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city rniNTun.
Daily Tap
eiglit dollars per annum-
Ct)uptry 1*.
jiper «:ix dollars per anuiim.
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\YAIU.K IN ATlVANCK
All News,
and New A'lvcitiscnn.iit’; np.
pear m both papers.
(C/» Office in I'ioI.Min's tluci! story
brick huih
ling, on the Bay, neat the F.x-
change,bel
1 'i op Bull and Drayton-strects.
Communications by Mail, must be Post%
r>> •*
Falc« of 1 »n 1, ar. 1 negroes by Adimuis-
ti .itors, I-iXocutors or Guardians are re-
,mired l»v I.. ' , to be held on tin* fust Tues
day in the month.bet' 1 , eon the hoursoften in
the forenoon, and three in the afternoon,
at the Court lTome of the.County,ln which
jhe property is situate. Notice of these
sales must he given in a public Gazette
si tty days previous Li the dnv of sale.
Notice of the sale of personal property
must !>o pi veil in like manner, J'. !y days
previous to ihe dav of sale.
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an
estate, must he published for forty days.
Notice that application "ill be made to
the Court of O, dinary for le ivo to sell land
must l>t* published four months•
MAVANTVAU.
THURSDAY I Vl'NIVi. MARCH
.Subscribers residing to the Cast
of Hull street, are irq irsted to a*ml for
iheir papers, as the carrier for that route Is
sick.
A salute of forty gun* was fired at Can-
fomnent Oglethorpe, yiMerdav at 12o’clk
in honor of the Inauguration of ihflt Presi
dent of the United States.
FIRE!
-i.
ih| night
t'mut tl o’clock,
the alarm of fn
e was gi\
en, and iho g*y
• '•d ftstive
scene of tiie
fmucuratimi Pall
Boom w as
SOO
n exchan
»cd. for one which.
threatens 1
dis
i oss, a i
ruin. 'Ir. Dil-
Ion's stab!*
S Y(
ere fiist
in llamcs, situate’
in the rear
of
B ty -strct.
t. tvvo l° ,s ^ r °n»
Jftfeison s
ree
, and th
» destructive
ment soon
qua.
ul to the
ftontign.ms Imll-
di!»sis, one
iyvii
• 1 and oc
eupjed by -Mr. Dil-
Io.d, fronti
g o
Bay-sir*
nt, \n jnnecupiod
house belu
g to .Mr, f
Mil.is, a |rqc«ry
store, nil
•wl
log >atl
• ' i *r of Mont-
gom. i y-st.
beU
ngiug to
'fr. I Minis, and
occupied l>
y 1*.
Dix'in, .
nd a house at the
corner ‘>i Mont
tinme y-s
t. and Bay Lane |
also oocup
ed
s * groce
rv.-aml dwelling
by Mr. \\
t’’n-
er— .11 t
vj s'ory wooden
biiiMingr.
T
> or thre
p s ii ill out houses -
on Bay I, i
m w
ere coast
irtale. servants in succession before she
lixod on one that was suitable, and a trial
of tin? individual selected has justified the
opinion formed of her qualities. Another
lady fixed on a servant after examining the
heads of fite.ami was equally satisfied with
the result. A f iend inform d us lately,
that in tdngland he had met with an ex
tensive merchant, who stated that he nev
er engaged a clci k without previous exam
inatlon of his head. We speak front ex
pcriencc, in assuring our readers that they
will find the advantage of following the
same rule. It is melancholy to tend in
the newspapers frequent ncecmmts of post
office robberies, of »lopeinont* of confiden
tial clrrhs, public servants, &c. with largo
sums of money, and of the executions that
follow, when by using phrenology as a
test of natural qualities, such occurrences
might ho most frequently prevented. We
arc humbly of opinion that if, forconfidun
tinl situations,young fiien were selected.in
whom the organs oTthe animal propensi
ties are moderatoin size,•ami the organs
of the moral and intellectual nowervdeci*
dedly large, (and many such are to be
found,) they would be n high., degree of
certainty that they would not commit thes'e
enormous crime:.
'Methodists.—Tl # present year, 1820,
will form the centenary of Methodism.*—
In U20, dm sect fust commenced ut Ox
ford, under the Roy. J. Wesley. J
EX-PRESIDKNT MONROE.
