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BALTIMORE, Mat ♦-Arr.Jbrfii EmU/.
kina, and fisldaaa, Stubbc. New Orlunai Wm
ton, Moore, Gibraltar.
Wl, fllWWl, wWrWW*.. , , .
Philadelphia, May i.-Arr. brig
Taylor, Sierra Leona. . ■ .
T ICEN8ED PEDLERS,—W Whoroae, by resolutions of the Legislature, it
saoiof* X-4 la made the duty of all Civil Offlcara In the different Counties in this State, to demand of all Pad.
ire and itinerant traders, whether they hare obtained a License Dorn the CV—’ *
laU. pi
M&ntutso. , .
M AV 5 — Arr. ahlp Oawef o, Wood, New Orleans)
barque Willis, Dolano, do.) brie Selma, Smith, Mo-
bile) schrs. Oregon, Crowell, New Orleans) Ocean,
lUahmi. AtUkapaat Floridian. Itrown, Ponearols.
Cld. barque Ionia, Parrott, l.aUuayraj brigs Cor*
della, Hatch, Ponce, P. H.j Loretto, Washburn,
Turka Island,
BOSTON, May 1—Arr. barque Como, Eldridge,
C W 3!—Arr Hector, White, St. Jago) Centuri*
on, Curtis, Cardenaa) Fame, 8oo\t, Smyrna.
Cld. Moaeow, Simpson, Montevideo and Buenos
Ayreai 1 Watson, Norton, Oport*) Kpertler, Farwell,
. WMUUtS April30.—Arr. brl,Bo*,, W.taon,
Mata nine, -
PORTLAND, April 30.—Cld. brig Freighter,
’jvflft L—Art. eehr. Uosciua, Pierce, West lodlee.
BATH^prii 17.—Cld. brig Creole, Wyman,
POIt PMUbRLPtitA"-
larsand itinerant traders, whether they hare obtained a License Bom the Comptroller, in conformity to
the prorUioee of the Acta retpecting Fedlere and Uinarant traders, and If auch Pedlar or trader shall re*
w to produce auch License, he shall be arreated by auch officer and immediately Ukcn before • Justice
of the Inferior Court, or e Justice of the Peace, to be dealt with at ute law directs.
11 And of Uio Clerk of tho Inferior Court* in the different counties In this State, to notify the Comptrol-
ler General, In writing tho namea of all Pedlera or itinerant tradera passing through their reapecUve
counties.
“ And whereas, it is alio tha duty of the Comptroller Genoral to publish qvARTKftMr in one of the pub*
lie queries of M(HedgevUle. Augusta, Savannah, Dsricn, Athena, Macon, and in Uio Columbus Enquirer
of Columbus, tho names of ell Pedlers oriUnerant traders, who hare taken Out a License Bom him (br
that purpose.*'
Pursuant to tha provisions of tha preceding resolution, the Ibllowing list of Pedlers who have taken out
Llcenso ia publishod Air tho information of all concerned. D, K. BOTH WELL.
Tfab. 13,IS4L Comptroller General.
West It
V The first class coppered schr. CONVERT,
Capt Reynolds, bavin* most of her Freight on*
gaged, will bate Immediate dispatch. For balance
ofVroight. or Passage, having superior aceommoda*
, FOR AUGUSTA.—The
. eteamer MARY SUMMERS, Capt
fi^cril!leave fbr Aegesta,with towboaw, on
This fivaimto.
R. M. GOODWIN, Proa’t. S. B. Co. of Geo.
may 10
Fare Itcdnccd to SO I
* FOR CHARLESTON—
_* TRI- WEEKLY LINE —The au-
neriar sod splendid steam packet SANTEE. Capt.
John Nock, will leave the Savannah and Charles*
tea Steam Packet wharf To-Morrow F.vrutso, at
8 o’dk. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to
may 10 AT LAFITTK, Agent
U. 8, MAIL*
SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA PACKET.
K KTVJS FOR PALATKA, E. F,.
>nfimLvia DARIEN. BRUNSWICK, ST.
MARYS. JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK
AND PICOLATA—Carrying the U. S. Mail to the
'above maces.
Tho ateam packet ST. MATTHEWS, Csptain
McNelty, will depart punctually for tho above pis*
cea, To-Morrow,llth inst at 4 o’clock, P. M. and
will return on tho following Thuraday, in time to
meet tho Charleston Boats. For Freight or Pas*
•age, having* good accommodations, apply to
Captain McNelty, on board, at Anderson s Lower
whufoMo GKO. HAAS, Agent.
P. 8. Ail Freights payable by shippers. Freight
will be taken on board unUI the hour of departure.
Freight received in store, Bee of charge during the
abeeaceofUiC Boat _ „ ,
Tha above boat connects with the Tallahassee
mail-stage line at Black Creek.
N. B.—Mr. Stocrtoh, the Mail Contractor be*
tween St AugusUne and Picolata, has placed a splen
did Mail Coach to connect with this Boat Psssen-
•era can depend on this Line for despatch. Fare
through Bom Savannah to St Auguaine ^1150.
Jg/k FOR SALE, |
JlSiR. TUR MSKMOR UOUIR SRO WT. J
THIS well knowu Establishment
oiteated on the north-eaat corner of Whitaker and
llroughton streets, is now offered for ssle. Posses*
don given on the first of June. For particulars and
terms, which will be moderate, apply to Uie sub
scriber, at Uia Pulaski House.
' P. WILTBERGER.
Savannah, May 0,1844. Imo may 10
S HERIFF'S SALE—Continued.—
Will be told, before the Court House, in the
town of Brunswick, on the drat Tuesday in June
neat, between the legal hours of sale, the following
gwuperty. namely: five (5) Negroes, Mariam, Clau
dius, Hester, Florida, sod Watson; levied on as -
jUw property of A. G. Burnett, to satisfy a mortgage
A. fa., issued Bom the Inferior Court ofulynn coun
ty. ». A. Hooker vs. A- G, Burnett. Property
JMiinled out by the defendaut-
. may 10 J. D. i*lLF.S, Sheriff a. c.
riEORGIA, Moll
Whereas. James. H. I
the estate of William hi. Ci
McIntosh County.—
H. Calder, Administrator of
J, Calder, Into of said coun
ty, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission
on Mid estate:
These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all
«nd singular the kindred and creditors of raid de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, and file their
objections, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand, this the 8th day of May,
law. J. E. TOWNSEND, c. c. o. m’i. c.
■may 10
TW'OTICE.—All persons intcrosted
will take notice, that 1 am tho owner and bona
ill pe
j. i will take notice, that 1 am .no ««
fide'holder of the right hand half of a 8100 bill on
the Planters’ Bank of Georgia. Said bill is dated Anri)
*28. tail. N« eoa ft, signed Geo. \Y. Aatfcr-
■on.Vrea'tj and that after the expiration of three
innitttm Bom »hla dale, | *htl! epply to the said
Heaters 1 Bank for the redemption of the same.
- JOHN TRBANOH.
D omestic liquors-ibo bbis
“Phffipe” Old. 100 bbla “dowdy's" Gin
00 bbis “Barber'*" do.) 00do “Jcncka” do
Names
Age.
Haight.
Complexion.
Eyes.
TuiT
Bate of License,
Means* Expires.
John C. Petioid,
33
ft ft. 81 Inches
Florid.
Blue.
Sandy.
llth May,
1813.
llth May 1841.
Warren Clark
32
lft.8
lie lies
do.
Dark.
Dark.
12th do.
do.
12th do. do.
George C. Ward,.
Abraham Philip*,
31
5 ft. 9
nches
Fair.
Blue.
Black.
12th do.
do.
12th do. do.
27
ill. 54
nches
do.
Black.
do,
IRtli de.
do.
18th do. do.
denry Groiamayer..,.
20
> r». i>i
nches
Florid.
Black.
do.
do.
Light.
19th do.
do.
19th do. do.
Kamuel Oppentine,....
25
*g-3
nches
do.
Blue.
25th do.
30th do.
do.
25th do. do.
30th do. do.
John Anucnon,.......
