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SAVANNAH
GEORGIAN
VOL. II
SAVANNAll, SATO RIMY MORMNG, JANUARY. 4, !823.
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: IUDXY MORNING, JAN. 3,1833.
ji'nf ,-.Nothing of much Importance
, I transacted in Congress, on the 23d
dtA bill to' continue' in force amlren-
lor permanent the act to protect the
Corps fcrei j?f the' United States against
^f&,aiid to punish the crime of piracy,
( be. passed through t\vo readings, ami no
opposition being made to it, it was ordered
'to a third reading on the 25th.
The subject of the Creek and Chcro<
lcec treaties was called up by Mr. Tattnall,
Alter eome remarks upon the bill, to give
iartlwr.time, tor the hiVubttgatKm of the
subject, it was laid on the table, but no*
tice was given by Mr. T. that he should
call it up on the ensuing Monday.
It is stated in the New York American,
that the President has recalled his noini*
nation for Directors of the United States
Bank, which hud not been acted on in the
SiffVc. .i. .
Commodore Porter arrived in Baltimore,
1the 19th uU. and with the most praise-
TiWorthy activity, before his arrival was
nown, purchased and sent off to Norfolk
he whole squadron of light vessels author
ised to be purchased for service against
Ifthe pirates in the West Indies, and he lias
j proceeded to the north in search of a steam
^Yessel. It is hinted that the steamship.
Robert Fulton is the one in view to % be
purchased.
jj Gen. John Geddes and Mr. Peroneau
I Wfe candidates for the office of Intendant
i^of Charleston.
The police of the city of Charleston
ftave detected one of the City Guard in
$being concerned in robberies, and rcceiv*
.f^nff stolen goods to a very large amount.
*1 • m
Presidential nomitaUon.—An unsuccess*
• d^hl attempt has been made in Ohio, at a-
ineeting of the members of the.slate Le
^le gislature, to nominate upersou to be sup*
,*a) ported for the next Presidency. The in*
expediency of a nomination was carried by
unvote of .46 to 43.
From Havana.--By the Catherine, ar*
r ® $ved at Charleston, on Monday, from Ha-
vans, wc learn that the British frigate Se
itingapatani. and brig Redwing, bad sailed
f_ for England direct. The lie vessels sre
those Recently sent out by the British Ad*
.tairalty for the suppression of piracy. Some
Surprise was expressed at the returning
ibome'oftheke vessels so soon after.their
.arrival at Havana} and various rumors
•wore afloat as to the cause,
Twq thousand bushels of wheat have
tvv.rlieeh imported from London, into the
[ port of New^York, and four thousand bush-
*»els are oh the way from Liverpool. By a
calculation n^ude, it appears that this« heat
i will yield a profit of .’.5 per cent.
A meetingi
of the Printers and Booksel
lers in and m ar Philadelphia, who are in
favour of scnc ing Delegates to attend the
Four Hundredth Grand Anniversary of the
ltfpntion ol the Art of Printing, to be held
*{Jfcliu.riern, in Holland, in the year 1823,
v,sf to be he Id in Philadelphia on the 23d
inst.
LATEST FROM EUROPE.
The ship Science,'.arrived at Charleston,
on Sunday, from Liverpool, sailed on the
iOth of November. JJy thi« arrival libn*
don paper* to the 6tU inclusive, and Pri
ces Current, &c. to the 10th. are received.
The political intelligence by tills arrival
is not of the greatest importance, although
it appears that success hod^gain crowned
the arms of the Greeks. There are, of
course, many rumors as to the delibera
tions of the Congress, but, it is fair to pre
sume, they have very little foundation in
fact. Among the rest, it is said, “Alexan
der has announced hhf intention of chang
ing the system with regard to Turkey,
and to cipployjor^e.t^-ojffi&e the birba*
roils government of the Turks to make
concessions,” and that'V^he Emperor of
Russia is to return to hi» dmnihions before
the. time settled for that purpose.” The
following is the state of the market. It
will be perceived tliat a slight fall has taken
place in the price of Cotton.
