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SAVANNAH
MONDAY MOBNING, JAN. 27,1823.
No mull mu received lint night north of
Richmond.
Vmcent T. Matthews, Esq. was on Fri
day Admitted to practice luw in this state,
byt fie Superior Cou.t now in session.
The Bill for further regulating tips duties
on imports appears to have claimed the ser.
rious attention of the House ofBepresen*
tatives. If we may judge from present in*
•! dicAtims, says the Intelligencer, there i 8
tio doubt it will pass the House, without
material amendment, in the form in which
"it wus reported by thetjommittcc of Way s
}j%nd Means. Tins, we believe, will be a-
agreeable information to the respectable
mercantile community, at the same time
that, if matured into a law, the bill will
prove advantageous to the revenue, by fen
cing the law for its collection with surer
''gtH^tdS.
G ’n. Chandler who is supposed to be a
/friend of Mr. Crawford has been ununlmw-
ty choseirtn the senate of Maine, as a si-
nut or in Congress, Jin the House of Re
presentatives the subject of his election
' was postponed by a majority of ten to a
tubsequent day
Major William Crafts is announced as n
candidate for a seal in Congress from South
^’toftivlina, in die room of Joel tt. 'Foilisei,
at the election in February next. Joseph
jBlack of Abbeville, is also a candidate for
Congress in the room of Mr. M‘Duflie.
( A nomination of a candidate for the pre
sidency, was made at Columbus, Ohio, on
' the 3d inst. Mr. Clay received 50 votes,
Mr. Clinton 5, Mr Calhoun l.vote, and Mr
. Adams 1 vote This caucus was evidently
. compos ’d of the friends of Mr. Clay,
: we arc informed that many went away be*
l fore the vote was taken, and we know
V too that a previous attempt to make a iiom-
1 inotiun was fruitless. The whole number
| of the Legislature of Ohio is about one
b hundred.
$ Commodore Porter arrived at Norfolk on
the 17th inst. from New-York, in the steam
- brig Sea-Gull, in 58 hours from light to
light, including a detention of the greater
‘if part of one night, during which she had to
j by too.
The Woollen Factory owned and oceu
( pied by Capt. Samuel Davenport, situated
on Norfolk Hirer, has been consumed by-
' fire together with h.s books and nearly a 1 *
ita contents. The amount of property
destroyed is estimated at $4,000, only
750 of which was insured.
There were imported into the U. S. in
1821,12,47 W0 Began, which, *1 2 cent s'
each, would amount fo g249,560. It is
supposed alarger number of domestic man
ul'ucture was comm mod.
An Edinburgh paper asserts that the
fiun^bcr sold of I’everil of the Peake i s
eq'*l to tl A* of any of the former produc.
tiui.6 of its author.
The PiMshnrg Gazette announces seven
Steam floats to start from that pity early
in’the spring. .
JtF&fS.—Account* from Euraroa,
ef tlie I3:ii Die. trerived at New
Ynrli.aive seme infiirmation confir*
Bialorjr of Hie defeat of this active
paruenn, and liis desertion of Mara
caibo. Tlie accounts state that after
ait days despgrate figting with the
ReiiuWicaO, under Mantilla' in which
he itaahim.elf wounded and lost 300
men,kill'd including several of his
best officers, and many prisnnoi-
and destriers, lie pursued Ids relies I
tonaida Coro, rlosely pursued by
ftlontilla. Such ia'lite confusion ami
nncertnn'y of S.iuih American ac
counts, that it is almost impossible to
come at the troth—the reader iiiubI
judge of their correctness—as we of
necessity give them as we receive
them. j.
Another story in related in late Havana
papers received in Charleston. It is that
on the'.till of Dec. Morales returned to
Maracaibo “ covered it is said with new
triumphs and Iaurelcfrom Coro.”
- Time, who unravels all things w ill tin"
ravel, the contradictory intelligence from
Maracaibo—til! which patience only is the
remedy) one thing is pretty certain the
marauder cannot hold it, especially a. it is
highly prabable tHe ttepubheans have by
this time the naval ascendency. Indeed it
Is su,wising that lie lus so lung been per
mitted to keep session.
LATEST I'ROM ENGLAND.
