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A rmeting pf citizens was hold jn New
York on tile 2?u ult. to consider the sub
ject of the claims of the merchants of the
United States upon tlte Government of
Franco. Mr. Preserved Fish was called
'to the clitlr, and Mr. Abraham Ogden ap
pointed seoretarv.
' - After a ptoainble, stating the amount
and acknowledged by the Government,
is twenty millions of dollars, and that de
mands for payment had been treated with
contemptuous neglect by Franco, it was
Bcsolvid, That tlte President of the U-
nited States'll? respectfully requested to
Institute a special mission to tho French
'Government, with a view rif requiring'a
definite answer to the, claims of tint ell Izcns
of-thc Ulilted’atates ppqn that conptry.
The ftllntrjnfj- centlemcn were appoltf
ted a ioBtmiftee to'carry the foregoing res-
olution into effect, by preparing and for-
warding a memorial to lit
the Unlte,d .States':
; .Walter Uowne, George Griswold, Urn-
lamia Bailey. John C. Coster, Peter A.
'jay, Frederick He ,1’eyster, L. ,C. Hamers-
Icy, David cin’rWon, Joseph (Hunt, James
i. Rooseyelt, Jr. -
To which the name* of the Chairman
and Secretary were added.
jrje.J»oor.—A Philjidelplilq papar cone
tains the Reptirtofajbotnmitteo appoint
ed at a town-meeting to qscerliim certain
particulars relatl'vMo,tl|o' condition of Hi
poor. They give It as their opinion, that
the wages generally given; to'aenmsfreasee,
for,example—spoolers, spinners, InOndres-
scs.-Vc. are utterly ntadeqilaji to th«irsitp>
port even when (Ully .einfflojedj.lmt that, in
addition.to tl(is, they me oft^tbtit of work,
sometimes n'whole Week*together!' anti ve
ry frequently one or two days in each week.
Females endure tlte greatcat distress-bo-
cause there Is generally an insufficiency of
.employments proper for them. Some .of
tlte rates of..wages mentioned strike ua as
excessively low) a vast deal lower than we
had nny idea of. The committee scptit the
Idea that the benevolent sneictiqs produce
-idleness. The spoil tIJpUtiysed by them nre
too inconsldernlila-for any such effect, the
whole disbursements of seven of she most
prominent of these sneieties in I’hllntjel-
pjiia, being but 23,740 in a year; a very
inconsiderable sum indeed. So fur.ns Jjiey
.'can afford aid, there societies are eminent
ly.serviceable in assisting those who', for
yanlof a little tittfely Kelp, would sink'll!-,
.go-mere paupers. On the whole, it is com
plained that the employers of these p,or
people are too niggardly in the wages they
,'glvej and that both humanity -and policy
recommend a greater liberality.
page of our papeV constantly filled, and
would amount to service rendered wiilunn
any, pay, of about five hundred dollars a
y<*nr.—Cumtlen Journal.
COMME11CIA S,.
Daves from I ,i v Hnrnol,,:::: March.
"" “ lUvnB,::::::::jH:;.:8(l MarCii.
[by
on .Gratuitous advertising.
It is quite, clear to our minds thnt.tbe
yocalion of making nerv-papaps is .either
too highly prized by. thh i poor, Reople ,,of
this enlightened world of nursi pr that it Is
Jon humbly. es|l(nated—one or the other :
; fir it is a solenui Itjitqrv', that we poor
f rioters, Publishers and.F.dltbrs.^re treat-
cd with a consideration entirely .different
jjfro that boatoweel rut any.pther illlfeuther-
ed bipeds in creation.. Our services are'
sought for rrith an avidity that seems to,
argue muchitii favpr of the supposition that
they are consider&d as worth something\—
lhit.on the iirlv r hand, tlioy are freqiient--
1y called fqr-in a mode . which convinces
US that they lire not by any in-mns ' f.uiked
upon as n m \\p,paying fir.. One thing'is
.guile cert.dn j mankind -consider us the"
most charitable portion of the hitman rpce,
or they would not so often . nppeul £to our
share of that heavenly vil tU'a; lih'd they must
think further, that the newspaper la estate
lished and kept up for the auecial use, ho-
n<mt, and advantage of the prflilic, nnd that,
gre said^puhlio is.itpbe 'acctimmo.laied' In
IV TUB HEO, .UAHNINO AT- NF.lV-YOIlK.l
. . LIVERPOOL, M.trob 27.
