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li K'OKU I AN
SAVANNAH
M UF.8D4Y MORNING, M \ t H 4.1833.
** I"1'IV lf 3k rfA,> * 4,40,< H/ die consequences ‘if
$/,r tt.i.uiji C tuny system tft IA»i country
••The owners of *Ticsc establishutcn s
will be Wealthy ; but ulio me the |ht»«i.s
win, will pi'iforoi the labor f W'!•}. # ir * “
p« polat.on n on* lit loUl.f 1 ml mii.oaj.licu
ol lUhpot.Htn tlimi for this life cotintr) a
pour, weak, servile set, ready to go • r come
at the book of each lordly prouricto i^ e-
puree* to obey in every patticul r, whether
to weave a yard of chub or give “ v " lc 5,1
an electioio \ population* i» abort, u.s
Slavish in reali y ns me neg oes ‘>1 *»<
sum licru states. 1 '— Tattnall's speech upon the
Turf Wh
in die fifth annual report of the t 'ontioi
lers of Public Schools, of the first D-\
trict, -(.mbrucing Philadelphia} *>f the
gta.e of Pennsylvan a, we. fi"d the lollop
ing remarks t--** ‘l he, inimher of -pupils
throughout the year has been considerab
ly diminished! by the employment wlmli
is given to them nt the numerals manu
facturing establishments within die district.
To the latter cause, whirl]/furnishes a
plausible rv/wn for their jmsence ft mu
School, the Controllers would once more
invite the serious attention of their consti
tuents* They would he ntnoSg the lust
to suggest any thing which might be cir
culated to withoh! fhmi ust fal i mployment
the hand oflnfiustry, and deprive It of its
desnvcsl reward, or to fnterfe e, in the
least degree, with the bftu ficinl and hon
orable pursuits of their t> huw citizens t
» far otherwise, in every evidence of
common pioipcrity they derive a pleasure
inseparable from the knowledge of its ex-
istence. liu* they find themselves placed
{n a responsible public station, clothed
with the power, and charged with the
duty, of dispensing ipstiuction to every
indigent and unlettered child m tins po
pulous portion of tire State i and if it shall
appear to them, as it certainly doea, that
the bounty upon the labour of the offspring
of tin; poor is such os to ndu* c their pa
tents to withdraw them from the liens fits
cfbtc ary and moral education, and thu-
yen ler them liable lathe long tram rtf evd
consequences which mental degrada
tion entails upon its immcdiato> subjects,
and upon society, it is surely the o.
btigntiun of the Controllers, faithful!)
to put fu lit the fact* That some plan
ought to he adtiptcdffor counttffactiug tlu*
wfiVota »<t conning 1 rcaultmg from the
cunse which has been mentioned, mm he
too obvious to require illustration 5 and
before private interests shall become so nr-
dent, atul'thei' combined interests »u for
midable m to make it difficult' if no'
Impracticable' to apply a edimly, it m«y
be well to provide against one of the
most prolific sources of moral »i«! phy-
ul deterioration with which we are
acquainted. In England, where the mo*
vufacturing ayntom lots hud a full and fair
experiment, H is ooMain that regrets are
unavailing to repair flic mischiefs which
that aystem has infi-Ced for want of tint-
Jy regulation \ and the reports which have
burn shhmiUedto her Parliament on th s
subject, are not only p conobhive prnofnf
the magnitude of the difficulty-‘which *ur* A . , - , .
, 6 . v. . . , * , _ , . A bold attemptAt the trial of n ’ate
y*mnu$ t, bu» ot the inadequacy of legis- . , ..... .. t ,
, . 1 , cause in Montreal, one pftfite parties, John
Ration now to surmount it. To avoid snob,. • ... , - •
, . . . May, Was committed for n contempt j-
P erplexl y in our own country, where ma- j,. ' ... ...
