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James rlctMH.1*, jr
4i i% been elected U"
of llio 17. 8 SrpMr,
•rnor of Virginia.
IFRAL DFSTSTOX.
SAfrivorox J In lUltinnre flo inty Cntirt,
v%. Vjcfor- CMfl Jii'Hnt, H
Chic a. j »nd Justice llanton if Ward.
TJ,*U ci*e,«if noroe importance to se
veral ei'M’idvi* rheae* of the com
fr* m Jim iic», IS K uin<>.« pur centum ]T»-d In funon.tmt. iguin.t the »yitrn>; tmmity, iv»- drciiled ln*l week. It
to t.’iurii SI. f"r convoy tinougli thel»f pir.cy counteiiartcrU «l dice i.l . wa« an action brought bv «Ittlv ngvini'
(full—and 51. lot Milling allot M*** I2t •
January, ami arriving sale**— To Min
Lit ward I Jand-40% ; from diiio 89 a.
to retuan 38h, lor sale arrival.
The London C miner ifsteilhnt flit,
OMlrrwtltrta nl l.lovd'a have
it n< ctaBiif to advance the pioniiumH
.«n iu’luiancr very materially, h con-
i rin^nr** id ♦!»*• Ib’«* pracics.** To J »
maica,56* per cent, is noiv it Bundl'd
PIRACY. 1
In thr Document* submilffd fo Con-1
great, wo hate Captain Riddle** cor
H’a|»ond(*nc» with the governor ot
Cuba- and Captain Spence** with the
governor ol Porto Kico both tnatiuc-
amls. | Mr. William Prire, the owner 'f the
The result at Cuba i« unsatisfactory . «chnnner In* nl Bilimore, on b'taid
enough. All _lh.il Governor Mativ | of which about four yeara ago, her run
Wy a report of die Secretary of tin- Xu-
\y to Congress, it appe ar*, that our narnl
force i* thus e mploy'd, hikI itatioued a 1 *
follow* i one 74 and nsHir. offl3 gun* in
the Pacific j a 4 4 gun frigate, 18 gun «ioop,
and 12 gun achr. in .the Mediterranean ;
one corvette of 24 gum on the coohi <»f A-
fura ; a frigate of 36, corvette of .24, one
•loop of 18, besides 5 aimdler veaaehi of
12 gum, .uni one gnn boat in the West
Indu s, the llrflnct IK, and the Enterprise,
are »l*o fitting out for a cruize in the \\ e*'.
In lit* i onU one small vismI,,* sloop Erie ^ yy,|y #
of 18 g ins, is lying in ordinary—ami of
•of course disposable against the pirate*
The ore supposed to contain silver,
which tv a * some time since found in
N, C. ha* been analys'd by piofen-
r Cm pc of (’ol'iT.bi.t College fS. C.J
eieu.
hut no Mgna ol silver di*covt*
The I)evi7.ea [KttgliOi] (}*«rtte
aiy*. M«. K. Gout my, lute a r« apccta*
hie farmer nl Deptford f.nm, Wilt*,
celeluuted lor hi** llelorni Addresses
to the lahourera of Wily, ard lor hi*
endeavors f» ettect a reform in Cana
da, where he. wus imprisoned, in now
ledmed to the necessity of breaking
atniiea on the highway, and of receiv
ing pnrncbail assistance from the par
Accon-.ts received at Boston,
.from Simrna so late a* the JOlh Hcptcnft-
her, represent the cause of the Greeks to
be in » proipernna condition. The latest
intelligence fiocn the Mores Stated that
lilt* (decks ipd the upper ban.I of ilic
Turks, having completely destroyed
.their army ol 22,000 mm near Corinth."
