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GEORGIAN.
SAVANNAH r
UL . 1
SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 18, 1823.
\Vc refer llic rentier* of our daily pap, r
to the first pag for* centner/ copy of the
Convention between tho'U. 8tat-a nntl
.‘Greet Hrituin. An error took place in the
arrangement of it \estci-dry. which ren»
dcrctl ll unintelligible, and which tree out
of our power t.. correct before tl»c daily
-paper wa*. worked plf.
'Cantfren —In the Home nf Represent*,
fives, on the Olb intt. Mr. M'lamr, from the
committee upon the ntbjrctof the ren-rt*
•tion uf land to the Indiana within the elate
•of tieor.de, by the treaties with the Creek,
•ml thernkeca, reported a bill *• for the
extinction oftlie Indian title to certain re-
■servva of lend within the state hf Georgia!”
The following la the bill i—
lie <• norc.«it Mr. That the President
of the United State* be,.end is he tiby a.i-
Jthoriavl to adopt aucli incite re* as may
be nec atary, to e-.ilnguisli the Indian M.
t e to all tin reserves nf land witlnn the
limit* of tli- stu: c of Georgia, reserved Un
der the levcral treaties made with the
.Creek and Cherokee Indians, in the years
1814,1H.7, 1819 end 1821, according to
the r rue inton’ anil mean! g of the etipula.
lion, contained in the lint urticle ol the
agreement anil Cession, between the U.
States and the anito of Georgia bearing
date the 24th April, A. 1). 18,l21 untl lltat
-• aum not exceeding JU,t)U0 dnllars be,
And the same is hereby appropriated for
that put pose, out of any money ill the
(Treasury, not otherwl«cappropiiatcil.
In Senate, on the 8th, a resolution was
■agreed to, instructing the Naval Commit.
Ice to enquire into the expediency of al
lowing a bounty for prisoner* and guna cap
tured and takenln pitalisal vessels. The
titsilt for allowing a drawback on cordage
'manufactured from foreign hemp, wa* re-
•jected. -lit the ’ House, a memorial wa*
/presented by Mr, Hcrnundeu, praying that
•the Florida' tn,y he> formed into two dis-
•tinoi territorial government, Ac A reso.
elution wus Introduced to give t.i the ■ wi-
•slowed mother of John Denny, the gunner
oftlie Alligator, who wits killed in the same
■butt with l.icul, -,Allcn, the sum of one
•liutidred and twenty dollars u year for live
.•years.
The inventor of the life Preserving
Tins, makes another appeal tu|tlie citizen,
-of Savuui.ah tbit day, and wa hope it will be
itnorenicceaalid tltuu those which have pro.
recdidlt, It isbttljioor/VnCnunigSment to
■Stigenully or enfcrpfiscln Vny art urumtat-.
{•king to fiml not only neglect but poiit r
loss, >Tbe‘experiment is it least worth
witnessing, and few-can grudge the trilling
expense attendant npun it, apart from the
‘•atisfaotion to he derived from patronising
an neefMl iinthtimanr Invention.
The exhibition ivll lake place tide after-
noon, at half pail three o'clock, in the
atelghbni hood of Messri. Brown M Over.
-8treet's,wharf.
, The fallowing gentleiben hive been elec
ted ilereclors of the Bunk of the United
State*.
By the Sl.ckh.lden, —James C, F ilter 1
Thomaa Pi Cope, Henty Pratt, John' Coul
ter, Robert Flemming, -Joshua Llpnlnoott,
John llohtn, Daniel W. Cnxe.iH, M. Wldt-
itey, Thornes Csdwallader, Iliobard Willing,
Alexander llenry r Joseph .Hemphill, all of
■Philadelphia! Simon UagwuudofS. Ctrnli.
fmi William Paltcraon, nf Maryland) Robert
Glynn,-of Maryland! Thomaa Knox, of
Kew Yorki Waller Bowne,-of New Yorki
James Lloyd, of Maaiaohusettai Jonathan
Mason, nf Mwiachust-tts,
By <1* Gswniawiib—Nleholss Biddle—.
