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BY «l. * w. HOBERTSON,
puulihhkh* of Tilt i .v*vs ok thk uMov. a |, au ^ j u f* r om Havana tor Vera Cruz.
Havana papers to t!io 15th instant have
been rmuvrd at Charleston. A consider
able body of troops had arrived at Burnicoa
from Spain, destined for Havana and Veru
Cruz. A frigate, three sloops of war, and
bcvoral transports with troops onboard were
DAILY HAI'EU, :
COONTHY PAPER,
»
EIGHT HOLLARS.
: FIVE DOLLARS.
MONDAY MORNING, JAN. 31,1»^
The mail north of Charleston Ima again
failed- Five are now doe.
By the steam-boat Augusta, arrived yes
terday, we were favored with the Charles
ton paper of Saturday afternoon.
Rer.ept'on if Lnfajtiie.—-At an extra meet
ing of the Common Council of this City,
held on Saturday, the following resolution
was offered and unanimously adopted :—
Resolved, that Aldermen li tmus, Hul-
toeii, Mims and Jackson, bo u Committee
of Council to report tu this board at their
■ext regular meeting open the best manner
and mode ofreceiving Gen. LtfAvr/rTE on
hia arrival in this City, having due regard
to hia high character and standing as a
Revolutionary Officer and Patriot, and the
wish of the inhabitants on this subject.
Tht Indian Treaty.—The Inst Georgia
Journal states, that since the arrival of Col.
Campbell, one of the Commissioners for
concluding tho Indian Treaty, at Washing
ton, a full developement has taiten place of
the causes which led to the lute failure at Bro
ken Arrow, and that those who spread toils
for others, have been, fur once, caught them
selves. Another meeting of the Indians
and Commissioners, is expected to take
place shortly nt the Indian Springs.
The same paper observes, we presume
upon good authority:—“We are gratified to
know, that whatever may be the determin
ation of others, our delegation u re determin
ed to persevere to the end in their support of
Mr. Crawford
Naval Promotion The Charleston Cou
rier informs us that alctter has been receiv
ed in that city front Washington, which
atatoS that the President hue nominated to
thy Senate, 96 Mipshipmen as Lieutenants
in the U- S. Navy, and that tho nomination
had paesed the Senate, by a pretty close
vote. These promotions embrace the whole
number of Midshipmen who have success
fully passed their examinations, with ono
exception only.
A Washington correspondent of the Bos
ton Courier writes a. follows “ No ap
pointment has yet been made of a Minister
to Mexico, and probably, from motives of
delicacy and respect towards his succi>sor,
(whoever he may be) the President will
leave the vacancy to be filled by him. The
new President will have a fire opportunity
of providing for his friends in the diplomatic
line, os there are now two vacancies to bn
filled, at Buenoe Ayres and Mexico ; and
Mr. Rush, at Loudon, and Mr. Nelson nt
Madrid lave both expressed their deter
mination to return in the spring; I should
not be greatly s irprised, if Mr. Wirt Bhoultl
have the offer of the mission to London, and
a better appointment could not, probably,
be made.”
A bill 1ms been introduced in Congress
to exempt boats exclusively employed on
Canals from enrolment or tunage duty.—
The second section provides for the sei
zure and confiscation of any vessel naviga
ting any Lake opening an intercourse with
the British provinces, without a license.—
The residue ofthe bill relates to cargocs&c.
One the documents transit,itied by the
President to Congress on the 17th inst. an
nounces the fact that the Western Bounda
ry established by our treaty with Spain, has
been recognized by the government of Mex
ico as the true boundary between the Uni
ted Slutes and Mexico.
Very late from Peru*—The schooner En
deavor arrived at Charleston on Friday.—
The latest accounts received at Panama,
previous to the sailing of the E. left Boli
var in possession of Lima. On the 'it’d Do
cember, Commodore Hull had declared the
port of C'aliao under blockade, in conse
quence ofthe illegal seizure ofthe ship Chi
na,of New-York, by the Royal Uuncral
Lodcll.
| By an nrrivul at Norfolk from Valparai
so, wo learn that Capt.Carter, who sailed
from Norfolk in command of the U. 8. ship
■ Peacock, hud taken his passage to return to
i the United States, leaving Lt.Beverly Ken-
1 non in command of that vessel.
I Tl,e frigate United States, Com. Hull,
and Peacock, Lieut. CuniMl Kennon, wore
at Callao on tho 10th of September; tile
latter had lost a lew of her men by antall
pox, but its depredations hud been cheeked
und the crew were nil in good health.
A letter received by tuo Canada, from
Valparaiso, states that a battle hud been
fought on the 3d Sept, between Holivnr and
Cunternr—the two armies amounting to a-
bout 17,<100. Tho slaughter was prodigious
—3 to.7000 men being left on tho field, two-
thirds of whom were Royalists 1 Victory
decided in favor of Bolivar. )
Messrs. St.im.bv. WoRTf.KY, and Dr.Ni-
son, tho Members ofthe British Parliament, |
who have been on atour through the Union,
arrived in Charleston on Thursday.
