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SAT ANN AII
GEORGIAN
NEW SERIES—VOL. tl.
SaVaxxali, tiiuinw.iy muuxeyu, M.vu.iny 30, ia«.
MO so
SAVANNAH
WEDNESDAY J10UN1NG, JAN. 29, 182,
Fire —The DuilJinR cimlaining the Hice
Th eshiojf Machine belonK'ing to Mr.
totter, at • oleraine, abont nine miles tiom
the city, was destroyed by fire, about
oVlockmitlie morning uf yew-rday.
considerable quantity of Corn (shout 1200
.bushels) tvas destroyed. The value
the property destroyed Is estimated be.
tween 7 and 8000 dollars.
Stephen Elliott, Esq. has been appoint
ed, at a meeting of the citizens of harles
ton, to deliver a funeral eulog'mtn on th
lute Hon. AVra. Lowndes,
The New-York American says, that Join
11. Forbes, our prese t agent in Buenos
Ayres, has been appointed Secretary to
Mr. Rodney, our minister to that gnvenv
juent; Charles L. Todd, Secretary to Mr.
Anderson, minister to Colombia i and John
A Frcvost Charge d’Affaires to Pent.
The ship Mary, Capt. Purringtnn, per-
formed her voyage from Virginia to Ha
yre and back to Savannah in 88 days.
'Leltt-fs from on board the U S. schr.
Revenge, Lieut. Levy, detailing an in cur.
Pence of a disugr cable nature between
that schr and the Spanish government brig
Voluntecr c of 16 guns, from old Spain, oft'
Cingcr or Dutch Keys, on the 7tli inst. have
been received in Charleston The B. was
fired into repeatedly; Lieut L. sent a
boat on board with his o mmtssion. after
Which the Spaniard sent an apology, by on
officer, w hich was not considered satisfac
tory. The R. was to sail from Barracoa
for Jamaica—and had made no prize,
A letter from Curacoa, of the 1 Sth De.
Ccmbcr, says, that Morales continued in
possession of Maracaibo,
The Brazils. — Accounts, rrceived at tin!
thnorc from Rio Janeiro to the 29th Nov.
atatea that the coronation of the "Uunstilii
tional Emperor of Brazil, Lord Don Pedr..
the First," had been postponed until the
is ofDtC.au which davit was ccpccled
the “ august ceremony ” would take place
A K'.ghljl respectable meeting has been
In Id in die city of New-York, at which a
Committeewas appointed to prepare
memorial to the Legislature, to change the
present mode of punislimc ,t in the state
prison to solitary confinement,
F f ecu per cent, was asked in New York
pit the 16th inst. for insurance on French
Vessels to Europe,
Sixteen gentlemen arc stated to have
bcM, put io nomination at Pittsburgh, for
the purpose of selecting u candidate among
them for theoflice of UivrmorofPennsyl
vania.
v In a late debate, in the House of Repre.
•er.tatives, un the aulijcct of a resolution
offered by Mr. Vance, calling forinforma-
tion relative tocolitracta fur surveying pub.
lie lands,' Mr Cocke said lie knew an. in-
stance in winch isiib-conliact was given tu
0 boy eleven yean of use!
It appears that the publication of the
JPioscers, wid not be delayed. It is nearly
teady for delivery.
The English papers state that the pain
ful affection of die bead, to which the
Duke of Wellington bad beer subject, was
caused by the improper application of lu
nar caustic to a sore cur. It louolicd the
tyn paimm of the ear, winch: became irri
tated and affected the nerves oi the bruin,
to a violent degree,
A Mrs. Wrigh 1 . convicted in the Court
of Kings Bench, London, of publishing
blasphemous works,prepared seventy pages
of nianuicript to read in rourt, stating why
the Jedges should not pass sentence upon,
ter.
A disagrement between two of the first
distill', ra in hondon, which has gristed
lip-ards of twelve months, during which
time an opposition has been carried on in
the spirt trade between them, by which
both parties sacrificed 1 20,000. pounds,
has been accommodated, and in conse
quence the price of English gin has bean
raised tiro shillings per gullun.
