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Olio Util AN.
SAVANNAH:
FlIV’SnAY MORNING, M A II II 6,1RZ3
We Hive liea-tl of several icimf vi|.
Uinv within » few day* P**'. ■•»*! would rr *
commend to our citiicm lo be on Ihcir
guild. In one ftiiince, e fellow wasdis-
Covered under • bed, shore he hnl n>
CTitrd Vilmielf.by i lervinl, wlio Rtve the
,1-rin. but not in time to secure the villain,
who escaped. In other instincea numerous
Articles of clothing hive been Helen, from
Uie interior of different dwelling!.
Cimwrce of Me Untied Staten —We ire
indebted to ■ frieml at Washington for u
pamphlet of one hundred anil sixty-five
pigei, containing statements aliening the
Comm-rcc ami Navigation of the t'nited
States, for the y ar ending the 3 th • c>
'{ember, 1822, furnished front tile Treaair.
ry Department, on the tilth January, 182
It eontiina
ItU A general atatement of the quantity
and value nl merchandise imported
Into the United “tuici,
,d. A inmmary atatement of the anme, <
3d. A general stideinrnt.of the quantity
aiulva ue or donustic article! export*
ed
4th. ' general atateinent of the quantity
anil value ol furtilgn arti lea exported.
Jth and 6di. summary statements nf. the
value of dumeauc and furcigu articles
eaporteib
fcli, A general atatement of.tlte amount nf
■ Amur can and foreign tonnage cm-
p|„jed in tlie foreign trade ol toe U.
nited i tiitea.
|tli. A general sta istlcal view of the Com
Werce amt Navigation of the United
- tu'ea i and
Ifth. A statement of the tonnage entered
and I learcit, in and from tlie several
states.
From these slat, m nt» it appeaiSi that
the imports, during the year ending on
tlie Xjth of September, I'622, have amount,
td to £83,211,5 1, f which amount 876,.
#1.4,3.11, were imported in American vex-
hels,and ft 6,237,210, in foreign vessels i
that the exports have, during the same pe
riod, amounted to £7 , 6 -, 81, of which
24il|874,br!) Were domestic, und £2 ,286,
SO , were foreign articles t that nf III du.
inrifearticles, £39 Jj.,'J13 were exported
in American vessels, and £9,942,106 n fn*
reign vessels i and, of the foreign articles
e«p rlcd, £20,783,6 >5 were exported in
American, anil £ ,Au ',347 in foreign ves-
acls i that 787,96. tons ut American ship,
ping ento ed, and 813,748 cleared 1'inini
the po.ts (if the United Stales i and hat
100,54! tona of lorcipn shipping entered,
and 97,49u cleared fro 1 , the'ports of the
United States, during tlie name, period.
•Hfra. Dimly.—This pn r ami unfortunate
Woman, whole sun, the gunner of the Al>
Iig.it or, was murdered by the pirates on the
Coast of Cuba, at th" same time with the
lamented Allen, pining in want and worn
dmvu with grief and anguish, lint appealed
to the liberality of the citisrua uf New
"York i and, ccrtuinlj, iflherc ever was an
(Object di serving the charily andcoinmis.
aeratiun of the public, she is one. In ad.
diti. n to her tnentul anguisJi, it is stated
tas a f.ict, that she is in the moat abject po.
trerty, having neither fond nor firewoud
•scept what was given to her by'lhove
Who knew her destitute sitnation. Who
Ahit lias felt the rigora of a northern win.
ter would not feel lor one in such a situs*
'tioi f IV* Would not so far libel the gliilii
titiaeni of New York as to suppose she
willjMi left in this deplorable aituatiun—
nvhalever maybe determined by Congress,
ftir the relief nf one, Whose prop and atay
has been taken from Iter, alter serving liia
country fourteen years, and being wound
ed in tier defence, and whote husband
W as a revolutionary officer- another claim
to our regattl.