John Kingsbury.
ift.oi
aches
do,
Blue.
do.
22
4ft GJ
nches
do.
Blue.
lark.
10th June
do.
10th Jun« do.
Calvin C. Seymore,...
II. Hear, Wlmli,....
33
ift.?
nches
Dark.
Blue.
do.
27th do.
do.
27th do. do.
45
ift.51
nches
Light, .
Dirk.
Blue.
do.
7th July
do.
7th July do.
Rounder H.Bull,.,..
35
>lY6l
nchss
Blue.
do.
Iftth dof
do.
15th do. do.
Javid S. Fairchild,....
23
1ft. 74
nches
do.
Drey.
Black.
17th do.
do.
17th do. do.
lenry W.Tindall,....
32
ift.64
nches
do.
Blue.
Dark.
10th Aug.
23d Oct.
do.
10th Aug. do.
23d Oct. do.
Samuel Schoolheer,...
18
I ft. 5
nehe»
Fair.
Basel.
Black.
do.
Semon Belt man,
24
lft.fi
nches
Florid.
duet.
Auh’n.
28th do.
do.
28th do. do.
•owls Goddard,....,..
25
I ft. 7
nches
do.
laxel.
Jrown
lat Nor.
do.
lat Nor. do.
P. Linmann,..........
Edward Wolf,
23
lft.3
nches
do.
Black.
Hack.
2d do.
do.
td do. do.
25
1ft. 4
aches
do.
Blue.
Dark.
8th do.
do.
8th do. do.
James Ungficld,
tfi
lft.4
nches
do.
Black.
Haxel.
Black.
14th do.
do.
Mth do. do.
Henry Lewis...,..,,..
Lewis Beckel,.,.,,...
27
»ft.fi
nches
Dark.
do.
Kith do.
do.
16th do. do.
21
4ft.7
nches
Florid.
Haxel.
Dark.
17th do.
do.
17th do. do.
Maer Shafer,..,,,,..,
28
lft.4
nches
Fair.
Hatel.
Black.
18th do.
do.
18th do. do.
H. HeUman,..........
20
ift.aj
nches
Florid.
Haxel.
tob'n.
tlat do.
do.
tlat do. do.
1. N. Adler,
23
lft.7
nches
do.
Blue.
Hack.
Sint do.
do.
tlat do. do.
4. Uetunan,...,.
18
ftft.34
nches
do.
Haxel.
Dark.
21st do.
do.
2Ut do. do.
HaverCsnh
24
5 ft. 8
lichen
Dark.
Black.
Black.
22d do.
do.
22d do. do.
Andrew J. Mason,,...
26
5ft. 7(
nches
Florid.
Black.
Dark.
23d do.
do.
23d do. do.
L. Biekeli,
Joseph Pollock,.......
31
5 ft. 4
inches
do.
Ilssel.
do.
Black.
24th do.
do.
24th do. do.
23
5ft.8
inches
Dark.
dark or
Ilssel.
27th do.
do.
27th do. do.
Solomon W. Welly,..,
24
5 ft. 71
inches
Florid.
Grey.
Sandy.
Black.
29th do.
do.
29th do. do.
Solomon Pollock,
22
Aft.?!
inches
Dark.
Black.
30th do.
do.
30th do. do.
Rafel Pollock,
24
5 ft. 4i
inches
Fair.
Haxel.
Sandy.
29th Deq.
do.
29th Dec. do.
Leopold Groioberg,...
25
5 ft. 7
inches
Dark.
Black.
Black.
1st Jsn.
184-1
lat Jan. 1815.
Isaac Iieman,
•J3
511.7 inches
Florid.
Black.
do.
9th do.
do.
9th do. do.
Gumpel Ehrleh,
28
5 It. Clinches
Dark.
Dark.
do.
15th do.
do.
15th do, do.
Solomon Sondheim,...
23
5 ft. 3
inches
do.
(Black.
do.
19th do.
do.
19th do, do.
Wm. Mills,
.15
6ft. fa
inches
Light.
Blue.
Dark.
29th do.
do.
29th do, do.
James Lass*ter,
48
6 ft. i
inch.
Fair.
Grey.
Grey.
Aub*rn
10th Feb.
do.
10th Feb. do.
Edward J. Menheim,..
20
5 ft. 4
inches
Florid.
Blue.
17th do.
do.
17lh Feb. do.
Morits Silber,
.15
5ft. 5!
inches
Dark.
Black.
Black.
Sint do.
do.
Sint do. do.
Joel Silbermsn,
32
Florid.
Black.
Black.
24th do.
do.
21th do. do
Mathew K. Jackson,..
Alex. K. Harman......
26
G ft.
do.
Haxel.
Sandy.
lith March do.
21§t do. do.
llthMarchdo.
21st do. do.
Henry V. Paint,
•20
6fl. i
inchet
Fair.
Uluo.
3d April
17th do.
19th do.
do.
do.
do.
3d April, do.
Wm. B. Jackson,
Britton C. Tyler,
23
fax
5 ft 111 inch’s
5 ft. 71 inches
do.
Florid.
Dark.
Haxel.
Sandy
Black.
17th do. do.
19th do. do.
Geo. W. Davis,.
32
5 ft. 7
inches
Dark.
Grey.
do.
25th do.
do.
25th do. do.
B. G. Stern,
John Dority,....
26
5ft 10
1 inch’s
Florid.
Black.
Aub’n
Dark.
27th do.
29th do.
do.
do.
27th do. do.
29th do. do.
80
a ft. 9
inche
Dark.
Blue.
Thomas II. Jones,....
29
5ft.0
inches
do.
Blue.
Dark,
Black
30th do.
do.
30th do, do.
Isaac Loria*.
msy 10
44
5ft.7
inche
Florid.
Dark.
4th May
do.
4th May, do.
B UTTER, Sugar, Lemon uud I’io
Nic Crackers) eiso Bods Biscuit in bbis. and
half bbis. Foreale by GOWDY A WELLES,
may 0
H ERRING*—60 boxes smoked, for
sale by GOWDY A WELLES,
may 6
I COFFEE.—30 bags prime Rio Cof-
fee, for sale very low to clora a consignment,
by LIPPITT II WIGHT,
may 7
V°KTIIERhi HAMS—10 casks
IT small aixe, md in prims order, will be aold
- OOWDY fc’ WKLLKS.
low by
may 6
r TOBACCO.—40 boxes Clarence 8'e
a prime article, for rala low by
may 6 GOWDY it WELLES.
VTAIL8.—10U casks assorted sizes.
for sale by GOWDY it WELLES.
W OOLSEY & WOOLSEY’S
LOAF SUGAR—25 boxes, for salo by
may 2 GOWDY it WELLES.
JAMS.—300 Baltimore “Canards”
J i EMONS l LEMONS!!—Landing
ig
from steamer Charleston, 50 boxes Sicily
Lomons, imported direct from Palermo to Charles
ton, in Rno order. For sale by
may 9 4 A. LAFITTE, 20G Bsy street.
S TOCK ALE, &c.—50 bbis. John
Taylor’s Imperial Stock Ale, for summer use;
I case genuino Korins Cologne Water. For sale by
may 8 3 F. SHIELS.
O TARD,DUl’UY.V,COS. BRAN-
DY—In pipes and halfpipes, imported from
France expressly for this market, and for'ssle by
may 8 ROSER it O’DRISCOLL.
G UN POWDER—400 keg«, halves
and quarters, Gun Powder) warranted equal
in quality to any offered for sale in the U. States.
000 canisters Gun and Rifle Powder, of American
and Scotch manufacture. Just received and for
•ale on Ikvorable terms, by
• HAZARD, DENSLOW A WEBSTER,
may 8
P HELPS’ GIN—80 bbis., landing
and for rale at manufacturers prices by
mayl GOWDY A WELLES
O RANGE FLOWER WATER,
Ac.—2 cases French Triple Distilled Orange
Flower Water) 3 do. Rose Watery 3 do. superior
Bay Water: just received per brig Savannah. Kr~
•sic by A. PARSONS, Gibbous’ Range.
