The Savannah museum. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, January 11, 1822, Image 2

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TUB MUSEUM. r ~" ” ■■ ~ ~ •- FROM HIE CIIAHLESTON COVHIKH. The following illusion may serve to Ex plain one of the mysteries ot Mythology— the location of Heaven above us, ’ hud been kitting at a feast of souls, * banquet of pure spirits, where the thought Speke on the eloquent tongue, and in the eye s tiny sparkle, and the e'er changing play Ot feature, like the twinkling glance of waves Heneath the summer noonlight, J walked forth, it was a night in autumn, and the moon tV as visible through clouds of opal, lac’d With gold and carmine—such a silent night As furies love to dance and revel in, When winds arc hush’d, and leaves are still, and V waves \ft sleeping on the waters, nnd’the hum And Stir of life reposing. There was spread He tore rev sight a smooth and glossy bay. Mirror'd in silver brightness, and the chime Os rippling waters on its pebbles, broke Alone the quietude that fitl’-d the tor. % llut'whcii the tremulous heaving ot the deep, Far oft) along its sandy barriers, rose And faintly echoed, as the fitful gust Ruffled the placid surface glass’d bclc .v; Or, at the call of night birds, where they flew And sported in the sedges, low and sweet, kike swllllows murm'ring, or the cooing voice Or ring-doves, when they brood their callow W young; And cultur'd fields and gardens, and they lay, f Amid the stillness of the elements, Silent and motionless and beautiful, For mist & moonlight soften’d down their forms, And cover’d them with thin transparency, j.ike Beauty melting through herJoose veils A wind rose from the ocean, as it roll and Blue in the boundless distance, and it swept ‘llic curtain’d clouds athwart the moon, &gave The tmdtmtn’d azure of the sty to light And full expansion. There my eyes were turn’d, And there they found the magic influence, V h>ch bound them, like enchantment, in a trance Os mnstexrdtcd feeling; and tlie sou! Was lifted from the body, and became A portion of the purity and light And loveliness of that cerulean dome: Aml U imagin'd cm the mountain top, _ . Now silvered with tbe milder beams of night, iln the blue arch, and on the robing moon, Careering through the host of stars, who seem’d To worship at her coming, and put out The brightness of their twinkling, when sbe mov’d Serenely and majestically by On these, and on the snowy cloud ‘, that hung Their curtains round the Dorder of the sky; Like folds of silken tapestry, it laid A World of tenderness and purity Jr The quiet habitation of the hearty The rcsimg-plac of those impassion'd souls, Who draw their inspiration at the founts^ Os Nature, flowing from that theatre, SB. Whose scene is ever shifting wi It the play Os seasons, as the year steals swiftly on. And bears us with is silent foot, away To dissolution, ardent souls, who love The rude rock and the frowning precipice, The winding valley, where it lies in green Along the libbliog riv’let, and the plain, Parted : n field and meadow, redolent Os roses in the tiow’ry days of Spring, And in the nights of Autumn, of the breath Os frosted clusters, hung along the vines In blue and gushing festoons, iu whose riud The drink of souls, the nectar of the gods, Ripens beneath’ the warm uneloudy sky. I look’d upon this loveliness, until A dtvnmc; me o’er me, and tlie firmament Was animated, and spirits fill’d (lie air, Floating <’n snow ey u iiljgs, ami rustled by, Soiling the wind to coolness, and they came messages of kindness, and they sought The pillows of o’er-wearied toil, and shook The dews of hetlie from their dripping illumes Around Ills temples, till the mind. Its sad realties, and happy dreams Rose fair and sweet around him, and restor’d Awhile the spotless hours of infancy, \t hen life is