Tim active dr inantl for Colton noijeed
last week has hgen succeeded ,hy a liniltetl
hilsiness, anil the sulffsjor this week amount
to 90nu hales, viz:—160 8. Island, ID8-4
n lOd ! 6800 Uplands, 0817 at 5 l-4d. a fl
7-8d., • 20 III D 8*8d., 28 at 0 1-2d;,,U20
Oi lcans, 1110 at fl a 7rl, it) at 7 8*4.1 i 1170
Alalumia, '4 7 8 a nrl; 1080 Brazils, 8 1-! >
5 7 S-8d; 40 Egyptian, 7n7 1 4(1; 88(1
West Imjla, 0 l-n a 8 S-4d5 270 Surat, 3
t-S a 4.1-2altlinngli jn.abme Instances
...... iuwer rates have been accepted, and U Is
President of *9 make',ales to nny-axtett't
this must be done: liolilera do jtnt appear
anxious td'realizH largely'iimlfr these cit-
cumstances, hut the anir(t of ptirchasors has
in a great measure subsided for tile present,
and the market Has a drooping tyndenny,
About aj>0 of the Uplands were taken on -
speculation, pnd the same quantity for ex
port, "The Import diiHttg the week is 8042
hales',’ and since tlte 1st of Jan. it amounts
to 163,810, against 111),279 to this period
lost year. -The increase in the supply from'
the .United States is 87.1137, Irplcs. -Tlie
sales to-d.ry ore computed at 12,080 miles.
IJVF.RPOOL MARKETS. Marclt *3. ■
Colton.—The Cotton market ivps rather
tlnil last week, npd'Boweds.Imve in some
instances been sold a'tthado lower tbaqithe
preceding week; |iitl there Is no nltomllmi'
in the prices of other kinds., -Tlte ppldic
sale nn Friday, of Oemarqrtis! was wsdl at-!
tended, and the best qualities brought high
prices, namely, lao rseglslaiydsnl'to $;4d.-
to ltd j 5080 Howeils at 5"1-4«1. loti 1-Sd ",
1120 Orleans.at.fid. to -7(1) 070 Alabama*
at 5 l-.4d. to Orl; 500 Pornams at 7 1 -fid-
to 7 5 8d; 470 Hablas pud Marnnhams at
(Il-2d..tn7 l-Jrl; 830 Detnarnras at 5 i-Stl.
Id .8 3.4d: 40 Egyptians at Til. In 7 1-4(1 s
and 270 Snrats at 3 1-4.1. to 4 l-2d. per Ih.
LIVERPOOL CORN MARKET,
Marclt 21. - .
The advanco of Sri. per TO ills, in the
vnltio of Wheat this day se’ehnight, was
freely paid nn Tuesday, and most, Oliver (tr-
ticle.s of the'ltade partook of lire Improve,
inent. /'Prices of Oats wore Id. per/.'i IbS.
andjRgrley as much per 00 Ills, dearer.
LONDON CORN MARKETS,
March 20. '
Wo hnve small tfrticlus this week of all
kinds of Grain. The duly on' futvigu
Wheat Is now Kit, 8t)..peV*qr., hit this has,
not proijucfil-ns much effect on the -Undo
here, to-day ay was anticipated, and sales
aro uiakiiie'this mnrnlng,to a.few hoiiiitry
buyers at the same price ns on Monday
last, except for superfine samples, which
nre rather higher. Barley, {leans and Peas
fully support tlm'ternls Ipst.quoted. There
is pot much doing in the Oat trade to-riav,
niid priccs remain as Inst reported. There
is innro sale fur Flour this weok titan of
late, hut tlte top price remains as last quo
ted. •«
every draft it -sees-'fit to make npon 'tlVe
primer s .tnne, ink, and paper, whatever,in
_tho mean time, may become, of tlie -poor
punter himself.; Wucther lie-starve'or
SmpaJ sJfvices
»» of mi uimnent;-
VT 1 * ei ' e fi tho 00| mnminy
has a r ght to tho labors nf Ins type. Thank
.you. Me,s,ear., ..The Pnlilic,” t|,an|v yon
.kindly.fdp.vour .tmtoinMh t.... . ' '
vrrmigeriusiy airitid or Starving upon it.
