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8 WINN All
11 BM1AV MORNING, lIF.C. 10. 1851.
Sceid/nt.—Tu# powder mill of
iKiitBrlif inwnahip, I’eiui.wat lately
| blown up by accid.-nl.nd I lie prtipt ••
riot Mi. l,rmnn, •linekin(lj burnt.
I hr riplniinn ia supposed to hate
hern m cantoned bjr Hie IriiUun vl the
tnt'itiocrjd
It '■ pmpnaril by a writer in a New
Vurk piper that the meichaiit* ul that
i iiy aliuulil ratablith a line of vessel,
fni the purpote of collerii » regular
India ia-
laitilr, till lor the coutryancc ul paa
•cngrii.
I'olVA I t CORItf.SI'ONOF.M P..
.tti'r irrvtJi, Dec 1.
JWhat will be the n roliiit Hie pen<ii"K rt
aminalfon ol the apecial committee on ilie | niotl o tt (tie pi ini iptl V. •»(
care ol Governor Clark and Col. Haaonm.il,
it U d.Ificuli to aov. Tint committee it
-emphatically called the ''War Committee."
In the courte of eraminatlon of the v itmy-
there it frequently tonic aliarp about,
inn. The committee have made but little
prugreta i and, it it apprehended, will not
bepiepai.dtu report in a week or too
yet, ami, it it fctre.l, it to Ittea prtlod Ihtl
the Legislature will not be prepired to
•cl upon it, or tint it will prolong the let-
linn, it any mratorea are reported to it. I
am of opinion, that ittompta will be mule
to impeach i but haw far they will tu creed,
1 tin unable lo tty. t Hunk, however, it
"vould be impohiic to originate aucli a inea-
lure, If a vole of denture ia patted, it w ill
fully express tbe aenae of tha Legislature.
V benever tbit measure l» brought betore
the llouae, I ealcula'e it will niuko w “very
equally aeavnn.” Strong fcelmgw are fre
quently manifeated even on trivial auhjec'a-
A call having been made by the committee
of finance, on the executive de; arimcnl,
for certain papera necraaary fur them tu
wake a fair invert igalion ol the documeoia,
tut application war i eluted by the trover'
Dor i and a reaololion was introduced tliia
fnoinmg, empowering tire committee to
'Call lor any p.perr, and author.mug and dl
'Peeling the Governor to iu< niah tlia.ua. 1 he
debate un lliia aubjeet was warm anil am-
tnatad, and occupied nearly the whole
fnoriiing. It, however, aucceeded. ‘I hose
oppoatd lo it evidently Wiahcil to make a
party mailer ol it, and their h elingi weic
Warmly eliliatcd. From ihe oppoiitiun, it
waa plainly dcinonairaled, that there tvaa no
diapoaiiion lo permit tliia or any inner com
mittee to pry into (tie archives ol'ilu awe.
ral offlcr a, and part-cul.rly into the tiiunicial
department, wliere cxiata Ihe dinting, m
fund, or I aiiimld rather have said, where
did caiat the contingent fund i lor it would
wefro, by tile repoit, that tile Governor
Las eahauated dial, and haa attempted to
make iinouila upon other appropriations.
The cxummai on of the finanru.il cummii*
‘tee, I am of opinion, will develope ex
penditure., which will creala much din*
eaiiafactioil, and 1 apprehoud much cache-
Note from the l'lirlusueae Cnnaut
(irnetal resident at l'liilahclpliia, fium
thr papera of that city.
A notice, signed by Cntidy tlnguet,
K-q. Cnnaul lor tbe United .Staler at
Km dt Janrim, dated the 2d Oct.
having beuen publivlird in the paper*
of than city, wheicin tlvc mid, U. S.
