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Food for Silk Worms-
J UST received, ■ quantity of the eced of
the Italian Mulbery tree For sale by
T- RYERSON, Jr.
jtine IT On the Bay.
Cow Pease.
A FEW bushels just received of the first
quality euitable for planting. Apply to
PALMES It LEE,
jnoe IT Exchange Dock.
Letter and Cap Paper.
SA REAMS Letter and Cap paper. Juet
vv recivcd andforsnleby
june 17 PHILBRICK & BAKER.
Wrapping Paper.
•g AA REAMS Wrapping Paper
1UU For sale by
june 17 PHILBRICK &s BAKER.
Beans and Dried Apples.
g A TIERCF.S White Boana
lu 0 bhla Dried Apples ' '
15 do Newark Cider
Jnat received per schr Othello and for
sale by A. BASSETT,
june 6 •
SPRING AND SUMMER
G OOD S-
LOW, TAYLOR & CO.
H AVE landing from ship Oglotborpe.from
Liverpool, an extensive and general
assortment of
BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS.
Also, received bv recent anivali from New
York, Ac.
A LAnoF. supper of
AMERICAN AND INDIA
SEASONABLE ARTICLES.
Wbjch they offer for sale by the original
package, piece, or dozen, at mouerato prices;
and always have for sale
OSNABURGS, COTTON BAGGING,
CRATES OF
• EARTHEN WARE,
CASKS OF
LONDON BOTTLED PORTER,
AND
SCOTCH ALE.
april 25 129
Butter, Cheese, &c.
AA TUBS superior May Butter
£l\J i0 boxes Goshen Cheese r
20 bbla first quality Cider
Landing from schr Exact and for sale by
june 12 • COHEN & MILLER
Hair Powder, &c. ,
A FRESH supply of superfine Scented
Hair Powder with elegant Boxes and
Puff's, just received and for sale bv
LAY & HENDRICKSON,Druggists,
june 2 Gibbons Buildings
Portland Rum and Hay.
OA MILS Portland Rum (coloured)
£j\J 50 bundles prime Hay
Landing from shin Florian and for sale by
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
june 15
Martinique Molasses.
"I HHDS prime retailing Molasses—
£ 3 Landing and for sale low if taken
from the wharfs apply to
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
june 16 *
Combs.
A FINE assortment of very superior Dres-
sing, fine teeth and Pocket Combs and
Comb Brushes—just received and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,Druggists,
june 3 Gibbons Buildings
Mustard & Vinegar.
enB OKS Loudon Mustard
J. If 20 bbla 1st quality Cider Vinegar
Just received and for elo by
june 16 COHEN & MILLER.
Corn Afloat.
BUSHELS North Carolina
CJ 3Uv Corn ofn good quality for sale
Apply to PALMES dr LEE.
jwie 16 Exchange Dock.
Horse and Gig.
F OR Bale a firBt rate Gig a Saddle Horse.
a good trotter, with a gig and harness
now in February last. A|»ply at the- office
of the Georgian. jnne 10.
C. W. Rockwell &, Co.
H AVE received per Statira and Exrp.
from New York and other late arrival*
a largo assortment of
New Spring Goods,
Ginghams, Prints, VAstinga
Flag and Bandanna Hanliorohmft
Gros do Nnplea and Gauze Hdkfs*
Blue Black Gros do Naples
Bonnet Cambric, Irish LinonB, Lawns
Leghorn Bonnets, Batiste, Cote Pnly
Poniards, Swiss, Book and Jaconet Mus
lins
Thread and Bobinct Laces
Navarino Cloth, Rouen Cnssimcro
Brown and White Drillings
Grandurell Stripes, Sewing Silks
Gauze Scarfs, Kid & Horse SUin Gloves
Red Padding, Nankeens, &c.
CHICHESTER Sc SCRANTON
DRAPERS, TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
H AVEjnst received from New York, by
late arrivals, a choice selection of
GOODS,
Calculated for the Spring Trade, which they
will sell on the most reasonable terms.
AMONG WHICH ABF,
Extra superfine blue and black VelvelClotha.
Atso,
Blue, blaok, olive, green and mix’d Quoen’s
Cloths, a new article, well adapted for
summer wear;
Wellington Caisimoro for pantaloons, a new
articlo in this market;
Also, fancy drab Cassimeres of a variety of
shades.