Or,™ ? Miing gratuitously
'M've^C-'-poiTtrdy requested'’ to do:
otMhiZ' -?rj, ' Vill . il,sli |,ul,li " h every.pfo*'
per thing you send, provided you rvjil he
Evnrv 1 ■ veeiptuoate tlte favor.—'
ffsert P r eoeedintt- you , 1st, a.lver-
lised shall he dope grade,-if y ou {flt 8 „ff,. r
EvlMffi r P '’, V P same terms.
nl-i H „r. n 'tFe fo.r flip fiirtheiande nf public
te ^hSS
shall, ha-;pprliliaJiqrY svit'.out
marie you will
! bn profits, or if /hen the
e Mr huttrin box gnes-ronnri yoirivjii not
Viir a i!. P '" t,0|ue ' hi "e i " 1 ' 1 H !,nt »o—
SOBMOBMCti* tjj contrlhute like
will nh 4 ,,v e -v cent we
doiMSP" WJ -'nrt-'I'en asle t.s-to
* terms Expectation .in the public. We-
ic give to the full,ogtent afrmr
KS it; ( onJ m,r fair .proportion to
let J a ^' at>le , objects. Having'rU.ne than
like other people fqr our
drudgery? SerViUe ’’ nnd for PW' typical
especially led to
being r mar ^ Jro,n circiunstunoe of
aclverfi• * s we ®4» t0 publish nn
of whSlsTvtc*^ ,loin - 6«ntle.moo. -neither
Pauer m ’ !, U - t,pe '’ sitbscfilied for this
IW w!" mt0 .'Vhqse District it does .not
qrivertU» it solely because one qf the
is a frlonri r “ 5U !’ <Crib(:r ’ !>n ' 1 beoause he
Pect im,! w f j' "' ll0,n w® feel a.w,arm res'-
we ffoi k j' ,<lnes s--eert a inly not beonusr;
cau?e Jt obligations to do it be
fur ive'do nn ' hB bu . lldl "K °f » Chnrch-
tion thePh?. 1 , v ? n km ’"’ fWt denoniinn
care—rv?^^ ’ is b ?' lllin @ r ° r . "or do at
ches SfeMi all Christian Clmr-'
to assist in
try, Wcri ' ulcl,f ' , .M , -l?" parts of the otjrtjn
which tvn e “etptnsert all advertisements
led ° r in(li| ectly solioi-
U gtatuitottsly, it would keep one
DIED.
In Magnolia, on rtalnrday the 11th Inst,
rif infiinnatlon in the Imaels, Mr. Thomas
A. Cotton a-native of Gpn. He served un
tier General Jack,nn and wrj distinguish
ed (iir.his, activity am) btavory dtiring the
lair war
MAHiyfiLIST.
PORT OF.SAVANNAH.
High water Tomorrow at Tybee 0 2-1-
t}o db' Savanaali,..,...,»7 53.,
do^qn Monday at TyliCe,...........7 18.
r do do Savannah 8 48.
,, , ARRIVED.
: Sc)fr Bjttsey f(. Maria,.Horhard, frqm St
Mary’s, in loillast, tojlte inastet. Passen
ger, Mr. T)attfou[. '
Scltr Eagle, Rrjggs, Hepeton, Alatatna-
ha River 2ds. 1650'huslt R. Rico and.38
halos S. I. Cotton tolljlf W King.
,-tlnnn E-xeelf Blunkensiiio. fill Ogccheo
3800 bush If. Ring and Sflf.Cptton to R
Habersham,,T Butlgr '
Sloop Two Friends, Cannon,. Harris’
Neck 2 ds-. J7 hales S- J. Cotton atftl
-intlly.for your -patronage, Inn 'ore'mn"t GrOdnilnuts to R "Si W King, Htiles fl
nitruge.iuslv afraid of 'starving' utitin it. Fannin.F II WcIm-in.Jeniiey &. Douglass
Sloop Qjp«ey. Hand, Dariqn 1 day. 40
hales fl. I.'Cqlton, 9 liltds anti 7 b'ols Su
gar to W. fc’H Rose, A G Miller, E Reed,
R Se-m King'.
.. Sloop .Grind Jitlfnt. Allen, Darjen 2ds.
-110 bale's Cotton and 75 casks llioo to-T
Butler &CO .T Stone, R &. VV King. • >
; .tyB.VT.,ifO SEA ON THURSDAT '
. Ship John Wells. Curtis,.Liverpool.
Brig Retp ttanpj, Monroe,, do.
. nEVARTEn, VESTBRDAV.
■ Steamboat Goorgia, with tow boats for
Augusta.
ARRIVED FROSlirHIS PORT. ’
At Liverpool *0lh March ships Superior,
Nesbitt; Howtlitqni Hcoit. _
4 At Boston, 20th brig Bethia, scltr Two
Sistegs.’ •
At Charleston. 80th steamboat Edge-
field.
op FOR'-Ttits PORT.
At Liverpool, 24th March ship
Candler, oufete'd for loading. ,
At Baltimore 24lh scltr'Ueaper,- Stevens.
lOctavia,
• SAILED TOR THIS PORT,
Ftotn Liverpool 21st March ship Agnes
& Ann, Smith, . '' 1
Fttosi oor ' Goinu:sruNiiF,i<T3.
