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aAVSHman* lUESU.iV MORNING, jIAUCll 18,’.1823.
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SAVANNAH :
MONDAY MOHN1NG, MA'tt II 17, 1823.
Hv the brig Oseian, tJnpt. Illack, urriveil
on Saturday, in 42 days from Greenock,
from which, port she sailed on the 29th of
Janunry, another report of war between
Trance and Spain is received. We have
bad, however, via Charleston, intelligence
from France ro the 23d January, later than
could be received by this vessel, at which
time no war was declared, whatever pros,
pcct there might have been of such an
event.
The Cotton Market at Greenock on ih»
25th January, continued about the same as
per last advices—the article in steady de
maud, at 6} to 8jd per pound.
Twenty half acre lots in the town Of
Macon, have been sold, which on an ave.
tage brought about 500 dollars each,
We are authorized and requested to
state, says the Southern Recorder, that
the Judges of the Superior Courts will
convene in Milledgeville on the first Mon
day in May next, in accordance v ith the
law which riqttires their annual meetiug
at the seat of Government, “ for the pur
pose of establishing uniform rules of prac
tice throughout the several Courts of this
State.”
Augusta is at present infested by a gang
of villains, who have broke open and
plundered several stores, and attempted
to set fire to the city.
Piracy.—The following communication
from Barracoa, written about the 6th ins',
bas been handed us for publication.
[TUAJIStiTIOK ]
Captain John Young, commander of the
American schr Lady's Delight, id Baltimore
was robbed the day after his arrival ut
Nuevitasofall his guns, rausketa, and mu
ni'.ions of war, Ills jolly boat, and the great
est p.ri of his cargo—by the crew of the
Spanish schr La Saragosana, Captain Caye*
tano, who had just landed at that place a
cargo of wine and other merchandise,
which had been shipped from Havana for
P incipe.
It appears that at Ncuvilaa the pirates
Bjvc fixed a rendezvous, where were as
gom'oled some of those belonging to the
ffiragoaatia, with others to the number of 70
to 8U men. They were careful enough slier
buv ng robbed Capt. Ynung, to send 14 men
on shore, who, without a blow, made them
selves masters of the fort which defended
the harbor, and thus protected the sailing
of the Saragosana— the pieces at the fori
were discharged by a part of her own gun
Hers, who afterwards rejoined her, by
means of the boat they had stolen from
Captain Young.
The Saragosana immediately went t«
Cnyo Arena, about 15 leagues from Cura-
coa, where she sold the flour at JJ7—the
pork at Sto-and other articles in propor
tion. Luckily a letter came to t’-uracua, con.
taining the invoice and bill of lading of tile
articles—and by this means the robbery
became known. The government imim-
diatcly took severe measures to suppress
the villainy—and from the energy it has
displayed in disappointing speculations of
this character, less of such rapacity may b,
expected hereafter.
However, in spite ofall the precautions
taken, a'f. w nights since, under cover of
shower of rain, these rascals succeeded in
puDmg ashore 16 barrels Flour, marked G.
in red paint—there were no other marks
on the barrels, not even the Inspector’s
The flour is very fresh.
I learn also, that this privateer sold some
of her plunder at Mallary, say the Flour at
g8, the Fork at g<2, and that a part ofit
Was also 3ent to Saguu, consigned to an a-
gent of the vessel there. At this time she
scruising dl llcre, in order to prevent any
interference with those who come to pur.
chase her stolen goods.
If she continue* cruizing as she has done,
between cape Maisy and point Mulas, she
will trouble vessels trading here a good
deal, particularly the Americans.
By an arrival at Charleston in five days
from Havana, jt is slated, that great activi
ty anil bustle prevailed there, in the appre
hension of an attack from the British naval
force in the West Indies ; a h. t press had
taken place, and preparations were making
lo make the best defence possible. Capt*
Jones, tv ho brought this intelligence, pass
ed in sight of Key \\ est, u here he' saw a
number of vessels at anchor, supposed to
be a part of Com. Porter’s squadron.
German Lottery.—The great.German
lottery, in which some Americans adven
tured, has been drawn, and a Mousieur E.
L. Schaimalsus, of Grafenlonno, in Saxony,
lias obtained the gn at prize, *iz. the lord-
jp' ;> of Groayl ickan. He preferred to take
tlie a im of 500,0C0 francs, (about £93,000)
too,' ..tit .Us ca'.rit.
