Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, January 11, 1823, Image 1

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8 v * N N All GEORGIAN i'hiill'.?— V • >!.. 11. S.i V,:NN.i - , b.H UHD.'l .MORNING, JJNU.1R1 11, 1825. NO 21 SAY ANN Vll F"IDA\ MORNING, JAN. 10. 1«2 Cl; Y El.F.C'l IONS. Yesterday the City C.mnc.l of Hnvar elected the following gentlemen officers for the ensuing year: "William \V. Gordon. Recorder. John l. Robert*. City Treasurer. V M. Myers, Cln k o' Gmneil. f F M Stone, City Marshal. ■ tVm. llr'.cher, A A. Nichols, j Jos Dav es, V Port Wardens. Calvin Baker, j Wimberly lluntcj J. A. Beanlaul, Ki- per of the Magazine. John M'Kionon, Gity Surveyor. Sampson Mnrdecai. Messenger. Lilian Wright, Sexton. Wiliam Balm, Clerk ol the Market. \ Joseph F<:1», Coni’r. lor sweeping chinmies. Feter Snick, Superintendant City Watch. A. Ramon, deputy do do I). Johnson, 1st Sergeant do T. M. Williams, 2d do do M-. Gideon Tompkins was yesterday ap point'A by the Mayor and Aldermen, an ^Auctioneer for this city. { Congress.—In the lIor.se, on the SOili ult. on motion of Mr. Tattnall, the resolu tions propos ngan appropriation for extin. gpiisliing the Indian ti les to the reserva tions of land in his stats, made by the treaties with the Creek and I .herokec In dians, was taken up and a resolution finally agreed to, to instruct the Committee of Ways and Means to enquire into the ex pediency of. making an adequate appro priation for the purpose. The five resolu tions of Mr. Cannon, having for their object an enquiryinto the best means of improving the militia, the employment of the army in time of peace, Sic. were adopted. In Senate, on the ."1st ult. the subject rf the Cumberland road was taken up ; the Sum supposed to oe necessary for Its re pair is now gdO.oUU—at the last session g9,GOO was the amount proposed. 'I he Senate adjourn- d before a decision. In the House Mr. Fuller lioni the Naval Com mittee. reported a bill allotjjng 1.50 dol lars per annum to the mother and sister of the late Lieutenant Allen, which twice read und committed. On motion of Mr. Stewart, resolved, by unanimous cot Aem, “ i hat the Post. Muster General li directed to Communicate to this House such information as may be in his possi sion, shewing the state and condition of th. Cumberland Komi, niul that lie stale whether any obstacles exist, to the safe •nd speedy transportation of the United States’ Mail upon said road, and vvliat ef fect they may have, if not removed, on the expenditures of the lost OiUcc Dc- t parlnieiitt Patent R’pealing (June.—We think it no more than due to a useful invention of an American, to mention, the Patent Re peating Guns, of w-hicli we have been much pleased with a specimen, at Messrs Gibbs & Alexander’s store in this city. They have a barrel of the same description with the common'gun, with front 2 to 6 and even 12 touch-holes, each communicating with j. separate charge—which are fired sepa rately—one priming serving for the whole. The charges nrc separated from each other ip-.» maimer to render their discharge per- fjitly safe, and the construction and use ••■simple, as to be perfectly understood at one view. The advamages of these gunsiu attack and defence, require no exp a.iation. The power of one person is increased pre cisely in proportion to the number of char ges, and an assailant in action, of the most desperate character, must feel a panic at tin 1 repetition of the shots in quick succession- They are equally useful to the sportsman A resolution ia before the House of Re. presentatives of Pensylvania, requesting tiicir Senators and Representatives in Con gress, to use all the means >n their power, to yCect s-ich amendments, to the Consti- Hie bp i isli Ci Usui at Boston, lias g . v- n ptih ir m tiri, that, m m der to rrmun all fmn .diti-’S thai A'C not al.soVrGI) to ct-«v.ry for .