* ton the (lr.onoTAiv.
REFORT OF THE SAVANNAH FREE
SCHOOL SOCIETY.
The Directresses of the Savannah Free.
School Society, respectfully submit their
aiztli r.. lual report, on the condition of the
institution Under their direction, for the
infoi nation of its pa'ions
One hundred and forty-three Boys, and
one hundred and three Girls are now upon
the instill! ion, and it ishoped the generous
citizens of Savannah will, by a continuation
of their liberality, enable the Directresses
to conduct the school on its present plan.
The 11 redresses regret tile necessity they
will tie under to cull for large contrihii.
Dons’ without which, tneir past labours
will be wi'hout effect. To this enlightened
community, it is needless to point out the
advantages which e.o.l result to 'he rising
generation to have the children of the pool
educated. They feel confident of every as
sistai.ee in the power of a generous public,
on u hum they have never called in vain,
The receipts for the last year have been
glfhl U.
The expenditures £9U 2.
With sentiments of gratitude for benefit'
. received, a.id hopes of further uszistantc.
the Dirccuesses render tins statement.*
>1. RICHARDSONE,
Secretary to Ujs ii« Scliov) Society.
Mr, Alhma’a I.,-tier in reply ■»> Gfeniral
Srnytli, is distiiigorshcd lor a forbearance
and a character eiilhvlj tlt-fensnc, ami
destitution of sarcasm—far which the Sr
cretary lias mil at a his bee n la rinu liable
Yet he lias not been ublc altogether to ub
slain from an ill iijtured remiuk -wliat he
has not dared to use toivurds General
Smv th, he IihS bestowed upon the pr< ss, by
the tem ” kernel newspapers of the present
tiny." This is extremely uiiViinl cftlie sc
cretary, wlm ii so milch indebted to the
ilf irla of tlurac distinguished characters,
Messrs Dwight and Walsh. The Press
is after all, the beat support of our liber,
tics—it is the organ of the people--aml
that atatesman pays but a poor compliment
to the people, who would decry its use.
fulness, or curtnil the freedom of discussion
by ill natured epithets The feeling which
could induce such an expression, us we
have quoted, is the seme which, if oppor
tunity oftcred, wouldcnforce a sedition or
gag law.
In the Court of King’s Rencli, in th
case of Cox vs. Coleridge and another, i
z’as decided that a party charge 1 with t
cl inic has mi legal right to professional as
sistance on an examination before a inn
gistratc.
By the politeness of a passenger on
board the schooner Abigail anti Da-
maris, we have been furoLhrd with
(he following intelligence.
A Spanish sloop of war with des
patches from Cadiz bound to Havana,
arrived at Barracoa on the 6th inst.
reported that with regard to the po
litical state of affairs in Spain, all was
quiet, (excepting ttivai! disturbances
in Catalonia,J'buftlmt the pouplcn
Cadiz were in a state of starvation,
and could find tin woik ; and that a
number of American vessels had ar
rived ut Cadiz, (as our communicator
had been told) but cuuld make no
ciali sales, owing to scarcity of money.
ar,d were compelled to barter their
cargoes. *
The Abigail and Damaris has ex
perienced very tempestuous weather
during her passage to this port, and
was compelled to come to anchor un
tier Sugar Keys, (Cuba,) -for a har
bour, on the 18th inst. where she re
mained three days, during which pa-
rintja perpetual storm prevailed. The
scltuoner Decatur, Thntnassin, was
the only American vessel left at Bu-
racna. The U, Stales’ schooner Re
venge, Id. Comma’! Levy arrived a<
Baraciiaun the 12th inst. She was last
from Matanzos, and put into Baracoa
for the purpose of obtaining a pilot,
she being in pursuit of ttvo piratical
vessels who had plundered the Spa
nislt schr. Dolores uf about ten thou
sand dollars. The Dolores had forty
Spanish troops on board, from Vara
Cruz’bnund to Havana, all of whom
were unarmed. The Revenge had
bean fired into off Sugar Key, by the
Spanish brig of War Volontario, Cap'
Olgaris de lo Cuctn,—when a boat
was despatched, with an officer of the
brig.. On her being told site had firrd
into an American National vessel, an
urid' fatandiug then ensued. The Re.
venge had sustained no injury. The
officers and crew wt,re all well, and
she sailed the same day as the A.
and D. for St. Ja'go de Cuba. The
A, and D: lias spoke nothing
• Clt. City Oax.