Way 8
C ANAL FLOUR —Landing. —76
bbis. Canal Flour; 20 kegs Goshen Butter.
For mIc by WOOD it CLAGHOKN.
may 8
N EW ORLEANS WHISKEY—75
bbis., will be sold low to closo consignment,
by KOSEK St O’DRISCOLL.
may 8
T O THE LADIES.—The Bubacri
bers have just received per brig Philura, from
New York, Ladies light colored Morocco Slips an J
Buskin. JOHNSON St BUCKNER,
may 3 105 and IOC Bryan Street
T WILL’D SHIRTING STRIPES,
received per brig Savannah, and for sale
HENRY LATHROP,
E LECTRIC Hair Straps, or Con
stitutional Renovators—a further supply jrit
received, and for sale by
A. PARSONS, Gibbons’Range.
low, by
may 3
P RIME HAVANA COFFEE—100
bage prime green, for salo by
may 8 ROSER St O’DRISCOLL.
O PENED this day, a further sup
piy of new Goods, received per brig Savan
nah, vis: New styles of Muslins) Peruvian Lace
Ginghams) Baixarines nnd Bareges, (new style;
white and col’d Lace Muslins; plain and figurot
boblnet Laces, (black and white;) 12-4 Bobir *
for Pavillians) 5
inel
P RIME AND MESS PORK-Lnnd*
ing.—100 bbla. for uie by
T « MMW*** *
WOOD A CLAOHORN.
fXOLLANl> GIN—6 pipe, of stipe
X JL rior quality, for tale low, by
Jtej) 12*4
figured Leno, for do.
At.SO,
Three cases more of those superior Irish Linens,
which have been so much approved of by former
purchasers, end which are offered for sale low. by
W. M. YOUNG,
may 7 No. 2 Shad's Buildings.
may 8
ROSER St O'DRISCOLL.
ROUNDS & TONGUES, at retail,
O by A. TURNER, Exchange Dock,
may 3
1IDER.—10 bbla. Newark Cider,
/ landing Bom brig Savannah, and for sale by
isy 3 A. TURNER, Exchange Dock.
P OTATOES.—25 bbis. Morccr and
Kidney Potatoes, landing and for sale by
may 2 PH ENTICE A WAY.
E mbroidered Gingham Mu«-
Una, Barege Scarfs and Shawls, Fancy Cra
vats, Bonnet nnd Sash Ribbons, BalMrines, white
che* ked.tod corded Cambrics, Ltdies stout Mixed
Hose, Linen Gloves, colored Table Covers, Linen
Cambric Hdkfs., Swiss Edgiug and Inserting, white
Linen Drilling, white Linen Dnekfwith many other
articles both of Staple and Fancy Goods. Just re
ceived per brig Savannah, and for sale by
may 4 MOORE St JOHNSON.
J KMONS, ORANGES, & FIGS.
may 10
f3mo*
R ECEIVED—By Into arrival*, and
for sale on very accommodating terms—
4A bags prime Rio Golke
CO barrel* Northern made Whiskey
80 *• Cincinnati Whiskey; 50 Mils Northern Gin
i pipes Holland Gin) 100 pcs. super Ky Bsgging
100 coils superior Kentucky Bale Roptf
10 bales Guntv Cloth-,40 colls Manilla Rale Rope,
may 10 J. D. CARHART St SCOTT.
VI ATT1NGS.—4-4, 54 nnd 04 In-
JLTX dia Mattings, white sn<
JflOTTON BAGGING AND BALE
ROPE.—300 pieces Cotton Ragging) 300 coils
F resh garden seeds—ju.t
received • supply or the following Bosh Seeds:
Rutabaga,Tomatoes, Egg Plant, Bell Pepper, Pump
kin, and green glased Cahhngo. For tale by
may 7 J. M. TURNER, Monument Square.
Bale Rope—from the Maysvillo Kentucky Manu-
ctocy Couiuany. For Mle low, by
may 10 S. GARDNER.
do. do.
nah
may (i
R AIL ROAD BONDS—For sale
by T. J. WALSH,
may 10
N O. 3 Hnrpcr’ii Illuminated and Pic-
tsrial Bible. Juat received and for aale by
may 4 T. II. PLANT.
rpEA, COFFEE AND SOAP.—20
X bxs. Souchong Tea, super quality) 25 baas Rio
Coffee; 100 boxes prime yellow Soap. For aale by
M. GREENWOOD, Taylor’s wharf,
may C 18
D rawing received.—The
following are tho Drawn Numiters for the
(Georgia Literature Lottery, Clau No. 10:
8 34 08 2 03 20 32 11 37 44 40 70 22.
Haiders of Prises wilt please call for the cash,
or renew in next Scheme, at
E. WITIHNGTON’S, Agent, 153 Bsy street-
MtAAYft THIS DaVT
10,000 DOLLARS!
5 prizes of 91,000.
GEORGIA LITERATURE LOTTERY,
Authorised by the Legislature, for the benefit o
Fort Gaines Academy, Class 18) to be drawn at
Macon, Ga., on FntitAY, May 10th, 1814.
D. PAINE St CO. Managers; Successors to JAS.
PH A LBN St CO.
SM.KIIDID ICHIMX.
P ILOT AND NAVY BREAD, AND
BUTTER CRACKERS.—50 bbls.PUot Bread
100 do. Navy do.; 25 do. Butter Crackers] 20 hal
bbis. do. do.: lauding from brig Macon. For uie
low, by PRENTICE St WAY.
may 2
B ale rope and twine.—
100 coils Kentucky Balo Rope; COO lbs.
Twine, in store snd for sale low, by
M. GREENWOOD, Taylor’s whi
mayfi 18
1 prise of...
5 prises of..
Swo
1 “
«<
4,000
10
44
11
300
1 ••
41
3,000
10
•4
44
150
1 «
44
2.000
20
44
44
100
1 “
44
1,800
20
41
44
80
1 “
44
1,000
44
44
70
1 “
44
1,600
180
••
44
no
1 «
41
1,400
00
44
44
30
1 “
44
1,200
GO
44
••
25
1 “
44
1,030
60
•4
44
20
5 "
44
1,000
3700
••
44
8
6 “
44
800
21240
44
44
4
72 nUMUfcR I.OTTKRT—12 DIMWIT IUM.OTS.
Tickets $4—Hnlve* 02—Qnnrtcrn 01,
.. ■ ** ■viTHINuT'
For sale by K. Wl
O’Orders Bom tho city or country
... . . ---• mtlsil
with prompt snd confidential attention.
TON, Agent.
* will i
meet
may 10
TT\ RAWING RECEIVED.-The fol-
XJ lowing are the drawn numbers or the Groeno
snd . Pulsski Monument Lottery, Extra Class No.
J8, which was drawn on the 4th instant:
12 00 1ft 28 23 74 27 70 20 50 50 10.
SAVANNAH LOTTERY. m
Baltt qf tickets Ross to-morrow, at 31 o’clock, P. M.
Greene and Pulaski Monument Lottery,
class no. 21, for 1841.
To be drawn in thn Savannah Exchange Long
Room, to-morrow afternoon, at 5 o’clock, P. M.
h to nr.st r risks.
prise of,.
,510,000
3,000
2,500
1.577
800
die.
5 prises of..,
A •• ••
a H ii
a u «i i
io •• ••
23 «* »»
die. die.
,.SC<oo
500
400
300
200
100
Tickets 03—Hnlres SI 50—Qnartors 75c.
S - Tickets and shares, either single or by tit
sge, for sale at the old established office of
8 P. B. PKNDEROA8T,
No. 5, corner of Roll street and Ray lane.
OTOrderaftnintheeity or abroad, will receive
prompt attention. Prise tickets in other lotteilea
taken in payment. my 10
may 1
landing Bom brig Philura^ and fonulo bj
aale by
LBERT.
—A fresh
_ aud OiieuUl
Bonnets. Ladies and Alines \ Bey's round Hats, Ar
tificial Flowers. Also, Sun Shades, Parasols, Fans,
Ac. Just received and for sale at very low prices,
at S. W. FISHER’S
spr 22 121 Broughton sL near Whitaker at.
white and colored, for Mle low,
MOORE St JOHNSON.