Philadrlphlui John Cnnnelly^Philadeloiiisi
& 1. Dupont—Dclawarci Henry Eckford—
Flew York.
Genersl And.ew 1-ckson, hit been mm-
, lusted by Wcstn 's' 1 amt Ccnnly, (Penn.}
•a a candidate for lue presidency.
Call an Grab.—The Boston Statesman
•girat the following as- the aggregate va
lue of the colored end white.botton good*
imported at Boston, in the throe.first q la.
ietaof the present year.
Colored cottoni $890,911
•White do. 373,4J3
gl.264,314
- -During the same time, trie-value of 4 841
' -ditllafa in bultlion, and titi,484 in coin, was
received at the same port.
The publication, of-the Floridian which
lutd been suspended in consequence o r
the aieknesa in that place ties been recom.
4nencu‘i by Major Nicholas.
f Mr. Philips the singer, la performing in
Baltimore,
in,Canada a Ca al is contemplated from
*.ske Eric to t-uke Ontario.
In Mich! gan, an act has been peued ex-
tending the Prison limits in etch ceunty
to the boumlsries of the Cuuniyilhe seme
law is in forte in Kentucky. Weave grat
ified to find the ma- oh of correct principles
and humanity thus exhibited.
A letter from Calcutta, dated .August
Slat, states lint the ship Jonathan, of Li-
Verpool, which arrived oil' the city the
preceding evening, ein>k at her anchors,
end went down so that hvrnusuonly were
out of water. She bail on board a very
•valuable cargo.' It was supposed her bow s
were cut through by the chain cable.
Agrn'a from the Canadian Unlonls'a
ami Anti-unionists, are to be sent to Lon
don.
A parcel nr genuine bsnk nntei, a.
mounting to upward* nl 81000, were
louml Home time since under a barn
in the neighborhood ol Harrisburg.
Pi. The money ha* been deposited
in the'H.-irrisburg Hank until uti -in.
vesligaiion shall havc-taken place.
Jacob Elliott, the nogio who ilab
pfd John Kean, in September last, in
-Wilmington, (Delaware,) wa* exe-
on led near New Castle, on the I3;h
ult
’the body of a man named Elias
Tiylor, was lately found in a hollow
tree, in thn town nf Batavia, (N V.)
lie wa> subject to fils of insanity ; in
one nf which he left his family in
Aug. last, and although diligently
searched for, was not heartLof until
his skeleton was found.
A Irlttep from Havre of the 21st
November wlmur accuracy is not
doubted say* “ We h.i*e news ifrotn
Veinnii nl the loth inst from which
it would appear that the Allied -Paw,
era {.have prepared their Manifesto
relative to Spain, bu' d lay publish
ing if until the Arrive! nl further in-
liirrnullois from Madrid, All -is,
therefore uncertainty, but alill the
probability ol war seema now very
remote, and we do not think it can be
vilely calculated nn.”
A new plot is mill to haye been
discovered in Madrid, It was the
monks again, who were its instigu*
tins. Many arm's were found in the
Convents nl Atocha and lluen Reti
re. Another plot Inis also bneir «Ju
footed at Grenada, where four priests,
a colonel and several members of the
tribunal, were arrested.
RATE FIHU1 NEW SPAIN.
Charleston Jan. 10-—By the schr.
Eudoru, Captain Brooking, arrived
last evening in 10 days from Havana,
wc have received finny nur obliging
(lirfer’pnriilent, the Gjzuttea uf that
jilnce to tin-4 h inst. They contain
extracts In.in Old and New Spain, of
Intrrtlatea than before reccivetl. Tile
Cadiz accounts are to the 84th of
Ni-y.: from Vera Ciuiz they are to
tlit- 14th ulr.