VESTINGS:
A handsome assortment of Silk, Velvet, Toil
inett, Valentia and Marseilles, of the
latest London Bpring patterns.
FANCY ARTICLES:
Such ns Handkorchii f«, Cravats.Cossack and
Aporm Stocks, Suspenders, Gloves and
Hosiery
READY MADE CLOTHING,
•f all descriptions, in every variety of etyb-
and pattern, made up at the North tin-
der the tuperiniwn dunce of one of
tin: firm.
(ETC. & 8. tender their acknowledgments
to their friends and the public fm past favors
they have received, and hope by their ended
vors to merit a continuance,
april tt 14—|)if
20
Flour, Whiskey, Tea, Sec.
40 A i.K E do S [ Superfine Floor.
60 bblB Whiskey
10 chests Powchong Tea
6 half do Hyson do
4 qr. casks L. P. Madeira Wine
2 pipes Cognac Brandy
3 do Holland Gin
30 barrels do
14 boxeB Lump Sugar
5 barrels Loaf do
17 boxeB Cordials
137 do Negro Pipes
8 cases Fur Hats
80 kegs Whito Lend
30 doz. Philadelphia Porter
1 crate Stone Ware
8000 Spanish So para, in half and quar
ter boxes
Fools Cap and Letter Pnnor
For sale low by H. SLOAN,
may 6 Hunter’s Buildings.
To Hire,
T WO capable servant men—both nccue
tamed to the management of Horses.—
Inquire Rt this office,
june 16 73—o
Bagging.
d AC PIECES superior quality Hemp
Bagging—now landing and for
sale by GEO. GORDON,
june1G 73—p
HAY.
ft? BUNDLES Prime Hay, for sale on
board ship Henry at Jones' Lower
Wharf.
junn 9 167—p
Pork, Beef, &c.
Qd~k BBLH Prime Pork, City Inspection
O” 20 do Mess do do do
10 half bbls Mona and Pig Pork
30 Mess and Prime Beef
10 half bbla Me.'fl do
5 half bble Pickled Tongues
' 20 half bbls No 1 and 2 Mackerel
Keg* Pickled Salmon
1000 lbs Codfish
Just received and for sale at low prices by
A. BASSETT.
june 11
60
Prime and Mess Bcof
BBLS Primo and Mess Beef
20 half do Mess do
10 boxes Prunes
5 sacks Almonds
15 bbls Butter Crackers.
in store,
125 bbls Pilot and Navy Bread
Just received and for sale by
CLAGHORN & WOOD,
junn 2 » Anciaux wharf
NEW SPRING GOODS.
HAY.
■f KA BUNDLES prime Hay for sale,
J.Apply to palmes & lee,
june 16 Exchange Dock.
HAY.
■J^IRST quality WiscuBset Hay forsale by
june12
Goshen Butter, Herring and
Corn.
KEGS first quality Butter .
50 bbls No. 1 Herring from Datti*
more
3000 bushels first quality Corn
20 boxes Codfish
For sale by PALMES & LEE,
june 13 Exchange Dock-
SCOTT S( BALFOUR.
170—ts
TAR.
Thin Tar
eceived and for aale hy
A. BASSET.
ia Flag Hhdkfs.
IECES India Flags, just receiv
ed and for sale by
PHILBRICK & BAKER.
Butter.
superior May Butter, landing
chr Glide and for sale by
COHEN A MILLER.
§10,000—$10,000.
UJflO MCA K A L
LOTTERY.
CLASS NO. 6.
W AS drawn in Philadelphia on the 13 th—
the drawing will be received on tbe
22d. 9 drawn ballots.
SCI! E ME.*
2 prize of ..$10,000
2 do 5,335
do 1,000
do
do 200
do 100
&c. &c. &C.
Tickets ....$10 00
Halves 5 00
.Quarters 2 50
Orders attended teat
40
40
51
51
june 15 Lottery S( Exchange Office■
Drawing of the
G rand consolidated lotte
ry -C|aae No. 15.
16 7 19 53 46 15 37 5 47
No. 7 47 53, a prize of $300, was order-
dered at thi. office. Holders of prizea will cal
for tbe cosh at
JttOo 1$ Lottery S/ Exchange Ojfiat.
