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8.1 VAoY.Y.itU TUESUAF MOn.YItfQ, FKBIlU.inr as, 1833.
NO 40
SAVANNAH
MONDAY MORNING,FEB.24,1823.
IFit.hington's Eirth Day —The anniver
sary of the birth (lay of this illustrious pit.
triot was celebrated on Saturday, with all
that spirit and feeling which, on like occa.
8i ons, characterises our citizens. Tile pit
trades of die Military Corps were unusual,
py numerous and respectable. A*, twelve
o'clock,the majority oflhc corps assembled
and marched to the T heatre, where an elo-
quent Mul apposite oration was delivered
by MiTTHKtr Hail M‘Ai.iisTiii, Esq. a
member of the ‘Georgia Hussars. The
assemblage of ladies was cxticm. ly bril
liant an:t>hi hinting. Previous to the exer-
eiscs at the Theatre, a salute was Red by
the Chatham Artillery, the Savannah Vo
lunteer Quards and Fenciblef. At night,
the Theatre was attended by a most ml-
tncruus audience-composed in part of
the-military in uniform. Among the no
velties of the evening, a detachment of U.
S. tftiops in the Paint i </ Honour, and Eta
RosenSerg, was not the least-and we may
add, a more soldic iy and better looking
detachment we never saw, The Anniver
sary Ball, the preceding evening, was, as
usual, well attended, and due justice done
to the entertainment - not excepting that
part of it comprising the eating and drink
ing, to which we all know exercise and
good humor are great provocatives.
During Outrage A daring attack was
Blade yesterday morning, upon the person
of Mr Wood, ofthefirm of A. &E Wood,
fifth's city. A black fellow entered the
otor no doubt for the purpose of plunder,
and whilst Mr. tV was in the act of stoop
ing. suddenly a ruck him a violent blow
upon the head, with a slick or bludgeon,
Which seriously wounded him, The stroke
was so sudden ami unexpected that Mr.
TV imagined that be was shot, and imme
diately ran into tile street and gave the a-
Jarm. The fellow made off, and ran from
the store in Whitakcr-Strect, nearly to
the Steam B .at Wharf, before lie was
overtaken. He was, however, caught and
Committed to prison-
A friend at Washington haa forwarded
(lathe following notice from the War De
partment, w hich will be found of aninter-
ealing nature to a great number of our ci-
tizens i—
. (COPY) .
Department of /for, Utl Feb. 1823.
Gssti.ssks,
Your letter of the 8th lnat- address
ed to the President, has been referred by
him to this ‘cpartmeit, with directions to
inform you, in reply, that for tile reasons
you bate mentioned, the time for the ex
hibition of claims under the late treaty
frith die r'reck Indians, will be extended
to the first day of August next, and, that
upon lurtltcr reflection, as it appears there
are tome claims which were rejected by
the Crmmisslopers on account of insuffi
ciency, or informality, the same time will
beiallmved to such claimants to produce
further evidence in support of their res-
ncctive claims.
1 have'the honor to be,
Your obedient servant,
J. C. CALHOUN.
To the Dan. J. Elliot unit the other Gentle
men c mpt ising the Georgia Itepresenta•
lion in (ongress
The Correspondent uf the Georgia Jour
nal at Athens in a letter of the 7th instant,
writes that the present prospects of the
College are very flattering, The number
•if students at this time is 121—an increase
-bou' 4J since die last commencement.
Fur anft arm aoy ft friendship prevail among
.* ijfoiits i und each member uf the Fa-
t -j 18 indefatigable in die di charge of
his duty. The new edifice will be readv
for the reception of students by August,
Aclttzpn of Monroe County, named Lit-
tlebury Champion, was shot on the 2d inst.
pn the west side of Flint River by an In-
' , , -bout fifteen years of age
d>an—a lau P* . „
- an examination
non, to
He was pursued and aftet
by die ciiiefa of the Muscoga ha,
wliicli he belonged, was condemned td be
aliot, which was accordingly executed.
A letter from Mr. Fulton, the present
top- graphical engineer of North Carolina,
has liven received by a gentleman, his
fr end, in which he slates that he has no
objection to spend three or six months in
Georgia, ifemployedina healthy situation.