Tbr importe into the lalaiid of Jamaice
from the United Sta'cs. from the <*9lli Sep
tember. 1821, to rfu -9th September 1BJ2,
were to K ngston, 2C')3 bhls Flour; 9.5 blus
and 9* kegs of bread ; 2346 bbd* snd 141 •
bids Corn amt Meal; 408,000 Shingles, and
27,0001', el of Lumber, To the^out pints,
125 hula Flour ; 40 »lde and 108 kegs bread}
20 bbh rice; 200 bushel* (lorn and Meat i
•40,090 Stave* muMMlcading ; 5-',00() Shut-
gi. s.und 8100 feet dumber.
liXpui i* during the name period to the
Unilmi Ststc*, from Kingston 12 hhda and
-5 ohls Sugar'; 7 puiicheou* uml d cask*
Hum ; 2 bugs Pimento ; and 14,1K5 lbs Cof
fer. From the o itpnrts, .11 punclivom, Uum
and 1143 lbs Coften.
A carmen his been* promeuted, in New-
Yorki for cruelly beating bis horse*, unci
brought in guilty. ^
A gentleman} when riding on horseback
near Philadelphia, was accosted by u man
'apparently lame, who begged for a ride,
and on bin dismounting was seized
by the tlnoat, uml rubbed of hi* pocket
book Non ruining 5 *0 -dollur*, principal-
*1) in U. S*. Hank hills.
The King of Holland has decreed the
immediate suppression of' a religious or
der which had been established without
'authority, for the education «*T youth, at i
Louvain, denominated, “ ^laughters ef,St.
"Ursula."
The present Pope hie. «tine,wd the
deaths of o5 Cunhr.nls, of whom *1j were
erc.teil hy himself,
A pi.tillc meeting lens been held ot
Btu«kl) 11,(1.. t*) ui which lien, gwilt
watt cliairtnan to lake into cuiiMtlern
tiun the piesent struggle between the
Greek* atttl Tutks. A committee wtts
»|t|ioi*itetl to open u subsetiptitm, and
In take such oilier meaauras as might
'be ennsideted utlvisable fur affnrd ug
Speed}’ assist,nice to tlic Greeks.
The late Lieut..,Allen wits lecnr.d
> Lieutenant on board ol (tie brig Ar
gus, which was captuicd after n des-
i.jiertte etigagetneot by the British
aittnp tif win ^eliciin, on the 1411) of
August, 1814, in sit. George's Chao.
ii. I. The Argus, n will bo recollect
td, was commanded byCapt William
Aden of Rhode Island, who was
mortally wounded caily in th. ac-
tiou. The ci.iniiidiiil then devoUed
tipon Lieut. Wdliaui II. Watson, of
Vi.giuta,' who was soon wounded in
. the head, when Liaul. N\ it linen H.
Allen, ol New Yuik, the subject ol
this paragi iph, took the cnmuiaml,
whose conduct is spoken of in the
Tiighsst lei m» of prsise. He was a
■bout 30 years of age, and was a native
of Hudson.
CosHy IFint.—X late London pa
per furnishes a regular calculation of
the value of flie hogsheads of lvhen*
•ish wine, which i* stated to have been
D ’arly itvo centuries in a cellar at
Jiieinen,.called the Rose; having been
|iurchased and deposited in the cellar
in 1624, for the sum of 1200 francs,
or 24(j dollars, which says the arilh
meliciau, if put out st compound mi
terest, each hogshead would now be
- vvoith 5,”42,686,622 crowns; a botile
«*f inis presioas wine would cost fll,-
799,480 Iranrs, a wineglass 2,723,808
tinne*; and oue ff.up ( ecknoiog 1000
<I"'|IS III the gla8») 10,880 haucs, or
£,176 dollars.
A letter Onto II. Sprague, e«t| dated
Gibraltai.Oct. 17. says—“Since my
las', several arrivals of Hour have In
and it lies declined to SS
almu 1200 barrels
ken place,
a‘ which I placed
Alexandria a few days since. 1
. 10.
from the
received
CONGRESS.