The Spanish schr. Ameable Teresa,
whichairiy-tl at Havana nn the 87'lt
till, brought in-counts from Mexico
In Die n.tdilli- of l)ec. By these, it
apptara tb-il Gen. Davila, the former
Cotniuamlant Ol Vera Cruz, was to
sail from that port shortly after—that
'Ytiirhide was still in Jalupa, wlu-re
he had had an interview with Gen.
Suutd Ana, who having been badly
received, and oitlered to.proceed till-
di-r'arrest in Mexico, immediately re.
turtird to Vein Cruz, where he has
since, at the head uf his trnops, pro
claimed tin Jtepublican Government,
ami has ptibliahed under dale of the
3d ult. a long manifesto lo tho Mex
ican nation,* and on Um Gilt, he alao
published a letter to Ylutbitle in which
he dtfXils tho services he had render
ed, to make him .Emperor, hut find
ing that he had inlringi-d upon his
oath and the treaties uf Igula anti
iCnrtlo.va, he was now ubliged to pro
claim the Republic, which he did a-
mong 8000 bayonets, nntl the mnsl
sincere applause and vivas. This
spirit of opposition In Ylurbide, had
also extended itself into the interior
of Mexico, and Gen. Santa Ana had
been joined by scveial divisions of the
army. A llugot truce was sent to the
castle af St.Juan de Ulna, by Gen.
Santa Ana, but the only an-wt-r re-
ceived was, that a mure liberal inter
change between the Castle and the
city, would be acceded to.
immediately after the change of
Government at Vera Cruz, the ex-
port attoty of Specie, iij*c. waa permit
ed, htider tite regulattona of the 82d
Math, 1833.'
On the 10th Dec-'Gen. Santa & left
Cruz, to attack Echevarri, 'Guver
rior nt Jalaps, who was at Solotiad,
short of provision^ On (he 4il>, tho
regiment No. 6, inurched Iruin the Ci
tjr of-Mexico, fur Sat. Luis, where the
republican standard had also beeu
raised, under the Marquis ol Jarvl..
The O. S. corvette Juhn Adms,
Capt. Kensriaw, arrived at Havana
the dey before the 'Eutlora sailed, last
from Tampico. The C. S. schr Re
venge, Li. Levy, had been cruising
oil the coast of Florida, in company
with the U. S. revenue achr-Lnuisiana,
Capt. Jackson j and Was, when -last
heard from, Malanias.
From Havana. -By the arrival of
the schooner Eudit r, Capt.'Brooking'
in 10 days Irum Havana, we have re
ceived uur files ol the "Nuticioso” to
the 5th inst. We discuver nuthing
particularly interesting, except tut-
account of the surrender af the.'F -it
nl Salt Juan de Clluo to the impcrisi
mops (oi lturUide) anti tho arrival nl
‘lie Captain General of the fort at Ha
vans.. The bpanish ship -F*ma, Capt
Ggeda, In 15 days from La Vera'
Cruz, brougdt the new* uf surrender
a* uull-O tbe ex-cuiumander.
City GaziUc.
Commercial Convention urilbi
France,—The following artide is
troni the "Journal des Debab,” a
semi-official paper, nf7th Nov.iiatro-
during sonic remarks frbm an Amer
ican paper in favour of the driven-
tion concluded last summer!—
" We unite in the wishea af the
American editor,” (that this ctnven-
tinn might cement more firmy the
gtn.-d understanding between ike two
cuuntriei,) ** and believe we may an
nounce that M. Neuville it ckargi-d
by his Majesty to put here in'Paris
the finishing stroke to that-avkrk so
happily cnoitnencetl at Wcslington
and to regulate, in concert with the
plenipotentiary of the United States,
all matters offritercat to the cotimercc
of both nations, arid particolirly-the
diffirulty resulting from the ocn ex
ecution -of the 8th article of the Lou
isiana treaty, a matterof the deep
est importance to our commerce.”
