Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, July 09, 1822, Image 3

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T'>e T .ml Commissioner of the Ionian I* ■ t-i* ha* arM n tn»***»ge tu therommandei ni the Wrcrk f|. et that lit i* not to tail on (hi coaat ul Kpt<e*, The (irtrk praaanlry in Thta»al» have re*«S>rd to dtclaie open war against ilia Turk*, Hint have Joined the Uriah conlu sKretiun A bnrty of 1‘uik*. sent to its rellvl by the Haclia of Saint it hi. wri t ilt fee ted, amt 'In* place tarrenderetl «»n (he fi-ltli Ma>ch, the ntw insurrection haa compiled ChoUicfckl Hacha In ««-;,nqut*h hi> plan of mm clung to the relict nl Halraa. The prolonged in gnciaiiona brlwrtu Ru**i i a'd the Porte, and tho uncertainty of their result, continue to paralyae every trance oft ratio throughout the Medlter ratuMtt, nor can business be expected to resume nuy fair portion of activity till the question ut war ia decided one way or (ha Other. FROM 01 UK ALTAR, i Bouton, June 25 - We have been favour. ( ed by Mr. I'upliH', with Gibraltar papera * to the 18th ol May. They have published tho final decision of Congte** in favor of Sooth America. FaMcngcra in the Genevieve arrived at Gibmltar May 12, front Valparaiso t Don Jose lg. Oienfuegoa, Plenipotentiary from C'hilt to tho Court of Rome, with 3 Sucre* tunes*, and & Sp. officer* and fi mer Olianth. The Cortca ha* approved the appoint went of an Intcmlant loi Panama, the or* f anitutitm of the Civil Secretary** Office n Porto Rico, and tho establishment of } •clmola in every corpa of the army. A rebel chief called Mi toil, wt»h 3 or 400 follower*, has made war with a high hand to Catalonia} but at the la-t dates it waa auid the regulars and militia Wad driven them into France, where they were dispersed. New insurrection* have been auppres •ed in thef jceviuces of Murcia and Bis cay. v « The Spaniah Government ha* taken of fence at some proceeding* in Turin, and fegalled it* charge d’uffurn*. The Algtyinc* have rejected the late Sp aniih overtures, and hostilities are ex* ported nga'ost the Spanish shipping.— (Official.) The ruling party in Carthagetia refuae to receive the Conmnmlaut appointed by Government, and aruvs have been re •nrted to resist him. Tho Spanish Cortes have authorized Government to banish bishop*, he. for of fences, and seize their temporalities. The French Government has prohibit ed Spanish newspapers being brought in to France. The occurrences in the Brazils have caused moeh agitation in the P rtuguese Cortes. One of the Brazilian Deputies to the Portuguese Cortca has proposed a •clieme," by which alone the connexion between Brazil and Portugal could in his opinion bo maintained.” Another B. iJepuiy appeared to bo against this •chetne. '1 he Deputies complain of meet ing numerous,insult* in Lisbon. The Diplomatic Committee of the Por tuguese Cortei reported in favour of with- drawing.the troop* from Monte Video.— The Cortei disproved of the report 84 to «8. Foreigner* are not to be permitted to resid > in Portugal without giving securi ty for their good behaviour. * There were disturb nice* in Lisbon from tho 18lh to the 23d ot April, by an attempt of the native*, to prevent a num ber of'Galliciunsfrom being employed. The Portuguese Cortes has conferred on the Government, for one month, the extraordinary power of removing Officer* Oi private individuals from one place to •nuther in the Kingdom, without previous trial, wherever it m»y deem it necessary for the preservation or tranquility. A letter has announced thafa great for went prevail* in the Canary Island*, and •very thnigahew* an intention in the na tives to declare themaelvea independent. The Bueno* Ayre* cruiser, lleroina, has been condemned at Lisbon. Alter the year 1835,hone of the follow, ittg article* will be admitted for con- •umption, into Portugal, &c. unles* they be of national growth, viz. Sugar, Tobac to, Colton* Coffer, Cocoa, and Spirits drawn from either Sugar cane* or Honey. Gibraltar, April 30.