Consul, srlf nulhnrizrd, inlormi the
merchanta trading with Bcuzil, that
Ilie CutiHular crlifloate« arc no longer
required by that government \ thru.i
drr>ioned ferla Imnatll cumpiHled In
contradict tuch unwarrantable, und
gratuitous notice, not even grnundrd
upon any order of the n-f/<nus(ilufeaf
got'mmient n/ the Vrince Iloyat at
Kiu du Janeiro f and haa further the
honor In inform the merchanta trad
ing with the Portuguese dominions,
that the orders ol Ids Moat Faithful
Majesty are explicit and peremptory ;
(no foreign ship or vciael being allow
ed to any entry without all (lie re
quired certificates,) end recently or
dered to be rigidly rnlorced j ami lur
liter ob-ervea, lor Hie inlereat of the
pqftiva concerned in Hie llrazi inn
In.tl.e, that vraaela not provid'd with
Ihe regular Uunatilar cerllfic ilc«, ex
pose (hemaelvea In all tlie risk aria
mg from Hie mea-urrs vthiril Ihe l'or
lugneae flutri onicht may nil ipt in
legintl tn the port id Kin tie Jtneiiu,
and consequently deprive ihnniHclvea
therehy of ihe itdvantngu of being ad-
iintii d into llalda, and nil other pnrt>
ol Jlrnz.il, v.hicli acknowledge Hie u
Ihoiity ol the King and ul tlie nation
tuent.
I
Dr. O’Meara, the author of JV*«/ib
Iron in K.vile, haa protested in the
l.ondou p.ipera agrinal a French traua
lation ol hit work, which haa hern
published in Paiia. lie represent
Ihe tianslatinn as " a-oi l of irnvettie
oltlie in igiual, anil intended India-
credit ii by inyatiflectioua, umissiuna
end additions.”
•Vrrlem, (,Y. C )Mr. Ifi.—Cap-
tain J. IlkIII-. ul thr at hooiirr Industry,
frnm *l|. Nfai'W,, haa laaourrd ua
with a letter addressed to him by an
Amrrican grnileman a> S' Urrla. un
dti d te nf Hie JOih of Oct from which
we extract the roll.iwing particulars
conrerning an insurrection of the
blinks at Mariiniqur;
Fnr acme lime past 'here has been a
n imber nf eery -udden d-a'ha among
ihe planters of Martinique, aa also the
cattle, lie. belonging to the rolnny,
which nuturally creat'd a suspicion
that all waa nnl aa it should he ; and
afler a diligent enquiry, it waa dis-
covered tha■ 0 nie deaths originated in
poison, and that its administration
waa confined tn about forty negroes,
who had heen in Ilie hfhit of tin- vile
practice fur a length of time. They
w-re immediately arrested lor puu
iahmeM. The news being carried tn
the different eata'ea where they
b^migi'd. three plantations revolted,
anil before they could he auhiluetl,
committed aevercl most sirncious
murders, not only nn the while male
inhabitants, hut innneent females!
The mulattnes Miff,'red also, and il
i» worthy of rrmark that the negroes
directed their fury at much against
the colored people n» the whites. It
is said two mulatto companies of in
fantry liave shown thrmselvea very
artivt in thr aoppresaion ol lliia effair.
Tlie last accounts from Martinique,
left the rrgultra and militia pursuing
ihe tugiiivea in the mountains a-
bout 200 have been ordered for
exeentinn, that is to »ay, to be
BURNT.”
The writer adds—
"St. Kustatia ia almost in a atite
of starvation, and hat sent here for
supplies, but as they have not fur
WHidrd money, they will get nothing.
We have only two American veascla
here at present, and do not expect to
see any more fur a year to come, as
there is not the total inducement.
A new work under lh° tittle nf Ihe
"British Intelligencer mid Monthly
llegister," ia r> make its oppearance
in Philadelphia on the but ofJanua-
ty.
*• Have mercy nn ua 5” When shall
we have done with thcac " Hritisli In
fellfencers,” " millions,” mul .tfiigu.
xiiiet ." Tnuae who m»y live a hun
died years hence, may suppose that
this was a " Hellish Colony" in
1822-3. Mcocute.
