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UKOUlil A N.
SAVANNAH
S'VU'fDAY MORNING. MAW II 1,182.1.
H A liUOtliU" it r* ccived*'
By the whip Augusta, Capt* Wood, «r-
lived last night, we have be«n favored
with New-York paper* to ihe Slit till. In*
•luaive. No newt.
By an arrangement-made by our Pnst.
Hatter, Mr. Early, and Mr. Uaco», Fo*'-
Hatter at Charleiton; the southern mai
frill arrive in that city, ^fterthi* day, atom
o’clock, I*. M and leave it at half past ten
O’clock, A M.
A young man who came passenger ir
the stage from Charletlon, gave informa
tion on Wednesday last, at Pur>sburg, that
I companion who came with him from
toltaileaton, emitted by the Driver, intend
ed to rob the mail—an 4* that he wa* to
bave joined them, but was deterred by Jin*
fear of detection. A magistrate, we under-
‘gland, was imipediately called, but lie dc-
climd procctding in (he case, and they
•rere permitted to escape. The driver was
immediately discharged by Mr. Hollis.
In connexion with this, though the pa*.
ties may not have been interested, wu imy
mention that the northern portmanteau, it-
ccived on Wednesday evening, Exhibited
i considerable cut, having every appear
*nce of being effect'd intentionally with a
knife. We have uot hoard that any thing
has been misse l.
T.ntt and important from Jlforernffi.—A
Letter Irom the cyres|H»mlent ol. the lie
rpocratlc Hi ess, dated at Cutacoa, on the
18th January, announces that by the arri
val at that port of adkombian achoooer, in
six data from Maracaibo, the important in.
telligmce wu received, that Maracaibo is
rlosrly blockaded by 1.9 vessel! of war, un
der Commodore llelhicbe, and that Gene-
ral Urdanette with 4,COO men is closely
besieging the same place. Morales is com
pletely hemmed In, and the town must no-
cessarily fall t by the 'Ime this reaches you
it no doubt will be in the hands of the Pa
triots. I he letter adds, “ Markets here
for American produce very dull, the wan*
homes and t*orea are literally filled and no
sales can be effected. The affaim of the
Mnlne have caused a stagnation of business,
When Maracaibo shall again wear the flag
of Indct '?• deuce, we may expect a revival
of Commerce.**
If the intelligence which we publish un
der the N. Orleans head from Mexico, and
we have no particular reason to doubt it b
true—Yturbide will soon find himself, if lit
Is not now. In a very disagreeable situation
We have never thought the existence of
imperial power on the American conti-
nent, could be reconciled to the principles
which are happily disseminated through
out the north and a part of the south II is
• weed fit only for the rank and corrupt
•oil ot Europe—here it can never take
root—it wdl not find support—i.f course
fnust fall,—and who will regret it f
The business before Congress continues'
devoid of interest. The Vice President
having returned to his dwelling in the
•tnte of New York, Mr Gaillard was on the
19tli nil. chosen President of the Senate,
fro tempo**, and on on the same day, the
' bill from the House of Representatives fin
settling the accountsof the Vice President/
was reported from the committee of cluims
without amendment. In the, Houiv, the
engrossed bill “ making appropriation fin
the support of government for the yeai
1833,'* and the bill «' making appropria
tions for the support of ihe Navy ot the
United States,** were severally read a third
time, passed, and lent to the Senate fur Us
•oncurrence.
Prom the Indications of yesterday, says
the Intelligencer of the 20th ul< there in
•very reason to believe that the b-ll which
has passed the Senate, making an appro
priation (aa recommended by the Execu
tive,) for the repair of the Cuntberiaiul
Hoad, will pass the House of Represents.
Aves.
The Tic9 President, —The report upon
the cluim of the Vice President of the U.
States, D. D. Tompkins, concludes as fol.
lows 1—
• “ On an examination and consideration
ef the accounts and claims, with all ihe
attending circumstances, • it appears to
y./Ur committee—
A proclamation of the governor general
of tke DnnV.i \ est India lalunda,dated St.