EMON SYRUP, &c.—10 boxes
Roy’s Lemon Syrup) 10 do. do. Raspberry) l
i. Strawberry do.) just received per brig Ssvan-
Forsaloby A. PARSONS.
G oshen butter and
CHEESE!— Landing Bom brig Savannah, aud
for aale by H.J. GILBERT,
may 3
B UTTER.—16 firkins primo Go*
•lien Butter, landing from brig Savannah.
» r .... f
For Mle by
may 3
BALDWIN St CO.
B eef and fork.—25 i>i>i a . m«
Boef )20 do. prime l’nrk. just received and
for aale by A.TURNED, Exchange Dock,
may 3
H AMS, &c.—100 prime Baltimore
Hama; 20 half bbla. do. Family Beeft 10 do.
, - Family Beefj 10c
Fulton Market do.: landing ami for tale by
PRENTICE St WAY.
Hams;
1 A*
may 2
C ANAL FLOUR, in whole mid half
barrels, landing from brig Philura, and for
•ale by
may I IL J. GILBERT.
H AMS AND GIN.—IOO Baltimore
Hams; 25bids. do.Gin: landing Bom brig
Eleanor. For a«lo by
may | COHEN, MILLER St CO.
J^jMOKED BEEF and Fulton Mnr-
■sieby
may I
ket Pork—landing Bom brig Philura, ■ and for
H. J. GILBERT.
B altimore hams & lard.—
A choice tot of Hama, and No.) Lard in kega,
landing from brig Eleanoj, and for sate by
mayl 11.J. GILBERT.
R YE FLOUR, assorted Pickles,and
painted Water Bucketa—Landing Bom brig
Philura, and for sale by H. J. GILBERT,
may t
|V A M P WICK AND CANDLE
STICKS.— 1 The subscriber* have lately re
ceived a lull assortment of Lamp Wick. Also, plain
and fancy Tin Candle Sticks.
COLLINS * -•••'•-
may3
i St BULKLF.Y, 72 SL Julian at,
Wiring’s Building*.
S UGAR, BACON, LARD, &.c.—36
hints. N. O. Sugar; 22 do. primo Cincinnati
Sides) 20 do. do. Shoulders) 100 keg* prime U»f
Laid; 50 bbis. ItectifiH Whiskey: landing from
achr. Teaxcr. For sale by '
may 2 COlILN, MILLER & CO.
Gibbons’ Building*.
S undries—16 bbis No. 1 nnd
Castor Oil; IG eaakableached Whale Oil.
200 12 and 15 light 0 * 10 Glared Windows
1 dot. improved Corn Shelters
10 do. Shovels snd Spade*; I do* Toy Spades
llay and Manure Forks. Garden Hoe* ana Rskes
Just received and for salo by
HAZARD DENSLOW St WEBSTER.
may 8
B acon, pork and beef—10
hhds. prime new Racon Shoulders; 10 do. do.
Sides; 8 bbis. prime and At. O. Beef; 18 do. prime
and M. O. Pork; U do. Pork, via: Rump, Shoulders,
Jules and Heads. Landing Bom schr. Convert
from New Orleans, and forMle by
may 8 COHEN Sc FOSDICK.
B acon and whiskey.—37
hhds. and 4 tierces Shoulder* cf superior qual
ity; 15 do. Sides; 8 hhds. snd tierces Hams, and 10(
bbis. Rectified Whiskey. Landing from achr. Con
vert Bom Now Orleans, and for sale by
may 8 COHEN, MILLER St CO
S PERM OIL.—Just received per
brig Augusta, pure bleached Sperm Oil, very
white and clear. Consumers of Uio article would
do well to call and give it a trial.
COLLINS St BULKLEY,
apr 23 72 St. Julian at. Waring’* Building.
L EMONS.—60 boxes fresh 8icily
Lemons, in excellent order, just received and
for sale by COHEN St FOSDICK.
may 4
B utter, mackerel, & c .—25
kegs choice family Goshen Butter: 20
bbls.JVo. I Mackerel|20boxes WoUey St Wr'
Loaf Sugar; 75 kegs
apr 30
. 'oisey'
For sale by
WOOD St CLAGHORN.
ASTERN HAY.—160 bundles
-Hi first quality Eastern Hsv, in store, and for
aale in lota to suit purchasers, uv
may f» 10 M. GREENWOOD, Taylor’s wharf.
Xtlax and cotton OSN
I? BURGS—'The latter from Eatonton and Kox
woll Factories, for sale low, by
***'OH
may 4
MOORE St JOHNSON.
H AY.—100 bundles primo North
River Hay, landing per brig Savannah,
sale low from wharf,
may 4 J. WASHBURN St WILDER,
S MOKED TONGUES AND BEEF.
300 lbs. Smoked Reef; 100 do. Tonguea, I
•ale by A. TURN ER, Exchange Dock
mny 3
L ime and spars, afloat.
500 casks first quality Stouo Lime, a lot
tied aiaoa,
Spruce Spars, assoi
England, for aale by
may 1
, cargo of achr. New
COHEN, MILLER St CO.
OO nnn FEET clcnr Northern
Pino Board*, will be sold low
taken Bom tho wharf this day or to-morrow
apr 30 I. W. MORRELL.
TUST* RECEIVED—White, Grnn-
ito Dinner, Toa and Toilet Setts, complete.
tat veiy low price*, by
apr 27 C. B. MUSTINj
Monument square.
xi ANAL FLOUR—60 barrels choice
X>/ Canal Flour, now landing and fttnwtabj^
Also, 50 barrels Raker’a Flour.
apr 26
H arrison apple juice.—io
bbl*. Harrison Cider,* very superior article,
r, by J. WASHBURN St WILDER.
bbl*..
ForMle low,
apr 25
H AY—60 handles prime Northern
Hay, lauding from brig G. B. Lamar. For
•ale by. L. BALDWIN St CO.
apr 23
— do "FlackV Baltimore do
50 do “India Point” do
•100 do “BtrtMwd's” N. E. Rum
150 do ReeUflod Whiskey
50 do Baltimore do
20 do old Monongaliela do
25 do Domestic Brandy
For sale on Ikvorable term* by
" - GOWDY <
JU FOR GLASGOW.—The burquo
JOHN, Capt. I^kghton, will Mil promptly
for Utaagow. For Freight ordoO bale* Cotton, ap-
ANDREW LOW k CO.
for Glug ow.
ph to
way 8
may 10 30
4t WELLES.
XOA FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tho first
WcltMshm AMERICAN, BurgeM. master, ha*
now above half her cargo engaged and will meet
with Immediate despatch. For Freight or Ptassge,
having superior accommodations, apply to
may 8 0 ANDREW LOW da CO.
I '10FFER—400, bags Rio, 300 do.
f Si. Jago, 203 do Gutmnnicni Java, 0U do.
Domingo. For aale by
* .* J (
&
may 10 3G
GOWDY da WELLE8.
ACON SHOULDERS—16 casks
CinoinnaU cored, landing Bom schr. Convert,
Mle by . GOWDY 46 WELLES,
may 8
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tha A
ship HA3ALAMA. Capt. Buckley, is now
loading fur Liverpool with despatch. For Freight,
epply to ANDREW LOW St CO.
may 8 G
XBA FOR LIVERPOOL.—The brig
35* HAVRE, Cspt. Carpenter, having haifhor
cargo engsged and going on hoard, will moot wiUi
j. "reTuht, apply to
E0W»D. PADELFORD St CO.
FOR PORTLAND, Maine.—
SAwTho new copper Ikstened schooner TEAZER,
Capt. Glidden, will have despatch fbr the above
place. For freight of 50 barrel*, or pssHge, having
superior accommodation*, apply to Capt. G. at Tay-
lor’* wharf, or to
may 8 M. GREENWOOD.
