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SAVANNAH
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GEORGIAN
Nh'V iKtulin—VuL. II.
tMFdMYdil, L'UU^DAF MOHNINO, FlilUlU.itlY 27, 1823.
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SAVANNAH
V KI'M>'l>AY MOWING,FEB. 6,1820
By ..iu arrival ot pie schooner William^
Captain W eeks, we have received tlu
NewOrleana papers of the 10th iusU
The Buies of cotton this week, (say8 the
Louisiana Advertiser,) have been pretty
Extensive, amounting in the whole to about
three or four thousand bales, principally
Mississippi, and Louisiana, at prices rang
jng from ,9 to 13 cents. Some lots of funny
totton have indeed gone higher \ and one
lot tVom Nauhez of about 100, bales wai
•old on the *st of the week at 161 cents j
notwithstanding which, general sales have
been made at the rates above stated, and
prires, we are informed, may be consider
ed to have declined one cent per lb. from
those of the previous week. Stock on
hand, 18.395 bales—exported during, tin
Mason, 35,322 bales. Exchange on.Eng
land, 11 a 12 prein. N. and S. Carolina,
Q orgia, and Alabama bank notes, 5 a 10
Jdis. Freights to Liverpool, cotton per lb-
1 a Id 1 8 ; France, 2 a 2$ cents.
The, proceedings of Congress were not
Ufa very important nature on the 15th fetid
17-th.tint. The House of Representatives
on the former day, was principally enga
ged in a debate tipon the standing subject,
the power of Congress to appropriate mo
ney for internal improvement- on a motion
- to insert as a clause in the appropriation bil*
An item of 25,000 dollars for the repair ot
the Cumberland Road. This motion wan
withdrawn on the l7ih and on that day the
bi'.l for settling the accounts of the Vice
president, was ordered to be engrossed
juul read a third time without opposition.
The following is a register of the cadets
Who have graduated ftt the U. S. Military
Academy at West Point, and received com-
inissions in the army pf the United Siutcs,
.JjjromJuQe 1802 to’July 1822, inclusive
Now in the Military service 195
In the Civil service ' 3
Killed in battle .
Died in the service
lieugned or disbanded
198
9
24
93
.—
324
Engineers, 38—Artillery feud Ordnance,
'211—other Corps, 75—Total, 324.
The editor of the N. V, “ Statesman,”-
Itow at Washington, writes that Gen
Jackson will beat Washington in a few
weeks, and willsobn after take his depar
ture for Mexico,”
Com. P.rtfr’s FfnaHront got under weigh
from its anchorage in Hampton Roads on
the 14tli in-itint, and proceeded to seuj,
Borne aCcbunts from ’ampeactiy, receiv
ed at Ncw-Orleans, state that a civil war is
raging in the province of Yucatan (Mexico)
between the purtizans of Yturbide and the
Republicans.
The Delaware, at Newcastle, was -defer
rtfic e on iho 15tk inat, ‘ «
The K.iv' of England has granted a pen-
linn of 501. per annum to Flora M icdonuld,
the grand daughter oftbe illustrious Flora
Macdonald,
The Author of the Spy and the Pioneers
tiaa nnnorlithed in preparation a new work
i The Pilot—a tale of the Sea." to appear
in March or April.
' “ Protection "—There is a cotton factory
■Jt F.ttl. burg, aptly called the F’ismr, the
• idea of building which was not entertain"
ed at lie commencement of the last year
thruglt it now lid, sOOPpindlea and 8 power
looms at work, and before Iltr close ofthc
present year, a ill hate 1000 mare spindles-
X-aat year, there were only two stcant boats
ewned in'Pittsburg—there are now air of
them for (he prompt transportation of per-
eons and goods to any part of the “ vasty
west,” watered by its mighty rivers.
