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8AVANNMI
TUESDAY MORNING, KKII. ->5,182.1.
lithst c.iiy.
The 7'fii/.—Therlr ant horse Imported
in tin- M ffiirt, from Liverpool, arrived »t
NcwA'urk, and Rtutcd by some to lie no
other than the Dii't* of York’* horse Mo
ses .rn,)ort(.il by the Virgi inns to brut
thr Sr\\‘York Eclipse, turn* out to bv a
Slid land Toney!
The James Cropper, hits completed
three voyages to l.iverpool and back to
Neve York in 9 montbi and 2d days, with
full cargoes each way.
A/iw. - Messrs Collins and Hannny, of
rw-York, have issued proposals for the*
publication by kubicriptiniufComyi/s Di-
/i jtof the Laws of England
A/it'»/ Ilnn()iln\ Fund. —The balance at
prevent cine, and to be applied to the oh
joe's for winch the fund # wus instituted, is
$’47 742 10.
An Albany paper says tha' the d»gre
d'cold in that city on the 7th hint, was 18
• clow aero.
The real estate of John Jones, Ksq. id
N. w York, w.* lately s Id, under the ha •
iber, in that otv, f>r the sum of three
hundred And ten thousand, eight hundred
dollars.
From our Correspondent, Mr. \V (5.1.y.
ford, we have received the Norfolk II".
raid of the l5Ui Inst, by the sloop Heavier*
Pent.
On the 15th Inst, the following gentle.
Wen Were elected for tw elve months, Di-
tenors of the Murine ami Fire Insurance
Coinpattv,
George Schley, Norman Wallace,
Joseph OnWinttig, James Morrison,
J.ic I) Wile'X, Itobcit Mitclud,
Hubert "Colt,
And yesterday, George Sclilcy, Esq. w«s
re-elected President.
Dr. Abraham Sh’cftull 1ms been appoint-
f \ by t' v She fill', Physicfuw to the Jail of
C ft ham County.
In the Mouse of Ho present (dives, on the
12th inst. a petition was pn-sonted from
tdwnrd'D. Tippett, stating hat lie Inis in
vented u new and interesting machine,
propelled by steam, which guilts power
without losing time; that it is useful to
the country at large; hut that, from po.
>erty, he is unable to demonstrate its gen.
end utility, and praying > ongress to insti*
tote a committee of sciciitiflo gent cmen
to investlf.Ate i's value and properties 5
which a us read anil ordered to lie on the
table.
A Report was made on ltodgcr’s
Murine Rail way, from the committee on
wtv.d affairs, recommending ®n appro*
priation of 50,000 dollars, for the pm pose
<of constructing u dock ut Wasli ngtou.
'Resolutions have, been Introduced into
the House of Representatives, of the tate
of New-Y irk, for taxing household furni
ture, lis*o stock, mechanical tools, ntcr-
ehs'iclisc, hank, insu ancc and other stock..*
public storks bonds and mortgages, con
tme.ts, upon dividend#, income or piofns’
Vo,
An Ohio paper gives the f Rowing hr
the sgesot the differcnt'geutLinen unified
ft.r the presidency—Mr, Adams 55 j Mr.
Calhoun 381 Mr. Clay 40 to 42} Mr. Clin
ton 3d $ M> . Crawford 68} ti n. Jackson
The writer thinks that one lew*-
than 50 years ol l should he selected \ a d
ftosthul Washington was 67, Adams fid,
Jtllc.KOH 56, Midisnn 53, and M nruu 59,
when they severally reached the presi
dency.
A scheme for remunerating the luflVr*
trs during the late war in Upp r Csnml ,
is now before the legislu'ure of that Pro.
vinccf the substance of which is, tliut a
loan of 100,000/. ($140,000) Hindi be rais
ed, of which the llritiah goveinmeiit w.R
guarantee half the iuu r« si, the Pmviuce
providing lor the remainder. The K.ngs.
tm.p per doubts whether the project wdl
be adopted.