MALLERY & DUFFY,
DRAPERS & TAILORS ON TIIF, BAY,
EAST OF THE CITY HOTEL,
H AVE rccoived by recent nrrivala from
\Now York, afresh and elegant assort
ment of the most
Seasonable Goods,
in Choir line—Consisting of—
Blue black, brown, olive, green and milt
BROADCLOTHS.
Blue, brown, green and steel mixt
QUEENS CLOTH.
Blue black and fancy colored single milled
CASSIMERE.
Merino Cloth and Cassimere, (light and
beautiful materials for eummor wear)
Bombazine Circassian
Brown, white and drab English and
French Drill
Striped Florentine, Satin Jean
Grass Cloths, Bourbon Drill .
Silk Camblot, Nankeen
And a variety of other Stuffs, suitable
for summer cooteos nntl pantaloons.
VBSTING8:
English, Italian and French black and
colored Silk,
Valencia and Marseilles of Buff, White
and neat fancy Patterns
White and Buff Cassimere and Cash-
meret.
All of which they are prepared to make to
meaRure, in the best manner and at short
notice.
FANCY ARTICLES :
A handsome assortment .of
Silk and Linen Cambric Pocket Hand
kerchiefs
Cravats. Stocks, Stiffeners
Black, white and straw colored Horse
ekin Gloves
Grass Cloth and Linen do „
Suspenders, Wafch Guards and Ribbons
Hosiery of all descriptions
Foraging, Morocco, Cadet and Mediler*
ranean Caps, &r. &c.
ALSO,
A general assortment 0/
READY MADE SPRIKQ AND SUMMER
© M M.OJ
Consisting of
Coats, Frocks and Coattces, Pantaloons
Vests, Jackets, Drawers,
Shirts, Collars, See. Sic. Sic.
M. & D. respectfully inform their friends
that the whole of their goods have been care
fully selected by Mr. M. and the ready mndo
Clothing, manufactured entirely under bis
inspection, and they assure their customers
that the utmost confidence may be placed in
the faithfulness of their work,
april 30 133
UNITED STATES, »
District of Georgia. \
John Johns and John Low t>?. pilot boat “Tat-
nail,” John Robbins and Elisha C. Hop*
kina partners—Suit for Possession.
W HEREAS a Libel for Pos-
session hath this day been
filed in tbe District Court, having
Admiralty Jurisdiction, by Jobn
Johns and John Low, Mariners
and Pilots of tho Port of Savan
ts* nah, within the said District, against
'John Robbins and Elisha C. Hopkins,
tt also Pilots of said Port; In which suit
tt it is propounded and alleged, that tho
said John Johns and John Low, are propri
etors of ono moiety of tho pilot boat called
“ tho Tatoall,” ano that tbo said John Rob*
bios and Elisha C. Hopkins, aro proprietor
of tho other moiety. That tho proponents
are kept out of the possession of said vessel,
they, the said John Robbins and Elisha C.
Hopkins, using and navigating tho said boat,
receiving the earnings, contracting and pay.
ing debts for and on account of said boat or
vessel, and in afi respects exorcising a con*
’ roul ovhr tho use and habits of said boat as if
tho same exclusively belonged to tbe said
John Robbins ami Elisha C. Hopkins; and
that the said John Robbins and ElishaC. Hop
kins, refuse to let the proponents in possess
ion of tho said vowel—and reject nil propo
und to sell their shares, nr to purchase tho
proprietary Interests of tho proponents ;
wherefore the proponents prnv that they may
he lot into uossession, they giving nocossnry
mrurilj—or that tlm said vessel he sold and
IheptorendB divided according tolbesovor-
al proprietary intore.sts. or that tho said vos-
riel may he iahimtod from proceeding to sea
or in any way used wuhout tho consent and
approbation of the proponents, they giving
such security as moy be required.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
you, tho said John Robbins and Elisha C.
Hopkins, to be And appear boforo a special
Admiralty Court, to be hojd in and for the
said District, at tho Court House in the City
Savannah, on the 18th day of the present
month, June, then and there to answer in the
promises.
T. U. P. Charlton,
Proctor for the Suit.
All perionB interested in tbe forogoiog mo
nition, will take duo notice.
JOHN H. MOREL,
jnne 5 Marshal, D O.
FOR NEW YORK.
[ESTABLISHED LINE.]
The regular packet ship
H E NR Y,
O. Moore, Master.
Will sail on Monday, 22d inst.