^34 FOR BOSTON.—Tho new first
—— class barque CARLOS, Capt Mauren, will
isve despatch for Uie above port. For Freight or
Wattage .having firat rate accommodation*, apply to
the Ceptain, on board, at Baker's wharf, or to
EDW’D PADELFORD 46 CO.
may 9 G
FOR BOSTON.—The copper*
td and copper ikstened brig OCTA VIA, Cspt,
Smith, will have immediate despatch for the above
port. For Freight or PaMage, apply to
msy 8 L. BALDWIN 46 CO.
1LA.—Black nnd Greerl Teas, of
every quality and style of package, for aale by or to
ly 6 - GOWDY & WELLES. may 9
EMON SYRUP—60 boxes Ray’.
and Miller’s, for salo by
mar G GOWDY St WELLES.
ALTIMORE FLOUR.—76 bbis.
and 30 half barrels, for tale by
may 2 GOWDY St WELLES.
IDES BACON.—5,000 lbs. Balti
more city cured, for sale by
may 2 GOWDY 46 WELL!
may 2
Sugar cured, of superior quality, for Mle by
* GOWDY fc Y*“* * **“
XIAN.
KJ and
AL FLOUR—40 bbis., landing
and for ssle by GOWDY 4e WELLES.
I CHAMPAGNE—20 baskets “Cross
•J Bow,” for Mle by
may 2 GOWDY 46 WELLES.
I CORDIALS—10 cases assorted, for
VV sale by GOWDY 4c WELLES,
mayl
'WRAPPING PAPER—200 reams
▼ V for sale by GOWDY 4c WELLES,
apr 24
\r O. MOLASSES—50 bbis., early
11 • crop, for Mle by GOWDY St WELLES,
apr 24
CHOT AND POWDER—A com
O pleteai
apr <4
1 pleteassortment, forMle by
— ‘ '’1)WDY4cV
P U. SUGAR—20hhds,part choice.
• for sale low by
apt 24 *-
GOWDY St WELLES.
XI HE BSE—40 boxes, best quality
and in prime order, for sale by
apr St GOWDY 4c WELLES.
JJ A LT1 MORE GIN — 30 bbla.
“Flack’s.” foraale low by
apr 24 GOWDY
4c WELLES.
ACKER EL—Nos. 1 ant
iv L whole, half and quarter packages,
apr 24
r jtch"
apr 6
AUCTIONS.
AUCTIONS.
Boot of
TOMORROW*!?! In
Store; to eloeo consignment.
8 hhds. Shoulders; 4 do. Hams.
Terms at the Mle.may JO
On
Elegant and fhahionable Furniture.
BY T, J, WAL9II.
BY 8. PIIILBRICK.
Will bo eoid, 1'0-MORROW, tho 11th inatait, be*
fore the sIom, to deBay expenses,
20 nests Tab* and 8 doxen well Backet-
laal October Bom ship Tarqnin, B
may 10
s pad
» et brig MACON, Capt. Lewi» (> having ii
brig J , - ,
cargo engaged, will sail op Saturday, 11th instant.
For I’auige only, apply on board, at Telfair's wharf,
LIPPITT 4c WIGHT.
i FOR NEW YORK—“Old Ea-
tahliahed Line."—Tho regular packet brig
PHILURA, Capt. Doane. will Mil as above on
Tuesday next; I6)h inst. For Freight or Passage,
having splendid state room accommodations, apply
on b«i*ru, at Telfair’* whtrf, or to
may 8 L. BALDWIN 4c CO.
brigS A VANN:
may 4
FOIl NEW-YOUK-Briif Line-
Packet of the 16th fort —The regular packet
1AII, Capt. A. Hawley, having part of
‘ 'ill positively Mil on Tnuraday,
1 a-i-t. ", hsv*
,-, r . # -- Capt.
longin’* onrnr wharf, or tn
J. WASHBURN St WILDER.
i TUESDAY, the J4th inat., will be aold, at No.
137 Broughton atreet, at the reeidence of Geo. h.
IlniMlrlekfon, The mIc tz ccjnnjcace at 10
o’clock nreciaely, and to continue Bom day to day.
All Ida Household Furniture, comprising I doxen
Mahogany l French Chain) I doten cane seat curl-
ed Maple Chairs and Settee, to match; I pair Me*
hngany halrseat Lounges; I pair Ottomans; 1 Msho*
gsny Sideboard: I Mshogmy plain seat Soft; I Ms*
nogany Piano Forte, Cnicaering’e grand action 3,
Mdalfs and stool; I Mahogany Pillar and claw Tea
Table; 1 set of Extension Dining Tables; 1 single Ms*
hogany pining Table;! Mahogany Secretanr it Book
Mahogany French Bedstead;4 post Mahogany
Bedsteads, * post do.; 1 set Qusrtillo Tables; I Ms-
hogany top Centre Table; Brumel! and tngreln Car*
petjnm Hearth Bun: Entry Oil Cloth; Stair Carpet
and Rods; I splendid 14 day Mantle Clock: 1 act of
MsnUe Lamps, with rich cut drops; plated Candle*
•ticks; 1 pair Pier Glasses, 41458 single platee. gilt
frames; Dressing Bureaus,with swing Glasses; Wash-
stands, marble tops; I Gothic Hall Lamp, ground
IsetCutUlsss Ware, Decanters, Wine,
atnpsrae and Ice Cream Glasses; tUv«r
- - w - »ts; plated Trays; Coflke Urea; I aet plat*
ed Castors, cut bottles; hsndsome painted Window
Shades; Fawn colored Damask Curtains, with rods
and gilt ornaments) 1 Dinner aet India China, com*
pricing ISO pieces; 1 do. French gilt, 1-10 pieces; 1
do. do. English, white, 120 pieces; I Study Chair; 3
Astral Lamps; I Solar Lamp: Bathing Tub; Easy
Napkin Racks; curled Hair and Mom Mat*
TO MORROW at 11 o’clock, in front of Store.
A general sHortment of Groceries, Bee on. Soap,
Tobacco, Pipes, Sugar. Lard, Butter, Flab, Sperm
Candles, I allow do., Tea, Coffee, Stareh, MMtard.
Snuff, 1 ulm Leaf Hats, Caps, u«w and second hand
Furniture, Dry Goods, dec. 4tc. Terms cash before
ftll”»y» may 10
HY S. PI1ILORICK.
At Private Sale. P
A prime Wench, about 30, • good cook, washer,
clear atarcber and Irnner.
A Wench, about 28, and her infont about 4 months,
prime field hand. .
A Wench, 18, Held hand, sad accustomed to honsn
oik.
A Girl, If, accustomed to house work.
Thn above will be void separately, if desired, and
are well worthy the attention of buyera, being Mid
for no fault, but to raise money only
120 pieces; 1 Study Chair; 3
.... Lamp; Bathing ISib; Easy
Chair; Napkin Racks; curled Hair and Mom Mat-
r*M; Feather Bed* and Pillows, die. dec. A large
and excellent asMrtment of Kitchen Furniture; 1
~‘*int Cooking Stove and utensils, in good order.
Im, a jtsutls aod well disposed family Horae
patent Cookii
AIm,
nJBsi
The above articles were made to order in this
city, and are of Die best workmanship and materials.
Sale positive, and it will be to the advantage of
Housekeepers and others to attend. Catalogues st
the house on the dsy of sale. may 9
IIY T. J. WALSH.
At Private Sale—A tract of Land situated on the
White Bluff Road, distance about G miles from the
city, containing 25 acres (more or less,) South of
White Bluff Church. For farther particulars, and
terms apply at the Counting Room. apr 29
M ISS GARDNER, Milliner and
D«m Maker, would Inform tho Udi«: of
sarannah, that .ho ha. opened . lumliome urtrt
meet of MILLINERY, con.i.tino of LedleeBoe.
eon, Drem Cap., Laco., Ribbon., Aitldel.l How-
nm, die. Alio, . band.omnunorlm.ntorHIchSUh,
for Lmlio. Drum, and Bonnet.. Min O. would
be plmed with . call from Her former Bleed, ud
She m.jr be foend et No.
by fir Po*sy° B ,lre * t * lho * ,0UM ^ onn,r, 7 occupie
N. B. Particular attention paid to bleaching —*
altering Straw Bonnets,
BY T. J. WALSH.