From the Southern Patriot of Saturday.—
Attempted Assassination.—Tile Pensacola
Gazette of the 6th instant, mentions that
an attempt ivus made on the Monday pre
vious. in open day-light, in one ol'tlie streets
of that place, by Peter Alba, jnn. then May
or of the town, to assassinate Col. White,
one of the Commissioners for ascertaining
Land Claims, in West Florida. The cause
of the attack is snitl to have been the dis
covery and exposition by Col. White, of a
scheme of fraud, in which Alba with others
is asserted to have been engaged, to pos
sess themselves, by fabricated titles of some
ofthe most valuable property in the coun
try.
Extract of a letter from Mntnmas, dated
13th instant “ We have accounts hereof
a horrid deed being committed by the Pi
rates. It appears that the brig Betsey,
Hilton, from Wiscasset for Matanzas, was
wrecked on the Double Headed Shot Keys
about ten days ago. The Captain and
crew fortunately saved their lives by lauil-
ingon one of the Keys. They had got as fur
as Santa-Croz in a fishing boat, when they
were fallen in with by a piratical boat, and
all murdered, excepting one man, who for
tunately Was knocked overboard, and
reached the shore. It is reported the pi
ratical boat and crew wore afterwards cap
tured hy a British vessel of war. There is
much excitement here on the subject.”
Tea Plant of Louisiana.—The tea shrill)
of Louisiana, has attracted the notice of
onr fellow-citizens in ditferent sections of
the United States. We have been inform
ed by Mr. Win Lewis, who first made its
discovery known, that there are several
small plantations of it now growing in this
state, and that it thrives most luxuriantly.
We have been likewise informed by the
same gentleman, that, from a comparison
recently made ofthe seed of the Louisiana
tea shrub, with that, of China, there re-
mams not a »iuui»«. »»*’ »i.« "itmK of this conn*
try bemg the genuine tea-plant. Home it
only remains tor ourselves to cultivate it in
fiiu h quantities as to supercede the necessi
ty of importing it.
Remark.—The information contained in
the above article, which is going the rounds
of the papers, is now ascertained to be
founded in error. What, has boeu called
the “ Tea-Plant of Louisiana, w turns out
on examination to be a species of Indian
Mallow, indigenous in this country, and
growing spontaneously in tho middle latfi-
tuiles. When it was announced about a
year ago, that the Tea plant was in suc
cessful cultivation in Louisiana, dried leaves
were sent to Ur. Mi lei tel as of Hyson, and
made the subject of experiment by himself,
am! wore distributed among his friends.—
From the trials then made, un opi .ion was
favorable to the actual culture und spread of
the Chinese Tea-plunt in the open air and
gardens, until a parcel of seed from the
Louisiana plan.t arrived here in October,
l U21. when it was discovered that the ve
getable producing such seed had no analo
gy with the two species described in tho
Linnienn class from which the genuine tea
is obtained in China. One distinguishing
character of the latter is, that it has a cap
sule containing thnt roundish or oblong
seeds, and no more. The Louisiana plant
has a great number of seed*, very dilferent-
ly disposed iti the pericarp, and of a vGry
ditferent figure und size. The seeds wore
transmitted by Dr. M. to the Horticultural
Society for culture and investigation ; with
an opinion however, that they were not the
produce of the Chinese Ten-shrub.
Within these few weeks the subject has
been cleared up. Branches, as well as seeds
were received from Mr. George Wallace of
Braddock’s Field, where the shrub is cul
tivated us the Tea-plunt, by which its bo
tanical name und position have been correct
ly ascertained. They are well known to
botanists ; but it is not so generally known
that the leaves ofthe % shrub were of any
dietetic or medicinal use. The branches
and seeds reebived from Mr. Wallace, were
made the subject of a communication to t he
class of Botany and Materia Medica on the
27th November last; und the facts now
mentioned worn stated in an article which
appeared in the Minerva on the 4th Decem
ber foliowing. We understand that Charles
Henry Hall, Esq. of this city, has politely
oifered to procure the genuine seeds ofthe
Tea-plant from China, for any gentleman
who wishes to cultivate it in this country.
Ev. Pont.
received have gone into store. The finer
qualities of bleu-lslauds are still brisk of
sule at previous prices.
Eire.—The demand for Rice has been
limited this week ; the sales made have
been at previous rates—strictly prime, if
such were in market, would, no a-.ubt, com
mand a ready sale. . We quote 2} to 2j. fbf
inferior to good lair, und from to 3} tor
prime.