A correspondent of the Richmond En
quirer warns the public against a person
stained John Run lolph IK-Ilford, who un
der false pretences, hud mar ied a young
lady in Vermont, and after carrying her to
Pl‘*w York had there deserted her, after
plundering her of oil she possessed lie
is supposed to bean Englishman: pretends
to be a .hysici.n »is vers genteel in his
manners, well dressed, of middling sixe :
lias deep blue eyes, with marks of the
•mall pox in the face, and when in com
pany; has rather a downcast look.
Prince Paul of tVirtcmhurgh, hasnrriv.
«d at New-Orleunt, and intends to make Under that officer. Among the toasts was
t’ie tour of this country, lie is, it is ad- the following
«h*d, the first personage of his rank, who
A gang of Counterfeiters were appro-
bended on the 26th tilt, and committed
to gaol in Kingston, (N.Y ) About $1500
was found in their possession, of the fol
lowing description of hit a : Rank of On.
t.irin, $3 j Midd clown Rank, $I0 5 ft.
chanic’s Rank, $3 { Mercliauls’ Rank, Pro.
videlicet Ha kol'N vv York, g • j Union
Hunk, Boston, $5.
An important improvement In the formi
dable operation of ettia<‘tmg the U'imtry
Calculi, Invented by Dr. Sleigh of Mon
treal, Lecturer on Anatomy, Physiology,
md Surgery, ling reduced that proc as to
a degree of simnticity almost ircmceiva-
hie. The dm«* occupied in it does nut ex-
•'•ed he eighth of a minute, and the pain
md danger are sckrcely gi eater than aris< s
I on bKeding in the aim. 1 he editor of
h« Montreal lleraul says, lie has seen a
Uone, which the Doctor xtrseted, weigh,
ig seven hundred i\n<l mn> tv-eight grains,
md its circumfersnce five inches. Tins
vss independent of numerous fragments,
an I the patient was well on the third day.
Some of the London papers hint that
it is not mi ikely tli great statesmen of
Europe ate directly interested in giving
currency to report* which idl'ect the pti.
cos of public stocks.
Panova, the cclehiated Sculptor at
■'onto, lias left hcliind him a fortune of
7,OOD.UOU francs, not far short of 30U,UUl)l,
sterling.
The dca lts within the city of London
frhm the lltlt of December, 182 . t« the
•0th December, 182 , amounted to I8.H65,
of which 36J8 died ol consumption, 2'*29
of cunvul-i m, HU of dropsy, M2l of lev, »•,
757 of hooping cough, 13 Hof innamma-
lion. 218 of insanity, 2601 of old age am!
debility, and 6U4 of small pox. Of thi 8
number, 9181 were males atul 938 fe
males.
In tlic same period there were 23,173
persons christened, viz:—11968 males
and 11,-105 females.
A splendid dinner was given to Com
modore Porter, on the 5th inst at Norfolk,
previous to the sailing of the expedi ion
without being forced by political circmn-
stances, has come to this country for the
.putp se of obta ning correct information,
•ml increasing his know ledge.
The Kentucky reporter of the 20th ult
Bays, that paper of the Rank of the Com-
tnnnwculth hi that state, has been lately
burnt to the amount of $1,400,000.
A barge arrived '©me time since at Mo
fc»K which whs built nt Pittsburgh, Where
■he was loaded for Nashville, Tennessee;
from thence she took another cargo for
New-Orleons, where she was dischai ged.
Fn m N’ew-Orleans, she proceeded down
the Mississippi—came out above tlic Ri.
lize—«ud after crossing the Gulfot Mexi*
e». (or that part lying between mouths
of Mobile bay and the 'Mississippi River,)
trrivedat Mobile safe and sound What is
very singular, not one of the persons on
board of her, had the least knowledge of
the tiAtigation by which they arrived.