^Drc. .4th, gives n tice, that Indian
I’trn Und Corn Meal imported into that
Island, are exempt from duty for the spar e
of four mouths from that date $ for which,
and foi whatever .other provisions import
er!, bvjt more especially Indian Corn and
Corn Meal, delivered by special consent
of government to the planters, the gov
ernment holds itselt responsible for the
ready and immediate payment.
Mrtjor II. Lee has prepared for publica
tion a tract fur the purpose of vindicating
the memory of his father. Gen. II. Leo, in
regard both to hia s rvices as a soldier,
and his credit as a writer, which he con
ceives to be injtil'iouBly ussailed by Judge
Johnston, in lus skctci.es of the life of Gen.
Greene.
<• 1st. That it is no more than an act of
Justice to allow interest on all nmne, s ad-
vanced by Mr. Tompkins on acccount
the public, from, thl lime of lus making
fucli advances to the time of his being re
imbursed,
" 2d. That it would be just and cquita-
•We to allow a reasonable commission,on all
moneys disbursed by him duri g the late
War.
•J. . I — U'.'vimiitu IU
ftiliil it. engagements, to semi him money
»tl(i Treasury notes within the lime sheet,
fled, to he deposited in certain banks >*
collateral security for loans procured by
him, it Use request and on secount of co
wer ,ment b
■ '• 4th. That he ougltt ot to be held re«.
ponsiblo for Icwes incurred ly any fraud,
or Iuilure8 of.uhmgents, to wliom monejs
were advanced through his hand,.
With this view of the subject, t hill
accompanying this report i, respectfully
Bui,mined'” -
The bill provides, that the Treasury be
•tithorised to settle the .ccoimts of th,
Vice President on the priucip cs of equity
Bnd justice. The committee do aniplc
justice to the Vice President, snd piy a
just tribute to his seal and devotion at the
Mujiientoua period which made him the
ttlcUBiblc debtor to the government.
John M'Lean, of Oluo, has been appoint.
Bdby the President, w„h the consent ol
•he .Senate, Cumraissit.ier of the General
Laud Othue, vice Joainli Meigs, deceased.
Ttie Manager. cl uie New-Yoik The*
•. "Ire, utter the London fashion, have pro.
e-ired e splendid looking Glass Cilitam,
*yuel tissue to the drop curuio*
Among the singular inventionsof English
roguery, in modern days, is that of stealing
horses fur .the purpose of bvilintr them int'i
limp fill, fur which tiny are said lu be par
ticiilarly well adopted.
The following statistical view of New
York, token f om the census of 821, com
pared with that of Scotlund, in 1811, us
staled by -dr Joint Sinclair, exhibits a aim
gular coincidence in some of iia features.
The s’iuiS arc given in round mimbers.
.A«„. y,r k Scntland
-lopulutinh I.4UU.U h t,8,hi,nod
Ac csufrtmirnven 1|m] 5,749(180 5,<i4ti(l0fl
Number of neat cattle 1, ‘2 ,U00 1,047.000
Number of njirsea 263,(Ml) +.{,1)00
NoOnhel- of sheep . ,100,000 2,800,UUP
Membeis of Emigres.
fi-imi New.York 34
Memhentof l-a lianient
frutn Seo land • ‘ 30
It venue ,,fNew York g900,f>00
■ evenue f colluqd g>8,6no,000
Export* of Scotland
yearly, about 21,000,'100
Imp tins 16,3/0,000
living an excess of Exports of ubout
84,7(/0,i 0U.
FROM MKXIOO.
JWw Orleans, Fib. 4.—A gentle,
min u hit left rltt-ciiy of M lien on
(lie SOlli ol' December. iiifnnnn us
lltai the power of llurbitle tvaa (utter-
ins 1,1 i ,s lull, that general tlironnlt-iif
prevnilnl, nnfl that tho people of fit.