-dminis'rativ<- pnrjosis, It. < M’s Government h -s n-v Led that tb'e ft I- lowing Consular Paptis. .hall only be r< qttired ill the Spanish ports-.— •file Bill of Health and Snip’s Roll. The Manifest, »r I). c.aMtion of the na ture and value of the c>rgo. ,fc Mrs. Ciilfert n ade Inr first appearance, after an ahs« nee f six years, in New- York, on the dull ult. in the character ot Lady Tow lily, in the Provoked Hu baud. The ship Auroia, Bussell, lias arrived at K.dgmrtuwr.,.)'roni the Pacific ocean with 1&-0 barrels sperm oil. The Noeton Pack. I, C»pt. Morphen. ai rived at Hal fax on the l-'tli ult. in 57 days from Fid noil'll; ca;n«- passenger, Mr Ad dington, S entaryot the British legation to the United Sta'es. Htno they do things m Mexico — The I'll , ladclpliia Union .sUiVs that the follow rep comes from whai appears to be good hii- 'l-.ority—and adds from the same sonnet, lhat several of the Provinces of Mcsie were about declaring themselves indepen dent of Yttubide, accoimts of which in do. tad were expected in a few days Cruet Tyranny—“Mr. Santa Marla, Am bassador for the Republic of Columbia in Mexico, lias been suddenly taken up and imprisoned by the usurper and tyrant Ittu hide; he endeavored to have, all the Libel als assassinated, but finding that lie could not succeed, he paid same Servilcs to say that there was a plot to dethrone him. He caused 300 persons to be arrested in one night, and it is net your arccrtair.cd whai has become of Santa Maria,’* tutiom of the United Slater, as will vest in Confess, the autlioiity to make internal improvements, and to provide an adequate fund for the purpose- It is observed us a proof of^the enter prise oV our nsrigxtnrs and merchants, . that the most distant. v (/ages. round the world, and literally from pole to pol ■, are thought no more cf than a sieam boat ex cursion ; anddiat every part of the globe which offers a reasonable prospect of gain, is explored wi.h the most persevering -ig sjduily. A letter published some time •ince from the ca; tain of a Nantucket ship to his owner states—that, after recruiting at the sandwich Islands, he had proceeded to catch whales on the coast of Japan* Where he obtained llou barrels of oil—he Was about to run over to Caofnrnia, for winter quarters, from whence he woulJ take atrip again to the Sandwich Islands, for supplies, and thence to return to Mu- neighborhood of Japan to complete h'» cargo. Hi* ship was in fine ordc-,and he had not lost • man suite he lut home ! { An F.nr;lish paper mentions, that move than a million bushels of human and in human br.ni-s, were imported last year from F.nrope into the port of Hull. They arc mported from the fields of Leipsie, Aus tcrlitz, ami Waterloo, and all the pl-ices where the most bloody buttles were fought 1 and by the Aid ol extensive steam macliin cry ground down, and used for manure width is said, parlkmlr.rly that from humai bones to be superior to every other. A number of ladies and gentlemen went down die river yesterday, in the steam boat, for the purpose of witnessing the experiment of the life-preserving dresses Two persons were launched into the river and spent a considerable time in the water, and, though unaccustomed to the use of the dress, went through their exercises, flourished tlicir swords, popped their pis tols at each other, find drank their brandy and water with tcierablc case and confi dence. We povcciv e by the advertisement that another . x'nibition is contemplated* which, we hope, will pay the proprietor better than the first. FU0M KIO JANEIRO. We weic not 1'avoretl with Rio Ja neiro papers by the brig Decatur, ur- •ived here on -Saturday troin that port; but learn there was nothing new there when she sailed. To a commercial friend we are indebted for the follow- rf* extruct of a letter brought by the Dccaiur, dated— Rio Janeiro. JYbv 2.