen Drills
Fancv striped find plaid Linen Drills
Black and coloured Summer Cossimeres
Black French Summer Cloth
Marseilles Vestings; brown French Linens
Plaid and plain Gambroons; checked Linens, Ac.
For salo by HENRY LATHROP,
npr 24 Gibbono’ Buildings.
nnEA, COFFEE AND 8OAP.—20
JL bxs. Souchong Tea, super quality; 25 bnga Rio
Coffoc) 100 boxes priino yellow Soap. For anlo by
M. GREENWOOD, Taylor’s wharf,
may 6 18
OUGAR, BACON, LAUD, &c.—35
O blids. N. O. Sugar; 22 do. prime Cincinnati
Sides; 20 do. do. Shoulders; 100 kegs prime Leaf
Lard; 50 bbls. Rectified Whiskey, landing from
•chr. Toazer. For salo by
mny2 COHF.N, MILLER A CO.
S PERM OIL.—Just received per
brig Augusta, pure bleached Sperm Oil, very
wbito nnd cloar. Consumers of tho article would
do well to call and give it n trial.
?:OLLlNS A BULKLF.Y,
npr 23 72 St. Julian st. Waring’* Building.
L ime and spars, afloat.—
600 casks first quality Stono Lime, a lot ol
Spruco Spars, assorted sizes, cargo of schr. New
England, forsalo by
may 1 COHEN, MILLER A CO.
C ANAL FLOUR, in whole and half
barrels, landing from brig Philura, and far
salo by
may I 11. J. GILBERT.
H AMS AND GIN.—100 Baltimore
Hams; 25 bhls. do. Gin *. landing from brig
Eleanor. For salo by
may!COHEN, MILLER A CO.
S MOKED BEEF nnd Fulton Mar
ket Pork—landing from brig I'bilurn, nnd far
salo by 11. J. GILBERT,
may I
B ALTIMORE HAMS & LARD—
'A choice lot of Hama, and No. I Lard in kegs,
landing from brig Elcanoj, and far snlo hy
may I II. J. GILBERT.
R YE FLOUR,'nssnrted Pickles,nnd
painted Water Buckets—Landing from brig
Philura. and far aalo by 11. J. GILBERT,
may l
OO nnO l’EET cloar Northern
^^UUU Pine Boards, will bo sold low if
tnkou from tlio wharf this day or to-morrow
apr 30 1. W. MORRELL.
B utter, mackerel, scc.—qs
kegs choice family Goshan Butter; *0 half
bbls. No. I Mackerel; 20 boxes Wolsey A Wolsey’s
Loaf Sugar; 75 kegs Lard. For sale by
apr SO WOOD A CLAGHORN.
C ANAL FLOUR—50 barrels choice
Canal Flour, now landing and far sale by
J.H.LADD.
JOso, 50 barrels Baker’s Flour. apr 26
J UST RECEIVED—White, Gran
ite Dinner, Tea and Toilet Setts, cqgiplfcte
H arrison apple juice.—io
bbls. Harrison Ci'W.a very superior article.
For sale low, by J. WAAHBURN feWlLDER.
.apr 25 —* '
H AY—50 bundles prime Northern
jHav, landing froglhrig G. B. Lamar. For
• L B ALOW IN A CO.
sale by.
apr 2J
calling at the
the sale.
Terms libera 1
rlny at Aur
DY S. PH1LL
THIS DAY, at II o’clock,
now landing from Oli<
*^4o cl
'erma
_„ lu BY 8. PHI Lit h
THIS DAY,at 14o’clock,!
Tlio Green llouao nnd Fixtures
Sold by order of the Atlminiai
the heir* and creditors ofSci
Terms cash.
BY T. J. WALSH.
At Private Sale—A tract of Land situated on the
White Bluff Road, distance about 6 miles from the
city, containing 26 seres (more or leas,) South of
White Bluff Church. For farther particulars, and
terms apply at the Counting Room. apr 29
BY T. J. WALSH.
Private Sale.—10 hhda. super. Porto Rico Sugars,
will be sold low. Terms liberal. apr IT
BY T. J. WALSH.
At Private Sale—A first rate Boat, 20 fact long
and 4 feet wide, copper fastened throughout, with
oars—will bo sold low, if applied for immediately.
F OR SALE—A lot of spruce Spars,
just arrived, to be sold very low. They are
of all sixes and lengths, running over sixty feet.
Apply to H. F. WILLINK.
may 7
XX7"ANTED—A Situation, as Teach-
▼ v er. either in a School or Family, by ayoung
Lady, qualified .to teach most of tho solid nnu orna
mental branches pursued in Female Seminaries.