For New-Yoik,
11i« new Imt Mul^r jacket schr
<> II I O ,
.f Beers, Mils ter,
IIm part of a fit if tit engaged,
Mlitpttchrd r«.
the rf*ir»»imlcr of tmght or pMnafc, haiinr
htmltomr •ccom'nmiatiotiv, apply tu tin
rtmicr on board at Bolton'a ^h»rt, or to
8.H. PAltKMAN.
dtc ul *ii 13
rt
4:
For Clrarle .lon,
The narket tlnop
Wll.l.l AM,
Captain Retd,
Will tail fur the above port ni»
luuitUay n««t, F» r freight or pawufe >
baiinf rxrrllcnt urnoniintu tut ions, i*ppl)
to the Captain at Bolton’a wharf, or tu
S. A UONDY,
dec 10 13 Rice** wharf.
A.
ty a p iclurcrque and Mecliani«
oal Theatre will be opened in a lew even*
ingft, in the Exchange Lon^room.
dee 10 r 13
Two Servants Wanted.
O NE a buy tn drive a one horae waggon
about town. Tlie other a boy or girl
t apable of WHitiug in a house, for whom w .v
gea will be punctually paid. Enquire at
tbe office of the Gf.oRouir.
dec 10 p 13
White Plains.
F OUR halra White Flama, juat received
and ottered for sale, by
UUMMING h GWATIIMtV.
dec 10 rl 13
Boarding.
T WO Vo»ng Gentlemen can be accom
modated with board in a private lami-
ly, in a pleasant part of ihe city. Apply at
the Gcoijfian Office,
dec 10 l 13 .
CORN.
Q/jnfj BUSHELS Corn which will be
*■* »ohl tfiy lov, in lota 'o suit pur*
chaaera, if taken from on bward theachr.
Phoenix at Bolton’a wharf.
For rale by
C.C. GRIS WOI.D.
dec 10 13
DWELLING House on Bronghton-
JTA street, on lot No A, Green ward, w ith
* h'rge )ani and convenient out Building*.
Alio a convenient House on Habersham*
*treet f on lot No iM, Warren ward, calcu
lated lor a large thimly or Boarding house.
For term*, apply lo
DUDLEY G. WOODBRIDGE.
dec 10 u 13
Tuition In Music,.
— Wvawvs.—
MR. K1NSELLA
R espectfully informs in* friend*
and the ptiblic, that he has just re
turned tu tliia city atul will commence giv
mg Leamna in Music on Wriinrsdat, the
Uth of December. Applications will be
thankfully received by him through the
Post office, until further notice,
dec 10 13
BILLS
On 3s* tw -N ock, l’lillaAel.
\i\ila, <5 IViclinioml, \ a
I N Sums and lighta to auit purchaaera—
For sale by
8. U M. ALLEN h CO.
dec 10 p 13
Just Received,
■A.VH FOR SALK,
f]PIPES Cape XI.Heirs Wine, of a su-
iiw pcvior quality
S Tims Swedes Iron, assorted
2.5 Imiios Pment Sperm Candles
30 bids Pilot and Navy Bread
2 caaea Fine Straw Bonnets
dec 10 13
S. MANTON,
Rice’s wharf.
Two men, named W'laon and Jackson,
•wore recently arrested al Montgomery, (A-
fab.) an suspicion of their being 1 counter,
feiitrs, and discharged tor want of evi
doner. Ono of them was Xbon after sacn
picking up money in Ilie road, purtued,
anil caught with 915 dollars upon him. A-
pong the note* were thirty one of twenty
dollars of the Augusta (Ga.) Bank.
The Washington hcpiibliotn speaks of
tlie ‘inpportera of Mr. Crawford from
Flame to Georgia.”—A almrt time aince
thvy would have made ua believe that Mr.
Crawford’a cauae waa a desperate one and
bitftiendi limiled 10 a few, very few in.
ifereated ln-1 finals—now behold they are
•pread from Maine to Georgia. Tins
•ame cause of Radicalism must be ia •
protparious couditian.
