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SAVANNAH
'I III l|9|)AY MORNING, FKIL 17.182!.
itl mipur mice u.» Iiml.clcil in
Cntij{rnsnun the 18lh in.L
The Legiiliture of Maine h.ve p»«.ed n
|nw for dividing ffil Slate into .even Ilia-
IriclR for the clinioe of llepiesi n'rivt-i
linCong'etf. The eli-otlon for im-mhcm
of (In- nett Gnngreiti i« In Lite p|fe» on
tlie fi-.l Mnnduy In April next. The
l-U-ciioniutler that are to be held in blip-
tetnber.
Piracy— Capliln nrangCT.fromW-.lin-!
arrived it New-York, inform. that twn men ton* two c.vf nl tmpiian
American, had bet n cap- l<” debt lit lh»t city, for which tve
I ,red by pirate. 16 mile, to II c Ymtw-T I P-ralW, cmUI b.- ronn.lin other
V „„ , .... citn'S llicy an* a* follow*,
o> that place. Theerctti were tted m the | „ Tlll , fi j, 0 | , probably
rw''"K» the vt-wcl* pci on fire, and •** fifiy yioitsnl' aae, whose rt'itVce i«
burned together \ I Capt. Cl also inform* jj„ || )C Slam of New-York, whore hr
that Malttnii* unarmed with pirate*. A, ha* a family; on* casual visit tn
few diyi previous In Ilia nailing they at- IJ»11 i m «»r**. In* wa* arrested here for ft
lacked the American* on the K;ng*j Dock, j ,ll 'bl Binnupling In si.r inllnrs ami
with club., linnet, tec ,5 number were j W'fil being tillable In pay nr
„ ... ... iti'-e security, hn was commuted t»
di yen into the River, and others scriondy I ■ . . , , . , , .
” ' ' , , . . ...: priaun when* tin has already been
hnri Capta.n Culvtr, of the schr Hil- CI|| . B . (|M , n j„et V .'ight ,| ay8| » fl( l fij,
li«m U Henry, of New Y 1 rk, wna ncnrly | «*«|ii«ar lifts pa'd lor bin support in
killed by a alone thrown from tin Cu.t.mi: prison upw .rd uf twelve dollars !!
Tin- ulh.-f ei.li I* nf a .irk Fe.
in nle, seventeen years nf age, who lias
The fl.liimcre V -denl Gar.eKrl Pparit nf (he THieef —ron«ider«-| P~P'j!|’ ji 1 !
en inn.twnct.e. nl impiian- ihent Wr inttfeil t. eltllrtl imonpt the | «
Mr. HiUon's Third Night.
House. Ciptaina Gurnet' and Blinii, wen:
iIpo Uf u fled. Three piratical vessel*
were cruizing between Point YeacoB and
Havana.
The Legislature of Virginia have pwispd
ton not, granting a loan of sixty III 1 usm d
dollar* to the University of that state, for
the purpose of completing the buildings,
iml preparing the institution for the re
ceplion of Students.
TJio Senate of Pennsylvania htve given
the Ca-.liollc Q lestion the go by-co tlm,
ti.e Pope will null maintain Ilia power in
that state*
The attentioD of the Legislature of On-
JiiOa »»likely to be direct < d to the projc o ,
of uniting the Bay oi Fundy with the Gul,
of Si. Lawrence by* navigable Canal, and
thus give to the ^unatty merchants the.
ripply i f New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
on terms more favorable than the present
An article in going the rounds of the pat
y»ers, under tho head of “ IC.vtvaor dinary
Confettionfiu, which the denth of a wo
man i* mentioned, at the advanced age of
Wc hundred and nine years, who a few
dnys previous to that event, appeared to
be in great agony of mind, until she at
Inst confessed she lmd strangled an infant
child eighty one years before - when ahe
became composed and inet her nnl with trait
qmhty The tench tt y of this story is to
impress the beliefthat the confession of
gui t is ilsell calculated to give pcaoe to
the conscience cv--n on a dying bed. This
is a bel'M’, however; which ought not to he
indulged. An evil eo isc once lit a bitter
tormentor, not to Im puo lied by a mere
disclosure of its guilt its fang is never
Withdraw n it is relentless - unmerciful
- and leaves us mot jr, Let us then, in place
of relying upon making our peace with it
tottlie eleventh hour, carefully prevent it
‘from contamination, und be happy.