By tliu ships Perfect and Conan arrived
at Cliarknon on Friday, Liverpool papen
to the 13th, and. London to the 10th of
December have been received. Accounts
from France, are of course not so late as
received at this port. The tone of the Lori'
don papers is materially changed, as to a
war between France and Spain, which is
now considered as quite improbable. They
appear to think that after all the bullying
of the French government, it is alarmed
ME’en at the sound itself has made !’*
An&will realise the old epigram upon the
ancestor of Loois XVIII, who
11 Wi.h forty thousand men
Marched up the hilb-and.then—marohed
back again.”
It ia repeated in tile Courier, however,
that in case of a war, Great Britain will
maintain a strictly neutral stand.
Cotton it appears, ia rattier dull—the fol
lowing exhibits tile latest view of Hie mar
ket :
Liverpool, Ike 7.—In .the early
part ui Inis week, there was little
doing in the Cotton market: but afntr
wauls, lor some days, in (he middle
olthe week, thetc -v.is a go d demand
which, however, lias again enusidera,
lily ubated ; and at tins public sale
yesloidiij, so little spirit was evinced
that it w .s found necessary either to
withdraw part of the Sea Islands, in
to submit In u decline of id. I rum
previous tales. Those sold were at
that r-duction. The new Uplands
went oIho lower than w ts expected—
for the olhers, the currency of the duy
was obtained. The low quality ol
Uplands have been in goutl demand,
whilst the belter kinds were not so
saleable, in consequence of most ol
the new Cotton prnvitg of that
class, and their being pressed upon
the market. Orleans continue in
limited request at former prices.—
The belter qualities of 'Tennessee are
in dennmd. The sales of Sea Islands
by private,are quite trifling. There
is nothing doing on speculation, atitl
little or nothing for eiport. The
total sales of Cotton this week, a-
08 mounted to 8070 hags of all soi ls ,
of which 5750 are American, say 3830
Uplands-190 at 6.], BOO at 6 5 8,
03O, fij, 130 at 0 7-8 380 a'. 7,170 at
7 1. 8, 530 a l 7*. 110 at 7 3-8, 5-10 al
7j, 40 ni 7 5-8, 80 at 7J, 20 at 8. 10
nt 8-4, 10 at 8{. £90 at auction, 64 a
3J. 460 Ol leIlia—10 at ~j, 60 at 8,
80 at 8$ 30 m !) 1.8, 90 at 94,110 10,
10, 60 at It'S, 10.H 13, (Out auction.
940,720 AVli te—75 at 12, 25 at 1BJ,
10 at 17, 600 at auction, 114 a 144,
140 stained Den island—60 at 94.
80 ut 9|- 600 Tonnessees, at 6 1-8
a 7Jd.
U. S. Ashes ere in demand, but
there is no stock hero. Montrcals
have in a great measure recovered
the depression of list week. There
has nothing uf consequence been done
this week.
Tobacco, 2 a fill.,- llicc 14 a 19 . ;
U. S. Ashes, Pols, 4* a 48s.; Pearls,
49s | Montreal, Pots, 43 oil, a 44 ;
Pearls 47 a 48-; Tar 12 u 15s ; Tur
pentine, 11 a 1S«. 3d. ,
Sola of Ctlionin l,iiirpial,frim‘ the 7 th to
the ’(Jt/i Ihcemher'inclvaivc
Uphnis—22h»gs at fid per lb. 190
at G 5-8 ; 115 at l)j : 14(j' al 6 7-8 ;
80 in 7; 255 a 7 I 8/ 184 at 74 ;
96 al 74 I 100 at 7 3-8 1125 ut 7J—
utul. 1313 bags.
Orletnn—17 biles nt 74-1; 14 at
74tl! 64 nt 8 ; 20 at B$ ; 34 ut 8J ;
30 at 8 5 8 ; 12 at 9 ; 12 ut 10 ; IS
at K |—total, 221 bait s;
icmiessefsi—138 b- los at 6 t-8d ;
310 al 64 t 30 ut G 3 8; 10 al 6J :
total 438 bales.
Sea Islands—20 hags at 12d ; 30
at 1244 ; 14 at 124d ; 22 at 13; 18
ot-14d—total 104b.gs.