Private Sale.—10 hhds. super. Porto Rico Sags
will bo sold low. Terms liberal. spr s
i FORDARIEN, ST. SIMONS,
1 BRUNSWICK, JF.FFERSONTON, AND
LITTLE SATILLA. —The schooner VESTA,
James Lano, master, will leave on Saturday, 11th
inst. for the above places. For Freight, apply on
board the schooner, at the Rice MU), or to
may 8 2» S. L. W. HARRIS.
WANTED.—600 bnles Cotton,
29A3L to complete the loading of the fine ne
Br. barque MIRACLE, Capt. Elliott. Apply to
apr 29 AND’W LOW it CO.
BY T. J. WALSH.
At Private Sale—A firat rate Boat, 20 feet long
and 4 feet wide, copper fastened throughout, wit!
~ "s—will be Mid low, if applied for immediately.
Steam-boat st Auction.
BY COHEN A FOSDICK.
On WEDNESDAY, 19th June, at 12 o'clock, in
front of the Exchange, will be Mid,
The U. S. steam-boat TALCOTT, with all her
appurtenances, as she now lies, at anchor near Ute
upper point of Fig liland. Her Engine is in good
order, and cost in 1838 $6fiQ0. It ia a high pres
sure vertical engine of about 45 bone power; 14}
inch cylinder, 5 feet stroke; four cylinder boilers,
2G inches diameter and 28 feet long. may 10
FOIL MACON, IIAW-
KINSVILLK AND THE INTER
MEDIATE LANDINGS.—The steamer ROBERT
COLLINS, has part of her Freight engaged and
will have despatch. Forualance of Freight apply to
LIPPITT 46 WIGHT, TeifaiP* wharf.
Way Freight payable by shipper*. apt 30
8100 REWARD. —Left my
plantation in Jefferson County, Ga., on the
and 2, in
, for rale by
’ELLKS.
JpLACK’S GIN—16barrele received
per brig Eleanor, for sale bi
P ORTO RICO SUGAR—5 hhds
received per brig Eleanor, for sale by
mayl JOHNSON St BRUEN.
H AY—80 bundles primo Northern
Hay, landing Bom brig Philura. for Mle by
may 1 L. BALDWIN St CO.
2 inches m ...
look when spoken to, about 33 year* old; .
TOM,TITUS,and TOM, each about 35 year* old,
black complexion, nnd African* by birth—rccenUy
t urr.haaed from Kick’d. H. Wilde, Esq., of Augusta:
•AltKlN. a mulatto fellow, about 35 yean old, and
ELIZA, his wife, same age, brown akin, tall and
■tout; ABERDEEN, a very likoly fellow. 30years
old, stout built, with round shoulders, black skin;
SOPHY, a woman about 25 years old, middle site,
with brown skin. The four last named, recently
purehaaed from Or. Wm. H. Cuyler, of Savannah,
to which place, it iaatippoaed, ail ofUiem are en
deavoring to go. Thfe above reward, aod all necea-
rary expenses, will be paid, for the apprehenaion of
ail of them, and their delivery to me, or aafe lodge
ment in any Mfe Jail, so that I can get them, or a
proportionate sum for any of them.
THOS. NESBITT.
Louisville, (Ga.) March 18,1844.
mar 22 Bnw
R K YMOLD’S H AMS.—100ill bags
received per brig Manor, for rale by
may I JOHNSON & BRUEN,
960 REWARD — Raimtvay
from the undersigned, about 10th February
last, a Negro Woman, named MARTHA,
aged thirty-five yean, of dark complexion,
stout make, likely, intelligent, and well known for
many years past as a huckster about town. She
wu formerly tho property of the late Mra. Elisabeth
Greene. $20 will bo paid for her apprehenaion and
Mfe delivery to mo, in LowndesConnty, or Alex.
A. is jJ3G imim upon the
conviction of any white person having harbored
• *r. JAMES O. GOLDWt RE,
spr 26 ftulmo Lowndes Co., Ga.
Sperm Oil.
BY COIIEN & FOSDICK.
Private Sale.
II casks fail strained bleached Sperm Oil, land-
ing from brig Savannah. may 7
COHEN * FOSDICK,
Offer for sale, on accommodating terms :
100 bag* prime Green Cuba Coffee
25 do Laguir* do ; 50 do Rio do
25 do St Domingo do.; 20 do Java do
10 hhda New Orleana Sugar
22 do new Bacon Shoulders
17 do prim* Bacon Sides
5 pipes Holland Gin
5 half pipes Cognac Brandy
50 bbla Domestic Gin
5 half pipes do Brandy, 20 bbis do Brandy
25 eighth casks do do
50 boxes Colgate’s Soap; 50 do Winchester's do
40 do 1st quality Sperm Candles
30 do Solgate's Starch ; 100 do Bunch Raisins
20 bbis Newark Cider
GO eighth casks Pico Madeira
40,000 superior Principe began
20,000 common do do
apr 2
Refined Sunra.
BY COHEN A FOSDICK.
Private Sale.
25 boxes 1
25 half boxes } LOAF SUGAR
50 barrels )
50 barrels CRASHED SUGAR
20 barrels POWDERED SUGAR
Just received Bom the Boston Sugar Refinery,
per ship Merchant, and for sale at reduced prices
and on favourable terms.
20 botes No. 1 Soap. For sale id*.
"»V2 ‘
may 9
At private uie.
, . BY 0. PIIILBBICK.
In store, for Mle low,
10 M Spanish Began; 401-10 boxes do. do.
5 M Principe* do; 20 M half Spanish do.
TVOTICE.—The firm of o"b.
IV SPARKS & CO. j. thi. da, diM-lrad b, mu-
tual consent. The unfinished business will be Mt-
lied by their succeMon, H. A. CRANE 4b CO.
C. CAMPBELL A CO.
e . . f , . OYmO.SPAP.Kfc- --
Savannah, May l»t, 1844. may 9
rpiIE undersigned hare, this day,
. formed * 'Co-partnership, under the firm of
11. A. LRANHAl LO„ for the purpose of coadaot-
!SRiSSSlS RAI i 0B0C W *"»commission
BUSINESS, and respectfoily solicit a share of pa
tronage. C. CAM PBELL 46 CO. or Macon.
(I a I'DtMD
H. A. CRANE.
Savannah, Msy 1st, 1814.
msy 9
C O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—
ThetHwinewor EDW’D. PADELFORD end
JOS S. 4 AY, which hu heretofore been conducted
In the name of EDW’D. PADELFORD, will beeim.
PADEL{ , OftD , 4b l GGL >V UMdCr U,Bfir,n
EDW’D. PADELFORD.
JOS. S. FAY.
may 1 Imo JAS. H. LOW.
L AW NOTICE. — W. B. BUL
LOCH has resumed the Practice of the Law,
and has sMoeiated with him, Ids Son, WM. J
BULLOCH—Office, next to his residence,corner
of Brough ton and Abercom streets. oct 25
V|!II1VERS & BILBO, Attornie* at
U Lsw, Albany, Baker county, Georgia—Will
E ractice in all the counties of the South Western
irenits, and in Thomas of the Southern, and Stew
art of the Chattahoochee Circuit.
WM. B. SHIVERS,
JNO. BILBO..
Albany, Ga.. Feb. 17,1844. 3mo fob 23 ‘
QAVANNAII P. H. AND HOSPI-
TAL—Committee for May, Wm. Duncan sad
“ may 7
C ENTRAL Rail Rood Money,
wanted by J. D. CARHART 46 SCOTT,
may 3
X^XCHANCiE. — Checks on New
X-i York *cd Chwrieston, in turns to suit p*r-
chaaera. lor rale by FRA’S. A. HAMILTON,
may 4
r 19
BY COHEN 4k FOSDICK.
Private Sate.
Dearborn’s Patent Balances, suitable for weighing
cotton and heavy article* of merchandise of from 300
to 2000 lb*, weight, constantly fa,* sale. apr 8
P RIME PORK.—100 bids. Prime
Pork;25do- Mcudn. For ssle by
apr 30 WOOD 4b CLAGHORN.