Practical benefit* of public execution*.—
John Wilson has recently been tried it
Lancaster (Penn.) for the murder ofThn-
mas Ilurns found guilty of murder in the
ftecoml degree, and sentenced to 18 years
imprisonment, five of which are to be pas-
s d in -solitary confinement. Wilson w««
pne of 1 be spectators of Lechler’s cxecu
tion, became intoxic ted and quarrel-
some, wounded several persons slighilv
with • dirk;««d Burns morally.
*• Our dutintrtiinhedfiictt. Com. Pnr'er ”
Upon which the Uommodo e rose and
expressed bis feelings in the following ad-
dress : -
“ Genti.f.mrn,—On ordinary ores*
tiotis the tong.n* can speak what the
heart leela. Hut under the peculiar
ly gratifying circumstance in which I
find myself placed, | C;ln nn |y desire
you to imsgine yourselves in the same
situation, and to riter you to your own
feelings to enable you to understand
AVIM hiine ere at thi> moment. In
the fu lness of my heart ! can say uo
more on this subject,
•* Theie are circumstances of a tru-
U flattering character in the honn.s
this day conferred on mi—and of de
licacy purelv refined. -This is the an-
ni ftrsary of my birth.—Some nt those
now present have known me from my
enrliest youth, and have been in the
strictest habits of friendship with nu
Mir.y have served with me in trying
si'uotions. and all of those now under
my command, have. I believe, without
an exception volunteered for the ser
vice in which we associated. | view
il therefore as an expression of your
approb-tiion from my youth to the
pierent hour, and ns ’a pledge of yo U r
confidence io my future couducL
" Wbft'ever may be the result of
our expedition—for we cannot com
mand success—| feel a coi.fi lence
(hat the pledge will not lav. been
made i va*n, so tar a* my eftb ts can
contribate to the public inteiest—and
»u your honor, which is inseparable
ilruiu il—ftud this coufidcnce i» eaub-
'Ubfti! on fhp able sttpport which I
, iciilate on I'om th se wh.nn I have
h* hnnur to command,
" The cause we are engaged in is
he moat just and ilghteous as we
war against the enemies of mankind
— monsieiswhn disgrace human na
ture—we enrtry with us the b»*«t
wishes, nut nnlv of our own country,
hut of the rivili/.'d wm|d. A d 11 i«*
only necessary to pronounce one name
to awaken nur resentment, mid R>
pin* us with vengence—a nnme *lis-
tiuguished in the annals of uur coun*
try—.« name synnnimons with p.Mrin.
tifm.cntjr ige und self devotion— 7'/ie
nnme n/ AM.KN.
" Let ihen,*" Hemnnher Men" be
(.or wotchwurd.. If 11 is Imoontbio in
our country to be the fust to tak**
measures in exi'roina'e those cm*
mie* of toe human r.ice, it is no less
so in (is to he the instnifnents id its
will—A oiartyr was nscessiri/ lorou
its-limping energies I’he ’bloud of
Allen has sealed the pirates* doom—
nnd 11 tiuianii y wi I shudder less a*
then punishment th in nt their crimes
rice demands ii—and the world
will approve i .**
Our readers doiib less reclicct thp
persecution which tho galhpit Hull
iinilorweni during the summer,
ml iheviuLut wr<th whivh he mis-,
goiil- d veti'nin editor of the His'nn
r.en'im l p..ured up 01 nur head> for
xpiessing 'he feelings which -uc.h
coiidoci is always c ilcul 'ted to ex
cite. A« in a'l c-ises ol persecution,
the re-'Ction has commenced, most
salii'a'y wherp the excitement was
the grea'est. The result of one of
•he lib**l suits cummenced by Com
modore Hull is kiv»\vn. There was
another pe,ruling against the editors
id 'hr Commercial U 7>"ttc Acci.
d. n» lias pm - tin in possession ol the
'ollnwirig copv ol a letter from those
editors to the Commodore. We
should ot publish it if we did nut
consider it as hunonib'e to the wi
t rs as to him to whom it is add eas
ed :
Potion, Abn. 9, 18.’2.