Havana, Jan. 15.—Rice, sound and clear
grain, 4 6 a 5 1 ; Soap, 7 a II; Co lice, 1st
quill. 12 ; 2d and 3d do. 9 a 11; triage, 5 a
8 ; Molasses, keg of 5$ gulls. 3 a 4 ; Su
gars, ass. 3-5th while, 2-5ths brown, 8 &
12 a 10 fa 14 ; white alone, 11 a I4J ; brown
alone, 8 a 9$ ; Muscovado, 7 a 8; Segura,
8 4a 15.
Exchange—On London, 18 a 19 per cent
prem. in demand ; United States, 6 a 7, do.
—Export duty on gold, 1£ per ct. ; and on
Silver, 3 per con*.
Freights—To Grcat-Britain, £ stg. 4$ a
4.J per ton. ; U. S. $4 perhhd. $1 4 a l 6
per box. £ ct. per lb.
Matanzas, Jan. 15.—Sugars, (scarce as
yet) assorted, 3-5ths white, fa 2-51 hs brown,
from C a 12 arr. ; brown alone. 8 rials ;—
white do. 12 do. : Muscovado, 6 n 9; Mo
lasses, keg 4i ; Co tie e, 8J a 12 ; Rice, ql.
4, improving; Exchange on United {States,
f. a 74.
iVl
SAVANNAH. JAN. 31, 1325.
DOMESTIC ART ULUS.
Cotton—Upland, pMii -16; tuir to good, 13 a
14 / infer»«»r, 12 ; Sea Island, Vfi « 40.
Rice
Flour—P'riladoip H. B Richmond,
h: rl A'exaud'ii, superfine, 5} .. 5$
Corn—43 a 46 cents per b'Lucw
Oat a -50 do do
Peua —50 do do
Hoy -Prime Northern, 80 cts
Whiskey-*Pennsylvania,# a 28J cents per gol
\ cw England Ruin’—$6, sales, do do
JSo thcrn Gin—35 a 36 ({•» do
Tobacco Kentucky; Gco gia, &c. 4^ a 5.
I ul ow—8 cca’.s, toil.
Fotfc-Mess, $14; Prime, It.
Muckare'■—No- 2, $5 , No. 5, 4 a 4$.
Bacon—St, 8$, plenty.
L ird -10 naies.
Butter-—10 a 19; Northern, inferior, 8 a 13.'
Cheese—5;; 7 cents
Soup Yeilow, 4 a 9 cents
Candles—Northern, mould tallow, 10 a 10
Georgi 1 , 15; Sperm, 31
FOREIGN PRODUCTIONS.
B igjing—Dundee and Inverness 42 inch,
V2 n '5 dull
Oxnabwghs—10 a 12,.
Cognac Brandy—\ 0i 137 ?ts per gal.
Holland G.n -9" a 95, do. do.
//•on—$ A-edos 93 a 95 per ton ; English do
83 a 85 do. ; American do ; 83 •. 85 ; Slue,
rev cw'.. 9 a 9.
Suit -Liverpool, coarse, inbuk.4? a 48 sales*
pl.-nty.
Sugar—white. g!2 a 13 ; Brown, 8;
if s'c vado, 7$ 4 10 ; Sr. Cro.x, prime, 10 a
10$; N^w-Ov.eauf,8 i9; ft. fined Loaf, 16
n 2), dull
Coffee-Havana green, t* ; St. D >rningo,from
good to gree-., 15 a16
Hyson Tea—100 a 105 ee^s per lb.
Rum—Jamaica, 90 a 100 cen 8, dull; West In*
d< rrnar, i?im*n-i.
.Molasses—W eat India 28 J —None in market
Britsi Dry Gouda.—30 a 6u per cent advance.
Vickery. 0 h 30 per cent. do
London Porter—$ ’ 75 a 3 00, per d -sen.
STO K8.
United State.a Rank — N ' .ales.
Bank of the State of Georgia—81 for 100
p d m.
Planters'' Hank—67 for 80 paid in.
Darien Ba\k—No s<d-.*s
S.eam li at Comp-uiy —No salen-
Marine and Fire Insurance Company—No nales
N B »t«lc Bmk <>; G.u-Kia, payable in
SuVfi'nah, Planters'Bank, and Bank of \u
g Sul, notes, received in p lyment for buuJs
EXCHANGE.
On F.ndand—^^ m 10 ?e c*»»it. prem.sa’ei.
F ance—5 15 h 5 '0 -n
Boston —50 day*, p »r to 4 ..(tht, 1* r. S.
jY York. 6t d .vs p »r : sig t, la ^
Ph'hule'phia. do do.
Baltimore d ► do
Char'esto ,sight. 4 to 1 prera.
A On olinn S B ink A©tea ,) ;r J a ii,
Cape Fear and Awe n l > 3 d.s*
FREIGHTS.
To Ragland. 5 8 to $
F mne, o in French vessels.