With 110 Putnams, al IO4 (o' lljjl
115 Italiius al 9.J to 104-1/ Maianhains
al 94'l to 104; 110 D'-ioeratas at 94'U
13 Minas Geras, ol 8J4; and 30 Ui n-
gals, al 6 1-8 per lb.— ntal,8S84 bags.
The market dul', with n wry litnt-
4ed demand on the I lilt December,
500 bags ol New Uplands being nd-
vetlised for sale by auction,on Fiiday
the 13th, for which the current prices
were barely expected, say 7$d to Sjd.
Glasgow, Dec. 6.
tfolfoil.-j-iacn island, fine. Is 4(1 to
Is 84; gootl Is 2d to Is Sri; Bowed
Georgia, 7d to 8jd; New Orleans, 84(1
to 10J4; Deuterarn ami Berbice, 946
to 114 1; Pernambuco, Tl if to Is, Mur-
anham. 9d to 10J<I. •
The King, of Ktigland contemplates
a visit to Hanover next summer,
It is sat-l that Mr. Kean, is about
to purchase Edinnmplo Castle, Glcu-
ample, on Loch Lord, North Britain.
The private luttcrs Iiom Paris state
that the French Minister, M. do Vil-
letfe,-is vety decided in resisting the
war against Spain; uud the Bing will
nut engage in it'wtthout the consent of
the British Government.
A meeting of the ambassadors of
the lour principal powers was expect
td to be held upon the afl’iirs of Spain;
(..’outlets were ac.VveJy employed be
tween the Frcuch and Spanish Capi-.
tals,
A true bill has been found in Lon
don against the publisher ol Lord Jgjj
run’s"Vision of Judgment^
The Queen ul Porlugil, it Is said,
has rcl'ustd to swear obedience to the
Cnnstitulion. On being, in conse
quence of this rtduval, manned with
expulsion from the kingdom, her Ma
jesty replied that she would con
sent to it, provided that the dower
which she brought to the King, hot-
husband, was returned to her.
Tbs small pox is spreading its rava
ges in three great cities of Europe,—
Paris, M .drill, and Amsterdam.
The accuunts from Spain worn fa
vorable to the constitnliunalists, ami
the loyalists were taking means.to de
fend their head quarters at Urge!
Accounts from Ti flits ol 20th Sepf.
say, the Persians are negotiating with
the Turks, and that a treaty id peace
ia on the point nf being concluded —
Cul. Wright, of the English army,
lately passed through this country on
his return from Persia. He brought
the same intelligence, but as nothing
is yet known of it at Constantinople,
it tines not appear to be certain.
A dreadful storm was experienced,
nt Liverpool on the 5th of December
by which immense damage was done
to the shipping in the dock and neigh-
baihood. and a great number of lives
lost. The vessels in dock were lock
et) and jammed together by the vio
lence of the gale in an astonishing
manner, and the fragments nf wreck
were strewed in every direction —
The O1I10 lor New York, was driven
akhttre,opposite the 8 .rid Hills, with
the loss .of her mizeumast, and ah-tit
three miles to Ilia north, lay the Gil
be;t II entlmon, lor S;ivunn *li v on he
beam ends, and lull of wilier, with Iohm
nf masts, yards and running rigging,
all blown away as clean as it they bad
been cut by design. 'IV Topaz, a
new inward-bound vessel, on her fust
voyage from Boston, luy full of watei
on Crosby Point; a number of other
vessels in diftfcmri’pluees. The wind
is represented to have been a perfect
hurricunc. * There wefc upwards ut
two hundred sail of vessels in port,
wind bouud, at the time of the cole
London, lkcembvr 9.
Stock Exchange, 12 o'clock — Con*
soU opened this morning at 80J, and
went up to 3, and up to this hour are
80J. In the early part of the morn
ing, a good deal of business was done.
Three expresses arrived this morning
from Paris, with the closing price of
the French Fund- on Saturday* even
ing, which was 88.—Neapolitan 77,
Spanish 55} f.
Foreign Fundft.—Li t tl e d oingo x •
cepi in Spanish Bonds, which opened
this morning at 54, and are now 53.
