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GKOlUilAN.
SAVANNAH :
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IURsDAY MOKNINU, FLU. 4, 1821.
Mr. i;»1lioiin luninR ilrclinot the aup-
port of Ida quondam frirmlr, ill. > have ilc-
tcmiliicd to pursue the WacbjiaTInq'aya
trin, «nd liavlng found ll Impmaiblc io
Vritc «/) Their candidate; appear equally
detcmihied lo a ll nipt to write,/wen Mr j •• Tlie bmikrilpl laws wi re enacted
Cranford. A» to the mi-ana they mayJ |, piinr to lljfi note.- I lie ili'lemlanl
I /Halt Kunbupt T/*vt.—Thl WlowlnR
Inlrmlinf; cair lias lireti di riled ill the
aisle <il Hint, inv it-in* nn Important quet-
Uon nf nn.iililllnnsl tjlie: —
“Shy in r» I’AiiHnN*.— 7Vii* rniur
In prr.«fnlnl fur Ihr opinion of llu
C'ittrl.on Ihr following ogrrtd eatrt
“The auil II tniiii/fot on |Miniiissary
« pi,lea* neculeil by llrfihll lilt wlull-
•' a irsiilcm anil rititen of the slate .il
•• M.s iv Imil. 'I 'hi*, defendant (dead*
" hin tlt'charge under the bankrupt law
«• nf that Mate. At the time the notea
•• were executed, both |i!uin**0*«nd tie
fendant werecitil'*na ol Maryland
y ws
.i
aarlat. trndtf Wimfif »o %W and I M. Oettltemen In flat>tlnreoiflllo*a, ata
painlul, ihal I «m oblitnl tnilccllnn July W touch the ilp»'“l "fa • lore
every thin* •«q.liriBg«iiHn(. A., fl^r-for while kid (jlovo. a,c weapon,
kcl of iioi Irpialilute will inform yu
Craw ft
tiac sic hope they will, at loiiat, not m far
out mg’.' public opinion, ua to piiVanc ought
but vital ■•.pcri'L-ctly fair—if not, the evil
bo up.iiillroir • on lieida. line of these
i. —— gooil-nnlnrt'd frlcnda" of Air, Cal-
Iioiiii, who have bniuglil him prctnalor< ly
forward, In a Ic'ter purporting to hu from
AVitihlng'bfi, hut most prohuhijf prepared
tn the city in which hi, lucubration first
Jltv the light, Philadelphia, has labored
hard to prove Mr ( rawfnnl'acase rlctpe.
rate, even after the unheal'd of generosity
or allow inghhn the vote of Georgia, not
vi'.iiKtitiiding 0 “very loniiidihlelippino
tlOn tu'hlin ’III that atatc Thiaopposin. n
tu Mr. ( ! raw ford in his own alate appears
to he very much akin to tile Ibrmiditble
opposition to the general government,
svliicli some wiacacrea have proved to
tin Ir own aiii'mfactiaii, to he oiga lacd by
that atalcaman and his friends. One of
tln se uilliiigi annul time since discover
ed ihal sir. vrawforii’s popularity w-as all
Imaginary, heciuno iho baervidldit was
very gen ml lllnt In was the candidate of
the people, and that Ilia opponents, ol
comae; ontild nut auececd. TIlia aapicnl
letter' writer tun reduced it to a moral
Certainty that Ida cauae is Imp lees and
believes, tin uoiilii, hu will im late the con
duct of Mr. Calhoun and retire from the
unpiolltublc cimlcat. We mint give three
gentlemen credit lor their ingenuity. Like
able generate, foiled In one plan they aN
tempi another- make the world believt
that Mr. Crawfortlliaa no chance impute
to him icntlmcilta which ho never enter-
tail cil, and nuitivei which never actuated
Vim— proatratc him handily if you can—
butproitrata him-the road will then be
open for ua-and then hey!for a libr.
qal odminittralimi—a magnificent execu
tive— a cnnaolldated ftnverimt nt-tut John
and profitable renti'iitta for the chosen
few—down with the lladicala (uWoi
tfieltn the Reptihlieuiu) nn cinuly tree
pure and direct tax e thene are the bless-
ings In store fur the people when Mr.Craw*'
lord is prosirated.