—"Not much decline has taken place in the price ol flour, as we have been forcing oil' this article at glO to 10 50, per bid hut we cannot quote it at present at more than 9 50 per hbl. Many ves els have arrived with flour and pro ceeded on to River of Plate, among others the Ship Constitution, Capt. M'Rcq, of your port. Uy the last letter received by us from Monte, Vi deo, flour was quoted at ft 14 on board, and ut about the same price in Buen- os Ayres. But such quantities of this article have gone on, that we an ticipate to learn soon of a decline in pticc9. " Owing to torrents of rein which have continued for some time, very little coflee has reached the market, which is, in con««quence» st the pre sent moment, neatly barren of that article. Some few lots have recently been purchased at 5 50 per arroba. Sugars remain without auy alteration in price. “ Don Pedro was acclaimed Con stitutional Emperor of the Brazil-, with great pomp on tlie v 12th ult. ami in consequence of an intrigue, to bring bout a change in the ministry, consi derable alarm was excited ; but all is now quiet.” . Norfolk Ihra'd- ynoM oun connr.st’ovnENT, Office «J' the Me ant" e Advertiser, f AVw JVF, Dec. 31 5 By the arrival of the packet ship Meteor, captain Cobb, who left Liver pool on the 9th ult, we have London napers to the evening of the 7th, two days Utct thin be/urf received. The Mol o-i it j* impoitant article is given in it*e la <■>- | pi r. C u te ofir , t. IItv, .Wr 7 3 ft m. Ftualr oj llte Congress at Vi runae- A run-on prevail.-I his mornms that the C-ngre-s nl Y T ton. h id suddi lily btoken uj-, and the Duke of Wtlln.g ■op in- his way hark to this coun try. —A left •• from Dover annouu emg this in'« l igence, ’ is reached its, and «No the h'ntish flirald of to day. sent by a rapid*conveyance, in which is th»* following statements— "By a private letter received last night at this Office, we are informed on duthmity on which we can rely that the OongirM at Ve*ona has sud denly broken Ul», u'-d tliat the Ulus 'riotis D'lke ot Wellington is on hii. way to England!” Upon i; qoiry in the proper quarter, however, we learn that tin ,ucli itilur. mation has been received. Paris, Nov. 3.— Yesterday an ex traordinary courier arrived at the of fice lor foreign ..ffiirs from Verona. Me announces die speedy return ol M. |c Viscomte tie Montmorency, minister of Ime-gn AlFiirs. This evening a courier extraordina ry left the English Embassy fur Vero* A letter from Paris, of the above date, to the tdilor of the Courier, states iliat it was r- ported the tluke il’Angoulcme would proceed to t ike command of M e Armv of O -servaiion on the frontiers of Spain, and that a battslion of each ol the regiments ol the Royal Guards vas about to marrh for that deati'-ati'in. The E vov ol tiie Army of the Faith who had been in Paris several days, it is however said, had not been able to obtain a loan of four millions which he wanted— And it was not supposed the gover- ment of France would undertake any thing directly against Spain un.il site heard from her Allies at Verona L»udon, Nov. 6.—The following statements has been transmitted to us, in consequence of our recent pub lication of the Protest of the Bne/.ili- an Deputies " We are authorised to state, on the subject of the Protest of the Brazilian Deputies, lately pub lished in some of the papers, that the motives of their flight from Lis bon, must have been any other than those set forth in the s.ime. Protest, their personal safety, \vas never in danger timing theiratey in that city, where they were as much respected .is any other of their fellow country men, who still occupy their seats in the Congress in no small number ; and that the said Deputies never ap plied lot passports at the proper vie partments in Lisbon, which would have been readily given if asked for this being an evident proof of the sc crecy of their intentions, for tin lortaking the voyage without such lrg.il documents. Genua, (Jet. 25.