This is from Mr. Niles—and it should
be recollected that Pittsburgh is one of
our.msnufacturing cities—yet still the cry
is “protection”—our ears are deafened
with the claims, and our ey es ache with
the colum, nf figures w inch this indefatigua.
b!e class of the community are eternally
bringing forward. Protection indeed \—
what class of men are better protected than
'those wlut resi ze- profits of 15, 20, and 30
per cent, whilst file merchant anti agricul
turist labor in their vocations night and da ,
and in the end, perhaps, lose as much by
their speculating as these exclusive pa
triots gain! " Protection to domestic in',
duitry !'•—rather say to dumestic cupidity
•^protection at the expense of the great
m.juTity of the people, who are to be taxed
in every article they wear, and no doubt
■non for every thing they eat and'dr.nk.
for the protection of a few overgrown ca-
pi .diets. We can uU'ol'U no such protec-
.’IV",
Vltojt Ot'lt cnUllKSI'ONDKNT,
Office -J l/i0 MercnnUlt. nl .rtisrr'i
A Vie Vnrk, Feb. 17. 3
From Currncoa. Uy Hie sclutr.
Ta-mr capt, Drown, we have ('urn
cua piipera ol ihe II111 and 18’lt tilt.
The U.a, frigate Congress lift that
place about the 12'h, alter recover™
Iter author anti cable.
Accounts from Coro, to J.m. Sri,
stated that tilli ial Intelligence h id
reached that pi tee, that, Moiales ub
tained a victory over the Colombiat
generals Clemente, and Urdunetta, nil
the 28 h of Dm. and made 9U0 pii-
stinnrs. The Curacoa editor doubt-
the truth of this report; the Spaoisli
vessel, in the port, were, hmvei er.de
cinated with flags, and the Royalist
Spaniards in the pi tee had great re
joicings, The Ciiijtboa paper states
as matter of'fact. that Morales arrived
at Coro from Maracaibo on the. Hilt
D-'c. and marchetl.on the 21st will
2000 men to attack Clemante and Ui
ilanetta, who were; in. Truiijlo. A
garrison uf 1000 men w,s h It *t Ms*
raoaibo. Capt. Bmtvti informs us,
that accounts hntl just been received
at Curacoa previous to his departure,
that Morales had been defeated till
his march towards Valencia.
The litsl afccounts from Can-arcus,
were ulD.e 26. papers of Unit d te,
state that Moriles took pns-esiiin nl
Coro, on the 3d of Nov. Torfeils
retired to the heights ul. San lain-,
where, tin the 7th Morales attacked
him, and an opalmitic 1 engigenfent en
sued, which lasted till evening, when
Torrells received itiforinntiui) that he
.need not expect nny reinforcements
front the cast, thought best to recruit',
which lie accomplished without any
dishonor to the Cnli.mbian arms.
Previous advices from 'Margaretta,
says that Bermudes had received or
deis t'rcmi Gen. Bolivar, to take com
mand of thetfor'ces in Caraccas, and
'list he was to depart from Cumona
with ail his disposable troops. Gen.
Bolivar has intimaleii"that he had. left
Monpox, nod would descend the
Magdalena with a la ge body of men.
Nassau Feb, 8.—In the Assize
Court at Jainuiua, the Trials of the
Pirates takeh by the Tyne on the
coast of Cuba.ahd carri'-tl from hence
in that ship, commenced on the SOth
uIt. when Juan Ginterez, FroncisiO
de Soya's, im'8 puan He.rna'ntU'sVvere
found Guilty ;—and tin the following
day Iwo tubers, Francisco Miguel and
Manuel -Vi doni. were also convicted
of the stun - offence, the latter of
whom waS rccmnmomlrtl to mercy
on account of some alleviating cir
cumstances, in Ids favor, which were
detailed in fhe evidence. 'Iltesc five
were part of the crew of the Pir.ite
which captured and ill treated Lieut
Jlubson in the sloop vVhim.
Exchange.- We copy the following re
marks upon this subject from a well-writ
ten essay in the New-Ym-k Evening Post,
add -eased to General'M'Clurc, chairman of
the comrfiittce o’ manufactoi-ea in the New
York legislature.