' Offices of the Courier,. Mercury
and. GtndU,
Charleston, April ?0—7 r. si.
- ' I ARRIVED.
, Shlp-Leonidns, Liverpool 40 ds.
Rlig Ajax; New Orleans 14 ds., . ,
Scltr Star. New. York ads. . .
For Baltimore.
The good and substantial 6ohr
Five Brothers.
„ Sparks, Master.
-ti’ill he despatched for the above port
on Tuesday next. For freight orpassage
imVing^bod accomlnodatians for four pas-
SengerSaP ^,UlEL & ANDERSON,
may ® XOSm
3M
For Suttbiiry.
The regular packet sloop
ANN,
N. Sr.nmvicH, Master,
'Vim sail for the above port |To\
m For freight or passage a
l»«iifour*5
morrow
, o - -- passage npp’v to
the Matter on Loard at Scott 6c llalft
wharf,
may £ ,
For Abercorn, and Purys
, Steam-boat " J '
COTTON PLANT,,
‘ Caritamh'dstrr,
Wiir leave ’Waynes’ wharf Tomorrow
morning . 8d -insi. nt half past 8 o’
clock, for the above places!—will tot.nh <h
Aherkorn on her passage to .Purvsburgh,
Will leave Fnryzbprgli a* 2 o’clock P. M..
reliirn tig Abercorn and from there,iwill
leave a.t‘4 o’clock for Savannqh. For ;
passage apply to the Capt. on board or to
lliesubscrliier. . .
SHADRACtl WJNICI.ER,
I ' Waynes’Wharf,
may 2
’ For Augusta.
The Steam boat ’Caledonia, Sassar’d,
will leave-Thl?' Evening. Frr .frieght
which will he taken at half Customary ap.
ply un board, or .to
jno. McKenzie &eo.
may g ' ,T»9a ..
Hibernian ipciety.
An extra meeting of the jBn-
, ciety will be held at the City
1 Hut*!
THIS EVENING,
at half past 8 o’clock.
W. J. HUNTER,
Secretary,
may 9 •< \ ' ; -
Roman Catholic Church.
A SERMON will be preached, and a
collodion taken up TOMORROW
at iiighrmqss to aid the snffeters by the |ate
hies in this city, and Augusta,
may 2 •
Mariner?s’Church.
'JTfclV'INE service will lie performed In
■■Jf 'clmrfeli‘ r 'TOMoiiRow morning
and VJVBrftjrti* Captains of vessel's, their
l^fttfeYidtejpectfu]^ invited
% may 2 • . \
T ,
Treasurer’s Office!.'
■ f •' ' 'Mir 1.182b;
HE average price qf Floor during the
last month being go per barrel oC,
100 lbs. Bread for tiro present month
must weigh as follows Vizi. ’
12 1-2 cents Lbaf. ilhs 8 oz -
*8 1-4 !• ; •• ‘ j. f - 4 ••
Of which all Rakei’sh'nd seller,ofBtead'
will take due Nolice.
, M. W. S'UEiWAjriT, .c. T,
.. r' . •
. ^ "Balj/iWre Hams.
1 fttfhftHMFjflaUimor'e".;'
JL VslP for sine low apply to
■ ha.ll, Rafter &TUPFER.
may 2 log ^
Friends of Ireland.
A REGULAR Monthly Meeting of the
Assoeiationnf the friends of Ireland
in Savannah, will be held at tho City Ho
tel. THIS EVENING,. 2d inn. at half
past 7 p’clk, wIkhi business of importance
vtill hc Inouglit before the Society.
. St. Andrew’s Society.
A quarterly meeting of. the Savannah
St Andrew's Society wR| he held nt lht‘
City Hotel THIS EVENING 2d fllay, at
a quarter before 8 o’clock. ' •
‘ : WrM. ROUPUTSON, St<±htaty
mavV • *
JL
$30,00Q-
vb■ ■
•r
-$15^00 anil
[0,00.0 : I t!
1’s sale.
/ Sheriff’s Soles. '
On the first Tuesday in June next,
W ILL he sold at the Court Hnitso in
the city of SWnunal),.between he,
.itstiul Ilnurs of.sklo the following property.
• All that Lot No. (B.) six Columbia Ward
with the improvements thereon, bounded’
east by Lot Nn (7.) seven, south by a lamv
west-by Lot No. (5.) five, and north by"
Rroifghtnn st.
Also all that plantation near Savannah.