Sin: In reference to the publics
rion in obr p.ipi'r, which you have
mad • the Rubjec of u suit against us,
we wish Mobs, rve in you, that that
roininuoirntjon, being written and
banded fur nob'icnton by the Report
er of Abbot’s l*iiiil, was admitieil by
us without examination, especially as
we supposed it, al the time, tohepirt
of a controversy between the lie,por
ter mid the J'lilge Advocte and- no!
an attack 0 on your reputation, \V
•ircenti' ys t-fi d that the. charg
was win ut found ttinn nnd false
md we assure you we. sincendr re-
gret the occurence, und that nohulv
r. j/»ice« more than wedo,in the com-
ple'e vindication of your character.
We trust that you will il l us the
justice to say, that nur presl, for
fwenty vear**. has given its aid 1°
maintain the Nivy, ami thn honor of
dins - connect il with if, and, »ve may
md, thor it has sought to do justice to
»l»p great s* 1 vices which you, as a
distinguished Olficer of that Navy,
have rendered to the country
Having said this much, and not
intending to make any defence what,
ever in the suit, we refer to yourself
sod counsel to adopt such a course
as m <y seem to you and them to be
proper.
We are, sir, with respect, your
obedient servants,
RUSSELL $ G ARDNER,
To Captain Isaac Hull.
JS’at. Intel.
Steam Pouts in England,—In Oc
tuber, 1822. the whole number ot
Steam Routs in Great Britain, was
one hundred and forty. Their ton-
nag** amounted t*> 16,188 tons*; and
the power of their E igiiieu equalled
.that of 4 727 London drty hmsea.
The smallest boht is the Swift, of
nine tons measurement -her engine
is hut a hi\*e horse po * er—-In-
moves very f.i-.t—was hinl' in 1819
and runs between Newca-ile and
S fields*
The largest boat is the J Watt,
of 448 tons purthpn—built in 1821 —
has two engines, ol fifty horse power
each, on b ard
Mot*' ot’tlip largest bnate employ
ed a- Packets a ol Passage boa's, be.
tween England, France, Ireland, Hoi
land. i$V carry two steam engines ;
many of them are worked with high
pee sure engines, (which are getting
much into favour in England, since
lie last Pi-liamentary investigation,)
and the boats and engines are built
unconunutily strong.
being Inrhi'lden.The prohibition «!•'
♦ nd* to all PruteiUnt miiviom in
R'lv-is.
Turkey, — With respect to the final
determination of the Congress or So.
vereign*,nr the *' G nil men of Ve
rona,** as it regards the a flairs of the
East, and the stiuggle of the Greeks,
we are left entirely in the dark. An
important mission had been confi
ded to Lord ^irmgfnrd, to Cnna'an-
tinnple, and .((Lira, it is s id will al
together turn upon the result of this.
It would seem'hat some unexpected
occurrences of consequence had (rant*
pired at Cnnstsntinople, the extent,
01 importune* of which we cannot as
certain, although frequent mention of
them is made in the papers from the
I9'h to the 30'h of December, We
will collect what p irlic.nl irs we. have
A Verona article, ol December 12.
says, u it was immediat- ly alter the
drawing op of the declaration to be
pr semen to the O 'mnan government
that Lord Str.inglord, who i> intrust
ed bv the Sovereigns with this mis
sion, I -It our city to proc ofd directly
lor TrieMe, there to embark for Cur
lu. But dispatches from Vienna sent
by R.ron Punier to Prince Meter*
nicti, having arrived afterwirds, an
express was immediately dispatched
to Tries to, with letters lor Lord
Strangfnrd, requesting him to suspend
his depitrMr* till he should rece.ve
fresh in-lrucfiuns louoded on the d -s-
p itche- w licit had been received from
Vienna, mid which co. fi med the ac
count of the levolu'ton in the Tutlc-
ish Ministry, I* is feared, however,
that th" inesseiig’r may not have
found Ins Lmd-hipat Trieste, as it is
probable that he had embaik-.d for
U"r'w.