—The Corunna Dia.y statea the crews of throe amuggl ins boats to have boarded, and cairied the brig Rita, manned by volunteer*, who, af ter fighting the smugglers until their am munition was spent, and killed G of them, had withdrawn to the Isle of 0ns, which, like every other port on that coast, has beeu in a defenceless Kate ever since the French invasion. The following hcautifkl atansas »re taken out of an old English Collection and were written aa long ago a* 1610, by Sir Hubert Aytoh, at that tone Secretary to Mary and Anne, Queen* of Scotland t TO A DMERTED FAIR ONE. Ido conic**thee tweet and f»'r. And naar I miglit have gone to love thee, Had 1 nut found the diffluent prayer That lip* could apeak, had power to move wt|j % But 1 camlet thee now alone •A* worthy to be loved by none. I did pronounce thee sweet, yet find Thee *o regardless of thy sweets, Thy favors are too like the wind That kiaaeth every thing it meet*; . At\d smee thou loveat with more than n.ie, Thou aft worthy to be loved by noue. The iwning rose, that untouched atamk Armed with her briara, how aweetly smells; But. pluokedand aoiku by vulgar hand*, Her tweet no long# with her dwell*, But scent and beauty, bulb are gone. And iMkrea fell from bar one by one. ■jhjzZ*: <• A i *. • S * ^ r. if I**'-: * .-e „ _ W ; Kr <T to * «■«! fi'l am* •Hpjj! irtriv'i 1 » I THERMO METRICAL OB«ER v ATtOltl. (/Vam an-ther tenrre.J - a 3 ea 3 X <o - - X * <o June &7 86 St July V 8 • 87 8 • 2H 8 i S 8 ' 3 S' SH 87 2‘ H' 1 8*t 83 5 Kl SD July 1 8.' 34 81 f> 84 84 • 88 at I P. M. f H8 at 13 MARRIED, On Wednesday evening bat. by the Rev Mr Mcridlth, Mr. FREDERICK 11. T IIHOWNK, of Ahevillc, 8. C. to Mia* MARY It. LAW RENCE, of this city. On the evening ofthc ?3d ult. at Henry Jonea, K«q’s. in Burke countv, by the Rev. G. Ilago-td, Rev JAMES II T. KIRKPATRICK, of l.ou- is ana, to Mias HARRIET K JONHS, eldest daughter of Bait Jones, Esq. of said county, de ceased. OBITUARY. Departed thi* life on Saturday evening, 29th ult. Wtuta* llocniTRaasKn, a native of Albany, N. Y. but for several years past a resident of thiscity, aged years. In the death of this gentleman Ilia aged parent liaslnat acluld whole dutiful and idl'ectionate deportment gave hap piness to l)i* declining years; In* numerous (Vienda an W vooiate endeared to them by the ct* crllence of his dbm-attion and the integrity of his principles, and society an active and efli elent member. Ills remain* were attended to the grave by a numerous assemblage of oitiaena, by the different Masonic institutionsoPthe city, and by tho Chatham Artillery (a corn* as re- spKCtiihlc for it* antiquity a* honorable for its patriotism) of which he waft member. Hi* ficafi shall slumber In the ground, ’Till tho last Trumpets joyful aoupd! Then bunt tlic bands wi n sweet turplae, Anil in Ids Saviour** im^fe vise. COMM BUG lAL.. I'ricH Current at ^ujfnttn, July 5. Cotton, prime 16 cte» other qualities varying fipniw prime 11 a 14; llotton IVig* ging, 35 a SfJ; Flour, 7$ a 8; Corn Meal, 1 25 a 1 50. Our Market continue* verv dull; *csrce- ly any article appears In demand, or goes off briskly. Cotton haa nn fixed price ; we think the most of It goes off between 13 and 13 eta. There ia yet a considera ble quantity of that article in our ware house* unsold, and but few purchaser*.