The information from Paris is of a
very pacific nature. The price* of
foreign securities are the some as on
Saturday, up to this hour—Spmish
^crip, 11 dis.—New Spanish Bonds
53.
Stock Exchange 1 o'clock,~The
Funds are rather worse within the
last hour—ConSi for Acct. are 83 3 .8.
PRESENTMENTS OF THE GRAND
JURY.
\ Superior Cnwt, Chatham County,}
January Tern, 1823. $
Present, his Honor Junim \Vatnb
I. The Grand Jury of the • County n(
Chatham, congratulate his Honor Junnr:
Wathk, on his elevation to the bench of
the Superior Court.
II. i'he Judicial office is of the highest
importance, particularly in our country,
.vhere the constitution and laws place the
rights of the citizen on a buCis too firm to
be shaken by the intrigues of ambition, or
the oppressions of power. To preserve
that constitution inviolate and ndmiuistei
those latvs wisely, are the chief duties of
a .fudge; and he, who in the performance of
those duties, displays the talents, firmness,
and integrity, which emphatically belong
to that station, will merit tho approbation
of his fellow citizens, and reap a rich re*
ward in the consciousness of having faith
fully performed his duty. •
III. Under the direction of the Court,
the Grand Jury have examined the ac
counts of tlie receipt and expenditures of
County money, for the past six years.
IV. TbeTaxColleciet exhibited vouchers
for every hern of his account., & they have
now hern certified by u committee of the
Grand Jury. The accounts of thisofficei
bear no evidence of any previous examina
tion.
V. Ah account current rendered by the
Commissioners of Roads, commencing June
10th, 1815, and ending 18th July, 18*0,
was duly approved and passed by the Jus
tices of the Inferior Court, July ^3, 1820,
and a subsequent account ending -50m
May, 1822, was then rendered and approv.
ed by that Court/ TJicihj iccouma bear
evidence of great tegularity ; but we must
express our decided disapprobation to the
accounts of any public officer, however cor
rect, remaining for such long per oils with
out settlement.
VI. The accounts pf the fclerk of the
Superior and I. f.*»irfr C *urts, appear to
have been 'annually rendered, passed and
sigued, by the Justices of the Inferior
Court.
VII. The receipts for Tavern licenses,
appear to have been credited and settled
in the amiual accountj also P-dlars' licen
ces, and proceeds of IGiruysj *u far as we
have any evidence uf their having been
received.
The receipts for fines appear to have
been retained by the officers of the Court,
under the orders of the Judge, in pan
payment of their fees on insolvent crimi
nal cases. The receipts oir. this account
are so small, that we apprehend, fines in
curred fisu^e not been rigidly collected.
VIII \Yc find no money credited for for
feited recognizances, and . arc informed
none has been collected. We consider it
it neglect uf duty# io the proper officers,
4*
U>at they have not been effectually pro*
■ ented.
IX. rhe Esr.hcator hat rendered to the
Grand Jury a sutcincnt of property es
cheated, an<l in toe enunre of cKchcat ac-
cqmpanied by explanatory remarks. We
recommend rind mis document should be
published in the Gazcttci of the city.*
X. We rc« ommciid the Justices of the
lufci ior Court to hsvc all accounts sanc
tioned by them, recorded in a hook to be
kept for that purpose, and to form u part
of tho public record olthe county,
XI. By a report niade to the Grand Jury
by the clerk of t)ib .iuperiov and Inferior
courts, it appears that the County is about
two thousand fire hundred dollars in ur-
'•e.»rs, uud in consoq lencc thereof, that
county claims are selling at fifteen per
cent discount.
Believing, as we do, the county tax suf
ficient for all ordinary purposes, we can
the attention of the Inferior court to this
report, uud seriously recommend to them
the necessity of s > ecGhopiising the count)
expenditures, as that the present arreara
ges may he extinguished withdut ream ting
to mlditi*>aul taxation.^. *
XII. We regret wo are eompoll d to
notice, thut the'Justices of Hie Inferior
court have not compiled with fhe resolu
tion of lire General Aiseidhly iplthe Slate
jfU :orgta, which directs, that “ The Infe
rior court shall annually liy In-lore the
Grand Jury, h statement of the receipts and
expendituea of the county money. 1 ' Ana
we recommend to them hereafter, a strict
perfonn.iiice of that pan of their duty.
