Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, August 31, 1822, Image 3

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♦ » ■a* . A •""pbto itfuri the fl»h, ami received an- oilier electric chuck, which he then per ceived »va» commuuicatril by the fish.— He persevered, however, in securing it, mid brought it to town, where • number •if the u tilt Its were gratified end Minn Uhcd in witnessing it* wonderful cldc, tried power. . It w«c -i torpedo ( H.ija ’iorpedu) mceehiiog in diemelcc ebout a toot and a hair. It in presumed the torpedo lies never More been discoveicd so Inr north, and it is much to be regretted, that more care was trot taken to'preserve the life for u longer time, that more might have witnes sed its wonderful faculties. II was- kepi in a tub of water tor Ion or twelve bouts, alter which it languished and died. .Mi-. I,, baa sated the skin nnd slotted it fur a dry preparation.-— Easttm drgus. From ibr Commercial Ailvcrii.er, Aiir, 19. two days i.attut ntoM England. The Magnet,Cnpt. Mount, arrived here yesterday ill 34 days from Liverpool. She sailed on the 14th July but brought nothing later from London than the llth nr from Liverpool than the 18th. RUSSIA AN1) TURKEY. In the London (JoUrier of tile llth, theie iB u letter from Constantinople re ceived at Lloyds, dated as far hack as June the 1 Oth, in which !l is stated that despatches bail been received IVom Odes eo, “id a highly satisfactory .nature,” nnd that ■! the evacuation of the provinces is gradually taking place, and it is expvct- -«d the Hrinc.es will be named soon oiler the llyrorn.” A Vienna arlitile, from, the ■Wrencli papers, dated June 22J, adds, <■ We expect a declaration from the Km pe.nr of Russia, by which he will entirely detach himseU from the Greek cause.’’ From the date of these articles it seems pretty evident that the pacific rumours which they contain, are a mere repetition of statements, which were made previous to the recent massacres of the Turks, hav. ing come to the knowledge of the Russian cabinet. AH accounts agree in stating that since the horrible occurrences had transpired, the views of Alexander had undergone an entire change ns to the Greeks. In the Liverpool Mercury of 12th July, (the latest paper received) it is stated that letters from Odessa pusitivoly affirm, “that Russia has retracted,her demand tliut Wollachia and Mutdavin should be entirely evacuated, In consc- oner,eg of a representation made by the llivon, that if all the Ottoman troops were withdrawn, new insurrections would break out in those principalities, Advices from Bucharest, tinted the 8th ult. contained in these journals, ate confirmatory of the o- buve intelligence. They state that not only lies tlio retrograde march of the Turkish ’ruops h.on stayed; but that the llaja Haulm lout ooiised to be proclaimed in all public places that Wallaclda should continue to be occupied by un armed force.” THE GREEKS. The hostile fleets of Greece and Tur- key, are stated to have been in statu quo | when the last advices came away. It was thought that the Captain Taclia was only waiting the arrival pf a reinforce ment from Egypt, to proceed in attack ing Die Greek islands, and reducing them to the same condition ns Scio. Wo trust, however, that the presence of the patriot fleet, will lie sufficidht to prevent the car tying of this sanguinary measure into ef fect. iliapuchea had been received at Trieste from Sir Robert Maitland, giving an avuount of a b.,tile of three duys con tiuuance, which had been fought between the Tu^ks and^Suliots, in wliibli the Ini- lowers of Mahomet were ..defeated with considerable loss. Sis hundred, Mussel men, umong whom were fifty eminent. Turks, were taken prisoners; and the ransom of the latter, fixed ut 500 purses. Such perseverance and bravery, deserves a better fate than that which the " legiti mates” of Europe seem disposed to assign to the Greek patriots. FRANCIS, A new conppiracy, having for its object the overthrow of the llouibon dynasty, has been discovered