It is strange that iliose who are so dis
tres-cd at the excessive impoH ,lions oi
ufff merchan's,should it thesatne time
be distressed at the high rate of ex
change; for it is a well known lac.
that this high rate itf exchange has op
erated essentially ift checking our
Importations. But waiving this point,
is the high rate til exchange on Great
Britain to be ascribed to flit course
ol our commerce atonef Bills oil
England with us have been for some
time past at a premium of fitim 10 to
12 per Centin the AVesl India is
lands, even tit the British culu'nit s.this
premium has been much higher—on
the continent of Euiope;billson Eng
land are generally from 5 in 7 pet
ceofatlv-inc--. It is the ciixumslan-
ces of Great Britain in respect to her
relations with the rest of the whole
wot Id, which causes the present high
rate of exchange, What the pecu'li-
arity of these circumstances may be,
cannot so easily he puinted nut ; but
one thing we know, which is that this
premium, be.it more or loss, is not so
much gained by Great Britain, or so
much lust by us ; insist ol the exchange
sold in our market being for Ameri-
can account, arid liie pr. mium on this
exchange being lor American benefit,
what the buyer loses the seller gains,
and both are AmeiicHns. An A-
tnerican merchant ships hts cot
ton to Liverpool, and diaws for the
proceeds at 12 per ct.. advance. 'Is
this such a disastrous thing -for the
cuunrry l What were exchange at
par r Then (his tperchant could not
give So much by one or two cents per
pound for his cottons—another pur
chases a cargo of bread sfufisanil pro
visions—these he sends to the West
Indies ; there he purchases a cargo
ol sugar— tliis lie sends to some pari
of (lie continent of Europe, and or
ders the proceeds to be remilled to
Loudon, from whence he dra*. his
property home at 12 per ct. prem.—
Is there any thing laoientable in all
this? Suppose iliehe were nopretiii
urn to be expected, then lie could no*
alford to give so high » price for his
bread slnlT.i or provisions. The Ame
rican planter anil farmer therefore
eiij ,y the hen fit of the high rate of
exchange as much as any tine concern
ed in the operation. The truth is,
the rate nf exchange, while it remains
without any material nlterstinn fu’t
any length of time, is of much less
importunre than we are apt to ima
gine. The prices both nt Ittjme and
abroad are regulated in pioportion to
it, and the importers and exporters
by taking the course of exchange into
ralculation, makerthe-same profii whe
ther it be high or low. It iB the va-
filiation nf exchange only, which oc
fusions the. loss or gain—a midden
decline of the present rate of exchange
on England would occasion more loss
and distress to the country than any
we - have suffered by its existing rate,
li.ndifit were in the power .of govern
ment to produce sucli a change, the
exercise of such a power would be
highly tube deprecated. Such a pow
er however, never has been and ne
ver can be possessed by any govern'
merit. Il is’said that certain politi-
-aOjpbcdmnnisi in Russia-, mice cu u-
pbtined to the Ediperhr Paul, of the
unfavourable state nf the Exchange
with Ei-gland. He immediately ,is
surd a decice that it shtruld hot ex
ceeil a certain rate'’ The efi'-r.t was
-uch as might have been expected.
The emperor and his advisers wen-
the subjects of ridicule, and the ex
change took its ow'd course in spite nl
•he Imperial.UkaBC.
If, then, ttii, tlie'e ekist no ebcll
degree of distress in our country as
in call for the interposition ot the
legislature ; if the course of our for
eign tr:?de be not such as must impov-
ettslt the nation by producing o b<l-
rncc against us which drains the coun
try uf hs specie, then, admitting that
the p'nlicy of the federal government
had been inure debited to the encour
agement til foreign cmnnierco than it
has bi-tn, there could be no cause of
complaint. . But the federal govern
ment cannot be charged with any
uredilectiotf in favour of our foreign
commerce—a vm v different policy has
pervaded ita couucils—a valuable
portion of this commerce lias already
been sacMfir.ed to meet the views of
visionary theorists—heavy imposts
have already been laid upon nur im
portations, not merely to raise a
revenue but avowedly to favor the
operations of a certain glass nf our
manufacturing citizens, ami there is
not a man, woman, or child in the
country that !]«“!•; tin; alrcu.ly j„ 9(mu .
measure nay a heavy tax for the en-
couragcmFiit of what is termed in
cam phrase domestic industry.