STATE OK MEXICO.
The following extracts of letters
down to the middle of December from
Mexico, giviug a more circumstantial
account of the last revolutionary move
ments in that country, are from a res
pectable quarter. The accounts de
rived immediately from private sour
ces of 'the state of affairs in Mexico,
are much more to be relied upnu than
reports front that country received
through the medium of the Havana
and Mexican papers, as they frequent
ly come to us, through those papers,
distorted and coloured to suit Hit
views or wishes of the writers uf
them
“A lew days after the first meeting
of the Junta Institugente, they decreed
a forced loan of 83,500,000, and as
the exigencies of the State were ur
gent, they took for its immediate use
(lie money sent by the merchants to be
embarked at Vera Cruz, and which
ad been detained at Perote, This
money belonged principally, if not en
tirely, to European Spaniards, and its
seizure was a violation of the third
gaurant^ of the plan of Iguala.—
e-horlly after an unsuccessl'nl'altnck
was made upon the works lately re
the kind cnquirjr, “ Voire saute est
paired at Vera Cruz by the garrison of'eHe bonne?” Mr. Cipromptly an-
Sin Juan de U!ua, with a view ufspi- swered <• Je suiabanjet j’espere
uf epi
king the common and mortuts. -Tne
Junta considered this act of hostility
equivalent to a declaration of war, &
published a decree forbidding all in
tercourse with Spain, and prohibiting
the extraction of monies or goods be
longing to the European Spuni irils in
Hie empire. In the hope of waking’
un amicable arrangement with the
governor of the Castle, the Emperor
.ell Mexico on the 10th ol November
and proceeded to X. laza, Comotis-
sinners wvro appointed jy bulb par
ties ami met ut Vera Crtiz, but par
ted without coming to any arrange
men t!>
"Snme differences had arisen be
tween (lie Captuin General Chinan 1
und (he Guvcrnnr of the place, Son'n
Anna, un active, entsrprizlng offi
cer, Who had first taken Vera Ciuz
and driven the Royalists within the
Castle of San Juan de Ulna. The
Emperor took the part of the Captain-
General, and before Ititf departure
from Xalaza, Santa Ana, rode rapidly
to Vera Cruz, assembled his regiment
then in garrison at that place, bar-
rangued them and proclaimed 'the Re
public. All the troops in the place
and some in the vicinity joined him
immediately, and he is said lobe at
the head of a formidable force. It is
certain that the pi ovince of Vera Cruz
is in favour of a Republican form ol
Government. This, however, may
be said of every province in Mexico,
und it is not haznrding much to assert
that it is the general wish of the nit
tion. This wish has been openly tie
dared in Santander, in Quadulnjara,
in Oaxaca, in Vera Cruz, and in the
kingdom of Guutimala; the latter has
never cordially united with New Spain
and samp of the provinces, among
which is the most populous, San Sal-
vador, refused to send deputies or to
acknowledge - any dependence on
Mexico. •
It would not be dificultjtn foresee
the fate of a Government cstablih'
and supported by the bayonet, witnnut
funds, and without the confidence of
the people, if it were not upheld by
the Clergy; Their influence it is
true, has been somewhat diminished,
but it is still sufficiently great to af
ford a strung support to the pre
sent government- They dread (he
establishment of a Republican form ol
Government, which is incompatible
with the existence of their great tem
poral wealth, or their Bpirulul power,
and it is probable that they may sa
crifice a part of the former t« secun
the latter. This, however, will nut
maintain the expenses of Government
very long. The wealth of the Church
consists principally in Lands and
Houses, which, in the present circum
stances of the country,cannot be con
verted. into money. The Church
plate, jewels and ornaments would
not amount to a very latvc Bum.