in France. The Mo- r.iteur reluctantly admits the fact, and Was attempted to show that the occur- fences which had taken place were of a trtjling nature. Aniong these we have the acknowledgement, that the%Ujtl nl Vive I’Umpereur, had been raised Oy a military officer, in which he was joined by a number of other officers, who hesitat ed not to unite with the division which he commanded. This was certainly no tri fling matter. GREAT BRITAIN. No abatement Imd taken place in the distrestlcs which afflifcted Ireland. Some had died td'starvntion, and the fever hos pitals in certain districts were full. In one county, Mayo, 155,000 persons were receiving public charity. A new Prussian loan had been contract ed in London of three millions and a half. The price of grain had risen consi. -derably in the North of Europe. T he vessels employed this season in the Whale fishery had proved very successlul. The harvest in all parts of Great Bri tain promised to be ol the most produc tive nature, and much earlier than usual. The wheat began to be cut on the 141 It ol ^ly, and grain of all kinds was expected to he housed before the end of August. Another of Carlisle’s shSpkeepcrs, e female, had been tried and convicted of selling blasphemous libels, and is stated to have conducted her own defence. One thousand pounds rewards lias been ottered for the apprehension and deliver ing over to any one of the Justices at Haddington, within one year from the 1st I I .1 . 1' tt'.lllA MM II ..1 11 ,l,t0lf continent of South America ; and lo en courage this trade, the reduction ot the import duties, which has hitherto been nl lowed only in certain cutes, is extended to ell articles of South' American origin, im potted into Fweden by Swedish slops, liritis'i Sthrles, Jnti/ n (k per cents Veil. 80 79 7 8 fill I H-; do tlo consols 79, 3 8 1-4 1-s 3 8'-, consuls for r adc 8t> 7-8 81 | American 7 per cent 93§ ; do S per cent losn fiJJ. From lint J,-in Ion Courier r.f July It). The intelligence ill the I’utia pipers of Sunday is of more importance than it has been for some time past. The '.partisans ol'llonaparto hive not utterly abandoned all hope of destroying tlie* present govern ment ; and‘though he is no moie, they form projects, and make his name, Vivo I’Kinpereur, their watch word sod rally ing cry. There has been an attempt, tit the department of thedJppgr Rhine, to se duce three regiments ; the principal per son concerned whs a Lieutenant Colonel Garun, *< already implicated in the con spiracy ol the 1 At It August, 1820, and a veteran named Roger.” The account in the Mnnitcilr is a very lame one. They “had previously made;” says tliut piip»r “ large'ilistributibtSa of money, ami wero continually giving- out that (hey were act ing by virtue of orders from a Central Committee established in the capital.” We have no doubt they were—in all these revulutionary attempts, we find Hint the conspirators are never iu. want-of funds. Whence, and by whotp aretlicy furnished? However, the conspiracy broke out on the 2d July, us Imd been ktoucerted. One squadron left Colmar, and-another Neuf Urlssach, lo meat, ut a central point— Roussneh. Caron had at first announced his Intention nf releasing the prisoners at Belfort,but postponed it until ift r.occivcd relrtforcements, Npw, as this intention was so puhjicl known to the troops they could not liuve supposed tliut his design’s ware friendly tn the existing government. When lie arrived at Roussneh, lie cried nut “Vive I’Kinpereur,” and led'the squs (Iron to Mayoiiiiuiui, wliero lie found Kuo (her. squadron of qliasseurs. He in-, nmincnl to them ulso, that lie came to command them in the tinjnc of the Empe ror. He than shaped Ids course to En sisheim, which he .wished to enter, but was opposed by two Quarter Masters, who reminded iiim that ho had promised to conduct them to the rentier,vuus of his associates. The Monilcur (hen closes its account abruptly with suyjngtliut Caron and Ro ger nntv took (lie alarm, and endeavoured to effect llieir escape, were