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SAVANNAH
——wg charred >1thennginalpnrl nf importation
7. II 1 1 V j III il fault of» Hlcli tin- |ftio<U. he, to remain
I I till I 'I , 1 ,n tin- p-ltllic store. al Inc I1»k l.f (lie (mil-
1 cr , until the certified iiitfpiefcia produced
Alt'on mien! talrataUn — According 10
thn calnula i- n I M 0 bera, of llreirien.
aft- r H lapir ul 8 5,0'JO yrara, a rnmet will
InpMoeh in Ihe Earth In llie raiqt proxim
itv .ihtli- MiiiiOi f-rr 0,8011,01:0 yeaia, il
w ill approach to the distance of 7700 geo-
gnitih-Cil mill ai and then, II jta atlrarlinn
etiiu-la dial of the Karlli, the wa’cia of Ihr
oce -in will he el- vred IHpOQO 0 c f , aod
cause a second d**luge. Alter 2UO,OuO.OOO
years it will J«h with the Birth.
1DBS1IAV MOItNINti, M VO It IB, I BIO
Wo have elide avore-1, in the folloainR
abstract of Ihe art of‘the Isle sosaimi of
Congress, rn'iiltd "an act supplementary
to and to amend an acl, entitled " an act
to legnlotc the Calleslion of diitiawjn
pn ts and tonnage, passed 2d of March,
1799, and for other purp* aea,” to give an
idea ol Its provisions. Its g’est leogtli
prevents Its ipaeitlon entire i—
Sec. 1, llcq tires Invoice the same sc by
(lie law of 1818.
2. Permit* goods of which no Invoice lisa
been received, to he entered on pie oath
of tile importer, al'iei being appraised and
blind givnn to produce lift invoice in eight
month., if the goods lire Imported fi nm any
jilnrc on this aide and eighteen month* it
from beyond the Uanc of (iood Hope o
Cn, e Horn. * . , ,
3. Provide* for the atorage tod sale «i
roods not entered -aeaordmg to thin luw,
4 Prescrihestiio hb’Iii to ho taken by
tin- importer, consignee, agent, owner.nr
»a ei'-ioiurer, wliwo g inda liave not bi«n
•—...li#. 1 , 7 , , ■
5 Ad valorem duty lobe catena ted.on
the coit,,,U tile goods are actually pur-
chas d, or*tin- actual value if procured
olio rtv.re than b) p ocl.aac, at the place
she e p ocured.
6 d o la, Ac. belonging to resid nta tn
tin United Staten, may be admitted to cn
See iv shout oath <d owner, upon trends he
log given tu prnduoe the aame within a
gtieeoiid time,
7 Non-residents to verify the invutce on
oath audio produce• Consular Ceilificates
»s heretofore.
H Guilds balonging to persons not rc
siding III me United states, ttlm may not
have acquired the sume m ihe ordinary
mode of bargain arid sate, or belonging in
She 'manufacturer, to take a particular
oath
9. Creditor! and assignees of estates, tu
leshly the same as others ill like cacea.
Ill AiUlio iaes the Secretary ilf the
Tre.oiryto mlimt guodf ul miii-ivsidenta
to imi y, wimri tut i v Ice is out Vi-rilled
in Hath araud.iig to this act, where it
jl.i.ll nut ho tiYactu-able to niak- tilt oath,
where thnemny he any iminali'rlal inform-
ulity in site- o„th or authenticate o,ur where
the eo'lee "i-ahull ce. lify h a iipininn lh:
•tin fraud is Intended—the ( Oitaignce-giviug
bund tn |iriKlucc the lutotco aa lielure
provided..
It. I ho a'hofnnuol tlic partners own
ing U'-iida only one o|-whom is untile U.
6tati*s, Hollifieot to admit tn.cnlry, caojpt
where such goods shall he maoiif c mml in
Whole nr ill pari hy one oT tl-c partner* out
ol ihe United Stutea.whcn they will lie ad.
Jnitted Upon tlie v-rilicalinii by such ma-
ButacSurer. according tu this act.
12. Subjects goods, £/c. In ponallnts
vheie tlr-- same shill hare been leliisvd
so entry, o- Hplir.Slum tu the Ken-clary
cl the Treasury, porauniil to ttie lOtlnie
thin of tlua act. In the same manner as In
tliss rase iil'IVaodulent invoices
Id When go, da no .uapi-cled by the
Collector tu be invoiced Inflow their reai
value, he may clirebt them to be appraised,
(oil, when the appraised yduo is 2.i pe.y
ee .t, above (he invoice, lays a penally of
•fifty |H r cent- oil Ihe appiaiaed vabo, ti,
(rhliiiun In Ihe ten nr twenty per cent, luid
upon regular invmcea.
14. Id, Hi, and 17, *J i not materially
cliaoge the law ol ISIS, '
iB. Owners and nii|uirteni when dlaaatia-
fi o - nil Iheapprai-eioent iijfected under
this act, may employ two resilient men.
ehoma as anprniaersat their nan ewpeose,
(ul if those do mi agree, the Secretary of
ttie I re usury tu decide
19, 2(1, 21, 22, r3, IA, amt Si, Du lint
gtaierinilf ihalige life law of 1818,'
26. No bond to be accepted by buy Cob
Jed- r, mile a the pritici| al lie a rea.dent
of the United States, and ttie surety ur
.sureties eilisepithereof.
27 Allows s discount of 4 per cent, on
goods to ihe amount of filly doiliua or up*
wards, the duties on which arc paid in
<ti*. Cowls, lie on which the duties-s'lwll
Jiuvc been paid or secured, ma> be tr.ms.
ported coastwise fiotn the district lit which
they weir Impinged,Jo two other districts*
and .exported f. bnTeli lit r with benefit of
d.iwhsck, provided that nil formalities now
in farco consistent with the other provi
sions of this act, be complied with.