For freight or passage, having oxcollcnt ac
commodations, apply to Capt. M. on board,
or to IIALL, SHAPTER Si TUPPER.
The regular packet ship Florian, Francis
Harrison master, will succeed the Henry and
sail on Monday, 29lh inst. june 15
FOR NEW YORK,
The regular pnokot brig
COURIER,
E. Mix, master,
Will sail on Monday 22d inst.
For passage only, having superior furnished
accommodations, apply on board,'at Bolton’s
wharf, or to J W LONG.
Landing from said brig and for tale,
100 bundles prime Hay
25 bbls Nova Scotia Potatoes.
WANTED, a first rato Steward. Apply
os above.june 15
FOR NEW-YORK.
[SCHOONER I. I N E. J
The fast sailing packet schr
GLIDE,
J. Bnrtram, matter,
Will sail on Monday next, the 22d
For passage only, having superior ac
commodations, apply to Capt. B. on board,
at Anciaux’ wharf, or to
COHEN Si MILLER.
XT Tho fast sailing packet schr. Exact,
Samuel Nichols master, will succeed tho
mst.
Glide.
june:15
FOR DARIEN,
Tho Sloop
MILL M A 1 B.
^For freight of 100 bblo.apply on
.board or to
june 13 171 F. IT. WILLINK.
WU0 9
19
BY J.B. HERBERT.
THIS DAY, 17th (net.
At II o’clock, will ho sold before my etors,
40 pieces 7-8 <$• 4-4 Irish Linens
ALSO,
30 ,daz> Vests.
AL)M>,
A New Patent Oil Cloth-,
(Pottage) Carpet 40 feel 10 length and 6 feet
6inchea iu width.
lino,
A goad Saddle and Draft Hone.
Also,
30 picoeB Cotton Bagging.
ALBO,
6 catca Hat.
ALU,
S3 bbla Novaseotia Potate*.
june 17. Termi cieb.
By J- II. HERBERT.
Oo tho Ant Tuesday in July neat,
Will bo Bold before the Court Home in (bia
city, at 11 o’clock.
All the' part ofllis northern btlffM no. 6,
Trustee.’ Gardena, in tho oily of Savannah,
with tho teoaioents and improvement! there
on.
june II Terms oaah.
FOR SUM RORY,
The regular packet ilaop
A JY.JY,
N. Sti.otriCH, matter.
Will sail for tho above port
on Sunday 28lh iost. For freight or passage
apply to tbe master on bord ut Scott & Bal
four's whnrf. june 16
NOTICE.
T HE subscribers bog leave to inform their
customora and frionds, that early in tho
fall they will have a superior assortment of
DRY GOODS,
both imported and domestic, of every doBcrip*
tion, which they intend soiling on their usua*
liberal terms. They also inform that Wil
liain Rose will attend to the Dry Goods busi
ness, bnd Hugh Iloso to tho Factorage and
Commission business at their Counting
Houso on the Bay, and will make liberal ad
vances to such aa may feel disposed to entrust
them with the disposal of their produce—
Both businesses will be carried on hs bnforo
under tho firm of YVM. Si IL ROSE,
juoo 12 170
Choice Fresh Teas and Spark
ling Chainpaignc.
From A. Biuiogor & Son,
Now York—Per .chr Exact.
For solo by
BAYARD & HUNTER,
juno 13 171-1-
CANAL FLOUR.
Just Received per Emperor,
Q K BBLS Cana) Flour
OtJ 30 do Prime Beef
25 do Prime Pork
10 boxes Prunes
5 bbls Dried Apples-
6 doz. Brooms (Coin)
For sale by
june 6 CLAGHORN fc WOOD.
10
Starch, Indigo, &c.
BOXES Colgate’s superior Starch
1 ceroon Spanish Indigo t
1 do do do 2d quality
cases Fig Blue, iu small cakes, 1st
quality
last received and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Nos. 2 & 15 Gibbon’s Buildings.
Bagging and Wine.
K/fX PIECES beat Inverness Bagging
J. Jv 5 pipes and 10 qr. casks Canary
Wine
24 dozen L. P. Madeira Wine
6 do old MaimBey do.
For sale by S. H. FAY & CO.
june 15 72—|]lm
Pork and Beef-
A A BULS Prime Pork
fi:” 70 do do Mess BeeF
5 sacks Almonds
10 kegs Butter
Jnat received and for sale by
CLAGHORN A WOOD,
may 26 Anciaux’ wharf.