This article hue, we confess, not a
little excited our surprise, .and .the
more so as we learn, whkt'dntll nbw
we wen- ignorant of, that' the oom ■
mcrcial convention, which'wsa 1 said
to hake been so highly acceptable to
the French King, has not yet been
m'tfied by him. On its receipt in
F, .slice, it was referred as we are
iiilurmed liynur letters from Paris, to
the various Chambers of Commerce,
and they have objected to several of
its provisions,and the -Chamber of
Havre particularly protest agaihst the
ntlilinnal article allowing a drawback,
ol the (liscriminatiug duty on-produce
imported in Americatisliips.in propor
tion lo the value of French goods ex
ported in the same. / As ibis article
however, might be tillfi-d or pot, S
the pleasure of either party, without
afit-Uing the treaty it other respects
we are at-a loss fort e motive* which
have rendered the French King so
lardyin hisd.-ci'imi. '.It may.ltowev-
er, perhaps bncxpls aed by the above
article from the Jnui tal 'de* : Debate,
sod it may be ex|-ctcd that tliia
governuienl will enttrtuin a negnein-
tinti concerning this raniiius X'h arti
cle of the Louisiana rcaty, the -more
readily in oidcr to obtain a-ratificatinn
of the commercial co vention. 'If thin
he the policy of Ft rice w>- trust it
will be defeated ; fir in our judgment
they have no mori. claim to avail-
themselves now of -he henett of this
8th article (rilluwirq them for u sti
pulated time curtail privileges in the
navigation of the : Mississippi) than
any other nation would have. Our
time will not permi. us now to enter
into this tliscussion, but we shall take
au early opportunity of lining so.
JV*. F. Am.
Literary.—We have latvlr htd the
satisfaction to receive thro’ the agency
of • fiieud of Messrs Careyi&Lea a
copy ul a win k recently published by
them in Philadelphia, ai.d published
simultaneously under the superintend
deuce of their agent in England, en
titled “An account nf an Expedition
Irion Pittsburgh to the Reeky Moun
tains, performed in thff year 1819 and
1820, by order of the Hon, J. C. Cal-
liiiun, Secretary of War, untidr the
command of Major Stephen H. Long;
from the notes of Major Lung, Mr. T.
Sny end other gentlemen of the ex
pioring party; compiled by EJwartl
James, botanist and geologist lo the
expedition”
We understand the patronage of
the war department Iras been nearly a
year engaged in arranging and con
densing their vtilutntiioua -materials;
lor the press, and we take pleasure in
announcing the result of their labours
as very replete with important infor
mation relating to the aboriginal in
habitants, the geography, mineralogy,
zoology, botany, climate, arid natural
resources of an extensive heretofore’
almost unknown portion of ouY coun
try. The work is comprised in two
large ocl.ssro volumes', accompanied
with an atlas containing maps, geolu
gical sections and lnndscape -views.—
-Tile maps end sections appear ro have'
bean constructed by Major Long, and
the landscape views are by Mr^ ,Sey
mour, who was attached to the expe-
dition as draftsman.
The mattar connected with n atural
history and the manners and customs
of-the lndiaDa has been collected -and
arranged by Mr, Say anil Ov James
assisted by Mr. T Peale. They have
alsu had the benefit of the : MSS. of
iheriate Dr- Baldwin, whotlaqorigin
ally botanist to iheexpeditiou, a^d the
MSS. of Mr. Jessup, who was attach
ed to the exploring party as miners
legist until it arrived at-Couucil Bluff.