Prices Current ut Ltvt-rjiool, JVov. 8.—
“ We wrote you on tlio 1st inst by the
packet'sh»p Columbia to New-York, and
we have just received your favor of the 12th
ult. by the Perfect.
Cottons have been very dull this week,
and a public sale of 50(J hales of Uplands,
which lisa just taken place has gone * low-
er than the prices of last week, lor shell
Cotton, and nearly id per lb lower titan
those of week before lust.
This unfavorable chauga has come upon
us rather unexpectedly. bptBulator* have
been disappointed in prices not having
gone higher in consequence of their opera
tions last month, and some of them have
lately been anxious sellers. Vessels con
tinue to arrive as uflu*l from the Brazils,..and
it does not appear that any very serious
disturbance is likely to take place in that
country. This is also against Cottons.—
So far as we can judge from present pros
pects, we dp not tlunk prices sre to be high
er in this country. Indeed we think they
urc are more IIkcly4o decline a little, when
the new crop begins to arrive in any con*
siderable quantity. We shall add particu*
lars of the sules reported this week.
The nominal quotation of Rice is 14 to
18 6. * ,\
Upland, 16 bales at 6* ; 1$7 at 7 \ 62 at
7 1*81 503 at 7*; 170 at 73 3 ? 369 at 7$ .
197 at 7 5*8 t 130 at 7} ;* l70>t 7 7-8 j 025
at 8 { 550 at 8}; 16U a*. 8* ,70 at 9 Sea Is
lands—24 bugs »1 13 4 2o m, 13* 5 ,116 a
13* ; 10 at 14148 at 14j-, 10 al 14* 135 at
15£ j 30 at 16 j 20 al 18. Jly auction this
day—Upland, 7 hales at 6* j 43 at 7; 150
at-7$; I30at7* { 30ui Tjf : i40 a 8”
Prices Current at Livji'poed,, Nov. '9.—
Cotfo.jj, H'htGjFflandv.fioejfr'id ij/can, 16* a 201
gob a utid clean, 14* a 16 4 middling, 11 a
14; ordinary and stained, 7 a 9; Bowed,
prime, 7 7*8 a 81*8 {. good fair, 6* a 7£{
ordinary, 5 a 6 j New Orleans, 8* u 10*—
idli I ‘ |
Austria, in their old (tltlon of tesoh-
ern of young men. .
The celebrated Sculptor, Cmioyh,
died st Venice on the 13th of Oc tober.
The Board of Admiralty having,
been addressed, by » committee from
the underwriter! et Lloyd’si on the
suhjootof 'he tele piracies In the VVeit
Indies, offence was taken St some ex
pressions used by.the,committee,,end
they, were informed that tho Admiral
ty declined any farther correspon
dence with them. The subscribers *t
Lloyd’s, thereupon held a meeting
on the SOth October, and sanctioned
the conduct of their committee, Mr.
Marryatt,M. P presided at the meet*
ing and was very severe in. his re
marks upon Mr. CCoker,' secretary to
the Admiralty.' He- said, that, itira,
committee from Lloyd’s, had in.
formed the Admiralty that the A-
merican vessels had given protec
tion to vessels of all nations, a-
gainst pirates on the coast of Cuba,
and. desiring' that British vessels
should bo sent there for the same pur
pose /—the answer of the Admiralty
was, that his Majesty’s ships could ;
not be ordered to protect tho ships of :
other powers—and yet said Mr. M
the constant -occupation of British,
ships of war in the West Indies is the
carrying sod protecting tho specie of
foreigners us well as oUr own, and
this business is what prevents ' them
from giving protection to vessels jin
the West India Seas.