Just Received.
Landing from schooner Excel
Oft BBLS Whiskey
4i v 5 bbls Linseed Oil
1 case Marseilles Vests
1 pipe Holland Gio.
For sate by J B HERBERT,
may 26
DISSOLUTION.
T IME partnership heretofore existing ho-
thq »ubscribprs under the firm of
NORTON 4- FULLER,
wna dissolved on the first. inBtant by mutual
concent.
Ail persons indebted to paid firm will make
payment to Isaac Norton who isautbrized to
settle the affairs of tho firm.
ISAAC NORTON,
WILSON FULLER,
nr
T. NORTON,
The business will bo continued and friendB
accommodated as heretofore by
jnne 3 ISAAC NORTON.
SPRING FASHIONS.
FINCH &TWARLAND,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
MARKET SQUARE,
H AVE received by recent arrivals from
New York, a fashionable supply of
Goods, in their line, suitable for gentlemen’s
wear, such as
Super blue, black, brown, olive and green
ctape and velvet finished
BROADCLOTHS.
Circassians and Bombazines, (superior
quality.)
White and brown English and French
Drills
Striped Florentine and white Satin Jean
Bowen Cassimeres, French Linens,&c
VESTINGS:
Spotted and Striped Valencias and Mar
seilles, Buff ami white do. do. Silk
Toilinett and Velvets, new patterns.
FANCY ARTICLES,—such as:
Cravats, Handkerchiefs,
Aprom and Navarino Stocks,
Suspenders and Hosiery,
Black and brown Horseskin and Thread
Gloves, Sic. Sic.
Together with a handsome assortment of
Ready Made Clothing,
Made in a superior style, under tho impec
tion of one of (be firm at the North Tho
above Goods have been carefully selected by
Mr. J. M. Warland, whoso unremitted at
tention to the state of tbe market, enables
them to offer them to their customers and
friends on such terms, as cannot fail to
please.
N. B. Tho latest London and New York
Fashions are received, and their oustomers
may depend on having tbeir garments made
in a superior style ana at short notice,
may 6 138
NOTICE.
T HE co-partnership heretofore existing
between (he subscribers under the firm
of James Anderson Si Co. expired by lirni
tation on the 31 at of May lost.
All poisons indebtod will make paymont
to JnracB Anderson, who is duly authorized
to 6cttle tho affairs of tho concern, and will
continue the business for his own account.
JAMES ANDERSON,
C. M, KING.
jnne13 171
Administator’s Sale.
BY PHILBRICK k BAKER,
On the first Tuesday in July next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House in
the City of Savannah, between tho
usual hours of sale—the following negroee,
viz : v
Juno & Judy,
Belonging to the estate of Lauucolot HJFeay
deceased and sold by permission of
ferior Court of Cbaibam County, by order
of tho Administrator. Terms cash.
Purchasers paying for titles.
BY J. B. HERBERT,
On the first Tuesday in July neSI,
W ILL be sold before tbe Court Uouae ia
tho City of Savannah, at 11 o'clock.
Three Lots of Land
In tho villago of Vernonburgb, in the
trict of While Bluff and Countyof Chat
known by tbe Non; 17,18 and 19.
juno 5 Tormn Cash.
50
Fruit, Teas and Wine.
WHOLE, half and quarter bexc.
Bunch Mnscatol Raisins
6 case. Wardalc’s London Tickles
10 bbls soft shelled Almonds
5 boxes Marseilles Cepers
40 doz Madeira and Sherry Wines
25 boxes old Port audsparkllog Cham
paigno
75 doz Claret and London Porlar
60 duz Philadelphia Pate Ato and
Porter
5 boxes Sicily Lemons, (primo ar
dor)
Imperial and BUcY
TEAS,
of very superior flavor and
quality, received and fur sale
by
C. A- WOODRUFF,
Bay Street.
mny 27 160—1 rn
CITY SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the firit Tuesday ii, July next,
W ILL be oold at the Cnurt House in tbs
city of Savannah, between the bouts
of 10 and 4 o’clock
Lois Nos. 19 and 20, Washington ward,
wilb the improvements thereon ; bounded
eaet by East Broad street, south by St.