We have, before, announced to otir.rea
ders says the Baltimore Chronicle, that a
law Ind been reported in Congress to pay
to Mr. Monroe, the Ex-President, certain
claims on the Government for services ren •
dered, and moneys expended by him\whtio‘
cngagfd abrb^d •* our minister. The ar
duous nature of the duties, performed by
this venerable patriot, In tho stations to
which he was rolled, during the Jast, war*
can be appreciated by the subjoined, being
one of the domimeiits laid before Congress,
with others, accompanying ihe Monioriar
in Ids case. No one cm read it, without
feeling deeply impressed with tho great in->-
justice of Withholding his just'- demands
upon the country; and we will add that it is
not at all creditable'to the government, that
ha adjustment of them has dreen so long
were first preferred; during which time,
Congress has stood by, with cold indiffer
ence, and belief] the home sold from un
derhim, while the nation . was 'largely,. Ijf*
debtor. Posterity will scarcely believe'
that so faithful a public/servant, whose
whole life was assiduously devoted, to Ids
country, was permitted, by its tardy justice,
to drink the very dregs of poverty. Such,
By hk u.uv •, an i u ■*•»* n 'le 1 exertions
ofthe lire c> ninny, Mr. Wyll.vN house, on
the north tideRay. ureet. was saved from
total destruction, although the roof was
burnt, an.I the neper story much injured.
Apprehensions w >re at one tin* «*ni»*r-
taine I t!i «t th) nr.* w ) il 1 c > il n ini - »u* t >
the out huii lin of C ipr. R. F. Willi im>,
'residence, and th** »Ij i • ;ot i- it*, m» it<, but
th“ tint *’y, i ii persevering elf Is; of i few
citizens st iv**«l us pro^i«-«s.
The U. S. Troops from C mtonmeu*
O.-'ub
ten nits
rpe, un l**r ths C > i r
' 1 il!.,rv. and Cla>
i I »f Lieu
with the
lltilPSS til it 11 IS
n such ore i-
al rays distitjgi-
* l very ef-
fi .■* it servic To i n i-h ji lit
tamed, and industriously worked. VVe
uu 1 • stand tint most of the property, was
ins'fod, .ml !bat the o.ilv loss, of conso
q i ikv, sustained. "as by .Mr. Mims.'.
The ire is s ii 1 t » l ive mi.'ii t I, from
the careluss-r;s of » s«*t v nit, *h » • iit'i#* 1 a
candle into thoh ivloft ov -r Mr. Dillon’s
jtaV.e. which corn nu dented with the
bay.
The insurance on the piopertv covered,
Was eTented in the Chai l -ston Fire & Ma
rino 1 i-ur in-e office. Their amount of
loss, however will not ex eed £1000, as it
is supposed Mr. Wvlly's house can be re
paired for a comparatively small sum.
it should be told ! . .
Erttm the day Mr. Alnfuq, acccpted-tlle ' 1n
office of Secretary of War to the end of
the war, we hnri.no office hours; we work
ed day and night, Sundays not excep eri-
Our usual time of shutting up the office
and leaving Mr. Monroe was from - 14 to 1
o’clock at night. InJanuary, 181 Von an
occasion of this sort, and niter a day of In-
ccsunl labor, .Mr. Monroe, at Ji o'cloclt,
M. observed to us that it was time to
t ike some rest; in turning round to pull off
hi* b-M ti- he tumbled on the floor exhausted
with fatigue, Md apparently Jifelcss; Mr.
■ .'rah im, being near, luckily, caltght him in
his arms, lie remained for two weeks
dangerously ill. and unable either to know
or tonttetid to business...The Department
a, conducted,during that lirno by Major
daepherson, Mr, Graham an ! myself im-
icrtlic directions ol tho I’rctiiloit, ivho
t.is a!io honflned b» severe indisposition.
Hie moment Mr. Monroe was restored to
his senses, and had strength to dictate his
instructions, we wcie jmmnnned to his sick
i'n n, and acre engaged daity -in tfanittri-
ft i,g thsccaiiggaksiicg; whicf;..fie'h?d't'>
mske to all sections of the United States :
for many days ho was propped up in bis
lied, by pillows, to write despatches; •
TENCH HINGGOl.D.
"Washington, February 2,1840."
The interest of the talc i
course by the introduction
heightened • 1
if four dc cha
racters; tile principa Ofwhich i' drr ru l>v
i lonstcrly hanil, and, without lire adi >n*
t.iges of birth nr forlunc,presents the bciiU'
iilrul of feminine excellence. Tito tone
rtf lofty and "dignified moral tcntlment, is
sustnlneti, through the entire bourse of the
work ; and seldom has there issued from
any press a composition more exempt
from die stain nf indelicate expression ov
Imniodr.i allusion : purity ol thud gill and
language reign thiongbout.
This is no smnjl merit in a novel, and
united with tho solid merit of tho produc
tion in other i aspects,cannot fail to recom
mend it to general favor, even after tho
fascinating interest ofits (list perusal has
pissed it way. Its nmtto Is an excellent
one, and tho Incidents of thpstnry, histori
cal as well as domestic, will be found true
to the texn x ' r
"Firrcf tcor, anA'failhful lotf,
And truth ttvtre, by fairy fiction drest"
The Weather—The Philadelphia Auro
ra of yesterday jays ; Oak Wood is there
selling at $16 a cord and gives tho fol
lowing ttatement.