Mr. R. H. Marten, in the course ol
of his remarks, used expressions
o this amount. The subscribers to
Lloyds* had to be shre a very simple
name, but they were a body of the first
merdiantsin the world—and known
humanity,
demand limited, prices rather looking down
wards. .Ruse, per cwt. bonded, Ms- a fy was carried almost unanimously,
20s-«othing to notice, httWon hand. To- A .« . j
bacco, pier lb ware-housed, YorkandJan.es
River, faded 2* j ordinary and sound, 2* u
3* { good and flue, 3 a 6; Stemmed, 4* a
7* i Kentucky ahd Georgia 2 ; leut,2* i
4*afurthertlemund for Export, but pri-
cus steady. Flour, per bbl sweet, 25s a
30s : sour 25s u 28s.
Imports for the week ending 2d J\ov
Colton New Orleanii,936 {Rest of the U.
States, 2090 { West Indies, 173; European
Ports and Ireland, 18 {total, 3219 Bags.
Import of Cotton Wool into Great Britain
rom 1st January, to 2d November 1822.—
489,29T bags s for same period of .1821;
433.559 {increase in 1822, 55,638.
London, JSov. 1,—The sales of Colton for
the week, consist of 200 Pernams at 11*;
200 Madras 5*d to 5 7-8d j 200 Bowcds 7*cl
to 7 5-8d } 1000 Suruts 5d a 6*d i 151*0
Bengals 4 7r8d io 5|d, all in bond t the
briskness of the market noticed in our last,
and which continued during the early part
of the present week, lias rather subsided^
Glasgow, A ov. 1. — Cotton, Sea Island, per
lb flue, Is 2d a ls,8d , good, Is Id a Is
2d j Bowed,, Georgia, 7u a 8* » New Or*
leano7*ii a 9*d ; Demerara and Berbice
8*d a 9*d; Pernambuco lOd a 10*d ; Ma
runham 9d a lOd.
The Pione ?»*.—A letter received from
New York,! states that this new work,
from the pen.of the celebrated author of
“The Spy;” willbe issued fri/m the press
early in January next.
His Imperial Majesty, the. new Empa-
ror of Brazil, has displayed his affection
for Die freedom P rc5S b 9 »UPP«»-
i ,ilij the Coiyoo dd h.° Janeiro, and cxil-
jfngju'he eiiim- on accbimt of his li-
iifwi scnlimcnts. Thus it is, that *he up-
amt despots of Amorica emulate the
conduct of their brethren in the old world.
' Amonjthe petitions presented,to Con
gress, observes the Boston Patriot, waB
ene ftnm Dr. C ox of Alabama, proving com
pensation for a horte last, while acting in
the capacity of a surgeon.to a detachment
«f militia in the service of-tbe U. States,
Which loss was occasioned by a failure on
Ahc part of the public, to furnish the ne,
-'^SQSssjry forage ; and another from Hannah
Wohlley, of New Jersey, praying that let.
ybrs to and from Missionaries, who have
gone to preach the Gospel to Heathen
iilions, may be transmitted in. the public
qa^lsftjje of expencc, '
Oue jttt the benefits of the northern
Sinaf. P* t,le ,,Me ft New York, is
•tea in lli e introduction into the Bus-
(n’n'markid of a new description ol
f, .,j«. wjjitfi bears tl>? name of Genes-
Itee Flour, which from itasuperior grain
null wlMcli.commands a higlicr
price tr o n 'Bictimond caual, or any
From the Charlatan Mercury, 30Ih ult.
The Congress at Verona convened
on the 22<i October, and despatches
dated at that place on the 23d, were
received in London on the evening of
the 31 st. It was said that enough of
the proceedings of the Congress had
transpired (u make it certain that the
result would he altogether of a pacific
nature. A very strict police is kept
up at Verona, and all strangers who
cannot give satisfactory reasons tor
remaining there are ordered to leave
the city. The Empress Maria Louisa,
was at Verona.
A plan for making the city of Lis
bon a free part was introduced.into
the Portuguese Curtes on the 24th of
October. Seven deputies from the
Brazils had made their escape from
Lisbon in the. British packet Marlbor
ough.