JYtw York $ ct,
REMARKS.
COTTON.—Uplands have been Helling
from 12 a 16, during the past week—the
latter price given for selections.
Sea Islands range froin26 a 10, and some
fine fancy brands go above our highest
quotation. The demand is steady, and the
certainty of a short crop, renders it proba
ble that prices will be supported through
out. the season.
RICK—May be quoted at $2 25 a 3 12$.
Tho stock is not heavy. Tho sales of the
week have been about one thousand cusks.
CORN—13 a 45 cents.
A ship took a pilot ofl‘ the Bar yesterday.
The ship Edward, from this port Ibr New
York, wus spoke 20th inst. lat. 32, 30, long.
78, 48.
, .The brig Celia, Fuller* for Charleston or i
Savannah, was up at Baltimore, 17th inst.
The schr. Uose-iu-Bloom, was up at
Charleston for Darien, on Saturday ; sloop
Je opard, Sturtuvtnt, at do. for St. Simons
with despatch.
ci.EAUKO FOIl THI8 PORT,
At. Charleston on Saturday, sloop Herald,
Heath.
ARRIVED FROM THIS PORT,
At Charleston on Thursduy, schr. Eliza
June, Davis, 1 day.
up for this PORT,
At Charleston, 17th instant, steam boat
Hamburg, Blackman, despatch; steam boat
Edgefield, on Saturday.
T HE Commissioners of the AUGUSTA
MASONIC HALL LOTTERY, have
the satisfaction of announcing to the pub
lic, that they have completed the necessary
arrangements for offering tiie tickets for
sale, and now present the following very
desirable exhibition of the favors of For
tune, which are promised to all who will
participate. From the general desire n»ut\-
ift sied tor the encouragement of this favor
ite SCHEME, they anticipate a very early
commencement ofthe distribution of prizes.
AUJIW31F&
MASONIC HALL
LOTTfcRX,
AUTHORIZED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
T1IL STATE OF GEORGIA.
For Providence,
Tilt! slli|l
M A It y A L M Y,
C. C. Coilk. Mush r,
Havin': tliroc-tourtlis of Ucr csr-
f o uinjujfod, will have iinmniliatu ik'rt|ia!eh.
'or freight or passago, apply to Captain
Cook, on board, ut A. Low* &. Co<s. Wharl,
or to PARIS HILL.
Jan 31 . ; hfi
THE
Dramatic Y cntr\\uqu\a\,
f NFORMS the public* that he will give a
MUSICAL AND COLLOQUIAL DI-
VERTISEMENT, at the Exchange Long'
Room, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT,
to commence at seven o’clock and conclude
at nine o’clock, on which occasion, Mr.
Taylor will exercise the most extroar-
dinary inflect ions ofthe human voice.
■ For particulars tee bills ofthe day.
Jan 31 55
1a w,>
rplIF, subscriber has removed bi B
X to the brick tenement belon™,,,. 'S‘
S;;tes. Esq. near the (State and £*:
Slutes Bunks, in Drayton-Sired. fcU
CHARLES H. STARR
^' ul 31 . itie
Semi-Monthly Jisseniliu^'
A w/.'v tvr! 1,6 g !' e " To-MGRltoiy
L\ LX1XG, at the Assembly Hki\
Broughtun-street. * ’ ^
Jan 31
i
55
OFlEiS.
150
sale
bheriil ; s aalts.
On Hu first Tuesday in Ma ch r,«
VV 1L) ' be . 2 iu *“ , !‘ e ‘ 0urt H"ww. m
Y Y cii) el S.vani,»b, between the L01 ? N l
;en and lour "’clock, ’t
The following 5 negro.., v , Pc ,
hi. wifs 8at.lt. tt-eir cin'd i n Mt.r>, Ti v, M
i I’e.c lla, levied oil .« ibe pmpe'iy cl j'„
; B ihn, to lat'it'i an eiicvUn inlnvor
.Pierileat, Utracto.a and Comr.anv ., ,f
Ba k of bv U Mates. 1 J U !hf
Al tiita, lot of ground knoa-n end r-e
BAGS Prime St. Domingo COF-' t r <l ui 5 J F d . eU tblrtv-r.irt (33; i B ? fc J
>U FEE, entitled to debenture, Ibr 't 'avn ,
by J.P. HENRY. ^ i T f At ’ a
1* ... -/■ e gb»« u i o- f ticre«, be ibe s m.. tr?« *
* an i. a*, aitua'e to the of th#. r \-.. V** r,f
SALT. <
Oft ft ^ U S H E L S Liverpool
lO^UUU* Ground Salt, lauding
from (he ship James uud brig Osgood, for
sale by
P. M’DERMOTT
Jnn 31
SC II E E.