"Government may support itself
fur a short time by levying cnntribu-
tiunB on the wealthy Europeans, and
on the estates of the Creoles. Bet
these demands upon the capitals ol
individuals besides being ruinous to
o country, cannot be long productive.
It is a’resource soon exhausted. The
produce of a country which is renew
ed anudally by the industry of its
.inhabitants can alone furnish a perma
nent source of revenue. They have
sought to borrow money in Europe,
and to anticipate thei-* revenue by
the sale of Custom House- bonds
The army must be paid, nr the re
presentations made to Congress re
pronching them with neglecting the
troops and with nbt providing for
their wants, will recoil upon the Ex.
ecutive, which is now absolute.”
“ Guadeloupe Victoria joined 9,in-,
ta Ana on the 12th Dec. and from
his character it is suppnatd ovt-fy
tiling would go on prosperously for
the Republicans of Vera Cruz. Santa
Ana met with a partial success, on the
201 It uf June. Wince that, however,
he has been defeated and it is suppo
sed from the forced marches against
Vera Cruz, that (Its town is again in
the hands of the Imperialists, Tiler-
are, liovt ever, commotions in severul
provinces, and great disconvent pre-
vails against the Imperial Tyrant
and Usurper.”
Southern Patriot.
It is common in Turkey, by way of
reproach, to blacken the front of those
persons’ houses who are notorious for
title henring, or propagating false
hoods. If that were the case with us,
what a dismal figure some uf our
houses would make!
Brookvilte Enq.
The. new Foreign Secretary—The
congratulatory visit lately paid by
the Foreign Ministers to Mr. Can
ning was attended with circumstan
ces which grately excited the risible
muscles of the representatives ol the
continental poentates. 'Ine deffiri-
cncy nf the newly made Secretary in
the French language is well known ;
and when the Count De ..... made
I SCRAPS FROM ENGMs-H PAPERS
I Every body seems surprised al W
| H. L—'s putting up so quietly the
other day with (he tlegra ling chas
tisement inflicted Ujiim him. Sinn
attribute, is to a love pence, other
tu that Christian spirit which abiiors
resentment. Both these qualities an
no tloubt culculitcd to give it - mint’s
adversary the whip-haml oliiim. Bu
one uf our Cunespondents, wlm
seem" to be in the secret, aunties
lo s difler -nt cause, lie says, that
SirH. was quift ashamed by the sud
den appearance ol O’Meara’s Book
eptl (hat it was the dcath-bluw Dial
took tlf fight out afliim.
Elopement,—-Ayoung Frenchman
of-good extrriur, blit of desperate lor
tune, lately found means to ingniti
ate himself with a respectable Englisn
family residing at St. Outer's. About
a week since he induced one ol the
daughters, a young lady about 21
years of age, and who, us he well
knew, will shortly bn iu possession of
considerable property, to elopo with
him. They crossed tho Channel, fol
lowed immediately by tho brothers
of the young lady, but the fugitives
having the-start, the pursuers were
over tim late. At Cal tis the former
had embarked in the steam boat about
hair an hour previous to the arrival ol
the latter, who instantly put to sen
in nil upeii hunt. At Dover the sumu
ill luck followed there; no trace ol
the foreigner’s name could be found io
the port registry, und they had nu re
source Inti bat to make the best ul
their way to the metropolis, where
they arrived on ThurSlay morning.—
Iinmcdiatc at-istance was given by
the proper authorities, and ut a lute
hour nu Thurktlay night the parties
tvcic traced in an hotel in Duke st.
Manchester -quart', where they wetv
surprise'll by llle young lady’s broil),
cr--, to whose cqre situ was consigned,
while tlio gentleman was pruvided
with sale lodgings until yesterday
ng, when lie was liberated un
bail.