Mr. Crawford.—The chargee a
gainst Mr. CiaWloril, r.ivs thr lfrino-
critic Prraa, cuntmue to multiply
•nd to inertaee in enormity. W'c
Shall keep our rradcra idviacd of the
nature of those accusations. Such,
and vo boundlt’is ia this gnitlriiina’s
ambition, and to be, and such his tie-
wire lobe President dial, the Suiilhi'in
Patriot assurea ua, " io order to auc
ceed Mr. Monroe, ho di'leroiincd to
treatt a parly of hit own, formed on
toruiAR principles.” It must be
obvious that any man who has the
taleuli “to ereofa a parly ol Ilia own”
•nd to lout.d '.hat party “ on popular
•principles,” is a dangerous man, and
• man very likely to I % nme m>" pa
pular” as to secure tho votes of the
.people, in spite of ilmso who consider
.themselves as having an exclusive
right to direct public opiuiun and
make Presidents.
Elisabeth Batchelder, the ring,
leader and mistress nf e gang of
Toguea in Delaware, when brought up
recently tu receive sentence uf death,
tor aettirig fire to a stable ; unexpect
edly, by her counsel, pul in the plea,
SCOordmg to the Kogliah law (hat
Jiurning a stable waa a clergyable of
truce—that i«, that aim was entitled
Xn benefit ot clergy. The court after
due deliberation, declared lit favour of
the claim, and »he waa sentences to
be branded in the hand sud to suffer
tiue year's impriionmeut.
Dr. Uwins, of London, states the
illnwing, fact, in his Medical Report
lor the month nf September last i
1 " A leniarkiible instance nf Aphonia
(losa of voice) tia* recently presented u
self to the writer, which has he n moat
-ucces-fully treated hv gnltmilisni,
in comliinaiinn with Ilie nilens argen-
tl. The. subject 'vaa a young and
amiable female, who bail heen depriv
ed nl her voice for nearly four months,
and had taken steel, with other me-
ilirinals, without ifti'Ct, fu the cnur-c
of iliree days from llio commencement
nf the galvanism and drug just nam.
ed, Hie voice began tn r-iurn, and it
lintl at long'll regained all its wonted
c.carocss and energy.”
Burchelt, in Ilia late " Travel* in
South Africa,” says:
" From the concurrent assertions nf
all the Hottennls, I learnt the singular
fact that the teeth of the /ftisfiiuen
tribe, do nnt, in the course nf time,
decay as those of most oilier nations
do ; but become, in old age, quite
ground down by use, in the same
manner as tlioso of sheep.”
A Paris journal save—" Tn (lie
eomiemation nf all France, Talma
(die great tragic actorj ia about to
retire Iriim the stage.”
Legislative, (omitted yesterday,
A bill has pns-rd ilie House of Repre-
•enialives, allowing to ilie Justices of
ilie liifeiiin Court three dollars per
dnv each, provided they shall hot be
paid lor mure than fifteen days in any
tear (and a hill relative tu usurious
contracts, which provides, that nn pe
nally shall be incurred lur taking mure
than eight per cent- per annum, but
that tho pnnnipal, and now legal in
terest only, shall be recoverable at
law.
The bill to incorporate the Georgia
mutual Insurance Company, and the
hill lo exempt Irorn sale certain atti-
1 Ira necessary tor the support ot the
debtor’s lamily, were also passed No
tice ha* livru given of a bill to repeal
Q$ !
Just Received,
DOZEN Smoked Mullet Roea
10 kegs Richmond No 1, Riid Lt-
dit'R Twin Tobacco
30 bhls Pilot and Navy Uro«d
10 bhls Muscovado Sugar
'20 boxes Soap, No 1
'10*000 Spanish Begat*
30 bills Potatoes
20 bb!s No 3 Mackerel
*000 lbs Codfish
Cognac Brandy, Jamaica Rum
Molasses, Vinegar,
N E Hum and Gin
With n general assortment of Groceries,
for sale, by
M. I. MOSES,
dec 10 p’13 Kicltangc wharf.