Will you be so ungrateful lor all
these favors, as to deny that you
have received them. Will you say to
the federal government that you will
thank them for nothing, that you
will be contented with nothing, unless
they grant you all you ask ?
Sir, I trust for the honor of the
committee, for the honor of the as
seniblv, and for the honor of the state
legislature, that this report with the
re-olotions which accompany it will
net be again permitted to see the
lignt.
Ch'arleston, Feb. 24.—Cotton S.
19 u25 ; Stained do 12 a 14 ; Santer,
18 a 20; Short Snijile, 9j t 12 ; Rice,
Prime, g2j a 82 874 c s.; Inferior
to good, 2 a 82);.,Flour, Philudel*
phio, Baltimore, und Richmond, (su
perfim-1 87J ; Corn, 70 a 75 ctsi
REMARKS, .
Cottons.—Sea Islands continue ves
ry heavy,and sales quite limited-
Sintr-ca have gone - IT more freely,in
most instances at 18 cents ; but very
fine will command 20. TK| stock of
Uplands has increased very consi
derably, the import nf the week be
ing the largest of any tliis season;
Sales are stcudv at our quotations,
although they are some what circum
scribed in their extent by the senrety
or money, and the difficulty attending
the negociatibn of exchange. A few
fancy parcels have gone half,a.con
above our highest quotations, aud in
fetiur lots as low as 6} cents.
Rice.— We continue our quota
lions the same as last week. Vety
prime only will command 83 87J cts ;
inferior descriptions appear to bo a'
the mercy of the purchaser
Review of the Markets for ’.he pact
Week, From the N V. Daily Jld
vertiser.Feb.15. .»
Cotton.—Toe import from the 7. It
to the 14th February, inclusive, was
733 bales—viz: From North Caro
ling, 108 ; South.Carolina 133 ; Gear-
gi -,4pl; Louisiana, 41. Total, 733.
There was throughout the tveek a
steady demand, without any marked
iinporoveinent. The sales amounted
to about 300 bales of all descriptions.
The principal transactions were in
Georgia and South Carolina Uplands,
at 11 a 11J cents lor exportation, and
few parcels reached 12 cents. In
North Citrulina the market ranged
at 9 J all. cts. and a small parrel
brought 13 fctd. Alab,i|t)ii new sold
at 10$ a 1 lets, and old do, at Oja
JLO cts. There were a. few suits vl
new Lfluisuna, at I4J a 15 cpnts. to
addition to the export demand, there
wrreamall sales nfGemgia Uplands,
at l3mtl I2j cents, for domrstir use.
Rice.—Lomas slowly, and hut very
little at market of good qualities, we
consider the same as our last report.
Rice, all qualities jn market, 82 37J
a 3 25 Export, from the 1st Janua
ry, 1823, to the 1st ot Fcbruuiy 720
tlcfCtla.
EXPORTS
From Charleston for the week ending Feb 22.
li run co'iton . urea.
Uplands, 8.Islands, hbls. bags
Liverpool, 33.JO 1345 327 UO
Antwerp, 325 Ot) 152 00
Havre, 988 78 2 00
Wcst-fmlies. 00 00 61!) 1)0
Total,
-4- ..
4551 1413 982) 00
MARINE.
POUT OF SJnfAMVJUL
CLEANED.
Tlr barque Lord Whitworth, Harvey,
Liverpool, Win Gaston.
Hi itf Sylvester ifefely, Robertaunj New-
Orleans, S B I’arkmun.
ARRIVED,
Ship Henry, Salter, I’orismouth, N. II.
Rritf leletfraph, Snell,, Nrw-Yoft. i0
days, with a full cargo to Hall & Hoyt, con-
sttfiiees, A G Oemler, C Kelsey & eo J
llratliy, llill& Tenney,,| Preston N Baker,
Caiilcloii k'Lamar, O tuft, T Vchgrou,
Baker & Mijnin, G tiordon, H c loring 1
Ptmr/.ffcr, Mr. Clorintf.