arrested and carried to Colmar. Now, as the coUBpi racy wub known beforehand, five or syt officers faithful to.the King, having march ed in the tanks of the two squadrons as privates, we do not see why the two lead ers were not arrested at once, without suffering the troops to m.arch-from place to place, and to billow a mini who had an nounced his treason,able intentions by culling nut Vive I’Kinpereur ! The Mu niteur account affords us sufficient grounds for suspecting that the conspiracy was more serious than it was willing to allow, BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Tuesday, July 9.—There wiis nothing of interest in tlio Lords. In the House ol Commons, a very interesting: discussion arose out of two separate publications, by the Lesrued Assis'ants of the Lord Atlj locate of Scotland. These two worthies hove, it sttcins, taken offence at the alia sions made tn their conduct, on the trial of Mr Stuart, by Mr. Abercrombie, in his late speech on (lie conduct of the Lord,, Advocate ; and Mr. Menv.ics published in the Courier his letter to Mr. Abercrom bie, and Mr, J, Hope delivered, his senti ments to Hie ptiblip : i a pamphlet. Itt the Utter ptfhlieslimi, among oilier often-, sive passages alluding to Mr. Abercrom bio’s speech, a passage appeared addres sed to him ns follows“On the gross in justice ofr defimet’s availing himself of the privileges of Parliament in order to ai'i the private action of a political assas- sin, and tn pvejudifS? the minds of the public against an individual, it was heed less to make any observation.” Both pub Mentions were considered ns encroach ments on tlipjtfnivileges ol the Hofse, even by the Marquis of Londonderry and other ministerial members, and orders were issued that the writers should attend the House next week.' Mr. Abercrombie was sisoordered to attend forthwith ; but, upon a messenger being despatched to his house, it was luund that lie had left town, in the afternoon, for Scotland. It being feared that Mr Abercrombie hod gone to demand personal satisfaction—messen gers were despatched in post chaises and four to. Scotland, to take the Lord Advo cate’s two deputies into custody, and tn serve Mr. Abercrombie with the order of the,House to appear in his place ,( forth with.” the diitreu prevalent In the sou west. From the county of Mayo a report hae'jf h ® 1 ' m " l ['vr Mrs Hetrenj m-n been received bv government, which state. 5'c,Ver,r‘tldt''.hv' f *m \h»'sC’* '* r ' Jno ' _ . . MM, On the lflil, but, at Oaktsn.lt (the realdenre neap Lnul.ville, tha| upward! of 155.000 persons nfc now receiving charitable relief in that county, The following lesnlutions were enter, i d into oq Monday Inst, at a meeting of the local committee of thctyrisliai ol Kil- garvan and Ally mas, barony ol Gallon a- ,.-aii. . ». ,i , ' mm un’wnu llCrwllOiC NIIUI CO “ljgit it apprnre that there are thrern her religion. en.liKlalJutie.. Theaff-cticnate Inntisand oltho population of those parish- " cs in very great distress, in consequence of the want of money nr means tn prucuro subsistence. That having minutely in quired ifito the cause of the deaths of Ri chard Culk.in and his wife, on the Tmv- laq.dk of Kilgclln, parish of Attymas, the lormer un the 10th and the latter on the 14th ult. we are nf opinion, tliut (lie said persons died from starvation, and that others will he added 'to that melancholy record, unless immediate relief be given insprhporiion to the number at present in wgnt. That lever is spreading to an a- larming extent, and those who are afflicted with the discaso, are in the most dcpluni ble stato of poverty; our funds do not en able us to procure medical aid, or a fever hospital to transmit them to- That our funds lor the relief of the poor are ex liausted—we consider that a qniinlity of meal, not less than four tons, will be re quired for the present week,” From Galway we find the tlemantR on the scores of the committee have beeh sn great that they have not a single poind left; sohieBurgees are, however, expict- ed, but