1 Prize of 3U.000 is
30,000
1 Prize of -20.000 is
20.000
4 Prizes of 10,000 is
40,000
4 Prizes of 5,000 is
20,000
5 Prizes of 1,000 is
5,(t00
10 Prizes of 600 is
s.niio
50 Prizes of 100 is
5.0110
100 Prizes of 50 is
5,000
5000 Prizes of 10 is
50,000
5175 Prizes, )
12025 Blanks. (
133,(100
18000 Tickets at Ten Dollars.
Less than two and a half blanks to a
prize.
THE PRIZES ONLY TO BE DRAWN.
All the prizes to be floating from tho com
mencement, except the following, which
will he deposited in the wheel at definite
periods, viz.—
On the first drawing 1 prize of 10,000
and 1 ofoOO.
Oil the 2d, 1 prize of 5,000 and 1 of 1000
and 1 of 500.
On the 3d 1 prize of 10,000 and one of
500.
On the fourth 1 prize 5000 and 1 of 1000
and 1 of 500.
On the 5th I prize of 10,000 nnd 1 of 500.
On the 6th 1 prize of 5000 and 1 of lOuO
and 1 of 500.
On the 7th 1 prize of 10,000 and 1 of 5000
and 1 of 500.
On the 3t|i 1 prize of20,000 and l of 1000
and 2 of 500.
| On the 9th 1 prize of 30,000 and 1 uf 1000
and 1 of 500.
THE WHOLE LOTTERY TO BE COM
PLETED IN NINE DRAWINGS ONLY.
[UF The drawings to commence as soon
as a sufficient number of Tickets are sold.
The whole of the prizes payable in thirty
days after the completion ofthe drawing,
subject to a deduction of fifteen per cent.—
All prizes not applied for in twelve months,
to be considered as a donation io the funds
of the Masonic Hall.
Lime, a In utter Sails, •. c.
K ft CASKS fresh Thoniastown Lime
Ovf 30 Barrels New-Eiigland ltum
20 Barrels Glauber Suits
30 Barrels and half barrels No. 1
Boston Bay Mackarel
30 Do do No. 2, do
Landing from schooner Ruby, and for sale
low if taken from the wharf, by
ROBERT S GOFF.
Jan 31 56p
(Hit, Slim e M mills Pork, ire.
C. C. GRISWOLD, offotfl for sale,
WX BARRELS Northern Gin
• 20 do Whiskey
8 Tons Share Moulds
20 Barrels Mess Perk, New-York
City Inspection
15 Barrels Newark Cider
100 Kegs White T.f-ad
22 de Black Paint
8 do Verdigris
5 do Spanish Brown
10 Barrels \V biting
3 Tons Stool
Jan 31
PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS,
TEN DOLLARS.
For sale in a great variety of numbers, at
the COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE, in
Broad-street, Augusta, a few doors below
the Bank. J. S. BEERS,
Secretary ofthe Hoard of Commissioner\
Orders for Tickets from any part of the •
U. S. (post paid) enclosing the cash, uddres-
6e.J to Urn Secretary, will meet with imme
diate attention.
Rules and regulations adopted at a meet
ing of lira board of Commissioners of the
Masonic Hall Lottery, January 8th, 1825.
1st. The Commissioners shall assemble
on the Saturday of every other week.
2d. A majority of the Commissioners
shall constitute a quorum tor the trunsac-
•VtUice.
T HE subscriber offers the following ar
ticles fur Bale, for cash or city accep
tances, VIZ.
125 Elds. Phil, and Balt. Whiskey,
20 Hhds. do. do. do.
100 Barrels Northern Gin
8 Hhds. do. do.
125 Kegs Nails, 100 lbs. each
70 Barrels Prime Pork
60 Do No. 3 Mackerel
50 Do No. I & 2 do.
20 Hhds. Jamaica & St. Croix Sugars
70 Bags Coffee
60 Barrels Loaf Sugar
20 Pipes Holland Gin & Cog. Brar.dy
100 Bags Shot, assorted
50 Kotk Dupont’s Powder
2.7 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted
20 Casks London Puner, pints and
Quarts
, 50 Barrels Flour,
10 Bags Black Pepper
10 Do Pimento
10 Boxes Cotton Cards
Hyson and Gun Pow der Tnu.«, fac.
&c. far. L. PETTY.
Jan 31 5 Rj
a, »uu«'eto the cast oI the ci*y o'
nth ai.d hounded 'o the .iorthwesf of kq • D ‘
tv,e ty. s ,x (i6> to th. !c„th ,r„l
U’ <18 h«l- nging to the of Ihnr-Try
L lib’idge. amt to the west by the
rn d 'ending to S»; d,wny !..ia n; l, wh- rC ui, ['
buck (MM IS !i«w esiablab tl k ,,d k!o'.;„
j th ■ n .irt- of Fahtn’s b? ckynrfi, t»gct*,e" with
jail anti «in;;Ul«r ti e imp nvemtnt d .,p
!tonsne*atiicrcunK,beloti^ing;’ev',rt: •:all
in oper y o' Jacob F h-n,' under a rale a;, M .
life, from t:,e Halt the Superior ,-uu.t
t h„ haul County, in favor of Aaron Cievuard
»r,d 3 ivi,n b a wife.