Ittinwn as Tweedxlde, containing 485 acres
more nr less, with the iinprovemcnts^lliere-
nn.’hniifnfed Itovtli mid nntih east by Sa
vannah liver and Onslow Islaud, on the
north west by lands belonging to Pqstell,
and nn tlte south by lands belonging to Mrs.
Margaret,Maekny ; levied on at the pro
perty rtf John Morel, to satisfy-executinits
in favor of.tha Rxnk'Ol Darien,. Bank of
the Iji.ito ofGenrglR./nnd olhersv :
All that lot No. (16r,j sixteen, Franklin
Ward,with the improvements thereon,boun
lied east J>y Jefferson street.south, by IIry-
att street, west hy lot No. fi 5,) 8fieen, and
hnr.Oihv alane. •! !• • *■
Also, lot No. (10,') ten pigby Tilhingr
Decker Ward, hounded oast hy Lot No.
(8,) nine, south hy Bryan St, west by Jef-
fersnn st. and north.by a, lane.
.Also, west Italfofiot Nn, (3.) ill rep, El
lis Tytiling, tleathcote Ward, hounded east
by oast half of said Lot, south hv a (ana,
west liy Lot No. 4, and north..by -Broughtifn
St- . M ■ *
Alsn,.U)afnllo»ing eleven Ncgtoes,viz:
Rose, Isrhel. Henty, Bkili, Suinmv, ^io-
pitta, and-her five children, Elizabeth,
Samuel, Isaiah, Rinalda and Laura; and
one Jcnkass—Levied oh as the property of
Win. and Francis Doyle, to satisfy exeett-'
■lions iti favor of Johnson & Mackay,'Gaz-
way, B. Lamar, Win. Bennett,'add oth
ers.- , '
All thaP^Ot-No. (30,) thirty-six, Frank
lin Ward, wiih the iinprovcmenis thereon,'
bounded east-by Montgomery street, south
by Broughton street, west by lot No. (36.)
thirty five, aud north by a lane.
Also, one half (if, lots No. (21) twenty-
one Oud (22,) twentyfvb, Franklin Ward,"
with the improvenlenls.thereon, known as
tlte Georgia Hotel and -Stables, hounded
hy 'Franklin Square, South hv Con
gross Street West by'West Broad 1 "Streetr
and North by St-Julian Street—levied on
as the property-of-John P. Willinthsun, to
sntisfv executions in favor of the Darien’
Bank nnd others:'
GEORGE MILLENys. c. c.
may 8 — ■ 103*
Slieriff’s ^ales.' 7 -
Pn the first TuViday in'June next» .
W ILL .he sold at the Court lldhse 1ik
Ricehoroiftrtr, Liberty county, be
tween'the usual hours of sale, the follow*
^Rose-ieviedona,
the property, of Thomas G. Way, to satisfy
an execution in favor of William fit J. Ba
ker and others. Terms cash.
: B-MELL, a. l. c.
, may 2 ' 183" ’ !
On the first Tuesday in June uexl.
W ILL he Mill] liefurc.thc court house
in the city of'Savannah between
the usual hours nf-lale, the fnllovring pro
perty, if the fines aremot paid:
Lots Nojs. IB andSO, 'Washington wnril,
with the Improvements thereon, bounded’
cast.by Rest Broad-st. south by St. ,Juli-‘
an-jt:'.ivesj by Washington Square,, and"
nortli.'bv Bryan-st. levied onksthO proper
ty of John Eyxringhant, Jr. to satisfy sun
dry fines Irtqln-.ca hy Opuncll for.,obstruct- ;
ine streets .(ind spreading Ion,e cotton in a*
public highway in the;city,.contrary' to nrji
dinance. Property pointed Out hy-tlte dc-;
fendunt, ■’ ,
- J*. M.’STONE, c. a.
may 9 ■ l
‘ Tax’Cojlectop’s side.
' dn the first Tuesday id Jtti •, next. ■
W ILL lie sold before the Court house
in the city of Savannah, betw een
the usual hoursLf Vale; the following pro-,
pertv.nrso much thereof as will satisfythe
tnx-for 1-827. • i ’
. 202 1-2 acres dflahd ih the third dis-
trlctvrf Houston county known in the plan
of sald;dtsf. hv the No. 115 and bnttnds.mi
No’s. 110, 114. 116, ami.142. levied fin' as
the property'hrEst. nf A. Illtntei to satis
fy the Slafe and Omt ty tax. for the ^eat i
1827 amount tfue'lStfSli and costs.
DAVID BELL, t. o. fc. c.
may 2 102 .