Havre
Vplands. S.lshmls. lib's
l>:i B i'
1303
mi
00
uo
Liverpool
725
7J
169
ou
Madeira
OU
00
212
OJ
Mulnnzas
(JD
uo
153
OU
Total,
3055
264
562
00
que
vous etes nu-i bun que mni.” The
mingled sentiments which this reply
indited in the minds uf the Ambas
'•dors were evident, in their smiles.
Finding that they would oever be a-
hle to understand each other in
French, a conversation ensued, partly
in French and partly in English |anil
»hm witti the broken,French of the
Foreign Secretary, and the broken En
glish of the the Ambassadors, a scene
took place, not turpassrd by the con
fusion of tongues at Babel,—^ui*/ respectable {noting
On Hie 21st of Mava s’nrk was shut
on tile estate, uf Count Van Bnthmer
mi the coast oljilia Baltic, not far from
Wistmr, in lliv Dnelij of Mecklen-
burgh. This stork nail an arrow, which
win probably iltsch irg-tl at it by some
African savage, slicking perpendicu
larly in its neck. Tim arrow was
ivo feet ten inrhes In length, of black
tviintl, witMan iron head of rude tvorff*-
mnnahip, which was fastened to (he
wood with a string It projected by
nearly n tjtird of its length above the
head of the stork and the lower part
■about as much below (ho breast. L
wasnhservrd that several other storks
vainly endeavoured tu free their com
panion f om . tills trnutdesnme or on-
ment, which it doubtless brought fi-ntn
its winter abode in Africa. A diaf’ts-
man nl tnc name ol F. Lett the made
a drawing of it on stone / it was af
terwards stuffed, and is pirscrvctl in
the itius, urn of Die University of
Rostock.
A J-tkihw, at Mr- Samuel Taylor’s
uf Loughborough, is become so do
mesticated, that he accompanies one
of his sons Ini- miles, flyiiig^ibout be-
lore him, and occasionally alighting
on Ria shoulder.
The Irish papers, describing a late
duel at Waterford, say that one nf the
combatants was slim through the fleshy
part nf the *high-hone! Hot this is
nuthing to the Irish bu.l of a man na
med Hendrick, who a few days ago
lodg'd a complaint at the Dublin Fo-
lict-.-Oflice ago list a comrade named
Lawless, lor cheating him out of his
share of the produce nf a set of har
ness, which they hail stolen nnt of a
coach huuse that morning. Hendrick
told Ids story with great naivetle, and
mentioned where the harne-s had been
sold, but was quite astonished when
the magistrate ordered him to New-
gatr.
Q Croft, the Oipsey, and tlaniels,
the Jlmerican Black.—A battle be
tween these men took place on Thurs
day morning at ten o’clock, two hours
In-fore the appointed time, (lo prevent
interruption,) in Latham Meadows,
on the banks nl the Guilford River,
above Weybridge, instead of Bagslmt
Heath. The black was tar more pow
erful than Ills opponent, who finding
Daniel ton heavy tngn in, worked up
on points, and following the pinking
system, the black was compelled to
give in at the thirteenth round, as
blind as a bat- The battle tvas for 40
sovereigns.
MARRIED,
At St. Mary’s, (Ga-) by tho Rev, II, 8.
l’rstt, on ’l'liiii-.iliiy, ilie J.iil inst. Lieut.
Knwia Itainouiu-H -l.it.iul, ol' the -till
Regiment, U. 8. Artillery, to Miav htidf
Saiiesii, iliiughter uI'Hknux Sauceu, E>q.
nt'thin plncc.
Prices Ct/nvot nt Vhorlnlon, J.m 87*
Ciiijnn—S. Islnml, 311 • till. Stain
ed do. IS a 14; Santee, IB a 21; Sin tl
Staple, It) 1 I3j: Hire, Prime, R2| a
86 — Inferior to good, 2 j a 82J. Flour,
Philadelphia, Baltimore anil Rich
mond, (itupeiline) 87J a "Jt Corn,65,
a 68 cts; Gits, 40 a 4*1; Peas, 50 i ts.