Luis, tie Putnsi h«ve raised Ihe stsn
(laid (if revolt. lIisafttTtinli pervn
vailed the army, which was unpaid,
uucluilird, unil generally berelunt,
svtthoui provisions, nod almost with,
out nnimuhilinii nod cannon ; most ol
tin- tnilitarv stores belonging lu Ihe
empire having been sent lu Vera Cm/,
to operate against the hustle of St,
Juan tie Ulna, were seized by the paf-
lizans ef Victoria. There wits no
speeft in the Imperial treasury, snd
tusupply the want of it, Iturbide hud
issued bills to the amount of lour
millidns of dollars, redeemable at the
end id the ycin 1823 A forced loan
has been resorted ' to, which it wsb
found veiy difficult tn collect, as
sslcs of properly belonging to indivi-
;tl®s were doily held in the city of
Mexico by the nfTn'q'S of government
to make good the (|(tolas of such as
Were unwilling or unable to pay-—
From
brig Call rune, C pt
nowtid.-Ry Ihe picket f
Wei,Dim, »e|.
TtlP, MARKETS.
March 1, 1893.
have nur 111 . of Usvsoi p.persto' COTTON..-1^.^.. Inferior. »»«»l
•It. «n,u u, 1 1 1° » pnmc lot* 10* a 11J 5 acltc
Uw *0lh ms! —JYb Rffirs. tionsl'Ja 1 Sra-Ulamls «8a 40 cts.
A rvpnrt wm in cir«'ulalton Inst • the Inttrr for very fine qualities.
Treaty effi-nsive snd defensive, had . ni< E 7 25. 275.
been concluded between Spain snd Gl’O' EniKS.—J. Rom 8-' i nrandy Rt
Great Britain, snd thlt the latter was 351 Holland Gib90 t Ten. Wine £1 i
In receive the Island nl fuh. >• an Mala 7” do. 7U i Sugar, N. O. 9 a 10 i do.
tn receive Ihe lalsnrt ol l.uhs, IS an , M|1 , yi,gi, e . Hyson, chests 85 , do.
i quitnlmt—founded, pmbnbly, upon, j R J , , e „„| a np .
•he rumors to Ihe same I'ffi'Ct, which <| n . in canninct* S3 25 i Mnhisjes, 281
have heretofore prevailed in this coon
trv;
By ihe arrival at Havana, of the
brig Orestes, Capt. Bunco, in seven,
ty five hours front New Orleans, ac«
cnunle sre received front that City 10
the IC'h ins*.—Knights had advan.
ceil, and were remarkubly good, on
account nl produce being very plenty
but several ves«elawe/e al Ihe Bal'Ze
and in ihe River, bound up.
CA, Courier.
Ilavnna, Feb 19,—Rice ront nues
very doll,las' Sale* 84, amino 'pros-
peel of an iiiimediale adyatice in
price There being a sufficient Stork
on hand for at least two months.—
Cifli-e will, we think, not experience
any further derline in the.; rhlrltet,
smiiip very prime parcel* are field St
819 Flour, Philadelphia 815 iNew
Oilefflt do. 13 i Beel, 88 to 10 i
Po'k, 14 a 16 J Lard, 14) Butter; 18
a 20; Soap, v-ll-w, 8 a 10; Tallow
Candles, t8 a 20 ; Sperm, do, 45 a
47; Sugar, Muscovado, 82} . a 3;
Brown,elated, 2j a 3}; While, 5}
6 ; Molasses per Hid. 8‘20 ; t’yft'
1:5 - 16, nn board ; Pitch Pine I.u m
Iter i*down (-> 821, and expected to
go lower, Kicn mge on Kiigland, 18
prem ; U. S. 5 a 6.
Gibrnltnr, Dec II.—i'"The holders
of Floor endeavour to support prices
and In Id over their storks, trusting in
scsnly arriv As. Supe-iir quality i-
now only 87} and interior 86} In 7
Higher price* cannot be .expected as
nur market would, in cast of demand,
he insian’ly supplied ail It wheat.—
Tobacco i- low ; pirkedl. parcels at
6} for 112 tbs ,- interior, 4},-Cuba,
17}.
.-Staves, 68 to 70 for pipe ; Provi-
.inns on value ; Cocoa]' Careaccns,
34 j Trinidad, 26 ,- Guayaquil, 20}.”