•Vatviotiam in these degenerate days i*
ling cheap. Your true patriot does i-i t
8 d it necessary, in these piping times oi
peace, to gird' tm his sword, and dcvo*e
bhnsclffnr his country j he need never re-.
£ c that he has'but one life to give for her
libertieHj the e are no hair breadth Scapes
4^,*nd perilous adventures i* the, imminent
tl adly breach, m which to’display his cou
rage. or obtain a name. 1 Your putriot
no v J#-duy*, (i d 8 a much more safe and
1114'e uf proving hi* 1 ve of
eountry • he will tell you, that we are all
«n the high road to rui i-*that he knows
hotter flian the merclnipt, why he is los
ing h h labor and his capita] in ba<l specu
•Jatioru-he will calculate to u hair the
time when we are again to be brought un
der foreign subj clion by our trade, atid
wlirahew you by occular demonstration,
■ that ur commerce, a* it increases, will lie
too much the worse for our government -
albeit, from tlist we derive the revenue
which supports it-he will shew you that
elirvet taxes arc a blessing, and lint'fo
reign commerce is a curse-*-he will prove
'to you (what Messrs M’Kenncy b. Agg, of
tlufwnf Hepuhlican, maintain) that 2 and
frilo not make 4» and he will wind up
witlr a beautiful peroration all about " do.
'tonestic Industry,** " Protection to dometta
’•tic imptufiamres,** ** Patriotism," “ Liber
ty,” “ ludcpendenced 1 “ mules, spinning
jt»nnies, and coartio cottons (Yom the VVal
tliam Factoryi s * w he. will tell Congress
that lie has set up * manufactory ot Corkt,
tor toharco-stnppCrs.aml t hey arc no Itoends
to u domestic industry” If they do not
prohibit the importation of the article, to
“ protect" him in] his domestic manufac-
ture, ami to put 100'per cent, into his pa-
Hrinllc pocket. Hut, if all this avail not, lie
.Nrtll ounsiitutc himself a society • for the
purposes above named* and lie will give
:yomlMnays by the yard -to prove the people
- ilA!.R.
A bill providing for the. erection of a
-Mate Prison, in the town of rhoinHston.aml
I'nr orgi’dzing and governing the esia
biishmeot, ha* pir-serl m the Legislatur*'
of SfHi« e. The wrk is to be commenced
pit- ensuing «i aBon, '.md a sum not exr, ed-
mg do.ouo dollars, ii appropriated lor tlie
lUlpO c-
Thc 5?alom Messenger rtaU'fl, that during
the late spell of cold weather, a poor man
named Uichurd Berry, who lived alone, und
who hud not sufficiency of'clothing, pe.
r,idled with cold
, One hundred and twenty persons die-'
in H Itimore, dudng the la*t year, of #•»»«//
fiax VVliat un awful responsibility'ests up.
on these uho do imiI use the sail* and
certain means placed in their hands, to fctop
he progress of this dreadful scourge.
lyir. Itelph, editor of the Philadelphia
Gazette, died on the I5lli inst. in cons» •
(picnce of a fall.
Mr. N1 Ido, of the N. York Baiik CnfT c
House, gave* a grand‘dinner on the 16
nst, in the sf* mid course of which was 111
roduced a ioftole lietir rnastedi" which was
hooii devoured.^ The oppossum, nvan,
aid eagle, ami racoon, each in turn wa
served up with rich wines, ties r-s, &fc.
bre" cili -d (or npwaida of two
week- p'-t for a <l*b» between si*
and 6< ven dollar-,* dthuugli in ill
hmltli, her aironmujilationa nresimi
Inr to flume ol tlie aged innledeb'nr—
(nod mid fuel are carefully suppli il
by the 'stieiift' but clothing, a b"d,
or even a bl.mkrt arc not allowed
bylaw to the unfntunate debtor,
The See*nf Huinu baa mimifpmotl a
d« position to interfere in the iqNTiPil
j-ffiirs of Spain. A decree., barren
issued, by which Rpvernl woika were
prohibited. The Decree was publish
i d on the 26th nl September, aernm
tnurtl nnatlieima, among
the piohibited woiks were t|ioRe (d
many of the most respectable Span
ish author*. One was, "The His-
t**rv of the Inquisition of Spain hy
Llnrenli another wa*“Tli'' Histo
ry of *he Kcclem laticnl Revenue* of
Spiin,” by the ilfaBfiious Don r 'Jimti
Sim'pere,^ anil another bearing the
title, "Aie th • Deputies ul'the Cortvs
iut'iol hie against the Court of
Rome?” liv prnhibitiug that work
i e Court ol Rome declared that the
Deputies Were not invioUble, The
subject has been culled upbv a mem
b r ol the (hifteawhn considered the
I t er ;»s an attuck nga’nst the sover
eignty ol the people. He wished to
know if the Or e« wnufd adopt an^
resolution on that point-
adventurer* in the St«te Lottery now
drawing in this city, from the ciicuni
stance of the unusual number of capi
tal prif.es, which reendn to be distri
buted during the next three diaw-
iugs, which will complete the scheme.