' " ■ <; —
Tax-Collector’s 'Sales. .
Oil the first Tuesday in June next,
BjlLL.be sold before the Goiirl IICuso
W • . I . C l.ntllf/ioil
in liie city-jrf Savnnnih,.'botwee‘n
(he Usual hours, tlie.following properly, Or
so much thereof as will satiJfy the tax for
1828— * ’ • '
1828— ... y
,Lot No. 20, Carpenter's Row, Trustee’s
Garden,.hrirnded west by East'Broad street,
north by Lot No. .11, east by Lot No. 21,
■mil south by Lot No. 22—levied on as the
property Sf the estate of Isaiah Dgvenport,
to satisfy tlte slate .and county tax for the
year 1888.—Ampunt due, S 12,11, & costs.
" ' ; DAVID BELL, ,T. c. c. e t .\ .
:. may. j, ■ ,|0.3- ’ ., ,- .
City Sheriff’s Sale£.
On tlto first Tuesday in June next, v '
—flLL be, sold-Rt the Courl Hnus^ be-
t ¥ . -tween the usual hpiirs.of sale—
All those three Lots,;Nos. 12; ,1,3und 14,
h iiHprovemonts, -in the city.of Sayan
Hjujt N&w Leeds, known as Gardner’s Tan
Yard—levied on as theaptopqrty.of,the es
tate of John Gardner.' deceased, to satisfy,
an execution Jn,.favor of William Barnes
and Daniel Conyers,, adtn’ra. of Daniel,
tlowel, deceased. •
A. D.’t?YON,'c. s
, may 2 103 '
with
naif
F OR Sale
may 4
Bank Stock.
Sale at EPPINGER’S
Exchange Office.
$10,000
■UnionCanitl'‘
''OTTf: 111 '-
To be drawn in Philadelphia, on the 4th
Tile drawing will he received oh the
13th. 9 drawn ballots.
SCHEME:.'
2 prize of $10,000
2
,4p
40
. 91
41
5,333
l.OdO
500
■ ;20O
,4,00
NewYDrkCpnfebUdated
•LOTT.ERY,
...» OLASS Npj'4,- ..... 7 .
W AS drawn In the effy of New York
; 23d Inst,.: The.drawing .will he,
loeoivcd-To.MonRqvr.—O drawn ballots.
SPUE MiS>i-
I Prize of
II
do
do"
dp
do
do
t
do
do
do
Tickets;
Halves; >.p, •
Quarter*,. •'
Orders attendedto nt
EPPINGER'S
&
i
to
10
10
29
51
&c.
'Jgtv.000
-’ 13,000
10.000
9,000
-4,000
ltooo
000
600
-4110
.-. 3.00
200
'-.,.100
KC-i
$10 00
5 00
-2 90
IHTHLIC SAI/KM.
IlYJn HBRHElVr.
On (TUESDAY next 5th Inst, at 11
o’clk will he sold hefdvo the Cnntt Hohse.
A negro girl about 17 years
of aue, accilslofned to tho house, fcjold for
no fault.
m:ty 2 Terms Cash. G
By J. IV Herbert.
O/i TUIjSDA V blh inst. at 11 o'c’oc/;.
Will be Sold'brfore the 0 burl house in
this cityi\f; '*
‘A Horse gentle , in Har
ness. ' Terms cash. '
may a
By J- B- Herbert.
C -'On TUESDAY 8th Inst.
Will h* aqld before tho Court liuse in this
cltw^hetwoep the usua|‘ hours of .ale .
the following jiroperty helotUlltl
.to the cstnto of Mrrl’liillips
being by order <Jf$|ia . «
■ Justices of the In-^
■ ' " ’ feriov Court. ,*•/,,
1 negro woman nam'd!, Celia and liet
.child.' ,d‘. (■- • -. . .7
1 negro girl naoie^ Phillis. iff
wyl.-A .,'Terms cash.
may 2
. t Lottery & Exchange Office.
FbrNewYdrk.
(it S T A B I, I SHED L I N Z) |
The regular packet slifp
,Il«len Mar,
s T. Hartison, maSttr. •
U'dl sail on Monday ,4‘t.lt ofM-ty. For
freiaht or passage having excellent accom
modations, apply to Capt. H. on board at
Jonek’. upper-wnafft'or to •
UAI.L,8IIAP PER tTWj'Ei:.
tPhe-aegufft! 1 PRokc't ship
EM PE It O R,
J. H. Bennett, Master.
Wtil succeeded the Helen Mur, end sail-
on Monday I Hit May,' -
-.AP’ilflg- ** - '
Grand Chapter of Georgia.