The suffirinfft oj the rtputnhle peer.—At
the meeting on Saturday afternoon, the
following Interesting cases were most res
peclabty vouched, M
A whman of very lender framo, and
whose modest enutittnance wore tho mark
of extiente suffering, tvas sen to steal a
moment, when she supposed the ere of
her "Creator olone was near lifer, to pick up
nnd srurjlty devour some boiled potatoes,
which had been thrown In the st. with the
slops of a kitchen. Her feolings tvonM not
allow her to beg, hut starvation drove her,
to purloin from the dogsi
A respectable nasher-woman, vohintar
itv confessed toone of her employers, that
"she hsd.been dilvon by cold and hunger
to the terrible resort of pawning n part of
the clothing entrusted to her.
\ Indy went to visit an old acquaintance
and with some difficulty was admitted into'
the house. The friend, who with her in
tier youth, had enjoyed every affluence,
was wrapped in 8 thin coverlet, surround
ed by f) little clnldien begging their moth
er for something to - oat, There- had been'
no Are In the house for (days, nnd they
had itnta pnrlic|c,of fond—the children
blue with tho’oold, and tho mother too
weak to walk.
,| at |,C had ma t,'red tho Hre himself, and
that no danger could possibly nri-c, he
-n, rit tu sit Up till muining- imv.udsmm-
best" light ill the shanty 'giltt, and
iuniting in d, tumid i
he, and told hint tll.u
hurm'd to ilcatlt, excc
Tullis then hnatd a g
■duelting to l-insliy t
lead yei, Tic was uns
horn iill dead some hours.
Another case was mentioned, of not so
rheent existence, whero n father tvas help-
less, his wife sick,.one child dead, and on-
delayed. It is nps four years stnce ffiey othertlying, witlioiit food,nr clothing,save
a few tattered rags and some straw.
Piracy.—We loarnTj-otn Capt, iromllel
of the brig Eastern Star, arrived at this
port yesterday from St.Bartholomews,that
Ihe brig Amorica, Capt. Crabtrcn, with o
then, had arrived from this port nl St.
Barts... The America, when in latitude 2fl
long 7-1, was hoarded and robbed by. a
voltr. of about -10 tons, having on board 80
or 35 men, supposed to he Spaiiitirds, who
hoisted French colors. They took from
Capt. C, about 320 in cash and his watch
and other nrtlhles‘from himself pud crow
to the amount of about |860, CnpU Houd-
let also informs us that i days before In-
left St. Barts,-7 seamen belonging to the
piratical crew tvhoplundered the Cam
were executed, and 0 more were to share
the jaine fa(» ; inat day or 2 after he sail-
ed,—Georgian. •
Tin-paper nirfll, rothe north of IIalli-
moro is still on the icmj soiuruhero, al
though letters are regularly received. It
is now five days since we have received
any papers from New-York, or from the
jloithwaid or eastward ofllnil city.
An opio ‘.on appears to obtain, that Mr.
M ’ Lc a ii .the. Post-Al a s t e r (J enera 1 will a r •
range«ith Mr.Kitim, si» that lie will occu
py the Department of War, and relinquish
his present appointment to the J.ilter gentle-
-man.
Tiie CortREsro.v^f nce.—The N.ation-
■'&\ Journal,of the 2&th ult. says—‘ To-mor
row we shall republish the ctinclusivc, in-
• -dependent testimony,ccee.itly publislted in
p imphlet form in this City, in support of
the declaration of Mr. Apa.ms to A(r. Ji r-
rKasoN.wliich provoked the suicidal nsel
uf certain Boston gentlemen on the Presid-
Practical Phrenology—The Phrcriolo-
•'Jjical Journal relates tiie following inst.m-
^»ces of the practical util'ty of ph re toloay.
.In Edinburgh there are phrenologists
who, for years past, have examined the
heads of seivants before e igaging them.
<)u8 ladj examined the bead* of 13 fe-
The novel of Edge Ilill; wrhleh . by
distinguished gentleman in Virginia, ap
pear w to attract general notice npiong those
who ore w ithin reach of it. A correspon-
j dent of the Baltimore American gives the
following short sketch of the- materials
which compose it. ... * . ;
“By the steamboat,this morningT send
you,for the amusement ofy■pal’'domestic cir
| cle,a copy of the new novel which ha* just
issued from the Richmond Press. Jt is the
theme of general conycmation here, ^tmd
! will unquestionably -have a wide circula-
j tion in Virginio t — It ppssesses in an einin-
| cni degree that *ort of popular hitorest
which makes ape v-work spread quioklv
ove r town, and soon finftlts way into the
reading families of the country.