Hard timea I appears to he the general
Complaint, and every one ia disposed to
brood over Ins own difficulties. In thes c
limes when there arc as many protests
fir non-paymeiia saprotcatatioua of iuabi.
lit) to pay—wile,j there are so many pro*
jniaera audio fe* performers-»o many
bills to pay and ao few to |>ay them with—
■ it may nyl be amim to turn our eye* a.
broad to discern whether we arc lingular
in our distresses. Any ene who reads the
following extract from an English paper
mutt, when turning hia eyes homeward, be
of opinion that there is no case so bad but
What might be worse* —
Afi-nt "f the t,mm.-At Plympton fair, a
few daysamce, te.imour aluep were sold
fir nineteen altilliugx i out of which the
owner had to pay tenpence for penning,
fu that cacti sheep made not quite onraAil-
Ai.» naif lonpence t A respectable limner,
Ol fiurth Pcthrrton, sold at the late fair
twenty prime bomerael ewoa for fifteen
pounds. The same faraier told a fat pig
two yeai* ago, for ten shillings more than
the.twenty ewn now fetched I At Nut.
tinglum, a fine well ted sucking pig » cigh-
»ig full I8lb was told at tlie market fur 3«.
fid. One ncbkiuan, in oufinlk, from an
income of eighteen Mautund u ya.„, has got
. of. Ilia last halfyear a rents, toxn.iy ine
dsniort* 7 Another who has seventy-two
tWiV4Kb*i distrains on the luiuaes, {ranis
ontl yatdsdl fitly-thrce of them I aii sgri*
eiilturiit wdiu resales near i ivcrtim. informs
us, that upwards of five hundred acres ut
land III hit mig bi.iliooil, are now Unoc
cupied, owing In the unpamUelcd diltreas
■cl the landed iiiicrcai.
Hit Inhabitants of the city of New.Turk I
appear to he much rscilcd, at the piopoal- j
tiun of the ata'e lAUialattire to tax real |
rslate, bank slock, lie., they even talk j
of an amendment In the conatllutinn, ex.
erupting the city font rorellsn—certainly e
vety mudest and rrseonablc proposition.
A writer in ore of the papers broaches the
following novel dnclrine t—
" And although there can he nn dnulu
hut that the farming interest will culler tn
• greater extent than xve shall, it will nm
probably he felt soon enough fur the te
action to take place in time, and before n
creates so great a depression in realcatai.
as to tend to the ruin of many. I'urtuiixr •
ly for the city nf New.Ynrk, it ia place,:
between two fertile atalea, via: .Cotiiiecii
cut and New-Jeraey, who can amply «i|
ply ua with the necessaries wo want fur out
own use, and some fur exportation.
>‘I would, therefore suggest the prnpriel
nf farming an aasociation, and cntei u.g .
In solimn engagements, to abstain firm
purchasing produce brought down til
Nunti illvfir, till these obnoxious acts tr,
ri pened, and • positive assurance give,
diift they never shall be enacted xgaii. ■
aail'fOr this purpose, an alteration thou
be nude m the form prescribed by ti>
constitution of tliia slate. 1 ’
Now, this, to ua, appeal* very much lik
a maids biting hia n se nfi'io revenge In
face, Tlicae fam ly quarrels never do an
good—and should be avoided—as the pri g'
perity and reputatiim of ibe whole an
prised.
T
The author nf I'm Si el of the I’eake, jl
the ’• I’refuratory letter” to Ibis new el
fortofliispiulificgeiiula, deacribea the tin
tlioruf Wavqrly paying a visit to "l)i.
Dryasdust," and tukes rtcrasiuii to off r l
the mouth uf the Doctor, the following
compliment tu tlie author of the Sketc
Hunk. j
“ It struck me forcibly, ns I gased m
this portly peraun (the author of WaverlyJ
that he rea ised, in my Imaginatioi, n.