their immediate af rival canttu be relied on. The fever hospital is quite ull, Casey, of this city, in tha 33d year of her •If®-. To those wlm intimately knew this truly estimable woman, nn eulngium Is necessary, tor none such ever tkiled to do justice to tier un. common merit | yet even to ilmsr. a slight tri bute to her distinguished Wonh, wilt not be un. interfiling. wl, h a disposition ardent, cheerful amt benevolent, she devoted her whole soul to and artjangeimints are. in progress t*'e such Temporary-buildings as will emble the governors lb, admit a» many more pa tients as are now on the list. The Gal way Advertiser observes, that 'what ver oiny be the sufferings of our people, and Gud knows they ore in the extreme, ell is quietness and gratitude—-for sensible.ns they arc, that every nerve is exertinwfor their relief, not a murmur perv,.dcB tlfeir lipB—and this town presents the jiappy phenomenon of quietness and peace in the midst o! the must'ixnding distress.’ cct spinners. There Is nothing doing ort specula- tJNION TICKET. Mr. R'onnnTROM.—You nre requested insert'the following ticket: .Tames Morrison, Charles Harris, W. C. Daniel!, Win, Davies, R. W. Habersham, Moses Sheftull, Moses Herbert, Mordecai Sltcftalli&cn. F. 8. Fell, 1 , T. N. Morel, ) . L. S.D’i-yon, C, II Hayden, ' Geo. L. Cope, Thomas Clark. I 't he above ticket is selected from 4 lilt Of twenty-two candidates for the City who have entered the 'course for Mondb))ffivts Its formation is the result of no compiUniBe— it is the eficct of no combination of conflicting interests—it the consequence of no utnbitioiis aspirations to office—of no intrigue, and of no motive but a sincere and ardent desire to pro mote the beat interests, the diameter and re spectability of our city. As such it is offered and us such I know it will be supported. I am aware that efforts are making lo introduce other candidates into Council, from whom a change in particular measures is expected. In the words of one who ioved liberty and toleration, he our plum answer this—“We want no change —and least of all such chftnge as they would give us !“ I would respectfully suggest to my 'fellow-citizens the propriety of voting the abit* <• ticket entire. I.et each man sacrifice a little prejudice when it exiata—a small degree of in dividual feeling, for the good of the whole, and no doubt can he entertained of its success, sup- potted as it is by the voice- of a fi ee people. It must, it will succeed. jtJNlU3. BANK OP ENGLAND Nj>TE8. . Mr; Bennet presented a'petition from a stereotype printer, praying that Purlin • ment would not sanction the bill fnrena blingthc Bank to issue small notes again until they had sati.-fieci tlie house that the best means were taken (o render the note difficult of forgery. -Mr. Hume said, an inimitable note was unattainable ; but there was great room for rendering the m»tes less liable to imitation. Mr, Fiorce (for the Bank) contended that great pains bout# • . Btit, howsomdever, had been taken and it was impossible to t | ial - 8 neither here nor th i re . he crew we’ve find any other plan of a note which was not, . . , ^ , J y .. •"./.» # got aboard, with two new hands we mean to mure p.asUu luutaule than llie present one I, " . , , The Bank engravers had imitated all from 1 8 b»P* that* sail under the Union Jack, are the plans of all kinds, laid before them !—Se- j b °y» for me-They’ve navigated the aliip thro’ verul member:) concurred in recommend-! rougher £as and seen harder timea than these, ing note-inspectors in the metropolis and j and we’ll go the whole for ’em—a long pull and ron Tnr, oeoiujian, Mn. tl0BRHTS0i»..The following fragment was picked up a few days since in passing along the Hay in the neighborhood of the Exchange. It ap* pears to be part $fa letter fi*om a sailor to his wife, previousto his leavingthia place, on a voy- mar Pott—Tills' comes hoping you are in health ns l am at this present writing— * • • > • • * * a part of the letter was worn b(f, apparently by being chafed