Inquire at this office,. , aw4i. may 4
VIJANTED^ situation'by a young
v v Married /Han. who haa been accustomed to
Keep Books; aa an out-door Clerk, Collector, or in
any other capacity where a general knowledge of
business and accounts would be available, lie is
willing to accept of a small compensation. The
best city references can be given. Enquire at this
office. apr 22
W ANTED — Two Journeyman
Tailors, for one year; to whom a fair price
will be paid. V. C. THOMPSON,
■pr 29
A BIRD GAGE with four Birds sto
len— $5 Reward will be paid for any informa
tion which way load to tho discovery of the thief
and recoverytof the Birds. The Cage is the com
mon Canary cage of wire, with mahogany frame and
ope white China feed dish on the aide, and a wine
glass upon the opposite side far water.
The Birds, three of which are males, have red
necks, otherwise they are all tho cpior of a quail or
partridge, and about the size of Canary birds.
A sailor was seen by Uie neighbours carrying them
away from my doer about 3-o’clock on Saturday af
ternoon, and yt'is feared they are secreted on board
tome vessel, and Captains will confer a great favor
by causing the Birds to be returned if discovered,
even though they should not wish to expose the
thief, as the Birds are a rarity and were intended for
the Aviary of the National Institute at Washington,
DR. VAN PATTEN,
Congress-sL opposite Dr. Burroughs’ office,
may 7
p 1TY TREASURER’S OFFICE—
Savannah, 4th May, 1814.—'The following
Lots are in arrears to the city, for ground rent, viz:
Brown Ward—Nos. 15,42, 43.66,68.89, GO.,
Columbia Ward—Nos. 1, 3,4, 5,6, 8,9, 10^ 11.
16.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.28.33.34.35.36.38.
Elbert. Ward-Nos. I, 6,7, 8, II, 12,15, 20, 23,
24.25.27.30.31.32.33.34.39.
Franklin Ward—Nos. 3,4,6,7, 8. 9,12, 21, Sit.
24.26.29.30.31.33.34.35.36.38.39. .
New Franklin Ward—Nos. 3, 6, 7,8. 9," 10,11,’
12,13,14,15,17. * 1
Green Ward—Nos. 2,5, .6, 7,8, fa 10,11,13, 14,
15.16, 18,20.22.27,29,35.36, $7.
.Hnkpon Ward—N"* ?, 3,8,9.13, 16.17.19.20,
21.22,23,24,25.26,27,28.29,36,37,38,40,47.
Jasper Ward—Nos. 1,2.3.5.10.
Lafayette Ward—Noa. 1,3.4. 5,6,7,8,9, 10.
Liberty Ward—Nos. 3,4,7. 8,9, 10,11, 12, 13,
16. 23,24,25,29, 30, 32.34, 36.
Pulaski Ward—Nos. 1,2,3,7,8,9,11,14, 15,16,
17, 18,34. -i
Warren Ward-2,3,10,11,12.13,14,15,16,1?,
18,19,20.21,23.
Washington Ward—1,2,3.4,6, 8,18,19,20,21,
23.24.31.38.
Trust Lot. letter S.
Encroachments on S. E. cornor wharf lot, No. 3.
Decker Ward.
JOHN C. HUNTER, City Treasurer.
I F the rent*, due on the above uatned
lots, are not paid before tho 16th inat., I shall,
or the morning of* the 17th last., proceed to re-enter
the same, in conformity to Ordinance.
JOHN S. MONTMOLLIN, City.Morahal.
mi; 6 3
B oots and shoes—The sub-
scribcrs have received per late arrivals, Gents
fine Philadelphia and New York Sew Boots ; do.
sewed Boottces, fair atitch and Pump sole; do.
do. Nullifiers do do. j do. Parlor Slips, all qualities;
Ladies black Kid and Morocco Slip* and Tie* ;
do. col. do. Buakina ; do. Toilet Slips ; do. cheap
Slips and Tics, at 60c.; Missca black and colored
Morocco Slip*: Children’s do. do. Ties and Bootees;
do. do. Gaiter Buskins i end arc constantly receiv
ing nil articles in their lino, which the public are
invited to call and examine.
JOHNSON & BUCKNER,
apr 23 105 and I0G Bryan atreot.
P ORTRAIT OF THE HON.
HENRY CLAY.—Tho undersigned proposes
publishing a highly wrought Engraving, on steel, of
tho Honorable Henry Clay, from a Portrait paint
ed by bimsell. It will be executed in the most su
perior style In Mezzotint, by John Sartin', of Phila-
aelphia, acknowledged to bo the mo?t distinguished
engraver in bis branch of the Art, in the United
States.