Julian street, wost by Warbington square,
nud north by Brynn street—Leviod on tosn-
tisfy an oxeontion in favor nf George W.
Owens, ogninst Jobn Ereringham, Jun.
Also, a negro women named Melissa, tt>
satisfy en execution in favor of David Gugla
ogniast Jon. Stilwoll, odm'x. of John StilweK
dec'd. and G. Butlor, security. ,
Also, sundry articles affurnilure—ctuuisl-
ing of bedstoads, matrcsias, chairs, tuelk
stands, and one large carpet—Lovisd on K>
satisfy an execution in favor qf Isaac W
Morrell, against Ami Taylor.
A- DILYQJf, c.
june#. , 16?
Hi
North Carolina Bacon.
A A AAA POUNDS BACON, Homs
^Il/tUUu Sliouldera and Middling,,
of prime quality just received and for sale by
, JOHN BENTLEY.
BWf/1 13#
Landing from schr. Excel,
1 ft CASES Men’s black Hats
lO 10 boxes Hyson Tea
10 do Powchong do
100 Reams small Wrapping Paper
50 boxes YeUow Soap
5 bbla 5th proof old Monongabola
Whiskey
For sale by COHEN & MILLER
mdy'28
P. M’INTYRE-
Respectfully informs his friends
and the public, that he is now ron
dy to entortain them in that beau
tiftil situation, Nc, 5 Broadway,
opposite the Bowling Greco, near tbe Battery,
whore he ia enabled to take in families, in
private or at the public table, on reaaonable
tcmie. The house is extensive and comma-
dious, and boing near the Battery, ronders it
very pleasant for families.
ET Tho Savannah. Goorginn, Charleston
Courier, and Baltimore Chronicle, arc re
quested to publish tho above for ono month,
and send thoirs bill to P. M’Intyre, No. 5
Broadway, Now York, for payment,
june2 161
Ten Dollars Reward.
R ANAWAY from tho subscriber, obmjfl
the 1st of February last, a negro wlr
man named DOLLY, about twenty-four or
five years of age, and about five feot two or
fhreo inches high, yellow complexion, lias a
large mouth and broad teeth, freo spokon and
lipps a little. Sbe is no doubt lurking about
(own, or tbo plantation occupied by John
Millcn, Esq. last year, to whom she was hi
red . Tbo abovo reward will bo given bv her
delivery to me on Wilmington Island, or lodg
ed in Savannah jail, so that I get her ngaM|
ELIZABETH WHITINGlP
may 26 55
One Hundred. Dollars.
T HE above reward of One Hundred Dol
lars will be paid by the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham County, for ap
prehending and delivering to the Jailor of
said county, SAMPSON, a slavo the propen-
ty of Dr. Wm. R. Waring, charged with the
crime of murder, committed on Skidaway
Island.
By order,
ROBERT W. POOLER,
Clerk In. Ct. C. C;
junel 160—rn
$10 Reward.
R ANAWAY from the subscriber on the
27lh Feb. last, his mulatto girl Cretia,
of fair complexion for a mulatto—as eiie is
well knownin this city and county, a descrip
tion is uneeeemnry. The abovo toward will
be paid on delivering her to me or to tbe
Jailor of Chatham County.
DANIEL FOX.
may 29 169— ||im
C.
NOTICE.
A LL accounts duo tbe estate of Wm
Cuthbert, not settled previous to tat of
July, will be placed in the hands of Messrs.
Milieu Si Clark for collection.
J. L. CUTHBERT, Adm’x.
june 13 171—1
NOTICE.
D URING the absence of of tbe subscri
ber, Alexander A. Smelt and Joseph F.
Segur, will act as his Attorneys, and will at
tend to any business in bis line.
, . JOSEPH R. THOMPSON.
June 11 Cti—'h
SHERIFF’S 8ALEb—CONTINUED
On the Jirst Tuesday in July next,
W ILL bo sold at tbe Court House, in the
City of Savannah, between tno uiual
houri ofssle^lhe following proporty »—
. One half of Lot No. (21) twenty-one and
(22) twenty two, Franklin Ward, with tbq
improvements thereon, known ar tho Geor-
gia, Hotel and Stables, bounded East bv-
Franklin Square, South by Congress Street,
Wcct by West Broad Street, and North by
ot. Julian Street—levied on.as tbo property
of John P. Williamson, to aatify executions
in favor of tbe Darien Bank, and others—to
be sold at the risk of the former purchaser,
he not having complied with tho termi of sale,
june 13 GEO. MILLEN, a. c. c.
