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GEORGIAN.
.in-iir
SAVANNAH
A Urge majority, however, were foreign-
-eri.
The bill for nboli.hing (he religious lest
in the Constitution of Mary Ism), b»* passed
the Senate uf that State, by one' vote ma
jority (7 to6.) and it isoaid Will pass the
-House of Delegate!.
Trending jittU.—ln the 9enatc of Mas-
wichuactU, Mr. Hotel! ,hus moved for
a committee, to obtain a model of' the
Treading or Stepping Mill now 111 opera
tion as u punishment ill the c'.ty ol New-
York —The motion was agreed to, and
Col. Perkins appointed to obtain the dc.
'aired Information- '
A resolution baa been introduced into
the House of itopr .-tentative., instructing
the Committee of Commerce to enquire
into tuts expediency of calablUling a Light
House cp'thc eastern eoasl of Florida at
Cape CSinivul, or at some suitable point
between that Cupc and the Liglit-Hous^
to be erected at'KeyTan go.
The people Sf Detroit (Michigan tcrri-
• tury) app-arto be extreun ly anxious to
died a change In their territorial govern-
ttienl, and are making n aerioils ollbrt to
. accomplish that object—They complain
.much of the.abides they now stiller, under
a government uf moil who have derived
their authority from such a distance,that'
they arc wholly irresponsible to tile peu-
1>lc: V- ft
The following arc the dividends of the
Insurance I'limpanics of Now-York i—tile
National Insurance Company, six percent,
for Hie last six months i the Ocean Insur
ance Company, four per coni, t Merchants,
3J per cent, i Union] .Vpcr cent.
A shock of an Earthquake was expe
rienced Ut.tll o'Isle onx Nbis, near St.Jolms,
l.owcr Canada, on tlm morning of the Slut
'Dec. and was felt a. distance of nine miles
in circumference. Its duration was about
4 OI-'J seconds; umniiiunciug with a rum
'filing noise, and ending like the living of
cannon. The houses, and furniture With;
in tlie above limits were shaken, and the
inhabitants modi alarmed.
The allow fell af Boston on New-Year's
-day to tile diptli uf one foot on a level,
and at Albany to the deptli of six incites,
— .—
William Gross at present under sentence
-of death at Philadelphia, has confessed lint
sometime since, while in employment
os porter of the Hank of Nortlt America a,
New York, he robbed that establishment
• of somewhere Shoot g4,00l),
An American lias obtained the jmyilefp
of establishing a strum boat on the Leman
Lake, in Switseilsnd.
A man nametl William Kirbv, of Og.
donsburg, N. Y, lately committed the on-
natural crime of murdering two uf bis
children, by throwing them from a bridge
' into a stream of water, where they were
immediately drowned. The oply reason
given by the Infatuated-wretch before the
magistrate, to ivtioiii lie delivered himself,
aval Ilia desire to render the children hap.
.py> by translating them frum a world of
■ cafe and trouble to regions of bliss. At
the time of perpetrating Ihp deed, and on
Ilia examination, lie appeared perfectly
• cool and collected i hut after his confinc-
sjnent ex-pressed sincere repentance for
Avliat he had done.
From Brazil.—Extract or & letter
-fiom an intelligent young gentleman
rosidiii(j in Bilim, to Ilia correspondent
in Selvm, dated U ilna, Nov, 15, 1522.
"Since'l last wrote you, I have but
little lo atltl. '1'lui expedition from Ids.
•ion arrived a short time since, con
sisting ol one 74 gun-ship, 2 Irigates
■noil 6 Itan-pmlH, bringingaDWt 1300
troops. Three days since, limy had a
considerable battle within a short dis
tance of this city, in which they were
repulsed, with a considerable loss, by
the Brazilians. Report says, thut the
'Europeans intund making anothersi^
-ly on the tnurruw, a much larger'furce
,<lian tlie one l have just spoken of.