—On the I7lb inst. the superb Church of St. Peter at Vc. nice, wane*ruck by lightning. In one moment The cupola was in flames, and fell in with a dreadful crash. The whole edifice was reduced to a heap of ruins. This chutch next to that ■lebrated one of St Mark, was the finest at Venice. Letters from the environs of Alcp- ■>o, d.-.ted the 7th Sept bring the me- "ancholy news that fresh shocks of Earthquakes had been felt on se veral days, and that the silds<i**n of the iuhabitans was truly deplorable j in many places the ground was rent to a great depth and it was report ed tiiat a volcano had broken out near Damascus. Vienna, Cct. 2(3.—Prince Clink; made his solemn entry into Bucharest on the Gth inst. with great pump Th- new Ilospodar of Moldavia,'arrived at Jassv on the 11 It. The entire evacuation of the. two Principalities by the Sultan’s troops is really effect- ed land, besides this, the s-triotest measures have been adopt-Ml. to fake up all stragglers, and convey them over the Danube. Jhtgshtrg, Oct. 18-—'"the last ac counts from Ccphalonia announce the arrival of the inhabitants of £uli on board of English vessels.—They have destroyed Suli, and c.tpi tulated ; but this stop, which con cerns only the inhabitants of Suli, must not be considered as a submis sion of the Suliots ; they have joined Buyzaris to the number of 5009, and are near Joannina. These facts ex plain the contradictions that hav- 1 been found in the arcotints hitherto circulated about the Suliots. Maun*, cotdato is in Albania, and is said to have beaten theTuiks in several ac tions. Odessa, Oct 9— Wc have received accouts from Constantinople to the 5lh of this month* Great tranquility prevailed there.” SPAIN. Bayonne. Oct• 26 —The Journal of the Regency published at Urgel, ne glects nothing which miy keep up the delusion of the dupes, whether true or false it of little consequence, provided civil war is kindled. The most promising hope it now offer* if* supporters is to see ioreigocti enter Nj aui-.h teritory. The Journal d Toulmi-e give* die followinu arlich at a*> ext act of the Diaro H'Urgel : — * "A Spaniard w orthy of credit, jm ar{i»cd trout France informs us 'that the army on the frontiers is continu. aflv ex-rciscd, particularly in opera tions nec.’ssarv to carry on a Guerilla war, tnd that the pay of the troops has beep increased one s<d since the 15th, ami that they receive at the same time rations for the field. '•It ia known al*n from another per son of cunfidviiC", that in a short time the French -quadron will blockade the ports of Cadi*/, and Corrunna. We are informed from Barcelona, that the frigate, Medoe, which left Toftlon, under the ennttnind ol M. di lUgney, wa» 24 hours off Barcotons. In this interval, M- de Rignrvmadi it known, throogh the French Consul Catalonia that the object of his mis sion was to give assistance and an as ylum to nil French Riihji-cts, who, in consequence of the present stale ol ffsirs in Spain, should be exposed to danger in this part of the peninsula. The Medoe then went off Tarragona, ai d cruised "ff that port for 24 hours, O her vessels of the French navy have n to Malaga, Alicant and otjier ports of Spain. Several vessels weie seen from Barcelona, but nt too grcid h distance to allow tl.er II g9 to be ascertained. Liverpool, JVou 2.