Still. We present Ui an evil, the inade
quacy of the law on the iubject of In-
quCHt^Vmd recommend to the Represeii-
«ativ* s from this county to tjru next Legis
lature, to use their influence to procure
l ie unuctrm h* of a law clearly defining the
duties of C.a oners, the dr/iy of Inquests,
tho places from whence they may be sum
moned, and to compel the coroner tu ac
count to rite county for finps incurred.
XIV The Grand Jury cannot refrain
from expressing their regret, that the able
representation from his county in the las 1
Legislature, should have failed to procure
lire enactment ot a law to establish in each
county an office for recording births, a»
recommended by the Gruntt Jury of this
county, at the last May term! Viewing the
subject as \«e do, ol great importance, we
again present it to the attention of our Le-
ISIl'tOII.
« XV. We present the lurfce wooden build
ing on lot letter Q, St. Junes’ Square, m
its present dilapidated elite, io? a nuisance
to the neighbourhood, uitd daug. reous to
the city ; aod recommend the City Council
o adopt proper measures to Imve the
building taken down.
XVJ. We present ns a grievance the con-
tidooil practice of ope: mg shops for trade-
ou the Sabbath day, which wc consider a
opposed to the laws of God, und the sta
tutes of our own State.
XVII. Wc present us an evil the want ol
»Comfortable room for the Grand Jury
during the January session, ami recommend
that lie County furnish one proper lor that
purpose. •
XVIII. We beg lea veto cull the atten
tion of the Court to the fact, that the do
tics of the Grand Jury fall almost exclusive
ly on the members who reside within the
li.nits of the trtv i sml hope this notice
will he sufficient to induce those mcmbeih
who re tidein the count y, to u mure prompt
dischu gc of their duly.
We recommend these our presentments,
be published in the (b:fc<*ito« of this city
W. t\
Charles Hoyt,
J, r llenry,
William GrJg,
S. C. Um ur,
Hubert Taylor,
J\ Onernnl,
Isaiah Davenp,rt %
Gardner Tufts,
William /’. Hems,
VVIL'.I - MJ,'For»:mm.
Charles K> hey,
S C. Schenk,
Jonathan Jlehs,
J. Petjie'.d
James .y. Hulloch,
John M Aish,
•Michael J Kappel,
Jacob Shiffc
S. ii. Turkman.
Upon the reading of the presr.ntmcn's
of the Grand Jury, it is oidered that a copy
of the 5th prcsuiitipentbe furnished to the
'chairman of the Conimissionera of Roods,
That a copy of the 8th presentment be fur-
nislied to Mr. Solicitor Central. That a
copy of the 10th, 11th, 12th, uii-i 17th pre
sentments be furnished to the Justices of
the Inferior Cou t. And that a copy oftho
l.lth and 14'.h presentments he furnished to
the members of the next Legislature. And
that a copynf the I5th and lt>th present
ments be furnished to th • City Council of
Savanuuli, t.at l that the whole he published
agreeably to the rripiest of the Grand Ju
ry, together with the statem* nt of the Es-
citcutor of Clintlunn county, submitted to
and repo* ted on by the Jury.
Extradt from the Mumt*s.
; JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk.
I certify that the members to the last
General Assembly of this State, were not
tarnished with a copy of the presentment ;
of the Grand Jury of May Term 182*2, in
relation to the Registry of Births.
JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk.
• DIED,
On Friday last, aged 38 years, Mr. Tmeo*
do uk SruouiiDK, of this city.
MARINE.
PORT OF SJlVJlXXAIl.
ARRIVED.
Sloop Messenger, Porter, Oharleston v 12
hours, to s A Condy, with sugar and coF
fee to I’ Hill, and others.
Arrived on Saturday, steam boat Colum
bia, Blackman, Charleston via Beaufort; 2
days. Housenffms, Mrs Elliot and serva .to,
Miss Hazard, Ur Skyinauski and lady, J.
J Smith & Lady, Ur Wriglitrnai,. U. 8. A,
A Smith & Servant, Messrs Firand, Don-
nandey and Bold.