Cnfl‘cc26n 8| Sperm. Candles 30; Tal
low do. 1 ’} i Soap, 1st quality, 9.
PdEIOHTH.—To Liverpool 7-8 a 1;
brisk, and hilt few vessels in port. To
Trance 1 j a J cents. To Ne„-York are
brisk at j a 7 8.
EXCHANGE -On London 15 a !6prem.
due nt 69 days sight. On France, 5 francs.
On Ncw-York. 5}'a 6 prem. dull.
Ihuei Mtttainedby btm tn-«m.«i|uenee of the. embwasament.uf l-
»oy failure onthe part of gorcnitnen' to furoitft-, Victoria, with 1500 men, was
ft I Hit it* (MHruir<>m«»itia t.. I.:... ... *1... ««uat!..n .. I 1 i.
in the impregnable position of Ponte
del Rev, on Ihe high road between
Vera Cruz ami Mexico. Vera Cruz
itsylf wa also possessed by Ihe ene
my, although besieged by a small ar
my of the imperialists, who bring pla
ced between the army under Victoria
and the garrison ef Vera Cruz, would,
it was supposed, be shortly compelled
to makes precipitate retreat to Al
varado, or be cut to pieces.
The natives of the U, States in
Mexico.- were generally suspected,
snd regarded with jealousy by the
friends at Iturbide. Our informant;
whb belongs to New Orleans, arrived
from the interim,at the camp of the
besieging army before Vera Cruz, in
company with three other Amencrns,
who contrived to evade the sentinels
and make their escape into Vera
Ciuz.
It is true, as has been stated, that
General Santa Anna made an attack
upon Xtlnpa and was fiiicrd to re
treat, but not until he had taken pii-
loners 300 g e mdiers, whom he cai-
n,d off He -was assailed by a su
perior force which arrived at Xdapa
slier he had taken possession ol it,
notwithstanding which hr made good
ni« retreat with tux ptiaouer* and
Fr/im Ihe Tfrpuhlican.
JUSTICE’-! enu H'.
Masters and On -*t For harboring CJ con.
ners of the ship | ceding Nul. Low lieu,
llioghum, yry sBJy ler and Edward
rs. | lingers, deserted sea-
John Farr. J men.
The defentlaiii was cilrtl tn appear
'belnrr Jus ice Rossrll o she.wycause
why fine should not be assessed a-
gmnsi him fur harh.iring ai d con
cenling Hie above tianied seamen,
in lei ms of an nci of the l.egislature,
pissed in March 1766, and revised
ai d cmtiiiurd in force by nn- act ot
1783, -• entitled an act to prevent
seamen or mariners from being har
bored or running in d bl.”
The frets disclosed before Ihe ma
gistrate, were that Fleming, Master
f Ihe ship Binglt mi, applied to a ma
gistrate and nblaiued a warrant to ar
iest the above seamen, lit.,; they
were regularly svticied and under
contract to perform n certain vny ge,
that previous to Shell desertion. Fur,
the defendant, was frequently seen
near the ship, anil in one instance on
board, in private conversation, will)
Schuyler one of the men. The offi
cer who executed the warrant, found
the men concealed in Ihe loll of a house
.occupied by Fifr, Highflier with their
bugg ge. ft appeared they came lo
the House on the night of 'he I9'll,
and were received Ivy the defendant’s
wife, who keeps a Home for enter
tainment of seamen The officer wos
JiilU on his enquiry 'hat no such men
were within bo h by defendant and
wife. '
Masters and commanders of ves
sels trading to this, port are often
greately distressed by the neglect or
desertion of their seamen, which is oc
casioned by such seamen being har
bored and entertained with keeper-
nf such public houses try persons ill
dt-posed, to the great detriment and
hindrance uftrade. .For Ihe preven
tion of-which evrt ; the legislature
has adopted this summary mode of
proceeding, From the circumstan
ces alte ding this case, ( ain fully sa-
i tisfied that the defendant was known
jto the concealment of those seameh,
and that his offence is completely
embraced in the statute now before
nte, and in complianco of that man-
■laic, I award, that the defendant
J.i'm F rr, be assessed in the sum ot
j Bight Hollars and eight v-eight cents,
! (being equal tn forty shillings ster
ling) tor each of said seamen being so
harbmed and concealed ; and a wav
rant of distress and sale issue against
the goods ot the off tider, liv said
amounts—and that tin the receipt of
said forfeiture, it bis paid over to the
Treasurer of the Poor House and
Hospital of Savannah, lor tire use and
benefit thereof.