one enchantment! Then 1 seem’d llapt in a trance of ecstacy, and forms Stood thronging round suprcnvty beautiful, Whose looks were full of tenderness, whose ‘words Were glances, and whose melodies were smiles; Who utter’d forth the feelings ..f the soul hi that expressive dude t, whose lci.es No tongup can syllabic, the unseen chain Which links 1 hose hearts that boat in unison. It was that perlect meeting; whithei tend Cv.r spirits in their better hours, and find The balm of wounded besoms, where they dream , • ri . - ■_ The eye of Mercy ever smiles, and Peace For everbroods—They call the vision Heav’n. a A ad thus hath man imagin’d he can find Tlie region of his angels, ami lus gotis, . 9 And blessed spirits, same where in die sky; Or in the moon, to which the Indian * urns, And dreams it is a cool and quiet land, Where insect cannot sting, nor tyger prowl; Or on the cone of mountains, where tile snow, Purest of all material things, is laid Upon a cloudy pillow, wreath’d around The midway height, and pariingfrom this world, Olympus and the Swerga, holy bow’rs. This. Dayihiblished, L*'Y THOMAS I.ONLVVOk'IU, V Johnson square, LACON; Or many tilings in few words addressed to those who think, by- the ltev C O Colton, “Ye noUest study vs mnnldud is mats.* This w ork is most highly recommended by all -the 1 .Horary lie vie .vs, having within a short period gone through eight editions in London, and is a he k that ought to be in the hands of every one who reads. The edition now offered lot sale is but half Hie price of the former American copy, neatly printed on a smalt type, in at large 18 mo. vol ume, handsomely dune up in boards, at 7i cents > 7 5 Wants a Situation, AS Teacher in an Academy or Private Fami ly, in anv part of this state, a gentleman vrhoha- had the best of education, of which, and of his moral character, he can produce sat isfociiuy testimonials. Letters addressed 11. 1. 1.. M to the care of the Editors, will meet with .it. ntio'i. . jan 10 n8 Situation M anted | BV a,young man who is acquuintedjßb both! . country amt City trade, woti dbe Wffing to offer Ins services one week on ‘.rial, a line di l . cted to E. and left at this ollice, will be alien 4cd to. jan 10 V 8 PETER DREGE, ‘Jftree doors south of the City //o^L THANKS Iris Mends and the public in RflflP’- | al for the large support he has receiveam this city since he commenced business. He takes this opportunity to offer 1-05 PACKAGES Just received from England and the n b|i|io£ the most fashionable ’ y ~. HATS .1X1) CLOTUmk CIIEAPEH THIN KVKR. Extra superfine bovs’ Waterloo Coats, fu.i silk trimmings, at the low rate of gls . Fine and extra fine black Press Coats, from gin upwards Extra (due Saxony do. S”°. aru ’ upwards Extra fine and superfine double mill’d fashions ble Pantaloons, of all colors, from £4 to 12 First rate gentlemen’s fine white linen Shirts, from gl 75 to 4 French Florentine Waistcoats, ss2} _ Extra quality English do new pattern, §5 Blue and other colors Surtouts, gl2 &. upwards Extra fine Waterloo Coats, full trimintl with g ijk j^22 Gentlemen’* knit Drawers, from 62 j cts. to S2 Merino do Shirts, from gl to 1J v Superfine lamb’s wool Socks, o pair n>r pi kittle boys’ Gi eat Coats ofa!) colors, g3J Misses’ PeUcesfrom g 4 to 6. scarle’, colors Fearnaiight Great Coats, an( l upwards fine water proof Hats, Blue? black, buff and white fashionable Waist coats Large size silk Umbrella*, from §2 j to oj Extra large size tartan plaiil Cloaks, with two capes Gentlbmcn’z silk Stockings at glj Cadies’ and gentlemen’s patent clastic silk Stockings at $2 per pair Cases fine and extra fine Irish Linen, from 25 to 87j cents Cassinierc far.saloons at §3 —also — A great quantity of NEGRO GLOTIIING, Consisting of Jackets and I’ruwaers, from S 4 i to 6 a suit Superfine gentlemen’s Beaver Gloves, 75 ct3. nov3o 22 