Although at an ifflvnrrrd peirnd ol
the Lottery, only one of the capitals
has yet b-Tti drawn, viz. No. 630, a
piize of five thouaaed «1. liars, which
came out vesteiday afternoon, and
which we peiceivc was sold in shares
ut Mes8ra.Coheit , s office.—/Lt/L I'at
Bit's on Charleston,
TV I SIGHT. Apply tn
JiA Jtts THUOHELUT, Senior,
f-h 25 *1 77
Comparative Statement nf the Starlet f Ci.t
ton in feiverpiol, on the 3l»t Dec* 1821
and 18.2.
Dkscuiptiox. 1821.
Itaz*e
Boweda. 58.8110
Orleans, 9,7 0
Tennessee & Alab. 6,6^0
Sen-ls amis,
Stained do.
I*c rnarris,'
Baliias,
vtaraohams,
Paras,
Minus,
He mumras,
West-In lies,
Cartliagenas,
Sniy lias,
B uebons,
Madras,
Surata,
Heogals,
Peruvian,
Total
9,9 0
520
1 ,77')
ll,7w0
16, '30
1, *80
2,780
4,350
1,630
00
210
* 6tK)
2o0
8,670
17, t30
940
16-V.770
18?2.
JVo Haz*
54,000
11.500
9,500
10.500
900
14,700
7,3 0
17,600
300
2,400
2,5 0
1,1 -0
■ 1,900
100
100
400
8,000
10,000
152,800
MAHINK.
1‘UltT OF mFjUY.YjlU.
J\ ipileon'e Great If n le, --The London
oiivier remarks on the two first volumes
of Napoleon’s Memoirs, ami Las Ca
ses’ Journal, joat published It is Las
Cases, we umlci'iaml, who observes
of Napoleon’s Wo'k. that 4 on these sheets,
indeed,-arc tsaccd events that will never
be forgotten, portraitb that will decide the
judgment of posterity. It is
life or death to many Whose names
corded in it }*' and ^f Napoleon s Toliver-
Nations lie remarks, that * he Invuviahly
speak* wl'il perfect cuoln as, without pus.
aion, without prejudice, and widiout re-
'rite Canadas.—tlunsiilmWo HRi-
tniiiin ami alarm |>i evuils in the
Canada*, relative ti*-he union nl'In-
twn province*. The Camnlian*,
together wiill tin- In.h Cathnlica, art
11 vein- tn the tinimb ami ihe-Engliah.
huokeil bv tin*'g'vi-niitiiiftti nrtt'il-'tfir-
iiiiin-d in i IT ct tin jiitieti«i\—Unlt>n.
till-bill piiH-i-s, which will cnnan'iil
and -Irengthe" the gnvi-nitneiit, it is
fe.ired that tilt- Caipiiliutia mi} re-
pns.e.a th tnselvos nf the country ;
the blink mill iltry wuultl' prefer Upper. C.utin-
ameaartt re. il'i Kecnmiim a lerritury «.f the United
Stall's, rn'ltot than hi- mli'd to it
fearing'hat the union will bamtce
th-ir influence. •
Three ngiments of troops are
coming mu. but if the iliscnntent i.
— -
TO MORROW KVKNINO, Feb 28.
Will be perlorm<*d * Comedv ill 5 acts
rulletl
THE STEWAHD,
OH
VftsVvon uuti. VteWng.