The south of Ireland were becom
ing more tranquil,
' The North ul Spa ! n still continues
the theatre of civil war and confusion.
The different parties are very rancor
ous against each other, arid some atro-
cions.acts.of barbarity have been cum
mitftd.
Grecian and Turkish affairs have
undergone aqolher. change, to the ad
vantage of die Greeks. It seems to
be.cet.tain that the Morea is again in
their possession, snd^hey half strong
hopes of burning the Turkish Beet.—
Tne Persians are in hostilities with the
Turks, and the latter are said to have
been defeated in a great battle near
Brzerum- • .
It is rumoured that the Jesuits are
av am . - - --- — . UUP VI ’h’
to be replaced, is the dominions of late act ef the Legislature,
The National Committee ami Coun
cil of tho Cherokee Nation of Indiana,
have puhllshtd a cnminiinioalinn anil
t eno!utioh|iu the National Inielligencrr
dated Oct. 82, complaining in tlio
strongest terms of tlio representation
of tho Governor of this state, to the
general government that they are de •
sirous of mu'.ing further cessions of
land to the Lnited States. The com
munication of the chiefs is aernmpau-
ied.by a fetter some time since ad
dressed ft Governor Clark by Charles
ft. Hicki held ciiief of tho Cherokee
nation, vi ih tn expression of tho deep
regret t|i y experienced for the silent
indiflfcrfNce,' with which it has been
treated.' T)>e, letter of Hicks con
cindes' v It 1 »c Ueclsratlnp, "we have
no desiffr I'AidVpflsqi bt'Uur Un'ds, .arit!
knoWitig nur feelinits frrfrti proper 4u-
for tlieir integrity, foi* their h
and for the millions of piffperty they
possesed. They were not a body to
be treated with disdain—a body not
to be refused information on a subject
affecting the commercial interests of
England. It was disgraceful to the
country to sec pirates attack its ships,-
and those ships to be indebted for pro
tection to America and other Foreign
Powers.
it seems very plain from the state
ments ami arguments usr.il hy the
members at the meeting, that the ed-
inirallty have been . ptecipitat# in
their conduct to the underwriters al
Lloyd’s, and that they will be forced
rpfutirti?
and come to'in five or six fathoms
water, with • clear sandy bottom, and
good holding ground. 1 am hot much
inclined to be interested in,
,.
ing bills ; but such as you would re
commend, 1 wuuld take ” '
massirasi®
ihority/ we have a right to expect from
you, Sir, that-this great mistake wilt be
publicly corrected,” ,
Two persona have been arrested fit
Petersburg (Vs-) on suspicion of hav
ing boon recently concerned in the at-
tem'ptto rob'the mail between Rich-
moud and (hat city. ,L
Capt. Chase, arrived at New' York
from St. Petersburg, stales, that
“tilings appeared in estate of perfect
tranquility. The Russian fleet.which
had arrived a few days previous to
his departure, were hauled into the
Mole, stripped and thecreWs dischar-
gad.” ;
The editor of the Albany Gazette
complains, that nut a single member,
•-ither of the Senate or House of Re
presentatives from the stale of New
York, in Congress has been appointed
as Chairnlan of either of.the Commit
tees of that body.
Prices Ctirretit ttt Charlrtlon, J)ec. 30.