Flour, Pork tsc. 280 bbls superfine Flour 5b do prime Pork City inspection 90 do and.) Beef 20 kegs patent shot assorted sizes 5u d>t fit st quality Tobacco 511 do Soap, 50 do Candies 39 firkins fi.s> quality UuUer for family use 20 half bbls Fly Market Reef 20 bhl* l.oaf Sugar ■■ 3 Marble Chimney Mcs 2 Gigs, complete at Deuslcrs . i' v ; For siv by jan'4 3 C C GRISWOLD & Cos The Suhscriffer yiS"|AVING o> cued a More in one of those two story holdings west of the Market, known ns Hogg’s Lot, under the superintends. Je of Mr Wm. O. Mills offers for sale, a general as sortment of GU OCE HIES, Consisting to t art of Sugar, Coffee, ’lea, Cog. Brandy, lim ltum, W 1. ami N. E. do. Holland Gin, Wlns .cy, F'our in whole and half barrels, 3o*o 6a:’ •u,r’ a lot prime Georgia Bacon ALsO—Homespun, Cutlery, Cvockerv, he. dec 29 tt 45 THOMAS McKENZLE. - Sperui Oil, Candles &c. 13 Rbls !■: s? Strain’d Oil, dm Boxes Spc Candles Half bbls I’tck’led ’I ongoes L Smok’d do. a.id Fiy.maiket lljcf, Kegs Butter, mess Beef :utd Fork, logctber with a full assortment of Groceries & Froitfsions l-’or Sale at No 23 Bolton’s Range bv dec 29 n45 CLACHORN U JIASSETT. Coffee and Sugar. 50 bags prime gv. in Coffee 30 hhds prime New Orleans Sug3r Landing from l.rig UelvuKvre, for sab by dec 27 JOHN LATHUOIV& Cos. ij i.::~it ** * -'i'” . ■ - To Rent or for Sale. Three Tenements two stoyes high, between Mrs. Levant's ami Mrs. Cugle’s, opposite the new Market. These tenements are each thirty’feet front and forty feetdeeo, and contain Cellar and ‘ CtUar Kitchen, and a store and ba -.k room, On the first floor, with fire places; and three rfom i or the second floor with fir.- plaice*; a garret and convenient yards. These were lately erected, in a neat and sub, Stan rial triirmer, uml will be rented on reasona b! terms to good tenants. Apply to jan 4 M 11. MCALISTER. Dissolution. rjailE copartnership heretofore subsisting JL between M:c!taelJ Kappa! ii C. K. Bart el is dissolved by mutual consent. All those who have any demands against the concern will present them to C. F.- Bart let, to whom those indebted are authorised to make pavmeot MICHAEL J lv APPEL* COSAM EM lit BAUTLET. THE Savannah Museum will henceforth be published by Cosam E. Uartlet on his individual account, who returns his thanks to the patrons of the establishment for their former encourage ment and solicits a continuance of their favors jan 1, 18 >2. Wanted,- GTEIWO good vessels to load at St. Mary’s, with sJL Lumber, one for Bos’ on.thepther for New? York—for terms apply to jau 7 5 C C. C,HIS\VOLD & CO. h ish Potatoes, TTK hampers—for sale on board the brig En- JL deavor, from Belfast, lying at Williamson's wharf. jan 9 H 7 OJice /tank United States. SavaVvaii, Bth January, 1812. A N election fora Watchman for tfiis Office jHLwill lake place on Tuesday the 15'h inst. to fWiicli is attached a salary of three hundred del- 1 Jars per annum —Candidates, will hand in their, applies. : ons to the undersigned, naming two i surities for the faithful performance of! the duty previous to the above date, jan 8 7 JAMES HUNTER Cashier, j 10 casks Shot assorted, T ANDING and for sale by I- A, MORGA,N, . j U n7 os_ Jne*‘ n P perj-harf_ Sugar, 137 Barrels and 2 l>hdsg>rime Sugar Landing, and tor & hOVT> and Situation Ts anted, IN the Country or Town, any kind- of:Mer cantile business, apply to .the ‘ tor . this paper, and application will be attended t „, l a ” 5 s (£j*We are authorised to an nounce Capt. Bensar Uaifoiiij as a ndidt<* for Major to command the 60th Battalion 1 Regt. Georgia Militia. j an - Loaf Sugar. * 30 bbls Loaf Sugar (smut! loaves) from Pen nington refinery. Jus’ reed and tor saie by <kc3l -36 JOHN I.ATHROP & Cos. —’ * ’ Goslien Butter, Apples, §c. . 20 firkins goslien Cutter 50 bids Apples 10 do smoked be r —for jan 8 a6 RU i Id-U £ SCItN rOV Landing from schr Adeline. 