To Refit,
For Sule,
1 2*OR Cash or approved endorsed Notes,
Lots No 11, 8j4, Green ward ; No 1
and 2, Washington ward ; No 7, Columbia
ward* w«th the imjnovamen s thereon. Al
so a tract of land a!unit 4 miles from Sa
vannah, on thr Otfecelu- road. Apply to
DUDLEY C. WOODBIUDGE.
dec 10 1 13
\\ lute Pine Lumber,
F or sale by
UltOWN U OVERSTREET,
dec 9 p 13
The Subscriber
OFFERS FOR S.tJ.M
rtftTn HAMPERS Scotch Potato*,1
v£)vS/ 10 keg. Lodi Fine Herring i
JOHN U'H AE.
dec? ill
Bunk Stock for Sale.
SHARES o! the Planters*, and
vl/7 do of the Bank of the State*
Enquire at this Office,
dec 7 u H
Notice.
/\ N Election for five Trustee* r#\\l be
held at the Independent Presbyterian
Clioreli, on the first Monday in January
next. Poll to open at 13 and close at 2
o’clock.
OLIVER 8TUHGES,
Chairman hoard t rustees.
dec 7 11
BARLEY.
fV TEW bags fresh Poxrl Barley,tn.*
■ii a few casks Whale Oil
For sule by
william g Aston;
dec 7 u 1X
Coffee, Lundies, £;c.
BAGS Green Coffee
20 hnics Mould Candles
SO kc|;s A'tarr’t Nn 1 Tobacco* old
•20 do do No 2 do do
5 dn Cavendish do do
14 bhls Lump Sugar
For sale by
J. MEIGS,
Mongin*s, late Bulloch's Building,
dec 10 u 13
Domestic Tlains and Pi tent
Ploughs.
THE subscribers offer sale, a few case*
*- Domestic Plains of superior quality,
•nd Wood’s Patent Eagle and common
Ploughs.
Notice.
A LL persons are cautioned not to trust
the crew of the British brig Waterloo,
as no debts contracted by them will be paid
by the Captain or Consignee,
dec 9 12
ELXCANT
Cloth and Hair Brushes,
J UST received from Mr. Taylor's facto
17, Pltdadclphia—and for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
Droggiat, No B, Gibbons' buildings,
deo 9 12
Notice.
r pHE Pews in die Baptist Church, (not
•*- rented) will be ottered on Wtdnesday
the 11th lust, at 4 o’clock in the alter-
boon. JOHN SIIIUK.
J. PENFIELU.
(lfk 9 p 13
Of all people the Hindoos seem to
hove been Ilie moat vehement respect
ers of their Clergy, Jlsgis rscy, anti
King " For coutumi'liniia laogunge
to a Brahmin (says the Ikw ol Mono,)
a Sutlra moil have an iron style, tell
fingers long, thru-t red hot into his
mouth, ami for ofV'iiiig to give in
atruction to priests, hot oil must be
poured into his mmi'lt and ears.” “If
(says H ilhed’s Code of (teuton Laws)
a Sootier ails upon the carpet nf a
Brahmin, in that case ihe Magisirste,
having thrust a hot 'iron into ilie part
i.IT.'tilling soil Inatnleil him,shall ba
nish Inin the kingdom. For striking a
C u E A P
Family Prjvision Store.
r |^HK Kubseriber informs the ptiblic that
1. he haa opened a Store, No. 3, in the
Brick Uuildtnga, AncM end of .1/arFrf-
Square, where he offers for : ile on the
tha*ven.l code of tbi, a.ati, and for '£'• Patk > ““««•
AUt> fanthngfromihip Clifford- Wayne,
40 bbls of superior Ncwiti k Cider
.20 bbls of first quality Beer
A Large assortment of Spanish, New-
Orleans, and American Segnra.