• fty J. b. Herbert.
On 'MONJPA Y 41 h May at U o’clock.'
Will be Hold on Messrs A L.ow &co’s whf.
'50 crates Crockery just r
received
CpnsjsItrtK of
flips aud'Skucers,
Bowls,
-Jug*. - ... j'
Plates, tie, tie.
k " *7J*- AJOSo,
et 1st nuiil.J,ondou Dock Rrandy
> ■ do do ’do do Gin
i Imported direct . ', ,
I " .’ also, i*
20 caslvs sup. Scotclr'Ale,
Terms llhetal and made known at lima
t, qfsalel.
april 28
$10 00
6 00
2 60
Sic. tie. tie.
Tickets
Ila'ivej' ' ; ,
Quarters v , , V *
- b Orders attended to nt
- LtJTITER’S
■' Pottery and Exchange Office-
may 2 'et-
$'80,0.00i’ «
•§15,000—$10,000. /
New York Consolidated
WWF&
Was drawn In the citybfNew.Yorl4qri.the
2S'd inst.—tlte dra;viog 'viH'he receiv
ed Tomorrow;- Ojjrawpbql-
• ‘ ' ' ■' -tots/.' - >
• .s>,
«
SCHEME
i -
• .1 Prize of
330,000
.1
do
.15,000
1
do
' 10,000
cl
•do
5,000
1
do
4,0fi0
; to
do
1,000
-.•lo
/ 600 *
10
do.
500
-10
do
400
10
do
. 800
-20
do
;200
do
&c.
, Sic. . Sic.
Tickets
Halves ay.' .
Quarters s'.
Orders attended to at
LUTHER’S
1.00
gio no,
^ 5 od
2 50
may 2
pottery and Exchange Office,.
$ 10,0004
10,000 DOLLARS.
! Union Ctiii/tl.'Z .
itOTT.EJaY,
- OF HEtfSSYLrAmA. ”
ctAsk’tso. 4. /
To-he dr.mn-in Philadelphia on the“41h77
The drawing w'dbte'Ueceived'oi)
the 13th. 9 drawn balJpW.
. SCHEME. ;
2 prize pf 310,000
g 5,835
4a i.aoo
40 500-
, ;i 2tio
ldo'i
Sit, .'tie'
$io oo
5 00
• 2 50
Tickets;
•u. HrIvos,
V Quarters,
i Orders attended to at
EPPINGFR’S
Potfery ijnd Exchange Office.
may B ‘
The Anmial Meeting oftheprand Chap
let nfiGeiitgia, will he heltl at tile Mtspii-
ie Halt, in Louisville, on Monday the 4th
nf.May where all the subordinate Chapters
ara required to,lie represented- -
By orderuf tiie -
'.- M. E. Gd. II. Priest.
DANIEL HOOK,
Grand Secretary.
april 0.
Valuable 'City Propei ty
FOR SALE.
The
CITY HOTEL,
on, Hay-street,
' 'AltS
A
tpoUoii, cards &c.
By Ptiilbi'idi: tfe Balcei'.
On AVEUNESDAY Oth Aiuy.
At 11 o’efpck (fill hO'snJd iti IVon| uf 'thel/
AuCtlOh-Stop* to'dose a consignment.'
8 bales jvhite'Jrrih atid rllivc collon cords.
29 doz tnens cotton.Sltirfs. 1
april 20 ’ yTeimflime of sale.
Postponed Sale.
On account of the Cioeitery not having
' **. been landed ■
•) WJ*. J, - , - .
Brandy, Gih,hid 'Crockc-
'»-■ T ry.' '
By Jr B. Herbert.
G.n the first Tuesday jn May next.
Will he sold before'thu i'duit houMnhthis
city between the usual' luilirs of sale. 1
A negro woinan sibout 19.
•years oid a good cook waslkn nddironcr.
. AJsSO
AHegid vvoman about 19
years of «ige a gotitl *<f*Mrmress. '
. ' . V / . . j ALSO n
A' negro fgivl about .1,8
years of age accusloined to tlitl fiejd. • j
.ACSO • •, ''.
A negW .pm about 20
years of age. ' ’Nr;.-:, •
april 27 : ,Tem s cadi.
The extensive three .stpry
Building on Johnston’s Square,
occupied by Mrs. Butty ns a
Boarding llonse.are offered for
sale,and terras made known on application
at tile Marine and Fire Insurance liaplji.
it theuhpve property, he no, solff'previ .
mis to Wednesday ilio. Oth Mav,jjt. vvjil. be
offered at Auction on tltat day.