1 * J * Charged with putting a five dollar hill into
nufactures arc taking deep voot, and whilst * , t f , .. , . ,
, . , 1 the hand of a man about lobe examined as
the matter is governable, would seem to be,
tlte dh tatc of prudence 5 thr whatever may
be the ee d with which individual enter
prise is conducted, and however much it
litn. 11 !t Is inficed a singular phenomenon 1 ITest Contf,—Tn December/
to ne hold me nar.Oual govemme t giant- the Button Dfiitiltel, . UuaMin
ing Inmimtmes to body qfnun, by which fiigatt* anil a -lure -hip touched in
they uni enabled to tliwurt so extensively fe»tglnud ^ n ttici* Way
tlic liberal ualgM or, state legi.l.ture q, V ' u, ‘ 1 ' Oo»M ur Aim
-
'•> 1J "• jntciulon. d(r ri . 8|) , c ,i„ K Ru.MArrbiigiKltrie,
to cltucl hot III Iirotci tim e cliilriren .y , rn)rlc i„Q „| ( r ,,| e in tint region,
trom the cnrr.ipiioii- gm-iug out of ilw , As (hr Unilcil Slale. have home
i'ii»cirnum» of ilio niitimml li'iji.laiurc. j imere«l, in that qusrtcr, it is not
Vet mull in iinqiit'Hiioiiulil)' tint fuel. Mid, impmli ible that on Americin frigate
.ttaogc noit mu) Mppear the n.aiiuf«cUiVcri 1 -'ll! l*V d einpliiyini'iit in wgtehing
•ir» & l»Mmtherp l i, .k, i ,,,»„<l ; h ' ,c "!"! u<- ' n '!' 1 muvementi «f the
. . Itupeiial ffiHselat
ongress appeur dm osed to gran them. 1 v
indy w>, it observed by our public| vVolenni that Commodore Porter
spililtd •epieflcntativc >n e,tract trmii ,,, „„ the eteiiing nf the 14th
wIkse spccelt is at the lieud of this arti-j |n-l«fit with hi- vqur/diott (if amu l
elc timt in ongnsf, White ** wisdotu IsJ vessels, bracJell by the Pescock sloop
m»9t uenltd it is ieutt metl" •«« o..
A letter from Washington, dat-d some
tipie since, ptibhsluid in » C lumbia paper
-.'»yf, “Mr. (Jutl.bevt, Of Georgia, appeuta
»... moke, the greatest figure against the a-
onminablc attempt to et.crt aae the t anll'.
lit: gave h spirited and t>cm».ble speech on
the'suhject j and was replied to by Mr*
Woodson. The .attempt to enert-ase the
l'a ifi is from motives t f pine Kelfidmess,
and h design 1o enhance particular inuuu-
/'actunitg individuals at the expense of ail
the merchants and planters of llie nation.' 1
A lettei from Augusta, dated 25th ult,
nays, “ A house in Hamburg, next to the
Bridge, was burnt hut night."
Twenty men have 1 recently been tried
for pir cy, In .Jamaica, and fifteen of them
condemned to death. These pirates were
taken on the coast of.Cuba by • apt. God
frey and-Lieut. Geary, of the British Navy.
Another American A wet. It is said that
that one of the principal hooksclkrs of
New York is about to put to press a new
novel railed the Muccanee s, a romunccof
our own country in its ancient day,
founded tin ancient tradition In the pro
vince. o'fNew-York, relating to sonic events
supposed to h vc hnppe ed shortly after
thu conquest of the colony from the Dutch
he manners and $tiBtoms of our ances
tors, us gathered from the best mil mos (
ancient sources, will, it is said, be faithful,
y pmirtruyed.
A letter from Dr. Jomes Smith, dated
Halti.nofe, F»-h. 18, to the editors of the
National Intel) genrer, states that the Sfn«ll
I’nx has been again extirpated from that
place—rot,a solitary rase remaining, and
scarcely'an individual within its limit n lia-
No to take it, ao generally has vacciitaliort
Imun rfiaoTted to.