Lhcvrd * Mr »ld*"n
Mordent Mr lM»ertrrn
Lem,ox Moreland
Item Faulkner
Grime Placide
G; ment K nyon
Jonathan Winter Ii »rton
Lady Ann Mordent . Mrs Hughes
Joanna Miss TilJeu
Mrs S.irsuct Mrs Itrown
Mrs Pc iifj Id Spiller
—vwvwvw—
After which, the • onuc Opera of
THE
POOR SOLDIER.
Darby Mr H ison
Capt. Fitzroy Mr Kenyon
Dermot Wdliamr
Bagatelle Placide
i’atrick fvhe PoorSold'er) Morojsnd
K tllier Luke F.tulkner
Norah - Mika Tihlcn
Kathleen Mrs Brown
Just Keceived.
OfTA7iA s AGIis,4 bushel, each, Liver.
ii'JU iJ peal hue Table Salt,
J4-bag. prime Green Cutiec,
F-ir sale by
•I. U HERBERT U CO.
f-b 2fi 7J
N otice.
T IIE-*ubscribe»8 hav ng. associated wUh.
them Gkorok H. Johrstoj*, will in
future conduct hu mess under the firm of
Johntt- n, /tills & Co.
JOHNSTON & HILLS,
feh 26 1 -j 78 •
Velvet Corks.
J UST received, a few gryce ofstipr'lot
Velvet Bottle Corks, for bottling tFinif
— and for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
Druggist, No 8, Gibbons* Buildings,
feh ''6 78
■b-
scntmer.i,'hf the cveniB and the persons • well -e ted, that huce will' avail
coimccte I 'With bic life. He seems as j nothing. Tlu* United States 'have
though lieco-iid be«!<jimliv'capable-of be-i 1,0 «nt«»r**st mi the subject, nei'her
coming the ally (il Ida most Cruel eonm, vv,,l R‘ l Upper Culiud * be an arq 'i-i
H.iil' f liviiin with tlu- man whu Innl ilntic | t , lul ^ *T0"sle. real by untl with
. . ,,, . . the-consent ol the hrittsh govern-
Inm the griuiti: t wrong Hb ,p.-»-» „l In. H( „, jj, „ .fj,,
piial luftury n. iflt' ha t een- 8M isl.ictn,‘y mumier.-JVnt.SUdtV
tuvies ago j in lus'recitals ami his ohserva- * ^ 4 .
tions lie speaks the language of past ages; The National G ,'zetlc contains the
he is I ike';» spirit discoursing in the Ely 1 statement, by C.iptum Me<uv, ol the-
sian-fielils j his oonversatidns aret'uedin- Auteriean ship Budget, ol Bal'iinore,
loguesnf the dead, ile speaks of himself Chpture by a Spam-h priva
us Ufa third irershn; notici.'-g the Kmper
ot*s ac tons pointing out the faults with
Which history ntay reproach him, and ana
lyze g the reasons md the motives which
might be alleged in his justification’"
Efogant .ihnusmiiit.—'By an advertise
ment in the Augusta Herald, we perceive
that ft panther Jtght with kuU dotrs 3 wus to
take place at the circus, at Mr. Long-
street's Livery stabes.
By « decree of the King of Spain, then
trfes are every where established. The
publication of dramatic work*, drawn from
natumabhistory, is becoming frequent, ami
care is taken to associate tlie progre s of
the Fine Arts, with the progress of liberty
Talnfy, the Celebrated French Trage-
diair, w]ho it was reported a short time since
intended retiring from the stage, has, it
appeal s, entered into a convention with the
l‘a •is’XIanagers, according to which he will
continue to’pe<form several years lunger
uvthe French Capital.
Moore's new pnem entitled ** iTie Loves
nm^Un Cong** thbirfit repwa&Wtt*-M*” * fhicl1 « 0W P ri »” ,J0 or 200
Itlivcs. Tint*, -yaiv is It to become a pi. pAflvv. wtt received ht New-York on Sun
Tri^tl and who would not follow suit wlmh
fhtre is so good a chance for tricks, if not
•honors l
• »»wc nmlerstundtbat thcsorietyjfor the
promotion.of American Mamifuctmvs in
f’trilsdelphia, was for a long while conduct
ed ab?uc by' Messrs. Carey and Mulish,
'i'hc pne us t’r.iidtnt the oth'er a* Secre
Vary 5'and tlrat the whole atTarr got
up by th in, 'n die same manner as the A-
fhenvum in Liverpool was by Messrs. Ilos-
eoo.uid,5hep^vd. For tluise who have
never heiir^ that story, it may be well to
tell it. Mri.'Kos'coe called a mee'iog of
Livcrp ml mere lantt, for the purpose of
rising -x fund to erect the Atheneum. N«»-
•kody but ,vtessr(. Roscoe and .-h:-qmRl
'.Attended. Mr. S. appointed'Mr. U. to tho
<iun\ und Mr. R. male Mr. S. secretary.