50 bbfs prime Pork, SO do Beef 12 do Mess do 100 do Union Gin Iu Store, 20 lihds Jam. Bum, 12 pipes Cog Brandy 14 pipes Holland Gin, 9do Piei points do 6 do F.agle gin, 12 bbls Apple Bran y 10 hhdsN O Sugar, 25 bbls St Croix do 8 bbls Loaf Sugar 80 boxes Soap and Candles 80 kegs No 1 and 5 Tooacco 130 bbi Howard-st Flour Teas in whole and Catty boxes 20 -firkins butter, 3 ton Shot assorted 1.2 bbls Newark Cider Fly market beef in half bbls 30 boxes Raisins, Coperas, Negro pipes Sec Fors.de by • A MORGAN, jan 8 6 Jones's upper mhwf For Sale, a great bargain. IriMVK htind-ed and seventy -si ven act?* oaE / and hickory lands, about 26 miles from Sa vannah, on Which there is a good dwelling house and other necessary cut bulldogs, the above land joir.s the river and Kbenezer creek. ALSO, 5 prime field hands will he sold with the a bove property. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call oty J B HERBERT (J Cos. jan 8 o Wants a Situation, AS Overseer or Gardner, a steady active young man, capable of fulfilling the above situation, and perfectly understands the differ ent modes of Agriculture in all its branches, can give a tatisfactory recommendation as to honesty, Industry, sobriety and good conduct. N ,B. Gentlemen in town wishing to have their gardens put in nice order for tlie season, shall be attended to. A tetter addressed to A. U at the office of this paper will be attended to. jan 8 6 Notice. * LL persons are cautioned from crediting a c/V nyofthe crew of the Hr. brig Esheavouh, P M'Cartan. master, as no debts of their contrac ting will be paid by either the Captain or Con signees. Ti a jan 8 * Notice. I HEREBY give notire that I have a claim, and no doubt tlie oldesLand best one, for one hundred and fifty laud in the fork of the Large ami Little Satilla Rivers, adverti sed for sale by Mr. ‘{•■ Kingsley, GEORGE MORRISON. Camden Cos. Dec. 23. 4o§* Gin, Raisins £?c. Just received per schr Gen Hawes, 50 ‘bbls’ llutcn*Hxrgh Gin 25 do Clarke’s do 85 boxes Muscatel Raisins sup quality 60 do bloom do 10 bbls Greenings in prime order For sale by 46 S M JETTON. Corn Alloat. >2O 000 bushels white Maryland corn afloat, For sale by UhTHUOP & Cos. 4p- 1_ Union Society, I Quarterly Meeting will be held on Monday V Evening, 14th inst. at 7 o’clock, at the So ciety’s Hall. L. MASON, Sic'ry. jan 9 7 Douglass & Sorrel , HAVE for sale—New Maryland while flint Corn * 100 barrels prime M rscovado Sugar 10 hhds do NO do 14 bbls Loaf Sugar at Low prices 10 pipes Colme iar Wine , A few iihds of pi me Havana green Coffee 200 bbis Howard street flour, selected for fam ily use 120 do Baltimore Bye Whiskey 6 tons Bar Iron Hollow Wars Spanish Seg trs Several very handsome Oil Cloth Carpets, dif ferent sizes * Spanish Tobacco, &c. h 44 dec 28 Fork, Ale, Hay , £jc. LANDING from brig Hope, at Tsyloi-’s whf. 50 bbls prime I’ork 31 do mess do 20 do do Beef 20 half bbls Flv-market Beef 53 bundles Hay, 52bbls Apples 54 bbls Ale, first quality 160 casks Connecticut stone Lime For sale by. C. C. GRISWOLD & Cos. jan 9 7 Mess Pork. 49 bbls Mess Pork, Landing and fotsale by jan 9 ‘ 7 i W LONG. For Liverpoot. THE Brig HURO-, B. H. Tucker, Y&glfc master; lias commenced Loading, lor Freight of 150 Bales Colton, Awriy to. yX 3 : 2 A.L. MOLY>J|X. ’’ i_ |9 For Liverpool. &RT The barque SP AKTaN, capt Coles gk-frftfc .worthy, will commence loading unme •hateiy, having part of her cargo engaged. Foi freight of the remainder, apply lu • . v GUMMING & GWATIIMEA Landing from the above vessel, 10 bbls Cider, the consignee is rt quested to call and take them away. j ar ’ I - Liverpool , &£ji\ 200 Bales are wanted to fid the Fme ship W ILIIELMINA, capt. Wilson, to sail in a few days. Applv tu dec 28 ‘• MI I’CHELL A D AUTLETT. For Havre , £)S>C; Tlie fine British brig SPEEDWELL, capt. Balhgatc, a first