ISAAU RUSSELL, J. F.
Feb. 20th, 182S.
The entertainment at the Theatre this
evening should not pass unnoticed. They
ar«;ofa cha-acter deservng of attention.
John Hull ia a comedy replete with touch'
• a of feeling and sentiment, as well as of
genuine humor, and the farce is one whi'b
has long ausuine I a firrt ; I Ice It is sel
dom a better cekrmiument ia offered, -
MARINE.
PORT OF SJlVA.WrVJlU
OTiiEiMmas,
.'.titkttSVWk—
Mr. Hih.ion's Fourth Night.
—rvwvbwww
THIS EVENING, March lat.
Will be perform* d Colman’s Comedy of
JOHN BULL.
Mr. HILSON
Mr* Hughes
Hortop
Kenyon
Moreland
Faulkner
Pinnule
CLEARED.
Brig Charles, Soule, Havre,
E Williams,
ARRIVED.
Shin \ugu«ta, Wood, Ncw-York, 5 days,
to Mall ft Hoyt, owners, consignees Hall
h Hoyt, F M Stone, Johnston & Hills, .1 U
Herbe.t & co. II S Atwood Hid & Tenney,
V Hill TT Willson, W i.ippitt & co. J H
*>etze, Raker & Minton, W Fuller, T Long
worth I Dowell St co. C'laghom k Rus
set, J M Jarvis, Z Day, O Tuft, " Scar*
hrough, Cautclou k Lamar. F Gillct & co.
A Evans. C (. Griswold Miller & Fort, J \\
Long, G Go dou, J . enfield. & co. Ponce
& M»Kt nzie, N U vV'eed, .1 M M‘Kenzie, J
Latbrop & co. T Bradley & co J Minner.
A ft E Wood, W luglis &vo J A Max
well, A Mein, J Meigs, W H '■'cott. Duha*
mel ft .Nuze, J P llussell, Gibbs8c \lexan
der, J B Berthe ot, J M Degarad, Meyers
8t Hamilton, H (deland, D Douglass, G
Newhall. J- Harper, M Cassidy & co and
the captain. Pas-aciignt, Messrs Stone,
Few, Itees, Bates and Garvin Sailed in co.
with the ship Cotton Plant for this port,
and ship Amelia for Charleston. Lett to
sail for this port, ship Clifford Wayne in
5 or 6 days ; brig Native, same day I he
brg signal, Revans just arrived—off cape
Hutteras, the second mate, whil, securing
the martingale, was washed from the bow
sprit and there being a heavy sea running
could not save him—wore ship, but did not
see him after lie went a stern— among se
x’ ral articles thrown overboard to him, lie
clasped a board
Brig Midas Rlanrhard, from Boston, with
a full cargo of ice, to E Williams
Sclir Romeo, Barclay, Hav na, 12 days,
with sugar and coffee, to order. On the
23d inst sprung her main-mast, and on the
following day pitched it overboard
§chr Alligator, Stover, of Go tland, Rich
mond, 4 days from the capes, with flour,
bricks, 8cc. to order.
•'.team boat Carolina. Page, Augusta, 3
days, with bouts Nos 10 and 19 in tow, with
1230 bales cotton, to S Wright Ponce A
M Ken/.ie,*{ Campbell, f ununing & Gwatlv
mey G Gordon; B Burroughs, Cantelott
8c Lamar, D Guillc, s C Dunning J Latli
mp & ' o. D ihamel & Auze, B anchnrd,
Brothers & co. Win Gaston, and otherH.
Pole boat Carolina, Packet, Augusta,
6 days, with .164 hales cotton to J B Guieu,
consignees, J W Long, and Johnston,
Mil s & co.