Aeeminta from Dsyonne state, thst in
vionacqticncc nf the eapltl e nf ftaliigiier,
Minn lias been enabled In cstnldiah u di*
reel eommunicatlmi w ith the the army nf
'Arragon. He Isaadl tn have defnalep Ita.
roll B’Errillei'ln annlli r engngi'nient, w ho
fled to lltovery walls nf llrgel, “ ‘ rrc ni.
ini’s slice. Aful progress excited Iho titninai
connteritalion.
■a* .1 Jllerc.liiiil." The earreapnndent of
thennltimorc Patriot uliserves, " the new
member, tyr M'KIni, (elected IVnm Haiti'
mure) lias been of great service on the
passage of the Revenue bill before the
Umiv nf Representative!, a service that
Yinnc cicept a merchant eotiltl have ren.
dered. 1 herd ought to he tnnre titer
chants in Cnugresi, and I litnnltl re.inicc to
'SCO u member from all the commercial vhs.
tril ls, I’rurticid business melt are found
to be of great ttae hero.”
■ nil
“ is a regular certificated bmkrupl ir
"iilinlveill under the laws nfMiinliintl
a wldrhaic a full discharge uf all licbtr
“re'un rd. This th bl was telliriie.il
"All defendant’* prnpertj. was duly
"B*signnl to trustee* iti Maryland.”
" Helore ail nttemiil is inaile In in.
vesligatu Ihe princi|ii.-s presented by
this case il is necessary In state thin
this court rcvOgnises the constitution
al right uf the Supremo court ul Ihr
(foiled Slates lu expound the ('on-
■iju'iun, and aettle ita import
whoever a duubt arises; and that it
ja.tur duty implicitly tn receive their
ronstiiictiiin as a title id (Ifciainn in
-ill cases ill which it spplirs. Thst
riliunnl having decid' d that a state
has authority tn pass s bankrupt law,
provided auc.lt a law duel not impair
Ihe obligitliiili til c.'tinacts within Ihe
meaning ol the constitution, and pro,
vidi'tl there be tin act nf Congress in
hirer tn establish a uniform system ul
bankruptcy conflicting with ,ucll low,
our inquiry in y he limited tu the sin
gle question — Mhelher toe law of
Matyl.itid did or did not, in the sense
ul the constituti'in impair the uhtlga
linn of the contract mi which tile
present suit is (middl'd.” *’* *
“Oil the whole,limn (lie view non
taken ill the sulijcfl, we me led In
conclude, lint me o ne hi lure us dif
lers niiuerially Irinn the cases iifSlnr.
ges »»• Criiwniitdiield .nni M'Mill.n.
v*. M'Ni'il, alii Ihal it rittnol he
ttinaiilurt'd as smiled by their aulhnii.
ty—tltitl litis i tati'l therefore, must tie.
citie it arcurtlpig m their own cull
•■ructiontil thicunttiiiitiiin. Thai the
•tiittltr nf Mn/ylanil, being etffined io
ils npcrauDii In alter cuntracts mnile
within thut state, dues nut interfere
With (lie c nstitutimi, & thut the ilclcii-
ilant was, by the oprraiiun ul iliat at.i-
iu'c, discharged front the payment ul
lie tintsh nn which the present suit to
founded.”
Martha Green, Mary Amt Tompkins
and Elisa Hay a, have all been convicted nf
receiving atulen goods, in the court uf sea.
(inns ul Nevv-Yurk, aad scn'ouccd to the
Teni entiarv fur sixteca months service on
the tread milt.
Three, journeymen bailors were convict
ed ol a conspiracy tu itflurc another of the
trade, who'they conoeived had not treated
them well, against whom they had romhitt.
etl with otlirta tn prevent his obtaining
avurk. They were fined in the mitigated
penalty ut live dollars and coita.
A Mils Ann Church, of Vernon, Oneida
Co. N.Y’. was found dead near w here site re"
sided, on the morning uf the I3ih ult. It
is supposed that in altcntpU g to cresa a
fluid, in order to go a neighbouring house,
she goYbenuiiibcd With cold, lost her way
Wild frusc to death.