Mr. Webster has been retained by Mr.
M(, thews, 03 counsel in his proserulion
agmr.st the’editor of the Acte-England
Galaxy, at Easton.
The New York American remarks, “Such
we learn is the scarcity of seamdn at pre
sent in this port, that several vessels have
been delayed in getting to sea for want
of men ; and in one instance, ten dollars
bounty, in addition to thirteen dollars per
mouth wages, was paid in order to expe.
dite a packet ship The long continued
wei’crty winds have kept out nunferou-
Vesscls now due, and this, combined with
the general activity in the commercial
n, iv. merits of tins port, haa operated to en
banco oOXiUcu’5 Wages,
Congress,—In Senate on the 14th inst. a
message waa received from the Pres dent
containing Ihc information relative to the
lands in the state of Georgia, to which the
Indian title has been extinguished, and the
amount which has not been extinguished,
called for on a previous day.
In the House if waa resolved that the
committee On Indian affairs be instructed to
enquire whether any, and if any, what a-
bu.es have been committed by the late
superintendent of Indian Trade, (Col T.
R. .R'Kenney, one of the editors of the
Washington Republican,) in the purchase
or sale of goods, under the several laws
regulating the Indian trade.
Mr, Trid, of Pennsylvania, made a mo
tion to discharge the committee of the
Whole on die Slate of the Union, from tint
further consideration of the bill for the
more effectual pro'estion and encourage
ment of domestic raanufiicuires. This was
a motion which was intended by the mover
to bring me bill directly before the House
for amendment, and eventually to obtain a
question on its passage, more speedily and
more certainly, thanifilie discussion were
to be suffered to go onin committee of the
whole,
Some excitement Took place in eonse
qiienccofthe motion. The bill contained
one blank, and the 80th rule of the house
declares, that " no motion or proposition
fur a tax or charge upon the people slial
be discussed the day on which it is made
or offered, and every such proposition shall
receive its first discussion in a committee
of the whole House,” A question uf or
der arose upon the resolution of Mr'
Tod, whether the hlank could not be filled
up in the House, not having been debated
in the committee ofthe’whole, which was
decided by the speaker in the affirmative.
A debate ensued, in which many of the
members joined—among the rest Mr.
Cuthbert denounced the motion as an at
tempt to violate ‘the viftue and substance
of the Rule which is above quoted i to break
down those barriers and guards with which
the House had fenced itself around—and
he appealed to every thing that is good and
virtuous in the House, not to press upon
those upon whom this was to operate most
severely, with this precipitation, with this
ferocity.
Mr. Tatthsll,. believing that the opera
tibifof this piotlon, if Iteueceedrd, w ould
be in the nature of a gag-law, required the
question to be token by yeas nnd nays,
that the people might see what members
on this floor were disposed to support a
motion oftltat nature.
The question waa taken by yeas and
naya accordingly s and the votca were yeas
66—nay- 88.
The House, Cf course, refused th dis
charge the committee of the whole from
the further consideration uf the bill.
Tite House afterwards took up the ge
neral appropriation bill, in preference to
the tariff bill, by a vote of ”6 to 71
On the day pcevions to the above dis
cussion on the Tariff Bill, the question
was taken on striking out the enacting
clause, which wss negatived by a vote of 51
to 77. The Intelligencer, it will be per
reived, by aft extract published in another
column, considers the subsequent vote that
of the 14th inst as a rejection of the bil 1 * * IV V .
In Senate on the 11th, Mr, Taylor’s a-
mendment to the Constitution and Mr.
Dickerson’s substitute were Under consi
deration. Mr. Holmes, of Maine, offered
an amendment to provide for the occur.
. ence of a contested election of President,
snd the Senate soon after adjourned.
The Convention with France, which We
published in July last, is re-published in
the National Intelligencer, with the sepa-
rate article no\y duly ratified by both go
vernments, ill the following words
“The extra duties levied on either side
before the present day. by virtue oft ,c
act of Congress, of 15th May. 18 Ot and of
the urdonuance of 26th July of the same
year, and oUiersconfirmalive thereof, and
which have nut already been paid back,
shut! bc refunded,”
■ - WIO I,
The Saving FundtSociety.—Tbe deposits
in the Saving Bank of Boston, have exceed
ed six hundred thousand dolklre double the
amount allowed by law to be deposited in
the Saving Bank of thi, city.