We have receive! fr.-mlhe office of the
N. Y irk Mercantile Advertiser, G : braKar
dates to the 30tli Decen-b-r They con
tain nulliing hut some particulars of the
sncccsscsof the Constitulinnslists ovcrllie
army of the Faith, already known, and the
flight of the Regency to France.
A rupture between Spain and the Algc-
rim shad taken place Tile Consul Imd
embarked, and an official communication
had been made from the minister of Marine
ofthe Dey, that it the Dey’s.corsaira should
go to sea, they would capture wliAtevcr
Spanish vessels they might fall in with.
The National Intelligencer of the 8th
inat. contains the' act passed ut the lato
session of Congress, regulating the duties'
on imports and tonnage. It fills five oo.
Iiimns and a half, closely printed, in that
paper. One of its scclimiB authorises a dis
count on all importations where the duties
amount to Fidy D. liars or upwards, in
cash, at the rate of four per cent, per an
tium. for the legal term of credit allowed
by the law.
Three liundrcd.imdfdly thousand dollars
were subscribed at New York, two hours
after tile books were opened for* building
an exchange, on a large scale.
Mr. Keene, the vocalist, is engaged at
the New York Theatre, and was to make
his appearance in Count Bellino, in the
Devil’s Bridge.
New Turk, March 1.—A letter from
Valparaiso, ol Oct. 28th,received by
the way ul New Bedford, states
that the Fianklin 74, Com. Stewart,
was daily expected there from Callao.
Lord Cochrane was in the port with
five ships, n brig and Bschrs, quite at
leisure, ffe had hoisted his flag ou
board the O’llijgins. Gen. San Mar
tin, was ul Santiago. Reports were
afloat unfavorable to his character.
From Sou'll America-—The fast
sailing brig Clio, Capt, Burkhart, has
arrived in Newcastle, in 46 days
from Buenos Ayres.—Capt. B. lias
furnirhrd us with the following in-
intelligence.
The Clio left Buenos Ayres, Jan.
5 ! h. The government appeared to
be firmly established, the port was
crowded with foreign ships,and com
inerce was more lively than had evei
beforo been experienced. The tide
of emigration haB flowed with groat'
rapidity, and it has become the resi-
<!• nc* of some of the first artizans
And mechanics of the old and new
world.
The Indians had become trouble
some and were committing depreda
lions on the inhabitants, whose ritsi
deuce allhough but n few leagues
li. m town, did nnl render them se
cure j n cempetent fnice was sent a-
gainst them, but instead of dispersing
on tile appearance of the soldiery,
they stood their ground, and by their
conduct and actions menaced opposi
tion ; the consequence was a serious
and desperate engagement took place,
and before they were subdued they
killed upwards of SO of their antago
nists—the cap’ivcs ware secured and
brought into Buenos Ayres. This
circumstance took place about tne
latter end ol Dec.
Monte Video was in an unsettled
state ; the troops that occupied it for
sometime (those attached to the old
government,) were suddenly ordered
by the Emperor of the Brazils to
evacuate it and embark for Europe,
but tiny refused, and were determin
ed to maintain their position in
Monte Video. The Emperor’s for
ces tinder the command of General
Lacore, were within a lew leagues of
Monte Video, and it is stated wete
determined to occupy it; Mow Ihe
point at issue between the com
manding General in Monte V.den
and the Emperor would be settled
was problematical ; but many well
informed persons were of 9pinion,
Monte Video, ere long, would surren
der to Gen. Lacore, and the force un
der his cotnmaud.
Melancholy and distressing infor
mation was received about the 1st
January, from Valparaiso, and Cn-
quimbo, by which it appears the for
mer place was entirely destroyed by
an Earthquake, and the latter had
suffered, considerably by the same
cause—many lives were lost and the
distress beyond conception.
Markets had been good at Lima
particularly for flout; the brig Onta
rio, Erwin, of 1’liiladelphia, had been
there and sold her flour at £36 per
per bid. and on board, but it had (al
ien to gl2. in consequence of the fa
vorable appearance of the crops in
the I’acitic. Some expeditions had
sailed Irnm Buenos Ayres fur Lima
with flour, previous to the account
recrivtd of the decline in prices.