—One of the lar gest public sales of indigo which has orcurrd for a l ing period, in any part d the country, was effected here last k. The merchants, it is affirmed, have gained a capital sum by • heir for tunate importn ion ; but some fir-see- peculators tlisicru, in the circum stances of this sale, the seed-, of future ruin to an important branch of ou> manufactures. A great part, it is aid, of this valuable article has been purchased for the use of foreign dvers, who have long r-valed us in the tit«nulacture of supeifine blue cloths, md will soon drive os nu' of eve y foreign market. That the French clotcers do produce a very b*-:-.u 'ifill blue color is most certain; but the English dyer, if lie chooses, :en as certainly equal them; and wi’li all the various advantages pos sessed by the latter it must be Ids own fault if he loses this impoitant branch f trade. from th* Liverpool Mercury of Non. 8. Rice, AnieticaB, 14s a 18s (3d Tar, American, 1 Is Gtl a 14s G.! urpenliiie, do. I2-. a 14s; Ashes, 1st U. S. I’ot, fresh, 44s i 45s ; Montreal, ne*v, 40 a 41 ; do. stained and crus, ted, 33 a 37; U-S. pearl, 47 a 48 Montreal, do 45 a 46 ; Cotton, Geor u r *a bow il. G 3-4 a j)d ; New Oi leans, 7d r> lid; S 1 land, good fine 14ri . 22tl lord, tumid. 91 a 13d. fiV 'in the Loiuloit Price Current A ov. 5. Colton.—The advance stated on Tuesday has h ^i firmly maintained hut the market wis he“n quiet, end • lie purchases reported are on a more limited scale. -2100 bags we e dispo sed of all, sold in bond. Rice.—By public sale 1st in«t. 643 bagf- East h da Rice ; B-'ngnl when 9 to 9s Gd ; Patna kind 10*6(1 ; Patna IK YVc believe the whole was ta ken in. Price of British Stocks, on the G'h ■Nov Heduri-'l 3 per cent 81 5 S 7-8 onsolidaled 3 per cent. 82 1 -25 8 ; new 4 percent. 103 1 -4 S 8 { consuls for account, 82 5 8 3-4- roa run uKonvits. I.viet occasional !,y viiiiiny the (it arc l'un at StiMuiim/t. Tuor dreary, dark, amt gloomy grave ! Thou leveller of pride ; Ilumo of tin* coward and the brave, The widow ami the bride! O ! vvh i can vit.it thee, nor feel A pang within h k breast l As to Ii'is heart this troth must steal— Here 1 at last must ml. Here let ambition pause and think, Nor on his hopes presume i He jp'thers laurels on the hrinl^ To d:op them in liis tomb! And bore mav ste May sec the vale lu To meet a * angry n opproKSion vitW id abode; most puss through, God. * And. yet O Grave! bleak as thou art, To one unfit to die ; Tliou'rt dear to him of It ole heart, U'hose hopes arc fixed on high. His soul is fill’d with heav'nly love, And when his days arc spcit, * For him a flower* can bloom above The mansions of the dead. YOIMC'K. * l be Author observed a beautiful Morn ing Glory (apparently of spontaneous rNi'. ih) at the head of a grave. MARINE. PORT OP' SJ rjLYN.UL The following notice has been ban ded to us fur publication, accompanied with a r< quest that it may be copied by (he editors of eewpapci s in the sea ports. YY’e understand an iustu.ice i;.tely occmred in which the letter bag of a vessel from Philadtdphia thus de livered was lost and never afterwards heard of. As various individuals, who are ac tually employed in the Y’isit Do ts at the port of Havana, in he capacity of interpreters, make it quite a common practice to take up the letters thin come from the United States, anu in fact demand them from the Captains the moment they come in and -■"■bur order pretence ol having them c -n- veyetl to the post office, where seldom, or ever they are sent, being malicious ly kept if noacknuwldgement, orenn- fribution can be exacted, and very of ten destioycd by pet'ilqggirig under strappers through spite, or otherwise, to the great disadvantage of the per sons concerned. 