A young Eagle waa caught a short time
since, in Oxford, (Conn.) in his second at
tempt to carry of a lamb. His witigs When
extended, measured over Seven feet.
The Small Pox, it is said, is raging
to an alarming degree, in Stillwater,
Saratoga county, N. Y. In one Week
there \,e\e forty cases and two deaths.'
Rapid Travelling.—The Western
stagelett Utica (N. Y.) at 12 o’clock
at night and arrived at Albany at
ten minutes past past 9 o’clock, of
the ensuing.worning, having travelled
ninety six miles in nine hours and ten
minutes! The distance from Sche
nectady to Albany (16 mites) was
. travelled in forty live tniuuUpy
The Charleston Courier, in despite of
the declaration of the Committee, intimates
sit opinion, that Mr, Crawford connived « at
the suppression of a part of the correspon-
dence relative to the deposits of public
monies in the Western B inks t” and this,
without adducing &n argument to contnv
vert the report, or an illustration in sup
port of his own view of the matteh
The public and recorded*expression of a
select committee of Congress, will weigh
as fully in the view of the public, ss that
of a concealed Editor of a Federal news
paper.
In our turn, we might say, that the re-
election of Mr. Poinsett and the defeat of
Mr. Crafts, are, taken together, evidence
to the people of the United States that
those of the Charleston District will not
support any man who is an avowed enemy
of Mr. Crawford t—yet, after all, this is an
assertion as incontrovertible as that of the
Editoi of the Courier. •
Tuts is another proof of the necessity to
which Mr. Crawford’s enemies find them
selves driven, in order to oppose his solid
claims to the Government. Assertion of
ten does more than argument, hut when it
happens to be proved as unfounded, it
works a deep injury to the calumniating
party, and a ten-fold benefit to the object
at whom it is directed. Quern Dens suit
perdere, prius dementat.
AGH1PPA.
Appointments, by the President of
the United States.—William K. Steele,
til Georgia, Attornev of the U. States
lor that part of Ihp Territory of Flo
ritla, known us West Florida, vice,
Tipton Ii Harrison licensed.
William Sebrec, of Kentucky, Mar
shal of the United Slates for the same,
Chapman Coleman, of Kentucky,
Marshal lor theDi-trict of Kentucky.
vice, John Thompson Mason, Jun. re
signed.
R .bert Todd, of Kentucky, Consul
at Acapulco, in Mexico.
James Smith Wilcncks, ofPennsyl
vanta, Cnnsu] at the City of Mexico,
William Taylor, of Virginia, Con
sul at l,a Vera Crua ami Alvar ,in
Mexico.
Henry M. Brackenringe, of Flori
da, Judge of West Florida.
Ureenbury Gaither, George Mur
ray, John dc la Kun, and Joseph No
riega, all of Florida, members of the
Legislative Council of Florida.
Henry Crnhb, of Tennessee, Attor
ney for the District of West Tennes
see.
Laitgdon Clteves, nf Pennsylvania,
Commissioner, on the part ol the U
States, undef the first Article of tin
Convention itl lSth July, 1822 with
Great Britain.
Henry Seawell.of North Carolina
Arbitrator on the part of the United
Stales, under the same Convention.
J\ at. hit.
It may be unwelcome news to
some of our readers, but it is not the
less necessary to communicate if.
that the 'New Tariff - bill (the bill for
the more effectual protection and
encouragement of Manufactures) nitty
be considered as rejected. The in
dications against it in the House of
Representatives yest rday ‘were tie
risive against the possibility of forcing
it through Congress at the present
Session and we rather think that the
gentlemen - who had it most at heart
have given np all liqpcufit. It has
been supported with much zetfi by
Mif Todd and others but it was taken
up at tm* late a period of the session.