Sclir Adoiuie, Israel Cape Hayden, It
days, l.eft, brig Concurd ; Cozvnn, of and
for Philadelphia, about Hth inst \ hritf
Morris, Vipunte, of Ball, just arrived and
discharging; brig Betsey, Vebster, &alem
do ; Merrilnuck t'uek t, do line: sell Hun
ter Glover, from Boston, line j sell *.nn,
Beny, of Danvers, for M taiizus in a few
dajfi; sclir Liberty, Powers of Boston, ftu*
N • Orleans, same day 5 sclir Fawn, Johns, of
Baltimore, just urr an 1 dis ; sclir Fame,
St eking* of Boston, N Orleans unc ; sclir
John, Brawn, of N wburyport, for Boston
next day | ship Cyrus, Hoase, of Host m‘,
Europe via Charleston, unc ; sclir Rehcu-
ca, Sprout, ol Portland, just urr and dis ;
siyop R-.jry, - - Of Providence K I, for
Bay ofjlonduras, same day j sloop Alonzo,
from Bermuda for sale (brig Pa rick Men*
r*, Harrison, sailed for Mu anzus, 7 days
before ; Br brig Caledonia, Mosely, froih
London,dis; Br brig Griflip, Ansel# Gi-
jjrultar and several names not recoiled ed.
Bohr William Wicks, New Orleans, lu
days, With sugar, to J Bolton
Buhr Adveho, Gilmer, Clm- lesttni) t day,
with oats to the m ster.
Sclir Only Daughter, Snow, Charleston,
with mackerel, to P Hill,.
sclir William, AtibOits, Cliai-leaton, 2
days, in ballast, to the m '»ter.. Pimengert,
DrUanni. g, and Mr. Huttieu.
Pchr Ohio, Beers Charleston, 1 day, with
sundries to sundry peasons.
Sloop William, itead, Charleston, 2 days,
with coffee,gin, iron, salt und dry foods,
fc-J II Herbert & co. Matirel 8c Latheb u-
dlere, and H itler & Scram n, and Mr
<ylark of Atfgu8ta; ^ J 1 anseiigevi, Mr t M*A *
pin and family; Meosrs Clark, Read, Pine,'
Parker, Jenckes and t'eyniour*
* ui—i—imm
AUGUST G. OEMLER,
AT HIS *
Med ec in is,
DRUG, AND SEED STORE, '
Corntv <if Jejfci son and tit, Julian Streets,,
IVvtiufthe Market
OFFERS FOR SALE,
JS\ GOMPVETE ussoi '.lent of nu>jd
fr.-sl* Medecines und Drugs Put • t
Prepai alums, Surgical Instruments, t* such
ar/icles us fere usually enumerau.tl in the
long lists of Apothecary's advertisements,
to which tie refers—not wishing' to cause
nausea to his readers by repeating them
here. • ■
In his Seed Establishment,
Besidrs a g. neral-.v.ssuAtmeiit oiwummted
Garden tietdt* Uortieuhurul or Gurdfii
Tools and Plowi-r Pots, ulso the Routs and
Bulbs of'the In.lowing
Jfeuuhful Flowers;
Anetnona; nanUMtUiusj Bizarre arid Dou
ble Tunp; Crocus, various sorts: Tube
rose 1 Amaryllis Foiinacissimu and Regime;
Double Jonqmils j i rumpa Major Narcis
sus t dmibiu Win c do.; Incomparable do,;
Vun 56.011 do. j Liiium Candiduin ; Bpamsh
and English iris | Pohauthus Narciasds and
UyacinUis*
jUn 24 f 50
CtRGUlAR.
SupeiftiUs Flour.
BARUELS Superfine Flour.
Just received and for sale by
BAKER 8c MINTON,
jaii 15 4 2 .