Another account says, an "Xtraor
din iry courier lud arrived if Vienna,
from Uon-liRtinople, who pas9"d O •
aowa on 1 he 25 li of Oc ober, on Ins
wav t» V.-rona, spread a report that
the J diis-.iiies hid liken the Seraglio
by ass opt, and pin dered the treasu
ry, and that the Sultan nad fled »o
Scutari, in A-iti, The Augsburgh
Journal, lMinever, adds, that this needs
confi Miatinn,
A third says, vessels which have
Si rived from UmiHtan'inopIc, un-
nunnee th.il th»* G I'til Taik hits c-u-
se*l »o be beheaded, his fivurites 111-
leb Flf iidi and Birber Baschi, and
that he has chang' d the whole minis
try- These vessels saw, in pissing
'Tent’d is, the sea covered with
wrecks of enemy’s vessels.
RRF.ATUUIANF.S MARFTf.
Strike up the pibroch, till echoes the motin-
lain —
Strike up the pibroch, till echoes the foun*
tain t
Q iicW draw your broadswords,and on for
the foray,
Anil hey for the hills and mounts ns of
Moray t
Strike up the pi!»mch,till hills of Kindrogan
thug with the notes of the terrible ti’ogan !
Strike up the pibroch, till mouutai.1 and
corrai
Shall wail for the sous of the mountains of
Moray 1
Wave shall each bush, each briar and bram-
ble—
Shake shall each ca'rn with the tread of the
CAM I1ELU
Wave shall our banners, all bloody and
fW.
O’er the dead sons of the mountains of
Moray !
Quake shall each ravine, each torrent and
river:
Bonlc-li, Henlawns, and Benlomond shall
quiver -
BREADAl.HANE, undauntid, shall tri
umph in glory
O’er the proud soi)9 of the mountains of
Moray! 1
Quick on his foes see the CAM n BELL is
rushing— . -
See from their bosoms life’s torrent fast
gush ng !
While the coronach echoes from mountain
and corrai,
A sad williwa to the daughters of Moray !
vW -
Mr. llilson's Second Night.
—wvvw.vO.--
TO-MORROW KVKNING, Rcb 26.
Will bf performed Morion** Comedy of
The School of Jlefojfm t
OH How
TO HULK A HUSBAND.
Robe t Tyke Mr Hi Ison
Lord Avondale M. Hughe#
(General Tarragon Fniilknef
Mr Ferment - Moreland
Frederick Kenyon-
Mrs Ferment IfrS Hug he*
Julia Miss Tilden
—vwvvxwv—
After which, »l.e Farce Culled ,
THE
SLEEP WALKER,
on
WHICH IS THE LAD^f
Somno Mr H.fgon
Sir Patrick M'Guire
Squire tiuUiepaie
Alibi
Spy
Mrs Decorum
Soph'm
Susan
Mr Kenyon
Moreland
Faulkner
Flacide-'
Mrs Barrett
Brown
Spiiler
MARINE.
PORT OP SJiCJlXVJin
(CT Price of AUmission - Boxes and Pitt
$1—liulh r>’ 50 centji
•#* Smoking in the Theatre is positively
prohibited.
Doors will be opened nt half-past S if-
cl"ck, and 1'<*rf >rmance to commence at ■
quarter before 7.
fj* Places for the Botes may be taken
the room tinder the office ot the Ukor*
• if. where the Box office is at present
situated.
It h 25 77
CLEARED.
Sloop Nancy, Stunevau-, Darien.
ARRIVED.
Sloop Neptune Nye. ,iccboro, 36 hours
with co'lon to J \ Maxwell, J P William
son I’ DeVillcra, Fulls & deed, and Bul
loch k Dunwoody.