■dRpsolut,o.tspas.sed amt were published, as
44 the unanima.i* resdatimi* entered into
at a respectable meeting of the merClums
of Livcrpmd.’* It suceeededdn miking a
none an I t »c Atheneum was erected So
, thto Ut'ilf iiaa been raised.
VslumUa Telescope*
ay, 1 by the J^mes Cropper—-forwarded to
Philadelphia by mail on Monday afternoon
w-re-printed on Tuesday, and put up heat
|y in boards-and s nt back to New-York
on Wednesday,
Sailing Carriages—A machine,
invented by a guru toman uf Chr
college, Cambridge, has been lately
tried at New Market Kngla d. I
shape it U nearly that uf ao isor.eh-
triaiiglp, anti it moves with the broad
one forward, on four wheels. It ha
ft boom thirty.,two feet long, and an
exceeding high mast. 1t will cam
twelve persons nt the rate of thirl^
miles an hour. Tn the axle, of th
hinder wheels isTtx> d a rudder. I
can go on a wind, and tack us a ye--
sel at sea, ntid is capable being*
correct*y guided, that the pilot
p easuru cau iuq the wheels over u
ftOUCi ’0
leer, a #1 C'intleimintiou nf Porio Ri
co. The treatment experienced by
the captain *n'tl crew w*« lull as in
human ns could hav * be< n rxpectetl
liom pirates, und demands, we tfu, k
the imtnrdi le attention of nur g*»v y
verinm-nt, who have ii4n. their power,
by the pioper appl ciitiMiof force, to
put an end to tt c ilepredalinns of the.
legalised ireeh -oters, licit sail from
thV ,'*p«nish ports. Captain Meunv
gives the following aceount of the of-
tic.'IS of me privateer, named'the Co.
ia, with st paiticuinr rrqire t,on tin
patt id himself and hi* iillicors, (io
which, we doubt no , every Amen
can heartily* joins,) 44 that should un>
of the public or private armed vessels
of the United States'f ill iu w'ilh the
above named privateer, they will
treat the captain and second oflicei
its *they desiTve, ’l’he Captain i*-
Don John Ei-isi, generally called
Do . Ju:m, aboU'* five feet six inches
i-'g < dark complexion, Bbou SO years
■old, fioiid face from drink ; he is, r e
urn 1 kaOle in not looking any pers"n
full in the face,‘even his particular
lii-mis. The first lieutenant, Do
Drcag», was much disposed to better
our condition- He is about five feet
ten inches, of a dark complexion,—
The 'svcond lieutanant was the most
vain and ctuel of any on hoard, lie
suftbrod and encouraged the robbery
ol the seamen's clothes, and, when an
*pp»Ttunity offered, took them him
self. He is the cusin of the captain,
and it was generally supposed they
had an understanding in all their
robberies ,• his name is Don Antonio
Hoy -s, said tu be a Portuguese, about
five feet six inches, lair straight hair,
rather a pleasant countenance $ has
ben. f:-r the last three years in pri-
vatenv."
*l1te e arc nine privateers at Porto
Rico, and more fitting out. We per
ceive by the Norfolk papers that one
«’ tliese p croons has been sent to
Baltimore, it prize to the U. S. brig
Spark. t». piuode ing a schooner from
ha. ci 1 Vi We h<>pi Capt. Wilkin
-mi may no* be oldiged'to pay the
mi-ts on this occasion, as- some of
ur g ’la it officers have been adj
d 0 do tor itte opting to punish the
outrages uu their cuuutrymcn.^-Jm
CLEARED.
Ship Lycurgtis, Mfthy, Liverpool,
Edwin Itertiett,
Ship Grand Turk, Higgins, Live pool,
NicIidIms & Nell’.
ARRIVED.
■Colombian armed schr La Ceniella, C.
C Hopni r, Esq. commaodc , irorn a cruise.