In fine 1 fear rids pi Re will be the lu-
•ture seat of action, as all the other
places on this coast have declared for
Prince llon Pedro de Alcanare, who is
«t Kin dll Janeiro. In consequence of
the dislununces, dicrc is little or. no
' business doing ekct’pl with-the miliary
xylu, are emi-jsldly under arms—
There being no communication with
tlie-interior, no produce comes to mar
ket, anti cun9tquviiliy fresh provisions
have advanced to extravagant prices,
eey fur beef tlittd a natural death, 40
cti. a lb. Fowls R2 a ? 5fi each, and
oilier provisitios and vegetables as high
in piopurtlnn. Through die seaicdy
of iliexc articles many people an- sick,
and 1 am ttilil theic are over 5(11) in
IliC hospilal. We Itavo had within i<
lea doys ten vessela Irum Uie Uni'etl
Slmes, and 9 ol them have proceeded
on south, nut being' able lo dispose ol
tln ir ctrgoi'U here. Till- iliuivs Ike
stagnation ol business at this place.”
(copy.)
HixK or mi. U.stTSn Rtatcs, J
PPil.Mpbin, 6ll, Jan. 1823. j
To Lanouon CiiKfES, Ksq.
6'ir.—The periud having arrived
when your voluntary, retirement from
Ihe'Presidyncy of the Bank of the ,U.
.Slates is to separate you Irom this In-
TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 21, 18-33.
'Hie whole nuiebcrof 1* .ssengers arriv
ing from foreign ports in the purls ol llie
Duilcd Slates, from the 1st of October,
1831,10 the SUth September, 1843, i* re
ported by dll- Secretary of State to lime
been 84821 ol whom 5241 were nods*, and
1136 females—the acx or the rcit tinder
7u t being reported to the Department ot
State. Oflhcse a considerable proportion t _ ^
Wereof course citixens of the United States dilution, tve, the undersigned, rcsi
retdiWng from visits lo foreign countries, 'dent Directors, feel it a duty to ex
' 1 Bess our high sense of the ability,
impartiality, and disinterested iideli
ty with which you have executed the
important trust confided to your care;
a Dual, in its nature, at rot limes of
gival and arduous responsibility, but
which was rendered peculiarly diffi
cult and embarrassing, by the unfor
tunate situation in which tlie Institu
tion was placed at the time you were
salted to its administration.
To your personal energy and juili
Clous management, tve are thoroughly
convinced, is mainly to be a-ciibctl
the present prosperity ot tho llmk,
when contrasted with the perilous
condition in which you found it.
In expressing out undissembled re-
gietat your resignation, tve derive,
however, a pleasing consolation in the
prospect ot, seeing you permanently
established in this city, and in the re
collection ol tlie utiimerrupottl Imrmo
by which has Mcuuipanicd our ulUciul
intercourse. *
Anticipating, from your well known
talents and fixed habits of business,
the fullest success in your future ca
pern-, we beg leave to lender to you
our sincere and heart-felt wishes lor
your welfare and happiness, and to bid
you a respectful ami cordial adieu.
(Signed) At mid IF, Cn.rc, Iteary Frail,
■ Ji. .1/ ivhi'lley. »V. li'etlurill,
. Unbelt Flrmmiug, J. l.lppinc'itl,
John Cnii,!y, John Cualter.
VVioruiirJ'. Cape. V. Jlmigiere.
James C. Fii.'ilt.
(ANSWER.)
Oentlemtih—l thunk yon unfeigned -
ly for your kind communicaliun.—
I'hougli I have never sought popular
applauso with eagerness, I neverthe
less set a luglr value on public appro
bation, ami consider tlie luvomslrie
of pood men us the best re
ward a faithful discharge of duty ciiti
receive. Your friendly partiality has
conferred on my humble exertions
much higher commendation thin they
deserve. 1 have indeed been faithful,
alike lo tho Stockholders and tho coun
try' in the important trust which has
been confided to me; but,if tbc result
lias been in an.v degree successful, lam
principally indebted, far it to you, anil
other independent gentlemen with
whom 1 have been associated, who
have given me a linn ami manly sup
port, without which I should have been
unable to have xuimounled the diffi
culties which lay in my nay. Tint
perfect Imriuuny which has prevailed
in our official intercourse, has been a
sou roe of great plea-ure, and will in
future bo onu of delightful reflee
lion to me.
1 thank you for the liberal spirit in
wltieh you have recognised me os u fel
low citizen. I sm connected with
Pennsylvania by many endearing ties,
ami have determined to spend in it
the remainder id’ my days. Without
ceasing to respect atul love the spot
ol my nativity, where 1 have been
cheriiihcll, and by whose patronage 1
have been elevated to your notice, that
of my residence shall not contain a
more loyal citizen.