Sloop Rising -**un, llath.iway,. Darien
sod Sapelo, j days, with sugar to D T
Hall.
Sloop Flora, Briggs, St Simons, 1 day,
with cotton to Miller 8t Fort, Tufts and
Reed, .1 M‘Nish, ami R 'k.l Habersham.
Slo<rp Sea-^erpcnt. Ely, Norfolk, 8 days,
wlt'i oats, butter, apples, &c. to Josepu Al
Downing on board. IfiMisl, lost from olf
.he de.k, our bbat—experienced severe’
weather.
Hoop Three Brothers, Howland, Darien,
2 days, with c tton to Johnston bi li Us,
Camming & Gwutlimey, and \ U Fannin
St co
t'o c boat Ontario, with 634 bales cot-
(he ton to J It U'lieu, consignee, Cantclon &
‘•uniar, W i ippilt & co. Uliordo i, O aft,
E Williams, and E Bliss.
CLRAHK1I FOR THIS PORT.
At Boston, 8lh inst. ship Della, Clark-
We extract the fallowing from the fo-
reign summa y of news by the James Crop*
er, of the C >minercial Advertiser. «
Russia — The papers contain, very
ii»tie news frinn Russia. Theaufumn
had been very mild. O.ie paragnph
slates, that one of the superior officer.**
who was in the suite of the Emperor
Alexand**r has left Verona on an im-
pnrt.uit mi-sion to the -beai! quarters
of the Ru si in army of the S"Uth, with
orders f • Count Wittgenstein.
We find it mentioned in several
papers, though we can hardly beKeve
•t, thftt tin Emperor Alexander, who
was -u ze .lous a patron of missions* a
L w years ago, has shut the mouths of
‘•e Ni *ravi *n mis-ionaries at Sarepta.
He ha# refused them Ihe liberty to
UapliZ" or convert the heathen Cal-
uuc-, md has reduced them to be
mere distributor* uf Bibles— even
out word in the way of commentary
Ao’dlier a^cmint still, slates that B Burroiig»
the Asiatic troops were called in,
ami tha‘ adespera e. bittic ensued, in
which the J rnissaiies were victorious,’-son!
which indue d ill" Auttan lo d'-im-u . ■.
his fayorite. One letter, dated the! The brig Hector, Wilson, reported yes-
12th, 4i»ythe c ipital was then more tenlay, was bound to Ponsinuuth. but hav
trniquil; but it w >s i-ipccli-il (list th- i"B»* 1 ’» ■'?'-««. experjFjicc.l a
i , ' ..i.a iu „ ll i,» tremendous gale, m which the head ot
Ja.il^ .tries ou d (i» A tur lu r d^ - t | lc muiomust \va»< Earned away, and hav-
inamls, ami that It deb Liieudi could ingsufl'eved severely m spars and rigging
hardly escape with his ilie, < w as obliged to put into the Tn*«t port
The Austrian'‘O'b -erver of the 18'h, n—■r —— n -
which is considerably later, comaiiis
Lard.
KEGS choice Fresh Lard
For s »le by
J. B, HERBERT & CO.
feh 20 73
Coffee.
A FEW hags P ime Green ColTee
For sale hy
CHARLES LEVI STONES,
feb 21 p 74 Jobe#* Wharf.
r?