Arrived on Saturday, steam boat Alata-
maha, Augusta, 61 hours, With boats No *9
& 22, with cotton to Vf Gatiton, G Gordon,
It Campbell, J Jleigs, \ k E Wood, C
Davis, Peterson, Hammond 8c co. B Bur-
rougin', I’once & M Kenzle, Cummiiig 8c
Gwatlimey, O’ C Griswold and t)ul!amcl 8c
Auze. The A. sailed same night fox Au
gusta, will) boat# tfuj 20 tu ^
or ron this ronT.
At Ncw-Vork, lCtli inst, brig Brutus,
Nyo. •
At Baltimore, l7tl» Inst. »chr Cyrcnnc,
Simmons.
At Liverpool, Ihli Dec. brig* Lightfoot,
Fisher { Wellington, Mondell i Eliza,
llragg, all with Immediate despatch
AttlMVXL* PUOM T'ltia »'OUT.
At Liverpool, llth Bee. ship Richard*
flasket, Stewart
At Havana, 18th inst, schr Opposition.
At Norfolk, 17th inst. schr Juiius Mott*
roe, Saunders, 4.
The ship ilmmrock Boyd, and the htifc
(’aledonia. for this port, sailed iroiu Li
Verpdol on the 12th till.
HlIARLEh rON, Jan, 25 -Arr. ships
Corsair, Petrie, Liverpool, 46 j Perfect,
Prince, do t t2; hng Kight-Uons, Low, Am*
sterdam, r<i{ Muugo-'dark, Fattlke, i’or.*
Antonio, (Jam.) id, ’tnchei & Sally,Noyes,
Havana, ; sclirs Maid of the Mill, Wulkx
er, .t Thonius, lU; Lark, Morrill, Acquiu^
s r F(Domingo,) 14 j Mary, button, Matan-
z.s, 4.
UVEUPOOL, Dec. 11,-Afr Manila,
W • krtcldey, N. York ; Hess, Dowd, from
Wexford, with t48 bales cotton, oeing part
of the cargo of the hero,, from N. Orleans,
which was wrecked near the a «>vc place,
Hope, Quirk, >V xford, with hales cot
ton. being part of the cargo of the Hope,
YromN Orleans.
Advertised at Liverpool, Dec, 1L---Ship
Richard Plaskct, for f'harleston, to sail on
the 17th; ship Hannan Graham, do imme
diately i Robert Qnaylc, Roper, do to sap
15th, ship Buyfttd, Vandyke daily expect
ed.
The packet ship James Cropper arr at
Liverpool from New York, In 18 days, dir
tying papers to the 17th of Nov.
The N rval, Leslie, which sailed fr m
Liverpool 2 si h Nov. had put back—The
Brothers, for do which sailed 29th, was
seen ofl’Ormshead 2d ult.
PORTSMOUTH Dec 9—The squadron,
consisting of one 74, • ne frigate und three
sloojia of war, under Com, Owen, snp|m -
cdtube destined tor Cuba, will rendez
vous at Plymouth.
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or ext tlted at the shortc st notice, are
the following Commercial Blanks i—
Shipping Articles
Commointnd Letter-sheet Bills of Lading
Korfeign and D-imcstic Bills of Exchange,
•intries of Merchandise
Foreign outward, Voreigh inward, and
Coasting Manifests
Charier Parties of Affreightment
Itul *d Tables ofJCxporto of Rice, Cotton,
&c.
Labels fur Counting Room!
Bteum-Boat Yard Receipts
Merchant’s Labels, for marking the dif
ferent departments of Business
Hhecka on tho dificront Banks in this city
Patroon Receipts
bicHin-Bnat Receipts
Ship Surv«!yor*8 Certificates,
Statements of Damages, for the Recovery
of Insurance
Muster Roll and Articles for Vessels
Seamen’s Warrants and Protections
Custom.House Bonds
Counting-House Almanacks
SiatementM of Exports
Foreign Export Entries
Passe*ngei-H* Entries
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his Customers and the Public in gene
rut, that lie has removed to Thompson ft
Hunocy* buildings.