class ‘eapi, will meet with despatch. For freight of 4w butts ‘Cotton, apply to dec 27 JOHNSTON ii HILLS. For Liverpool. . The 2’ op MARY ALMY. Hudson, master, lias part of her cargo on board, and will meet with dispatch. For frt ight of one or two hundred bales of Cotton, apply to capt It. on board, at Williamson’s wharf, or to jan 7 5n AND W LOW Ik TO. For Ncm-Orleans. THE fust sailing sloop SUSAN, W. I Rogers, master; will positively sail on Tuesday next, weather permju'mg, for Freight or passage, apply on board orei jan 3 2 H WILLIAMS y Cos. For New-York,. I The fast sailing f acket ship AUGUS j H Wood master, will have imnie i < liate dispatch, having part of her enga jged. For the residue or passage, having supe rior accommodations apply to capt \Y on board at Jons’s upper wharf, or 10 jan 1 1 HALL & HOYT. For Providence (R. I.) THE Regular Racket Brig Polla.capt. ty v. Herrington, having part of her freight engaged, will sail on the 10th instant, for freight or passage apply to S. MAN TON, Rices Wharf. Who has for calc landing from the above veccel, 40 Casks Li me * EKa } GIN, 50 Barrels Potatoes 1000 Bunches Onions 5 Barrels do > J 10 Barrelskßeans. jans 4. For Baltimore, The fast sailing sloop PACKET, \V- Beebe, master, w ill sail on Senary 6th inst. For passage only, having excellent ac- Ccmmodations, apply to capt U < board, at Jones’s upper wharf or to jan 4 3 HALL & HOYT. For Providence , The schr JAMES MONROE, capt Simons will have immediate dispatch’ For freight, applv to jan 4 5 * ,T LATIIROP &Go For Norfolk, The last sailing schr. I)EL!GHT-IN- ZsfaSr PEACE, Kelley, master, will sail on Thursday. For freight or passage, apply on board at Bulloch’s wharf, or to jan 8 6 L. IX. SAGE & Cos. gy For Freight or Charter. The fine fast sailing ship ASIA, John ■Yft y Barry', master, in co plete readiness to receive a cargo. For terms apply to the capt on board at Jones’s upper wharf, or to PETERSEN & CO. Who have for sale Pica Madeira in half pipes A few cases red Cliampaigne Soft shelled Almonds jan 7 5s For Liverpool. The well known regular .trading ship JANE, James Drummond, master, has commenced loading, and will Ire despatched without delay. For freight, apply to captain D on board, at Bolton’s wharf orto jan 9 7 JAMES DICKSON & Cos. For Liverpool. THE Staunch Ship AFRICA, Jno. .XoSSSwi Johnston jr. master, has commenced loading, and will meet with despatch, having 700 Bales Cotton engaged; for freight of 259 to 300 Bales, apply to t he master on board at John stons’ upper whaif or to jan 9 e 7 JOHN STON & HH.LS. For Charleston. The regular packet sloop MARY, Brown, master, will Tricet with dis patch For freight or passage, having good ac commodations, apply to the master on board at Exchange wharf, or to jan 10 s ISAAC COHEN. • * For Liverpool. £ls>Sv Tile coppered and fast sailing ship HARMONY, S Woodward roaster, has part of her cargo engaged and Will not be de layed in loading. For freight, apply on board at Telfair’s wharf or to jan 10 8 MITCHELL 8c BARTLETT. For Greenock. Jt'pK The c o PPer fastend ship HARRIET, Capt Reed, lias half her cargo engaged. For freight, apply on boanl or to jan 10 8i MITCHELL Sc BARTLETT. _ Foi’ Liverpool. The fast sailing substantial shin THO- Sss*k MAS FOWLER, capt Candler, will sail in all next week. For freight of 200 bales ‘ of cotton, or passage, appl v to the capt on board at Jones’ Lower wharf, or to j at 1° St A RICHARDS. For Provide nee, Jgjafc- The stapeh schr. A BALIN'F., V KSLt-.niaster. For freight or passage .. oirmiaVd at Telfair’s whwf. or to jan 9 i:7 W. Lll’l’lTT &. Cos For New-York, ‘ THE regular packet Brig HOPB.cav Chaaiplin, will meet with i(avmgipart of her Cargo engaged,-—for h, ~f the remainder or passagv, having g )m | coifmodations, Apply to Capt. Chan.pl,n q board at Tat lots U barf or to jan 9 7 C. 0. GRIS WOLD r 