Pol boat Adeline, Augusta, - wrh 518
bags cotton, t«» J B Guieu, cons gnee, T
Butler & co. Duhamcl 8c Auze, G Gordon,
U t'afi, rantelou 8t. Lamar, E Rl ss, P Hill,
Jolvtistun Hills k co. a d i, Kelsey 8c co
Pole boat Accoinodator, Augusta, with
600 bales cotton, to Cantelou 8c Lamar,
consignees, uud others.
BELOW,
A ship from Wiscasset, Maine,
rr F??n this «*oi»t.
At Charles 1 on, 27th ult. sloop Wasp,
M'Lean. to sail first fair wind.
At New-York, l th ult, brig Huntress,
Rulkclev.
( LKAUKH FOR THIS POllT.
At Darien, 27th ult, Bluop Support
Bates.
At New-York* 18th ult. ship Augusta,
Wood.
Ai Newport, U 1,15th tilt, sclir Florida
Douglass.
AHniVALS FROM THIS PORT
At Darrien, - 7th ult. sloops Eleanor,
Dean 3 ; Trader, - , 3 ; William, Luce, 1;
Amelia, l abor 3 ; Ann. Bates.
At New-York, 18tli ult. sloop Warren,
Horton, 14.
At New-York, 19th ult. ship Clifford-
Wayne, Allyn, 8; sloop Wasli ngton, —.
At Newport, R I, 16lh ult. brig ltollu,
Harrington, 15 days.
At Holme’s Hole, 15th ult* schr Almira,
Duane.
The ship Weser, from Liverpool for this
port, put into Lisbon Dec. 17tb, in dis
tress
I he U S ship Cyane, cap't Spence, for the
coast of Africa, sailed from St I homas on
the d3d .1 .n.
The brig William, arrived at Charleston,
ou.~<lmn*lAy 'a&L-uag chased two days
before, a ! >out 15 miles to the Southward
and Westward of the Light, by an armed
herm. brig, who shewed no colors.
The schr Fame, Brown, of Charleston,
was cast away on the 19th inst. on cape
Romain—captain and crew saved ; vessel
entirely lost.
The pirates have become more bold and
numerous in Matanzas, the Americans were
frequently knocked down, robbed, and in-
suited in the streets. It was thought they
intended to make nn effort to take theU.
S. schr Grampus, as on the night of the
18th of Jan. a number of boats full of men
had got together, when the Grampus beat
to quarters, and the boats dispersed.
DARIEN, Feb. 27—Arr schr Four-Sis
ter, sB ridges, Charleston, 4.
Cleared, sclir Prospect, Perkins, N York
CHARLESTON, Feb 27-Br brig Wil
liam, M'LuLhlan, .-»t I homas 20; brig Ca
therine, Welshman, Havana, 6; brig Sy-.
ren, Grace, Portsm uth N H. 19 ; schr Ma
ry, Homer. St Johns, E F. 2.
. NORFOLK, Feb. 19—Arr schr Leo,
Knight, Aux Cayes. 23.
Anchored in ilampton Roads last eve
ing, ship Mary Vnn, PedricF, Liverpool 65.
NEW-YORK, Feb. 21.—Arr Sclir.lull.»
Juhson, Peteisburgj schr Alert, Beers,
Charleston. Below, ship Laura Ann, Wood,
N. Orleans
. FEB. 20 —Ship Wm. 8c June, Bartlett,
Canton, 2U$ brig Packet, Doughty, (of
Boston,) Havant, 16; schr Victory, Basse*,
( t Boston) Matanzas, 21; slo p Musidora.
S .-'.h, St. Thomas, 17.
B'JSl’ON, Feb. !6-Arr.at cape .Ann,
ship Union; 97 days from Calcutta,
Job Thombetry
Peregrine
Sir Simon Rochdale
Frank Rochdale
Hon. I om Slinffluton
Dennis Urulgruddery
Dan
Lady Caroline Rraymore Mrs Hughes
Mrs Urulgruddery Barrett
Mary Thornbeny ? MissTilden
—vviwtWv—
After which, the musical entertain-
.ment osljed
THE
Agreeable Surprise.