A widow woman, named Menna, of Va-
Tenues, in France, waa murdered on the
flOlli of October last. When diacurered,
she still grasped in one hand some locks
of hsir,I*hich, in struggling, she had loin
from the. head of Asr murderer, and wliicu
led to bia an eat.
Cfmsiec.’ ytinuAmeni —in the year ITS?,
yna workhouse m Hamhurgh, where tugs
and cuutsc kwseya Were miuufsclured,
those wbu had not partermsil their da.ly
•task, wete howled up in a batket overthe
tabic in the common hail, wli.le ilia i»«t
wore at dinner, that they might be ur.ta.
fixed With the sight and smell of what they
were not to taatc.
ut nor plan uf priunty schuols; and Ihr
annual repur la show that il is hrcuui-
ing completely abortive and must b
abandoned very shnrtly, after costing
pstn this tiny ft 180(100, and yet tn
tost tt» ftd5.0()0 I yrsr more, until it
shall be iliscunlihurtl; anti vf s single
buy hm received the elements nf duii
mini education, it must he in si.me part
of Ihe country tint known tu me.—
Kxpptjancc irs burtimtulty cu» firni
wl ihe early predictinna nf ils fate—
flttt on this subject, I must refer ft
ul Iters mure stile than I am tu gn into
tli nrreaaary details; and I conclude
with the assurances ul ntv gran I esteem
anu tr-pect. Til JKKI''EUSON.
Mr. VV. T. Bxiinr.
Moolixtllo,, (fuincij.Jlilly 21, 1H22'
Srm:—i know tint that 1 ever re
ceived a letter with more pleasure
than ytittra uf the Soil) June I mt, ex
rept the circular from vnur Cnnimit-
lee, which t received some (lavs be
lire.
The wisdom and generosity nf
yiiltr legislature in making liberal nn-
|,i nprintinns in mnnry. for the hemfi'
ul Hrlinios, Aciiditiiies, Cnlteges and
tile University, j. un equal honor tu
them and tlteir cimsttfuen’s ; a proof
jbj Ihrir veiirratinn for literature anil
science,auil a portent uf great nod
listing gnutl tn north anti South Arne,
lira, an) tn the World
Great is truth .great is liberty, and
great is humanity, and they must ami
will prevail. | hate communicated
yum letters tn as many nf mv friends
as I have seen, ami requested the
1NTF.RF.8 i fir, GUTTERS.
JfoiiHeello, July S 1892.
Silt,—Yuur lavorut the I5tlt June
is received, anti ( am very iluiikiti|
tor the kindness i fits expressions rca
peeling myself, hut it ascribes to me
titcrila which I tin not claim. I was
one tinly, uf a baud devoted tu the
cause til Independence, all nf wliiiiu
exerted equally their heat eudeavuti
fur ils success, ami have a cumin.m
right tu the merits of its acquisition.
Sit, also, in the civil revolution nf 1801
very utility, am! very ntrrituriuiis, were
die worthy patiinis, who ussis'ctl in
b.itig'ipg utfck uur gnverlimetu tu its
i.i'publicm ttaek Tu preserve it tu
Iliul, will r. quire unremitting vigi-
lonce. VVhutlier the siiri elttlei ol ou
upp minis, then reception into on
tamp, (licit asMimptiun ul situ name
ami app.ircut acceasiim In uur bltjeely,
may tlrenglhen or weaken the genu,
iiie principles bl ruptibiicatiisiti, limy
he a gnutl ur an evil, is yet to he seen.
I cnnsitler Ihe party iliviriini el Whig
.nni Tmy, the niosi wliulesunie which
cini exist in any government, anu well
worthy ul beii g iiuiirisliCil, tn keep nut
ihnae uf a mure tl iigeruus ’chaiacter.
We already see the power, installed
fur life, responsible to nn authority,
(lor impeachment is nut evens scare
cimv,) advaticiug, with it ttuiseless,
anil steady pace, to the great ohjeet
ol conaolidatioo. The ftiundaiitins,
are ahead) deeply laid, by tlteir deci
sions, for the annihilation ol conslitu.
liutiai state rights, anti the removal of
every check,eveiycounterpoisetothe
ingulfing power ot which themselves
are to make a sovereign part. If ever
this vast country is brought under a
single government, it will he one nf
the must extensive coemption, indif
ferent end incapable of a wholesome
care over so tvitic a spread of sut lace.