On reading this valuable and scien
tific wot k, we have distinguished, a-
mong much highly interesting matter,
aa papers of superior merit, the tree-.
tise on Indian manners and customs
by Mr. Say, and the geological report
l»y Dt. James. The style Of the work
Is throughout unaffected,'perspicuous,
and sometimes elegant, the subjeotsof
inquiry tu-e numerous, Till the re
marks are recorded in the-form nf i
journal nr diary, with manifest prcci
sinn and veracity. For depth of re
search, scope nf observation, and iccu
racy of scienwfktletnil the volumes be
fore o* may be compared with the
splendid productions uf-the most dis
tinguish d European travellers. To
Miyor Long, assisted by Lieut Gra
ham and Cadet Swift, we are -princi
pally indeb-ed for the aslromical and
tni-teornlugic.il obiormtions, »s well as
for tha tans illustrative of the geogra
phy of the regiuns visited by the ex
pedition. Thu narrative it given in
the language of Dr. James and ia en
riched uy the contributions of aevenl
gentlemen of the party who have kept
volumnious end minute Journals.
Candour, accuracy, various knowl
edge, diligent observation, insitiablo
curiosity, and devotion to his pursuit
s<em to have qualified the cumpiler
for his arduous und responsible under
taking.
The execution of the maps and oth
er decorations is in a respectable style
and we judge the whole work to be
the most satisfactory production of the
kind hitherto presented to the Ameri
can public.—A*, y. Statesman,
■The Greeks and llie Greek Cause.—
“The power nf Ishmael,' that is called
Mahomet, shall give battle ; vanquish
and extinguish the race of Palaeolo-
gns; possess the city of the Seven
Hills ; reign there ; rule many nations
oppressively , desolate the iale to the
borders of the-Black Sea ; all the na
tions of the Danube being subdued.
In the eighth epoch, domineer in the
Peloponessus^ and in the time of the
ninth, .go to war in tlie north-; and in
the tenth, advance to subdue tlie'D.il-
matians ;afterwards|return for a time;
when, again going forth powerfully
they shall be brought near to
ruin. The nations gathered together,
with those uf Epirus by sea and land,
wifi vanquish Ismael ; whose do-
cend.-mts will yet reign a little Vvhile.
The Muscovians, united with those
that oent-tribute, will subdue Ismael,
and will rest -masters of the Seven
Hills and their privileges. Then shall
he an obstinate civil war as till the
fifth sign, and a voice crying thrice,
•Tremble ! tremble ! tremble-! Prbve
yourselves I On the .right, you will
find a man, strong, wonderful, and
great. He shall be your master ;' for
he is my friend; and in accepting him,
you execute my will.”
The fvregoing is a translation of an
inscription, said to have been disco-
vered on the tnnrib of Constantine the
Great, extracted from the Chronicle
ofTlieudnre, Bishop of Monovasia —
This Ib inscribed in a number of initi
al letters, to which Giennario, a pa
triarch of Constantinople, supplied the
words—the same Giennario who at
tended at the Council of Florence,
(J3» Twelve bags Oats
(without mark) were taken from alangildc
the ship Colton Plafit, 15th inst, sn|>poscd
through mistake i any information in rcl*.
tion to them, will be thankfully received by
the Contain, or
GEORGE GORDON.
jsn 18 p4V
(Q» The Letter bag of the
briff Cumberland, for Liverpool, will be ta
ken from the Counting ltoom of the Sub
scriber THIS EVENING, at 6 o*c1ock.
JOSHUA MILNE*
jan 16 r 45 ~
FOR CHARLESTON,
G3* The sloop William,
Captain Keiut, will nail TO-MORROW,
wind permitting. Fur freight or pussage,
having excellent accommodations, apply on
board at Bolton’s wharf, or to
S. A; CONDY.
jnn 18 r 45
FOR CHARLFjSTON,
fcp The regular packet
sloop MARY, John Brown, mastet', will sail
on Tuesday next, the 21atinst, For freight
or passage, apply'to Ctyti Brown on board
at the Exchange wharf, or, to
ISAAC COtlEJto
jan!8 p45'
For Charleston via Beaufort
and Edisto,
T HE steam boat COLUMBIA, Captain
Blackman, will leave this for Charles
ton via Beaufort and Edi$o, THIS MORN.
