Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, January 07, 1823, Image 1

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/ '• -: J® T W;?- " J \. < SAVANNAH GEORGIAN MSW b£k1B.s—VllL. II s.ivj.ySji , TUEav.ir moiuclvo, j.ixujiiit r, iszz. Ml 19 SAVANNAH : MONDAY MORNING, JAN 6, 1833. Our resdefe sre referred to the l‘o*t Oh ■flee notice among the advertisements, for "the bour« of the arrival end departure of *- (he Northern and Western mails. > A —.— John Pearson, John M Kinnon, Richard F Seymour and Richard Williams the gou- tlemen of whom such honorable notice has been taken in the public prints, were . brought before Justice Russell, on Satur <Jay, on a chargo of picking the pockets of - aundry persoi-a ut the auction of Messrs . J.B. Herbert & co. and elsewhere. As no j’: proof of the crime appeared upon them, and as the evidence at the time was not aufiicicnt to bring the charge of pocket picking home to them, they w ere commit- • ted as rogues and v gabon.U, having no perceptible means of subsistence. They i. Were t>l fiom New-York, and, it is pro- | Butt#f., formed a gang whose object was f* (lie pAJiider of the community. \ Congieti The proceedings of Congress 1 (Continue of an unimportant nature. In Senate, on the 27th ult. the bill allowing A drawback on the importation of cordage manufactured from foreign hemp, was, after some discussion, ordered to lie on the tabla. In the House, a resolution of the Maryland Legislature was presented, requesting the Senators and Representa tives of that state to use their best ex- ertions to procu e the immediate passage of a law, making an appropriation, to re. pair the Cumberland Road. The speaker presented a letter, addressed to hitp hj Edwin Lewis of Alabama, making certain charges against t Italics Tai*, Judge ol the United States for that district. The Palmyra- —The District Att-.m®y of South Carolina has received instructions ‘from the President of the United State?, to have the case of tit’s vessel, which was recently decided in the Circuit Court of that District, carried up by appeal to the Supreme Court at Washington. France.— The situation of the Govern Blent of Trance, to judge by some of the articles which appear in the Hritish prints Is txtretncly critical. In common with the governments of the Cot tinent of Europe, their g'ckt cause of dread is the people, and the advancement of knowledge and freedom of sentiment. «• Never,” says a Paris correspondent of the Morning Chronicle—‘‘Never since the return of the Bourbons have they felt so in aecurc, and never with more reason. It is publicly avowcJ, by their highest func tionartesi that upward# of a million of men are affiliated in France. It is notorious that oilers of pardon were successively made to the four Rnchelie victims, to Ber- ton and Carrun (which latter was promised to be established in his old rank of Briga dier,) on condition of revealing the ranu- fications of that wide spread association. They to a man refused, preferring death to dishonour, and giving new instances of that resdute spirit which is abroad.” When we perceive a Byron, and others ofVdcd minds and high acquirements, with ail their endeavors supporting in their works, the cause of revolution, and minis- toting to the feverish excitement which exist! in the minds of the people, toward the powers which lord it over them with a severity and 13 ranny inconsistent with the progress of public opinion and the libeia- Jity of the age j is there not reason to ex pect that the elements of freedom wJJ vet bicak tilth with an overwhelming force J knd sh.k; 4 * ne gcjf stylc J “ legitimate" go vernment! to their centre I The contest will fc; a fearful one—but it must end in the i'ifjium of the people. The president has tent to the senate his lirrtctcilcommunication of U. 8. Bank dtrcc- - tors as follows: — Nicholas Biddle and Jolm Connelly, o( Philadelphia* H. Kckford, «* New York, B. G. D» pout ol Delaware! and John M’K m, jun. of Balt.mure. A letter from Washington published in the Catskill (N. Y.) Recorder, says.