T ATIIS 80,000 Eastern Sawed
JLi Lathi, for sale low, to arrive, by
■p30 L. BALDWIN St CO.
A thens cotton osna-
BUROS—A 0 rah supply expected this dsy at
apr 30 SNIDE.!, LATHROP & NEVITT*
'"J.REEN S Patent Straw Cutters,
J wiUi 12 and 24 knives, for sale by
apr 20 W. DUNCAN.
D RIED APPLES—For sale by the
cask or retail, by H. J. GILBERT,
apr 20
C AMP BLANKETS.—600 Camp
Blankets, for rale by
apr 17 SNIDER, LATHROP 4b NEV1TT.
P RIME PORK.—20 barrels prime
Pork, landing Bom brig O. B. Lamar, and for
Mle by COHEN 46 FOSDICK.
apr 24
K EEPS on hand ft lorge variety of
Monuments, Tombs, Head-Stones, Mantel
piece*, Curb-Stone, Flagging, 4bc. All kinds of
Stone work furnished for buildings.
J. E. WALKER & BROTHERS,
Corner Congress and Montgomery streets,
dec I fly
X1HEAPCASH STORE!—OSNA-
BURGS.—4 bales of superior Flaxen Osna<
burgs, for ssle very low for CMb, by
npr 24 M. PRENDERGAST,
OWARD STREET FLOUR—
50 bbla. and 20 hslfbbls. Howard atreet Flour,
landing from schr. Imperial, and for sale by
«pr 23 COHEN, MILLER 4b CO.
H
A labaster and sperm
CANDLES.—10 boxes Alabaster Candles; 15
do. Sperm, received per Augusta, and for aale very
iw, by the box, or less quantity.
9 COLLINS it BULKLEY,
apr2i 72 St. Julian st.. Wiring’s Buildings.
C HEAP CASU\ STORE. —M
PRENDERGAST has received per brigs Mnd-
ison, Auguata, and G. B. Lamar, the following
GOODS, which ho offera, aa uauai. very low for cash:
Gi 7,8 and 10-4 Table Diaper and Dainuk
G, 7.8,10-4 and 124 Tablo Cloths
6,7,8,10-4 brown Table Cloths
6,10, II, 12-4 Baroaby Sheeting
6, 10*4 Irish Sheeting
5,6,10,12-4 bleached cotton Sheeting
Pillow-case Lincna , „ ,.
Irish, French and Scotch Towels and Napkins
Kuuia nnd Bird Eye Dinper
Brown linen Crain Clothe apr 24
N EW CLOTHING!—JOHN
SOUTHWELL St CO’S CASH CLOTH.
INO STORK, 98 Piyan itrect—The subscribers
are now receiving by every arrival, one cf the moat
complete and fashionable assortments of CLOTH
ING^ that has over beon opened in Savannah. Tho
Gooda are all of the newest patterns, imported with-
in the last two months, direct fhnn Europe. The
garments are in the latest style of fashion, and got
up superior to any before offered. They wish to
call particular attention to their new atyio or Lams
Cloth, Albert Plaid, and London Drill Sacks and
Coatee*. Silk and Linen Drill Pantaloon*; sod super
tinndon Welting .ml M»n«jll«. Ve.u.
To the above, the subscriber* would add the fol
lowing list of some of thoir other garments:
Costs and Frock*, of superior doth, all color*—
Drap d’ete, Bombaatn, Summer Cloth, Linen Ging
ham. Ate. Ate.; Jackets, of every description; Panta
loons, o' CaMimera and Cloth, tn variety. • Alan, or
Gambroon, Dran d’ete. Summer Cloth, Bombstin,
Linen, Cotton Drill, Stc.Stc. *
Vests—a splendid assortment of fatUionahlo Me
rino Plaid, French Silks and Satins, Marseilles, pat
terns of this spring, Bombesin, 4bc.
Youths’ and Boya’ Clothing, the largest and best
assortment in Savannah.
Kino Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hate.
Country morchanU aupnlied on liberal terms.
Term* eaah.—J. S. St Co. adhere strictly to their
old terms, as they think ‘Item •• bmeficid to tS(
customers as to themselves.
JOHN SOUTHWELL At CO.,
apr 9 9® Bryan street,
WALKERS’ MARBLE YARD.
jFASHIONABLE SUMMER
HATS.—The subscriber has just received
^ Panama, gentlemen’s white and coloured Leg-
horn and Canada Pedall Hat*. Also, youth’s and
children’s square and round crown Leghorn*, of va
rious styles and qualities. Also, fine white Beaver
and plain Drab 1 r i; Palm leaf Hats, of every style
and quality. All of which, will be sold for a small
advance on New York nricea. Tho public are re-
—>«ctAillv invited to call and examine this stock, at
io. 116 Bryan street, Market square,
npr 17 A. DAY Agent.
| FASHIONABLE HATS, j
4 The subscribers have received br recent^ _
arrivals, tho Into spring fashion of HATS, the finest
and lightast article over offered in this market. Also,
Panama Leghorn, Palm Leaf, Otter Drab, blue
Drab, Ac. Ac., lashionnbiea: which now makes our
Spring Stock complete, and which wo offer to the
public at wholesale or retail, at New York prices,
nnd no mistake. No. 197 Hay-street, under the
counting room of Messrs, S. Solomons & Co.
mar 13 SCRANTON A AMBLERS.
X|7*ANTED—A wlritw Nurse, to 20
Y f North with a family and return in the fall.
Apolr at 89 Congress, corner of Drayton street,
may 9
H GANAHL will make liberal ad-
• vancea on consignments of Cotton and
Rice to his friends in Boston, New York snd Havre,
and on consignments or Cotton to his friends ia
Liverpool. dee It
]\TOTICE. — Three months after
1 y date, application will be made to the CMhier
of the Bank State of Georgia, for renewal of Stock
Certificate No. 604, dated August 15th, 1843, for
four shares of Uie capital stock in said Bank; the
raroo having been lost or misplaced,
may 8 S. SOLOMONS
A CO.
W ANTED—A sit nation,l>y a young
Married Man, who hM been accustomed.to
Keep Dooka; aa an outdoor Clerk, Collector, or in
any other capacity where a general knowledge of
business ana accounts would be available. He ia
willing to accept of a small compensation. The
beat city references can be given. Enquire at thia
office. apr 22
{^OTICE.—All pvtsuna indebted to
L ^ the estate ol the late Kben Williams, of Chat
ham county, are htsiebv requested to make imme
diate payment, and all persona having demands
against the estate of the aaid deceased, will render
them in agreeably to law.
i MARGAI
W ANTED — Two Journeyman
Tailors, for one year; to whom a fair price
will be paid. C. C. THOMPSON,
■pr 29
T O BLACKSMITHS.—The Sub-
acriber hu for hire, two Negro Men, Black
smiths by trade. They have served a regular ap
prenticeship at the buainera, and are competent to
do ail work in their line. They will be hired at a
bargain, to remain in the city. Apply to
“ L. H. BF
A SSIGNEE’S NOTICE.—Ail cred-
■T*. (tore of the late firm or Fuller, Moore A Co.,
of the city of Savannah, Merchants, are requested
to lodge with Uie subscriber, prior to the first day of
June next ensuing, statements duly verified of their
respective claims made up to this dste; and notice
is hereby given, that In case of failure so to do
they will be forever debarred.
A Dividend will be paid on or after the fifteenth
day of June next, to parties establishingtheir claims
in terms of this notice, or their legally qualified at
torneys, on application to
JAMES McHBNRt,
Assignee of Fuller, Moore A Co.
Savannah, (Geo.) Tat May, 1844. Imo may I
may 9
. BRYANT.
O CAMULGEE STEAM
i
BOAT
COMPANY.—Notice is hereby given, that e
Meeting or the Stockholders of this Company, will
be held os the first day of June next, at the office of
the Agents in Darien, for the tranraction of business
of importance.
PH. R. YONGE A SONS, Agents.