— We see no prospect of it* getting bettor this season. Aeenunt sale* of Cotton* at Liverpool r»f the 1 Jtn of May, which coat 16 cent*, average only 9d per lb. It v* aa considered a* pretty certain that there would lie* no change in the duly on Colton dur ing the prearnt aeaalon of Parliament; hut that soma increase would ha fixed upon at their next meeting. (strwarr* ot arms*) w jM*rt>o*l, May 15 —The Colton market la rather dull, owing in * great degree to ZUO bag* Uphmda, 300 Orleans, and 1U0 Sea Islands being declared forpnhlic sale on Friday next.** " .Vote* nf thr lout weaJh,—8550 1'.irkages, vis; $80 llowed*. 8i » 9 , 970, 9 1 8 a Rid ; 456,9 .5-8 a 9j i 30 at lOd. Orleans 44, 9jd a 1(M; 113 at lOfd a 10jd , 218 at 10 7-8 a I Ifd ; 169 aillidaUH Sea Isl«nds 193,at 14a 14^1; 52 at 15*15} ; 38 at 16a tt * i Hitt 174*1 - 6U St 311 a 22; 10 at 2a 3d; 20 aiained at 11 ft.** •• tJverp«o/, May 15—There ia not the moat distant prospect of any advance worth holding for «.i our market, and under tlba impression, with the proapect alao of heavy arrival* the firat change of wind, we have thought it heat to take the current price of the day—vis: 8 7-8thito 9 l-8th pence." “ .tf.iy 16 —On the Rth inst we advised, it was contemplated to change the duty on Cotton — we now beg to inform you that it ia well ascer tained no alteration In the present duty will oc- cur during the present treat on of Parliament." S,de* of Cotton at Liverpool from the llth to the 14th May—Sea Islands, 10 bale* at 13|d ; 10 at 14d i 50 a 15d ; 20,14*<l, 95,15fd ; 50.l7d; 2d, 17Id; and 10at 21 fd. Upland*, 40, at H|d 10,8 5 8th* ; 1M, 8j l i 279, o 7-8llit; M>6, 9d i 365. 9fd ; 250,93 U(hi; 40,9fd; 25, 9 5 8th*, 11,1; and 50 at lOd. Orleans, 224 bales, pi t oea not itated. On the 17th. there i* to be sold at auction 100 hales Sea Iiland*; 700 Duwedi and 300 Or leaua. Rico-dull at 14« 6d a 15a 3d. •' UiwnaeA-, May V—Our cotton market haa been very quiet for aome weeks, without any I iartirular venation in price—Uplands, aa in qua- ity, 8| a 10d ; Sea Islands 14 a 2od.’* /Mrti o* GthealH*r. May IS. Gihraltsr 1* a free port. CemUca, Am. aperm I a 40; notice Havana owt; Am. Corn 1 a 110 per fkhvga» Carolina Rice 3 87 ; Pitch, Am. 3 25 a 3 50 ; Philad Flour 8 ; do Balt. 7 a 8 ; klav. white sng*r 11 25 a 11 50 j do brown 7 < Brasil white 7 50 a 8 ; Tobacco, negro head, 8 a 8 50 per cwt t Kentucky 6 a 7. SuriTfkte ere long will thee betide, When thou hast handled been awhile, tike withered blossom* cast aside, And 1 ah*K a-gh, while some will smile To see thy love to every one brought thee to he loved oy aooe-- «osrrat s *hom rer* roar. Ay IVivldt urr, tlst ult brig (tavecnSah, Stud- lev, 10 date. 26th, sloop P.apreM, Small. At N York, 24th uh. alnop Hspteas, Wing, 6 dlia. 2filb, art. R.-« Lion, Totten, 6. At fkuidin, M«v 14, Ssrah, f eu. At Liverpool,' May 16, Ardent, Davit, ami (L ivnli*. Power, At Cl\d«% May HI, Adel, Rirchle. At Amsterdam, Mat H. Khaabeth, Doan*, re rda TMiavoHT. A< N York, 27th ult. diip Augusta, Wonrl, to sail with dispatch i brig Native, Cult-, do. The aliip* Corsair, Porter, and Savannah, W hite, sailed from N York fur this port on thi 27th ult. Thexhip* Wm Pmn, and Martha, f-nm thi* f ort, were spoke going into Livcipoui on the 7tk May. The frigate Constitution, aloon of war Hor net, and sell Nouaueh, were at Leghorn about