The Alereditb C»Wm and Wriolen Ma-
"ufnctorv, at Meredith^' N. H; whs burnt on
Friday the Hi h ult One of the girls leap-
(1 from n window of the third story, and
was killed. ?>4 r )00 wer ( e insured,
U S Bank 8t mki Feb 22. —At New.
york, sales nt UO-lJ. Feb. 18-At Phila-
delpltta, (04 to Ktt 1-8.
1’he mails t iuTi Tennessee have often
times been pilfered of lute/ A Gentle-
tlenmn of that state writing to an editor,
luloi Rcd his U tter ill these words ‘ N<»
money in this, and need not be opened/*
u witness.
'Boston Feb. 18.—Caph Davis, (of
the Essex.) arrived in this city on
.l . , , . . , , till- MZaiHtK.J III 1111!, 1-1 IT (III
may contrfijute\o public Wealth, this great! Su|)(!ay evettit^-He slates that the
twill should be continually kept in view, privatpec which cuqtured him waa
that the moral culture of a healthy race, is
more important to the State than nnytevenue
suiting from juvenile lab -nr; as upon o vir
tuous and emghttncd succession of genera
tion*, vdl essentially tkfxndthe' security and
duration of our government**
Thus it seems, that legislative aid is al
ready required to protect the people oj-
manufacturing districts from the demand-
Ixitig COntcqucnccs of tltow o«t«bJi*li-»
jnents; and it is im oked at tlfre early pe-
•Tiod of the system, “ before private intei*•
Cits shall become so ardent, and their combin
ed interests so formidable, as to make it diffi
cult, if not impracticable, to apply a remedy
against one •/the most prolific e>urcc$ -fin *
ral nnd physical iletoioration." It will be
recollected that these opinions are not from
the merchants Of the north, nor from the
jrtanters of the south, but from men living
in a manufacturing community. The au
thority is unquestionable. It conics not
from private individuals, whose interests
Way have suffered by the manufactories ;
, but from public officers appointed to su
perintend the education of the muss of
children in their districts the child ten of
the laboring poor. And of what do the)
complain J Not that the poor are suffer
ing from* wtnt—not that they are oppress
ed in their rights and privileges buMhat,
wider existing prosperity, the manqfuc.
turers—in other words a molded aristucra-
cy—arc bribing the laboring class of
community to withhold their children from
receiving education from the bounty o^
the state, and subjecting them, in the lun
ftiage of the report, to the “ in mi prolific
sources of moral and physical dctcriou-
tif tvur, in pursuit of the Pirstes In
the W»*at Indian Sens. We'have <
List (if the ve-*ttel<;, tied ef their ifffi
cer'*, hh we have already said, bul
slia'lnnt at .present publish it, (the
puhlicatiun in this paper «7f the List
nl Officers of the sch», Shark, one of
the mjmailhitt, having been an inttV*
vertence, which we regret,) We will,
not publish the Lint, heenu-e the en-
umerntion of so many well known
nanibH, of gallant spirits who have
forsaken the peace .itiil pleasures (if
•Die land for the toil and prifalion in
separable from the. service on tr ai d
these diminutive vessels, might lead
our readers to look lor some daring
exploit, some brilliant victory,'or
some valuable acquisition, as the re
suit of their cruise. VVhe»e.*s, in
plain and honest truth, this *quullion,
however useful its destination, tow.
ever honorably manned, is eogjtgeu
in n put suit which may be h r/ «miu«,
perhaps, and will certainly he labori*-
ou- t hut cannot be glorious JThe
greatest success that can be antiapa
ted from if, it Die destruction of the
lew piratical ycsiels which have not
already taken the alarm and fled* and
the hie *kiog up of the haunts of tl.p
l'r>;i bdotors, wo r dically as uever again
to bo* re* ecu pied.
It is precisely because so little can
he reasonably expected from thin en-
terprize, that unbounded credit is due
to the ollicers of this squadron--to
those who have families particular
ly, and to Commodore Porter nt/ their
head, for the promptitude vvith whirh
they have rallied round the stAndit'd
of their criunty, moved by the cries
of suft’-riug humanity, rather than
the seduc tions ot glory. Their ser
vice will have been
them, though no pirate should he
QOMMVftlCmV.