Bagging Dundee, and Inverness, S3 a
95,
Cations.—The sales in Sea-Islands
this week were limited; prices similar
tu lhu<e stated in our last, and now
repeated. The unfavorable advices
from England by the arrivals si tin-
close of the week, will probably have
time fleet of rcdticiig their value in
this untket. In Uplands tin- bti'incsti
was more extensive, and tho prices
obtained quite as good nsut uny previ
ous period of the present season.
A ice.—The import uf the week lias
been very gienl. The most lu'voritu
brands slill rtenmand 83; but infeil-
ur descriptions sell very Itoavily.
Coni—Sells ul 65 a 6s coins. Ol
Maryland Corn there is none now
afloat. Outs continue plenty and there
is no impinvemrnt in the price.
Colton Banging— Has experienced
aalill I'urlnur decline—a prime lot has
been sold at S3 cents.
Freights—Have not improved any
since out last, and several ships have
proceeded to Savannah, in the hope
nf obtaining tieltcr,—5-Sihs of n pet -
ny for Cm ton to England, und am-
cent mid an hull to France, are the
asking prices.
Wants u Situation, *
V S anovtr seer, on « Cotton plnnt«(Ion t
one on tin: lilmuli would be prcHj' red,
» m«ti Him • imill tnmil), who c.tn n.vo
nrmwry ••slim onuh id hit chamclerty
<M|J;irity, possenrd o|*tin* caiprrtci’n tmde,
votiM oMtjjo liinmlf under.hi* u ntrue!, to
do all ncccsft*rit*N rrqtdivif of car pc to on
wo It on such phntaUiiii lor fto Uicr ittfor*
nwtinnappiy tt t the tflke of the (iscu*
OMNi
_j^ii '29 r54
Georgia—Bulloch County.
A> AVii’ al»s » terl of.the cou>l of UnU.
' ,r}r ! l f»’ the cuinttf and time a/orc'nad
iKUK.AS, Kimuoib sfuiiop appiin f t ,r‘
W l.tttpn of VI mi nisi ration on l!w\
ostlUo Bod effect* of ,) ones ,Jones, late of
said county, d 'dcnsini.
J’WW «W0 arc therefore to citr and ad*
mT.nuti nil ami v %gutar, the kindrwd nod
creditor* of theniml drocn&H to ft* their
"•''jocttonB, (if any thry luoo ) within the
lerm prescribed by h»u\ otherwise lutura
will he igmntcri tojihe tipi liriuif.
UIvmi under uW lend mid sen!, thiu
16th day of January, .y,*d.
[!*• !£LY KBNM'iljY, c c o« •
Jan 29 54 •
EXI'OKTS
From Charlctton for Ihc wrek ending Jan. 18
tui.ra corr*n. kick.
MARINE.
PORT OF SJlVJloXJr.il 11.
The officeri of the Frat Brigade,First
Division, of Pennsylvania Militia,
have .held a meeting, passed resolu
tions highly approving of the disposi
tion manifested in Congress, for cloth
ing the militia when called into actual
service, and for disciplining the mill-
tia, by encamping with their ofiiceis
for a certain number of days. They
also voted thanks lo General Cannon,
of the House of Representative^, for
the’very strenuous efforfa made by
him, to ploce_ the militu on o ipofp
CLKaVUED.
Ship Franklin, ttilcy, Liverpool,
• K Williams,
Sctir Milo, Farnsworth, Jamaica.
AtmtVED.
Ship William, Noyca, New-York, 10 days
to Will Gaston.
Sloop Express, Hammett, Charleston, 1
(hiv, with cor i, coflcei dry goods &c. tu
1 Cohen, Capt Swusey, I* Drcge, F Dure,
Wright, Guudry & Dufaurc, Jplinxton h
Hills, J Norton, E Wiliiami, and Horace
Blair. Pauenirea t Messrs Dqudo, Lang,
Stoddard, and Minot,
Sloop Eli/a, Holies, Kiceboro, 3 days,
with cotton and rice to thdloch and Duo-
oody, J \ Maxwell, 1* DcViltcrs, and U
J liahershum.