the 5th ot Ma\. The achr Gold Pheasant, out 3 day* from Philadelphia, wa* eapalied N. R. of Cape llaite- r«a nn the 22d ult. at 2 oVIuch, A. M. The man a« the helm w as knocked down, and Capt, Wheeler wua thrown into the sea ten led from the vessel Sy a violent clap of thunder, and re gamed her by swimming. The crew weretu. ken nffhy svoaael bound to New Orleans, from whioh they wem shipped on board the C<dotu- blan armed brig President, Deitcr, who bt ought them to Philadelphia. CHARLESTON, J»dy~6-Arrived, sell Col George ArmisUad, Coleman, I rinulad, Cuba, 11 day*. Cleared, brig Cliarlr* Atnhurger, Ravage, Ant- worp. BALTIMORE, June 28—Arrived, brig Ala bama, Msmucou, Port-au-Prince, 14 dai*; brig Neva, llarnham, Now Orleans 32 ; br>g Etna, Charleston. Cleared, ship Frederick, l each, Rotterdam ; *ch Fox, llurkee, Lagulra. June 29- Arrived, brig F.liaa, G«le, Pernsm- burn, 39 day*. When the Klin* ruled, Pernam buco was gruwlng m«re tianquil, but many of the European l*ortugu< *e against whom thr Hrsadnui* nr* exasperated, were leaving for Lisbon. Flour 12 null rcao, and on the decline. Cleared, (hip Newbur)port, Goodrich, Lim erick. PHILADELPHIA, June 35—Arrived, ohip Georgia Packet, Honor, Charleston, 6 day*. June 28—Arrived, brig* Suaun, Varcll, New Orleana, 97day** Buphronia, Wing,do 20. Cleared, brig* James Lawrence,Hunter, Cur* acoa -, More, Hole, fit. Jagn. June 99 -Arrived, Colombian brig President, Doite , from a cruiae. Cleared, brig Philadelphia, Hull, Havana. NF.W.YORK, June 24—Arrived, aliipa Han- Wnia, Tisdale, N Orleans, 26 days, Empress, Sutton, Charleston, 6; brigs Magnet, Tliaxtc, Rochelle, 49; Margaret, Howard, Matanxaa, 16 Cleared, ships Jupiter, Leslie, SAmeuca; William, M'Manus, Liverpool, June 2f—Amverl, ship Robert Fulton, Hold- ridge, Liverpool; aliip Susannah, Harrow, New Orleans, If days i bng F.liaa, Will*, Curacoa, 17; sell Cygnet, Kimball, N Orleans, 21. June *8 — Arrived, ship John Uiokincon,Rau«h, Belfast, 48 days« brtga Ambuscade, Skidmore, Havana, 12 ; Abeona, O'llryan, do 14; Fanny, Baker, Curacoa, 13. Cleared, shins Amity, Maxwell, Liverpool; Madison, Norris, Cowes; Coni Perry, Allen, Charleston ; brig lMautcr, Napier, Buenos Ay re*. SALEM, June 36—Arrived, brig Texel, Ilos- mer, Antwerp, 40 days; aliip Indus, Brown. Leghorn, 49» hng Laurel, Foster, Cibialiar, Cleared, brig Loamlrr, Round)', India. For New-York, The fs*t Hailing evgvdar packet brig LEVANT, Id Ilium ti trite, mutter, jWill be di*|uitchcd immediately. For paksuge only, having superior accommodations, apply to Capt. JL on buai-d, at Jont-a's upper whaif.orlo HALL Ik IIOYF. July 1 „ Fresh Tamarind* TUST received and for sale bv *i i( , ^ anion parsons, July • BlMggiat, No 8 Gibbons’ building* At Private Sale. A P'imr Nrgn* Uii l, abom 16 years of age, firat rate house servant Apply to J B. HERBERT A CO. July 9 A Situation Wanted. £\ Young Woman ultra a situation in a re- tXVA aped able family gomg to the North, and would be willing to return m vhe fall. A line address, d to M. ti, ami left at thi* office, will be attended to. July 9 p CD* During my absence, Mr. Jt>8. UKLCHAMPS will attend to mi bu*m, s«. GILA BEES DKLCH AMI'S July 9 i Not^c, M W. J. V. HEATH and Mesara J.n HER. BERT h CO will act as our Attorneys during our aba-nee. E. WILLIAMS if CO. July 9 a Notice. Man of good moral t hsraeter, and qualified to teach the Engl,ah Grammar, Writing and Arithmetic, will meet with encouragement in a healthy part of the count ry, by early appli cation to the Poat-Maater of Tattnall county. J^y 9 P Sheriff’s