On the 3d inst. olVthe Key Sal, spoke suin’
Coroplaivtcr, Jackson, of forriti-ck, Irom
Havana f.-r' New York, captain-sick of fe
ver and no-other navigator on board sup
plied It m with medical aid. Du ‘he 4th
at daylight, saw a large brig ashore east
side of Key -al sent a boat and found her
to be the brig Texel Hill, of idem, from
N York for New Orleant in ballast, 12 days
out she went ashore the night previous
while going at the rate o 8$ knots- at 6
30 A M got the c-ntclla under weigh and
heat round to her assistance sent three
boats with 25 men ami two officers, to-get
the brig (ill* at »0 \ M the Cornplunter
proceeded on her voyage, cap- Jackson,
being in a fair Way of recovery—at meri
dian the wind moderating, succeeded in
gutting the brig afloat with the loss of one
anchor and her long boat--at 2 l* M not
I liking any, she got under way and pro
ceeded on her voyage, after exchanging
two barrels of salt provisions und tvv • of
bread, for a like equivalent in Hour and
codec On the 7th, 8 A M the Dry Tor-
tugas in sigh at 9 A kt siu u brig runn
ing in for the shoal >; fired a gun a-head
,»»f her, shortened sail to apprise himof his
da- ger—at 9 15 A M pcrcened the stran
ger to be ashore on the E N K point ofthe
1 ortngus ileef, Alespatclied a boat’s new
to her assistance, and at 5 F v‘ she was got
off and proceeded on her voyage, n.»t hjiv-
ng sustained any injury-*-he boats crew
returned and reported her to be the brig
Argo Rainey, from N York for N Orleans
;6 dnys ou* On the '8th got under wei. h
rom Key Vocas. in Company with the brig
Margaret, of Liverpool, from N Orleans for
Live-pool, she hud pot in there a few days
previous with the loss of her rudder. On
the l9th, at '0 A M, boarded the Br ship
Mars of Glasgow, from -Cumpeachy for
Cork, 17 days out, intorim d us that that
part ,.f the Main was in a very unsettled
st-tc: On the 2dth, boarded the brig
Mercator, from Portland tor M.itanz s .8
days out
* loop Messenger, Porter, Charleston, l
ifoyMo r Brown and Mr Court nay, Pat-
se'gns, Mrs’Chris ian, AV nmith and Mr
l ourtnay.
team boat A It a mafia, Davis, ‘Augusta,
3 days, with boats Nos 8 and U in tow,
I >’5U bales cotton, to R Si J Habersham. I*e-
tersen. Hammond Sc cn. Cunuui g and
Gwatlimey, J Oicksmi St Co. O Tati, U in
Gaston, H UiirrOuglis, S • lark, A R Fan
nin Sc co. J NJeigs, i-untelou & Lamar, J
Guieu» S VVriglr, C C Griswold and weo
G rdon.
Bo t Pilot, Augusta, 6 days, with 56v>
bales cotton, to G Gordon Gumming and
Gwatlimey. t.Lathrop & co. Johnstun St
Hills, and E Bliss.
dj* Price of Admission- Boxes and Pitt
Si -Gallery 50 cents
%* Smoking in iheTheatreis positively
prohibited.
Doors will be opened at half-past 5 o’-
cl"ck, and Perfitrnunce to commence at a
quarter belore 7.
dj* Places for the Boxes may he taken
a 1 the room under the office ot the Gkiiii-
01 ax, where die Box office is at present
situated,
f'b 27 79
For St. Augustine,-
The ftsi “hilie.g schr
DAPilNE,
For freight or • passage, apply to
^ the Master,on board at Bulloch’s
wliarl, or to
HALL ti MEIGS
feb 27 e 79
For Charleston,
The regular pHtsket sloop '
WILLIAM,
Captain Heed,
Will sail TO MOitUOW. For
dreignt on deck or passage, having hand
some accommodations, appl) ter the Cap-,
tain at Moore’s wharf, or to
S. A. CONDY
Feb 97 e 79
For Charleston,
file r> uilar >>a k t sloop
MEiSRNGKR,
Captain Porter,
Will sail TO-MORROW. For
f'-’giit 011 deck hr passage, having hand
anme accommodaiinns, ui-ply to captain
Porter on board at M ngin's whurf, or to
S. A. CONDY.
feb 27 e79
For bale,
PIECEy fii siji»i^lit) 42 inch Cotton
Bagging, received per Lightfoot
8J t>*n Stone Ballast, on board ship
lr>s at Anderson’s lowet wharf
•Apfiv lo
PETERSEN, HAMMOND & CO
feb 27 p 79
Liverpool Cround v alt.