Flour had also fallen at Buenos
Ayres in consequence of a heavy do
ty which tfie government had imposed
onitulg5 25 per barrel. The last
sales were at 13 dollars, on shore,
no sales lies could be effected on board.
Their harvest had every uppearancc
ol being au extraordinary one f anti
there was a large quantity of Flour, on
hand suffici-n> for die consumption of
the pi ice for a long time.
F,.vtr«d of a Letter dated, Buenos
Ayres, Dee. 23, 1822—" Lumber,
FienCh Britannia*. Russia Duck, Es-
tnpilles. China Satin, Silk Ildkfs, of
China, and Baud'tines, Canton crapes,
silk velvets, and American cotton
shirtings, are in great demand.
Extract of another tetter, Jan. 2.—
Our advices Irnm Lima, arc to Nov.
tOlh. The market dull, except for
German linens and provisions. Flour
was declining. In September, the
brig Ontario, of Philadelphia, sold
1300 barrels at 836—brig Harriet,
id Bsltimnre, 1600 at 835. In Oc
giber, ship Corinthian, at B.ttlmoro,
3100 m 829—'hip Chinn, of New
Y ik, 2300 at 818—brig Thessalian,
•if Baltimore, 13 ; ill prices on board.
The latter vessel sold her Germat
guilds as follows; The PMillas 17
Hrittanias 3{ ; Estnnillns 6); Lts-
•iidocs 20, djv. ij'c The brig Thetis,
trout Phil dclphia, lias been seized
on the coasi by a government sclu.
on suspicion of contracting with
the enemy h r arms, and the super
cargo Was at Callao a prisoner. It
was expected the vessel would be
immediately released.
SPANISH AFFAIRS.
■ ’ Thought* that b rent hr, bndreonlt that bw n.
Debate in the Cortes ul Spain, J in 9,
on the resolutions ofthe Spanish Gov.
eminent, in relation to the item and 8 of
ihe. Hnlv Alliance—translated for the
Charleston Courier, from the Paris
Journal du Commerce, of the 18>ii
Jui.iiirv.
The President—'The Assembly has
heard the report which has just been
made by the ministry. Faithful tn
our oaths, and worty of the people
whom we i..present,.we will never
permit any change or modification bv
others, ofthe constitution under which
we exist. The Cortea will afford tn
the government of His Majesty every
means of expelling the aggression ol
those powers which may dare to assail
the liberty, the independence, the
glory, of the heroic nation of Spain
and the splendor of the throne of its
Constitutional King. (Loud ap
plause from the Deputies, and cheer
ing from the crowded galleries.)
Jtt Galiano (the Minister)—I sub
mit to the Cortes, that ill consequence
of the communication just received
from His Majesty, they address a
mes-age to the King, apprizing him
of the decision of the National Re
presentatives, to sustain with alljtheir
means, the renown and the indepen
dence of the constitutional throne ol
Spain—the sovereignly and the rights
of the nation—and of the constitution
which governs it; and that to support
these sacred privileges, they are ready
to decree al necesary supplies, certain
that every possible sacrifice will be
made with enthusiasm,by every Span
iard, and that to a man they will
cheerfully endure death, rather than
compromise their honor or their liber
ty. (Here the Cortes unanimously
rose to second this proposition, while
the hall and the galleries, resounded
with acclamations of” Long live the
free nation I long live the constitution I
lung live the National Congress I)
The President—It is superfluous to
second a proposition, which is thus
unanimously and solemnly adopted,
It is proper that it should be thus
approved, because it makes known tn
the Spanish nation, and to the entire
world, what decision and what mea
sures it shnultl adopt to preserve (hut
constitution, of which it must npver
suffer itself to be depriv 'd. (The
most enthusiastic applause.)
M. Galiano—1 wish tn know wheth
er their passports have been furnished
to the Ministers of those Powers, who
have manifested sentiments so con*
trary to the honor of Spain, and the
cause of liberty.