Sales. On tke/rtt Turtih.y in .iyyutt next, fllflLL he *old at thu Court Itunie in the city v^ of Savannah, between the hour* often ind four o’clock, 1 All that lot ofland in tho city of Savannah, known hy the number one (11 Helith* tytlung, Hratlioote war,l, containing sixty feet in front a*d ninety f««et in depth, together with the luiildinjpi thereon, mortgaged bv Pattick Stan- tan to Andrew G. Armines and sold under a ride absolute from the Superior Court of Chat- ■»m county. i Alan, the following negroes. Den, Morgan, Harry, Will, K ng, Nancy, Amoy and latuy, le- Tied on aa the property of George D. Millen, to L illy all execution in favor of James Anderson. \ Alao, a mulatift woman named Phoebe, levied on as the property of David Poloek, deceased, to aatiafv executiona from a justice's court, in ftvor of DaVid A. Northrop, itturned to me by alcoimtable. \ Also a negro man named Demho, levied on as die property of Mark Ellcbee, deceased, to aa- tis|\ executions from a justice's court, in favor of Allen Demnurk, returned to me by a consta ble, Alto, building* on lot number thirty-nine (39) — ward, hounded south by Broughton atrect, north by » lane, east hy lot No 38, west by lot No 4li, let ird on aa the property of Mr*. Maria A. Pierce, to satisfy executiona from a justice’s court in lavor of David Leon, Reuben New comb, and Struhar & Winklvr, returned to me by a constable. Alao, a negro man named August, levied on >a* the property of Seih G. Threadcraft, m satis, ly executiona from a jmriice’s court in fkvor of William llrowujolui and others, and one fi-om the superior court, in tkvor of Lemuel Kollock. Alao, a negro girl named l.ucy. levied on as the properly of Thoms* 1). Porter, deceased, to satisfy an execution in fkvor of Jamea M. Por ter, for use of George Millen. Also a mulatto woman numrd Jane, levie.1 on a* the property of Axaliel IP w, at the suit of John Haiipt and others, returned hy * constable. ABRAM D'LYON, • c o July 9 Passage tor Livci-pool. 4 'l’h, RriMi l<H K LADY KOUKUT WILLIAMS, Henry AVont, matter, will sail for tho above port }<2th proxi- mo b** good accommodations for a lew pa*, aengera, on reasonable terms Apiily on hoard, at M tUiamaoo'a wharf, to Captain Evans, or to JOHN H. REID U GO. June 28 For New-York, The fast-Bailing schooner CHILD, Xty.ih ft rev«, Matter, Will meet with immediate dispatch, for ire ght or passage, having good aocomoda- tions, apply to Capt 8. on boanl, at Holton’a Central Wharf; or to HALL O HOYT. July i & lortrTgTit ' jNsret at /o-jtaen, May X (Net proceeds, etcluaiveiy of freight and in surance, in dollar* and eenU.) Georgia Cotton 17|; Am- Flour, Codfish and Salmon, no pi ices affixed; Indigo, Bengal prime, 2 33 j 2d, 2 12 | ovd nary 1 25 j N F. Hum 36f Havana w hite Su gar 10 73 ; do brown 7 66* Virginia leaf Tobac co 8 i Chip Hat* 1 38 each * do Straw, No 30,2 V) iIoN.W,116uc*!* Augusta Stage Oltico, RRMOVKD. TpffE office of the Augusta Stage having hecn removed from the City Hotel, on the Bav, to Colonel Slellman't MANSION HOUSE, in Broughton street, Persons wishing scats will *p. ply there in future. JOHN WOMACK. R e }T w City Shi-rifl’s Sales. Ontht /t tt Turntay in Jnyutt next, n ^ll.L he sidd in front of Uie Court liouae, between the usual hour*of 10ami 3 o'clk by virtue of sundry executiona to tim directed, all the undivided fourth part of that lot known in the plan of the ©ity of Savannah aa lot No twent)-one (21) and building*, bounded north hy St Julian street, aouth by Congress street, east by East-Broad atrect, weat by lot No 