Cotton—S. Island, 20 a 30—StsiiiV
cd do. 12 a 14, Santee, 13 x 20/ rilihrt
Staple, 10 a 13|i
Rite— Prime, (new) gQg a 2 8rj-“
Inferior 24 a 2J;
Cottoue—Noiwithstanding tlio hol
idays, ami unfavourable weather, a
‘ oul 500 bales af Cotton linvc changed
ands this week, principally in •stdiis,
The accounts by the Mary firac L ' - 1
0 slight improveiVHint in (lia iavi-i
M aifieti • it was- ciipoeted, inigtit-l._ r r
the offset, if not 1 ' to raise prices to,’
make hnlders inure firm, and those
purchasers who had orders nearly com.
plcted consequently evinced-u' dis
position to close them—to this cir
cumstance may he attributed the
extent of the above sales, Wc now
quote Sea .tetania at 20 a 30 cents,
a range calculated to embrace
most of the transactions; but-some
Cottons of very favorite marks occa
sionally go off considerably above tho Cu,tl
highest price slated/ end aomo infer!,
or parcels are offered as low as 18 ots.
Uplands continue at much the same
price aa -for came weeks past—supe
rior lots, for the French market, will
command 12J coots.
/lice.—'The stock on hand has been
greatly augmented during the week,
muoli of it ot prime quality/ but no
sales have been making. We continue
our quotations tlio same as last week.
According to the confession of Thom ■
as Davis, Who was lately executed in
Alabama Toy counterfeiting, he had
been 38 years cngligcd in that busi
ness, during which time, he * ,n< ' made
from 600j000 to 000,000 of dollars.
to* retr'upt tiiclr 'declSr iifion of refusing
any farther correspondence with that
body. The resolution, sanctioning
the conduct of the committee, who,
first communicated with the admiral-
The King of England was amusiog
himself at Brigton between which
place and London, it is plctilated,
that from 9po and 1000 horsca are
employed, during the royal visit, in
conveying passengers in the stage
coaches alone.
The London papers are full of re
marks on the late rencosntre between
Sir Hudson Lo*re and Baron Las Ca
sas. Dr. O’Meara is very busy a*
tout it.
The famous pugilists, ff.andell ahd
Martin, were to fight for a purse of
one thousand sovereigns.
Mr, Leiort Hunt, has been relea
sed from prison, and his partisans
hmiA'ivninn it sirs snmn llnnoftt fnnatinn-
have given him some hearty.feasting.
It is said that he wifi make a public
entry into London, end that flags,
banners', &c. are preparing for the ce
remony.
.The Grand Culcdonian
Canal was
opened with much ceremony, on the
23d October. It admits at present ofily
of vessels drawing 10 feet, but will
when finUhWd have water enough to
float vessels ol very great burthen.
A Brass tablet has been soldered to
a rock, at Botany Bey, to the memory
of Capt. Cook atid Sir Joseph Banks.
This was done by the Philosophical
Society of Australasia. It was in
1770 that Botany Bay waa di/covered
‘iy Conk'/ and at this day a Philoso
phical Society at that place honors his
memory and.tliat .of his companion
with the monuments of art-- Settlers
of easy circumstances are constantly
quitting Britain for Nety South Wale.s,
and the Colony is becoming one-of the
moBt flourishing that England can
hoist of. It may be destined to rule
all the Eastern parts of Asia and prove
the germ of an cxlented empire.
Two gnat Rogues,—A fellow na
med Nixon Currie, who is spoken oj ns
famous far his crimes, ahd of having
been three times under sentence of
death, made his escape on the Gth ult.
from the gaol of Stateeville, (N. C.)
by breaking through a window whilst
the guard were at dinner. Having
concealed himself till evening, he then'
stole a horse completely equipped and
made off.
At every full meeting of the Stock
holders of the State Bank, and of the
Bank of Soltth Carolina, at their res
pective Banking Houses, it was resol
ved to accept oi the extension of their
Charters for twelve years, et e bo
nus of 820,000 each, agreeably to the
The bill introduced into the Senate
of the United Stairs lor the abolish
ment of imprisonment, for debt,
provides that it snail lint be .lawful
for any if the Courts of the United
States to issue any capias ad satisfa
cicnitm, upon any judgment or dc.