Would it be unjuit or oppiessivc i - im
pose l ilt or> goods sold from vessels, and
pi compel masters to mike returns under
oath of the amount soltf, (at 1 am obliged
to do, or subject myself to penalty incur
red by nfcgl* ct of so doing.) There it, 1
presume, half as many goods told by mas*,
lets of vessels, at by those who have enor
mous rsnts, and heavy taxes to pay, they
can of course sell gc*jds at a less advance,
not being under or subject to \hose ex
penses. They most genet ally have a man
for mate, in every respe-a competent to dis
charge or take in a cargo, and the master
has nothing to attend to (until ready lor
sea,) but the sale of goods, and rather than
miss a sale, or be called disobliging, will
cut a cheese or open u firkin of butter, mid
will sell a few pounds as low as I can by
cask or firkin. It is not only a dcuth blow
to my busincs.-, but operates very much-
against thole who Jiuve stores to rent, for
who will hire a store when the time ar
rives—-which is lust approaching—when a
person can go on board -ftf h vessel and g< t
any little article wante •, lower than it can
possibly be alibrded trom stores. It is
rifmoua too to Butchers, they have a high
price to pay or a stall hi the market to
exuuse their beef, ike fo sal*-, whereas
musters of vessels can exhibit theirs to
great advantage by ladling it high in the
sljrouus, and the capstan answers every
purpose to cut eml saw upon. Ifl should
Rticinot to enumerate ail who, and ever)
way m which they sulli r, it would be too
•prolix, therefore-1 -a .11 close by j-ist sug
gesting a rax, winch 1 think ought to be
imposed on a few articles ; and f&Vor
the Captains a little) leave the rest to be
done hy those, who perhups will not be
quite so severe as 1 would, if to nfi\ power.
They shall pay oo each lb. Butter, if
sild in less quantity than the whole
firkin, .... 6 cents.
Oo each lb. Cheese, if sold in less quuntil)
than the whole Cheese, . 4ct nis.
Oneacii !b Beef-or Mutton, if sold in iess
quantity than the whole quarter, 3 cents.
On each Ham, - - • 25 do
l)o do bbl. Cider • • 50 do
Do do bbl. Beer . - 75 do
A GUOCEU.
IN COUNCIL,
February 20, 1823,
Ilesolved, That a meeting of thq.cliuens
, of Savannah,, be convened at the Council
hnnoraijle (ii , Cfiamber <Jit Die lull day ,WMatrii at 1J
' o'clock, to take into cmisiderati ujhepro
fr - “ r 2;: at
muni.
-.vwwvvw •
Mr. tlilson's Sixth Night
— ****A**W—
TO MOKROU EVENING, March 5th.
Will be performed U. B. Sheridan's Co
medy called
THE SCHOOL
FOR SCANDAL.
Sir Peter Tcazie Mr. lill.bUN
Sir Oliver Surface Mr Horton
Charles Surface F- Brown
Joseph Surfaca ,* Hobertson
Crabtree Faulkner
Sir Benjamin Backbite Kenyon
Muses Spiller
Careless Moreland
Lady Teazle Mrs Hughes
Maria Miss Tilden
Lady 8neerwell Mrs Faulkner
Mrs Candour V Brown j
—vwwvvw—
After which, the interesting Melo Drama o|
T%IE /
BROKEN SWORD.
1 For Sale,
rnwo Prime NEGRON. Apply ,t this
II om«.
I jnn 23 49
A
OZNABURGS.
PIECES prime Streiitz Oznaburgfc
received and for sale by
WILLIAM TURNER,
march 1 p81 s
WANTED,
MATE for the ship Alexander, Cap-
ttM tain Johnson, loading at Darien fur
Katevaa
Rigolio
Baron
Capt. Zavior.