I earnestly pray that each of you
may enjoy lung life, health and proa
perity.
(Signed) EANGDON CHEVES'
nice Blue—An elfgenl remenl miy
lie in dc Irom rice Hour, which is at
present used fur that purpose in Chi-
ng ami Japan. It is -My necessary
to mix the rice Hour intimately with
culd water, ami gently iimmcr.it over
(lie fire, when it readily forms a deli-
cate and durable cement.
Pricet Current at . lujutla, Jan. 18.
Cotton, Da 11 ; Corn, shelled, 75;
Flour, Northern, 9 a It); Bogging, 43
to 50.
Cutlan.—This week’s transactions
having been more important than any
since Christmas ; the supply coming
forward is equal tu all the demand,
with a slightrciluction in price, Prime
is in less demand than it-has been 11
cents has been paid from wagons, for
besi. Tho lower qualitiea at- 8J a 9.
’Tis supposed three or loor thousand
bales hove been bi ought in, two thirds
of which hits found ready sale in the
Bri cet. Liverpool dates are to the.29th
Nov. quoting Cotton nu insidious ar
ticle, at 8 I 2 to 8 3-4d. and dull.
Freight at 1 dollar per bale, to Sa
vannah.
I.aguira, Dec. 13.—Coffee g31 oii
board; Flot.i t Imligh 2,184 ,,.225 at
Caracns;Coet)a itis pi rsunietl will open
high, crop expected scant; F our 13 u
14; E nd 20; Hums 25;^uap 2 75 a 3;
Canities 20 a 22, Diy Goods sacrificing,
Russia Sheeting glG. dms3.50/ N
llrciid 6,50 a 7, (luyt 240. Pa) tneiits lit
a depreciated currency at 124 l* cr et.
loss.
ftT The Letter bug of tlie
ship /ih/m, Cspt. Ilrown, for Litrtpool,
will be taken from the Counting Itoom of
the subscriber THIS DAY, all; o'clock.
SAMUEL WRIGHT.
J in 31 r47
ftp The passengers in the
new brig Huntress, Captain Wulkley, take
this method to express their sense of the
kind and gentleman deportment of captain
Bulkicy, his officers and crew, on the voy.
age from New-York to this port. We, the
undersigned, therefore recommend* his
vessel as an elegant and excellent convey*
snee for passengers.
Robert J. .1/* Curdy, Esq. George Jarvis,
John Coles, Peter Hellene,
On behalf of the passengers of the brig
Huntress.
jan 21 t47
Mess, Pork, Cheese. c. *
UllLS Mess Fork
V£jvW 10 rssks Goshen Rutter, 1st rate
IP bills Ate, landing
Jlttd in Sture,
A general assortment of Groceries sod
Provisions, for sale, on reasonable terms!
by Gllin.S Is ALEXANDER,
,j»n 2t p 47 Taylor's Wharf
UHmiiigtim, Jan. ft.—We under
stand that on the evening of the 4th
of December, 1822, a let.t r was de
posited in the Post Office, III this placr,
directed to William A. Tomlinson,
New York, inclosing a note on the
Btihk of the United States, for glftO,
letter D. *No. 331, payable to Win.
OiayjBostim. Other letter* ol the same
date, by different persons, were tie.
posited the same evening, and they
hive never been received- One of
them contained a check for $200—
another an-order to New York for
goods Letters are also missing from
Fayetteville—one contained 5 or Gl>o
dnll.trs. About five months silicon
Post Master of this place'inclosed mm
nov for tlie City of Washington, and
it has never been received. From
these repeated defaults in the mail, it
is fair tmpresume, that the letters have
been inteicopied seme where north dt
Fayetteville.
We are in hopes that llio Post Mas
ter General will take immediate steps
to ascertain the plunderer. We have
been informed, that st the time the
money miscarried, which was inclosed
from Fayetteville, the mail arrived at
Peteisburg, to appearance, all lair,
with the exccpliun uf the letter (hat
oontainpd tee money- There can be
no doubt buL that there is something
wrong to the north of Fayetteville.