IN SENATE, DEC
The billowing Message,
President nflhc fl. Slates,
yesterday. was read :
Tit ihc SriMic nf 4be United States :
Recent intoi iiyalion of the muliipli
i d ouirag.'s and tlepretlalinns, which
have been cominilted on our seamen
and eoinmerce, tiy the Pirates in the
West Indies and Gull of Mexico,
exemplified by the tleaih of a very
meritorious officer, ee, ins in cull lot
-om■ inompt uml decisive measures
on the part of the government. All
ilia public vesslrs udapicd to that
service, which can lie spared Irom
oilier indispensable dolies, aie.aliea-
dy rmployul ui it; Iml, from the
knowledge wliicli has been ncq.iim!
nf the places from whence Hies" out
laws issue, and to which they escape
from danger, it appeals that ii will
require a paititular kind ol force, ca.
puhle ol pursuing them into the stint.
low waters to which they rrlire, el
frctually to suppress them. I sub
mil to the coiisidcr.itiiin of Congress
the propriety ol organizing suult a
lucre fur the. important obj-rt,
JAMES MONROE.
ffWitngfon, 9</i Dec 1822.
The Message was ret ired to the
Committee un Naval Affnra, to con
sitter and report.
Mr. Hilton submitted the. follow
ing resolution for consideration:
Resolved, That the Committee on
public Lands he instructed to Inquire
into the expediency of making fur
ther provisions by law for regulating
Hie leasing end working of the lead
mines ol the U stales.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Mr. Cannon submitted several ro-
solulions in relation to improving the
militia employing the regular troops
in time ol peice. m erecting I,n lifica.
loins instead ol liavn g them built liy
contract, and requiring ol tho Se*
cretaiy of the Navy, the names and
grade of the olllcers, &c.
Mr Conflict, ol New Jersey, otter
several rriiuuks upon thoncces*iiy ol
prompt measurts ot justice hi relauun
to the pirates, uttered the following
resolution—
Resolved, I’hat the Committee on
Navul Affairs be instructed to in
quire, and report as eoily as may he,
what lurther measures are necessary,
not only lor the more efficient pro
tection ol our uirmtnerce in the West
Im*M seas fiom piracy, but fur flic en
tire extirpation of those freebooters,
nod the punishment of those who
may he found to aid and abet them.
Mr. Wo.tlcuck laid mi the table
the following, resolution:
Exchange irnnsnetioiK Rakimore,
D e. 9.—C6hl.d>. S b'\,. si. Baits Mo
la- e* sold-at 32 a S3. Ilhds. and bhls
Mus.covado Sugar, 8 60; Puncheons
A ,|, 'S U 1 !1 »tu cts. 7C s h i. B.gs Ha*
vana Ceffe, 26; Whiil Four gti j
Iloward-Slreet &6i}; Red Wheel 1 27
ft I 32, white do I 374 ‘ Hit
pleads lo have done Inr the mippre,
sinti of piracy is thus characterised by
Capt. H.
The measures adopted by (heCap
fsm General, and to whiih he refeis
in his letter to ine, consist simply of a
proclamation in Ma.cli last, establish,
mg ceHain regulations with re»|iecl
to the cleat ness ol cuasitng vessels
launches, noil other boats. IlieHe re-
gulaiiniis, I unders ainl, are not strict-
lv enforced, soil, even if Ihey were,
they sre altogether insufficient Inr the
suppression of piracy along the exlen
sive coast of Cuba.”
The other measure' or nur lauding
upon the cosat to sweepoffihe pirate*,
who nestle on the shores of Cuba; a
measure, without which they can sc n ee
ly he exterpated; was proui|itly declin
ctl by the governorf “Ou the SO-Ii
(says Capt. •!. in Iiib letter of May 6ih t
Iasi to the secrctaiy of the Navy.) I
iddresfed a comiiiiiiiieatian to him
upon the subject of lauding nur bpals
and men upon thecoa-t ol Cuba when
in pursuit nl Pirate*. 1 enclose a
copy of my communication, as also
ol the Capttiiii General’s answer) and
you will perceive he declines acced*
log to the proposition I made to him.
lie certainly might,'and perhaps will
consent. In our laniir g upon llmsc
parts of 'he coast that are uninhab
ited, and where, though within his ju
riuliclinu he is u'tcrlv incapable of
exor-ismg any authority. There are
many such places op the coasts of this
Island.”
The following iu me Governor’s re*
ply:--
- With respect to the permission you
-nlicir lor I indirrg upon this coast wiili
troops ai d people in boots, tirr the
purpose of pursuing those pirates, I
cannot arid must not consent to il. I
repeat that Ilia necessary measures
have been adopted to de'end my ter
ritorial jurisdiction, and for the ap
prehension ul every description of out
laws.”