Tl ,e weneit laid in the envir.ons of Rich-
mond, and the curtain rises upon one of
.those romantic and beautiful seats 'that a-
dorn the banl^l jrf Jamei Jiivcr;or as the pu
thor prefers to title it.gccording in the In-
ian name, the Powhattan. Tho principal
iiijIc character* of the piece arc. three stu<
dents of ll'illiam and Mary College, who
in the eventful spring of 1700, emerge
front the studious shade to share in the po
litical trials nnd temptations of the day.
and to play the part of good and evil Genii
on the interesting theatre of their native
state; then, the s at of active warfare, pro
duced by the invasion of Arnold and the
dveastatioiis of Tarkton.
r l he hero of the tide is a globing young
republican,full of patriotic ardour and de
votion,but the soil of an aristocratic nabob
who clings to the royal cause. One of
the tlhee .students trikes,thesame coUrse;&
the collision of sentiment, feeling and ac
tion tliiisproduced, is vividly poiiitrayed.
'.ashy
.sitting
by
the
all 1'
s fa mi
y "pit
pt the
vounge
st cl
nlu.
ro m
n the ci
liar
and
tint th
not
oil
y creel,
that they
ha 1
COMMEIlCI t J
Dates from UvWpo
“ * Until".'
....8th
Jan.
Jan
, Sav.(XX*h, Exports. March 5.
Brie Rajah, Liverpool—S t2 hales Up
land d in (In S ICiotton. v
MTABffira ItW
BOUT OF hAVANN \ll.
theatre
l.ast Night luit one of
.MISS C. FISHER’S,
Re-engagement.
This Erating, Mnrcjt 5,
Will ho ptcsan’tei!thuL!oineily,(ili live net')
SHE WOULD
tint!
Silt1 WOiLD NOT.
on Philip
Don Octnyln,
Don Jlatmcl
Don Lewis
Tfnpnriti
llyppollta
Flora
Rostra
Violetta
High water’lVptorrow at Tybee,....0
do do" Savannah...— 8
07.
07
Alt ItIVED
Br hrlj-llarrlet, Prince, Liverpool' and
hist fm Belfast sailed 4th Jan with Salt to
A Low &e.o,": MPMIMplinSi
Schr Reaper, Stevens fm Bt Jdhns (Er)
via Durien. Ballast to tho muster.
Sloop Marshall, Chase, Darien 9 ds. 8"®
hales Cotton to T Butler &eo \V Mowers,
L Baldwin &co. Passenger* Dr Rogers
and Mr Crew. V 1 ■ ,
Sloop Ann,Selowliih, Sttnhury 3!) hs.40
hales 8 I Cotton, to Bulloch .V/DiinwoOdy,
It fi VV Kinq, Wm P Bowen &co and T
Butler Sicn.
Steamboat Hnmhnrg, Boyden, Augusta
4 tls. BOA bales Cotton anti 5 Itlids Tobac
co to A Le Rnrhier &rn and others and
l til hales Cotton for Charleston. 7-passcn
get t,
et.EAnr.n
Brig Rajah, Woodbury. Liverpool.
S B Parkinnn.
Brig Clothier, Davis, Baltimore.
- Mailer.
SAILED TIM*. i>*t. v
Schr Franoes, Nichols New York.
vprnn ruts tort. -
At Baltimore, »5th ult schr Wptreo, Nu-
ner. • •
Tfatice to American Shipmaster}. "■
American vessels tonchlna at Ht B.triho
lomews, and being In whnt of- supplies,will
not be allowed to take on'boitrd the small
est article of provision or. water unless they
come to an entry and pay a doty for the
same, which subjects them to all the port
charges and Mils too, w bother they lay oil
nnd on, or come- to an anchor.- Having
been compelled to put'i'ntn that port in con
sequence'df being out of ; wntor, (nml want
in a some provisions, as also to repair some
-damages which tiie brig's milder sustained
on the passage.) I was.anmpellqd to come,
loan entry and thereby Incurred nn 'extra
charge of $20 nnd.apwards—the following
are tho articles which l received nn board;
tw o bids of pilot bread, Itnlf tin flour, one
do pork, one box codfish, one hid. macker
el; two do potatoes, two dimen hitnc: cs on.
ions, one cord firewood, fonreasks water,
As the conduct of (he ptihlio authorities at
St. Ba-ti is in direct violation of tho Tree,
ty between Sweden and the United Staies.
and contrary to the usage nnd custom of all
nation,, I have fell it nty duty to stale the
above facte, lost nny of my countrymen
V. .. .(.Notice.
A MEETING of the Savannah Libra-
sry Society will ho Held at the Rea
ding Room of Cul, A’illianis, on .Monday
the Bth Inst. nl 4 o’clock P. M. tho ob
ject ofwhich, ii to consider the propriety
of removing the-books from where they
now-are, to-itne of two or in.-re places to
;bo submitted by n Cdininittee appointed
lor that purpose. Punctual" .illonpunce is
requested. ,
Will. MOREL, Sco’rj. •
match 5 8si*
sgaB.-h-iLsrsait*-y'tfr r“i """~ “
exnenses. there ns mvseir. two gnm) situations for mi
MORE INDIAN MURDER^.,
Little Rock, (Ark.) Jan. *7.—-1-he
following is an extract of a letter to the
Editor, from a respoctabfo citizon of Mil
let eortiMy, dated 10th Inst.,
"With deep concern,! hare to triform
you-of mitre' Indian hostilities. A Air.