crec whereby to subject the defendant
to incercciition—ami further, to res
train the Courts from issuing sucli
writs- itiidlli cases whatever—It pro
vides; also, that persona shall not be
held to bail on mesne process in any
case whatever, retaining nt the same
time ail provisions of the law with res
pect to writs of ne exeat•
Punishment. It very often seems
as if the law was chiefly administered
for tile-punishment of little knaves**
the great ones generally break through
its msBhes, Many poor wretches
have been seht from three to ten years
to our ’ Penitentiaries, for thefts or
frauds ofa less amount than one hun
dred dollars—hut Holliugshcad ami
Scull, (who were lately convicted of
a conspiracy to defraud the under
writers of the sloop Norfolk, about
whictlso much waa said some time
ago), have been sentenced to only
o.,n year’s imprisonment at hard la
bour, and to pay a line of 100 dollars
each, by Judge Filglunan, at Philadel
phia.
Farmers' Exeliange. —It seems
says the Providence Patriot, that
some ol (It - notes uf the drfu nt Glou
cester Bank are occasionally made a
vailable funis hy the holders. The
Editor of the Now York Gazette had
the luck to take a five dollar note last
week. The best story we have heard
of these notes is an anecdote related
of the Brilish Commodore Hardy, who
commanded in the Sound during the
last war,and having captured a Yan
hue vessel, worth about 85000, offer
ed to ransom her for 1500. The captain
paid the sum in Farmers’ Exchange
outes, end re-possessed his vessel. We
suspect the Commuddro never got his
notes cashed.
To the S htoriofthe Commercial Mvertlsir
Bhidoepoiit, Dec. 17, 1822,
Gentlemen—If you think that (he
following extract of a letter which I
received h few days since frdm
the Collector at Crooked Island* is of
sufficient interest to commercial men
to induce you to give it a place in. the n * 5i
Commercial Advertiser, it will at
least, oblige the writer. Your’s, Ac.
ket.o/a letter from John Forties, Col tee
ter at Crooked Island, dated, October 7,
1832.
» Sir—Although our salt season
commenced late, Ihave yet been tol
erably tortunate in raking. You will
oblige me, Uy recommending to your
friends to send their vessels to tr-tJor
salt: Vessels going from the Stot/s to
St. Domingo ACuba, find it advantage
ous to call here for salt on their return,
it being in their way home. Thgsalt 1
can recommend as being as good as any
in the Bahamas. Vessels coming in,
mutt bring the flag staff to bear east.
Ot Evers Ufc8«v\\ttiou,
IS UONB AT THE
^GEORGIAN JOB OFFICE,
-{■ IN rue BEST STVI.E,
fin New and Conspicuous Type,
• ■ anoon
MODERATE TERMS.
, Tn addltlun to I.sw, Notarial, ai-l o'hsr
BUnkS, Which Are furnished read) nrin\-
or executed at the alnmost iililioc, are
the li.liowmpCnmmtfuuil Blanks i~-
Shippitig Articles, .
(.'ronmi.n him -Letter-sheet Hills of l.wling
foreign anil Domcslio .Rills lit Bioliauiro
, Entries of -Merchandise
Wii outward. Foreign inward, and
< .tfOUrtinff, Manifests .
“ lixrtnri, UsnlcrrrirtfTVeit-fitnTent' “.-iLi'p;-
dea'TalilcSietfXporll orsipil Ciettnn,'
Labels for CmiMing Roams
StealVi.Boat Yard Receipts
Merclisnt’s Ldtels, for marking the (lit
Jmilt departments of Business
Oherku an the different Ranks m this City
von-ras aioMti*,
♦lIB KISS.
’When In boyhood's fond day,
In my studies or play,
Thei-e would often be something amiss*!
Then my Mother could drive- cv’ry
sorrow »wuy,
And dispel ev’ry care with' a kiss. j
When I whisper’d Spirt ‘ .-
Tii tlio girl of heart, '
Of love, and iu premising Miss, 7
Then ottr hearts to aur lip's did ur.cdn-
seiotisly start, / >
And met, and exchanged thro’ akltsj
tnnvkably healthy sltjiatlnns, anti iti R '-td
aood head. They will be stild cheap ei-
To die altar I led
Mysjnoareiy. lov’dljali, . - , ■ .