INU, at 11 o’clock* For freight of handy
puckages or passage, apply to the Captain
on board'at the'lower wharf, or to
. S. H. F1SKE.
jan 18 bf4S
370 bales Cotton,
Are wanted to fill up the new
and copper-fastened ship
IZETTE,
Thomai M. Shaw, matter,
Apply to
EDWARD WILLIAMS,
ian 18 i-45
Prtcet Current at JVeiv Nork, Jan. 6.
Cotton. —The import of the week was
4780 bales.
Sules of new Louiaiana were made at 16}
a 17 cents for home use, and of new Up-
lands si ll a 12}; principally for export.—
The bnsineM was inconsiderable, and pri
ces may be quoted } cent below last week’s
rates. Uplands,' new 11 a 12}; LouiFiana,
do 16 a 17$ old crop, do 11a 14}; Uplands,
10 u 11; Alabama 9 a 11; Tennessee,9 a 10};
B4Mk.lGlamL.2Q* 2*- 1 ——-
Rice.—No change has taken place in tliia
article*
THE SAILOR’S LADY.
I. ' ‘
Come busk yon gallantlie,
Rusk- mid make you ready, 1
Maiden, busk and come,
And be a-sailor’s ludy.
The foamy ocean’s ours,
From Hebride to Havannah,
And thou ahalt be my queen,
And lvign -upon it, Anna.'
U.
See my bonnie ship,
So stately and so steady;
Thou shalt be my queen,
And she maun be my lady,;
The west wind in her wings,
The deep sea all in motion,
Av.ny she glorious foes,
And crowns me king of ocean.
HI.
Gladsome is the time
When our cupe arerfoamin—
Sweet t > weary hinds
The dewy hour ofgloamin—
•But sweeter still to go
With thee, sweet winsome woman,
''Where wills the wind and thou
Amid the ocean ruamin.
IV.
The merry lads are mine,
FromThamcs an’dTwecd SiShannon;
The Bourbon flowers grow pale
When I hung out my pennon ;
I’ll win thee gold ami gems,
With pike and cutlass clashing,
•With all niy broad sails set,*
And all-my cannon flashing.
V.
'Come with me and see
The golden islands glowing;
Come with me and hear
Tne fit cks of India lowing;
Thy fire shall be of spice,
The dews of eve drop manna*
Thy chamber floor of gold,
And men adore thee, Anna,
-For Boston,
The brig
MERCATOR,
Captain Davis,
_____ Will meet with dispatch. -For
fre.ght or passage; apply to the Master on
'Mrd at Taj-lora wharf, or lo
ISAAC COHEN.
jan 18 r'45
The Pews
I N the'Gallery oftlie Independent Pro*-
byterian Church, will be rented at the
Church THIS DAY, at 12 o’clock.
BAKER & MtfJTON, Auctioneers,
jan 18 r 45 bf
MARINE.
PORT OF S&VJUrMH.
ARRIVED.
Sloop Mary, Brown, Charleston, 1 day,
with a full cargo to sundry persons.
Chebacco boat Mars Pouch Bliffins,
Turks Island, 13 days, with salt to the
■niasier, oj ner,
Steam Boat Georgia, -Dubois, Augusta,
3 days, with boats No 21 & 27, cotton to
Ponce & M'Kenzie, J Lathrop & co. S C
Dunning, W Gaston, and B Burroughs
CLKATlKn TOR THIS PClHT,
At Charleston, 16th inst. schr Savannuh,
-Pease.-
At Boston, 4th inst. brig Hesper, Hub
bard.
ARRIVALS rnOM THIS PORT.
At Providence, 3d inst. brig Eagle.