1' would therefore, be highly commendable to impress up- m the mtnds of the captains coining o Havana, to deliver the letters to nobody, but be careful to have them lodged at the counting house uf their consignees, where every one may call lor them, and by that means effectual- ly avoid the above infamous practice. Baltimore America CLEARED.' Slop Superior, Jocelyn, New York. Br brig Prompt, Kav. Jamaica. aishi vi:n. Brig Rising Hun, Philadelphia. Snhr Daphne, Fisher, from Charleston b und tn North Carolina, put in in distress -chr Mary, Dellaway, from Barbudocs hound to Georgetown, D. C. in distress, having sprung a leak. sloop William, Luce, Darien, 5 days, with cotton to Lawrence 8c.Thompson and T Butler fc c». Sloop Maria, I’orquet, Simons, 4days, with cotton to 1U J llabtr-hum, and J M Null. r.T.Ftnrn »m Tuts rnnf. At Charleston, 7tli inst. sclir Industry, Bradford ; sloops Golden Age, Marble; lo sing Hun. Smith. At New-Orleans, 21st tilt, sc.hr Louisa, Dickinson, for th s port and Charleston. At Boston, 27tli ult. brig Maine, Wil kinson, The schr Lydia Adams, cleared at New York, 30tn ult for Darien. The sclir Orion, Baton, sailed from New York. Mat ult. for 8( Mary's. The eloon Harriet, Holies, from llahi- inorc bound to Charleston, was spoke lu miles K S F. ut'Tyhee Light, by the pilot boat Fox, of this port, fell to ieeward of tile, bar in lie late gale. All the cotton, liclw* en 3 and 400 hah and 250 barrels of Hour, cargo of the ship MM-ia Caroline, from New Orle ms bound o Providence, wrecked on Bonnrt Pilin', ica- Namganset, has been taken from the Mi-ck and arrived at Providence, !i. 1. The sclir Post Iloy, Otis, from’lticlunond bound to Bos'on, was cast away on t’apc llcnry llesch, on the 24th ult. -Crew and argo saved, the latter somewhat damaged. NORFOLK, Dec. 30 —.\;t brig Marga- et, Wright, Rooke, Liverpool 57 ; sclir ilot Hanks, Havana 15; brig.iiniiu Ilc- at or, Rudder, Rio Janeiro 48. Pllll.-DF.I.PIHA, Dec. •31—Arr ship ■uncaster, DiXi y, Liverpool 44- NKW-YORK,'Dec. 8b Arr Packet ship Meteor f.'obb, Liverpool; ship Chase, Bax- St Croix 18; Hr brig Idas, Aldridge, of Whitby, l.ivi pmd 77. "clow ship Marmiun, 101 days from Batavia. BOsT-iN, Deo. 28-Arr brig Exchange; Jenkins, Martinique; brigs Helen, Mar seilles ; Swif sure, I'ayal; Fanny. J-myrna, Sarali Lee, Havana ; sclir Gov Brooks, Ma deira. JPUJOShMlSKB Of Every llescrlption, IS DUNK AT THE GEORGIAN JOB OFFICE, IK THE BEST STYLE. On New and Conspicuous Type, MODERATE TERMS. In. addition to Law, Notarial, and other l ,ll| ks, which are tuinishcd ready printed, r executed st the shortest nutire, arc me following Commercial Blanks:— Shipping Articles Bmiimun and Letter-sheet Bills of Lading I'ori-ign sod Donu-slic Bills of Exchange K-.tnes of MeVeliandiKe l'ore gn outward. Foreign inward, and Coasting Manifests Cliuiter aii‘aaoLAtlreightment Ruled Tables of Expoits ot Bice, Cotton, Vc. LubcN for Counting Rooms Steam Boat Yaid Receipts Merchant’s Labels, for marking the dif. ferent depjili'.eota ol P,iis<n<c<i R b«rks on the iblleieni Banks ti this city Palroon B. e« p's Steam Boat Receipts ship Surveyor’* f'-ertifiea'e*, StntementN ol Damages, f.ir the Recovery of Insurance Muster Roll and Article* for V> vel# Seamen’* Warrants and Piol.cllon* Ciistoin.Houoe llo'Kia Coutiling-II'iiuii* A'lnanacks ■nicnla of Px; >ru Foreign Export LntiicS Pissengera’ Entries Dray U 11s Qij’ Apply at the JnbOflirr, the same re- mtiy occupied by It. J*. Russell, orntll.e oHice ut tlie Gkoiioun, dec 28 2 ( EAST FJ*Oftll)A LANDS, you saj.k oh jui rr./ti L PLANTAT1UN on Amelia island, eon- tiiinilig 70U acres with a -n-tilen - 11 ibereon, and lias been under cultivation in Cotton. A Tract of 250 acres of Land near the above (| A valuable tract of 1050 acres ofprin a Swamp and blgblaml, on ih< r:\i-v El. i>la r/s about 30 nobs above itau.. nd,. Another tract ».f 500 aci- s of d. <>i| Hawke’es or Fleming’s Island on t..