Claudio
I* bio
Mr. MLS ON
Mr F. Brown
Horton
Faulkner
Kenyon
l’lucide
New.-York.
mark'll t
Myrtllio (a Dumb Boy) Miss Tilden
HoBarq Mrs Hughes
Jacintlia SpTler ,
Beatrice Faulkner
Sttlla t Brown
In Rehearsal and will speedily be produced
the Flay of
1Y.U' v\yp<i
Orv Hie Jew's Daughter,
Tukenfro.il tin popular Novel of that nam
Tor bale,
SCARES Steam Boat Compatif
20 Shares Planters* Bank Stock'
25 do Darien Bank do
• PERRY & WIilGHT.
fth 18 l71 '
(O' Price of Admission—Boxes and Fit<
gl—Gallery 50 cents.
*/ -Smoking in the Theatre is posltivel;
prohibited. , .
Doors will be opened at half-post 5 o^-
cl<>ck, and Performance to commence at »
quarter before 7. •
03" Places for the Boxes may he takei-
a* the room under the office ot the Gxoii-
oi\w, where the Box office is at presen‘
si’noted.
Seed If ice,
O F the first qwnlitv, for sale hy
It. & J HABERSHAM,
march 4 fTm83-
Klour and Nai*s.
, B ARRELS Richmond superfine
! Vesh Fljur, llasuri’s brand
1U0 kegs Cut Nails, assorted
v For sale by
PONCE & MACKENZIE
mnrne A p 83 •
support of the Poor lousn and Hospital
and fiat the Mayor (I ■ accordingly invite
them to attend Die said meeting.
; , POLICE OFFICE,
City f-iavuunahi Feb, 26,18’3. ‘
I'he Citizens of fiuvuiuiah are respect-
, „ ... . . ^ fully invited to attend at Die above time
nth uucninmni.hr w*««n. ^plade. for the purpose (liorein tiien-
li ..Ins iH'tiUn in Mciluc on .the 24rli ,ir>nort
Ctnrel Vintage, in p-rttiw—Et-
triict of a lot tor tram Hnrtl.u,,. tl.MiT
N iw I S' It, 1802. "The vintage htijt
the Ethrellti, tif St, J-.lms, just nut ol
Mayajjltc?. — Ilia eius»o con«ist«l of
about 500 qt'. casks of jups., noil
some I oil, brnu"ht from Malnj»a
13.000 nvt. cofiee, quatuity of dry
Sootls, salt, shoes, (Sir. freight from St.
Tltotnss—most of the cargo was
obliged to be iHschiuged, when she
wits tuit ashore, helore she could be
gol.ff, and the vessel received some
injury. 0 •!>*. D. had several F eticli
ami onc1S|tsUsh gentlemttti passen
ger tvho ntvnrd part rif the. cargo,
and lost all—the latter, Sir. R, (',
M.itr, went from Boston in the vessel.
Several'thouitM dollars wmth ol the
coffee was owned by an A'", house
(from Boston,) in St. Thomas, The
Estrella had been out a week on
another cruize.
The day elterlhe Essex was t .Itch;
the privateer brought to an Atm brig
with painted ports—-he was*fi etl
inti) several times, with grape and
cannisler, and appeared to be much
injur d, some of her shut having gone
through the cabin windows, ami her
foresail was perceived to be cut to
pieces—all the cr. w run below, leav
ing only the Captain on deck, who
lowered down the boat. The priv.t.
tcersmrn said sit" was IromLiverpool
It >ving begun in Metloc on
ol August, and therelore nearly two
mpti'lts earliet than usual. This has
always been a sure sigo of the good
qn ilitics "f the wine. The crop' has
been rather scanty, and fully one
third less limit in 1819, which was
itself very ordinary in point afqtims
tity. The It. quent hail storms which
prevailed last summer have unfortu
inttely destruyed a great number of
our hest growth nt Vlargaux and'Can-
tertc, and most ol tltem have., not
made any wine at all. The former
estate of Ch i cau Margiui ,is among
those which have most soff're'd, and
im wine of that gmigth, 18 20, will
ever he sent to Great 11. Haiti. The
hest clarets we can recommend now
are those of (819. Both vintagewv'f
Bay and 18£l are not I rynur in ark -
ket. The wine is too indifferent,.par-
ttcularlv uf 1801.”