Stout, Gentleman No. II, who tllurd.
siicli subj *ct of varyingapecuffion to tin-
nost amusing and elegant Utnpian Iravr-
ler, Muter Geoffrey Orayuu": ( ; i lecil, bn
lurone little trait in III.' conduct ul'lh.
said Stout Gentleman- *1 mean the galia .
iiy towards Ins landlady, a thing wine:
•voiild gieotly derogate Irofn our Senior’;
In,racier—1 should be disposed to cm
-1 u d l that Muster Crayon bail, on that inc-
.nurublr. occasinn, actually paased hil turn
in (he vicinity uf the Author of Waver]).
F, glity tillin' and rupees have been suh-
acrib d by inhabitants of llimlofitmi 4‘. r
tilO relief uf dm pimple OS Ireland-
A pmtr Wretch went into a jp-riccryatnrr
a short time since in Albany, ami re.
quested a glass of gin to mix witli some
medicine which be was ordered to tnke-
Itolding the same in a vial. A n imber Of
persona were in the store at the time, -. nil
one of them took the vial, but on disco*
voting it to be laudanum, it was dexterous,
ly exchanged fur a glass uf Gtuuglitun’s
bitters and water, which the poor wretch
dfank, off, saying lie was satitlieit, ami as
lie waked out of (lie store, remarked that
he W' util gn and lunk for a place to fie
down and tieep Air hint, for Ith felt the
laudanum already begin to operate.
TUe-Americ in Sentinel, published
at Middletown, (Conn.) .relates a
lingular case of a young lady who
has been without fund since July last.
In-July I8SI, she had nu attack ol
the' billious fever, which was followed
by a .complication of nervous com
plaints- About the 9th iff September,
she was taken to the Mineral Spiings,
at Upprrheuses where she remainrd
about eighteen-days,—She was show
ered, and .washed, and drank of the
water, but eat no kind of food. Attei
beitig.'there about two weeks, she
had gained strength, so that fur lit#
fiisl limn for fourteen months, she
stood slims and walked. Her appear
ance is: notoickly, She had declined
all Tend nr drink since July last, with
the tlxceptinn, huwen-r, of sweetened
wiatiei*, and the different kinds ,ol
IruiV, such ns cherries, peaches, pears
ant), apple*, and, in the course ol
that time, about a pound and a halfut
raisins. She had hardly..'ever rxlitbi
tell any of those evil fnrrbodings an
common in nervous complaints, bu
on the'cotitrary, always appears to br
in gtmd apirila. She is weak i bu>
thinks she omy yet got strength. Slii
raises nr spits, every morning, about
two spoonsful of bluud or bloudy
matter.
FROM HAVANA.
Mot and Murder.—The lulluwing
Iroiuthe “ Npitolk lleatld” ot the
24'h ull. furnishes a. more particular
iccountof the recent violence cum
milted against Ameiicaus, and o| the
death of Mr Gtillard*
“ Capt. Banks of the schr. Pilot,
from Havana, states, that he learnt
while be lay (here, that a most dar
ing outrage had been commit ed.no a
iiuat’a crew in charge of a midship
man, which was ordered ashore tioui
the (J 9. brig Spark, and which at
temp.ed to land liutn that vessel the
day alter she had taken ami ordered
lur the U< Slates, Ilia Sjuutab schr.
Nlnfa Catslsoi, Which hat aTnee'tr-
i iv d here. On the boal’i approach
ing the Mule, a mob had eoleefed. and
immediately commenced throwing
atm rs, fragments of brick' and bro
ken bottles, by which one of the boat’s
tiew was wounded—the boat, how
ever, relumed in Ihe Spark t and ei.
tiler on that, or the succeeding day,
Gaptain Wilkinson went ashore and
remonstrated with the authorities uf
the plsce against such conduct, when
'he Oiivernur assured him that should
such acls be repealed, he would se
verely punish the offenders—and prof,
teri'd capt. VV.the protection ot a file
of mm in accompany him to Ids
barge. Oil dipt. Wilkinson’s embark
ing, a Mi. tidillard, a respectable
young gentleman belong to' Charles.'
ton,but who had resided at flivana
lor acntisiderable time, observed (pep
j np» improperly) to the mob which
l ad again collected, that their " con
duct waa improper” and never
mind, Com, Pm ler will be here soon. 1 ’
ill is was -nffii'ieot fur pour tiaillard !