Whitesides has just returned from a trip
to the Camaoche country.- His company,
four in number, tvere all killed! Air; Joel
Dyre, of Hempstead countv, was among
the-number. The Indians cotrimemct
trading with them, in a seeming friendly
manner, but soon commenced the work of
massacre. Air. Whitesides mnde' his os-
cape, by leaping down a high bluff, and
Concealing himself lit a- thicket until night,
when Ke' returned, and saw the bodies of
his.murdered companions. Ilo picked tip
n few scraps of nt*at, (having no gun,)
on which ho subsisted sparingly ten days,'
after'which lie was five days without any
provisions before he -reached our setlle"
inent. ;
“These prairie Indians doubtless intend
making war on tho white inhabltansof this
frontier, which isgrenly exposed; and it
is to lie feared that much damage will he
done in the Spring, if not sowncr, unless
the Government increase the force nt Cnn-
Tonmcnt Totvson. It Is'really singular
tliatit lias been so long neglected."
ATONTREAL, (l. c.) Feb 14.
We some time ago inserted |a notice (if
the death, from burning, of a woman and
four children, in Perth, u c. 'Sin'cfb then,
strong suspicions have been entertained of
the family Itavin : been murdered, nnd the
suspected, criminal—the husband of the
woman and father-of,(he children—has
been taken into custody,. 'The-Suspicion,
if not first excited, svns grently strengthen
ed by the talk oftlte survivlog child, a boy.
ofabout four years, old. who ficquently
spoke of his father having-slritok Ills mo
ther with a spade, and having thrown bur
ning coals among the-children. In cause
qutince, Air. Alathiesou, tno Coroner, prn-
coedctl with two Magistrates,- to ; exSmivio
the house; and from tome circumstances
that'occuredi they thought proper to com
mit F,ashy, tho supposed criminal, to-pris.
-Jtl. They next proccotled to have the bo
dies disinterred, nnd examined by medical
gentlemen. Ir was then-found-that the
woman’s skull was broken in five places,
utvl tho nintlor part of it smashed to pciccs.
Tiie heads and bodies of tho children all
bore stir.li marks of violchce as to shew-thift
they hail been nmrdcrcd.A paper ptiblishcil
in tbc neighborhood says, Easby has since
confessed tho murder. ■
Tho following particulars aro related by
a son of Air. Tullis, a decent and industri
ous farmer who lives close by E's sliantv.
This young man hearing a noise, and ojiser
ingn great blaze in Easby’s dwelling, ran
towards it. On approaching the doi7r, In-
- as hailed by Eashy’s crying “wlm comes
tItCire?'- On making himself known, and
offering his service to assist in extinguish
ing the fire, and als > to remain in case ol
further d.mger-Easby told him to 50 horn
expenses, there as myself,
' JOSEPH DOUGHTY.
A, Alayter oftlte brig Fiances.
New York, Feb. 18, 184B.
gfr’llichnnl P. Williams
Respect folly returns hi* grateful thanks to
his friends for the assistance rendered him
{lurlngiho fi re ^’1 night.
march 5
For Snnbury.
The egulnr packet sloop
•Ann,
N Selowich, master*
Will sail for the above port on Sunday
next tho 8th init.' For freight or pnss igOy
apply to the Captain on board St Scott &
Baifoitrs* wharf,
mar 9
House and Lot in fSavan
i.-nali rot- stile.
Will he sold at private, sale
an eligible, and ploasant lot in
Savannah, known in the plan
of-said city ns No. 1, Holland
lything, Pcrcivnl ward. To a man of ca
pital it could ho made profitable. The es
tate thcrcih.ix'tco simple. Prime and well
disposed ffel<; hands will ho taken in ex
change. For torms,.inquire of tho Edi-
tor of tho Savannah Republican,
inarch b .5Sir
’! ■ Lost.
T the firo last niglit a Watch Gold
Ring with a Topaz Seal. Kev and
twisted finger Ring attached toil. Tito fin-
der will he rewarded by leaving it at this
office;
mar 5
'53c
. For sale or Lease..