41 the above described mite is in
circulation, the vigilance of the bio.
ker may possibly delect it,—Twen
ty dollars will be paid for its recove
ry, by forwarding it U> the Editur ol
“The Cape-Fear Recorder.”
THE MARKETS.
.VinmminA, Jan. 21.
During the past week there has been
a lively clemuml for prime Uplands, which
have brought 12 a 12) ; all-grades below
this arc dull,, and m.,y be said to have re
ceded a little i sides generally, however,
at from 10 a It. Sea-lsia 1 ds-arc now com
ing forward more freely the demand has
hitherto kept p ice wi ll the quantity re-
ccivvd, but st cks begin to accumulate
and holders discover less unyicty lo pur-
chase, us the quantity offerings increased.
They may be quoted at 20 a 231 it must be
prime to bring our 'highest quotations,
while favorite brands will briijg more ac
cording to fancy.
liter is dull, the best will not bring morel
Ilian S‘2 75 i Interior is offered at §2 50,
snd does not command' purchasers at that
price.
Several cargoes of Corn, which have
been received recently, have sold at 65;
ill smaller quantities it sells at 70 a 75,
according to quality.
mv-rOKlnaTED. '
MELANCHOLY.
Toe sun of the morning
Uncloud *d and bright,
The landscape ndnriling
With lustre and light,
To glory and gladness
New bliss tuny impart—
But, eh ! give to sadness,
And softness of heart,
A moment to ponder, a sesaon to grieve,
The 'iglit of the moon, or the shadows
of eve!
Then soothing reflections
Arise on the mind.
And sweet recollections
Of friends who were kind;
Of love that was tender,
Aiid ye! could decay j
Of visions whose splendour
Time wiiTier'd away i
In all that fur brightness and beauty may
seem.
The painting of fancy, the work of a
dream.
'Tim soft clnud of whiteness
The Siam beaming through;
The pure moon of brightness;
iThc deep sky of blue'; •
The rush of the river
Through vales that are still,
The hreezes that ever
Sigh tune o’er tlie. liill;
Are sounds jhut cull soften, and sights
that impart
A bliss to the eye and a balm to the heart
MARINE.
FORT OF SArjlAWAH.
CLEARED. -
Bchr Eli^a-Ann, Jordon, Rarbatfocs & a
market, I. CoUco#
ARRIVED.
Drip Messenger, B issott, Baltimore, 9
days, wMi corn, {lour, mul whiskey, to D
Carney, jr. Hall. Hoyt&co. E W Wright,
and others. Passfii^tTC, Lieut. G S Wil
kins, (with a dotaclmient of U. S. troops
for Augn4a) A B Hayden, EW Wright,
and Mr Jennings.
The schr JefTcrson, Manloi*c, 'from, Vhi.
ladelphia for Dominique and Jamaica, with
flour, lumber. &c, was V 1 reeked 10th Dec
on tlie south side of Isle d« Vache vessel
and car.jo lost: crew arrived at\Vux Caves.
The sloop Elua-NicoU, Perry, from* N.
Bedford !o Ne\v York, was driven ashore
near Black Rock, in the snow storm of
the 4th, and of eight persons on board six
were lost. The cr.ptain ami mate were
saved,
\ esscls arrived .at port of Havanna dur
ing the month of 'December—36 Spanish,
52 American 8*French, 7 -English, «? For-
tug'iese, 4 Dutch, 1 Sicilian, 1 Swede, 1
Sardinian,an l 9 ves ebof War—total 111.
Vessels sailed fr ?m the port of Havana
in all the mom of December—34 Spanish.i
5U American, l; jEnglisb, 7 French, 1
• wede, 1 Sicilian ; making a t?t-.l of i06.
including 17 vessels of War, of which 9
wore foreign.
200 bales Cotton,
Wanted on f eight to fill up
ship
-AFRICA,
For Liverpool, lo sail on
Sunday next.
JOHNSTON & HILLS.
jnn2i o47
jan 21
Wanted,
A ship of from
^ 360 lo 400 Tons,
f To load with Timber al Da
is vien.