■ he was marked — anti that (light
was assassinated ! He received se
veral stabs in his side, and had his
ifresat cut and perl'afuictl wnh' knives
in a must 'shucking muiinei ! The
murders were not known. 'Vita Spark
-ailed about this time mi a cruise,
mil reiunii'il again oil the Till lilt.—
on the next day she put loses again.
On the evening of the 9lh ult. sunn
lifter dink, the mile ot an English
Inig was s'sbbed in Ihe streets and
died immediately. -It was tit I con-
idered safe to go 'allure after sun
down
Vertical Printing Presa.- Mr. Poul-
nin—l.w.is a few days since sliiiprn
an ail veriisemenl published by Dani
el Vcall.'lnvenior -nil P oprietor uf a
New Press, upon thfi Vertical Prin
ciple As his ii tentiun appeared
by,Ihe printeddescliptiiin tube dif-
(ercntly construclei from all others,
| tell my curiosity excited to go and
ee it, und endeuviiur to be ittil'ormed
>1 its peculiitr properties. I must
confess, that upon'examination of the
16 ess, and a conversation with its in-
u-nniUt. and candid inventor,! was
ilia Rid tu Bud that it is indeed a
usi Ini iiHd important improvements
in the art of Printing. The power
of it* machinery appears to me supe
rior tu that of all others now in u*e |
amt, as >his loci, tii'a supeiBciai obser
ver, will be mo- likely to excite sus
picion nl its t'lticiency in making a
lair iinpressipn, it need* iinly tu be
. xainitivd tDlbe admiiied. The pro*
prriiesof ihe lever are known tome-
.clianics.but the mode of, npplicatimi
may br so very different, that in
*oine cases doubts might exist ol any
practical utility, liutn the suppnxed
inconvunioncy of a prwtvauieit power.
Nurli, however, is the mode in which
his is applied, that by its re-acting
properties u *light pressure of the
handle tifbar impinges against tlie
back of the plate, with astonishing
fnrre, and supplies the place uf screw
and weight, with great celerity and
i fleet.
One person alone is required to
unrkaPtess conktiucled nptiit this
p inciple. The undiviil.-d attenlinn
ol the operittur is requited to supply
the paper, giye tBe pressure,* and re
moke the printed sheet} while the
nuirliine, by acting andre-ucting-pow
er*, soiqilies the types with ink,main
tains its million, and prepares lor a
n new impression, in less time than
would be requisite, for two hinds in
the common mode, lo pefottn half
thuVservicfe,
I*s cheapness also is artofher ad
vantage, which is of consequence to
n tv beginnoe, as t will out cost
more than nne half or one-thiid the
usual price or the Screw Prees tod-
tled to this, (he saving, ol labor and
expense, in Ihe employment of one
'instead ot twn'persuns, will be an an
nual snvifig to every Printer an the
score of disbursements and wages. :—
to which may be superaded, ihe fa
cility of 'its operations and freedom
from the laborious drudgery,, known
to every Pressman. Whose place may
•be safely supplied by a boy of twelve
years of age.
Since I have viewed the Press, I
have perused an advertisement of a
Printer, who uses the Vertical Press,
soliciting employment, and (iroimyipg
to perform equal to any ofnaVv Press
in use,of more moderate ^prices 'than
can he afforded hy any other Printer
in Philadelphia.
I trust every friend'to merit, * n( l
evvv Inver uf the arts, hot especial
ly Printers will do themselves the
jnslice to view anO try the Press for
themselves, and then! am cupfldent
they will tint he-itate lo avow their
convictioo of its otility, ahd encour
tge its introduction into general use.