Darien, April SO, 1814. wftn apr 24
4
jfe HATS AND CAPS,
4SMaT WHOLESALE RETAIL.'
Tho subscribers have now on hand, tho
largest stock of Hats and Cans ever offered in
Savannah, which in point or quality, atyio, and
beauty o( finish, arc unsurpassed. Country mer
chants, planters nnd the public generally, are invi
ted to examine our stock before miking their purcha
ses, as our facilities will enable us to offer them as
great inducement! for thoir patronage, aa can be ex
tended in this nr anv other market,
nnv 22 J. IVES A CO., No. 187 Bay street.
C HATHAM SUPERIOR COURT,
January Term, 1844.—“ It is ordered, that all
Grand and Petit Jurors who have made default the
8 resent term of this Court, be fined, Uie former in
ie sum of Forty Dollars each, snd the latter in tho
sum or Twenty Dollar* etch, unless they file good
and sufficient excuses therefor, within the time pre
scribed by law; and that the Clerk of this Court do
publish in one or more of the gaxettea of the city
of Savannah, the names of raid oefaulUng Grand and
Petit Jurors, together with thia order.”
Grand Jurnra in default, vix*. Joseph George-
Chas. J. Hooker, Wm. J. Moore, J. OTerrill. G.
B. Camming, Walter Harri*, John Gardner, Peter
Wiltherger, and Thoa. Bourke.
Petit Juror* in default, vix: Michael Conway,
John L. Cope, Porter Hankins, E. J. Truchulet,
Jno. Scudder. J. S. Corwin, Martin Conway, J. J.
liodgos, W. C. Butler, H. Sagurs. Francis Cham
pion, M. A. Cohen, J. E. Spear, A. Day, Jos. M.
Coles, Jno. M. Cooper, W. (I. Rogers, S. J. M.
Cabbage, and Francis Truchulet
Grand and Petit Jurors above named, take notice
of the above order. The last day for rendering ex
cuses ia Monday next, 10 o’clock, * **
EDW’D. O.
may 9
TVTEW SPRING GOODS.—French
L * Lawn, Muslin. Baixarines, Calicoes and Ging
hams. plain and figured Swias and Book Muslin,
Cambric. Jaconet, plain and draw ’Ihrleton Muslin,
plain and figured bohbinet and fancy net, black net
....... «gsi
ficlai Flowers; Bonnet, Neck and Cap Ribbons;Gum
nnd Silk Mitts; a good assortment of Hosiery and
Gloves; Grass Cloth snd Marseilles Skirts; Mar
seilles Quilts: white Linen Drilling and Sheeting;
Irish Linen,Table Diaper, Napkins, brown Holland,
Russian Diaper and Sheeting: with a good assort
ment of Domestic Goods. Just received snd for
rale low. opposite the Mansion House,
npr 26 P. MERSFELPER,
P RINTS, MUSLIN GINGHAMS,
Ac., per brigs Philura and Savannah—Light
fancy Prints, striped Muslin Ginghams, printed
Lawns, Barage Shawls, Nansook Muslins, Linen
Drill, open worked brown cotton Hose, nett grass
and corded Skirts, bonnet Bibbnna, 10-4 unbleached
cotton Sheetings, 5-1 bleached do do, Coate’s spool
Thread, Ac. For sale low. by
HENRY LATHROP,
may 3 Gibbons' Buildings.
A. M.
I. WILSON, o. c. s. c. c. c.
C LERK’S OFFICE, 8th Mnv l
1844.— I’acctne Agent.—In conformity with
the instructions of the Governor of the State of
Georgia. Council will, at its next regular meeting,
elect a Physician as Vaccine Agent, for this city and
district. Applications for said agency, must'be
handed in to this office, prior to Thursday, the 16th
inst., where the duties will be made known. ’
may 9 fi WM. P. BOWEN, Clerk Council.
B oots and shoes.—The *ub
•cribera have received per late arrivals, Gent
fine Philadelphia and New York Sew Boot*; do.
sewed Boottues, fair atitch and Pump sole t do.
do. Nnllifiers do. do.; do. Parlor Slips, all qualities;
Ladies black Kid ana Morocco Stipe and Ties;
do. col. do. Buskins ; do. Toilet Slips; do. cheap
Slips and Ties, at 50c.; Misses black and colored
Morocco Slip# {Children's do. do.Ties and Bootees;
do. do. Gaits: Huskies 5 and are constantly receiv
ing all articles in their line, which tha public are
invited to call and examine.
JOHNSON A BUCKNER,
apr 23 1C5 and 106 Bryan street.
may G
ROARET WILLIAMS, Adm'x.
XJ.UNS, &.c.—The subscriber htu for
VJ sale an assortment of fine finished double bar
rel Percussion Gum with real stub Damascus and
Wire twist barrels, patent breeches and German
Silverand steel mountings.
Also, Shot Belts, Pouches and Powder Flasks,
with patent chargers. Game Bags, Percussion Caps,
Ac. The above Guns were manufactured express
ly to my order and for this market, and will be war
ranted perfect, and told as low as the market affords.
Any one wishing • good article cannot but be suited
Bom this lot. T. T. WILMOT,
Successor to O. J. H. Dibble,
spr 29 No. 1 Market Square.
A NEW and complete French nnd
English, and English and French Dictionary,
on the basis of tho Royal Dictionary English and
French and French and English; compiled from the
Dictionaries of Johnson, Todd, Ash. Webster and
Crahbe; by Profossora Fleming and Tibbius.
The Bible, with Patrick, Lowtb. Whitby, Amid
sad Logman’s, commentary, to be completed in
sixty numbers, at 25 eta. each; the 9 first number*
received.
The Rose Manual, containing accurate descrip
tions of all the finest varieties of Roses; by Robert
Buriat.
Arthur O’Leary, his wanderings and pondering*)
by his friend Harry Lorrequer.
Heads of tho People, with eight plates.
Dickens’ Christmas Carol, a new edition, illustra
ted.
Domestic French Conking, comprising two hun
dred receipts—by Miss Leslie. Just received hy
«w»7 * T. H. PLANT.
D R. MORTON’S WORK.—Cra
nia Egyptiacs, or Observations on Egyptian
Ethnography, derived Bom Anatomy, History and
the Monuments; illustrated by numerous Enfra-
rings—by Samuel Genree Morton, Al. D., author of
“Crania Americana, ,r Member of tho American
Philosophical Society, Vice-President ol the Aca
demy or Natural Science, Philosophy, Ac. In npa
volume, quarto. A few copies of a very small edi
tion of this interesting work have been obtained
through the exertiona of Mr. Gelssar.
way 6 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
H ARPERS’ PICTORIAL BIBLE
—The 3d number of this splendid edition of
the Bible is received. It will be' completed in *.
bout 50 numbers, and be embellished by 1 £00 Hiu-
fori?al engravings—price 25 cents per number.
Also, Chstsworth, or the Romance of a week,
edited by the author of “Tremoines”—price ft?
cents. W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
mayo
F ORGENTLEMEN—Black Cosh-
merette, black drab d’Eta, black Baroour 1
black Cotteline, black Lasting, Cambleta and Bom-
brains, colored Verseilles, checks for Sack Costa,
light Silk Vestings, new style; Marseilles Vestings,
various qualities: plaid snd stripe Linen Drills,
plain and stripe white Linen Drills, Fane/ Scarfs
and Handkerchiefs, Glove*, Hosiery, Under Shirts.
Piawera, Ac. For rale st W. M. YOUNG’S, 4
apr 19 2 Shad s Quildi ug*
B ibles and testaments—
In small boxes, awortad, for Country Mer
chants.—Bibler at 40 c.: Testament* 10c. to I4e.
For uie at New York price* and eh
•pr J7 |8 8.C.
ice* and charges, br .
. DUNNING, v
/-qHATSWORTH; or thn RoL
mance of a Week, by the author of “DeVere,”
Ac. For rale by
tnay4
Y OUNG KATES—Ortho Regcue,—
A T*lq of the great Kanawha. No. Xl Mfei
C11Iloch’s Gazetteer. Just received by
•P’2* ^ T. W. PLANT'.