«, liver St. Johns. These lands arc of the (list qmdi'y, r<*. markahly healthy situations, and in go. d • good In-Ait. They will he soil c'man «i- tlier !'<»' cash, or exc lu.n'rd for N»-gic«s men handi/.c, or they v. n! be ie( on !t reasonable terms ; but tbe propr'n 'oi* would pfefi r to j in any Geutb man win* cun liiriiisli aufli lent hands m p’.ioti-.ip the Amelia slund pninOition, undue liissupei'- intend mice. Deacrip-iou of the Ijmdr itisv hex-tit and terms made Fnown, on application to BAKER h MINTON. dec 4 8 Fresh Teas, China and Troy Candles. TF.N catty boxes Hyson Tea Gunpow* li.'pcrixl ass 50 do do do Gunpowder 50 do do do 5 i five catty holes Imr.eiial 30 catty caimisters of Imperial & Gunpowder Tea, Fresh imported 50 boxes China Ware, containing Breakfast, Dinner & Tea sets 200 holes Troy Candles Landing from ship Garonne, and for sale by J. B. HERBERT fc CO. dee 25 26 WILLIAM M'CHEADY, 8,3 I1I10.UI-9TKF.ET, CJUH UiVI OjV, .V. (\ nfl’.S received by tbe ship Isabella, M‘- wU Neil, from London, the best assm-i- .... . of first rate London Saddles, Hrid 1, r. Martingales, Whips, Spurs, plated Spnng Stirrups, Steel do. Plain do do of every pattern. Bins utid Bridoons of every dr- scription, Coach and Gig Harness, Waggon do, Dray do. and Plantation Saddles, La- dies do.; with a general assortment of dad- llery of every description, ail of which w ll be sold on the most Accommodating terms. N.B. The above articles arc the host eve r imported into the state of South Catolin.*, i lie Gentlemen of Georgia that would wish a first rate London Saddle and Bri<*:•* .votild do well to scud their orders soon io one, as there is at present anumber of them engaged. . d. r 12 tn. 15 Real Estate. /DUE subscribers offer nt priva'e »ale, s iJL two Lot* known by numbers 13 ami 14, Carpenter’ll Row, containing 9u fe«i front and 150 in depth, together with :t commodious Dwelling House and out build- mgs. Terms of Sale—Half Gull, the re maining half credit one and two Yean, with Bond ami Mortgage on the premises. If the above descr-bed property is i • l sold at private sole, before the first Tin . •lay in January neit, it will be offered r-t the Court House at public auction. J. B. HERBERT V CO. dec 20 * 22 A Uniform Coat ami Hat. O F the Glia'ham Artillery, of an exi. < '• lent quality and but little worn, In- longing to the indigent widow* fa decea sed member, an offered for sale chtej. Apply at the ofH-ae of the Georgian dec 17 19 Holton’s Central Wharves. A\ LI. vessels ol what description t-oevr ”, iTLL laying at Bolton’s Central WharVi will after this«lay, be charged ttic lull .at i of dockage, as established liy the Glumh* x of Commerce; of which all Masters, ..'ot. signees, and Owners will please take no tice. CANTELOU U LAMAR, jan l fi. 3t •COHN. llosliels White Flint Coit, afloat, lor sale in lots to suit piiicn .set-, on reasonable terms. Apply HALL, HOYT U CO. tjee 19 ?<3 feTOLYl.V the U*hisc of the subscriber, Ten il 4 half Eagles slid one English Guinea, in a metal poise, gilt. The theft was com mitted about three weeks since, as appears from circumstatititfl testimony, on>l tbe thief is suspected. If the money is return ed, no questions will 6c asked | if any of the same denoruination should be offered tinder soap cions circumstances to any per son, they are requested to stop it. - JOSEPH GUMMING. d*c23 ft 2) DENTISTRY. JTVIF, Ladies .and Gentlemen of Harm- u nail are respectfully informe I, that Mr. A J. Hiitksmski, Dentist, is now o', his way from the North, and may be slimtly expected in this place, when he wili g:ve 'ue notice of his arrival, dec 19 \ 21 Landing, Hkm hrtrr fxvnnt,fro n Vent- York, <1 HriTY BDXES Muscatel R/sins 4 pipes cognac Brandy IS firkms fresh Butter 3 puncheons Jamaica Rum For sale by J. B, HERBERT U CO. f*