J. R. Herbert arul Co.
a lluvcjutt Received and njfer'for Sale,
CASE FUNiituh* DimiUes
1 trunk CJott .n Hosiery
1 bale .CtieckB
jap 131'
the night of the 20th inst. a fire on*
vt/ ginating in a neiglilmtiring building,
consumed be house and store occupied by
Hessrs S. Potter ii Co. and a considera
ble part of their stock. These gentlemen
have been very useful In circulating wot Us
of a religious character % Independent,
therefore, of a desire to aid mi fellow be-
ingR in distress, woHe'd ita duty Wc owr
the cause 'of Christ to nron .otc tli^ accom
panying plan of r religious news; aper,
WILLIAM Wiini
Bishop of the-Protestant Episcopal Chbrch
for the Commonwealth of PennnvIvnniN.
n JAMKS AlitaRCnOMBfT*,
Senior assistant Minister Of Christ Church,
St. Peter's, and St Jugies*/;Plnladk|
phia.
JACKSON KEMPER,
Assistant Minister of. Christ Clin ch, -8t
Peter’s, and St. J .mesVvFhl&lefrhtfV
JAMES MO.VTLOMliltY,
Hootor of 8t. Slu|;l,en’s (Jlitit-ch, t’inla.U-l
phia.
GEOItGE BOYD.
Hecfot- ofSt. Jolin’s Gluti-rh, t'O-i-a-’clphia.
BENJAYtJ '.l.l.F.N,
Hector of3t. Puiti’a Cliur-h, B'-iiiulcIplila
(!. T. HHDEI.L,
Hector of St. Aiifli-cw’s Clmi-cli, Fliiladel-
pltia. -•
WM II. dei.ancky,
Assistant Minister of Cloi'i Glmi-dt. St.
l'etci’s, iuul Si, Jsm-'-V, |>l -hiU-lphol,
Philadelphia Recorders
-WWW —
8. POTTER & CO.
PRdPOSE io publish a weekly he tvs
paper, 'o be entitled the “ PhihuUsl; hia
liecmlSrP The objr ct'of this paper sl.ul
be the dilluaion of religious intelligence
It will give a view of what is doing thiougli
out the word, for the spreatl of the Gus
pel. 'The most interesting literaiy infor
mation will he given j together with occa
sion'll reviews, und a short sketih olToreign
and domeniio pol ticul intelligence, so Unit
it will form u complete family paper The
ourlicat information will be procured from
Europe and all purto of our own country,
mul every p ana taken to make the Ur.couu-
ih un active herald ofthc cautie ofChiift.
Severul clergymen ^jave been engaged to
act as Editois, and nothing will appear
without tlair approbation. Not mAre than
one page will b* at uny tllne devoted to
advertisements.
T E tt'ni s' ;
The RnboniiF.il shall he imblished every
Saturday morning, on .good paner, with
good type; every number to be of the
nze of an ordinay newspaper. ■*
Price three dollars per annum, payable
in advance.'
. The first nutnher will be issu d the first,
/Saturday iri April.
• Pc: sons procuring Subscribers, are te-
(juested to velum a list of them b^the first
of March. . *
Philadelphia, JatiUnry -l, 1823,
R. Potter ^ Co have resumed the Bvok
and Stationary business at No. 85. Cheamit-
feet, next door to their old stand, wherv
the smallest favour will be thankfully re-
ouived, and promptly attended to.
fob’20 73- '
City Tax ReturhS.
[ N conformity tVitluHe nrovisions' of,an
Ordinailce', passed the 301 It ult. the sub-
icriber is now prepared to receive the re-
•irns of all,, persons subject to'CityTax;
the saines to he made on or before the 1st
of March next.
JOHN I. ROBERT8,
City Treasurer.
Treasurer’s Office. Savunnuh, 6tli Ian. 182
jan 7 35 ‘
For Sale,
4 LL tbfet bit known by the letter V; 3t.
Gull, Oglethorpe ward, in fee'simple;
together wiil.i the iihprovements thereon,
consisting of.a new ieriement building of
six domfortable dwejl tigs, pdVs a large in-
ter.’ct in rent, and will be sold low for un
doubted paper at 90 days credit. Apply
to
, J. B. HERBERT 6c CO.