' M. S. Miguel—replied, they had
not yet been delivered,
MArguelles—I will not attempt
to weaken in any degree the profound
impression which the proposition of
M. Galiano has made upon myself—
upon all the Cortes, anil the people
of Madrid. I* accords with the wis
dnm and firmness of the Cortes, and
expresses the unanimous will of the
nation, f propose that Ihe ministry
be charged with presenting, as early
as possible to the Cortes, the project
of the message to his Majesty, which,
until then, be delayed. It is not pos
sible tn describe the impression which
the hearing of these diplomatic notes
has produced upon us all—of which I
reserve myself to speak hereafter.—
But while tho government has avail
ed itself wiscly-of its constitutional
powers, the Congress ought to express
the free and and deliberate will of its
members; so that there may be form
ed a rallying point to the nation,
which it bas the honor to represent in
this great crisis—[Applause by the
Cortes and the people j I think thnt
we ought to suspend the manifesta
tion of our sentiments, lest it he said
by our enemies, that we have acted
under the impression of the moment,
and that our reaolutioo was deprived
ofthe august solemnity which should
accompany a glorious and magnani
inmn drri-inn.
M Galiano —The emotion pro
duced in the Cortes by . thiB event,
unprecedented in the nntVds of Spain
—the solemn spectacle nf unanimous
self-devotion which the, represents
lives of Ihe nation this day exhibit,
furnish me with new and interesiing
themes. I might dwell longer, us I
intended, nn the n dure nl these nb
noxious foreign notes ; but I have
been precluded froth this unuecessa
sisry task, by the sublime sympathy
ofthe Cortes—worthy of the Spanish
hearts in their bosoms—unanimously,
ami by acclamation, adopting mv
proposal. Under nur present feel
ings, our decision might,by our enc
'mics, be deemed impetuous and pre
cipitate Let us exhibit it to the
world, calm, dignified, and wnrthv
of the Spanish nation—which should
appear great, moderatc,aml magnan
imous,; when it sees itself the uppro
vukedinbjcct of disgraceful enmity
I propose that the committee to draw
'lie message to the King, do report
it to the Cortes, in the accustomed
f"rm, within forty-eight hours—thnt
it be printed in ail the languages that
are ali e— that it be profusely distri
buted ilnougli every part of Spain—
so that the whole earth may know,
that Sonin desires peace, but fears
That she is disposed tu
the glorious sacrifices she has
made, rather than suffer an
on her independence, or depart
from her constitutional ays-
Let us act like (he great free-
1 antiquity—and say to the na-
hicli attempt tn menace us—
Clioibe lor yourselves, be it peace or
war !”\-Loud applause.
The I’resitfsnf.—1 appoint the Min
istry to ptepare the message, and i
add tu them M. Arguelles, [uf the
hitherto opposite parly.]
D. At jttelles.—This is an honor I
do not i eserve, and did not antici
pate.
M. Gfiliauo.—I hope that Mr. Ar-
guell.-s rti.iy be added. We have of-
en diffcjech unhappily, nn other oc-
casions-fbut I wish the nation to see
that when our country is in danger,
all of us think alike.
Here terminated this memorable
il-hate, worthy nf the best days of
Greece and of Rome—honorable ip
die extreme tn tho Cortea and to
Spain—honorable to the oge in which
•ve live, and d.-stinedto shine in his-
tury while there is a living leaf of
ur laurel on the earth.
St Augustine, March l.-The im
port of sugar entered at the cua'om
house from the Havana for Ihe last
year, has been 74,104 pounds, which
at at an avenge price of 810 50 per
cwt amounts to RG995 ; and the mo
lasses entered for be same period
was 2142 gallons, which at 30 cents
average wholesale price,would be 8642
making an amount front th- product
ol the sugarcane nf 7637 dollars.
Mobile Feb 27. Sales are conti
nuilly miking, the scarcity nf cash
notwithstanding. 10} has been paid
since our las-, but it must be very
handsome to command 10 cents. O-
tlicr qualities are at various prices
from 6} to 9c.
MARINE.,
POUT OF SAVANNAH.
Sloop Gorge urn! Phoebe,,Young, \|*.
Tntoali Co. with cotton to ,1 M Nish, J \
Maxwell, and ,1 p Williamson.
Sloop Volusia, e, St M'try’s, 6 days,
to Johnston h Hills, P DeVilois, uiuljfio
M'Nish.
Stcnm bont Georgia, Dubois, Augusts,
58 hours, with bouts Non 18 & 2 in to.y
l.>5() hales cotton, to SV Giiston, .1 Meigs’
G Gordon, Ponce Sc M‘Ki*u*ii*, B Bur*
roughs, J Dickson & co, E Julias Blau-
chnrd, Brothers & co.'W Llppitt k co.