The correspondence between Capt.
Spence and the Governor of Porto Ri-
eo, ret itcs to “die rapture and ilelen
lion ,by privateers fitted not from this
island, of several American me-chant
vc-sels,” upon rhe ground of their vio
filing ijtcticiiiits hlnclattle. ol the ports
ol • lie main, T" 0 tune of Spr uce is
chivalrous) hi* arguments irresi-table.
Tire point to whirl) he finally brings
the Governor is this.-—
“ 6inee my letlee of tho Sd insf.
tran-mitfing my correspondence, I
have had a conversation with the go
vernor, who bogs me to be assured,
that n 11 he can do, shill be done to
meet my wishes, in relation To the
priva'eers fitted out of the island ;
that those already not were equipped
before he assumed the government ;
that lie is opposed to it. both in his
private and public Capacity; tliaH'u-
ture restraints shall be placed upon
them j hud that he will remedy all
abuses, as far as be h,it power. That
the brig Andrew Jackson he had nr
dcrcil to beset at lib-riy; that lie
should inquire into the cause ot her
detention, anil, Unless good and suffi.
cient reasons can he given, he will
t ike steps to* cause the judge to he re-
niovtil. In fine, that he «ill do his
utmost to keep the laws of • aiioqs in
viola e. That,’upon the subject of
blockade fie cm do nothing ; it was
a question which must be setiled lie
(ween the two goverom-nlsj the
blockade had been declared by Gen.
Mniillo, it w is rerogoi-ed, ami the
consequences nf viol iti tg it were in,
evitable ; over this question lie had no
contiol.” Enquirer.
away slave had hern employed as cook
and carried to Europe whereby he was
lost to her. Three queMious of law
were decided by the Court-
1st. That the owner nf the vessel
was responsible lor the conduct ol ni*
captain or agent* in shipping the ne
gro without legal evidence ol his free
dom.
2d. That the captain could not be
examined as a witness mi the port ul
Ihc defendant, he being responsible
over to him.
3d - ’I’hat a protect’on granted by a
justice of the peace, certifying the
slave to he a free man, and that proof
had been made before the magistrate,
that he was an American citizen, af
forded no justification lor shipping
him.
The last point decided, was on the
ground of the act ot Assembly of I f|f45,
which prohibits under heavy penalty,
all persons except Clerks ot Counties
and Registers of IV ills from granting
certificates ol freedom.
No exceptions were taken to these
opinions of the Court.
Verdict for the. Plaintilfs-damages
g450 Ho. I). Evans ami VVm. Ms
gruiler, E-qs. fur the Plaititt—f’. Kell
and Jon. Meredith, Ksijv for the De
fendant.—Volt. .America.»
Secretnries of State.—Up to James’s
reign, there was but one Secretary of
Slate in the Briii-li government ; but
on the death of Uecil, Earl of Salis
bury, there were two created, as if
no man could uupply the place nf that
able mi'iisler. This reminds one -*
the promotion of eight Maiskaia
France, on the death of Turenno—a
great compliment to his memory,
which Madame de-Cornuel pleasant
ly explained, by c lling (lie eight new
Marshals - for M. de Turen-
ne—London pap.
ftre 19
T. C. IIAVWAHi.
fWtiank, ITiA Art. 1S». | MUSCfftrl Unii-ill*.
J*«W Fwwif*. H.«<] jr\ fv4»u!5cr A freak fttu»c«ul Ha
Dear Fitttn cimimsienc*** wmc'» \ For *«!e bf
Itnve arisen from certain preientmenH • I
the ti*ani J irv.fm thnCJourl ofO>rr a
IVon n<*r t rr*<lc at die left of t' at
court, I feel U my duty, and • line («»the
lediugi ol the tiraiid J try, to uq«u at y«u
to furii'mli me a certificate of tlie evidence
you gavr, when called in •» c!*e ef c«»m-
mitment under tlie law t f resjKCing
lre«- people <d ml *r, wkicii was iM.Je ander
the hfti hvitu'F.ode ic Scllecie, against
lot Item,
O tf accommodating trim*, that 1wrgf*»ud
rtmmiodionB hoove aituatt-d on romcr
ot .leflersnn ami Un - rcr Is, opposite the
Washington Hall. AUo the lioose Lt pi e*
sent oc.cu:m*d' bv Doctor Furth, and situs,
.site White*
nov 30
certain free per. m of color, i.Hfoilnred in- tedopporite White’s Hotel. FosBewion g,v.