inlelligp ce from Constantinople, til
ted tht? 25th November, which states
teat Haleb Elfendi tins he-'ii trvatetl
with great lenity : his property is un
tnuchi d, nnd he Ii.ih even been per
mitled to retire into a convent of der-
vis"s. Several other changes have
taken place in Ihe Rtfministibtioti ;
but peifeet iranquifiry had prevailed
in the city and Ihe environs, except
that in some quarters bands of armed
thieve# broke into some houses but
those excesses were speedily check
ed
A Hamburgh paper of December
24. say*, we have pnvaie letters from
UiMistnntirutpIo, of ‘lie 19tli N"*en»-
her, which affirm that the lull ol Ha
leb Eft’ udi will probably make no
change in the system pursued by the
Snb'.unv Porte relatively l» the Eu
•npeair Powers. ’I '»•’ cun tin nance 1 ’4 vears nfRge,” with h«-r cluldrui
of h laigo iriny in the neighboibood ' Ml ie ag-rl about 7 y<*ars old, and the other
of the capi'ul began to be more nnd about two years \pplv to
Prime Pork,
Junt received per chip IVilliim Wallace
’1BL-*. Prune Pprk, N* York cit<
iiisnectioti
2a bbla Newark‘Cider
10 do V issar’s Ale
Far salv bv
J. B. HERBERT U CO.
feb 10 , 6If
For Sale,
zj\ FIRST rate Ktgio Woman, sbntn
morn burdeniume to the Turkish go
vernmenl.
From the above, there is no doubt
of there havins been some serious
etmiges nt lb- I’oito ; and these chan
ges make intiivnrof an ullimaie war
with Russia. The Janisaaries have
all alone been calling lor war, and
tlu>y have succeeded in putting iluwn
the mi"i-ters who were lur peace.
Tunis, JVW. 5.—A most horrible
plot has bo.e.n lo med here, which had
Inf its object nothing le-s than ih •
d struchnn of >he Government, ^
death of all 'he Prince, of the reign
ing family. The l’reasurer of the Re.
gency was at the bo'tom ofilie plot,
wliich was to have broken oui on Ihe
Sis' Oct. The Treasurer desired tube
a IPaciu f the highest offioers were to
be distributed 'o his relations, afid a
pillage of (he ci y was promised to
the -oldiers. The Bay was informed
of the conspiracy on the 221. lu
the night of the ‘28ih the Treasurer
was arrested and hanged, his brother
whom illness Conti ed to ms- had,
shared the same tale; his son, women,
his relations,his f’lemls and his men,
are still in prison.—'Vliat .greatly
mageifi il the danger uf this conspira
cy was that several hordes of Arab*
were engaged to second it. The
Treasurer, u Moor by birth, wss
raised by the favour uf the Bey. from
the most humble station to the high
est degree of power. He h.U live
access to tlic Prince’s an tgiio,and
thing almost unprecedented, w>-
petpiittcd to see the lad'es unveded
It is said that the treasure he lei
behind him amounts touiaujf millions
of piastres.
feh 17 72
J. B. HBIlBF,ltT & CO.
Oztiabui'gs, Russia Hlieet
ings, Linen Dowlas,
I St I—Potato s in Hampers ami in
Bulk ; Scute!* Herrings
London Porter ami Edinburgh Ale
For sal- !:v
JOHN H. REID y CO.
fob 19 72
Bills on Charleston,
(\ r SIGHT. Apply to
JOS. TUUCHELT1T, Senior,
f b 25 p 77
/
REMOVAL.
DF,.\'vIsTU\.
M il. SilVMANSKt’S ro.>m toi Dentls-
t y, will be kept for lire future a 1 a
.. e dwelling liouse, nest door to the
Assembly Hull, Drouglitun-strect.
f b 25 77
Grand Lodge of Georgia.
[\ N Annual Cnmmunicalion of 'he
iw 'irand Lodgo <>fG*io‘giH, will bv lu ld
• Uf Grand LodVe Kail qn Sntiirdav iH-xta
lit March, Rt 11 o’clorfe. A M Tht* se
veral Lodges under tbh jtiririlictioi, by
their proper representative**, are r* quest-
to apnear.
At thi# communication,-an Election of
Officers for the ensuing year will take
place. *
By order of the R. W G. M.
WM.P BEERS, Grand S-c’ry.
feb 25 b 77 ■ 1
FACTORAGE
AND
COMMISSION.