Cumming & Gwatloney, r r GriswoM, c
Oampficld, nn I others. [ ' be Georjj a |. as
made her trip, up and down/tp *etwi uays.J
re ron tmw »nnr
At New YoVk, 7th lust, Jfrig J * e ph
Huldrege.
tiimvAi.s rnoM This tput 1
At CbtnieStou. l£th innt.-alNipv Vkrv,
Orown^fi hours.Ddigfrti Cooper,Vlbi IVann,.
M‘Isean. 7 hours i Sally, Perry, l o:r.; V».v-
periment, Edwards, 8 hours $ John Chevn-
li.*r, Chevalier, 1 day 7 chebacco bout
Alligator, Sti>rer, 4 days.
Ar New York- 7th inat. brig Frances,
Gifrord, 10 days ; richr Phoenix, Brown,
11 days—on the 2nh lift John King, a
seaman, was lost overboard in a gale-
most of her crew frost liitten r h».v an mi-
chor and cuble the day before all ■ ir jvod,
o(T the W. si bank 5 solir New lluzurd,
Hragdon. 26 days, lost her foresail ami
stern boat Nl tiny out—wua blown oft’ the
coast twice.
Information was given to captain Mat.
thews of the Itcvcnuc cutter Gallatin, (hat
a small schr full of men. was hoveling a-
boutthe mouth of St Helena inlet, under
pretence of landing turtle to Bend to
Charleston, rapt. M. dropped down the
river on Thursday lust, and sailed in pur
suit of her*
Tho schr Enterprise, Ames, for Darien,
was up ut New York, the 7th inst. to sail
in two days.
Pile brig Arno, from Hremcn, for this
port, was spoke Jan 2,hi, lut 25, long 40.
The Br brig Itangcr^ <H days from t,*aer-
narvon, with the loss of her main-lop-mast
anchored off Charleston bar on the even
ing of the 14th inst.
A brig was ashore near the point of San
dy Hook on the 6th inst:
The Colombian armed brig President
flolivur, capt Almeida, was spoken Feb,
15, lat 26, 40, long 79 50, having u Spa
nish prize schr in co.
The cargo of the brig Abby, from Rio
Janeiro, ashore near eunc Cod. bus been
all landed.
MOBILE, Feb. 26 -Arr ship JEolus
Briggs,, New York. brig« velocipede,
Ivirtluml, Bt Thomas; Sum. soi£ Hillyer,
do ; Tuscaloosa, Tilyou, do
CHARLES fON, March 14—Arr brig
Punthea, Bradley, New Haven, 5 days, with
merchandize to sundry persons, and to S
(J & .1 Schenk, Butler & sersmon, J Nor
ton, T Longworih, Cnntclou Sc Lamar, and
S C Dunning, bpvannuh.
Schr Louum? (of Philadelphia) Jones,
Havana, 5 days. On Sunday last, in las
26 ;15, long 75, spoke' two transport ves
sels uttuched to Com Porter’s squadron,
under the orders of Lieutenant Newell, of
the Navy, out 0 days -supplied them with
water. They Imd parted with rlie squa
dron, a few days out, in the lat of Claries-
ton.
The brig sent into St Johns,4* It. on the
27th ult» mentioned yesurday. was the
Jaw s Laurence, of Philudelphiu, and not
James Monroe, as printed.
IHLTlMORE, Mirch 7-Arr schr Ca-
shier, Humphries, Havana 14.
The sli p Virginia, Cunningham, front
Antwerp, is in mil* bay.
MARCH 8*-Arr ship Mass.,soit, Brown,
Amsterdam, 72 ; schr Elizabeth, Delano,
Mutanzas 14.
Feather Beds and Curled
Hair Matrasses.
QrpHE subscriber has received per ships
Garonne and Williutn Wallace, an as*
tgvtment of the above articles, which‘art*,
warranted to he of the best quality, and
will be sold on reasonable terns, by
J. W. MORRELL,
Whitaker s»reet, opposite Col. Shellman’s
Mansion House.
'feb!2 3w 66
. CLEARED.
Ship Orozunbo, Nichols, Liverpool,
Wm Oaston.
Ship Iris, Smith, Amsterdam,
Petersen, Hammond, Ec co.