ALSO,
A schooner of from
115 to 130 Tons,
To loud with Timber at St. Ma
ry's. For terms apply to
C. C. GRISWOLD
p47
For Freight or Charter,
The brig
MAINE,
Captain Wilkinson,
150 Tons burthen, two years old,
is well calculated to carry Lumber.- For
lewis, apply to
S. B. PARKMAN.
j«n 21 p 47
For New-York,
Th«* n‘ w Packet brig
HUNTRESS,
Hulk by, JMaster,
t Will meet with dispatch, having
part of freight engaged. -For the rest*
due or passage, having .superior accommo
dations, apply to the Captain on board at
Mongin's wharf, or to
L. HILLS,
29, Bolton’s Range.
IFko has for sale, landing from said brig,
40 bids Mackerel, No 2
.35 do Flour
1,000 bushel) Flint Cora
2 ) bundles Hay
10 bhls Hickory Nuts
20 do Newtown Pippin Apples
4 . do Picicied Cucumbers
24 boxes Comstock's Bottled Cider
12 firkins best Goshen Butter
10 casks do do Cheese
10 bbls Beans
10 half bbls Butter Crackers
50 kegs do do
In Store,
Prime and Mess Pork in bMs
Mess Pork in half bbls forfamily use
Do Beef do do do
6 bbls Smoked Beef
50 boxes Herring
Together with a general assortment of
Groceries,
jan 21 47
For Providence,
The schooner
ANN,
Captain Webb,
A fine substantial vessel, has part
of her cargo engaged. For freight, apply
on board, or to
S. B. PARKMAN,
jan 21 p 47 Hunter's wharf.
Brandy, fyc. (
BARRELS Newark Cider
16 do Apple Brahdjr
10 do Cherry do
For sale by
JL. H. SAGE CO.
jan 21 p 47
Salt, ^ct
h®(D(D ^T 00 ’ Cround
100 kegs first qunljty White Lead
2Q bbls Beer, on consignment
forsale by /
B. W. DELAMATER.
jan 21 p 47 /
GRAND
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT.
—-vwvwjLvw—
SIlNOB,4lEIaEJS*E,
T HE celebrated Performer om Five In-'
rtrumentsat once, having arrived in
the city of Savannah, from the cities of Bos
ton, New-York,Philadelphtyand Balthnoi'e,
where he has exhibited Jits unrivalled
powers with much applause, wlllj for a few
nights, give a Musical Entertwnment on
FIVE INSTRUMENTS :
. Ml the parts to bet,performed by himself.
The first Entertainment will be given on
THURSDAY Evening, 23d mat.
At Mr. J. (J. L'eox’s -Assembly Hall, when
the following Pieces will be Performed.
PART 1.—On 3 Instruments.
1. The favorite Overture of Maria Louisa.
2. Allegro.
3. Jessie the flower o' : Dunblane.
4. Carnivid.de Venice, Newton.
5. Portrait Charmant. 4
6. Allegretto.
PART 2.’—oi~5, instruments.
1. March, Lord Muinvmring..
2. Mozart's Waltz.
3. New Swibs March.
4. Polacca Waltz. f
5. Grand Imitations of the Mocking >Biru,
Cwith the mouthJ accompanied on the
Italian 'Vmli.
6. Yankee-Doodle.
-WWVVVSM—
Tickets (One Dollar each) may be had at
the City Hotel, the Mansion House, and at
the Door on the evening of performance
A Ticket only Admits for the night if per
formance. Children half price.
(fj* Doors to be opened at half past 6
o’clock, and the performance will conj 1
iqence at half-paBt 7 precisely.
Another 'Entertaissjsmt -will be given
on Saturday Evening. fat\wt Tunes.
jan 2l p 47 Jf-n
Prime Fork.
, BARRELS New-York eil;
RAttRELS New-York city
Sj'U lion I'rimc Pork- For »le by
.jnn 21 c47
Inspt.-
•aie by
LtOUERT 8. GULP,
For Freight or Charter,
The good sloop
SUPERIOR,
Captain Atwater,
Burthen 80 Tons, in readiness to
receive a cargo. For terms, apply to the
Master on board at the Exchange wharf,
or to
ISAAC COHEN.
For tale on board,
15.000 prime Si. Augustine Oranges
j.m 21 p 48
THE
CAPUCHIN
CUMMWGXi
BY MR. WEIR,
From the original by Guankt, is now ex
hibiting in this city foe a few days, over Mr,
Lungwort Vs Book Store, East side of John
ston's Square.