to this state, hy h tinsel I', i womd also hhK j %si1 ,rn mmliauly Inquvcol s. I un imuic,
(nr the same fite a id generous cvprcariotut
of feeling uhicli were used in ) cur U-su
mnny before the Ju y, Your compliance
With the above, will oblige,
Your obedient Servant,
THOM' 4 YOUNG,
Jjutc For t man of the (ivutttl Jury.
i
T!tP following is a statement of
the value of the colored and white
Cottons imported into the port of
Boston from the 1st, 2d and Sd quar
ters of the present year
1822. Cul'd Cottons, IV' Cotton*,
1st quarter
2d “
3d *•
870,495
537,651
28 2.76$
827,346
251,947
94,110
Total, 8890,911 8373,403
Bullion and Sppcie
1822.
1st quarter
2d do.
3d do.
jBullion. Specie,
8179 836 665
2,741 '34,116
1,821 95,703
Rccapitul at ion of the export of Cotton and
Uice fiotn Charleston, for the ■ week ending
l)ec. 16.
b m.ks ro
TO V.
nicK
Up
lands. S.
Islands,
bbls. bags
Liverpool
2-514
804
00
00
'Greenock
6J0
214.
00
00
West Indies
00
00
1225
31
Total,
■2921
LU18
1223
.30
1,
rtTTBR
HAGS
Remaining at
Hi Hit! ms
lsitcrui\
and Com•
Savannah, 17th Dec. 1823.
TnoMAr. Y('0n«, Ksq. Uie ibienmn ot the
Grand Jury.
Dear Sir,—In compliance with ihe re-
quest contained in your note of this date,
in relation to the evidence which 1 gave
before the Grand Jury of the Ch url ol
Oyer and Termmcr, in the case of a tree
person of color, committed under (he affi
davit of Mr. Frederick Selleck, for coming
into tliu stale in violation of ine act ol
19 h December, .1818,1 have lo communi
cate the following as the substance of my
testimony, and obiei valiond ou Ihe occa
sion.
On the 23d of last month, Mr. SeHeck
applied to me for the purpose of having
said not of 1818 enforced against u free ne
gro woman, (named Sally Day.) Ml*. Sci-
tech made the necessary affidavit, a war
rant was thereupon issueo, and she was
arrested and committed to jail, and the pa
pers transferred to the Justices of the In
terior Court, in conformity with the law.
Mr. 8. stated that he had brought this ne
gro from New-Yoik in October last, in the
capacity ut' a servant, and in consequence
ol her misconduct and desotUon from h:8
seivicc, lie had taken this Cwii.se against
her. I am aatVdiod that Mr. S. was aware
of (he penalty which the law imposed on
persona in the predicament of tins unfoitu-
natc woman. • 1 observed to Ahe July, that
I viewed the conduct of Mr. Selleck in this
affair*.as rnrun and oppreanve—because lie
had been accessary to die introductiofi of
Sally Day into the Stute and the Conse
quent violation of the law; because she
was probably ignorant of the existence of
such a law, or considered herself shielded
from its operation by an agreement she
hud made toJierve Inin as a domestic; be
cause she naturall 1 ’ looked lor protection
among strangi'i* to him, who lir.d been »n-
stru mental in bringing'her am mg them}
and because if Mr. Selleck deemed her re
sidence in this state an infringement of the
law, a sense of duty to her, situated as he
was, should have impelled him to procure
a passage lor her to her family and friends.