)k
January SO, 1323.
Pitil. Daily Jdv.
Roehetfhr, Peh. If.—Henry Mer-
wio, nl Hitghton, on « wager of 819.
went into the woods an Sttuxiiy tail,
and cut-ltd corded nnt cord of lour
foot in fifty Jive minutes!! Mr. M.
iclrctrd two liearh trees, making
abuut half a cord each, which he fell,
cut, split, and corded in £3 minutes.
Thisisan instance ot de-patch, alto.
Aether unprecedented in the annals
uf chopping.
IN council,
February, 20, 1823.
Rttohed, That a meeting of the citixetii
of Savannah, be convened at the Council
Cliamtier on-the 10th day of March, at 12
o’clock, to lokc into consideration the pro
priety of making appropriations for the
support of the Four ilouse and Hospital
aftfv.lhat the Mayor il.. accordingly invite
them to attend the said meeting.
POLICE OFFICE,
City f .Savannah. Feb..26,1873.
The Citizens of bavunoah are respect-
folly invited to’attend at the above time
and place, for the purpose therein men
tioned.
JAMES MOItltlSON, Mayor.
vi.n the vaonou*.
At heedless in youth's patli 1 flew.
While joy my heart was flushing,
I seis’d a rose of lovely hue,
In all its beauty blushing.
With rapture never yet surpass’d,
I view’d the charming blossom,
And, with a fond and recxlesa haste,
Traiisferr’tl it to my bosom.
There, nourish’d with affection’s dew,
.It lovelier bloom’d than ever,
And round my heart its tendrils grew
Too closely e’er io.sever ;
Nor deem’d I then, how deep and still
Its vyitchery was stealing, *
To ming e tlu-lv with ev’ry thrill
Of puts, impassion’d feeling.
And with »lover’s tender care,
I watch’ 1 it ev’ry minule,
And little dream’d a flow'r so fair
Could have a canker in it.
But suddenly its beauty’s light,
By stern disease was sliaded ;
-Death touch’d it witli his witli’ring blight,
And all its leaves were faded I
’Twaa then mysorrows took their tone
Ofbitleresl complaining—
For, though my bosom’s flower was gone,
Its thorns were all remaining—
And there they rankling will remain,
As long as life can cherish
The grief that maddens in my brain.
Or, ’till my memory perish.
‘SmiMKRIEd
-WWVWAVW
Mr Hilton's Last Might but On*.
TO HOItROW EVENING, March 7tb,
Will be performed Morton's Comedy ol
ACUUE FOlt THE
HEAUT-ACHE.
AND
A IWn\>j
D«<zcy
Sir Peter Putictnal
Old Snaps
Young Snaps
Hairy Punctual
Charles Wildfirp
Waiter
Sum Squib
Bantam —
JMicy
Kancy
Silence
in Kehears^l and will speedily be produced
the Plsyof
IVAjf U 0 Yn,
Or, Ihe Jew's Daughter,
Taken from th. p ptiiar Novel oi tuat names
dj* Price of Admission—Boxes and Pitt
gl—Gallvry SO cents
•** "Smoking in the Theatre is positively
prohibited.
Doors will be opened at half-past 5 o*-
cl”ck, and Performance to commence at a
quarter before 7.
(0* Places for the Boxes may he taken
a» the room under the office of the Geob-
awhere the Box office is at present
situated*
march 6 85
Albeit, I taste not here repose,
There’s th i assurance given—
■‘•TwHl be reviv’d a thornless rose
To bloom for aye in Heaven!
„ YOKICK.
Bryan Co. Feb. 25, 182.1.
MAKlNE.
POUT OF UJl VJiJtr.YjiH.