Sloop Ilcspcr, Hedlcy, Ronhury,? dava,
itli cotlon.to It & J Haberahum, und J A
Maxwell.
Steam boat Georgia, Dubois, f)0 lionrs
from Augusta, with boats —. with cotton
to It Burroughs, ponce & M'Kcnzic, 8 I
ttourgeaux, C C Griswold, Didiuinel 8t
Altai*, J Meigs, Gumming & Gwuthfnrv,
P Williamson, and Petersen, Ilammuiid
coi
PtnflTord’f boat Denevotcnce, from Para-
chuclur landing, with 2l6 hales emton to
l'hos Polhill, J P AYilliamson, and llrown
Overstreet.
vv row this ronr.
At Charleston, 27th inst. sloop Mar}-,
Brown. /
cLrAiir.ii won this pobt,
At the Clyde, Nov 13th, Bi* brigEl za*
Ann, Baird.
At New York, 17th inst. ship Charlotte,
Sims.
At St Augustine, 14th inst. sloop Supc*
rior, Atwater.
AUutVAf-* mom tuis rniiT.
At Charleston, 27th inst. sloops Mary,
Drown, lj Good-Hope, Briggs, 1 , Cynthia,
Beetle, ],
At Newport, 10th Inst, ship Gen. Car
rington, 18.
The schr Jane Maria, Williams, from
Darien, arrivedat Charleston, 2ftli inst.
The sloop Susan, Bradley, saded from
St Augustine, 14th inst. for Nassau, ft P.
't he U S schr Grampus, Lieut. Gregory,
arrived at Malauzas, fruin N. York, on the
18th inst.
CHABLESTON, Jan. 27.-Arr ship Ea
gle, (of Gcorgctovyn. D (J) Morrill, Brc,
men, via Bottcrdam, 43; brig Florenzo-
Kittson, Liverpool 84 (I bis is the vessel
which Ims been erroneously report* d us
the Br brig St I*aurcnce] i schrs Abigail
& Damarus, Cocke, B me a 101 Arring-
don, Little. Harbadotf 28 and 8 from l urks
Island; Nonpareil, Hopkins, Matanzns, 43,
NEW-YOKK, Jan. 16—Arr Br packet
ship Marquis 8alisbury.B«ldouk, Fahnoutli
via Bermuda, with the Nov. Mail j ship Ze-
bulon,' Linders, Newcastle, 14 weeks
barque * puKan. Collin, Liverpool.
Jhii. 17.—Arr schr Macdonough, Monte-
go Bay, Jain.
BOSTON, Jan 15—Arr brigs New Pac
ket, Bright, Capo Hay Jen i Mary, .Mayo,
Havrji-
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT,
Office of the. Mercantile Mvertieer >
Jfew York, Jan. 20. >
Arr brig Agenora, Allen, St Mary's LJ j
schr AYilharn h Mary# Y*tksr» Washing-
i #
fteorgiii—Hulloch bounty.
Bi/ Ehj Kennedy, Clerk of the- coth t »/' 0”t/i-
tltn'J/ for the County und State n/' resold.
H I:iKltKiVS, l)n\i.l l.f** •'! (he kruI
countv, npplier for Loticty ot Admi-
nistration on the ♦*s»ute and '(tr ”'s of
Charlia Mikoll, lute of f-uid-county deceas
ed.
These arc therefore to ate and admonish
all and ‘jugular, the kindred and cted »**rs
of the said decease d, t«* fib* th^ir ..j c-
tinns (ifany they have) in m\ ofli*v, v *)n -or
before the first Monday in M.irqh .»
otherwise leUcrs will be granted the anp'i*
cant. * > *
ftCivcn under my hand and seal, lids
w 18th dav of Df^'Miihn, 1822.
[L.S.] ' ELY KENNEDY,ccoi
jan 29 54
Gcorgiu-
(.'liinulctj Comity..