The engraving will be full length, representing
Mr. Clay in one of his raostspiritoa attitudes. It win
be done on fino paper, with wide margin.—Size, 13
by 18 inches.
ft will be ready for delivery tho 1st of April, and
will be furnished to subscribers at the extreme low
prico of S2fi0 JAM ES WISE,
mar 2 aw
A NEW and complete French nnd
English, and Engliah and French Dictionary,
on the basis of tho Royal Dictionary Engliah and
French and French ana English; compiled from the
Dictionaries of Johnson, Todd, Ash. Webster and
Crabbe; by Professors Fleming nnd Tibbins.
The Bible, with Pntrick, Lowlli, Whitby, Arnald
and Lowman’s, commentary,- to be completed in
sixty numbers, at 26 cts. each; tho 9 first numbers
received.
The Roso Manual, containing accurate descrip
tions of all tho finest varieties of Roacs; by Robert
Buriat.
Arthur O’Leary, his wanderings and pondering*;
by bis friend Hairy Lorrequor.
Heads of tho Peoplo. with oight plates.
Dickens’ Christmas Carol, a now edition, illustra
ted.
Domestic French Cooking, comprising two hun
dred receipt*—by Mitt Leslie. Juat received by
may 4 T. H. PLANT.
D R. MORTON’S WORK.—Cra
nla Rgyptiaca, or Observations on Egyptian
Ethnography, derived from Anatomy, History and
the Monuments; illustrated by numerous Engra
vings—by Samuel George Morton, M. D., author of
‘•Crania Americana,” Member of the American
Philosophical Society, Vice-President of the Aca
demy of Natural Science, Philosophy, Sec. In one
volume, quarto. A fow copies of a very small edi
tion of this interesting work have been obtained
through tbe exertions of Mr. Geiaaar.
ma«6 W. THOKNE WILLIAMS,
C l HATS WORT Hi dr the Ho-
/ manceof, Week,by Ihctuthorof‘‘DeVere,"
4Jc. For sale by T. H. PLANT,
in'*.* . XZ
JL::
N O. It Harper's Illuminated unit Pi
wriil Bible. Just received and for sale by
may 4 _ Tsjp PLANT
■rfiia dai
-Sales’ Ru™., ....
chasers, thofullowii
2 dos. Howard, imporw
bottled in 1829
4 dozen Alcyone. Bot
do. Remittance, d|
do. Luna, di
do. Ulamly, du.
do. Gold Hliftrrv ' ttrf. ,
do. Blackburn,’ do. ii
do. Edward, *-
do. Star Sherry, '
do. Leal A Arujo,
do. Ulamly, "India
do. Blackburn, Sen
- do. J; 11, March A«
The abovo Wines woi
l.vftj
1836
i- *
... J837
lo, i n i«38
.ondnn £110 dci. In W0
W*S!«
uHu.,11 Mivun.y
mu y» u »»'"« worreir selected for private
■took, and are not aurpnised in quality by eojTIn the
hU y ‘ S* Wng |H pmonaaera, can
be satisfied of the genuineness of the article, bt
eallini* at Ik. pmJo|> 5 ^
Ctlon Boom
d mado kn at sale
, bundles Prime >*•
tn suit purchasers,
Administrator's
Will bn .old, on SAT?RDAY*hn
fare the store, to defray exi
20 nests Tubs and 3 dozen Well i
last October from ship Tarquin. (Vo
may 3
r , . n V 8. PHILBRIC1
At private aale-just received per bn.
20 boxes No. I Soap. For sale
may 7
At private ante,
. BY 8. WlILBRICK.
In store, for sale low,
2 ?! SPf ni f h 40 1*10 boxes d<
5 M I’rincipce do; 20 M half Spanish
_ BY C. II. VAN PATTEN, M
Office directly opposite Dr. Burroughs, “
TVfiss rardner, mu
-LTJ. Dross Maker, would inform {
Savannah, that she has opened a handsome ai
ment of MILLINERY, consisting- of Mdlet^
nets, Dress Caps, Laces, Ribbon*,'Artificial .
era, fitc. Also, a handsome assortment of Rich
for Ladies Dresses and Bonnets. Miss G. 1
be pleased vrith a call from bet former friei ‘
the Ladies geaerslly. Sbe may be faund
133, Broughton street, the house formerly _
by Dr. Posey.
N. B. Particular attention paid lo blei
altering Straw Bonnets.
C OPARTNERSHIP;
J The business of EDW’D. PADI _
JOS. S. FAY, which hna heretofore been i
in the nsme of EDW’D. PADELFORD,
tinued hj the subscribers under the I
PADELFORD & CO.
EDW’D. PAOEI
• JOS.'S. FAV. #
may l lmo , JAS. H. t O\y,
I AW NOTICH. —W. H..|
-X-J LOCH lias resumed the Practice of w.
associated with him. hit Son. WM
BULLOCH—Office, neit to his residence,
of Broughton and Ahgrcorn streets.