Young Rapid
Sir Hubert Stanley
Charles Stanley
Vortex
Old Rapid
Frank Oatland
Farmer Oatland
Jeaae Oatland
Mias Vnr|ex
Ellen Vortex
Mr. HI I.SON
Mr. Hague.
M.reiand
Horton
Faulkner
Placide
Kenyon
Miss lilden
Mis Brown
Spiller
After which, a farce in t wo acls, never per
formed in Savannah, called
PAST TEN O’CLOCK,
NigYvt-
Mr. HILSON
Mr Hurtoo
Flacide
Kenyon
Moreland
Bobrrtson
Marks
Faulkner
- Spiller
Miss Hlden
Mrs .Spiller
Barrett
For New-York,
The sloop
HOWARD & JAMES,
. / Hlankinohip. Mooter.
Will meet with dispatch For
ft eiji'lit yr passage, apply tnCai lanB. oh
board at Jones’ upper wharf, or to
> HALL U HOVT.
march 6 85
8ccd Rice,
O F the first qunliu, for »sle bv
It. h J. UABERaH,
83
march 4
AM.
Just Received.
SACKS,! bushela each, Liver-
_ _ piiol fine Table Salt,
34 bags prime Green Coffee,
For tale by
J. B. HERBERT U CO.
f-b 96 78
WANTED,.
£\ N Apprentice to the Printing Bust*
ttUt ness. Ap| \y at this Office.
». 15
fip
FLOUR. ’
BBLS Superior New-Or'eant
Fleur—For sale low if taken
from the vesael, by
B. W. DELAMATER^
march 5 p 84 ,
At Private Sale.
fl/jfiijfv HHDS.-prime N O Sugar
bags prime Green Coffee
6 hhds N O Bum
Apply to
J. B. HERBERT & CO,
march J. 84
Oznaburgs, Russia' Sheet
ings, Linen Dowlas,
Ct I SO—Potatoes in. Hnmpera and in
43Jk Bulk i Snatch Herrings
London Porter and Edinburgh Ate
For sale bv
JOHN H. REID U CO.
feh 19 72 -
$
OZJf aBW&HS.
iT> Ba r Utrelitz Ozuaburgha, juit receive
LU ed by
WILLIAM ROSE.
feb 15 flm 69
INSTALLATION
■GRAND OFFICERS
»•» TUB
Git AND LODGE OF GEOItGtA.
A Gtimmunicaiion o th.- Grand Lodge
of Georgia will be held THIS DAY, at
It o'clock, A ML for the mjrpoue of the
ImtaUation of the Grand Officers Elect, ut
which meeting the Members uf the Grand
Lodge are requested to attend.
By order of t he Most W. Grand Master.
\VM. P. BEERS, Grand Sec’ry.
march 6 ' 85
Kiee and Coftee, &c.
CASKS prime Biver Rice in whoff
and half casks
zO bags Coffee
20 bbls Philadelphia Rye Gin
5 casks London B Stout
$0 bushels L Po-atoes
Fur sale low by •
M'KE.' Z1E Ci HERNANDEJfi ’
Exchange Dock,
march t Ip 83
Exchange on London,
ton sai
march '6 p 8.3
F or sale bv
JAMES DICKSON A GO.
Important to Shi-pers—We are
intm niL'si by a respeciable mercan
tile house ol this city, that in several
ilia alters latterly masters oT vessel-
have rxirictrd from consigneas V.
States' B nk notes in payment of
freight. I- it t,"Ces»»ry that mer
chants at a distance should be appria
ed of this !'.ict ami regulate their con-
tra'cts acco'dingtv- Hitherto it has
hi en eu-tomary to pay in the enrrett-
uy of he pie miles* a specific on-
dcritftUllllig extalcd tu the m. trary,
Republican,
CLEARED.
Sell* Adeline Israel,'West Indies-
Sloop Express,'Hammett, Charleston.
ARRIVED.