The Lnst. of the PlantagonetB.
T HOS. M. DRISCOLL h»o juat receiv-
ed per Florian, an assortment of Ikcks.
among which are the following new pubBb*
lions:— *
The last op the . Plantaoenets ; an
Historical Romance—iilustratinjnjoroe oi'tbe
public events, and Domestic andjScclesiasti-
cal manners, of (he I5tb and lOjnj centuries.
“This work contains maoyhiltdric scenes,
sketched with great vividness anu power.—
Tho incidents of tho story are numerous, well
contrived and well told. The styil js at once
elogant without ostentatious ornament, and
perspicuous without tedious difl^ness.”
AffCrlmf
Specimens of American Poetry, Criti-
caland Biographical Notces, in 3 volumes,
june 16
Books ! Books!! Books!!!
T ook. m. driscoll has received the
followiog new publications per the lata
arrivals.
Twelve Years Military Adnentures
in the three quarters of the Globe, betwco*
tho yeers 1062 and 1614, in which are Co I-
tainod the Campaigns of tbe Duke of Wo
lington in Indie usd his last in Spain and
South of Franco.
The Collegians, a Novel in 2 vols.
Letters vrom Europe, comprising the
Journal of a Tour through Ireland, England,
Scotland, France, Italy and Switzerland, iu
tho years 1C25-26 and 1627—By N. H. Car
ter.
A Discourse on the character and public
service of Do Witt Clinton, delivered before
tho Association of the Alumni of Columbia
College, by James Ronwiok, M. D.
jnoe 0
Central Bank of Georgia.
MILLF.DGEVILLE, May 2*, 1823.
R E30LVED, That th. Central Bank ha
opened far lire transaction of business
generally, on and after the l Oth of June next.
Extract from the minutes.
H. W. MALONE, Cxahler.
Rule ir. Offering day shall bo every
Thursday, and discount day, (ho day thereof.,
tor.
may 30 r
NOTICE,
DIVIDEND NO. 18.
A DI VIDEN D ofjiwrdoliari per iftarv, h»a
been this day declared by tho Dirso-
tors of the Steam boat Company of Georgia,
payable to the Stock Holden, at the Slenm
boat Office, on and after the first Monday in
June next. WM. P. HUNTER,
Scc'ry and Treasurer, 0. B. C.
Moy 4th, 1823..
mays 3
Marine & Fire Insurance Bank.
DIVIDEND NO. 4.
T HE Board haring this day declared a
Dividend from the profile of this Bank
for the past 6 months, of ooo dollar per share,
tbe earns will be paid to Stockkoldera, or their
ettornios, oo end after Thursday noxt, stir
mat. W. W. BAKER, Casbh,)
June 1st, 1829.
june 2 n't
Final Notice to Free Persons of
Colour,
F REE Penons of Colour who hove not ti
yet registered tbeir onmoB lo the Office
nf the Clerk of tho Inferior Court of tbe
County of Chatham, are hereby informed
that unless they do so on or beforo tho first
Monday in July next, they will be proceeded
against as the Law direct..
R. W. POOLER, Cllk.
june 1'2 170—cn|f
Printing Ink.
A PEW kegs N«wb Ifik, for islq ot this
Orafc. mny2g
T HE Subscriber offere for sale a v, t . I : gl,[
and wall finished Barouche, filled lur
one or two Horses, with Hat nose, and two
excellent draught Horsoa. They will lie sold
low, and on a credit of six months,for a no;o
with interest and on approved ondorior.
Hie HOUSE in Broughton street h- alsiT
offered on a lease of ana or more years.
JNO. M’PHERSON BERRIEN,
mays 136
Dentistry.
D R. OWENS, within ton days axpr.cis to
leave Savannah. His rooma are in Mrs.
Whlte’a brick bu|Miug on Broughton Mreet,
the next tenement to Mrs. Osborne’s— »litro
he may be consulted professionally at ail
hours from 8 A. M. ti> 7 P. Mi
j lined od
Traits of Travel,
O R Talea of Men nod Qitiw—Bji the ini;.
thor of “fligh-w.jt and Bj-wiyr.
vole—Just reedived by Y
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