Tltiti will not bo borne, null you will
have to choose between reformation
and revolution. II 1 know the spirit
of this country, the one or the other is
inevitable. Before the canker ia be
come inveterate,'before its vennm has
reached an much nt the bndy politic as
tu get beyond contrul, remedy, should
be applied. Let the tuture'ippuint-
ments ol judges be for lour nr six y cars
and renewable by Ihe president ami
senate. This will bring their con*
duct, at regular peritids, under revi
sion and probation, ami may keep
them in equipoise between the gener
al andapeciai governments. NVe have
erred ill this point, by cupying ting'
land, where cei taitily it is a good thing
to have the judges independent ur the
king; but we have untitled to cupy
their caution also, which makes a
judge removable on the address or
uoth legislative houses. That them
should be (public functionaries, inde
pendent of the nation, -whatever may
be their demerit, as a solecism in a
republic, of the first urder uf absurdity
and inconsistence,
To the printed enquiries respecting
uur.School*, 'll is mil in my power io
give an answer ’ Age, debility an an-
situ! dU taated, sod now s.ifl.Q.'d
news, if the t pet thread nf life
should con'iitue to born a little \imj-
g-r. I hope that you wil' hear ntn(e
from me. At present, hlii tl slid pa■
ralytic. 1 am iiic pilrle nf re-ea'cli/nr
sea'Oil. I can only give hi' ts fillip
memory. A taw nf this Culur-v/ al
most two liutiilii-tl years ago, obliged
every town tumaintaih a SchmiUmaa-
tei, cnijalileuf le ic'ting the Greek
amt It.iinaii languug's, ns w^ll as
reading, wiiling and aritltineljc in
English. Tu.'Se schnui masteia were
sire aMir.le.
3H A gentleman ia not to dance more
than twice m me evening, with the unit
ladv iintitr lie i*s> rions, t*e.. Var f/oi ——
4 h y gentlt nisit who is not d mcing, is
no' 'O come up * l*dy who is. mid mnuo-
tinlixe her company, to ihe ear Insrou ol her
oartner,—for tllia it not coui'dercd ci
tremely genteel. ,
Jib, Usndifl are not to eat up "tore Ilian
one linger f a glove in an evening, (ei-
cept, from i*>uic esose or other, their teel-
ii glare much discooeeried)—for d iiael.
ling a bail example to society.
fith. t Julies arc not to engage fur more
tliun twelve riancea ahead—h r it leads to
perplexing ntisunderstandingaand nun-per-
firntance of promises. .
7to. L« lies are not to atoop tn p eg up
their own gloves -for it would be aiming
at an iinpessihilily. . ,
8th. tJulies need not drop their hand-
kerchiera m-re than tw ce during a Cottl
linn, aa it often htings Gentlemen’s heads
in c intact, sn ip tin* corset strings, Cfc.
9th Gentlemen in dancing, are pailicu-
lady adv.sed to use dicir arms ss well as
legr, and t 1 swing them to s d fro like two
huge tienilaltnoB, and to keep their eyeB
bent upon their feet, as it displays a com.
mrndahle a'tent onto the Indy opposite and
neglect of oiks self.
lOih. Lad cs oee.1 not ft.ti gue them
selves by actually ilanciaf, ss tual lortun
ately ii fwiil bei' iming u .f.tshionable, and
the lea* spi'it hlmwii in » dun-:e, the greitt*
er good breeding !* displayed.
Ulh G.iiitlemen who cannot dxnce may
still innkc one ot'a »nd either walk or
stand still while hia partrer dunc»*s.
12th A lady snpnld always»eturn to her
seat before u Cotillion is concluded—it
gives her an aii-uf importance.
!3(>i A couple in a set, can ot once dis
play their gentility and respect for the
other individuate composing it, by turning
from them, and becoming apparently so en-
gige ’hut the others are obliged to dance
on wo limit t .em.