(And felt the perfcctibn of bfisi)
And .tliaVows, 1 in UXttli and sincerity
puicl, ' v
Were scaled in my soul with a kiss.
When pnssinn severe
In its heedless career, ,
Hath guided my conduct amiss,
From her mem’ry she’! blotted tho
fault with «,tear, •- f • '
And forgave With a smile and a kisl.
There are none who deny
That a tear or a sigh
Hath pow’r i—-but there's magic in thii,
That the heart’s beat affections, when
dormant they lie, .
Gan be called into life hy Skill.
Yomr.it.
MARINE.
POUT OF SA YANNAH.
CLEARED,
Sloop Delight, Cogper, Charleston.
ARRIVED,
SChr Uetscy and Peggy, Charleston,
Morrison.
ur fou this font.
At Liverpool, 2d Nov. ship.. Geft Kempt
and Hero, Ul-ayson.
At Philadelphia, 2Slh ult. ship William
Penn, llamillon, to sail 1st hist.
At New-York, 23d ult, ships Augnsta,
Wood { Savannah, White, to sail next
day; brigs Huntress, Uidklcy i Itolia,
Harrington.
At Uliarlcston, 30th ult. steam.boat Co-
lumbhyUluckmani to suilnAltdayt
L'AEAUXO roll THIS POUT,
At Liverpool, Oct 80th, ship Weser,
Dovell.
At New York, 23d olt. brig Native, Hole.!
At Ualumurc, 23d ult. sloop Carolina,
Delano.
auuivau vnoM this iost.
At Liverpool, ship Hector, Wilson.
The bark Spartan. Ward, from this port,
cleared at Liyerpoul, Nov, 2d, for N. York,
CHARLESTON, Dec,.30-Arr Hr ship
Science, M'Larty, Liverpool, 49,i brig Itu-
diet Sc Sully, Noyes, Havana' S. -.. j t
Dee3t—Arriif brigJulian, Collier, Stt
Kitts 171 brig Catherine, Wclsman, HaVa‘
BALTIMORE, Dee 23,—Arr scliooneE
Adonis, Curtis, La GuuyralJ. t
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 21-Art- ship
Factor, Sliced, Liverpool 40, . brig WiU
-liam, Barnes, FernandinS tie Xugua 191
schr Hector, Gage, Gape Haytjcn 20.
Dec. 2J—brig Rising Sun, Jones, Hava
na 4.
N EW YOIIK, Dec. 23—Aw brig Elisa
Burgess, Dundee 63,
BOS TON, Dec. 18—Art brig Fair Ame
rican, Uubbs, Demavara.
Dec, 21—Ait Adams, Emery, Cadiz 611
brig Fame, Bishop BeiiasL
Office of the Charleoton, Mercury, ,
December 30. J
Art skips (-Mgjestic, Wilton,. Boston 7 ,
Tobacco Plant, lteed, Philadelphia, 6
schr l'lioekx apd Sally, {iickgnioii, Uidj-
WM/
PalroOpllcet-ipia
ii'llnat Itecoi
SteomiBoat Receipts
Ship3-frvoyor's Cerliliontes, *.
Statements of Damages, fur tho Ucoovery
of Intnraoce
Muster Rhll and Articles for Vessels >'■' .
Seamen's Warrants and Protections
Custoni|Monser Bonds
Gountlng-HSuto Almanacks
Statements (if Exports
Foreign Exnirt Entries
Passcngets’ tntrits
Dray B lls
(EJ - Apply at the Job OIRr.c, the same re
cently occupied by H.‘ P. ItnsaOli, or at the
oflice of.the (Aonouit,
dec 2f
EAST FROR10A LANDS,
Fort a.Ilk ok lunrr.u,
A Pl.ANTA’.lltON on AmoliuMinid, con*
tainiog 70q acres with a nei'lelnent
thereon, and ha j been under cultivi.tioo in
Cotton. f
A Trnot of 254 sorts of Land near the
above. - ||
A valuable IractqflOJO acres of prime
Swamp and highlaAd,. on 11 .■ riv. r St Ma.
ry’s; obout 30 miles'jliove its iiwioh.