Also a large quantity of Applet and Chea-
nuts.
The above articles will be told cheap
forcaah. Families can depend on k regu
lar supply of Groceries, at tbe Lowcar
prices.
JOHN SMITtrr
dec 10 |l 13 *
Cotton Bagging.
(VTTirfri prime 42 inch Inven.
ness Cotton Bagging. Just ri
ccived and for sale bv
BAKER U MINTON.
nov 13 w
Saratoga Congress
dec 6
110
Eagle i
T. BUTLER S> CO.
Potatoes.
BUSHELS English Potatoes, ia
excellent condition, for sale. Ap
ply to
dec 3
H. M'DONtLD,
Jones' Buildings.
Notice.
P ERSONS having flemands against the
late Kev Walter Cranston, are request
ed to render them duly attested, to H\ B
Bulloch, for settlement.
MARY CRANSTON.
dec 2 n. 6
CANNEL COAL,
JpoR SALE, by
net 29
J. P. -WILLIAMSt^i.
Livcrpodl Coal,
L ANDING from brig- Cumberland* snd
for sale by
JOHN D. MONGLN.
dec 4
CHARLKSl OJV FUNDS
\\ Wanted.—Appiy'to
OJf s. o M. Al
nov 2$ 109
ALLEN U CO.
a cutmmlleo tu enquire into the expe
diency of pieventing citizens of this
ala'e, front selling spirituous liquors
to the Creek and Cherokee Indians.
A bill lo alter and regulate the
mode ol commencing suits in equity,
and tn authorise the appointment of
Masters in Chancery, (a copy of which
we hive received) was read the first
time in the House, on Saturday neck.
MARINE!*
pour of sjrA.wvjn.
CLEARED,
Ship Montgomery, WVsiuu, West Indies
J I.aibrop 6c eo.
ARRIVED,
Ship Minerva, Wilson, Boston, 6 days, in
ballast to Wm Gaston.
Ship Emulous, Selden, New York, 6 dk>«
to G Wcsllelt.
||rig Franc! . , _ .
day* from the fiapes to Nichoka £< Neff,
Mineral
Spving Waters,
J UST received per the ship Howard,
add for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
Druggist, No 6,’Gibbons' Building*,
o ^9 4
Dividend No. 20,
Planters* Bank, Dec. 2, 1822.
T IIE Board of Directors of this Bank
have this day declared a-Dividend of 3
per cent, for the last six months, the tame
will be paid to Stockholders on and after
Friday next.
JNO. F. LLOYD, cashier pro tcm.
dec 4 rc 8
Notice.
To Bent,
ijpifE Store in Jones' Buildings on the
4A Boy, next to the one occupied by
Smith U Turner, an excellent stand tor bu*
s.ness. Also several Dwelling houses and-
Ware Rooms. Apply to
R. W J. HABERSHAM,
nov 12 *98
JpHE'public are cautioned not to trust
vl any of the crew of the Colombian schr JO HARIIELS N England Rum
50 kegs Butter
of war La CenteHn, who have arrived at
tliia port in the English brig Waterloo,
captain Partridge, aa no debt* of their con
tracting will be p:«id.
JOHN BARTLETT, Agent,
dec 9 12
A txooxl LA\tu\ce.
THE
NORTHERN BAR-ROOM,
O N Rice's wharf, now in complete order
for such, and calculated to embrace
tlie Grocery business, is offered to Let
for the coming season, the present oc
cupant leaving it from circumstances and
a preference to a different pursuit. To a
good tenant (and to save trouble none other
need apply) it will be rented low, and the
stock on hand may also be had, if required.