8 MIE suhKcribere having determined
unites with their present general busi
ness, -Fiictor/ige ami Comrttntion in Seal9-
land Cotton, Kice, 6<c. iwke the present op*
oorumiry of offering 'heir-services to their
iVi* n-ls and the public, for the sale of these
tides.
And in addition to the asRurance of their
•nremitted attention to the interest of
• hose who may confide in them, they v-rof-
f*r the UKiiui faciliiitR by advances in an-
•.tcipation of sales of Produco, deposited in
their hand#.
CUMMING & ‘GWATUMEY.
f -h 25 77
Company Orders.
i\N-election is heri-b> ordered t<. bo
t&Aheld in front of Mr. Hoy’s •Onfec*
• nutry on the Bay, on Thursday, h« 6th
March, 1823, for a Second Litutenant of
the4‘h company, 6'Jili hidtahon, 1st Regi
ment Georgia Militia, to ii*' Hit* vacancy -c«
ttsiored by the promotion of Lieutenant
Cwle. The election to be superintended
t-troJ-astic-H and two Freeholders, ora
majority of them.
JOHN B Mil.1.8,
Cap'.4th C... COth Batt. lsiReg'i. G. ML
ftb d v 77
Picked-up Adrift,
the the 2U h .nst outside I’yhee
•r. an Augusta Boat, about 78 fie'
1- ug, «wo gr^« n diamonds painte on her
stern. For particulars, apply to Henry
Craig* keeper of Tybee Lighthouse,
feb 24 p 76
For Sale,
iA VALUABLE Plantation, four mj]|
from Savannah con'aining267§ \
60 seres cleared, the residue tlnckiad
ed with vutuable wood, On the p^emTH ,
is a good dwelling, Framed Negro houses]
Barn and Stable, and extensive Sheds for\
the purpose of Manufacturing Btichsj the '
l«nd is generally of superior quality.
Terms will be liberal,app*v to
J. B. HERBERT a CO.
feb 25 77
©
For Sale,
A f\ BUMtf.ES Eastern Hay
©41# A Lot of Ours
Apply.tn
EDWIN BABFLETT.
feb p 76
Lot No. 109,
E IGHTH District, Munroe, drawn by I-
sane Brower, for Sale.
J. T. BOLLES.
feb 24 p76
MRS. GRAY
W ILL open her Sellout in Flroughton.
street, l O-MOHitOW, 25 hinjt.Pa
rent* . ntriistini- cbililren to iu-r care, mat-
*ie assured nf particular a'Vntion on her
part, to their scholastic exe Oiscs.
(Vb 24 176
Cod Fish.
QUINTALS firs' quality Cod Fish,
^ I r sale on board sloop Paragon at
v, *01*8 wharf. Apply to
J B HERBERT U CO,
dec 27 72
Will be Sold
O N the first Tuesday tit March next, in
rrontoflhe. Ci.urt Hourae, lot No 12,
Columbia Want, fronting on Colombia
suvmre, with the improvement thereon,
com. sting f one two sto'y ilweiling Itoose,
with cix rooms, and one one at.oy dwel
ling witli brick foundation. Conditions, one
till'd cash, o; e third six months, and the
balance L. twelve months.
feb 25 77
J. B HUBERT U CO.
Eighdi Section of an Ordi
nance,
^ *10 grant Licencea to ttetailers ofSpirl-
si tunus Liquors.—.And be it further or
dained by the aiitltiirity aforesaid, that ev
ery pei son taking um u license ti.r retail-
ing of Spiri'ueus Liqnuts to less quantity
than a quart, snail have plainly painted in
let era nut less than two inches in length,
on some conspicuous place ever theduor
un the outside ol the shop, or house front
ing the sireet, wherein spirituous liquors
are soul, the name III such person, toge
ther with the weros, •• Licensed retailer of
spirituous I quers."
All retailns of spirituous liquors are no*
•fled that they w tit be reported to Coun-
'*. uidesa liny comply with the above ate
:ott of the ordinance.
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