—“The partisans of the different candidates for the pr s ieticy arc actively engaged for theii respective favorites. The belief that Mi Crawford is the republican candidate, it. becoming more and mote prevalent in ev. try quarter.” Scull, who was recently convicted of couspiracy to d, fraud the underwriters of Lie sloop Norfolk, died on the 25ih ult. in the prison. Three more Cant# of Don Juan, by Lord i Byron, are in the hands of Mrs Murray, the 'London Bookseller. Me has alto in Lon- don ■ volume entitled 1 tic D.elugr, a poem, winch If to contain another under the title ci UCwvtn and Huih, I lir Cit./.eiii of Boston have raised, bv snbscrt|Ui.>n, two th >oMnd dollar*, to be an, ropriated to the benefit ui the family of Captain Allch- A corresponilcnt of the Mobile Regis ter has cultivated a aninll quantity of gar cane plants, in the neighbourhood of Mobile, which appear to have grow n very luxuriantly. It is stated in the London papers, that the Marquis La Fayette is about to be mipeached in France. A letter received in New York, from Cu ra <■oa, repic* n s the late "victory” claim ed by Morale* near Maracaibo, as nothing but a skirmish, in which 30 or 40 only were killed. The National Advocate states that Go vernment have pure utaed for a steam boat which plies between Washing, ton and Norfolk, lor the expedition agauist the pirates. ^ Tlte following rctilion, from Peter Har ris, one of the ( atawba tribe of Indians, was presented to the Legislature of Sooth ..a olina at their late session : — "7'0 the Council nf South Vaulina, 1 am one of the lingevingoicmbers of an almost extinguished 'race—our graves will soon be 0.11 habitation*. I am one of the lew stalks t int still remain in the field, when the tempest of the Revolution is past. I Jen fit of umt the liutish for your suite—the British have disappeared, and yuU ore Jet c : yet, from me, tlie'Britsh took ..oiliing' iior have l gamed any thing by their defeat. 1 pursue the deer for my subsistence - the deer arc disappearing, and 1 must starve. God ordained me tor the forest, and my habitation is the shade —but the strcngtln,f my arm decays, and my feet fail me in the chase. The hand winch fought lor your liberty, is now o- pen for your relief. In my youth, 1 bled ill battle jliat you may be independent- let not my heart, in my old age, bleedfor the want of your commiseration. (Signed) PETER HARRIS.’ ’ Mr. Mathews nos to make his first appu^rouce til) the Boston Kluge on Monday eveuiug the 23d ult. A let ter hum that place stales that in about an hour after the box office was open ed un Saturday afternoon, the box, pit, and slip tickets were ail sold. Mr. Wallor.lt the net former, came a passenger in the packet alup Columbia at New York IVum Liverpool—he is stated to have perfectly recovered his health. A benefit for the wife and family of the late Mr. Emery, comedian, at Cuvent (jaiden Theatre, produce. 1946 10». alerting— £4193 33 cents A constable in Maryland, has been fined 30 dollars tor not adhering to tint lee bill in making out his bill ol coats. Dr. Morse, in his lafe Report on In dian A Hairs, say?, “ Backbiting, vvlii* periug, cursing and swearing, to our sltatm U must be Haiti, are vices, not of savage, but of civilized men ! The Indians who have been cowi'erstint with white men, like aacicut Cretans, arc liais.” The Intelligencer remarks upon the de cision une’er the Post Office act in Del*, w are :— ••We do not fully umJcrstand the grounds of the decision announced be low, but at fust glance it appears to oft lo be unjust. The requtaUun ol the act o'. 1 Cougress is intended to govern the gciicid 1’osl Office, hut we do not see InW it can ope.ate as a statute of limitations to securities. A security ship is a dedt as much ns any oilier u^i. »“>l “• « '“e 1 ' “!