To say a*ty thing further it* praise of the
above, than to observe its central situation,
would be superfluous, considering that that
alone must recommend it as one of the
F SelVcV, F Dure, K BVms l* co.. first stands of the kind in this city. For
40 bbls Prime Beef,
N E't-YOHK City Inspection—for sale
on board ship Clifford-Wayne at Tay
lor’s wharf.
dec 9 p 12
An Overseer Wanted,
T O tuke charge of a Rice Plantation on
Savannah liver. Apply tt tli« Gxoar
«ixk Office.
dee 3 7 ll
Miller and Fort. X' lloittdnn. P M'DermoU.
P Minis,I Gotten, H Cstaidy.W ficarbtonRh
\V T Williams, Petty £/Greene. J Shaffer,
J Rovers, It Worrel, jr. II Rstnpjprll.J llsr.
per, snd J M'Nish. Piwtenyeta, Mexsrx.
S’, mington, snd A^new,
achr Rising Slates, Cook, Bolton, 14
Bi sbmin even with it blade of grass, days, lo Lawrence Si Thompson,
or overpowering him in nigumenl, the' ' ” *' 1 ' -
offomler must snnthe him by filling
|>nistralr. A Brahmin, whether learn
ed or ignorant, is a powerful divinity,
even »s fire is a powerful divinity,
whether consecrated or popular
Thus,though Brahmins employ them
selves in afl sorls of mean occupv
tions they must invariably ho hnn
nured, fur thev ire aome'hing trxns"
ceadantly divine.” JCat. Bax.
M’.dwlves.—In Giay’s Supplemenl
fo the Lu'lidon Fharnun-paeii. it is
tilted (hat"from 1723 tol7Jd.dur
jng srhieh time, women were almost
Pole boat W»icr Turkey, from Augusts,
to J Willy, with WOlixlsscnttonto Cnute-
tou and I-lunar, Lawrence U Thorr.t»on.
Gumming ami Gwathmey.
Paxscngers in the atiip Delaware. Ha.
milton, from Philadelphia, Miss Honalon,
three MtaxJohnstnns, Messrs W f t t-.vsns,
.1 Y Jackson. -G H Jolmston, C Mulvey.
Timothy and Woodruff’.
partirulsrt, enquire on the premises,
dec 1U « 13
FBHMANENT . ,
ENGLISH SCHOOL.
Pork and Candles.
F IFTY bbls Prime Pork
20 bbls Mess Fork
15 boxes new Sperm Candle*
Landing from ship Cliflord-Wayne, at
Taylor's wharf—for sale by
C. C. GRISWOLD
dec 9 12
Saratoga Congress Mineral
Spring Waters,
J UST received per brig Joseph, sn td-
ditional supply, in Quart and pint hot-
ties, well packed in sait and straw, war-
ranted in order—for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
Druggist, No 8, Gibbons’ buildings,
dec 9 12
21—Arr achr Orteanx
w Orleans r Munro,
aloop Dimood, Tin-
ll iseaay Intake the Jew’s forfeit
of a pound of flesh, without incurring
the imputation uf barbarity which tka«l
c.axl upon him tor that diverting joke.
Ho was-4 mere mongrel at torment-
♦ xclusively employed as midwiveg,i' ni -’> to Ihiuk of cutting it liiftvitha
oat ol 750.122 death#, 6.«l took '• n "~’ wlr d ' ' ic “ te W *T ,0
place in chiihrj , while in eight■***'* '* |l ! rb T degrees. . For, has nnt
year*, from 1807 to 181-5. when the J " ' '
MORILF., Nov,
Packet, /fesrtt, tCy'V
Munro. New Yurt, tt;
ker, New London.
Nov. 20 — Art brig Tuscaloosa, Tilyori,
New York; achr Tliorn, Taylor, N Or/wna,
epoihtcary meh-midniws wrreas ex-
every creditor, the legal power ot tak.
ing 'an nr twenty pounds nf Christian
naively employed, out cf 147.5M n-* h -'« forleit ot iiis bond I-Piuvi
..... .. . .. /J.II.WO Siainsai *.«M
4«xUtf| 1,404 were io e'.i’db d-".
deuce American.