14th. A lad) cannot more effectually re
•sc ...aawv, -IU . „,r^ ^ j f f , i n tr„dUCed
t« assist J1C* in complying with jrnilif p^lTer.t him by giving all her attention to
tithers, in oront of her set, and by making
him repeat every ob-ervation twice.
Isiisilv. No lady of any gentility, will vi
sit two public bails in succession, it be ng
•* not fashi.'nable,” and without the com-
pimy is very «• select,” no lady should go
at all. " «*
TIIB MAHKKT.
Savannah, Feb. 4.
COTTON.i*The unfavorable accounts re
ceived from Liv rpool, up tothe 9th Dec.
Imve Imd an influence to depress the mar-
In he examined bv the clergyine/i and j ketfor cotions ofbolh descriptions. Ther-
«im«iwfratis ; id the cler.vmpn in'have been scarce any transactions in Sea
Jhiisi* tluvsniM o all lenrnt'd meh — Islands this week, and the few sales which
1 his livv Mu furce to thi? hour ,* |» UV c been made were at a reduction of at
though no* in puciu illy cxcniliMl as j j cast one or ^. 0 cents on former rates
It ought to be I hall tnysell the hon j bc q , 10 t„d », 2 « and npivaiits
or (<« be » ftvliuul master from I7o5' * * . . Unva •
'I. 1758. in Iho town of Worcester,, ““"‘‘"S »" q> nitty, though the e s
Under tins law. These school lna J rc“"y very little doing ,n them. Upland,
'efijtami se.h’itiil Itnuaea. are ntaitirain- • h-V" reeeded about a halt cent, 10 a llarc
etl by luxes, Voluntarily impiweil uni still the market prices, though very fair
'heinaelves by the people, in town parcels.can be obtained ot the former-
meeting, anmrtlly.; suit the ai ifour of ,fi„ c \vUt bring 11} a 121inferior is below
the people in voiing mnney for this *tu 10
hie purpove, ia aslortlaliing. In this ;„ CE ,„ 1Sb;en 80 , lU t from2 50 a 2 75,
SSL i — “ -> - *•«“
think they voted tin- year, 81,700, for 'ationimd suite at less-it must be prime
Ihe support of schools—more than a
dollar o head for every titan, woman
.uni child in the place Tne piinci-
pal school, which is not inure than
hall a mile frnili me. puurs out nf ita
doors, at twelve o'clock every day,
Iruin one luimlml to two hundred
Ions anil girls, as Itnppy as Scott ur
Shen*tiine,h tve described them fktli“ir
masters, in their romances. Braider-
thimpiincipal sch'til, there are not
less than four “r five schools kept by
unman in d Recent pans of the town,
for cltiltlieit otbnth sries, too ynttug
to be able to travel to the central
school. Btsidea these town schools,
there are AcTamnifs uniler'the auspi
ces nf the legislature, and others es
tablished hy private IPUnlGi'ence, for
reaching 'a'lgu tg-s. arts and science,
tin a mute enl ng.'il scale All these
suhiii'clinnte yjsli'utitiiis are prepara*
tory to quiltfle.ui ins of of young gen-
llenteti to enter the Universities.—
The Universities end the schuols
mutually support each other; the
schuols furnish students lor the Col
legi 1 , and four years fterwarda, the
College sends the ytiling men in
to the country to keep school.
I esteem tnysell highly honored
by your circulnr nod your letter of
the SO'It June. Aetl sin‘Sir, your
very obedient, humble *cr»’t.
JOHN ADAMS.
William T. Bahiiy. Esq.
Jbexington, l&ntucley.
f(m;at Butt Mot.—A Bight Honor-
able Gentleman,QMr. I'.sHoiiig] who
has been recently appniiitrd tu one of
the highest nlfices in the State, h tv
ing been admitted tn the Knyal pre
sence to receive the seals nf utiiee.
tvss observed, on Ins retirement, tn
rub his chin ill a very contemplative
mood, “ I hope,” said a friend, '• that
you met with a gtacinus reception.”