Respectfully youV obedient Servant,
JAM US EPFINUUK.
dec 19 21
For Side,
FIT IF. Southern half ul Lot No 10, corner
JL o( Diuxtoii-Mrevt, Austin ward j upon
which there i c a commodious house, lately
occupied by Doctor Rend, immediate pos-
x ssinu can be had. If Hot sold ut private
it will be put up nt public sale, on the first
Tuesday in JanuHr), For lertns, ap|d\ to
GEOUGC SCHLEY.
dec 14 17
Wants a Situation.' 1
4 YOUNG Gen’lemsn who has been
sometime in Georgia as a private Tu
tor, wishes to engage as ;» teacher in a pri-
vate family ; he teaches the Knglish I.an-
piiage only. Apply to the Editor of the
Geoiigi ax .
dec 9 eu 12
MRS. 1)1'. PASS
T AKES this method of informing her
friends and the public generally, that
she has removed from her residence V- est
Brond-street, to the house formerlv occu
pied by Mr. Box in Drayton street! no itlv
opposite Mr. W. Williams*, where'sko w-ll
as usual, teach tho Piano with ^mj/mg,
&c in the most fashionable style the
reduction of her prices will make it an ob
ject for young Ladies, (who feal a disposi
tion) to acquire these beautiful accomplish
ments.
tl. B. Written or opal communications re
ceived as above,
d *c 4 8
Independent PresJjytenan
Church.
T HOSE Persons who purchased or rent
ed Pews in this Church, at auction on
Thursday, the 5th inst. are requested to
call on liie Subscribers, and settle for the
same. r
BAKER (J MINTON.
dec 12 1.5
-FIRE ENGINE.
YrtOU sale Cheap, a first rate FIRE EN-
GI.NE. Apply
JOHN PARVIN.
The Augusta Chron ole will please
insert the above six times and sdnd Lis ac
count to the E liter for payment,
dec 19 l 'll
Lunding
From the ship Niagara,
PIPES Cognac Brandy, Signett’s brand,
w wurranted pure
11 kegs Tobnoco—For -ale bv
R. W. -VANVOOKills.-
JUso in Store Ut Market Square,
A general assortment of Groceries and
Domestic Goods. >
dec 19 21
1 EF1* in a Store in the vicinity of Bol
J ton’s upper wharf, a Y 4low Handker
chief, containing some articles of wearing
appurel; os the articles are known, it will
e imp ssihletopass them ou the public
with unpuniti. >
d.*c 19 '|| '21
mercial Heading Hoorn.
Ship Juno, S B Turkman,
Liverpool, 24h Dec.
Brig Chatham, S R Parkman,
Liverpool, 24th Dec.
MARINE.
rUilT OF S.U -MW..iil
Bv Ihe brig Rnterpriae from Mar-
rinico at Pruvidenc**, we lorn that (he
tnaikefs at Trinity wery? glutted with
nil kinds of Atnerictn priwluce, and
when ihe EuterpiUe sailed, there
Hysol ved, That Hit President ol \ could be no sales effected of any article
whatever. No cash iu (lie place, a d
molasses could not be h ti«»hi even
for ca«.h. NotwithatAnif.iig there was
still some molasses of tin• ♦»ld crop on
CLEARED,
Br brig Traveller, Goltlie, Abenleen,
VVm Gaston.
Brig Eagle , Cook, Providence,
D.ihnmel St Auze.
ARRIVED,
Pole boat American Eagle, Augusta,
with 367 halos cotton, to Cantelou & La
mar, consignees, G Gordon, J B Herbert
k co, Duhauiel & Auze, acd T Butler £*
Notice.
OTTl'lE Copartnership heretofore existing
<Li. at Savannah, under the firm nf .1. hn
Latiiii ’p (J Co. having been dissolved, in
consequence of the £vath of Mr. .1. Lathrop
- the business will be continued under the
same name, conducted bv Mr Hezrkiah
J.ord, who with Henry Thomas of New-
York, and Henry IJall f of Boston, compose
the company
JSeio Fork, Dec. 4, 1822,
doc 19 21 •
the U. Sl;itea he requested to cuu>c
to by laid blore this House « atate
ment showing the amount of nil mo
neys advance by (internment, on
cnnlracts or otherwise, either tu a-jlhe plantations, in cons qj -nee
^ents, aub-ageiita, contractors, sub* | p( very heavy rain«, the roads were
contractors, or to individuals, since j so bnd and (he rivers so high, it
tlie 1st day ol January, 1816, which could not be carted to the sea side
have not been accounted for on seN|nnd (he probability was that one
dement y and the amount of loss fit month would elapse before anv qtian-
any,) sustained in each ; and whe j tity could be had. Inconsequence of
a clistiirbanco with the negroes, (he
whites were all under arms, and bu
siness of all kinds completely aus
pended.