—the Session itself was too short, to
bring ton final question this measure,
the principle nf which is tenaciously
disputed, and about the detaila of
which even its best friends essentially
differ. Had the bill been reported,
with the lowest rate of increment
of duties that its friends would have
been willing lo accept ; that is, had
it been conformed more nearly to the
suggestions - contained in the late-
Annual Report from the .Tieasury
Department, it might have passed.
But, even then, its fate would have
been doubtful, from the causes already
mentioned,—iff,
Norfolk, Pith. 12, —The crew of
the Spanish rchnr. titl'd Into this port
by the U. S. brig Spark, for ktljudtca-
lion, were on Sunday last taken into
custody by the Marshal- ami commit
ted to the Borough jail. Yesterday
they were brought before the Mayor,
and an enquiry was instituted touch
ing tHe grounds nf their imprisonment
the result of which was that they
were recommitted, in order to bring
them before a higher tribunal it bring
nnderstood that the prisoners inten
ded,- through their counsel, Albert
Allinxml Esq. tu apply for a writ ol
Itapeis corpus in the event of their
further detention. The writ was
accordingly obtained, and the priso
ners Were brought before .Richard E.
Parker, E*q Judge of the Superior
Cottrj, of this Commonwealth, who
discharged all except the boatswain
ol the schooner, A icholas Gorgall,
the only individual ugaiijst whom
there appeared lobe any evidence.
The name of the se.hr. is the JYtnfa
Catalana. Wc understand that the
veasels will proceeded against by
our Courts, but that the cargo will
b delivered over to the Spanish
Consul, as agent for the owners, ol
whom there are said lo hr five or
six—three of them have, at their
own request, been brought in in the
soltr. It appears that she. was a reg
ular tr-ider hrtwesn Havana and
Campeche and tfad changed her cap
tain since the lime sheisulledged in
have committed the piraev
Herald-
Bef5a 10; Lard 12 a 14; llama
14 a fit); Cliee.sc 10 a 16; Candles,
tallow 14 a 18 s Snap lo n 13 (Rica
3J a 5 ; Leaf Tobacco, Ken. J a. 6;
Maryland, fat Cj a 7 ; Inf. dull Bale ;
R. 0. Staves 20 a 84; Cypress Shin
gles 4} a 3; Hum, including cask, 29
a 30,“ Molasses S3 a 25 j Sugar, mus
covado 4} it 9} : Coffee, scarce anil
dear,30;Cucou,none.,- Hides,mine.
Mobile Feb. 3.—-Cotton haa dr.
dined in price half a cent per lb. t)u“
ring the past week, and there at pre
sent, appears but little di-pocitipp to
purchase ; we quote fair to prime,TO
a 10J s inferior lo middling, 7 «'9
els, The imports have exceeded
2330 bales, of which more than- 1200
remain unsold. . .
Exports of Cotton, iSfc.—During-
the month of J.munjy there were' 611)
bales of cotton pxpurted from litis
place to H( vre ; 3-19 to Boston; 1^26
to New York ; and 377 to New Or-'
leans. Total. 3,262 hales. ’Iltere
were twenty-night thousand feet I tim
ber exported during the same period .
9000 ol which went to Havana, and
19n0 to New Orleans, 43,100 slaves
were likewise shipped during the
month, all of which went t^N, York.
Jlrpus.
MARINE.
PORT OF SAVMrJYAH.
ARRIVED.
Ship Faith, , St, 1 homas.
Ship Iris, Hums, New-York. 12 days.
Brig t lector, , Liverpool, 72 days,
lo .1 <lniHton & Hills.
Steam bout Samuel Howard, Augusta,
3 days, with bouts Non 21 ami '26 in tow,
U5u bales cniton, lo Ponce & M'Kenzie,
IV Ciaslon, H Burroughs, (1 C Griswold,
.Irthns'on t* Hills, S Wright, Peterson/
tumin-ml & co. Douglass 8; Sorrel, aiul
others.
pp ?on rins toRT,
At New York, 12th inst. nliip Auguntn,
Wood, to sail next duy} brig Native, Cole,
with desputch
At Norfolk. l3th inst. sloop Sea Serpent,
Ely
At IM*ovidcncC, H. I. 10th inst. brig
Ncw*York, (tary, to sail next day, selir
Florida. Douglass.