*« v lion. Why then ,lu.pM •>« »»»""' or any other term, be fixeu H the time within which suit shall be in stituted in order to cdiille to a recov ery f If we are wrong in our impres sions, however, und the Judges right, it is high tunc the law should be al tered, and made so plain, that what ever be their inclination, the juiies cannot get round it, as they are in general very willing to do for the dcteiidenf, when Uncle Sum is the plaiuldl." The JVcst India Expedition—Se veil ol the small schooner* purchased by government lor the expedition a- gi.tnst tlte Pirates, under the otders of Commodore Pot ter,arrived at Nor- folk on the 25 th ult. trom Baltimore, and proceeded up to the uavy yard. On the same day the Commodore ar rived in New-York, and was no doubt profitably employing his time 1 Lieu tenants 'Liwret.ee Kearney, (ol the Kt.ierprixe) W in. II. Watwu, Chas. W. Skinner, and batnuel Henley, are ainon^ the oliicers appointed to com mands. The expedition will rendez vous at Thompson’s Island, (Key West,) between the coasts ol Florida r.d Cuba, which atfords a good her- jor, and s neighborhood to tut bucci- eers* A New York paper Rity*. that two pairol grouse, weighing about 4 or 5 pound* each pair, were sold in that market tor six dollars per pair. Mr. Tod-I the. minister of our jo- ven.tnent mi that of the Columbia? Republic, has been received in th- mo-t lialteiing manner—a lettter re* ceivetl in Baltimore says Colonel Lys ter, who passed some time in Balti more .luring the armistice between H divar and Murillo, had been sent a* an escort of honor to accompany Co lonel Todd to the seat of government at Bogota. This was considered a distinguished mark of respect, as Co lonel, Lyster is chief of the inten dunt’s siaff at Caracas and high in bis confidence. We understand, Colonel ■yster said, ” ht was happy it lell to hi*lot to accompany the American Minister, as he wished, by his atten tions, to make some, return lor the kind ties and hospitality he bail expe rienced in Baltimore." At the Circuit Court of the United States now sitting here, Mr. Justice Livingston has decided an important queston relative to the power ol the .Secretary of the Treasury to remit forfeitures and penalties under the revenue laws. The suit was brought by the Custom House officers of Yurt land, in the Distnct of Maine, against the Marshal ol the Southern District, of New-York, to try the question whether the Secretary has authority to remit, in a seizure under the re venue laws, or other laws of trade, a final sentence of condemnation, so a; to affect the moiety of the forfeiture to which the Custom House officers, &c. are entit'ed in such case*. The cause was argued by Ilojfman and Wheaton lor the plaintiff?, and uv Em mett at.d Wells for the defendant.— The Court determined that the Secre tary had a right to grant a remissi >11, *0 hh toilivest the shaic of the Cus 10m House officers, before or after con demnation, and gave judgment for •he defendant. We understand that Judge Story has delivered a contraty opinion in his circuit, and that the case just decided by Judge Livingston wilt be carried to the Siqflenie Court Ibr- tinal determination. »V- r, American- The British force Utoly in the West Indies, for tlieallcg-d purpose or ?up- ptessing piracy, have, it is known, recently returned to England, at the very moment when the highly respect able Merchants at Llovd’s, petitioned the government to re-fnforce (hem. May not their sudden departure be attributed to the tact of their hav ing been sent out on a political er rand, to ascertain the state of tiling* in Cuba, and the chances of that is land becoming revolutionary? May not the short answer of the Admiralty to the communication from Lloyd’s p' acecd from an unwillingness to be interrogated, when they did not choose to communicate ? It is rumoured and believed, that a strong desire, exists in Cuba to declare itsell independent, under the auspices of Ihe United States. It is turthei said, that overtures to this effect will n all probability be soon submitted to ^ur government.