A : '.list ulof laiul rituute on Fry nar.d Hv.
h ril,am-streets, W-i«n wad f'o t»v, e
(I Jj rn the city of Savn' neb, ttiRoiher wi'.ti
a', ill- buddings, in.provemei Is nt din. arte
nonces tbereuntn bctonvii p— levied "ii as it,e
prope-ty of Jai- es Uiibo, ,li.d- rn ope t L S o.
u.e from the Honor bie the fuiperinr ('(ur
of ■ ■hajiarn County in favor of,} K ct.;mri«
m iner, of Filotuge of tbc ptr; nfSavat,.! .
fhe eastern liulf ,ot . .d impuivement,
known in tbc plan ofthe City of Savmnali, br
No. five f.S) in Oglethorpe ward, boty'drl
soil b by MHrgjut-street, er.l hi t:i K 0
four (4) and north by a lane I v ed on at
the propelly oi'Georgt L. Cnpr, under - h i
on a fineclosure of a aio tg. h e in favor of
tohn Hover.
Alt that tract of land known hv the mr.,
of Tweed Side, containing (3,6) act.s, :vi
sires vgh lard, third quo itv, Hi’ »c: cs |o»
ia..d fi r,t quality, ,uuul d on the nta'.V. '.j
Sava..nab river—lev" d or,der S fa la ft
voro Simon Donald and nifr., ccm;.:idnenu,
agsinst Thomas N. Jlorel, and otb . 8 be!., .f
J ihn Morel, dee
A negro man named Solum n, levied on ti
the pr./pcrtv at John V' r r. neb, to »a! fj ?>■:;
euti' o si i favor of the Book of the State nf
Georgia and others-
Kuadiugson part of let No. thirty one ^ ;
L bertv nn.rvt, in the city of .iavrncah, boil'd*
ed’borll. an lforit-rtreet, sou'll hy a laoe, and
west by other part of .aid tot— levied on at
ibe property of Win, U.lietv, di e. to autisly
an execut or, 'row a juntices cnui q in tavur ,f
Tbompson Ik Bonncy, against Wm. Hahev,
security for E. Sa ift.
I3AAJ D’LYDN, S V C.
J,n 3\ h6
fnvUttttiar Js’ttice.
O N Thursday ni^ht last, Joshua Has-
koll, Isaac B. Wentworth, John Pat
terson, and Michael Lindevist, rcgulnrlv nr-
tir.led and a„ro!l"d sen,non on T.or.rri - 'the v k v a , ldJU ; in , Uu . u ,, r
ling Cltatlmni, ot Boston, then laving near | (]l lev , c(1 „ n .;. c |ir .. pc
I' ic.i > l as Ciugei. umier • fi L v:?? r. io
Sherift’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in April next.
Of fyiLL be sold at the Court house ;u (he
Mrj city of Savutmah, between the hveifeuf
ten and t -u» o'clock.
i he following «evt n negroca, it ■. Dhyi.-j,
U*iia y Patie. Cw-, Dublin, tW.k t T;t^ h;..<a suui
0«c*.r, With tha mcreaf-e ol ill.; ft males I v rd
on unnci fi fa on a foiecloj.urc of a n:
ns the property nr Jos«-pi) Carnuhots to
fy the. Bfi. .-ftiic, iia'.i? of
Als ", ti c foln-7 i8 m'giocs, v s. P-.tf-r,
Clm-riiBa, Divid 2. h. Boiler, Amho-
oy, Betty, M»ry, Dinid 1 , *vk, Jim, /g^;y,
ll tpe, Heanifil), H«trgttn;i, Lucy aud Adam,
with (he u c case ot the females, lev'it.d on wil
der « fi ff«. On u foreclosure of a us
tl e |.ropert) of Mm. 0. M avne, lu sansly the
9rtu’i of lh- Sta'tf of Giiorgm.
AIsu", fie fo!h»wisig J5nvg. (* -s N viz: C .IF
j (fJoopcr, • H-niioi, Ally, oki ui*-r.cl e, Jit ic,
' S y, Ch*<l L*, Pendaw. Bins. Pr c .:.a :»ed
child, B» dgef ami Peggy* Wul :n» Ivs-..,
Uid y. P-t.hp Phyllis, «.J. •lunib,-. J i t y. <. I
Peggy* B ulu , Jeiwe, U uVn, ;'n-j..y, ut- r
<?ypea, D.ck, Tt*h>,S ^.hia, Dui-: ••< a *J <
b,eye,Heck y a[id;Julm,’\ic..