Hhip C iffrit-d-'Vnyne, Allyn, New-York,
5 days, lo K Williams, owner, Johnston Sc
Hills, A Evans,Hall & Hoyt, \V Scarbrough
J \V Long, Miller-and Port, J LiUhrop &
co. C Griswold, J Milne. J B VftUee, l
I' Girard, S C Dunn n,j, Hoag & Jarvis,
0 'I’aft, II < leland, '*i Gordon, R Campbell,
S Wright B J Bar H S Atwood, A
Fanning & co GW Coe, W T Willii.ms, W
Konkin, L Hills, M H M«AUiat. r, ami the
captain. Fatscngen, Mrs H Hills and ser
vant, and Mr Adams.
Sloop Eliza, Bv/lles, Ricehoro, 3 days,
with cotton and rice to I?. & J Habersham,
ami Bulloch & Dunwoody.
Sloop Amelia, Taber, Darien, 4 day,
with cotton, to Cumming & Gwathmey,
and A B Fannin & co. «
Sloop Kuy.nliam, Bennett, St. Marys, 2
days to Gibbs U Alezandcr, und-J. Brow
ard. Passengers, Messrs. Hathaway and
Broward.
tJfcrw THIS POUT.
At Charleston, 4th inst sloop Messenger,
Farter, to sail in two days.
ULKAURV fon T H* S PORT.
At Charleston, 4th inst. sloop Susan,
Bridley.
ARRIVALS FROM THIS'rOHT
Schr S •My-Ann, Woglam. N York 7 days
Sloop William,Read, :harleaton 4th in§t
5loop ^ea-iterpent, Ely, do
The ship Delta, clarkso-', fVom Boston,
took a pilot, otf.the Bar, yesterday morn-
The fillip William Wallace, Wood, from
this port, arrived at Sandy Hook on tlie
27th ult,
t he steam boat -pmmerce, Lubbock,
from Hamburg, arrived at Charleston, ou
the 4th inst. tit 5 days.
There arrived at I'narleston, in Feb. 1B?3,
18 ships and barks,'20 brigs ;50 schooner*,
32 sloops. Cleared and sailed -26 ships
and barks j 28 brigs; 47 schooners, and
28 sloops. Remaining in. Port -26 ships
und barks; 23 brigs; 28 schooners; uud
13 sloop*. ExciustvV bf State Coasters.
CHARLESTTON, March 4—Ait brig
Charleston, Drsbrow, 4 ; schrs Hunter,
Lee, Nevvbern. 4 ; North Carolina, Jones,
Murfreesborough
Cleared, ship Frankiin, Munro. N York;
brigs fwo Friends, .smith, Bremen ; Cen-
turion, Bbwditch, Antwerp; Tontina, Bettn
N York : sloop Providence, Baker, Kings-
ton.
&«s\Vng uSS wt Dost.
WM JUitNEIt,
Johnston*» t qnare ojiposite the Exchange,
W ILL dispose of iu9 Stock of U«Y
GOODS, at Cost, for Cash or town ac-
ceptances only
lun-' li 6 85
Wliiskey ^ Sliare Moulds.
C O, GKlSWOm nfFeis for sale, land*
• ing from ship Clifford Wayne,
116 bbls Whiskey
1 ton Share Moulds
march 6 85
Goshen Butter.
FlliKiNS fl si quality Goshen But
ter, just received, and for sale b
ISAAC COHEN.
march 6 p 85
'2i& Cents, Only,
ornms evening, e.ii msi. the nxm
uL LIHATL\G GAS wnl be admuns
teredto a number ol pei sons, at Engine*e
Large Hoorn, corner of Bfyan and JefiVr-
son streets, nearly opposite Washington
Hall.
Tickets to be at the Bar. Doors w'<
be open at half past 6, to commence at 7
o'clock. -
march 6 r 85
DESERTER.
LL persons are warned against har
■ aring or employing lobn A. Y«o*
linin'* a SeanpMV who deserted f om ship
Hazard under my command, on the night
ofthe4ih inst.