V LEAH Eli Foil THIS POUT.
At Charleston, 22dinst. sloop William,
Head. ^
At New York, 12th inst brig Telegraph,
<n ell,
AUHIVAI.S F1IOM THIS rOnT
At Charleston,‘i'-'d inst, 'litTu- Dolphini'
Lynch l i skmps Express, Hammett, 1 \
Enterprise, Clark, 1.
WENT TJ SEA TTFSTEIIDAY.
Ship Mary *\lmy, Hudson, Liverpool,
Rr brig Floch.“It, Hphn'*s, do
yloop Mary, Brown, Charleston,
r ■ -
TheRr Jtoalrtk I.itltgow, from Gfteftw.k
for Olturlcafoit, put info the Cove of Cork,
11th Dec. ' •
' flic Spartan, Ward, sailed from Green
ock, D c. 18, for New York.
H. B. M. scltr -peedweli, Lieut Geary,
arrived tit Nassau, 1st inst.from a cruize.
Ait idle rttpori was prevalent in Charles
ton, on Friday last, of the loss oftlic line
ship Empress, from that port for N York,
tteal'Georgetown t but it »us found on in
vest igution, to be u itliout the least founda
tion.
The achr Monroe, Horton, was cast a
w ay on the 6th inst. at Starling, Long Is
land, on Iter passage from N York, to N
London | vessel and C’lrgkt, and two men,
lest the captain was washed from the
wreck, but fortunately gained the shore;
Mr Edmund Cary, the mate, was taken
from the wre-'k after being exposed for h
hours upon it, during which time lie was
badly frozen,
Letters from Holme’s Hole, of the Ifltli
inst, state that there hail been no arrival
since Wednesday last t that veay little ice
waa iu the harbor, und the vessels oletib uf
it,
BT. AUCUSTINF,, Feb 14-Arr scltr
Utility, 1'uyne, I’hiladelpliia, 15 days.
-.loop Susan, Bradley, Xosaatt, N. I’, 7
days 1 sloop Com, l’erry, Eddy, Charles
ton 2 days,
, Sail, d, sloops VcfiuS. Luddington, Cape
Florida, on an ckpluring expedition t Leo
pard, Brown, Muvaiia.
CHARLESTON,Felt. 21—Art ship Har-
The following is s IclW from
Messrs. King JJ* Graice, lo irteir tor-
respondent in New-York dally I
Li'Euro'L. Jan. 1 1823.
11 The jinpm t ol Cotton during De
cember, amounted only to 14.346
hales, nl which 8782 were front 'lie
U. State?? wqilst the sales consisted
nf 33,200 hslrs. nf which speculators
look abnu' 2000. The demand sitter
i-ur last has been generally good, anti
latterly Very aclivo, so that the slight
depression during the early part "I
.tlir month, has been lully recovered)
and our rates arc much ns they were
on the 1st Dec. In London 11.000
hales East India Cotton Here brougli 1
last week on speculation.
There i« now less cotton hen - ,
by about 14.000 bales, than i'st year,
and we estimate that the stocks to
the Kingdom, (particulars uf .widen
Are )i»kl.y'it -tsritriained) will he found
loss’uy 70,000 It gs than at the clof
uf U2I— and Unit the cnn-umpDon
has it,creased by shout 1000 bags p>r
week, although* the ge.i- ral .import
lias hern larger by nearly 50,000 hales
•md ns the trade are nut supposed to
hold mure than they then did, anil
the general export is only greater by
8000 In 10 000 hales 111 tt the last, it
seem? evident that the consumption
has so much •increased as to exceed
the large import ol the past year, ami
nWticularty as to Cffftnti from ilte U.