Admittance, 25 Cents; Season Tickets,
JO Cents.
jan 21 47
Selling off at Cost.
T HE subscriber wishing to bring Ill's
business to a close, takes this oppor
tunity to offer to the public at wholesale
and retail, h<r whole stock of
CLOTHING
AND
JDHY &OODS;
At wholesale an extensive credit will be
given, with good endorsers or town ac
ceptances, and at retail good bargains can
be obtained for cash, viz
A general assortment of the most fashion
able Hats and Clothing, consisting of
Trunks blue to* black Diess Coats
Trunks Frock, Watei loos, and Box Coats
of various colours
Trunks blue, black, olive, drub, grey, and
slate colour Cossack Pantaloons
Trunks Linen and Cotton frill’d and plain
Shirts
Trunks blue, black and casaimere VeRts
Trunks Men and Boys* Tartan plaid cloaks
from 5 to $$12
Trunks merino, worsted, Urid flannel Gen
tlemen's Shirts and Drawers
Trunks. Hosiries, consisting of Silk, lambs
-twool, worsted and large size Yarn
'Stockings
Kilmarnock and Scotch rAps
Gentlemeh'8 Fur Travelling caps
Cases Water proof Hats
A variety of Negro clothing, consisting of
round Jackets and Trowsers, from 4
to jg6 persuit, Great coats, Pea Jack
ets, Monkey jackets, red Flanuol and
check Shirts
Bales3 3J point Blankets
Do White Plains,
Cases extra fine Irish Linens
Do large size Silk Umbrellas
Do Mcn*9 Shoes
Apply at my Store, five doors East of the
City hotel, 1
PETER DREGE
jan 21 re 47
American, Russia, iij Swedes
Iron, assorted,
COILS small size Bale ' ? .ope
100 bbls Pilot and Navy Bread
100 kegs No l Tobacco, approved
brands
40 half kegs Ladies Twist Tobacco
-25 hhd prime Sugar
4 foils sheet Lead
3 kegs bar Lead
It bbls Paint Oil
10 hbds Prime Tobacco
•15 bales PLids and Stripes
,50 bbls Vassar’s Ale, for sale by
vr. ClPPlTT & (jo.
jan '21 . u 47
Office of the Marine $ Fire
•Insurance Company.
Savannah, Jan. 20,182 u
TN pursuance of a resolution of the Board
'JL of Directors of this office, 1 hereby no
tify to the Stockholders, that their attend-
ance is requested on Wednesday the 5th
of February next, ftt the office 5f the com
pany, to receive a report of its affairs, and
take into consideration such matteis as may
be submitted, touching tho interests of the
institution.
GEO. SCRL£Y, President,
jan 21 47
An Act.
To extend the time of taking out grants or
surveys made on head rights and boun
ty warrants.
S,kc. 1. Jtc.il enacted by the Senate ana
House of Representatives tj the State of Geor
gia in General Assembly met, and it is hereby
enacted by the authority of the same, That
when surveys have been heretofore, made
on head right warrants or county warrants,
anti grants thereon have not been obtained,
it shall and may be lawful for such persons
to apply for, and obtain such grants at any
time within five days after tlie meeli"" a
the next Legislature. \
Sf.c. 2. And be it further enacted, That it
of MiUedgcville, Augusta, and Savannah
once in each month, until the expiration o
the time appointed by the same for takinj
ouf grants.
Skc. 3. And be it further enacted by th
authority aforesaid, That uny law militating
against this act be and the same is hereb
repealed. - ’
ALLEN DANIEL.
Speaker of the House of Representatives,
MATTHEW TALBOT,
President of the Senate.
Assented to 6th Dec. 1822.
JOHN CLARK, Governor
. Executive Department Georgia.
Millcdgeville, 6th December, 1822.
Ordered, That the subjoined act be pub
lished agreeably to the provisions of the
second section thereof in the Georgia Pat
riot, Augusta Chronicle Sc Georgia Adver
tiser, and Savannah Georgian; •
Attest, JOHN ’BURCH, 3ec'y E• D.-
Jan 21 47
Prime Pork, Yellow Soup,
&c. &c.