—Char. Co#r. Fro>0 the H'eetchetter JV“. F. Heral/l Jit tempt at Suicide—A stranger whose name is ascertained'to be Hunt, came to this place front New York, one day last week, and put up at the house of a distant relative about two miles from the village. On the fol lowing day he came to the village and procured a razor. On his return to ward* evening he stopped at the house of a Mr. Lockwood, about one mile from the village, and enquired the way to the house of his relation A lad wa» sent to conduct him thither. Alter accompanying him a good part of the way, the lad returned home; and in a time the Stranger returned nl?o. De stated tli-'t after being let' by the boy, lie had discovered <» light vignus fatuus) which lie had followed, unt tl it had led him back to the house ol Mr. L. where, as it had become late in the evening, and the night being da k, he was permitted to alary until muinit g. Morning came, and as the stixiigt-r did not make his appearance, some ol the family went to call him. lie replied that he would get up directly. In a short time a noise was heard in the room where he had lodged, on enter ing which he was found bleeding pro fusely, having cot his throat almost from ear to car. He asked lor paper, with which he was furnished, and upon which, (while Mr. L. was procuimg Ihe attendance of a Surgeon,) he wrote with a pencil as follows*— •'I am as sens'ble as ever I was—f have been a little iusaue ever stuce I lost ir.y dear wife. . “I am sorry that it happened in your house, but 1 was warned of it along time ago that l most kill myself •T kocw this yesteiday.when I got the razor; the ignus fatuus, or false light, led me to your house last night and all the night'I never alepL—Mia fortuuca, trcubla aad-lhej caused it. | *?Oh! God forgive me this last worst deed, in the uame of Jesus Christ.— Amen." Two Surgeons soon after attended, who found that his horrid purpose had not been fullr accomplished; the wind pipe not having been cut quite through. His wound was dressed, and although a bad one, there is a slender probability that he may recover. Highland Fidelity.—The generous self-devotion ol Roderick Mackenzie lias been often recited. This Young man, who had sought concealment a- mong the fountains of Rosshire, after tha bat'.le if Cclladen, was surprized by a psrtylofsoldiers sent in pursuit of Charrtf His agc.diis fi gure, his air, deceived the military so completely, that they were going to secure him, in the belief that they had got hold of the prince. Mackenzie perepived their mistake, and wilt, great lortitude and presence of mind, in stantly resolved to render it u-eful to his master. He drew Ins aw.ud; and the courage, with which he defended tumselt, satisfied these soldiers that he could lie no athcr than the preten der. One of them fired at him ; Mu- krn/ie fell, and with his last breath exclaimed, •* You have killed your prince !*’ This generous sacrifice suspended for tke time all pursuit, and afl'iided an opportunity to the unfor tunate Charleij to escape from th. hand* of his enemies. It is wet known, that Kennedy, who frequent ly exposed his life to save that of the prince just named, and who, though mean and.poor, despised the reward of $80,000 which was offered lor the person, dead or alive, ol the royal fu gitive, was af erwards hanged at. In verness for stealing a cow. A little before his execution, he pulled off bit bonnet, and rendered hearty thank! to God for that " he had never prated false to an eirgsgoment of any kind that he had never injured a poor man. and never refused to share whateve he h id with the indigent nud tltcatran- gv. MARINE. Cll iRLBSTDN, Jati.4—Arr scl.r Ma rion, t'ozant, Havana fc days. WILMINGTON, Dec. 28.