E ITHER of the two Infs or both, be
longing tortile subscriber, situated in
Uroughtpn street, tho buildings on which
tvere burnt by the late fire. Terms ol sale,
or for a long lease will bo on the most liber
al credit, and advantageous conditions.
Apply to
MISS ABBY MINIS.
- . 'South Common,
mar 5 53 r
-Salts arid.Castor Oil.
. in-more
Sal Glaubor
100 boxes ,1„ assorted sizes
1000 quart bottles Castor Oil for Plan
tat ion Purposes
500 quart bottlos cold prossod
aoopmt, do M .flo
AY Inch is offered unusually loiv.T
Planters are particularly rl-qitostcd to
call and examine for thcmsolvcs.
For sale by.’
a A PARSONfl, Druecint
#‘" ,e Ea B l0 No “ Ciblmnf range.
Bank Stock.
'‘'noflo'' 11
nov 10 Exchange Office.
An A
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(BY AUTHORITY.)
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nali
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Air. E,
Air. Jo!
Alt. Ke
.Mr Id
N“nilei,
msoii,
nt,
ir Jr.
Mr. DoCanip,
Miss CIjAK A 1 IHII i : -
Mrs. Fa Brotvi
Miss Korji,
- . Elevens,
Td^oncluflfe with Ihe ndmiicd I'nrco of
Actress of all Works.
In which .MPss CLARA FISUKR-will
sustnln Seven Different Clinrnctft*.
Oj*The Box.Office is kept in tho Reading
Room oftlte Gemghtu, where places may
bo secured. Box Office unen from .10
o’clock, a. M. to 4 p. M. ant) from 8 to 5
BOXES 31.-PIT J5c.-GALI.ERY 45c
mars
BA ir a i
I to amend a
I an ant to grant it-
mnmdssman-s of pip,,,ti
Htrther riri-venting the , I ul , N
H iv.tnwith titer. " “ ’ : "'fH.y
atf.rn 1 re as, thcr - .
V ff . frequently injure
inu of tin) u liarf hn.ulj ii
V"»“l tli‘> line of slit* ami
tbc "h i 1' bits and l.y ii„-
ni w )v ini/ in of.the in";ih-ri;,l
wharves nru lilloil in,
llu' (IcL-cliu* inaniici in v.hj t ;
an- ('(instructed, or in c
dc'-ny, in- want of rrp,\
Sec. 1. ntUhjurr/vretun .
nntcnml House nf Hr/:., -.lUiuie , ■
etntt nfCcargM in (h-nirnt A-rt - ’
a:ul if iaht.reby e.nu(trdly th- - *• •* **■
il
fill w liit||
°»»*<*qucnc
ration.
the
Ullalli
I i ii,
til •
it it
-.. inners of piluti:
Sav.uinali, and tli
«l to visit, inspect
. in the inonili of
s on s.tiil river Ik
iikI
c nuthi
duty 0 f'
rtbc l!ir (
horebF ,
in to
Drawing lleceived.
or TUB '
Grand Gonsolidntcd
LOTTERY,
1 .. CLASS, No. IS. '
17, 25, 21, 48, 43, 4, 37.
Nos. 45, 37 ; 48, a prize of 325p was or
dercil nt this tiffico.
Holders of tickets will call and examine
tho list ul
- LUTHER'S
LOTTEnYSfEXCIIANOIi OFFICE.
niRTrli 5 .
'}-»■. Executor's Sales.
■jjrOY a decree of the Honorable the Su
JR perutr Court for thp County of Chat
ham, in January Term last, will he snld nt
the court hotixo it* the city of Savannah,
tin the 2d day nfjunc next, forth* benefit
of tbc lieirs and nedilors oftlte late Rich
ard Wayne, seh. Esq. all the nnsolif prup-
orty belonging to said estate,, ns fdllows:—
it,000 acres of Pine land in the county
of Effingham in tracts of 1,000 acres
each ’ i
..6,000 acres pine swamp nnd oak land iti
the county"oT Screven, on Savannah river
and Buck creek, in-Hit- neighborhood of
Mr. Stephen I’earcC'. It will be
it er,
d. they
d 1 It’d SU
uf Savan
ter earpe
sntveycr
of till
pair, tlit
tenant:
eqmvi-
i their
x-1 mini ,
. the
it ll u', ir
Imcld any'nl,,,f
pan, (vltcreliy lhj, i; ,,
pint
mill scats mi Muck
creek, with a plentiful supply of pine tim
her.
404 1-3 acres of land in YYtlkinson dis
trict. .
450 acres prime river swamp rice land in
South Carolina, opposite the upper end of
Argylo Island, anil adjoining land of Air
Chissnlni. . ■' ' / - ~V ' T
1(600 to I,WO ncresxtmlon and swamp
land on the Salt Kctcher, lit South Onrirli-
na, about 14 or 15 miles from the main
road.