W. W. BAKE It, Cashier.
aprijjd 08 ;
SPRANG and SUMMER
tiOOllS.
L OW, TAYLOR &CO- havo Ian
, ding from ship Oglethorpe, from Li
verpool, an extensive, anrd -general •assort
ment of • v *
BHXXZSEI REAIJTJFAOTVTRBD-
' *’ ,'000118.’’’
A Iso,received by recent arrivals from New
York, &c. a large supply of ’>'■ -
AMERICAN AND if/D/A
Seasonable Articles,..
VVhichthey offer for sale by Hie otiglnaf ’
package; piece, or dozen, at moderate pri
ces—an j alwaysdiqve for sale' '• L
OSNABURG3, COTTON BAGGING.
' ' CRATES QF
’ .. Earthenware,,
•j • CASKS OF
London Bottled Porter,
liy j. it. H k it n i: a r.
..Oil the first TueidayJn May g>xt,
A T 11 o’clock will he sold h fore the
Cohrt House ill thiscity,- ;
A nolfto^liui about 95 years old.,
april 25’' 7 ■ Terms cash.
1 ... a, 1—:
. / Constable’s Sales, '
tjjErjLL.’b’fspfilheliiie Justice Jacob -
.Chadlioui’ii'y iflfic'e in Savannah,
on tlie* I'leveptli^aji of May next, between
ib* ukiKrt'hduft' qf sale, a two story Build-
Ing/^fiuished .Jpr sn offico and dwelling,
nbotil 24 f«et,in;h itgf)i'iiml .20 tit breadth,
situate inltryg-n sfree - . atul ujmn MeCalla’a
lot—I’evlpt] dh JsyUjd pfppei ty of John B,
Emm execution in favor of
Har.toii.
V. Si J
npril.28
. Scotdh Ale.
april 24 00-
Adni.i/nislrator’s Hale.
BY PHIL BRICK & 1! d KER.
■dn thefirlt Tuesday iii May next.
W ILhe sold in Iron of the Court
UouSe : in lire city of Savannah he-*
tween t)te lisuai hours n sale, ' y ; .
A,nearo. girl nuiihq;i ’ ' '
Sukey,,. f -' . .
sold its.the property of Gilhert-W Martin,
Jleo. by permission of thq.Cgtnt qf Ordiua
■y of Chatham County! ' '
Hi M r HM
Treasurer's ,0ffi.ee.
.' > • -• -‘hist MAY, 1820. ■
T HFf taxes forrfhtfNprCsont year' are
;rto*F .ptfytMe/’indyil the *4|»« ipff
not puid by the 1st June next, 'executions
will issue agkinst jnch aS.Jre' ip default.—
Office Hours fromt9. A. M,.tq 2 o’ejock P:
!M; -a . M. W, STEWART, C.T.
may-lay-'ylOB . V.v ■ '
'/ Dividend No 22.
bank state of Georgia, ?,
Savannah, April 24t/i, 1829. (
:Fff^llE Board of Directors having this
; .JL day declared a Dividend, of 33 50
per share on the Capital Stock of this
.Bank, for the last six months; 1 the same will
he -pqld' to the respective Stockholders
thereof, or- to tlieir order, on aud after
-Thursday next, ttiefiOtb’inst.
By'order of the Board;
A. PORTER,Cashier.
N. B-Theeditorsof tho Southern Re
corder, and Journal at Milledgevillc, Con-
stUuiinnalist' and Ounrier; Augusta, and
Washington News; are requested to pub
iish me abovo threp times. y
april 24 £46
O0M,
ELLAW, c.c. c.
By'J. Bi Herbert.
Oti TtJESDji!V 5th May next.'
Will be soid'hefore’thc < ourt House in
.hit,,city, betweeii'th; itstjol ItqdVs pf sale.
A negroywopan about
20-ycnrs old a good cadli'aful washer
april 21 -
march; .
gdministrutor’s Sale.
By Philbrick & Baker. • <
On Tuesday the 12th djy of May next.
At-10'o’clock; will be sold in front of
their Auction Store, -
1 patent I.ever Gold Watch, Chain
and Soal,
1 bouk Case,
1 Bureau, ; .
1 jialent Balance
0 Chairs.
'Also
The wearing Apparel,
BOOKS, <S'0.&r.
belonging to the esiate of D \V Ten Eyclt
dec and sold hy permission of the Court of
Ordinary for Chatham County and per or
der of tne^Adriluiistr'ators.
march ca : ' '* Terms ensh.
Found.
UTS morning a bicastpin, which the
owner can Imve on paying for thia
advertisement, by calling at the ofiice of
the Republican. '
rr