— \rr hrig Dover, Subin* Havana ; Ur se!u- Chart, DnuR-flll. Havana 7. I'ltILA DELVHIA, Dec. 27- Arr Hr brig Ann, It.-irrikon, Livci-|.->ol to * brig Ins, Ban. rod. Aux Caves 14, , (Jjfice of the X. T. Mi r. .hhenicer. 1 llecemher 27. $ Arr brig Gov. Hopkins, llrovv», Wit- mfngtoii, 10 . acUr Thaniei. \Ymanta, Phi ladelphia 3. TOUT OF 8JVJMV.1II. ARRIVED, Ship Savannah, J White, Master, S*. - York, 7 da s. with a full carg.i to Hull, ll.it t St 00. consignees, J Conroy, \ Whit lock, J 11 Herbert fc cO. II S Atwood. II Cassidy, R Waterman & co. F Selleek, C'untclou & Lunar, J I’ Setxc, T Dowell & co J I'ciifiel.l Si co. A Evant, J II Crea mer, (', Higgins. J R Gifford &. co. Samuel Wright, J B Crane, C Dunham, J K Ham, F Gillett co. Morse 8cfLyman, L II Sage 6 co. lloult k Megie, W Lippitt & co. I' Walton. < apt White, J And rson & co. Geo G rdon, Hlaitcharil Brothers k co. Fouyat & ’Mlland. R Worm!!, Johnston & Hills,.) Harper, r 1MI, ? «’■ Dunning, O Taft. P Deiisl.-r, Ch.ghom & Basset, T Bradley St 1 >• ngert, Messrs Ham- inomi, Cotton, Kimlu-rly and 2 in ihe steer age Passed a ship, having signal No 52 in lat 36 4 . ... Ship Indus, Brown, New York, 8 d .ys, to lilt mailer, witu goods to C Wcstfcl.lt. Morel & l.atlicbaudierc, C <’ Griswold & co. F Crocker J *criven, W Gihlioiiv, D Carney, jr. It Campbell. 2 steerage pas- sengers. the I. was outside the bar 4 dajs with a pilot on board. Ship Mount Vernon, Raw son, Ncw-Yofk, 7 days, In ballast to W Gaston. Brig Atlas. V!:.m, Boston, 12 days, to the master. J W Loog.O Taft, E Witliing- »„n, E W.lha-ns F -t Hayward, it GoH, II Warrin, M A S B right, .1 I’enficld. I* Hill, G Newli.dl, W Scarbrough, It A Pal mer, Johnston & Clark, t.laghorn k lias set, J Thomas .' B Hebert A co. J Lath rop & co. B F To) lor, H TYipper, llall k Meigs, Jenny Douglas, T Evans. 1. Bald win 61 co J M.-.gi. i'aMtgeiJ, eapt Ca lif, Messrs Wright A I'h.lhp-. , Brig N.n.ve, t.ol# New-York, 7 days, to Hall, llnvt tfco'D Caci.on, J An.Icr- son. K Bliss & co. A Cornwall, C 'J tins- wold, Gu.ulrv ft Dulaiire, II S Atwood, Foiicp St M'keiuie. E Scud.ler, J M'N.sh, J B Wick, 1. Hills, Baker & Minton, Robt Campbell, Butler and -craiiton, J Norton, Hill and Tenney, George Gordon, A New- hoi.».-, Manvel and Luihctiaudicrf, H M‘- Donald, A Main, D k U Foley, I* Marlow, A IN alls, W Lippitt & co. C Kelsey & co. JKittfil^et, Misses Edwards, Messrs Fo ley, Ward and Sweeny. .-chr Gleaner, Saunders, Ncw-Orleana, 7<iavs, with flour and whiskey to sundry persons on board. On the 14th l)ce. spoke the ship Ann, M'Pherson, 18 days from Ntw York, in the river 1 brig Ed ward, 14 days, do do ; brig Orleans, .to.lo, 15th, ship Foster, I) mg on the bar at the Bahze. On the 25th, the Tortuga* hear- mg N E 7 miles, sp»k • the brig Casket fof New Orleans, at the same time saw a brig on shore- Fauei.gei», Messrs Brown, Woodrufi, Bell, Baker and Elson. Sloop llespcr, lledicyi Suulury,4dayx. to A Maxwell. cr to* Tsi* ronT. At Livcspo I. Nov. 7, brig Lightfrtot. M Charleston, 4th inat. sloop Golden Age, Marble. AuntvAi.s raoM mis iout. At New York, 27th ult. brig Joseph IIcl- drege, 8day* i schr Salty Ann, swam, 9 dai s, rixinan »on this ronT, At Philadelphia, 27th inst. slup Cert Oweus,; sloop Victory, Mcldruni. The pilot boat Richard Ellison, spok. on the 3d inst. 15 m.lea east of Tybec, sloop Bob, 5 days from Nassau, N P ; next day passed » Urge Buoy, supposed O be loll from CluricMoa fiwhu;. lP3fJ3FJTaFfsD is 1.0Nr. w ire GEORGIAN JOB OFFICE, IN THK HKSf STYI.e', On AVto and Conspicuous Type, ABU n* MODERATE TERMS. In addition to Law, Notarial, and other Hlanka, which are furnished ready printed, or executed at the shortest notice, arc the following Commercial Blanks:— Shipping Articles Common and l.etter-shnrt Bills of Lading Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange Entries of