He is a Carpenter by tride, about 5 feet
9 inches high—his eyes are weak-says
he ia a native of New-Yatk.
JOHN T. CHILD, Jr,
march 6 p 85 !*•
For Sale,
GA8KS Patent lloes
I 5 I uni! L-*f tobacco, Initablefor re
tailer,
R CAMPBELL,
Mingbi’, lower biuMlngi.
Much 3 tU
Notice.
-CTp'IE Theatrical association hitherto ex-
U ’Sling between Charles Gilfert and
Ciurles H. Graham, waa dissolved by’con-
sent on the first of February. The manage
ment of the several Theatres lately under
their direction, devolves upon the subscri
ber, to whom communications may here
after be addressed.
CHAS. H GRAHAM.
march 6 85
Ohio Flour.
Supeifine Ohio Flour,
equal in quality to ‘llowanl-st
received per brig United States from New
Orleans. For sale by
BAKER y MINTON.
mtreh 3 82
Notice.
T HE Copartnership heretofore existing
between the subscribers, under tho
Ai nr of Slurgee U Hunter, is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. A settlement uf
tlie concern will be attended to by eithe,
of the parties.
OLIVER STURGES.
WM. P. HUNTER.
feb 25 77
FACTORAGE
AND
C0MM18S10N.
I |JHK subscriber w il continue the Faf
* tor age and Commission Business on his
individual account, and tenders his servi
ces to his friend* and the public;
WILLIAM P. HUNTER,
feb 25 77 *
SOAP.
A(KVK\ BOXES Doolittle's, landing frota
wt'w/w the Garonne, and tor sale by
J. MEIGS,
Mongin's late Bulloch's buildiugf.
In Store,
20'boxes Mould Candles
40 kegs Manufactured .Tobacco, No 1
*i'l 2, Harris', old & excellent j
5 kegs Cavendish
18 bbls Potutoes
14 do Lump 9ug«r V*
feb 113 i.67
Company Orders.
N election is hereby ordered to
—i held in front of- Mr, Hoy's-Coni
•‘••“•y on the Bay, on Thursday, he
M«rch, 1823, for a Second Lieutenant
the 4th company, 60th battalion, 1st R(
ment Georgia Militia, to fill the vacancy
oasioned by the promotion of' Lieuter
Cole. The election to be superinten'
by two Justices and two Freeholders* i
majority .of them,
JOHN B. MILL!
Capt.4tl> ,Co. 601 h Batt. 1st RcgU. G
feb 5 w 77
For Sale,
£\ VALUABLE Plantation',' four m
from Savannah.Contaimirg267'i nc
60 acres cleared, the residue thickly ch
ed with valuable wood. On the prem
is a good dwelling, Framed Negro hou
Bam and Stable, and extensive Sheds
the purpose of Manufacturing Bricks;
land is generally of superior quality.
Terms will be liberal, apply to
J. B. HERBERT U CC
feb 25 77
Hay aiid Outs.
i^)D“;; G s Uoata bunaiM)M '‘ UIe
100 .bundles Hay
Landing Iromsliip Cotton Plant, and for
sale low from the wharf
IN BTURK,
10 hhds St L'i oix nugar
30 bbls Roman C<.-m< nt
GEORGE GORDON,
march 3 ’ t.S”
Notice.
X\ I.L persona liavinR claims against tin
ullA subscriber, on acicunt of tlie Tru-
i.-.aie iif Bryan Morel, are requisted l,
present lliem without ielay.
PAT. HOUSTON.
fab S 69
Saratoga Congress Mineral
Spring Waters.
J UST received, an additional supply of
these celebrated waters, of, Messrs
Lynch tx Clarke's buttling, well pack d in
.dt and straw ; in boxes of one, two and
three doz» n each, und warranted to be in
rder. For sale by
ANSON PARSONS.
Druggist, No 1C tubbou*' buibiingf’.
»wcb V li