■Mr Finn’s Liml Ojlelty,” in the
“ ClainleMtinl M.irri. ge,”on Ft'd y
evening, agreeably tlisuppuinfuil us.—
In truth, we were not prepared in
wi)..ess ,him in the character { md
me c.st nl titepieces on this account
appeared to us a* singular, is it turn
ni mil to he gr ilil’yitig. Every one
who saw B rntml, Cannot huvtr. for
gotten that he. was, " native here.aitd
to the tnanhe, born anti we coo
fess that wo have more than once
de plv sympathised with his undis-
sembled suffering* in hitting • ff m
sup. r.mnuated Lord, as every tiinge
betrayed them. Mr. Finn laboured
under the disadvantage pi contending
against a pnwerlJl ami experienccti
uuued.
ftm
predecessor—mie who might truly.be
termed a" veteran }” and tn atlhttion,
stepp. d into a line of character the
very reverse of which he usually per
forms ; yet he played the p»rt ti
general acceptance, while Ire convin
ceil us tie could amend hy additional
siutlv. The nervous deb’ltiy of his
lititdship, Was, throughout,fi tely pre
served.; .nd his ludicrous love scene
with" Miss Fanny,” would have ex
cited * stoic to merriment.—float Pap.
.ffafaiizns, Feb. 23.—Coffee, 18
19 cents ; So.' i». brown, 5 a 34
wmte, 5 5.J ; Flour, 815; 11 el,
prune, 88 9 ,* litre, 84 ; Molasses,
3J ' 4 tils j mini, 15 a 18 cts.
hound to New Orleans; with salt,. . .. .. ,
par, of which she had thrown over.
being letiky s and not wurlh wending
in
Cap,. 0. understood that- several
Am. vessels had been catried into
Ponce} and an English arlmr. in'"
Aguttddla; b.fore the captors had
Commend'd discharging the ergo ,,f
Hr 1 tte , , e privateer’it commi.m;,
expitetl, wti*’ti, as the report was, they
were bolls tetjed aud cuudcmned,
JAMES MOMtl-ON. JttuifVr,
MA1MN E.
Itice and Coffee, ii?e.
CASKS'prime River .Uice in whole
an'I hah'casks
2o ba^s Coffee
20 bhU FhiladtlpbiH Rye Gin
5 cask ^London B Stout
'5U bViahcls L ---
Fttrsnie low by
M'KENZIR & HERNANDEZ,
Exchange Hock,
march 4 1' 83 •
POUT OF HAMM? AH.
CLEARED.
Ship Bintflia n, Ff- mmiog, Liverpool
Ship Wilhelminu, Rose, l. vevpool
William Gaston
Ship William Tell, Holdreffe, Liverpool
William Gaston
Briff Speedwell, Weymmttlff Liverpool
W. Jeoner
Sloop William, Raod, Charleston
S. A. Condy
Sloop Rising Son, Hath * vay, Durien
Sloop Rosetta, C ■ ise, Davieir
ARRIVED.
Fr brig Two Brothers, Duval, Havre, 42
days to Blanchard, Brothers & co.
'loop F.ntevpVise, Clark, ( burieston, 12
hours, with tar, to Dr. Giiloi'd.
Steamboat Ahilumalm, Davis, Aiiffiisla,
days, to * m Gust on, Ponce & \f‘Ken-
zi<-, G Gordon, . (’ Griswold^B Burroughs,
>cott & Ballour, A li Fuiiiiin Ik co. A
Brown, and others.
WENT T'l SEA f*N StJXBAT.
Ship Savannah, White, for Nevv-York,
Brig ( liarlcs, fouU*, for Havre, *
‘Brijf Elizabeth, Bangs, tor Amsterdam,
Ami suverai otheiB. ^
WA lERFOftD, (Ireland) Nov. 25.-Im
portant to dlariuers.—The lantern at Bla *k
rock Gastle, Cork, was put up on Tuesday,
and its lighting commenced on Wednesday
n,ignt We understand that it shows well
from various parts of the river, and that its
utility is generally acknowledged as a most
desirable and much wanted, guidance to
the navigation during tin* winter oigMs.