0 For Sale on bosu and said lirig, 36 bbls Apples 10 do Cider ]0 do Ale 15 Firkins Butter. For Baltimore, The sloop CONNECTICUT, Captiq Stephens, will have*immediate uu patch. For freight or passage apply to tin captain on board at Rice’s wharf, or to fin 9 7 &SC It ANTON, For New-Yo rk. jb&%\ The regular packet ship Cotton I’hrl M Fash, Mailer, will have imu.eeiait dispute)., one half her cargo being read to go onboard. F'orremainder, or passage, applv on board, at Jones’ lov.’er wharf, dr to t-EO GORDON Landing and for Sal^ 20 hhds N O Sugar 20 bbls prime Fork ‘ 30 do do b-es 160 bags Oats, 100 bundles Ilay jnn7 5s For Charleston. The regular packet sloop NIAGARA; V-'ii ’A- capt Fowler, will sail with all disp.itck For freight or Mssage apply o.i board at tlx Exchange wliarß or to ‘ jan 8 6 I) AV M’KF.NZIF,. Silling Off. rpilE Subscriber wishing to- decliiu the 1. Dry Good Business, offers his slock for sale at cost, on a credit for approved paper. The .stock on hand, comprising a general assortment of fresh imported DRY GOODS, and if not disposed of at wholesale, it will be sold out at retail, for cash or approved paper at 60 days. JOHN D. MONGIN. Denslers Building, comer of Broughton aad Bull Streets. ALI. persons indebted tohisjlry Good store, are again requested to call on Mr- Way at the | store and settle the same. J DM jan 5 n 4 Corn. 1500 bushels prime MarvlJhd Corn, afioat- For sale by 1.. M. SAGE & CO. jan 8 6 , Jiuloch's wharf Corn, afloat. A Few hundred husheis pr;me.while CORN afloat, will be sold low if f afcen from the vessel. DANL. CARNEY. Jr jan 8 a6 Hunter's buildhtf* Combs, subscribers keep constantly on hand a 1 general assortment of Shell and imitatite Combs, UUTU4R i- SCRANTON, jan 8 6 Qttjuer of J~-i an ii Jiaiirirti- St. For Sale, TflE TYRO, a flat built holt well calculated for the navigation of the Savannah river in it s lowest state, she is nearly new and the buil tling of her cpst upwaida of JRS'JO —She will be sold to close a concern at the low rate of §l5O, and would make an excellent river boat. AISO. The Augusta B.rat Fairplay with poles, hoi ks and jams complete, as she no w lies at William son’s wharf, is readv to receive freight, anplv to: ” CAN I'D LOU & LAMAII, jan 8 s6 iliL'iamcn's bitihlings. Nails, etfc. 7" 1 casks Nails, Brads, and Tacks ICO kegs no. 1 St 2 Tobacco approv’dbranth 2'. 1 tubs sweet Butter Printing, Sheathiyg & Wraping Pape: boxes of-Currant Wine in bottles kegs of fresh Crackers Now landing arid for sale by jan 8 h 6 W. LIPPiT & Cos. (£7°A few Gentlemen or La dies can be accommodated with -board in a res pectable private family—The situation is pleas ant and the terms low, the house being large, and convenient rooms with fire-places can be had. Those wishing board will please apply at this office. jan 8 a*6 Market-square. To Planters. ‘.JTkHE Subscriber has on hand & will continue <JL to keep a constant Supply of FLOUR, CORN # PROVISIONS, ’Vith a general Assortment of such articles as are required for Planters. The Goods will be sold at Savannah prices, and Produce taken in payment. —He Solicits the Patronage of those Planters ii the vicinity of St. Mary’s. In, Store, 2000 Bushels Prime Flint Corn, SOOJabls Superfine Flour, With a general assortment 6f Dry Goods, Hard ware and Groceries. GEO. W. MARTIN. St. Marys, JVW. 17. 17 Looking-Glasses. JW. MORRELL, offers for sale at his Fur niture repository ("Church buildings,) an elegant assortment’ of Mantle and Pier Glas ses of the latest fashions. Orders will be received for Glasses and for warded to the manufacturer at New-York. jan 7 5 Notice, k UL Persons are cautioned against crediting iXany of the crew of tjie British Brig Spee well, as neither the Captain or the Consigned will be responsible lor their debts, jan 9 i 7 - . Bills on Boston, For sale by jan 7 5e MITCHELL & BARTLETT