Four Milo Point, in Savannah River, ami
bound tor Liverpool, stoic the boat of said
brig Chatham, and deserted. Ship Mas
ters und Public Notaries, are hereby cau
tioned against shipping either of said de-
sorters. Landlords and oiher persons arc
cautioned against harbouring, entertaining
or conveying them, or either of them, away.
An opening for euterpnze
i
uA&mi irarafAL
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
COM1W3RGIAI..
By an official notice from the Lords ofthe
Privy Council for trade, the officers of the
Customs in the Went India Islands, art! in
structed to demand the tonnage duty of 4s
3d per ton only once upon the same voynge
unless it shall be positively known in the
West-Indies that the Alien Tonnage Duty
is levied more than once upon British ves
sels trading from the West-Indies in the
same vovr.ge, to the United States, in the
event of their touching at more than one
port of the Union.
quotation.
Saut.ees and middling qualities of Sea-
New York, amounted last year to a sum. ] s ] an ,]. s are in less demand this than the
Chur lesion,, Jan. 29.—Cotton—Sea Island,
30 a 40; Santee and Main, 20 a 28 ; Upland
11 a 15,',—-Cotton Bagging 20 a 22—Rrice,
Prime, jfl:J a 3$.
Cotton.—Upland : The last advieps from
Liverpool seem to linve imparted firmness
to the market. There lias been during
this week a fair busiiwss done, and it has
recovered from the depression of the pre
vious fortnight, the prices now obtained be
ing those which were asked during the last
and the preceding week, nnd which could
not be reulized. Sales this week have been
principullyy from 13 to 14 cents for the Liv
erpool market. Selections of fine lots, in
sqiiure hules, still command our highest
The expenditures of the corporation of
l.
xceeding nitu hundred thousand dollars. | previous week—most of these descriptions
ARRIVED,
Sloop Caroline, Howland, Norfolk, 6
days, witii Corn to the master.
Sloop Rising Sun, Chase, from Darien,
wiiii 135 huies of Cotton.
Sloop Mercy, Boles, Riceborough, 3 days,
Cotton and Rice, to J. A. Maxwell, Bulloch
fa Duuwoody. J. M’Nish, P. Devillcrs, J. D.
Mongin, R. fa J. Habersham, E. * Reed,* J.
Anderson fa co. and the master.
Steam Boat Georgia, Dubus, Augusta,
55 hours, with Boats No. 1 &, 17 in tow,
with 1238 bales Cotton, to Cumming fa
Gwuthmoy, G. B. Lamar, Geo. Gordon, P.
Hill, S. Wright, VV. Gaston, H. Lord&co.
J. N. Nevin, S. J. Borgaux, Duhamel fa
Auze, S. B. Parkinan, J. Meigs, It. S.
Goff’, and J. K. Kilburn. Passengers, Mrs.
Riley and child.
Steam Boat Henry Schultz, Lubbock,
Augusta, 2 days, with 600 bags Cotton for
Charleston, and 220 for Savannah, to G. B.
Lamar, Jandon fa Crowell, L. Petty, and
others. Passengers, Mrs. M’Laws, Mrs.
Reid, family and servant, Mrs. Davidson
nnd servant, Mrs. Barrie and family, Miss
C. Cattonet, Rev. Messrs. Lathrorp, and
Brantley, Messrs. Moran, Kilman, Rock
well, Meriman, Shad,Tiickiiiott, Green, Mil
ler, Dr. Patterson, and 15 for Cliarlestqn.
Steam Boat Augusta, Green, Charleston,
16 hours (outside,) in ballast bound to Au
gusta.
i. , * , ui t mivrviiiM I in in, wi uuiui ill t utiu, 11» ii \ ,
tiunot business, ami a majority of tlioao j „„ tlie peiiulity of the law will be enforced,
preaent at any■ meeting, aim 11 govern in all without rmoiril to persons,
cuscs, except those hereinafter specified. s. B. PARKMAN,
3d. It shall bo tho doty of the Chairman Consignee of brig Chatham.
to preserve order, to appoint Committees to Tan 31 5<)r
supervise the Books and conduct ofthe Se
cretary, and he shall have the privilege of
voting upon ull subjects ; and also of ex
pressing his opinion.
4th. A Secretary shall be appointed with
a salary ot eight hundred dollars per annum,
and shall give bond and security for the
faithful performance of his duties. He shall
keep fair minutes ofthe proceedings of the
Board of Commissioners—shall act as nn
agent for the sale of tickets—keep a regular
account of his sulcs, and deposite all monies
received by him, (as soon as received,) in one
ofthe Banks ofthe city. He shall, more
over, transact all business relating to the
Lottery, to which he shall be required to
attend, by the Commissioners.