No. , Will'TAKER- STREET,
Near the Bay, where he .continues to carry
on the above business in all its vuriuu*
branches, on the most modern and a| prov
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Walls Fainted in Oil or Destemper
Colours,
und Ornamented in the most Fashionable
European style,
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London White Lead, ground in Oil
American do do do do
Linseed Oil in barrels, in ihe best order
Barrels Spirits Turpentine
♦Viniiow Glass in boxes of various sizes
English Crown Glass in<cratc», suitable for
large Panes, Pipturtl, (Jc.
Fine Colours of alt Afinds.
Painter’s Brushes of all tdls
While Wash do ZrV’
A great variety of different color Frosting
Blue Smalft, Cc. £Ic,
All of which wJM.be sold at the lowest
prices. Orders, f. om the Coitnlry punctual',
ly ui tended to. Colours mixed re<£y for
use, snd directions .gtydu furling them,
if required.
PATRICK MARLOW,
nov 15{101
Cod Fish.
QUINTALS first quality Cod Fish,
tor sale on beard sloop Piragou ai
l ayi*/r’s wharf. Apj)ly to
J B HERBERT U CO.
dec-27 27
dec 27
SALT.
UllSHELS Salt .float, fo
aalo bv
tlALD, HOYT U CO.
27
PUBLIC SALE'S.
Slici'iira Sales.
y'lUdu,/n.l/rrf/i not-,
\W ., • , " ,,l 1,1 1,10 Doom lltm.e In
,s*# the rny uf Savnimnh, between the
In,urn o! ten and four o’clock.
two neg*o**s. Augustus and Owen, levi*
cd oil undcrafor'-clostirn of a mOrig.ige, nd
the pronertyofOrrai. Uyrdgto satisfy Elea*
xei Gariy,
Aiso, xll the Ifriinchol 1 nnd Kitchen Fur-
n ,.» rt ' belonging Or»n Byrd, now conulnf
^.1 m the 01»y H.dol.
Ah., fir e n<gr**.*a n woman numci!
Syiv .’i i nmlsttu woman named M.liu nmi
neg o m»u lhu* d Prince, It vied, on under
al. re .ioj.ur* ol « mortgage from Elisabeth
Box l j R. j J. n .lino.
, „ Allil D'l.YON.s. c. c.
jau 6 34
Shoriir’s Sules, Continued
Jo Jjj-./At itlny h, M b'mil, nnxt,
li t. be itoU hi tlie (ji.-it-t imitne In
1 -u «ity or Rh»,• mill, liotwocn the
hour, ol ten and limr oVIooIr,
A IiimIhUo notti i nnmctl .lane .ml her
cliil-l, le.ied on as tin; piopertt o|‘ An' el
Hoi.v-;,.tolatisfy two eJtrculiiin. From Jna-
tee Itiim-ll*.court, 'inf»vorof,liiliu H-upt
iml tiFtoi'., rctitri.nl to me by a ci nstulilc,
'toil 0oM ut the rink ol t.'io iiirmrr purclia.
■r, lie not linviiij. complied unit the term,
ol -.itle
Aiao, nil '.lie lluildin^f on lot No 14 (four*
test.) Wwiliif.Kiiin nurd/ botuuleu Unrth
uy u Ittno, Plinth b, llri.ui-s r.-et, east liy
tot No 13. ivest by lot No 15 Itvied on na
: ic njoperty of John 1, Hoherts, to so '-.IV
ui execution. C. H. Hayden ya Join. 1.
Roberta, iodois.-r.
Also, lot No 24; and Kltiili1iri|-n, Ctteritj
'■(•wit, levied on as the pfnperty of floored
dillert, to autialy an e.eoution in liivo of
' m. Cntij;.
Am D-I.YON, . c c.
jun 9 37
She; ill* 4-ales.
'In tin-frit ftnnmlny..iter , fieJSru Tuathty
in i'vhrunvy lie.if.
W IM.be .oldat the .1 it-k.-t Hour? 'n
t'tc town ,d St. Mery's, but mu uio-
a of ten and r-'tir oVlotik i> that day,
One llmise nil pmt nf I .nt No .1, levied
on aa the properly of Johnston Vniaupa, to
at i«!'v nn exccullSn ia favor of Lotna
(lacllli)tt.