M uchamlbe Foreign -.ft»-aul. Foreign inward, and ColaUng Manifests Cha tc . ...Keso- Ailieightment Ruled Tables of Exports of Rice, Cotton, Uc. I .uhels for Counting Iteomi Steam-Host Yard Receipts \ Merchant's Labels, for marking the dif- ferent departments of Business Check* on the different llauka iti this city Putroon Receipts Steam Boat Receipts * Ship Surveyor’s • Certificates, Statements of Damages, for the Recovery of Insurance Muster Roll and Articles for Vessels Setmu-n's Warrants and Protection! Cuvotn-ll'.’ise Bonds Counting House Almanack! R'at-ments of Exiiorty Foreign Export F.utrica Passengers’ Euirie* Dray B lls dj‘ Apply nt the Job Office, the same re* c-wtly occupied by II. P. Russell, or at the office of ihe Gkiirsiah. dec 28 2d EAST FLOllll)A LANDS, FOR S.1IX OR HARTER, \ PLANTATION on Ameliaisland, con- . taining 700 acres with h settlement thereon, and has been under cultivation in Cotton. A Tract of 250 acres of Land near the above. A valuable tract of 1050 acres of prime Swamp and highland, on the river St. " r>’s about 30 milts above its mouth. Another tract of 800 acres of Land, .. I law ke’es or Fleming’s Gland on the river St.Johns, These lands are of the first quality, re markably healthy situations, and in good rood lu-ajt. They will be sold'cheap ei ther fo> cash, or exchanged for Negroes ■r men hmidizc, nr they Will be let on lease on reasonable terms 1 nut the proprietor .would prefer to join any Ccntt.-niart who csitTurnisli sufficient hands in planting llie Amelia aland plantation, under his super- intendanoe. DeKcription of the Landr may be aeen and let ms made Known, on application to BAKER k MINTON. . dec 4 B The Subscrilier riF.8PECTFUI.LY -inform! the Inhabi- I ff tauta of Savannah and its Vicinity, tliat uc intends to open a Schooler the re ception of young Lodies and Gentlemen, 1 which will be taught all the requisites »t correct F.nglub education, together with the Latin, GrccF, French, and Italian lan guages. He has taken the mom occasion ally occupied by the Union Society, in the west end of the Academy. Recommendations from Captain Alden Partridge, Superlnlendant nt the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy, from the Profe»or*bt Italian, French, Fen cing, and trom a number of other Gentle men can be given, by making application at the atnre of Rahhvin (J I/ay ward, a few doors west of the City Hotel. Thoac young Gentlemen desirous of attaining the art ot Fencing, can receive Lessons 111 the even ing, by application as shove. FARWELL JONES. N. R. Should not sufficient encourage- ittonl hr given, be would engage as ail in structor in the above mentioned branches the country, or m a private family, dec IK 20 Fresh Tea?, Cl.ina ami Troy Caudles. yv t3 TEN catty boxes Hyson Tea D 50 do do do Gunpowder 50 do do do Imperial J.; five catty boxes Imperial 30 catty cannistera of Imperial Gunpowder Tea, Frrth imported SO boxes China Ware,containing Breakfast, Dinner U Tea sets 2')0 boit-a Troy Candles Landing from ship Garonne, and for sale by J. B. HERBERT Si CO. dec 25 26 STOLEN n»ROM the House of the subscriber, Ten half Eagles nbd on-- Kngfsh Guinea, in t metal purse, gilt. The theft was com- mitted about three weeks since, as appear* from circumstantial teat mony, ana the thief is suspected. If the money Is return ed, no questions will be asked t it any of the aamc denomination should be offered under autp-ciout circumstance* to any per son, they are requesied to atop it. JOSEPH CUMM1NG. dec 28 fi 23 Cotton Bagging. rt PIECES 42 inch Inverness Cotton Si-yUagguiK. For sale by K BAKER 81 MINTON, jan 3 aj* For Side, A\ SMM.I, nun.I A,. K «U. FLAT, .veil auaptad to til© putpuae* uf a li c* Boat: »hc mil be sold low, Uunmediatc ap- pitcaiiun ia inw'e to CV TRLOU k LAMAR, Boi'oiPa Central Wharves. H'Ao have fir Stile, 209 ciuiia best T.’iomartown Lime j*» 1 ti> ai Landing, ' r™ :,i, i, „.