Lingo Mr. I11LSON
Sir F* hx Friendly Mr Faulkner
Eugene ^ Moreland
Cowslip , . Miss Tilden
— . >
K •«z-'hu«\|8jV‘ay 1 of
1? tatetvAtu, liiic or A,.
Is in Rehearsal and will be produced euriy
in the enkumg veek.
(C? Price of Admission—Boxes and Pitt
$ l—Gallery 50 cents
Smoking in the Theatre is positively
prohibited.
Doors will be opened at half-past 5 o’-
cli ck, and Performance to commence at a
quarter betore 7.
tTT ^l'tces for the Botes may be taken
' the room under the office of the Gnon-
giak, where the Box office is at present
situated, .
march 1 81
For Amsterdam,
100 bales Cotton or an tqualbulk of Rice,
are wanted on freight, for
the ship
IRIS,
Captain Burnt,
Apply to
PETERSEN, HAMMOND 8» CO.
march I Bp 81
For Charleston,
The Fchonner
ALLIGATOR,
Captain Strover,
Will have dispa ch. Foi freight,
*p ly -o captain S. at Mongin*s (late Bui-
loclrs) wharf, or to
S. A. CONDY.
.. Ftr tale low, if taken from on board said
vestel,
7000 Northern Bricks
400 bushels Wheat Shorts
• march 1 p 81
For Sale,
Ihe old building formerly
occupied a.■the Indepen lent
Presbyterian Church, on trust
Lot letter;,ft, r arid will be an oh-
j.-ciy-i any person who ia building or Ye.
pitting, ami 60 day. will be allowed 10 re
move it,. Apply.Jo.. .
JOSEPH CUMUING.
*-.v»erh 1 t. 81 *K
Bills on New-York,
poit SALE by
me clt 1
81
C.'C. Giusn gLD.
Drafts on. Philadelphia,
A T five t*j sixty days sight,
For sale by
march t
PERRY & WRIGHT.
l 81 .
OZNABURGS.
PIECES prime StreJitz Oznaburgs,
deceived ami for sale by
WILLIAM TURNER,
march 1 p8l
YVANTKD,
MATE fur the ship Alexander, Cap-
tain Johnson, loading at Darien for
New-York. Apply tiv.
C. C. GRISWOLD
march 1 p81
Wanted to Hire.
I ’lHREB prime Negroes are wanted to
. hire by the year, and their wages paid
mouthly or quurterly • Applv to
JOHN EVRINGHAM, Jr,
march 1 81
WILLIAM TUKNEU,
H WING disposed of hia interest in the
concern oi lf r m. Turner M Co in lla
rien, the business will hereafter be con
ducted by B. King EJ Co.
m'rfFch 1 p 81
SAVANNAH .
Poor HouseymdrHospitd.
V Sl'lNtJ Cummittee for March and
April. Cll AKLES HOYTandGEOHGE
W- ANDEKSON. Attending Physician.
Or. FKASER.. '
THOMAS POLilILL, Sec’ry.l
march 1 81
DOUGLASS & SORREL,
OFFER FOR SALE,
The cargo of the schr. R .meo, landing &i
Aiulerson’a wharf, consisting of
BBLS superior quality Musco
S3© vado Sugar :
2 oarrels White* 4o
15 boxea do 3o
10 do Brown do
13 hhds Syrup
11 hhds Honey
18 bags prime Green Coffee
75 Straw Hats
32 M. superior quality Spanish Segars,
in quarters, halves & whole boxes
8 boxes and 2 jars S weetmeatB
tnnrcii 1 p 81
Grand Lodge of Georgia.
“ N Annual Communication of the
Grand Lodge of Georgia, will be held
af the Grand Lodge Hall THI3 DAY,
lat March, at 11 o'clock, A. M. The se-
veral Lo(|ges under this jurisdiction, by
their proper representatives, are request-
•o appear.
At this communication, an Election of
Officers for the ensuing year will take
ulace, *
By order of the R. W. G. M.