OKOtlGB l.ONU, nice.
St. Jilnry’l, Dee 2l, 1022.
ileo 2H t JH
Shcriir Sales.
On the fast Sat nr lay after the fust Tuesday
in I'Vhrunry next,
VtWlLLbc sold nt. th*; Atariut lloitre In
\t-4 • lie town nf St, Mary’s, Uuiwcen tfio
ut , jften and four o’cluckoftlut day,the
lulltiwing property, viz.
Part of Lot No 4, and the improvements <
-n rooti, containing 33i feet in front ml
Irynnt street, and 60 feet «lc p. hc jiig-tlm
hit In the west of Sumnel pl wie’s lot;
Also. 116 purl of Lot No 26, being 100
feet lVum th*! North (Fast corner the ouf, on
•he rmrthside of ihibonce running South
'00 fei t, thence 50/feot Weal, thence North
JOO foot, and East 50 feet# to place ofbe-
ginnning Ahopirt of Lot No 23, being
J00 feet bar.I? und 55 feet front, being the
north east corner, of snul lot, aLevied on ui
the property of Samuel Clark, AdtninfetV.
David Lewis, dciicased, to satisfy uu execu
tion in favor oi Janie* Vincent.' Property,
pointed out by Defendant’s Attorney.
GKOIHLs LONG, dicc,
St.,Miry's, life, 26, 1822.
doo 28
} s, flic, 26, ]
siici'iir
8 Sal(!8.
O/i the fret Safuvduy after ihcf si Tuesday
in Alnrc.h next.
W II,L hr Sul 1 at the Mirkot U'.ysr in
thu To^nofSt. Murv’s, between the
hours often and four o’clock of that day,
0*if negro Woman nkmed 8usan, levied
on as the praps^y <*f John Ifoge, to sutlsiy
mi execoti»n>in favor of Willifoid & C'ooki
property pointed out by plaintiff** Attor-
nrv.
rtlen county. Jan. II, 1823* *
mEORGE'LONG, n * c c.
Nt. Mary's, ICam
Tcb
j in 18 45
Slicl id’ Sale Continued.
On theft st Sat dr day after tpe first TucsdaQ
in Febfnuiy next,
W ILL be sold at th** Mu.kct House In
the Town of St. Many's,.bet ween ^ho
hours often mid four oclrek of that day,
Oiib nVgro ffoy named Frank, levied on
:ts tlie nroprrty of Matthew W. Itcssrmt, to
nutisly an t*x**eution on a forecl***tirc of if
Moi tg^e, io favor of Lawrcnoe & Ti.omp-
Nt. J)tary*s, Camden county Jun. 11,1835.
GEORGE LONG, use c.
|ati 18 45
CO UN.
Bushels White Flint Com
.float, fob sale in Jots to suit
puicnssofs, oh fCsnaablo tttrrpi. Apply J
to nub us>iT y vd. 1
dec 18 HQ
The Subscriber
E P.SPKC I FUL1 *Y informs the Inhabit
HanUi of.Suvannah and its Vicinity, that
he intends to open n School for the re
ception of voting Ladies and Grntlmncni,
111 which will he laiight cll'the yeqy’sitisof
i correct English education, together with
the Latin, GreoAr, French, and Italian Ian-
giiago8. lie has taken the room occasion^
ally occupied by the Union Societyj in tlio
weft end of llic Ac&deitty. t
Rtcouunendiritons from Captain AUcrt
partridge, Stiperintcmlant of the American ’
Literary, Sci* ntific, an'l Mifitary Academy.-
from the Professor* ufltidiun, French, Fen-,
'ing, and from a number, of other Gentle-
nt*n can be givrib, by malt ing application at,
die store o! fluldwin if Hays drd, a fow
<h»ori west of the City H'riej.VThostijroung
G ntlemeu desirous ol aUair.ing the art of
la ncing, can receive Lessons in the even
ing, by application ns’i.Uove.
FARWKLL JONES. „
Ni B. Should hbt sufficient encourage
ment he given, he would engage as an in*
si-uotef ir! the toboVd mentioned branchci
ii: iltc country, or in a private family. * •
dec IS 2Q
MWi