L tittaEatul tt.^s s'-irttl fiatt f i s‘ye n
uai j tlie brig 11 o;ur from Liverpool.
Apply to
JOHNS I ON, HILLS S C ',
frb 27 u 79
Coffee, Share Moulds,
\Yhiskey, £rc.
-'AGS prime Gieen HtvanaCoffee
1 half ton Share Moulds
89 b’hls Whskey
86 do prime Pork
46 do Mess do
6 qr disks Malaga Wine
1 pipe Holland Gin
1 do Cognac Brandy
7 tubs Goshen Butter
4 kegs <obacco
3 bbls Sugar
9 d- z Fancy Windsor Chatito
1 box Souchong.Tea t
For sale by '/f
C C. GRISWOLD,
Tub 26 p 78
Laird.
KEGS choice Fresh Lard
-For sale by
J. B. HERBERT & GO-
feb 20 73
Coffee.
A FEW bags Prime Green Coffee
For sale by
CHARLES I.F.VISTONES,
fc-h 21 p 74 Jobes’ Wharf-
Prime Pork,
Just received per ship William Wallace,
BBL'j. Prune Pork, N. York city
inspection
25 bbls Newark Cider
10 do Vassar’s Aie
‘For BaU-’bv
J. B. HERBERT & G(>. ,
feb 10 64 •
-For Sale,
FIRST rate Neg*o Woman, about
24. tears of age, with her children,
-etc ag ri about 7 years old, and the other
about two yea;,* Apfily to
J. B. HERBERT 8t C'O.
feb 17 72
Ozmilnugs, Russia -Sheet
ings, Linen Dowlas,
/V I SO—Potatoes-In Hampers and ia
ISaA Bulk ; Scotch Herrings
London Porter and Edinburgh Ale
For sale bv
JOHN H. REID Z3 CO.
feb 19 72
Picked up Adrift,
/*F\ • the the 20lb inst. outside Tybee
B r, an Augusta Boat, about 78 fee
I u.g, two green diamonds painte on her
* ste n. F w particulars, apply to Heqty
Craiir, keeper of Tybee Light house,
feb 24 p 76
Sugars, i)jc. •
'O ’TTk HOGSHEAD*' prime St. Croix Su-
gar, now landing
In Stare,
and London Cement
GEO 1GB GORDOV.
feb'27 p 79
Atintvir.s from fftrs ron'r
At Charleston. 25th inst. sloop Mary,
Brown, 18 hours.
WK.\T T ‘ SKA TKSTKnnAT.
Brig Joseph Holdridge, New York.
The ship Boston, from Alexandria, took
a pilot on Tuesday ; she was spoke yes
terday otVMartin’s Industry.
Several vessels made their way through
the ice, at'lhdtiniore, on Sunday 16 h inst,
and a d proceeded down the liav with a
strong N W wind,
The exertions of capt Depeyster, (ofthe
ah'p Reaver, arrived atN. York) in afford
ing relief to the crew of the brig Brutus,
135 davs from •'t Pctersbu g, is worthy of
all praise,-' He fell in with her on Friday
last, about 70 miles from Sandy llook, and
mu tned along side of her tour hours, at
which time there was such a heavy ‘sea
that he could not board her; while he was
in co. one ofthe crew of the Brutus de
parted lhis life' i the mate fia . been pre
viously lost in a gate of .»iml, and two of
the seamen i^ed of disease produced by
th? extremity of the passage.
H B M. ship Racchoi’se was lost on the
15th Dec at the Isle of Man; six c-f the
crew and three boatmen were drowfied.
CH\RLEf?TON Feb 25-Arr brig Ton
tine, Beits, New York, ’.4; schr Cadmus,
Bice, V t»rleniis> :8 on the 1 itb inst. in
lat 26 53, long 87, fell in with a brig, fu-l
of water, her muiifmast gone 4 or 5 eet a-
bove the deck fore-mast, top-mast an 1 top
gallant mast standing, fore und top-«.iil
\ .rds aloft, the bow sprit and jib boom in
pbcc, one anchor on'the starboard bow. •
bright yellow stripe below the mouldings
about a foot wide which were of the s.tme
color; had apparently been previously
boarded.
j Below, Br brig Kosino, Lilhgow, 70 days
from Greenock,
FACTORAGE , ’
AND
COMMISSION.