“I don’t know what tn think of it,”
replied the new Secretary ; “ his Ma
jesty, with apparently prelect sinceri
ty, expressed a wish that I should fol
low the example of my late N“ble
predecessor —which, I am afraid,
means that nothing cuuld give him
so much pleasure as that I should
cut my throat-” Ton. Pap.
to command 2 75.
COHN may be quoted at 68 a 70 t there
bus bc“n more inquiry, and a amaR im"
provement in price; since our last.
GUO ERIE'S, Coffee, .6 a 29, Muse.
Sugar, 7 a 91 N. 0. do, 8} a 9 i Brandy,
ftl 25 i Juin.'Hiim, 75 a §11 N. E. do 39 s
N. B Gin, 38 I H 11a ,d do 95 ; Pepper,
22; Pimento, 23 tty. Tea, per chest 90 t
;u catty box—, do. ftl 5| Imp. Tea. 1 40 i
Prime Purk, gl3 ; do. Reef, ft5} ; Mulas,
■cs, 50.
DRY GOODS—There is no change since
our last; Ragging is dull and few sales are
making at any p ice—it is generally held
ut 34 a 38
STO'K^—Slate Rank Shares, 70 ; Plan,
tee’s Rank do. 73 i Darien Rank do. 54,
EX MIANGE.
Dills on England, 16 a 17, ad.
Do Boston, 6} a 7.
* Do Netv-York, Y ,
•Do Philadelphia, C6 a 6}.
Do Baltimore, j
Do Charleatun, 2} a 3.
MARINE.
PORT OF SJl F-S.V.V.'M.
CLEARED.
Brig Messenger, Huuuet, Havre,
. D Carney,
ARHlVED.
Prig InJustry, Cook, MoiUego*B .y, Jam.
22 days, in biillast to I Cohen.
*chr Jolm jVllen, Windsor, Little River,
N i7 days, with com to Hall & Hoyt.
. Steam bout **anmel Howard, Tulnv.ulge,
Augusta 3 days, with boats Nos 3 & 5, r m
tow, with lo3i bales of cotton to 11 Bur.
roughs,' D.ihamel & Auze, Wm Gaston,
^ C. Dunning, G Gordon, J Laihrop & co,
Scarbrouglt it Clark, Henry 1 Hudson, L
Coryell, and others. *
The ship rlifford-^Wayne, has not clear*
ed as slated yesterday.
Sperm Candles and Loudon
Mustard.
PT'RN BOXES Spenn Candles
C2#vi/ 4 do London Mustard
Lading from ship Colton Plant, and for
sale by
BAKER & MINTON.
jnn 11 c 59
.ffr. Robertton — Part of the following
* Rules and Re^ulati-ins” were published
sometime *g i i.i a pupfiratihe North, a*d BoltOU S Central WhaTVeS.
being aware that they will apply as well to
•he rcg nnoft-ur own city, 1 have copied
them and adde a few of my own, suggest
ed hyaena' obs-rvnt ; o>».
Ru'.ct and RejnUiUons, intended for the Bab
Boom.
1st. A six and a La t inch little foot, i« to
b-ciowded into a |Lr.-c a-ul a half inch i
t»Uuc»—in order to oc comfortable, |
TO.MOUKOW KVEN1NG, Feb. 5.
Will be performed SheriiUu 1 * Comedy of
THE HIVALSt
ou
A 7) ip to Bath.
Sir Anthony Abiuiutc Mr. Knulkner
Cspt. Absolute
Faulkliml
Acres
Sir Lucius O’Trigger
Lydia Languish
Julia
MorcLnd
Hughes
Spilier
Roberisun
Miss Tilden
Mrs. Hughe*
Alterwhich.for the first time heref a Scotch
Ballet got up under the direction
of \?r. r. W’iH’nmn. called
Donald, and 'Tattle.
Donald
Simpkin
Puttie
Miss Tilden
Mr. T. Williams
Mrs, Brown
The Evcning8entrrtttinnients to conclude
’’the
OCR.
Mr. Spilier
wii It thv^Firce of the
WEATIfEltVC
Tristram Prickle
(O’ Price ot Admission-- Boxes and Pitt
SI —Gallery 50 cents.
**• Smoking in the Theatre i* positively
prohibited.
Doors will be opened at half-past -5 o’
clock, and Performance to commence at m
quartet before 7.