ther, in all cases, on the advancement
of money, security has been taken,
and the names ol the sureties
On motion of Mr. F. Johnson, of
ICy.it wee KesolvijL That the Com
milter on Naval Atturs be instructed a T
to inquire into the expedience ol Impostor.—Little more than
allowing to Hie wiloweil niolher ol ,wu wpe ** a -’* a 5 ,oaI1 S " ian calle ' 1
Liout. W. H. Allen, of the United ? n ,he Secretary ot State, request-
state,’ Nivy,. halt pay pension for >»S pecuniary aid. He represented
five years.
The next subject in order was the
resolution for carrying iotn effect the
agreement between rhe Ui iled States
and Georgia.; anti Ihe House having
gone into Committee upon it, on re
quest ot Mr. Gilmer. (Mr. -Bassett in
the Chair )—
On motion of Mr. Gilmer, the Com
mittee rose ard obtained leave lo
sit again, and the explanatory Report
upon the subject nude at the last
Sciiiuu wan ordered tube printed.
himself to be a son oT the Rev. Tiron.
thy Alden, President of Alleghany
l College, and biother-in-law to Mr.
Furrelly, of the House of Represen-
la’ives. He slated to Mr. Adams
that he had been sent to the West
Indies for his health, and that lately,
on his return he had been captured
and plundered by the pirates. This
statement is a gross falsehood. Mr.
Alden has only two sons: they are
4)0111 under age, and have never been
absent from Meadville, since they ar
rived there iu 1815,^-vVanL Int*
vt> rou this ronT.
At Philadelphia, 10th inst, ship Ha
zard, Child, to sail 12th.
At Boston, 7th inst, brig Almira, At
wood, with despatch.
At Providence, 3d inst. brig Savannah,
Rowers, with despatch; schr Savannah,
Pease, 8th inst.; sloop Rising Sun, Coo
ley, 8th inst.
\ At Baltimore, 10th in3t. sloop Packet,
Clark.
At Charleston, 17th inst. sloops Ex
press, Hammett; William, Read, to sail
next day.
ri.Kxnrn ron t**is port.
At Alexandria, 8th inst. brig Halsey,
Small.
ABniVALS FROM Tni8 POUT.
At Charleston, 17th inst. schr Hunter,
Li e, 1 day, bound to Newbern, put in on
account of head winds ; sloop William,
Read, 12 hours.
At Baltimore, 9th inst. 6loop Caroline,
JDclauu.
BOSTON, D c. 7—Arr ship Cundagp,
Somes, Buenos Ayres, 51 ; slop Rubicon,
St Lbcs 62. «
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 10._A r ship
Manchester; Holmes, Liverpool 4S ; brig
•Phoebe, Grinule, St Burls, 14; schr Ade
line. Israel, Cape Hnytien 11.
NORFOLK, Dec. 9—Arr brig Undaunt
ed, Hatton, 35.
VllOM OUR CORRESPONDENTS,
Oficet of the N. F. Jter..idvetiiter, ^
and Gazette, Dec 9. 5
Arr schr Emulous, Van Name, Peters
burg ■, sloop Dolphin, Thomas, Alexan
dria 3,
DENTISTRY.
STk'IE Ladies and Gentlemen oPSavnn-
tub are res ectfiiilv informe 1, that
;dr. A. .1. Shtminski, Dentist, is now on Ids
waj Ir m the North, and may be shortly
expect “d in this place, whtai he will give
due notice of bis arrival,
dec i9 ♦ 2i
Sugar, Codec, £50.
50 bx)xe>» Ncgi-o Pipes
2.) bids l oaf Sugar
10 M. American Segar*
10 M. Spanish
50 bags prime Green GofTee
100 kegs and qr kegs of best Rifle
Powder.-For sale by
L. H. SAGE & CO.
dec 14 17 Telfair’s wharf
ply to
d c 11
U
Gt atul. Lodge of Geo: gia.