WM. P. BRERS, GrandSec’ry.
march 1 r 81 bf
C3* The Right Reverend
UiMoiqEiioi.AXu, qtattdully acknna If dpc,
tu hive received at a Charity lerninn,
preached by him on Sunday evening, I’nr
the purpoaeof e.tabliiliing w Scmlp.ry'ln
Charleston, S. C. for the education of na
tive yontli fn, the Mloi.try.
Amount collected in ti e Church, 5593 JO
Hec’d aince from Capt, U, W. Pooler, 4 00
From L. M. i 00
Making . g9B 50
Donation, will be thankfully received by
the lit. Rev. the llishnp, by the Kcv. U,
Urawne, or by any member of the Ve»try.
feb 28 80
Wliiskey.
DMlTl BARRELS Northern Whisker,
Just rectlved and for sole by
BAKER U MINTON,
feb 1 57 r
For Sale,
A MULATTO WOMAN about 25 yeara
tX old, a good Washer and Iruner, a
d«amstrc8s and plain Cook, with her son
eight years of age. Applv to
BAKER & MINTON.
jan 15 42
GO f fee.
BAGS prime^ Green Havana CoS.
fee,,new prop, landing from sloop
I.—For sale by
C- c. grIswold.
71
Express,
feb 18
’ Prime Leaf t obacco and.
Hams,
Just received per ship Savannah^
Aff HHDS prime Kentucky Tobacco i
3000 lbs Hams -
For sale by
J B. HERBERT U CO.
feb 22 75
Cod Fish.
QUINTALS first quality Cod Fisb #
f*r sale on board sloop Paragon at
Taylor’s wharf. Apply to
J B HERBERT & CO.
dec 27 72
Bills on Charleston,
£\ T SIGHT. Apply to ■
RA JOS. TRUCHELUT,Senior.
IVI.25 p 77
OZdS illiU W.GWS.
La I Strelitz Ozi.uburghs, just recieiT.
ed by „
WILLUM ROSE.
feb 15 |l m 69
For Sale, ^
SHARES Steam Boat Company
_ Stock
20 Shat ts Planters* Bank Stock '
25 do Darien Bank do .
PERUY & WRIGHT*
b 18 i, 71 '
For Sale,
iTpwo Prime NEGROES. Apply at thi
Office.
,?an 23
49
CANNED COAL,
[AOR SALE, by
t • J- P. WILLIAMSON,
ct 29
Notice. "
LL persons having claimSuBgainst tl
ttwk subscriber, on acaount nfthe Tru
Estate of Bryan Morel, are requested
present them without delay.
„ , PAT. HOUSTON,
feb 5 60
OZNABURGS.
PIECES best Strelit* Ox
- _ _ bui'p-x, topcihei' v itli a large i
sonment of SPRLVG GOODS Ji
received per br p Lightfoot, Lem Livl
pool, and for sale by
JAMES ANDERSON U CO,
feb 28 j 80
Ready Fiirnisbed Lodging
Wanted,
A SITTING Room, two Bed Room., wit
the use of a Kitchen, by a Small Ft
mlly for a few weeks. Apply at this Ol
fice.
feb 13 67
-Wants a Situation,
£K SINGLE Mvtvas Garttener <>r Ovei
seer; has lived the last year on
Rice plantation. Apply at this Office,
feb 20 .73
Wanted to Hire,
A 8TOU I' active Lad, to whom pum
tual wages will be paid. Apply i
this Office.
f->*' 22 t 75
Lard.
KEGS choice Fresh Lard
For sale by
J. B. HERBERT & CO
feb 20 73
Prime Pork,
Just received per ship H itlium JVallat
* *“* BBLi).prime Pork, N. York
_ inspection
to bbls Newark Cider
10 do Vassar's Ale
For sale by
J. B. HERBERT E# C<
feb 10 64|
Administrator's Sale.
O N Monday thg 14th of Apr * 1 * * * S 1 next, will
be Bold at public outcry, at the resi.
lence of the subscriber, all the personal
estate of Benjamin Baker, deeeaaed, con-
aisting chiefly of a . mall waggon and some
curpentei’a tool..
SAMUEL STEVEN8,
Adm’r with the will annexed,
feb 36 *t c 78 .