*|'1HE subscribers having determined tr
1 uni'e with their presi ' * general bust
ness, Factorage ami Commis'-iori in 'Sea Is
land Go t-.Hi, Ri. e, \c. take the present np.
oortunity : f offering 'heir services'to then
rienrls and the public, for the sale ot these
articles.
And in addition to the assurance of their
unremitted attention to the interests of
those who may coffidein them, they prof,
fer the usual facilities by advances in an
ticipation of sales of Produce, deposited in
their hands.
CUM MING &f GWATHMEY,
feb 25 7 r
. Notice.
y£\ LL persons having clsrms agrirst
\iSS2k 'umuel Cripps, will come forward tor
merit—‘and these indebted will make
mediate payment, or their accounts will
lie put in (he hands of a Justice for col
lection. Ami for the future, the busmt&a
will he cmulttc'ed under the firm of L'riips
ii 'Brower, at the corner of Lincoln a:’-d
Congress-streets, in Ctd Dennis*' M;iki
ngs. S CHIPI“*.
ISAAC BUOWI.R.
feb 26 > 73
Receiver of tax. Returns No
tice.
Subscriber is now ready to receive
J. (he Return of Taxable property for the
year 1823. His Office is in l|>*» west end
of the exchange, where the Post Office
was formerly kept.
ADAM COPE, r. t. n c. c
feS 4
Administrators Sale.
O N Monday tl.g 14ih of Apr I next, will
be sold at public outcry, ut the resi
dence of the subscriber, all the personal
estate of Benjamin Baker, deceased, con
sisting chiefly of a .mall waggon and some
carpenter’s tools.
SAMUEL STEVENS,
Adm’r with the will annexed,
feb 26 *f c 7-3
State and County Taxes,
for 1822.
T HE subscriber informs the Citizens of
Chatham County, that he is prepare
to receive the State and Goynty Taxes, for
the v- ar 182^; which are to he paid in
Bills receivable at tfie Banks in this city, on
-ir before the 13th cf Pnhruan next, afu .
♦hat dav, Executions will be issued agaiBS'
4(1 default ers.
Hih i.1 dice is kept at the Northwest e.nr
ler of Market Square. Ofiice hours, Bon
10 to 2 o’clock.
JAMES EPPINGF.R,
Tax Collector,, Chatham County,
jan 13 3 40
Samuel I’lipp' IsndC liiow* i
S Ot.Id'!' the centtmiaoce of the p-ui on-
age of their customers. They intend
keep a getitral assortment of Groce
ries'of (lie. best quality, which will.be dis
posed i f -nthe most accommodating term»,
•8 they will be imported direct from Phi-
delphia, where they will be selected espe
cially for them
feb 26 *n 78
The Subscriber
W ILL deliver good FIRE WOOD fro
his yard, at the residence of any
purchaser, in the City, at Five Dollars ahu
a half. Cash, per Cord, by sending ao or
der for .the quantity wanted, arid at Fou
Dollars and Seventy-five cent* per cord,
delivered at the yard, which is'situated on
the no'rth end of VVesi-Broadstreet, above
Wayne’s wharf.
WILLIAM C. WAYNE.
(Xj* Wood will be $awed at Fifty Cent*
per Cor. at the yard,
dec 2 r. 22
Last Notice.
z£\ LL Persons that are yet indebted ta
the late firm of Pa, sons & Lay, D- ug-
gists, are requested to make payment to
either ofthe subscribers, bythe first day of
February next, or Ueir accounts will bo
prosecuted without distinction 6f persons,
ANSON PARSONS.
FRAN . IS I. LAY,
an 27 52
Notice.
/RAN the first Monday in March ensuing,
VSi/ commences »he annual Registry of the
— mes of the free people of Color, of tha
County of Chatham, ut the Court House in
Savannah.
JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk,
feb 24 p 76
Whiskey.
<1 BAUltKLs Northern Vr'W.ltey,
SiJ'iJ Just rec- iand for by
p.YiiEit uwaor.
f«!) 1 47
dp-'
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