Grand Lodge of Georgia.
N a-. juurned grand Annual Commit
nicutioh of the Grand Lodge ofGeor
i, will beheld at the Grand Lodge lialW
i’HIS AF PERNOON, at 4-o’clock. The
members of the Grand Lodge arc request
ed tn be punctual in their attendance Elec
tion of Grand Officers for the ensuirigyear,
and other business of importance to the
craft.
By order of the R. W G. Master.
WM. P BEERS, G. Sec'ry.
rmrcli 4 r 83
Sugars, i5jc.
isHEaDs pfi
gar, now landing
In ytore,
■ and London'Cfenfent
GEORGE GORDON.
^ HOGSHEADS prime St. Croix Su
fch;;27 p 79
For Sale,
i PIECE> first qualit) 42 inch Cotton
f Bagging, received per. Lightfoot
tU ton Stone Ballast, on board ship
Ins at Anderson's lower wharf
Apply to
PETERSEN, HAMMOND U CO.
Veb27 p 79
DR. RANKING
U.L administer the FfXUlLIR.fiI
IAO GAS, to a number ot Gentle
n eu PHIS EVENING, (4th of March,) at
he Eschange Lung-Room j the effects of
the Gas are so well known it needs no cum-
mt nt.
Tickets, $0 cents each, to be had at the
Bar of the Exchange.
Doors will br open at 6 «/clock, and the
Gas will !;c ready at 7 o’clock,
march 4 r83
Hay and Oats.
.S}/frv ipv B \GS (400 bundles) first qua-
SSvWi/ lity Seed Oats
100 bundles Hay
Landing I'romsliip Cotton Plant, and for
kale low from the barf
IN STUHG,
10 hhds St Cit»fx Sugar
3U bbls Roman Ct-m nt
GEORGE GORDON.
march 3 t.82
Alolasses and liuni.
HHDS. Molasses
15 ht) .Is New-Orleans Rum
For sale by *
RAKER h MINTON.
march 3 82
Ohio Flour.
(gXtgjAEa BBLS. Superfine Ohio Flnu
QjZ+j Cp -qual iii quality to Howard-. 1
receiveu f,e» brig United States from New-
Orleans. For sale by
BAKER y MINTON.
march 3 82
Notice.
I.L persons having claims against thi
sShA subscriber, on aceount of the Trust
t*..u«te'of Bryan Morel, are requested t(
present them without delay.
PAT. HOUSTON.
• feb 5 60
use Oy tli'e sellers of ticneis, and physic,
and blacking, Imve not completely escaptd
ur-empts of imitation. A manufacturer ut
brims' ic mi'ches in this neighbo haodi
has pi iTSf-’eil b-s«h<-p in Isrge letters,
“ Use Tombin'* Matches,
S id i b tiu* real Maker.
Ptiesi M’ cbes . eu ' guud and fine,
Til Fi *«» i does catch ’em,
In Wo , u It tinstone, ami Design,
Not Util ikSvlfcoiirtl match them.”
ling paper.
Landing
From ship Savannah, Capt. White,
S PIPES cognac Brandy, Signett’s brand
warranted pure
6 kegs Mamifactored Tobacco
9 galls, best Sperm Oil
Also in Store, Market Square,
■ 30 i icces White Piains
Together with a general assortment of
Groceries and Domestic Goods.
For sale by
K. W. VANVOOBMIS.
feh 24 t. 7**'
Landing
WANTLD,
N Apprentice to .the Printing Busi-
aras. \pj ly at this office,
feb 15 09
From. schooner Florida,
BBLS- Smithfieid Girt
For sale by
U. WATERMAN & CO.
march 3 p 82
Saratoga Congress Minera
Spring Waters.