Teh 4 59
SAVANffAH
Poor House and Hospital.
47[ -it r IMj Cumouttee fm- January and
I Fcbnmry, JOSEPH GUMMING aud
GEOUtiE SCHLEY. Attend.Plitsi-
ciun, Dr. JOSEPH C. IIABEU9HAM. Uy
order of the Uuur,l.
Tlibs, rOLHILX, Scc’ry,
if at
Fresh Teas, China and Troy
Candles.
W TEN catty boxes Hyson Tea
3S 50 do olo do GunpOwde^
50 do do do Imperial
50 five cfetty boxes Imperial
30 natty cunnioters of Imperial &
Gunpowder T<?o,.
. _ Fresh imported
50 boxes China >Vare, containing
Breakfast, 1)ihner Tea sets
900 boxes Troy Candles.
Landing from ship Garonne, and for
sale by
J. fc.HERBfcUT &‘CQ.
Southern Pacificator,
T HE Editor respectfully inf rms his Pa
trons, that he has been auvisejL.pf the.
shipment of his printing materials. He,
therefore* fondly,hopbs that the fttet/ied-
tor will very shortly make its ddmt before
ir public that has honored, its I'rospdctus
with a reception at once liberal and ani
mated. ‘ ", .
Gentlemen, into whose hands, fiub'serip'
t ion papers have been placed, are request*
cd to make returns as soon os possible,
jan 24 50 '
insurance against Fire.
tijTDIE ./Etna Insurance Company, Hart
ford; continue to. insure Houses sod
Buildings, Merchandize, F.urniture, and o-
her property,including.Vessels In port,
their Cargoes^ &c. against loss or dr mage
by Fire, for any term from one inuiith to
one or more years. v '
Tjte conditions which are moderate, may
be known on cpplication to the.subscribe-,
who is authorized ‘agent, and is empowered
to issue policies without the deby incident
to other agencies of this nature.
The company undertake in., all cases to
pay the full arnnimt, of the actual loss; pro
vided it dofes not exceed the amount i:<
Mired. The premiums are reasonable, an-
should offer a strong inducement to any
person having property at hakfird to piaci.
it in security,
oct 31 88 S. MANTON.
Landing,
From brtg- levant, from A'cto-York-,
A F»/S\ BOXES Moscotel ltui.tlM
4 pipe, cognac Brandy
15 firkins trcili Butter
, 3 punchcoua Jamaica Rum
For sSle ty*k . . .. . .
J. B, UEF:*HT.tf Cbi
^ dfli 38 *
Ut lAevy p.fcBcvi^ion,
i. »oxb at The
GKORCIAN Jon OFFICE,
in Tiib tikst stVlR)
On New hud Conspicuous Type,
A NO (l.N
MODERATE TF.RM.V
In additiun to Law, Notariul, and othri*
Hhmk’i, which arc fiirnishcd r» ady prii.’eth
or executed. at the shortest i.i»ucc, ard
the lollowing Commercial Blanks
Shipptng Articles
'•omtnon and Lettet-ahe’et Rlll^of I.adinjSr
Foreign and Di.m.fetic Bills ofExchupgu
Entries of MetcliuKdisc
Foreign oUUvaid, F< reign inWard, and
Coasting ManiteMS v
Chatter Parties of Affreightment
Unled Tables ot Exports pf Rice, Cotton,
^c,
Euhels for Coun'ing Rooms
Steaiu Bnat Yard Receipt^
Merchant’s Luheb, for marking tlie dif«
feretd depmltnehts of l^tsirVss
Cherkii op the. tl'flViei t Unt ies Hi this city
Pufrnon Rfct p s
Steum-lloM Wi-eeipts
'hip Rorvvyov's <h.r denies,
fJtutcmcnts’ol l)rtmHj;»»i, for tl't Recover^
ofliisurance.