'CHARLESTON, Jan 16—Arr schr Eu-
dora, Brookings, Havanna 10-
NORFOLK, Jan. 8- Arr schr Victory,
Shcafe, St Thbmas 16.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 8—Arrived brig
George, Gaul, from La Guira.
BOSTON, Jan.4—Arr ship Glide, A-
dams, Liverpool ; bark. AurclW, Vcsey,
Trieste 104 . brig* Romp, SaVdder, Leg
horn { Ann, Plummer, Aquadi' a $J,
Fol' Havana,
The fust sailing brig
BUD,
Clifford, matter,
Can take a Htiiafl •quantity of light
freighl,tand comfortably accommodate. pn8-
sengera. and will sail in lUr«a days. Ap-
plyTo • • •' •-
S D. PARKMkN.
ff r ho has received*by said brig, und offers
for*sale, ,
130 bag* Prime Green Coffee
jan 18 p45 1
Bills on Ncw-York,
1 7011 SALE, by
? FUEDERIC SELLECK.
dec 21 23
Notice.
IN Election for a Justice of the Peace,
A lurtlic 1st B,at, Capt. W. C. Mills'
Company, to fill the vacancy occasioned by
the death of Bryson Dobbins, Esq, will be
held at the Georgia Hotel, THIS" DAY.
The polls will he opened at 10 o’clock.
JOHN DILLON, J. P.
GEORGE MILLEN, 2
W. W. BLACK, J Freeholder!-
jan 18 bf32
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Saturday after thefrst Tuesday
in March next,
W ILL be sold at the Market House in
the Town of St. Mary’s, between ihe
hours often and four o'clock of that day,
One negro Woman named Susan, levied
on as the property of tf ohn Huge, to satisfy
an execution in favor of Williford & Cook;
property pointed out j»y plaintiff's Attor-
St. Mar ft, Ccmdcn cbnnty, Jan. 11, 1823.
GEORGE LONG,-n see.
jan 18 45
Sheriff Sale Continued.
On thefrst Saturday after the first Tuesday
in February next,
W ILL be sold at the Market House in
the Town of St. Maty’s, between the
hours often *nd four ocfock*of that day,
One negro Boy named ‘Frank, levied on
as the properly of Matthew W. Bessent, to
satisfy an execution on a foreclosure uf a
Mortgage, in favor of Lawrence & Thomp
son,
St. Mary's, Camden county, Jan. 11,1823,
GEORGE LONG,i)see.
•fan 16 45
COAL,
fkF superior quality, Uniting from BrL
U tislt brig Jessie, at Anileraon’a lower
wharf, for sale very low if taken from the
vessel, by
JOHN H. REID (i CO.
jan 7 35
CANNEL COAL,
■JIOR SALE, by
l 1 J. P. WILLIAMSON,
ct 29
Notice.-
'PINSONS having demands against (he
JL late Rev Walter Cranston, are request
ed to render tht-m duly attested, to /?• Jj8
Bulloch, for settlement. * A
MARY CRANSTON.
dec 2 •pi. 6
BOARDING.
A FEW Gentlemen can be handsomely
JA. accommodated with Board, in a private
amily, a few steps from the City Hotel
terms moderate. Apply atthis Office,
nov 27 3
Fishing Seines.
SEINES each 9(J yards long, 18 feet in
02) the middle, and 12 fern at the ends.
Fur sale by
WM. TAYLOR & SON.
jan 6 a 34
Ale and Butter.
Si JR BARRELS Vasscr’s Ale i
*32i 20 firkins Butter ’
Just landed and for sate by
A. MORGAN.
jan I 31
For Sale,
A HALF Lot in Broughtnn-street, ad.
^IA joining Col. Shellman*. Mansion house
—Apply to the Editor.
. jan 17 44.