22, levied on as the property-of Abiel H. 8weigh- offer, to satisfy an execution in favor of William ioof. Also, sundry artioleiof household furniture, levied on a* the property of Busan Wilson, to satisfy au execution tor lent, tn favor of Peter Shirk. A uo, one grey mare, levied on at the pro perty ol Edward Mount, to satisfy au exacution for rent, in favor of J Volluton. Alao, sundry a tides of household furniture, levied on a* tha property of MreFairtield, to Sa tisfy an execution for rent, in Ikvor of Gliarfta 11. Hayden. Alao. all the Printing Materials of Job Print, mg Office, levied on as the propeatv of Henry P Huoaell, to satisfy an execution in favor ot' Henry King ABRAHAM I. D’LYON,C a July 9 mniistratvr's Utih s. My Jolm Shirk, Jr. Till* UAV.WMi,,;.,I n, MWI fr aeftfrn f<aw:•/ Ahm, .V) a < emmetre flow, Sundry articles ef Wearing AppareL Ord*. Bedding, Book*. 1* * sue, One Negro Woman PhilWs, «ne Mul«tt<> t.irl 17 years of age. sold puraoant to an order of the Court Of Onhnary of Ohailmrii omiuty, and hy order of tho Admimatratoio. Conditions cash. a . July 9 Hy J. B. Ilrrljert ft Do. TO-MOUlinn.^uili In.i.tii, at 11 ..’cluck. Will 61* tikt bfpre'eur »t«re, A'l Assortinent ef OIlOCgniES, c. ttm, e , 200(» lhatiperior Bacon A fimt rate fiwldie Horae Trrinacaah. q| , Puhlic Sale. Henry lleopt and other*, com 1 phnnants, ami , In Equity. Henry Ifaupt, deteudant. ) B Y vtrUio of a aeCrrt of the honorahle fbe 8'tuqgoroouit of Chatham county, in rqui- t), will be-sold at the court house in the city of Ssvannah, op TUESDAY, theVU| d»\ of Jiily next, all that Lot of l.xod in a«n city, kntiWft hy vim NO 5, in Reynolds wa d, WUiate qn the corner of Congress and Drayton Strom*, with the 'inproveuienta oh the northern moiety of the lot Condition* cash. By order. J. B HERBERT U CO Jhtctrr June 19 jo y v 715HE person* whose name* are hvietu JL , t" nosed, are native* m Liberty county,qntthe state of Georgia, have reaided in luidatatr from . the time of tlidlr birth ; uud hato had their name* registered in my >dlcv aa persona of co lor churning to he fi'ee. Tirah attend* to farming on Mr. Thomas MM- lanl’s plantutnm i she is 53 years old. Prince, nton of Tirah, a carpenter Jw trade* is 24 years old, and rcnides on Cnion4Bb.f*land. ltrller, a watliorwonntn, reddea aPWktho rough, and is 33 year* old. Katy, a daughter of Heller, Is 12 years old, and w ot* on Mr William Raker, at Griv ( .| Hill. Abram, a carpenter, ia 35 y< »G old, and re sides at Mr Uidiard S Baker'* E. BAKER, cjcic July 4 Notice. T HE firm nf Rockwell if Hepburn ia dissolv ed, in O' nteqneuce ot' the death of J. L. Hepburn, F*q. The subscribers have fwnved a connection In the Practice of Law, umlpr the firm of ROCK WELL k MORGAN, Tnry will attend to pro- feasionu! business, ill the Federal Court, In tho Ocmulgee circuit, and in those counties where in the late firoi of Rockwell if Hepburn prac ticed. Their office is In Mdledgcvllie,corned of Jcf- fbraoiv and Mr.lntoah at rest a, where one of them may be found at all times, when not on thu cir cuit. 8. ROCKWELL. A. A. MORGAN. Milledgeville, June 10, 1622. JuneJ41 w Elegant Saddlery and Harness Manufactory R ICIURl) M-KKNZIK, txg. lo.ve to infun. hi*frunda and the public, that lie has r«s m.