A N extra cmniimniciit'um nf the G •nil
t c Ige nf the State of Gt brgia, wi'l be
held T »-MORROW EVENING, at Solo
mon’s Lodge Room,, at 6 o'clock. I he
importance of the business to be brought
forward, demands the general attendance
of the Officer* and members.
By order of R W G. M.
WM. P. BEERS, Sec’y.o l.q.
dec 19 e2l
County Election.
A N election for Receiver of Returns of
HL Taxable property, and Tax Collector
for Chatham County, will be held at the
Court House in the city of Savannah, on
the 8th day of January ensuing—of winch
the Electors of the county will take nonce.
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, jiccc
THOMAS N. MOREL, jiccc
EDWARD HARDEN, jio.ee
GEORGE L, COPE, J 1 c co
dec 19 p 21
A Bargain.
lORsale, all that Tract of Land, hi the
county of tferiven,-formerly the resi
dence of Mr. James Platt, deceased. 'The
tract contains about 5924 uteres, well tim
bered, is ou Black Creek, adjoin* Savan
nah R.ver, and is without donb. one of the
best Mill seats between Savannah and An
gus'u ; this Lan<LJ« really worthy of atten-
don, to a parson disposed to have a valua
ble plantation,-Saw and (hint Mill. It is be
lieved this land will answer all these pur
poses. Apply to
D. U'LKOD, or
J ERE 111 A(I CUYLER.
dec IV 21
Just Received,
Mf) LjjfBlAO,
'OffWk KLGS first quality Ufcttet
20 bbls Pilot Bread*.
A) bhls N England Uum
10 boxes C'-dfish
100 casks Lime
50 hanipers Irish Potatoee
100 bundles Hay
/A STORE,
1000 bushels Com
100 do Oats
For sale by
CHARLES ARNOLD,
doc 18 T 20 Exchange wharf.
. For Sale or to Let,
rSPIHE unoxpired lease of the half Lot, be-
S. ing the corner of Broughton and Jef
ferson slierts, with the Buildings erected
thereon, consist mg of two separate Frame
Stove* and Lodgings, and a Fire proof itoi e
and cellars, being excellent stands for aQ
kind of business. For terms-, apply to
PETIT 1)E VIl.LF.US,
Factor, Mongiu’s wharf,
dec 14 eu 17
Liverpool Coal, Halt, and
Potatoes,
F OR SALE. Also an excellent Bo*
Chronometer, by Litherland. whose er
ror and rate are accurately ascertained Ap-
A. L. MOLYNEUX.
Landing
F ROM ship Thomas Fowler, and for sal©
by the Subscribers,
Coils Cordage
Do Buie Rope
Heavy Raven* Duck
Co rmnn do do
Kheeting8
Russia Duck
Broad Diaper*, We.
L BALDWIN & CO.
dec 13 16
Bum, Gin, etc.
S» BAUHKI.S N E Hum
-Js/ 25 fib's Inrliu Po nt Gin
250 qr bexts Spanish Srg'Aa
20 qr casks Currant Win A, of a su
perior quality
Landing from brig Hope & pollv, and for
sale hy 8. MANTON,
nov 13 09 Rice's Wharf.
4S prim
For sale by
J/'S\ HHDS prime retailing Molasses
2 w For sale by
PALMES 8c HOE,
Bolton’s wharf.
AFLOAT,
1500 bushel* Com, new crop
300 do 0«ts
100 bundles Hay
For sale in parcels to suit purchaser*.
Apply ah above,
dec 18 p 20
GUNPOWDER
At. Reduced Prices.
FRESH supply of Cbeimsiord Gun-
t&A powder is just recei - d, and will be
sold flower puces than heretofore
This powder is warranted to be equal to,
and its strength has been tested to be
greater, than any nude in America or im«
ported. * 1
It will be sold wholesale or retail, and to
accommodate (Airchasers, it will be sent to
any part of the city free of expense.
Dupont’s powder also for sale.
U. S. GO FI'
dec 18 p 20