For Rent,
AN accommodating terms, that large and
commodious house situated on corner
of Jefferson and Bay-streets, opposite tiie
Washington Hall. Inquire of S. Puir.anicx.
jan 14 bf4l
Mas. It. T. SHEARER,
MJliiKET.SQU.1llE,
Tft ESPECTFULI.Y informs her friends
MX and the public, that she has received
a very handsome assortment of MILLKN-
ARY, from Charleston oil Consignment^
which are offered Low for cash,
jan 8 *u36,
Notice.
HpHE subscriber having disposed of hia
4A stock of Ship Chandlery and Groce,
ries, to Mr. James Cletjhorn, requests those
who are indebud, lo make immediate pay.
ment. ;
, WILLIAM P. BOWEN,
jan 17 u 44
J. CLEGHORN '
JJ AVING purchased the stock of Ship
Groceries, Uc. from Mr.
tNluamP Bowen, oilers the same for sale
at retail, and solicits a share of public pa-
tronage in the above line of business,
jan 17 u 44
STOCKS.
VSAjiTie.of the Stj.te of Georgia.
JJ Planters’ Panic,
Steam Boat Go’s, and
Marine ft Fire Insurance Go's
Stocks,
For sale by
. .. R. RAIFORU.
jan 17 p 44
Superfine Flour,
fliKtflf) UAHHELS Superfine Flour
Just received and for sale by
' BAKER tk MINTON,
jant5 42
A Chatham Artillery Uni
form, jv
WOR SALE,by A,
, JOHN TURNER,
dec 31 30 4
Petersen, Hammond is Co,
OFEEB FOB S.iLE,
VIJIF.CES 42 inchCptton Bagging
wT Old Pico Madeira io half pipes
Malaga R.Visins in kega
Boxes Sperm Candles
A few boxes Red Champaigne
jan 13 40
Landing
I7ROM ship Tbomas>Fowler, and fc» sale
ft? by the Subscriber*,
Coils Cordage
Do Bale Rope
^ Heavy Ravens Duck
Common do do
Sheetings
Russip Duck
Broad Diapers, &e.
L BALDWIN & CO.
die 13 16
Newark Cider, &c.
BBLS. Newark Cider
20 do Kentucky Whiskey 2 years
old
40 bbls Mess and Prime Pork
20 kegs best Gusheu Butter
50 half and whole bbls Flour
50 hampers reaj.Irish Potatoes
30 bbls Mess and Prime Beef
30 bblsNo 1,2, and 3, Mackerel
With a general asaortnirnt of Groceries
and Provisioni—For sale by
THOMAS BRADLEY «-CO.
No 2, Mongin’i Tiuby Buildiugs,
jut 14 » 41
Newark Cider, &c.
Just Received, und in Storey
BBLS first quality Newark Cider
20 do Prime Pork
10 h^lf bbls Mess do
• 10- kegs Goshen Butter
50 bbls Potatoes
20 half bbls Mackerel, No 2 T
15 bbls Whiskey f
150 bushels Potatoes, on retail
With a general assortment of Groceries
for Ship a* d Family use—For sale by
J€HN B. CREEMER U GO.
Telfair’s WhaiL
•jan 17 x 44 • ;
Whiskey,<Colfee, Sugar,
£<DvD Whiskey LS ‘ ,hil ‘ de,phi ‘, lft ^
.50 nhds Philadelphia Rye Whiskey.
10 do Havana Green Coflee
40 bug! St.-Domingo do
46 bbls Loaf and Lump Sugar
50 do Muscovado Sugar
55 boxes Claret
50 do Sperm Candlei
25 do Mag rath’s Soap
100 half bbls Philadelphia Sup. Flour
25 bbls Linseed Oil
10 bows Pouchong Tea
50 demijohns Gin
10 half pipes Tcneriffe Wino
4 qr casks Port do
3 do Madeira do
. 3 do Sicily do
2.50 kegs Nitre hall Gunpowder
15 casks Virginia water proof C«mrat
A small Invoice of Carpen t er r s
Planes, assorted—For sale h.v
NICHOLAS ii Nm\
jao 17 44