Cavalry WvOlpvs-'
T he GBORGIA HUZZA.K& are rcqcir-
edio be on tlieir parade j;r Hind, at 5
o’clock, P. M. on FrwUy the 1 Jilt ins', in
full uniform and completely equipped for
parade.
By order Stius. Commanding.
GORDON, bt Svrgt.
dec 6 10
Mu JAMES K. HOLLOUGH,
L A l ELY from Charleston, intends open
ing a school <n this city,in which will
be taught all those teveral branches gene
rally comprised in an F.nglish Education.
He will likewise, if appl.ed to, attend to
the instruction of Youth in private families.
For particulars, reference may be bad to
Rev. James O. Andrew, Rev. George White
Mr Isaac D’Lyon, and Mr. De Villen.
The subscriber being inured to a South
ern climate, should he succeed in raising
a school, would not it ia presumable, con
ceive himsslf necessitated at the approach
of the sickly season, to relinquish ms little
charge, os those are who emigrate from the
north, and who are. from the alarm exit
ed, compelled to seek shelter insomemme
talubnou* clime; but would be willing to
remain here during the summer and fall
months iff the next years These who pa
tronizc him, may consider their children
as placed in a permanent and tfsiabhshed
school.
I he subscriber may be found by such
at may wish un interview with lum, at bis
residence at Mr. Ruffe's in Montgomery
street, or at the Melhoiiat L arson age oc-
casionsUy.
doc JU 13
Crab Apple Cider.
F IVE barrels of the celebrated Crab Ap
pie Cider, of superior quality, and
30 bbls Newark do excellent flavour,
landing this day from ship Clif
ford Wayne—and for sale by
W. UPPITT A CO.
dec 9 p 12
Wants a Situation.
A YOUNG Gentleman who has been
nL sometime in Georgia as a private Tu.
tor, wishes to engage as a teacher in a pri<
vate family; he teaches the English Lan
guage only. Apply to the Editor uf the
Gesrsiax.
dec 9 eu 12
Cotton Ragging.
tl'FYITk wkues 42 inen Baltic Hemp
Uvl/v Cotton Bogging
36 pieces Neisiaiu (a goodr *’>stitute
for cotton Bagging)
Received by brig Traveller Loin Dundee,
and fur sale by
JOHN Ha BUD ($ CD.
dec 4 8
N. E. Rum and Butter.
Landing from brig Eagle, and fop isle b f
8 A. CONDY,
nov 30 5 Bice's wharf.
WILLIAM INGLIS ^ CO.
O FFER for sale, 42 inch superior Cot
ton Bagging, received per Traveller.-
Also on hand,
A few bales Grundy’s White and Mix!
Plains, which will be sold low.
dec4 l 8
To Planters.
7A. PIECES Baltic Hemp Bagging 42
/ “ inches wide, at 52 cents
197 pieces Plains, lower than ever of
fered here for the last eleven years.
For sale by
THOMAS WALTON.
decS 9
Landing,
A fC DAGS Green Coffee
3 bate. Domestic Cotton Hi
superior quality. Tor Bale by
* , NICHOLAS ti NEFF,
nov 26 2
BOAUDDSG.
T WO or three Gentlemen can be accom
modated with comfortable Boaidinf
in a private family, in a ceotaral situation,
and on moderate terms. Apply at the
office of the Georgian,
nov *20 105
EATONTON
SrptlP, Subscriber resumes the practice-of
iJL the Law in Oalcmulgee district, and
the County of Hunroe, and will give the
moalvi,i.ant attention, to all business in
trusted to his cl.-arge.
C B. STRONG.
no. 23 408
For Rent,
O N accommodating terms, that largf and
commudtmis house situated on comer
ol Jefferson and Bay-streets, opposite tho
WbHhingtun Hall. Alao the hotise at pre
sent occupied by Doctor Forth, and siiua.
ted opposite White's Hotel. Pussessi* n cn*
en rtnvaedlauljr InquUcol 9.1'auavtc^
Dev 30 i