(0 s Plates for the Boxes may be taken
a* the room under the office ot the Geoh*
max, where the Box office is at present
situated.
fob 4 59
03° The subscriber will
attend to FACTORAGE and COMMlb-
SION Business.
J. HANMFJl.
Washington Hall Building*.
fob 4 p 59,
(CP The Honorable the
Inferior Court of Chatham County, will'
commence its regular term nittiugs on Mon*
duy the 17th inst at 10 o’clock in the fore
noon, for the trial of Civil cases. The Jury
will not be required more than two days;
this Oituit will ){rant Letters of Guardian-
•hip for free persons of eelor, and admit
uliens to Citizenship, where the papers are
legal—and appoint County Constables Tot
one year.
JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk,
fob 4 n 59
For Charleston via Beaufort.
SraiTE Steam boat COLUMBIA, Cap-
>1 lain Blackman, will leave this for
Charleston via Beaufort, THIS MORN
ING, at eight o’clock. For passage or
freight of handy packages, apply to the
Captain ou board at the lower wharf, or
to
S. II. FISKE.
Teh 4 59
For Darien,
The packet, sloop
THREE BROTHERS,
Jcteph Ihto'.and, matter,
To sad on'Wednesday, 5th inst,
For t> eight or passage, apply to the Cup*
tain on board, at Johnston Qt Hill’s wharf,
fob 4 e 59
Notice.
N EITHER the Captain Ot Consignee of
the British brig Induttr'y, Captain Wil
liam Cook, will be accountable for any
debts contracted by her crew,
feb 4 p 59
Ballast.
TONS of cleun Stone Ballast, suit-
pfile for stowing wnh Cotton. For
•ale by A. J, PRAT T,
Johnston’s upper wharf,
feb 4 b *9 ,
Cider, Apple Brandy, &c.
RBLS Newark Cider (first! rate,)
15 do Apple Brundy
10 do Cherry Brandy (supr quality)
S do Alcohol. For sale by
L. P. SAGE.
feb 4 59
Irish Whiskey.
BOXES pure Irish Whiskey, 4th proof
iJ 5 casks London Porter
6 hhds Mobsscs
50 casks Nails, assorted
lOtbsgs Green Coffee
For sale by
JAUDON &f CROWELL,
feb 4 b 59
Landing
P'rom ship Clifford lVayne,
FIRKINS Goshen Butter; put up
or family' use
4 kegs Lard, fresh
8 casks Cheese
Audio resale by
'JOHN W. LONG.
feb 4 e 59
Dr. JoliirB. Berthelot,
4 FTF.IT searching for many means to
Im. change the eolbr of Hair to a beautiful
.let Black, has at length made the disenve
rv, and oilers for *ale a Pomatum,' which
is WHrmnied, if the directions for its use is
reguiurly pursued, to cna»ge any color of
Itair, to a. beautiful Jet Black; which Po-
piatum is offered for sale, at the price ol
2 and 4do»lsrs per jar, at Ida Drug Store
on the Bay.
feb 4 59
For Sale,
A I.L that lot known by the letter V, Si.
iJL Gall, Oglethorpe word, in fee simple ;
together with the improvements thereon,
consisting nf a new tenement building of
six comfortable dwellngs, pays altrgc in
rerest in rent, and will be sold low for un
doubted paper at 20 dajs credit. Apply
to
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
feb 4 59
OT The Publio are in-
formed, i bat the Girls of the Savannah Freo
School cxende allordera for plain sew ing
-and the directresses of the Inilitulioa
solicit (lie pst milage of the public,
Jan Qo p 46
a\ I.L vessels of what description <oev r,
laying at Roltnn's Central Wb trws'
will after this duy, be charged the full ’sirs
of dockage, as established by the Cbumbei
of Commerce; of which allMastcrs, Con
signees, and Owners will r.lesse take no
twill If lut..
fotlf iccb i t,ce "
gin J
CANTELOU St LAilAB,
fi 31
Receiver of tax Returns No
tice.
IE Snkacribar is now randy tn rceeivi
lit,* P.aturn uf r ixabia property for thi
y-ar 1823. Il s Office ia in th.-weit eml
• f ill - i-xct A (.. where the Pot' Office
was formerly 'kept.