Ship Clifford Wayne, Allyn, N York.
E Williams
Sloop GoV.Shelby, Daniela,t>t Augustine
ARRIVED.
Br brig Os iuo, llluck, Greenock, 42
:tyys, with sundries, to Ponce &M,Kenzio,
Johnston & Hills, S Wright, and Joint H
Reid & 00.
Brig. Huntress, Bulkley, New York, 6
days, with sundries, to L iiill consignee,
F 1 Lay, A B Fannin Sc co Uaudry & Du-
Inure, Gibbs & Alexander, H S Atwood.
C H immpficld, Clughorn & Bassett. Z
Day, W Lippitt Ec co. Butler & Sc anlon,
R Campbell, T Butler Sc co. G Ncwhall,
Wm Gaston, E Vauvoories, G Gordon, K
Williams, E Bliss & co. A Evans, T Brad
ley & co. b Sainsimons, hailed in co.
with brig Signal.
Schr Est her, Perry,Charleston, 10 hours-,
with merchandise to J Rutledge, and N H
Hart.
Schr Isabella, Morrison, Barracoa, 9
days, with coffee, fruit Ec bides, to F Ja-
lineaii.
Schr Ohio. Beers, Charleston, 9 hours,
to J W Long, T M Clark, Mr V arderlin,
and Mr Chester. PassengerMessrs Van-
dcrlin, Chester, Adatns, and Skinner.
Sloop Express, Hammett, Charleston, 1
day, with sundries to I Cohen, R Camp
bell, Miller Ec Fort, C Westfeldt, B fi De-
lamater, J Harper, Palmes Ec Roe, Doha-
melScAuze,J B Herbert Ec co.und O Taft,
Passengers, Messrs ltapelye, Ludlow and
Hull.
Sloop Messenger, Porter, Charleston, 1
lay, to S A Condy
Sloop Planter, Hathaway, Darien, 4 days
witn cotton to sundry persons.
Sloop Mercy, Holies, Riceboro*, 3 days,
with 24U bales cotton, to J A Maxwell, j
V WUlikiaswn*aud NuilwU fcDunwoptyr
I IRON.
f T0NS •ron. assorted for the Au-
,'II.U market, will lie autil low if
‘•«™ irom-un hoard the ship tieorela. iuit
arrived from Liverpool J
ANDREW LOW U CO.
march 8 u 87
For Sale,
FIRST rate Negio Woman, about
&4A *24 veors of age, with her children,
one a g*rl about 7 years old, and the other
about,two years. Apply to
J. B. HERBERT Sc Co-
feb 17 72
Landing,
From brig f*evnnt, from A'ctr- York,
flrSVtfr Muscatel Raisins
4 pipes cognac Brandy
15 firkins fresh Butter
3 puncheons Jamaica Rum
For sale by
J. B. HERBERT U CO.
8 1 n c 28
Hall, Hoyt £5 Co.
O ffer fjy sale, hailing from ship Niagara,
fSVfFk prime Pork, New-York city
Inspection
20 bbls Mess Beef
10 bbls Hams
20 bbls Muscovado Sugar
5 pipes Picrpoint’s Gin
2 do Holland do
2 do Cognac Brandy^
2 do and 6 hhds Rye Whiskey
2 hhds Jamaica Rum
20 boxes Raisins
20 bbls Apples
dec 8"r, 20
Twenty Dollars Reward,
yWILL be given by the subscribe! for
'J'J the safe delivery in any jail in South
Carolina or Georgia, or to himself on Col
ieton Neck, his servant ABNER, who rat.
away on the 16th instant. He is about 2h
ycais of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, and stout
made- with a very black skin, cunning
eyes, thick lips, and feet singularly turned
in at the instep.
WILTJAU BARNWELL,
icb 28 fWtd
llills oil New-York,
F |U SALE hy
GKO
ma-ch 10
D 84
KOi’GK GORDON.
SAVANNAH
Poor House and Hospit il.
¥ 81 INIS I oiTntiiltCi- lur M.rcli anil
tpiiyeD ARLES HOYT ant! GEORGE
Ur A,l,cn ^"8 Fhysicnin,
’ CililsjAA UiI .:ui.L.... ’ y.