n the pocket of a pair of tarry inexpressibles ] • You must know tliut this hbre pluce is in a grent vegetation—or something of that kind about what they call an election o’ Monday—Well you see .Poll, it seems nurcaptafn and crew that navigate thegood ship Savannah, dont please some of thffifnderwriterii and owners, and so they have sworn by hook or by crook to have a new crew—but that an’t the woyst oti’l—they mean to stop the grog o* 8undoys of all who don’t work with them to windward in this here ize—and to make it banyan day twice a week * * * * * Split my mi zen! Poll, it’s very well for gemmen that don’t know a gib boom from a poop lantern, to talk of stopping grog when thy ait on the quarterdeck and swig their Madeira—but I: guess as how if they had to staqd watch ull day and go aloft at night with out creeping through the lubber hole, they’d like to splipe the main brace os well as poor Jack • Some folks say they’re very little better than smugglers, because they cruize under false co lors, with the “people’s” name wrote on ’em. But they wont'smuggle themselves in, this and energetic discharged the latter attached tn her not only u Urge circlo of friends, but every one who oame within the sphere of her efficient n ® “' M h'terested kindness. Her sense was strong ami masculine j her penetration and din comment aim'»at unequalled i her sentiments just and liberal( her friendships marked by un common warmth and sincerity i and, her piety, ati active principle, regulating and animating every aodoni smoothing the rugged path of mo, and disarming death of hia terrors. Know ing in whom Hhe had trusted, alio cheerthlly re signed her soul to her Saviour, her two orphan children to her friends, and both to Almighty guidance ami protection, Idommeucial. Liverpool Jlturheli, July |J, IVo have hail, ilutlnif the Inst fov days, a more lively demand fur cotton from the trade clnefly.i it is however confined ulinoat exclusive ly to uplands of the lower qualities, whh-.li had (alien more ia proportioa than other kinds i un tllc-so an advance of id on mirquotntipni nl'the Bill ia now obtained, and iu aqine instances ra- tlieV more i but on tlio better qualities there is little improvementtomotite. New OrlCansaud Alabama arecompurallvcly hut little enquire# thr, null in the tcW sales making of these des criptions, Wa cannot observe spy advance i in deed the demand la not of that ncral or urgent, nature calculated to give a permanent improve ment to the market The buyers are olilcfly For PhUadcIphta, The packet shift U&muiAN, Cnpt. Jinwrt H truer WRIQH1. Gtjford, will tall on orliclora the 'Ih 'sept! or ps«a«y apply to TKItltY tt ' fDIo 5«v for nit, 100 Mtda prime N Orleans Kuqar lb puneheens 4th proof N Orleans Rom, three year, idd 80 kegs tint Nalls, .started 50 boxes Cordials 100 bU* * nd ] WtUadelpkl* Rye Whiskey 25 bln Coffee—50 hla Flour SOU boaca yrllow Soup 10 do Sptrm Cnndlea 40 blal.inaottlOil \ 10 pieces India Floor Matting 2* bbla l.uaf Sugar- 10 bales Nankeen* 50 boxes Muacntcl Uaisina And a small invoice ufEngllali Cut tilati ang .It p For Liverpool, Thu aunatamtal shin MONTGOMERY, Capt H Vifon, if now ready to rrovivu a cargo, and will meet with despatch. For freight or passage, apply ty JOHN LA ITiKOF & CO. .Amry n tion, nor are thq extensive dealei-a buying ly, ho that .unlesB more extensive pitrcYt free* tore extensive pnrchaiers arise, we npn«Jiend Flic markot will not be lightened suffiaiently to chuhc any general ad- vancq that will bo steadily maintained. In htJier nrticlei there-, is little alteration tp notice, Ashen ure Btcady j Klee mill continues in demand for export. Naviil Stores are salea ble, Ifot the prices are scarcely supported. The weather is broken ut present, but it Is not con* Hiderod tube doing any injury to our evopa. British Slntki, July 11.