«vrd his Saddle, If»me«* antT Patent Leallibk Trunk Mantifkotory from Philadelphia to thn corner of Broadway and VValWtrecl, Nrtv.Yurk, where he ha* foreale,every article of superior quality in the above line. All orders carefully attended to. In addition, K. M’K. will be regu- larly supplied with Saddles, and Brldlus from Ids corrraphndent m London. June 3 6w Drafts on New-York, AT 3u day * a.ght. and on Philadelphia at Xu five. Fur talc by JOSHUA MILNE. juirs p Steam-Boat Company. GfptlK Steam-Boat Company Of Georgia will ii diapoae of the privihgv of its Charter on the Alatamaha, the (Joonee and Oakmulgec Hiv. era, arith their tributary Streams, with or with out a Steam-Boat The term* will be moderate and accommodating. Applications, addreaaed to the Treaulent of the Compeny, at fiavanuah, post paid, will be duly attended to. S. C.DUN NINO, may IS President. The Sulwcribcr O FFERS (or ult. FARM LOI', .bout feu milea f om Savannah, known hy the No 10, Carpenter tything, Decker ward, bounded on the north by land* uf David Taylor, on the aouth by Lot No 4, Kyles tything, on the east by Lot Not. Love’*, and on the well by lands format- ly B. Gibbon’s. An accurate plat of the land will be shown to any person disposed to pur chase. In the mean timo all persona are cau tioned against cutting the wood off aa>d land. JOS. GUMMING. may 10 |» Dills on Charleston and New- York. A T short sight, for sale by ad A.L. MOLINF.UX. June 21 DRAFTS „ht, em . phis—for eale by A T short sight, cut Baltimore and Philadel- phla—f jutte 29 WILLIAM JENNER. Ten Thousand Dollars, O R any part thereof, will be loaned until 1st December next, on a pledge of Stock of either of the Banks of the State of Georgia. Ap ply to GEORGE SCHLEY, july 2 No I, Commerce Row Mackerel. ©©D b ' , r k " HN ° 3 June 2 JAMES CONROY, Anderson’s wharf. Sugar, Coffee, €^c. S EVERAL tel. 0CN.. OO.M. 3.vg»r, one of hich is very superior, m 14 bb St Domingo Coffee A few boxes French white Wine, similar to Cbampaigec. For sale by LliC.80l.T0N. j.11* S3 g Cfrtfec, Whiskey,. Sygav, «jc. OitTk l>H«ls and 30 bag*Orsittv Green Coffoe Uw 50 hhds k 100 ols PbiUd Rye Whtskef 70 bis St Croix 8ug*r 10 boxeopouchou Te» 2 easel Lacquered Tea Caddies, containing* Gun Powder and Young Hyaoa 110 kegs Nitre Hall Gunpowder 4000 bushels Coi O,in bulk and bag* 10 pipes Cognac Brandy *\ 4 qr casks Port Wine t Siiperiffl 3 do lie L P Madcita do f quality 3 do do Sicily doj 16 hi* Apple Blandly 40 demijohns Gin *00 piece* 42 in. Cotton Bagging 40 tons assorted Swedes Iron 60 boxes and half boxes Mugrath's Soap For sale by NICHOLAS Si NEFF. JtmeU m Mew Summer Goods. T B Y the aliip Ueorgfl? fust arrived from Li verpool, the Mbscriber* have resolved W variety of eeasonable article*, which, with those recently ruocited from England, make their ear aorunent uf f% . DRY GOOD*, More general ami extensive than usual, and will he sold at a mnkrate advance and Unf credit for undoubted paper, ANDREW LOW U CO. ALSO- Crates of Crockery Ware Md casks Tee Chine London Porter In pint and quart bottle* Cadta nf Glass warn, ShWct Iron, (ft- (/*• may ?Q pm ,• A r.R HELLING AT COST. T IE subscribers wilhing to dlsposr of Imkmeo of their wIdte ami tirah HEAVJt, IK1TS, will sell them at oust for ru»A. 1IIOMAS4)0WEI.I. 8tfO. five dour* north of Oolnnel Shrllmat/e Menaion Noua% June 96 re * > Notice. © _ . I HAVE appol*»e«l Mr. Geonot Coativ* mp Attorney dutinrmy absence frrimthia^ltFt He will attend at my store, tfie one recently oc. cupied by the late firm of Taft if Sibley*. OURAY TAFT. .tZls—it--. - Notffc. D URINQ th. .htence .* Ihc Mlwribw, Mfe S.n.uol Clark will «tenA 10 h» buiinofe ..a.., „ wmwf June 20 IN . £ Soiliac PowdefiL J US f* receiveiLf supply ofEitgfiah Powder*, from Jose|d» T- Hobson, Uverpool, neatly C t up ia tin «odde^dboxea, and warranted to •*ip«iorvuiy. ^ulji (l*loai«a'awM-ip &s4