Muster Roll and Articles for Vessels
Soumen’s U'arrsntu und Protections
(hutorn-Hnuse Bonds.
Counting House Almanackfi
Stuterhcms of Exports
Foreign Export Entrlofe
I’ussengcrh’ Entries -
l)ray B lls “
(CTApply at the job Office, the flame rc/»
centlyoccupied by H. P. Russell, 01 at tlu*
office of the GKonaux. /
2' .'
I'or hiilc,
X\ PRIME Nt-griiFefflv, n good Gar*
"fckwA penter,
J. H. HERBERT & CO.
jnti.7' 35 .
L. I*, icnul'itle Wine
ift ftlt. ciit|t» II. P. Ttm-ill'r YYine
Juat re’ccne l. F- r «ule b\
J. B. IlEitBEB t A GO.
I't-li 10 fi4
BACON.
. EPS. Bacon of excellent qua*
lily—for side hy
HAI L, HOYT II CO.
i*’t 23 49 .
Rlue Bandana Hdkfs. ond
Bleached Russia Sheeting,
L ANDING front schr Ksw cr, and foU
sale by * ■ . , ’ f
. IIANIEL CARNEY, Jr.
ii * *ihat,in AWv»
-100 bbto Superfine Flout
20 do .prime .Poi'k
30 do Mess Beef
50 casks Otit JNTails
AVciiorsnsso led sizes, Figs, Raisins
Muscovado-Sugnr in ltluls v,
Apple Brandy. N E Ruin, flagging
Northern .Candles
Ryde*o Yellow,.Fancy and Cas*ile Soajf
and Candles, Si aniAh Chocolate
A small invoice Northern Shoes
Faxon*t Axes, pLittatidh Hoes, Hatah-
ets/ Ac..
feb 16 u 71 *
Dr. John B. Bertiiclot,
i FTKR searching for marty, meuns to
“t. change the color of Hair to abrt*iitiful :
Jet Black, has at length mnde the discove
ry und ofTers for Sale a Pomuium, which
is wnr»-anted, If the directions for its une iii
regularly pursued, to change any color of
flair, to a beautiful Jet Bl»ck ; which Po
matum is offered for sale, at the price of
2 and 4 dollnra pfcr Jar, at hifl Drug Store
on the Ray,
feb 4 59 .
• Apple Brandy.
BARRELS Apple Brandy
Just received, and for sale by
BAKER *J MINTON.
5 .,eA\ ... . ... ..
Axe Bar Iron.
TONS 84>etic5 A>:t- b.r Iron. 'Fo
tale by ‘ , .
. HAI L, HOYl' £f GO.
i".-?9. .53.. . .. .....
(0“ Tlie PUt)lic are- in-
formed, that tlie Girls qf flie Savannah Fre
School execute all orders for plain sewing
—anff the Direc|reB8es of the Inatltuticd
olicit the patronage of the public, ' ’ - ?
jan 2o p .' . . ^
rice. .
Landing ‘from shop Mary, .
ft fit TIF.ROBf pfime. Rice, which ; will
iA<J be cold low Iftakfch from the wliarL
Apply ta : (' - .
. M. I. MOSfjBi 'r
- B-b 21 r,74; . lExclunge wliarfV-
f• . Cdttoti Bjtggih^.
PIECES ‘ijS inch’ Inverness 6ottod ■*
nSWBaggibi 1 . Fbr.'poif by
. BAKER & MINTON,
jan 3 - v r. 32,
WILLIAMS’
& CoYnmefcAat
reading ROOM.
R ECEIVED from. London via Liver#
j?ool. Magazines for December:
New Monthly Magazine and Literacy
Journal -,-i . »■ ’
Thompson^ Annals of Phi!o«pphy
.Ttllocn’a Philos .phical Magaiine
Repertory cf Arts, Manufactures, ani
Agriculture
Lcpdon Magazine . ■. **
Spiting Magazine^. . ...
Evangelical Magazine and Missionary
Chronicle . . , • ;*
.British Review and London Critical
Journal t
Eckotic Rqytew
Ackerman’s RepnflUory,.
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