States, that the deliveries for home,
use and export have been greater
ban tin: supply received here, whin!)
i« mure tlinu it was last year by 20,
000 hairs. It is singular, that dur
ing the year when these lacls were
devejopmg, prices of cotton should
have fallen 30 per cent. But now i'
would seem reasonable tu expect u
moderate advance, for the impprt ol
the fruited Slates in this, and the en
suing month, will probably be le-s
than usual, and is not likely, during
the year, to exceed the l ist ! the sup
ply, ton, from South America, may lie.
inieFrupted by political events, & it is
now known that the doiisumptiun has
exceeded a larger import than com
mon, all whirl) will streng hen the
confidence of the trade, whoso wants
ate daily extending—and from the
number nf new mills erecting, Burnt
uf which are nearly fi islted, there
will cert -inly be a greater increase uf
condimptnn in 1823, than during the
past year f atoms regards cotton from
the U. States which n»W furnishes jict, Reefi, (of Bath) 13 days Oil the
15th lnat, ofl' Cape Helterua, experienced
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NEWSPAPER'S
it r om L-ori v-' t.ui Live- Onor.”.' (Vs p.i,
ri '3 J 69
IlIOE.
Landing fr.-m shop Maw,
Tlr.ItHF.S prune It winch will
DC sold low if taken from the wharf.
Apply to
■ ■ ML MOSES,
fob 21 r 74 Exnitange, a turf.
SOAP. \
BOXES D.joliitl landing front
Ujc GAronju*,'und fnrwU' ’tu
• f J. MEIGS,
Mongjii'i lale flullocir*ijtiiidiL.G,
In Store, ,
20 boxes Mould Candles
40 kegs Mamilaciufcd Tobacco, No 1,
and Si, Harris*, old U excelled
5 kegs tJavendisli
18 bbla Potatoes
14- do Lamp Sugar
feb 113 l67
Blue Biintlatia Hdkfs. Anti.
Bleached Russia Sheeting,
T; ANDINGfrom scltr Esther, and for
U sale by
DANIEL’CARNEY, Jr,
JFAo has in Store,
100 bbls Superfine Flour
20 do Prime Pork
30 do .Mew itucf
SO casks Cut Nails
Anchors „»au- ..1 sizes, Figs, Raisins
Muscovado Sugar in hluls
Apple Brandy, N E Rum, Bagging
Northern Candles
D'jde's Yellowr, Fancy and Castile Soap
and Candles, 3; anlsh Chocolate.
A small invoice Northern Bltoea
Faxon's Axes, plantation Hoes, HaUlt-
da, Ac.
feb 18 u ,71
Dr. John R. Berthelot,
A F I ER searching fur many means to
1 change the color of Hair to a hi uutifnl
Jet Black, has at length made the discove
ry, and offers for sale a Pomatum, which
is warranted, if the directions for its use ra
regularly pursued, to change any cnlot of
‘lutrt toabeautiful Jet Black i which Po.
matum is offered for Buie, at the price of
l and 4 dollar* per tar, at tils Drug Store
on the Ray,
feb 4 59 »
Accounts tire given in the London
pa purs uf official notes, written by
Mr. Canning, the tenor of which is,
that England would wish to ser
Greece an indepemlant c nfedctacy,
and askauf the Tu ktsh government
to acquiesce in this arrangement;
but 6uch accounts do not deserve,
credit. It would appear that there
has been an important revolution in
the Turkish ministry, which placed
the chietof the Janissaries at the head
of the government, and the change waa
considered at Vienna, a? portending
violent measures on the pu l of the
Turks. The former mipiwtry were
understood to be willing “ tu arrangv
every thing peaceably ”
The Pope has refused to receive the
ambassador of the Constitutional
government of Spaiu, and the relusal
is attributed to the influence ol the
| court of Vienna.
more than three filths .ot all that is
lisrd In Great Britain", any material
tit firiency ol supply wdl, under ex
is ling circum* ances,, be attended
with a proportionate advance in pri
ces, L fttay be further remarked,
„ nerally, that very little cotton is Vo
be found if first hands here, and that
lur the present holders to effect sav
ing aales, higher rates are requisite
New Itice fnucli wanted.
Si. jOnriitoleifiewS, fan> 29.—We
nave nut had quite so many arrivals
-litre the English Islands have been
open to the American Commerce, as
we had previous, notwithstanding the
port charges and duties amount to
neat ly a prohibition, You, no doubt
are aware nl the raleB which Ameri
cans are subject tu f we had one ar
rival from Charleston, with Rice, but
too hrge a quantitily for the present.