6th. No ticket shall be sold on a credit,
unless by an order of the Board of Commis
sioners ; and not then, without such securi
ty as shall be satisfactory to a committee
appointed for the purpose of receiving the
same.
6th. The tickets shall be signed by the
Commissioners, in equal proportions ; and
not more than one Commissioner shall sign
any ticket.
7th. The Secretary shall not be entrusted
at anv one time, with more than five hun
dred Tickets, and shall exhibit at every
meeting of the Commissioners, his Bank
Book, and an account plainly shewing the
amount oftickets sold, and the number in
band.
8th. The tickets after they arc numbered
and signed, shall be deposited at Bank,
and only drawn thence by a committee, of
which the Cliairmau shaff be one
9th. No money shall be drawn from
Bank, but by a check, signed by a majority
ofthe Commissioners, and for no other pur
pose, but the payment of prize?, or neces
sary expenses.
Jan 31 56p
Situated on the principal streets in Lower
Hamburg [improved and unimproved.)
W ILL be sold to the highest bidder, on
Tuesday, the 18th January next, in
the Town of Hamburg, S. C.—One half of
the purchase mon^y, cash ; the other half,
to bear an interest of seven per cent, per
annum—the interest to be paid annually.—
My individual Notes, and the Notes ofthe
fallowing Banks, viz. The Bank of Ham
burg, Bank ofthe United *States, the sever
al Bdnks of this State, and the Bank of Au
gusta, will be taken in payment. The pur
chasers of unimproved lots will be required
to improve thereon. The sale will contin
ue from day to day, until the whole is dis
posed of: when the terms of sule are com
plied with, indisputable Titles will be made.
HENRY SHULTZ.
Hamburg. Nov. 24.
Sale Continued.
T HE sale uf the above Lota has been
postponed until Tuesday, the 8'Id nf
February next, oil which day the aalc will
re-coinmence.
The Charleston Mercury, tho Charleston
Courier, Southern Patriot, Oily Gaiette,
Columbia Telescope, h’uuih-Carolina Re
publican, Pendleton Messenger, Augusta
Chronicle, the Constitutionalist, .Savannah
Republican and Georgian, will publish the
above once a week fur Ihroo weeks, and
forward their accounts to me for payment
HENRY SHtJLTZ.
January 26
Jan 38 t6fj)
n m itgage in f .vcur ot John ra»-i&li: ,n :.;;d
Junes UcH'.nrj fji uls of Cl.:;s Inna I.i*'»
Also, a o- gro mmi named 4sin ievic.d u,
the property of Char es K Fun, un kr li j.
•m a foreclosure of a mortgage in favoi I
’sum’s Anderson.
Vli •, the following 19 negroes, viaA :, rus
h:.ui, Harry, f.af, Cha »ce, D;*ni«.l. Asrcn,
San 5o, Lucy, Scipio, Marysn, R irhuel, f o
don, A*fgy # Simon, G* »ce, E iza G- urge, H h
dy, and Vim, wkli itu increa e of the fenial**i
levied an as the property oi Fb mffvng Akin,
den. under « fi. fa. on a foreclosute of a mort
g?ge in iavi.r o! W*n Dixor. fc Co* sasigiteri
oi Mtirdu.'.h M’Lrod. 1. D’ YON S. C C
.Im . *1 56
i ity he. itt's 8a!cs*
On the first Tuesday in March nczt t
1. 1. be »oid in Irani ol ih^; C«iurt-
\E§ < ’.oust*, in the city of Savannah, bt twtea
tj..: usu d iM ura of ten and three o*ab>ck,
A’t the hiid'iiogs on the eaa ern half of lot
N « 5 ive, St. Gall, Oglethrcpe ward, levied
on »if> thr property of Ft is* V,. Unbent* to s-st"
isfy an execution in f v«r of t1<» m»n Lu
theran Church, vs. Fdias E Kobcits*
One n r gro woman named and her
child Do ?, levied on as the property ofR.'bn
Ci\t*rlton ( dec. to satisfy an ext cation fro«
the Court of Common Pleas, and Oyer and
Terminer for the City of Savannah, S.lmi
Haikon v§. t’.Mz t Chariton administratrix of
Hobert Charlton, dee.
A I. D'LYON, C. S.
Jan 30 56
Attachment Sale,
On the first Tuesday in March next,
\4WlhL be sold at the Court-Mou^e, be-
NUT tween the hours of ten and tour o’clk.
Two negro aiavea oamed Sampson ai d Ai>-
ner, attached a* »he property of William E.
Fergiiaon, ami aold by ord-r of Court.
I. U'LYON, S C. C.
Jan .^0 56
Mil.
DKNTI8T,
W II.L be again in Savannah, this win
ter. and will as usual, attend to the
duties of his profession.
N- B Due notice will be given upon hi»
arrival.
Jan 3) H 0u t