J UST received, an additional supply ot
these celebrated waters, ot M-ssi
L, nch a Clarke's bottling, well packed i
<lt and straw j in boxes uf on •, two an
nree dozen each, and wu r.-r.f d to be
rder. For sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
, Drug :'• No fe, Gibbon** bunding
march 3 81
cannel
j|*OR SALE, by
ct 29
J. P.
COAL,
WILLIAMSON.
Drafts on Philadelphia,
T five to sixty days sight,
For sale'by
PERRY & WRIGHT.*
march 1 181
Apply to
C C.
p 81,
GRISWOLD.
WILLIAM TURNER,
H AVING disposed of his interest in the
concern of Wnti Turner Co. in Da-
”ien, the business will hereafter be con*-
ducted by 11, King & Co.
march 1 p 81 ,
Cod Fish.
QUINTALS first quality Cod Fish,
t r sale on board sloop Paragon at
l'a} tor’s wharf,
dec 27 72
Apply to
J B HERBERT U CO.
Wanted to Hire.
TpHREE prime Negroes are wanted to
L hire by the year, and their wages paid
mouthly or quarterly. Apply to
JOHN EVHINGHAM, Jr,
march 1 *:• 81
Whiskey.
BARRELS Northern Wltiskoy,
Just received and fur sale by
BAKER £tf MINTON,
feb 1 J7
For Sale,
* MULATTO WOMAN about 25 years
Cvl old, a good Washer and Iruner, s
eamstress and -plain Cook, with her sun
tgltt years of age. Apply to
. 1 BAKER & MINTON,
jan 15 42
Prime Leaf Tobacco aud
Hams,
Just received per ship Savannah*
, 1A HHDS prime Kentucky Tobacco.
iiJ 3000 Ihs Hams
feb 22
For sale by
J B. HERBERT & V6,
75
Wants a Situation.
. YOUNG Gentleman who has been
k engaged in this stat^ as a private
I utor, wishes a situation in that capacity
in a private family—or will take charge of-
a small school in the country* He has no
objection to remain during the summer
months. Apply to the Editor of the Geob-
oiajt,
jan 23 49
OZNABURGS.
®fc/SVSV PIECES best Streiitz Ozn»
burgs, together with a large as
sort ment of SPJRIJVG GOODS Just
eceived per brig Lightfoot, from Liver
pool, and for* sale by
JAMES ANDERSON & CO.
feb 28 n 80
Ready Furnished Lodgings
Wanted,
A SITTING Room, two Bed Rooms, with
the use of a Kitchen, by a Small Fat •
mily for a few weeks. Apply lit this Ofc*
fice.
feb 13 • 67
.Wants a Situation,
SINGLE Man, as Gardener or Over*
**La seer; has lived die lust year on a
Rice plantation. Apply at this Office,
feb 20 73
W anted to Hire,
A STOUT active Lad, to whom pun*.
tual wages will be paid. Apply at
this Office,
fan 22 . r 75
Lard.
a/f\ KKGST choice Fresh Lord
(L'H/ Fur sale by
J. B. HERBERT k CO.
feb 20 73
Prime Pork,
Just received pec ship William Wallace,
Ka/b BBLS. Prime Pork, N. York city'
\J (2/ ui8pectit*i t
25 bbls Newark Cider
10 do Vassar's Ale
For sale by
* J. B. HERBERT IS 09.
feb 10 64
N. 0. Sugar.
HHDS. New-Orleans Sugar of good
quality—For sale by
BAKER & MINTON.
march 3 82 '
V\ hiskey, Coffee, Share Moulds, <$*c.
G. C. GRISWOLD
Offe 8 for 8a e, landing from ship Augusta,
BBLS. Whiskey
2 tons Miare Moulds
In Store,
30 bag* prune Green Havana Coffee
86 barrels Prime Pork
46 do Mess do
6 qr casks Malaga Wine
i pipe H "Hand Giti
1 do Cognac Brandy
7 tubs U"*nen Butter
3 bbls Sugar
9 Uoz Fancy ar.d V\ indsci Cbliri
1 box aouchuiig i ts
match 3 8J