—3 per cents red. 80 79 7 8 80 1.81 do do Consols 79 3-81-41.3 3.81 cons, for acc 80 7-8 81 j American 7 per cent. 934 j do 5 per cent loan 954. ‘ Prices Current at AVru* York, Jtug 19. Cotton -The import of the week was 2458 hales. The week’s business was unusually small, niul principally confined to Aluhuma. Some small parcels of Uplands were Hold at previous prices. There were considerable shipments. We quote the market without any alteration from our last. Uplunds 114 a 15; Alabama II a 144 t Tennessee IQ4 a 13 ; Seu Island 25 a 39, nominal. r *(v liice remains very dull \ nearly all the old baa been taken out t>f market; New Uice 3 75 a 3 50.' • Freigbtii to Liverpool—A small improve ment j Cotton square wild round bales pur lb. 4 a }d t Kice 10a fid » * 1 * * * * * * h. Kills on England 1U4 per cent; do on France 5224. Prices Current at liirhmotul, Jlug 23. Cotton 13 u 15 ( Corn 85 ; llacou 10 a 11 Kim- per ll> 3 a 34. For New-York, The packet brig LRVANT, tt’m. litrheCx Jf<uter t will meet with dcapatoh. For freight or iiBHNMge, having superior accommodatlofA apply on hoard to cs^t l) nr to ; IIALL & HOYT, hjjfc >>« ■ Junta*upper whar^ 4. For New York, Th«(J«a|brig Jttkiai.it, amtaf, ,'v'ill meal with doipatih. For (Hight • or paaaage, having grnnl accomttoJatnm., apply totlie caplnin on board, at Jam.' oiipi-r n liarfi or to MAL1.V HUVT. ^‘L 31 JL _____ Gin and Brandy. TV fow pipe. Nonhi-rn Oio ami DranJtflObr aUX sale hy JOHN I*. Wll.UAMSON. ang.H ilf , For Sale. A quantity of rxcellont HA1.K ROPF, tob. ttiipoaed of un arcommml.ting trims.— Apply to miP-31 WM. TAYLOH (J SON. Seidlitz andmoda Powders, J t)ST rooeivrri tier the brig Levant, fioro New-York, anJ for .air by aotr 31 ANSON p ARSONS, Druggist, No 8 ttibbont 1 linihlinga MARINE INTI^jLIGKNCK VO UT OF (MVJ1MYJW. towns, to give information relative to the notes nf the Baok. The petition was ordered to be printed; distressed districts. Dublin, —The account! recciv. ol July, Die person ol William Borthwick, L-ic CiiUicrofthe E-st Lucian Banking C’tvupany. An article dated Stockholm, June 21 «t, »s vs th.st by a royml ordinance all Swedish ^ t ^ iU poruuited lo trade with the ' e( j j u .d' ft j dooR prewnt aoy alleviatiuo ot England a strong pull, that’s the pull f»>r me, and huiT<t! for the Union, and no fresh water sailors to run the good ship Savannah aground ! • • • l goea off*on Tuesday, as soon as ever I drink the health of the old crew in a bumper ofNew AKUIVKD, Ship Georgian, Gifford, Philadelphia, 4 days, with mu assorted cargo to Perry i/ Wright own ers, \\ Gaston, W l’arvin, Petty (t wi-ecne, llall H Hoyt, It (himphcii, II Uun-oughn, W King, A 11 Fannin U cm Miller FortV A Piu-soiih, W Henri) rough, W T Williams, 8C£/J Scht-nk, J M‘Nish, T Duller fit co. v P M‘Dermott, .1 Eppin* ger, J P Setae, J H Fraaier, Cleland & Frailer and Oemler U PoscVx llrig MeBHenger, Bassett, Boston, 13 days, with afulll curgo to Perry & Wright, J W' Long, G Collins, O Taft, It 8 Goff, It Campbell, M F.igle, W Scarbrough, L MiiHon, Luviaton & Candler, A fc V, Wood, Clark & Tdestonr E UlUa U co. and G Newhall. Schr Malvina, Gardner, Alexandria, wdaya, to Tufts IS Reid. j Sl«-»p Washington, Turner, Beaufort, I day, in ballast, to muHicr. inniVAIS ItlOM this roK-r. At New York, 21st inst. ship Garonne, Perry, 5 days t brig 8igna1, Uedoll, 6; sch Three Sia* ters, Taylor, 6. At CharlcHton, 29th inst. sloop Delight, Coop cr, 1 diiy. 1L At lialt. 20th that, sch James Monroe. , ur von Tiuaroirv. At N York, 20th mst.'-fthip Augusta, Leggett, to suit with dispatch. J i , ei.r.AiiKn von mis i-oht, At N York, I9th init. bng Alfred, Warnock. Extract of a letter to a gentleman in JWw Haven, timed St. Murtholoinewti July 26. “ Sir—For the information of those whom it may concern, I beg leave to inform you that the American acbr Caroline, of Frankfort, Andrew Tyler, arrived here on the 23d inst. and has re* ported to me that on hi» pansuge he fell in with a small pilot built schr water logged (distant from N York S. E. 80 miles) her mainmast stand* ing and foremast gone ; about 50 tons burthen, and apparently coupe red, laden with flour and onions. They Gmjr from her wreck the follow ing articles—6 bbla flour, l chestAnd 1 