Jpff\ BARRELS new Prime Pork
(LlVSi/ 50 boxes S. G. Hydes' Yellow Soap
20 do Fancy Soap
A small invoice Negro Clothing
Lending and for sale by
DANIEL CARNEY, Jr.
jan 21 u 47
For Sale, very low,
A VALUABLE tract of two hundred and
xm. fifty acre9 of land, half of which i»
prime Hammock, well adapted to the cul
ture of Cotton and Provisions, situated on
Crooked River in Camden county, adjoin
ing the lands of John L. R Holzenaorf, E*q.
It is one of the healthiest situations in the
state. For terms, apply, to 1
GEORGE SCHLEY. ^
jan 21 . 47
ftp The Public are im
formed, thSl the Girls of the Savannah Free
School execute all orders for plain sewing
—and the Directresses of the Institution
solicit the patronage of the public, '■
jt»n 20 p 46 . '
ftT Twelve hags Oats
(without mark) were taken from alonqiide
the ship Cotton I'iunl, 15th insu supposed
through mistake; any information in rela.
tion to them, will be thankfully received br
the Captain, or •
. ' GEORGE GORDON,
jan 18 p4$ \
FOR CHARLESTON,
ftp The regular packet
sloop MARY, Johii Brown, master, will sail
on Tuesday next, the 21st inst. For freight
or passage, apply to Capr. Brown on board
at the Exchartge wharf, or to
ISAAC COHEA<
jan 18 - p 45
Bills on New-York,
TTHMl 8ALU, by
A FREDERIC SELLECK.
dee PI 23
CORN.
jfMly|yii> RUSIIELS Corn on board
sc | lr Almirili fot 8ale by
JENNEY & DOUGLASS,
jan 20 p 46 Anciaux wliarf-
Just Received,
ntfiYKY'BARRELS Virginia Flour
do Hickory Nuts
20 do N E Rum '
For. sale by
J. B. HERBERT ic CO.
jan 20 46 .
SALT.
Sa™s^ V b r v P00,Kr ° Und
HALL, HOYT U CO.
jan 20 . 46
CANNEL COAL,
VROR SALE, by
A J. P. WILLIAMSON,
ct 29
BOARDING.
A FEW Gentlemen can be handsomely
Im. accommodated with Board, in a private
family, a few steps from the City Hotel
terms moderate. Apply atthis Office,
nov 27 3
Petersen, Hammond § Co.
OFFER FOR SALE,
fi^IF.CES 42 inch Cotton Bagging
sA Old Pico Madeira in half pipes
Malaga Raisins in kegs
Boxes Sperm Candles
A few boxeB Red Champaigne,
jan 13 40
Ale and Butter.
DU BARRELS Vasser’s Ale
20 firkins Butter
Just landed and for sale by
A. MORGAN.
jan 1 31
For Sale,
A HALF Lot in Bronghtnn-street, ad-
joining Col. Shellman’s Mansion house*
—Apply to the Editor,
jan 17 44
. Notice.
KptlE subscriber having disposed of hi.
stock of Ship Chandlery and Groce,
ries, to Mr. James Clegham. requests those
who ore indebted, to make immediate pay.
ment.
WILLIAM P. BOWEN,
jan 17 u 44 ,
J. CLEGHORN
¥1AVING purchased the stock of Ship
Jl fl. Chandlery, Groceries, &c. from Air.
William P. Bowen, offers the same for <.ato
at letail, and solicits a share of public pa*
tronsge in the above line of business,
jan 17 u 44
C O A L^
superior quality, landing from Bri*
VF tish brig Jessie, at Anderson's lower
wharf, for sale very low if taken from th*
vessel, by
JOHN H. REID CO. .
jan 7 35
Molassea and Fruit.
(Rift ,,uns ?
VyVLr 17 tierces V Molasses of the ne
2 bbls j crop.
Banannas, Plaiutains, Cocoa-nuts, and
Pine Apples, on board the schr Opposition,
Martinelli, from Havana, at Jones’ upper
wharf, for sale. Apply to
HALL, HOYT & CO.
dec 25 26
Sperm Candles and London
Mustard.
BOXES Sperm Candles
s&Aii/ 4 do London Mustard
Landing from ship Colton Plant, and for
sale by
BAKER It MINTON.
jan U o 3$