To all whom it mu)/ concern.
K'tEAS, Limgiey it yum -i
the Hoimridde tlicth.tirtofOrdi -u v,
for l.etlersof Admin'fctratien on d»- cai.t
*n John Conner, late of said countv
ceased, 't’heso are the** fore to t it* and
admonish all and singular, ti e he r* and
creditors.of said deceased, to file th. ip < I,-
jectious (ifany the> have) in the Cl.-iVa
offtenof tlu* Court ol Ordiuury, on or hof n o
the first Monday in Mutch next, otherwise
letters will be granted tho applicant
Wit urns the Hnnnrithlc Alexander AG
kinsnn, one of the Justices of stud
Churt,llds 2fith thy of January, 1823,
[L S;) JOHN HAILEY, ocuqc.
jan 29 54
SheritT’s Salc^t.
On the fret Saturday offer thejxni 1'uetdutf
in March next,
\\VlUs he sold at (he^aiket House in
Vs# the town of St. Mary's, hetww’**n tliu
hours of ten and four o’clock of that day,
Part of Lot No 4, and the improvementa
thereon, levied on as the propei tv of Sa
muel Clarke, Administrator of David Lewis
deceased, to wuibly an cxccutinn in favor
of Jeremiah Condy, surviving copartner.
Property pointed out by defendant's At
torney*
GEORGE LONG, user.
St. «If/jry's, Camden county, Jun. 21,1823.
jan 29 54
Sheriff’s I’fnle.
Ou the frit Saturday after the fat Tuctdny
in %riprH next,
^n^ll.Lbc sold at the Market House in
NaJf tho town of 8t. Murvh between the
homa often and four o'clock of that day,
One negro Uoy named Aflick, levied on
tl the property of John II. CLborne and
Catharine F tegerald, to satisfy an execu
tion on foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor
of John I. Roberts. .
John hessrnt,moo
St.M.ry*s, Camden county, Jail. 14, 1823.
jan 29 54
Sheriff’s Sales.
.On the fret Satin day afer the frit Tuesday
in Mu>ch next.
W ILL be sold at the Market Home in
the Town of St. Mary's, Camden
County, between the hours of ten and four
o’clock of that day,
One tract of Lind lying between Great
Sntilli and St. Mary's rivers, containing
four thousand acres, more or less. Auto
another tract of land containing five hun
dred and suty five acres, more or less. Al
so, Let No 63, lying in the town of St. Ma
ry's. Also, one negro man Lewis, levied
on us the property of Tl\pmas II Meliir, to*
satisfy an execution in favor of James Dick-
•on U Co. Property pointed out by the
defendant.
Alro, on the first Saturday after the first
Tuesday in March next, will be sulJ at tho
Market House in the town of St. Mary's,
Camden county, between the hours of ten
and four 'cluck of that day.
Part of lot No 5, five, containing one hun
dred feet squnve, and all the improvement A
thereon, cousibling of one dwelling housa
and other necessity buildings, 1; ii gin the
town of St. Mary's, bounded on the north
aide by Norris-street, on the west side by
Ilryani-street; levied on us the property of
Elilm Atwater, to satisfy in execution in
favor of-Thomas K Hnrdie. Property
pointed out by the defendant.
Also, on the fust Tuesday in March next,
will be sold at tho CoUN House in the town
df JvfiViSon, Camden county, between the
hours uf ton and three i/ciock nf that day*
One tract of Laiyb lj i- g near Great So-
tilla River, containing sixty five acresj mure
or less, bounded on the south side by John
Conner's land, on the north side by Wm,
Niblackh laud, on til other* sides by un
known land ’> levied on os the property of
John Conner, d£cc«sed« to satisfy his state* .
county, snd poor taxes, for the year 1821.
Amuunt due g8 20 2J, fthd costs-
v Also, two negroes, viz: Sally and Ginny,
levied on os the property of Randolph M*«
Gillif, to satisfy an execution' in favor of
Charles Churchill. Property pointed out
by the defendant v
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