Tobsccois somewhat in demand at
quotations, as also Pnrknf a good qua'
lily ; a stna'I quantity uf Itice would
command (rum 4 to g5—it has been
ictailing at g6 Annexed you have
a price current of our market.
Flour 9 a 10; Coro Meal, 22 a 24 ;
t'nrn, hush, 1$ ; Peas, black eyed, 1 js
Scans, white, 1!; Pork, 13 t 14 j
For Sale,
PRIME Negro Feliuw, a good Cat*
i Renter.
J. D. HERBERT & CO,
jail 7 35
L. P.Tenerille Wine.
<IR. casks L. I*. Tene'ifl'e Wino
Just received. Fur sale by
^ J. B. HERBERT Jt CO.
fob 10 64
jan 23
BACON.
LBS. Bacon uf excellent qua
lity—for aalo by
HALL, HOYT (J CO.
49
Cotton Bagging.
X\PIECES 42 inH. In/i.vuess Cottoa
%x4i/B»ggtng ( For tale by
DAKEU * HlNTOfo
jin 3 . l32
a sj-veie -gale (rortl S. E. was struck In the
‘stern by u heavy sea, whWh rurried ttvay
the jolly boat.,
SchrHumbler, Andrew*, St Barts, i8.
Sc hr Ilarmony, (ofBath( Lowell, Kiug-
siton, (Jum.) 38 days The Harmony, was
di' this port about the 1st Inst and was
three times driven into tile gulpli, byN IV.
g-aWf f during which she lost her fore and
main top masts, and split her lore-top sail,
and received some injury in hei rigging*.
FEB.22 -ArrschVs Alexander, Ives, St
Augustine, 2 days * Esther, Perry* Poplar
Grove, 1.
Cleared, ships Aldebaran, Martin, Ha
vre! ArethuBa, Merrill, Liverpool; brig
Dove, Girdler, Antwerp.
GBOKGETOWN, Feb I9-Arf brig
Aatt’ea, Baxter, Havana, 0. The A. w*s
taken in tow by the U S frigate Congress,'
capt Biddle, as far north as the Double
Headed Shot Keys, and parted Company
with ner oil the evening of the same day.
NOUFOLK, Peb ll—‘The Pilot Boat,
Fell's Point) of Baltimore, fell ih with the
ship Ceres, Owens, of Philadelphia, yes
terday afternhon, Cape Henry* bearing N
N W distant about 15 mines, und put a pi
lot on board, in distress, leaky and three
of the crew frost-bitten. The C. is Irom
Savannah bound to New York—She is
coming up to repair.
fA» 14—A pilot boat has arrived in
Hampton Hoads, from the capes, without
having seen the ship Cerc*~lbe IjW pro
bably be«uW9WJ) lit)
Ot T&vt&rjj Description,
18 DOWS AT THE
GEORGIAN JOB OFFICE,
ik the debt style.
On JVetv and Conspicuous Type,
ms an
MODERATE TERMS)
In addition to Law, Notarial, and other
Blanks, which are furnished ready printed,
ur executed at the -/shortest notice, aro
the following Commercial Ulaukst—
Shipping Articles ,
Common and Letter-sheet lulls of Lading
Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange
Entries of Merchandise
Foreign outward. Foreign inward, end
Coasting Manifests ’
Charter Particsuf Affreightment
Ruled Tables ofExports of Rice,'Cottoa.
tfc.
Labels for Counting Rooms
5team-noat Yard Receipts
Merchant's Labels, for marking the dtf.
fcrent departments of Business
Checks on the different Banka in this city
I’atruon Receipts
Steam-Boat Receipt*
Ship Surveyor's (JcrtificateS.
Statement* of Damages, for the Recovery
of Insurance
Muster Roll and Articles for Vcssela
Seamen’s Warrants and Protectiona
Oustom-llouse Bonds
Uouniingdluuse Almanack, >,
Statements of Export* . •
foreign Export Entriet
Passenger*’ Entries
Dray P.Ill «
(Gf Apply at tjie Job 15ffice,(he time rd*
canflygEitinted tit- H. p. Russell. orattUe
umce of the Gioitug.
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