Anolticr tract of fiW acres of Lend, on
lImvke'cs or Fleming’s Island on the rivee
St,
t. Johns.
These I
lands arc of tlio first quulliy, re.
tner for cash, or exchanged for N-.-groes
( .... ... iR he 1
tey »
on reasonable terms, but the proprieinf
would prefer to join any Conti .-mun who
can furnish sufficient hands in planting the
Amelia island plantation, under Ids super,
lift radaneor ■ -r.-
\ HoBcripcton.-or the Land, tnsv he henn
Vnd terms iss'de tnown, on appiicttiun to
I BAKER & MINTON.
1 dec 4 8
1 TAINTING,
GILDING, GLAZING and PAPER
HANGING.
T HE Suhxeriber bogs leave to Inform
his Customers and the Public id gene
ra!, that lie has removed to Thompson Sc
Honueys buildings.
No. , irmrM’iik-firREET,
Near the Bay, where lie, continues to carry
on the'above business in all its various
branches, on the most modern and approv
ed nrinclpies.
/Faffs Fainted lit Oil of Detlemper
Colours,
and Drnsmented in tho most Fashionable .
European style,. , -
OR HAND,
London While Lead, ground in Oil
American do do do do
Linseed Oil in barrels, in the best order
Barrels Spirits Turpentine
Window Class in boxes of vsrinus siaes
English Crown Glaus in crates, suitable foO
large Panes, Pictures, £/c.
Fine Colours of til Finds
Painter’s DruaUcs of all sites
‘White Wtsh do - :
A great variety of dift’erent colot Freiting ■
Blue Smalts, £/c. £fe.
All of which will bo sold at tho lowest .
prices. ‘.’ Ordrrt frrn the Country punctual* .
Iy intended to, Colours mixed ready, fof
use, and directions giycn for using them,
ifMquitcd. ' • t-
I PATRICK MARLOW.
far IS ■ |10t
f FOR SALE,
nhllOSE vslusble Rice and Cotton Plan-
JL tntlons, Crawford and Booden, situated
between'tho little andjjrest Ogcrchie Ri
vers, and.distsnt. bo'weeo ten, and tweWo
miles from Savannah. The' swamp and
highland are of prime quality, but have-not
been in cultivation for right or ten years
past. They would be an eligible purchase
to any person-desirous ofowing a valuable
•operty, within a,convenient distance of
io city. They will, be sold before the
ah Oasaanak nn 'I'li.ieiliil'.-ftlit
Plat la in thb hands of Mr. George Schjry,
to whom .reference may-bo had for .iqore
■ ..atiii.ilai, inPnomdl inn or. ■ ■ '
pxrticular information. . ...
The conditions of tale uill be* one third
C|tsli, and for the Balance* a credit of three
years on * bond and mortgajfe*of the pre*
miaes, with the fotercat'anaually from the
date* 1 - *
. HUGH HOSE.
dee 17 - Ire 19
Administrator’s NoDce-' ■
N INE months after date of- tlds. nofle^
application wiU he made to me.jfon-.
oUrsble the Justices of the Infcnof, Lonrt
of Chatham County, when sitting .
ary purposes, for leave * seBLqt'No. S4S ,
(two hundred and forty-five) in the Jlnr-
teenth diatriet of Hohroe Coymty, Contain;
Ing two hundred two
being the real estate o/JeretmalvCromett.
Jeceticdi' *» 1 ''
Administ’r of Jeremiah Crtimelt,.
AivamiaA, 1st Jt'mxmbtr, 1822,
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