A five acre lot No. 98, West ofSavan
nnh.
Lot No. a, Now Leeds, near West Broad
street, Spri.g Ilill.. ,
Lots Nos. 137 and 138, Snnbury.
Lot No. 165, Briinsuluk..
8 shatCs gf stock in tlm Planters’ Bank
Savannah.
Terms of sales, inconformity to the will
of R. Wayne, sen. Esq. for lands Otto,
two, three and four years credit, tho pur
chasers giving bonds with two approved
-ecurilies.di. mortgage on the property, nnd
paying f. per cent, intgrest .fruin (bite uf
sale, and for the .oight shares of Planters'
Bank stock, cash.
GEO. ANDERSON,
JAS. Al. WAYNE,
Executors of.R, YV.tyne.
mprch.2 50
EORGIA, Chatham County.—Jl\
the Honorable the Juilicet of the Jji-
ferior Court of Chatham Count) tUtutg fir
Ordinary purposes:— .
. 'i o all whom it ntay concern.
YY iterens,Hart tel Al Greene of Savannah
widow has applied to bo appointed etiar-
tlian nf the persons and property of Sarah
Jam*,--Siisan Elizti, Alargaret lint t,. and
Herman I). Greene,infants-undor fourtoon
years of age the orphan children of llor-
man R Greene late of Savannah merchant
(lecensorl.
Thesc.nre, therefurc. to cite nnd admon
ish till mid singular tho kindred of thesiid
utfatUa,to file their objections (if nny they
have) |„ the clerk's office of said Court,oil
or before the second day of April ffexl, oth
erwise lottersof guardian ship will bojgrnnt
Witness tiie Hon. Elias Fort one ot" the
Justices of said Court, tho Jltl day of
ALtrch, A D 1840.
S. AL BOND, c. c.o.
mar 3 51*
AdininistnitoT’s Notice.
„ SaVAN.VA„.3d March lago.
Ht' GJiltcmqntltt'ufteril iteher.-nf i *ijg|i
-H- apply to the Hon the Justice, of tin-
interior Court when Miting ft,,. JRJn, rl
purposes, for leave to sell Jim bllUdings
and It.iptovcmenis on Seaborn Jones’ lot
ill Vamaeraw, Savannalfi lot No S ftbrcr-Y
.md tlm brick budding i„, f „ovomr-.t.i
Ihcieon in labor.y ward Savannah fton-
Jmg on Brought an street and fiftv acres of
'" Bryan comity oil OjTeeohee Rivet
a led Fort Argylo being tlm real I
i liornas Lucena dee. Ami m
tlm benefit of the legatees of tin
‘ .ticetfa deceased.
a , •, , 8 M noNo,
Aaainr.witli the will annexed,to Titos.
Lucena dec.
o soia ft
said The
mar 3
5Ja
m
, tnion, mav bo
i'al! cause the same to be in,,
rve\ed by an ablerntmpf the
mill, a wliutf noldfr, ami ,,
I,lc r tit («barf builder, icil il Z
■; or a majority of them, (h ii;
he cpinioa tita' r.io Kh.ufreqeiin
" *' 1 r or outlets, tnnu',
'. l eror their
.gets, reprttanitntlye or reptuemiijl
shall within three months thereafter, o
and sufficiently in tho ouiiiion nf sail
voyors, nr a majnritv of them, repair a
citttac to lie rep aired, said wharf, v,
ml to b- in need ib"reof; aiid if he, , . *
tb ■' ..shall reliiw, fall br-neglect sox is
pelr salai w ianff,...' 1 nnse it to be ii 1
within the time afmcaid, it shall (, 3
duty of said .comini .aimers to cau:. !
game tu tie t i-pitit i-at nnd tho owner r, ii.
CIS. tenant a r tenants of inch »hjlC t|,"
hot, vtg their aeent or represontatirti
furfeit I I p V in Ilie ciimiiaisslanjM
lltn use of' lid nvi r, the smn'of t»o W.
tired doll.irtogether, with all tit (
charges nnd expenses of the repairs, ti t e '
recovered in any court of eotripelrnt jaait-
diction; and which may bo levied 1,
tress andsaleof said wlurvriaiiiithslva
lots thereupon appertaining, or by
er.oxccniiiui Or process against tin i-nj,
nr properly nf the di femlant.