ADAM COPE, n. x. B. c,«,
fob 4 (59
Bills on New-York,
JTIOIt SALK, fry
l 1 . FREDERIC SELLECK.
riet^21 23
CAN N EL COAL,
|,tOh SALE, by
r J. P. WILLIAMSON,
ct 29
For Sale,
A HALF Lot in Brough ton-street, ad*
'.Subjoining Col. Shellman’s Mansion house
—Apply to the Fxlitor.
j«n 17 44
Cotton Bagging and White
1‘laitiri,
TROR- SALE at reduced prices, by
JL ANDREW LOW & CO.
jan 27 re 52
For Rent, ''
/^N accommodating terms, that large and
VF commodious house situated on corner
ul Jefferson and Bay-streets, opposite the
Washington Hall. Inquire of S. Puilbhice.
jan 14 bf4l
BOARDING.
i • FEW Gentlemen can be handsomely
i11. accommodated with Board, in a private
family, a few steps from the City Hotel
terms moderate. Apply utthis Office,
nnv 27 3
For Sale,
PRIME Negro Fellow, a good Car#
nm penter.
J. B. HERBERT St CO.
jnn 7 35
For Sale,- /
imwo Prime NEGROES. Apply iftthia
tl Office,
inn 23 49
Ale and Butter.
(*\ Bt RAIHtELS Vaaser’s Ale
Z&QJ 30 firkins Butter
Just landed and for sale by
A. MORGAN.
jan 1 .31
BACON.
(3^(D©my 9 -fo“ , :,:b e ; cel,ent<lu, ‘
hall, novr a co.
jan 23 49
Cotton Bugging.
/I'r'Y PIECES 42 incli liiveniesa Cotton
‘%4'S/UogginB. For sale by
BAKER 8c MINTON.
jan 3 I 32
FLOUR.
BARRELS Superfine Flour,
landing, and for sale by
HALL, HOYT & CO.
dec 24 25
Axe Bar Iron.
TONS Swedes Axe bar Iron. Fo
J sale by
IIALL, IIOYT U CO.
jan 29 53
SALT. \
HALL, HOYT £/CO.
dee 27 27
Flour and Bacon.
DHLS sup. Howard st. Flour
3000 lbs | rime Bacon
Landing and for sale by
HALL, HOYT U CO.
jan 6 34
SALT.
a^stDSir^rbr'’^^" 1
HALL, HOYT U CO.
jan 20 46
Just Received
Per sh ip jlnyusta,
PIECES cotton Bagging, 42inch
20 firkins Goshen Butter
10 bids Shoulders
100 do No 3 Mackerel
For gale by
J. B. HERBERT & CO,
r»« t5 4 -
Cognac Brandy.
PIPES 4th proof Cogn& Brandy,
Scignetts’Brands. Just received per
brig Levant, and for sale by
RAKER U MINTON.
jan 3 32
Apple Brandy.
£Sl|PJ BARRELS Apple Brainly
wCr Just received, and for sale by
BAKER ii MINION.
jan 15 c42
J. B. Herbert and Co.
flavejntt Received and offer for Sale,
<UL CASE Furniture Dimities
1 trunk Gott -n Hosiery
1 bale Cht ck» * /
janl 31 /
Just Received,
OffTVTk BARRELS VirRinitj,Flour
ilW'U 2U do irckorfNut.
20 do N E Iidm
For sale by
J. B HERBEBT tc CO.
jan 20 46
Whiskey.
-DARUELS Northern WhiskCj*
Just revived and for sale by 17
BAKER ii MINTON.
feb l 57
Whiskey, fyc. /
DHLS. J Philadelphia ^ye *
UW/yiJ 30 hhdsS Whiskey. 1
pipes 2 m 3 \em*s old Apple Brandy
For sale by
Po^CE ii MACKENZIE,
jan 24 |l 50
• 1—’r~
T
Whiskey and Bandboxes. 1
fifyFk BBI.S Northern Whiskey
25 bundles Bsndbnxes
10 do Packing boxes
Just received and for sale by
BAKER & MINTON.
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