Assize 1 of i.ruicd-
TQMIE average price of fU5i 'being 5*8
■L per liMnel, the weight i f Bread r< p
the pr»*srnt iVv th imp.' !•<.• ns follows* \ m
fV<i t: n,;» l. 4 PH 44 .z,
f'i Ce-its Lout lib 2 z.
Of \vhi :h all Bakers and sellers of Bread
will take due no* ice.
.10 (N I. ROBERTS, c; t.
‘ nr-oh 8 87
Notice.
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} OIIRF.E montlrt afisr 1(101*. application
•A will limn.lie to the St tc Hark, Cm.
pat incut of’.ilte jbiltnvinr Noli! f «. : il
llnnk, via No. 31.T.-Vlntcd Atlpist 6 I1, 181/,
payalile to Gen. H.Cliiylfflj Etq. f.r glOO,
'lie left hand half of which has licet. i«st.
JOKNSI'ON, HILLS W 00
march 5 fSo. IH
Axe Bar Iron.
TONS Sweuea A\e bar Ire
t-alc by
HALL, HOYT V GO.
Jan 29 53
Ft»
Fresh Teas, Cliimv aha Troy
Candles.
' TEN catty boxes th*un Tea
150 th) nlo do G'mpowder
50 do do do Imppnnl
50 five cutty b< xes Imperial
30 cafty esnnisters of Imperial Sc
Gunpowder Tes,
Firth imported
•50 botes China Ware,Containing
Breakfast, Dinner 6f Tea sets
200 bn vs Troy Ctiiidles
Landing from ahip Garonne, on
sale by
J R. HERBERT k CO.
L. P. Teneritte Wine,
. ,QU. casks L. P Tenetifle Win6
Just receive*!. F'-rfiah* by
J B. HERBERT* CO.
feh 10 64
41®
Cotton Ragging.
PIECES 42 inch Invet ness Cotto
'Bagging. For sale by
BAKER & MINTON.
,jan 3 f. 32
Prime Leaf'l’obacco and
Hams,
Just received per ship Savannah^
DD HHDS prime Kentucky Tobacco
ilia 3000 lba Hams
For sals by
J U. HEBlffin* "O.
eb 22 75
N. O. Sugar.
HHDS, New-Orlefl'os Sugar of good
quality-—For sale by
* BAKER 8t MINTON,
march 3 82
Molasses, Rum and Limes.
fSt HOGSHEADS Molosa a
*41J 2 puncheons Jamaica R.im
‘ 16 bbls Fresh Limes
Landing from schr R npwn—For sale h\
SCARBROUGH r J CLARK,
march 8 p 87
I’eveiiV ol’ the Peak.
vv. tTwhIIams,
njlASjust received PEVEJRIL OF^Tiif)
«« PEJIK a romance by the author of
Wuverly, in 3 vols.
march 8 p 87
Fxenttive Department Ce rgin.>
Milledgeville 27«h February, -8 ; »>
(O* The subjoined letter from the Hon
John C. Calhoun,' Secretary of War, is or
dored to be publishetfonce, in each of the
G.isettea of this State, for the information
of those whom it may concern.
The instructions heretofore published
from the Dup-irtmcnt of War, for taking
evidence in support of claims before tho
Superior, Inferior, or Courts of Ordinary B
in term time, must be put sued
The testimony thus taken, and new claims,
should there be any exhibited, to be for
warded by the claimants to the War DeJ
partment. ~
Attest, E. WOOD, Sec’ry.
Department of War, 13/A Feb J 823.
Si r-~-Your letter ofthe 14th lilt, with its
enclosures, has been received.
The subjects of a fUrtlier extinguish *
oent ofthe Indian title to lamia within the
State of Georgia, has been 'submitted to
Congress by the president j and he has a
reed to keep open the time for the re
• ptio n of claim* under the late treaty with
Hie Creek Indians, until the 1st day of Au
gust next, extending the privilege thus'
allowed, as well to those whose claims
were rejected by the late Comtnissioner
on account of insufficiency or informality
■f proof only, os to. those who have not yet
exhibited their claims. Those exhibited *
before the 1st of January last, will be at
tended to, ob soon as the President is re
leased from the duties incident to the
vssion of Congress.
I have the honor to be, your ob’t seiV-t
J. C. CALHOUN.
His P.xp*1l*nc'’ Vm </farJfc,G0V<dfGC0j /■
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