Hunk wearing apparel, 1 spyglafts, watch, R5 in cadi, ink stand marked 4. J. Wheeler, some hooks with the name of Maiy Wheeler wrote on them. 1 coat worth as the captain attfposea several articles of cooking utt-iisiIh, und also 2 goOrl quadrants. <>pt. Tyler thinks that the vessel hud Philadelphia marked on her stern.” GflAIH.ESTON, Aug 27—A'rrivcd, ships Ce res, Roger*, Liverpool, 70 days* Franklin, Wil son, N £urk, 7. NORFOLK, Aug 21—Arrived, sch Tea riant, Shenton, Savannah, 4 days; came into the (Vtpes yesterday afternoon, and proceeded up York River. BALTIMORE, Aug 20—Arrived, brig Ho mer, Phillips, 40 days; sch Junius, Jones, Hava- na, 10. , Warranted Articles. * J ITST nmrlveil per the brig I.evtnt. s tVf ih stipplv of Dinf., Vhmiealt, IVcttimn-v. We. und for mI« by ANSON PAItSONS, Druputisl N. 8 tilbbons-huildioga >n(* 31 HATS. T IIB snbieribars haveJurtrocelvadnsrbrie Levsut, tVom Ilia niaoufkul..rv nl Mo-.it.. Il’hite, brothen, U Co, of New-Ymk, sct-cral emus fjenilcmcn*. snportlnc w.tcr proof ttc.vac IIATH,(«rlilr.li for cli-^anm ami (lurtbilUy, ar. not snrp.s.i-iUiy any in (he city A ho, Youths’ and Children.’ IUI«. CLARK Ss III.r.STON, sup; 31 n Mirtt. t .tp.ttra Jeremiah VnlluttonT vt. \ Attachment Sile. flsvlnn U lli-nwn. J YVHflLK be .old on Thuraday the Jtlt Ssplrm. 'JbJ her next at tan o’clnck, nt She store of Mcssr. Jtaytnn St llrnwH, thrir enVn-e itook In triulc, consisting of Orocerle., We. Alsn, seven hides and two psokrts of Cotton, ami sundry article! of Household Furniture, levltd on un der tlio above nttnehmant, and inld hy order nf the honorable Judge of t|ic ttuperinr Court. A1IM. it'IAON,sco ang 31 To Itcnt, S RVEHAf, eonvanlanAnd plcsunt Dwcllin* Houses. Applv t . SAMUEL t’tm URlCK. aog S3 rp For Sale, A firetyatc Wniting Msn snd Gsrriiige Driver. 1 a. Alin, a ynuii|f Womsn about 30 y«»rs nid, a good cook snd wsslicr. Apply «l this office, nny 24 p 3’o Hire by the Month, (TpWO active Male Servants, acctutomed to 41 wait about the hmiRtiOite of them wall ao» quaint ed with the management of horses. Fop terms, apply at thin office. jug 24 p Notice. T HE anbseriber wbl be sbsenf from the city for a alicvrt limni during his slisenca Mr. Samdsi. 1'aii.nmca will set w bit attorney. niff JO e h MINI3. StoppcS F tlOM, negro msn, t Quid Ring snd Key, which the owner ctn have hy paying yx> pcnscs. Apply at the office of the Georgian. aug 24 X Notice. E DWARD WILLI\MS offiara Wa atrvlee! to the frionda gf th« late Arm of E. Wil liams W Go. in the trannaction of Commission /As* sines*, at Savannah. s NOTICE. T HE amount of seven and six ner t ccnl Stocks authorised to be auhscrihed by the flrat aec* don nf the act passed the 20»b April, 1832, en- titled “An act to authorise the Secretary of the Treasury to exchange a Stock bearing aniater- oat of five per cent, for certain atocka bearing an interest of six and seven per cent,” not hav* ing been subscribed, the proprietor* of six per cent ftocks of 1812,1813, 1814 and 1815, and of t, .w. ... ... j. aeven per cent stock of 1816, who may wish to* Cleared, brigs Laura, Holman, Montevideo; 1Vai | themselves of the provisions oftbe thii4 Coromandel, Osgvod, do. PHILADELPHIA, Aug 20—Arrived, ship Lancaster, Dixey, Liverpool, 38 days. Aug 21—Oleaied, ship Tobacco PlanfJ Reed, Liverpool; brig Hamlet, H«rri«on, CtTarlcatou FROM OUR OORBE8PONDBNT, Office of the Mercantile Advertiser. NEW-YORK, Aug 21— Arrived, ships Presi dent, Fanning. Charleston, days; WmC/Jobo, Ebbctti, Canton, 143. . oftbe thuti section of the act, are hereby informed, that * * books have been opened at the Treasury foV | , receiving subscriptions pursuant thereteC *nd will continue open until the first of Octobet next. llie subscriptions may be made by the pro* prietors of the stocks specified, either hi person • or by their attorneys, duly authorised'to make the subscriptions and tranafer the «tock> to tbft United States, the certificates of which Xrete be surrendered at the 1're^fury ai the time of. making the subscription*, tug 27 |ru