„ rt /, r.d-. f 7 ', BOXES Muscatel Raisins as 0 I'gnar llrumly la firk.LS fresh Butler 3 punchctiii. J A ni iica l.’uoi For tale bv J. U. HERBERT O CO. dec ^4 28 liidupeiident Presbyterian Church. T IOSE Persons who purch** -.! —nt- ed Pew* in tliia Chur.-, nt auction on Tintrstlay, tlte 5th inat. arc requested to call on the Subscribers and settle for the same. BAKER £sf MINTON, dec 12 15 In Council, December ‘\i, 11122. O N motion resolved Unit Council \.d! elt-ci at its first meeting in January ext, an Auctioneer for the City. Ex. act frum the minutes. M. MYERS, c. c. in 3 32 Molasses and Fruit. tltlDS T l7tn-rcesV MoUvies i-fdie ne 2 bhl* j crop. Baiiannus, P!a .itaina, C >co-.i-iiut*, and Pine Apples, on board the *:lir Oppaaition, .Vturtinclli, front llvnea, at Jones’ upper whart, tor sale. Apply to ha: L, I!DVT i- CO. tier, 25 26 WILLIAM M‘CKKxiDY,. 83 UROAD'HTRHUT, ' CtMM,E.STQX. S C. TTJ1\S received l>y tbe*hi;i Isabella, M'- waul Nid, from Lnndon, the' beat SLTin- tnent of first rate Lomlon Saddle!* Bri h s. Martingales, Whips, Sours, plated Sp.-'ig Stirrups, Steel do, rlnin tin do of tvery pattern, Bills and Ilridonna t.f cvcrv de scription, Coach and Gig llaruc**. M Hgipns do, Dray do. and Plantation Sadd : >, ' :i- dies do.: with agencr.il assurtment of Sad dlery of every description, ad »f which will be add on the moat accommodating term*. N.B. The above article* are the heat ever imported into the slate of South Carolina, the Gentlemen of Goorgia that wot.1.1 w>,1a ft-st rate London Saddle and Bridle, ouhl do well to st-nd their orilcis soon lor one. na there is nt present anumber of them u'agcd. dec 12 fn 1J Whiskey and Pork. a IIHD3 old Philadelphia Whiskey ZjU 10 bbls M.-sa Pot* 70 do Prime do Far sa.e by HALL, HOYT & C0k dec 27 Bf Insurance against Fire. oTnilE Aiuia Insurance Company, Mart* wl ford, continue to insure Ilotiscs and Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, and o- hcr p operty, incluibng Vessels in port, their Cargoes, lie. ag. nat lo«* or damage 7 F.re, for any term from one mouth td ine or more years. 11 lc conditions which are moderate, may be known on application to the suhsrriber, who is authorised agent, anti is empowered to issue policies without the delay inci lent to other agencies of this nature. 'I he company undertake in all cases to pav tlte full amount, of the actual Ioks, pro vided it dues not exceed the- amount in jured. The premiums are reasonable, n:ul should oiler a strong indue, ment to ut.y person having property at hazaid to placo it in aenirity, oct 31 88 S MANTON. A Situation Wanted. O NE who has been rcgit/at/y >•: ur* in a counting room, wislu-a ’ <. ment,and wi//engage to remain a yur or more, Satisfactory rrfcrencta w'Rbegiv, van App/y atlh'Sotlirc. TWO CUPS of embouetl gold bumished CHINA, each cup Bel-mg. ing to a distinct valuable Breakfast set, aro missing from the Subocriber'a Store, T hey may possibly I nVcbienallowed to be ear. tied from the store, to be shown ss */vef- tnent, I'.u ing hia nhsenre laat sutr.mci. It isi-armstly requested that they be return ed, as they esn be (detached from the »< is) of no value to their present possessor*. A suitable reward will be given, if claimed, by JOHN THOMAS, Morrison's budding*, Wh.Ul.er at. dec 21 fp 23 \ Administrator's Notice. N INE months after date of this nnlice, appl cation w ill be-fnade to the Hon- ui,ruble the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, w hen sitting for «r<hn. arv purpose*, for leave to sell L t No. .45 (two hundred and forty-five) In the thir teenth district of Monroe County, contain ing two hundred two and an half serea - being the real esute of Jcremt- h1 Gromett deceased. J P IjBNHY, Administ’r of Jeremiah CrotnetL Savannah, t«< A'ot ember, 18-‘2. nov 2 4* SLATE, O F a superior qualitv, iu qianiitiea f«» suit purcbsicrs. For sale at redut.d b> john H. nEU) a co. iw.sj- ur t