§2* And be it further enatlidhjfM
thority iifnr, -aid, Tb it if any teiii ft j
flat; ark, hulk, wreck,crib, tnft.onv-J,
iball b. ■ link, or caused, or pcrnai" \ n
stiff t ! tn I,- sunk in tho river Sui .-p,
between Rav’a Mull anil.the own, ,m a
drift up and down said river,or toToa'in*
tho injiii v or annoyance of Ihe mrifiiiJ
tliertof. ngalnrt tllQ wharves, hanln.. a
or sid-. ihejpiif. or nny of them, ilir | nn
'.ho shall "i sink, nr cniuoto bo sai.li at
■liift ar lodge, aa aforesaidpor llteot a
Owtier'a, master.'Cnii«!gnecoV cor.si;, m
other iterson m p- rSons, having chqp J
aitcli vi- -i l boat, tl,it, nr crib, rail or ns-
tion, us aforesaid, -hall forfei) and fj s
ni I cntmnissiimera, for (house of tit is
ufor.s-ld, a penalty not cxcndiif/irt
hundred dollars, to bebsscssnl l.fiftra-
mission' rs, which may tie tecoveiig
holt if of cmiipetrut jurisdiction.
§3 And wlietiMs, it frequentlyInqtti
tltat.Vcssels, bulks, or wrecks, rondfn-4
nr decmctTunse.rtvorlhy, are distmuiki
and partially broken up, nt n> an lit
wharfs, where they nrelcft in a sut:lie'
hie to. sink, or otherwise become a ft
struction to the navigation nf the river.
He it enacted by the authority uh.lmi,
That who never any ve.s^ri, wreck,prk'k,
(lcpnipil l y tlir coinniissioneri to L*. a
likely-to lifcotiican obsirnqtidn as
sail I, it shall ho tin* fluty •'of the rr
sioners to require ofrlic person or *
their agents 01 legal reprejenDtiff* h;l
h.ivhtfz had charge of the t-ame, to tec >v
or cause to be removed. ; snii(j s>U«tri: '«.
or threatened obstnjction, as afor'*'
spot on the shoal ground to
Htiu hinsoii’s m d Fig Islands a? ’ 'l.
designated by the chairman of iM »l
commissioners, and whenever any rc<i
wreck or hulk, *•» deemed by the!nilc 1 #*
missioiiers nu obstruction or likrfr** *
cqjifo so, slihll be <crld, it shall
of the auctioneer, or person or ‘
ling or otherwise disposing of the Mr*.’-®
drill,int! arid take ns ofthf
of sale, or pthe’r disposition thereof. ofuJ
from the purchaser*,' or person or pK' 5
olliCi w'rccoming into posscssicnK-r ■*
bond with good and sufficient fcciws*^
to ho approved by jaid coinmtowM®
their chairman, in the sum of
ble to said commissioners, codditurr:
remove, or cause to he refn^' 1 * ‘
wreck/ hulk, or vessel, tosomesp 11 * Q* 1
shoal ground between IItUcliinvonsjO
Fig'Islands, to lie designated as aL'^ j
and il’siicfi person or persons bavin. l !
dr having Iasi had cligrge or.possession
such yt’ssfll, wreck, hulk, or other
tion, as aforesaid, on requisition •“■J^ '
them by tho commissionars of p" 01 ^
through their chairman,"sbnll refu^;
Icct, or fail, to remove tho same
time as said commissioners mayth* ,
oxrgency of the case requires, aiioto (
spot k* shall he poiRtcil out to hittii > t
them; nnd also, if such mirtioneersO' .!
er person so selling, orrtlke rw ' i j c ' , t j
of said vessel, wreck, hulk', or other
hreatching to become an inr.uinbrai* ^
ihstrucffon to thc river, shall rc ''' ,
lect, or fui! to take such, bbndi’hCi
they,* ns well the party sq.^CglWj'J^
move, as that so neglegting or d ^
Like such bom! as aforesaid; *n J X,
and pay to snlil conirowsiAncrfc »r j
of the liver, a penalty not fXCrerim, > ,■ !
.. /x(.L'*A: p(1 in any 1
which may he recovered
competent jurisdiction.
6 l And be it further.
j/iuit'/i/ aforesimjil'iitiiIf f|6f SSk^ihi-
ar Imlk, comlcmimd or-hnuletlo|J» ^
I to be miseaworthy, shall be ,r ‘ n ,,p
r caused or attempted to'he v - a
«*l*ctvh?*te-ln said river, than , 8 i’LJi*
id shoal pace, which shalM ,a ' e
signaled by the chairman of I
doners, in writing, nny pPW, ^ up
ip, or causing or otlomplini? *° j^r, ■
„r the I
consignoo or con:isn»">.« r ? ln
iTsdiis having charge ol - - to wid
>reek, or Itiflk, hall .
ornrfliBjipqrrs, fm the meoi . ,,«tlw I
tenalty not exree.linz • ‘ v 1/ v I
■ v saiil [’.qnt\rij»tioj]or’, "I" oQM |
m.-i.-il in any emut ofctiin| |C,e |
§"5. And br iejutjto«**}!h#'_ ■
uriti/ aforesaid, I liat ’ |
I, mx-Jlt, or hulk, in.saW