CHIV-ERsTt BldBO,* AupmieWt
Law, Albany, Baker county, Georgia—Will
practice in all the cdbntiea dr the South Western
Circuits, and ill Thomas of the Southern, and Stew
art of the Chattahoochee Circuit.
WM. R. SHIVERS,
JNO? BILBO.
Albany,Gn.. Feb. 17,1844. / 3mo fabM
CAVANNAH P. H. AND HOSP1-
^ TA1.—Committee far May, Wm. Duncan and
B. E. Stiles. may 7
C ENTRAL Rail\Road Money
t * ** * ' - *
wanted by J. D. CARH,
itoad Aloney.
[ART St, SCOTT-
T^XCHANfiU. — Ch
J—J York and (’harjeaton, iu „
chasers, for sale by FRA’S. A. HAM1L
may 4
H G4NAIU.
• vnnccs on consignr^nUr.off .Ci
Rice to his friends in Boston, NftW Yorkj"
Rice to his friends tn Boston, NftW Yorkand Hkvre,
and on consignments of CoUOn lo hia friends in
Liverpool. Vest dec It
[YLQTIC E.—All pcrsoi
L X the estate oi tbe late Eben
ham county, are hereby request
diate payment, end all persons-bat
against the estate of the said decease
them in agreeably to law.
may 6 MARGARET WILLIAMS,
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE;—A]
xX. itors of the late firm of Fuller, Mooi
of Uie city of Savannah, Merchants, are
to lodge with the subscriber, prior to Ufa fi
June next ensuing, statements duly verific
respective claims made up to this date; a
is hereby given, that in case of failure so to
they will be fareverdebarred.
A Dividend will be paid on or alter the fifteenth
day of Juno next, to parties establishing their ekr* ~ ‘
in terms of this notice, or their legally quaiifiet
torneya, on application to . *
JAMES McHKNR
Assignee of Fuller, Moore S
Savannah, (Gen.) 1st May, 1844. lino
XXCAMULGEE STEAM BC
V COMPANY.—Nollco i. hereby m.cn, I
Meeting of tho Stockholders of this
be held on the first day of June nr - *
the Agents in Darien, for thotrai
of importance. -
_ . PH. R. YONGE & SONS, Agents..
Darien, April 20,1844. wfm apr 24
rriHE NEW YOKR col
i TIONSHIP FIRE' INSURANCE
NY—Office No. 57 WalUt., N.Y.—In„
far the solo purpose of insuring Dwellinj
Warehouses nnd Buildings iu general, Moi
Household Furniture, SbTpe 1 buildinj '
and their Cargoes, and every descripl
Property, AGAINST LOSS OR. DAMAGI
FIRE. J. SMYTH ROC
R. W. Martin, Sec’ry.
« A
J. Smyth Rogors,
Jnmes Bryar,
James McBride,
John Adams,
John Haggerty,
Jamea Campbell,
Gulian C. Verplanck,
John Johnaton,
Thomas Suffern,
Joseph Kernoclian,
John l. Palmer.
rectors.
Peter Lorillnrd;-Jr> ‘
Jamea McCall.
Robert McCpakry,
Henry Pariah,
Reuben Withers,
William Seott,
Ferdinand Suydam,
Peter 1. Nevius,
Elisha Riggs, •' r.
Richard Irvin,
C.V.8 Roosevelt, i
E. B. Hurlbut.
D7 The undersigned is agent for the above ennt-
K in this city. This is ono of the best and safest
ranee Companies in the United States, and its
losses will be promptly paid. • • .* ■
Application far Insurance, will be recoi.
mar2 w • MICH. DILLON,
G UNS, &c.—Thesitbscril
salo an assortment offine finishes
rel Percussion Gun* with real stub f
Wire twist barrels, pntont brecchci
Silver and eteellnountings^
Also,Shot Belts, Pouches and.,
with patent chargers. Game Bags, P
&c. The above Guna were manufadl
ly to my order and far this market, and
ranted perfect, and sold aa low aa the n
Any one wishing a good article cannot but be a
from thiatlot. T.. T. WILMOT,
Successor to O.J.H. Dibble; • v r
°Pf 29 No-1 Market Square, '
XTARPERS’ PICTORIAU Bit
XX —The 3d number of this splendid edition^
the Bible is received. It will be oomplel * —
bout 60 numbers, and be embellished by l
torical engravings—price 26 cents per niim
Also, Chatsworth, or the Romance, f"
edited by the author or '‘Tremoinea’*
cent*. W. THORNE WII
IM
AM*
way 6
B'S
chants.—Bibles a.
F’maele at New Y e