Hy n rrporl niaili-to the' Il itise61
nxai-mbly ol New Ymk, relative In
Hie hflairs of (be Hunk of Iluilson i'
»| T en,s rlml—*• There wn« due to ihe
ioafiiuiion at ihe time Of, it* faMore,
(ruin e, rlnin ol its iflieera, (he sum
of {5143 724, anil the probable loaa,
llpbl, In,,IIS to S lid linkers, will tn
8100.(1(10. And hum extracts from
the si ii-ini‘tit( shewing the present
and prulfshle suite iifsaitl institution,
11 npfeshs that stuck paid in and en-
Idi-il hi occuutit, is 8110000; and
flint'tlis*. miles- iilfOp* in-'inm ii, tin
mliTliicd or unpaid are R68 264 : and
thill the total InvpH eatima'.nd upon
cl. *ihg this concern, will aswint to
176,802 dulluis.”
d strict to another, to be 1 accompanied with
w co; y f-um tin- invoice hi the coat, ffirti-
g, d bv die Uollae.lur of die district f urn
winch shipped-
ln,n review nl Nultall’s Joiirnnl,
tin-North American Ki-vi.-tvi-ia re
mmk itint (lii-j regard Ihe. Missouri ns
beyond doubt the largest river in the
known worldi They include' that
purl nf the river Missis-ippi which is
b'-lnw its influence.' The Missouri
brings into the common - channel, sc
entiling in’ll* best authorities, lour
limes ns much wider as the Mississip
pi. It is at least twice ns lung and
some ul its principal branches arc e-
ven longer than the Mississippi.—
Tlie length of Ihe Missouri from its
source in the Rocky Mountains In
the Gnlph til Mexico, is between four
mil five lliousand miles. During
3,000 milrs of its couise ils tipper
id-side is Inn illy diminished- The
Ani iy.ifff hardly etecrtjs three -qnar
ters ol tlie length ol the Missouri.
Capt. Merrcl of llm sclir. Wasp,
ol ibis port writes his owners from'
the liiver NSgro, (!oast of P.Ungooin
uodei ’ (I de Ilf 23d Hep'. Inst, that
he hint Oiuclted al Hist place for re-
IfeshmcnfS, noil Was treu'ed with 'lie
greute-i kiiUlttesa by llie Oovernor
and fphabTOnls. The (loveinor
wuheu him In request Ida owners lo
publish in (lie newspapers, that A*
merican vessels may louqlj there
free of port charges, and li d an a-
bit ml nil supply ol fruit, vegetables
fre. w vV. V. Mr. Mr.
The punishment of Criminals enn-
fioed in the New-Yiok Penitentiary,
lias, if we may judge from the papers,
amused Ihe nuention of the legisla
ture aiff fhnl stale, 'The Itillnwiug is
an extract Irum a etter written by a
gentleman in Albany, where ihe Ic*
gislnrtiie is now sitting, to his entres
liotuleni iti New-York.
" The singular labt that a number
of the convicts were employed (uod r
contract, at miouch perday,)hy Mr
Pye, Ihe iinisl cel brau-d J.m.k smith
in the United States, to mole Imcks
crcnled no li'lle surprise line; inti
many ul the members of the Legisla
ture, .have rxpiessed their (ijfiniiin
that Ihe Inspectors should li ve a
pafent for llie lehciious idea, of form
ing n corps of the must eat/ierf Lock
flickers in Iheuniveise,tuanvol whom
Bie'-innually disrluirged to make ex-
pcrimeins in their piofrssiniis and to
exhibit (heir i genuitv on the ’iloori,
of the good citizens of Gnlhnin.”
Il is but necessary In carry th«
idtia a little funher—suppose that Ihe
convict was confined in ihe pmiten
}ns nl tills BCi, oe comniru wmi* • , , , . .
29 Gouda. Iko. iraosplirted from one- tiary fair being delecied ill the act of-
i* (.niinc.uir oi tin* uisinu i/um put an appri'
'.ped-rthr ffuoda to be4ni»pectcd , fi.ckVr—he t
»«;». f* «t the time of-'exporU. g®*" ' f ^
by the Apprsisi
tion, u the imoio are fuun l not to cor
respomi with the invoice-to be subjected
to furki iire
ou. No invteml alteration from pre-
tioiis laws.
3), Hermits floods, he. entitled to
tdrawbnrk, tu be shipped without n certl-
fii nte, if shipped bidiwe ii iv issued by ti>e
r...Hector—the coastwiBe • ertilicutc to be
furnished the'Collector wh*-«e goods
• •rc kndedin two months, from tlie, date
of entry.
32. iV en it i* veewary for »htvsafety
Atlumptinfl to pick a lock which he
wiH incapable of doing. He is then
mice tn an expert lock,
comes un adept in hi* art
and At the conclusion of his term, is
sent-* forth completely qmtifi-d to
plunder and rob. flu It. Hiron
Carver's Land Grants Knowing
many who will become sufferer** by
ihe decision, it in with reluctance tlval
v»d nnnntumcn'e to our readers that
the Senate of the United States, on
the £l)’h J 1 n, took tip 'lie detailed re-
committee o., public Land*,
or preservation of the floods, &e. entitled ' *infiiwfrable to the petitions of per
to debenture, ih« tJotlector of d»c port is »‘Mih who claim lands near the. Falls
•nlhoncv-ditt/permit the transfer of the
fpiods from »he riflinal 10 other packagesi
tlie transfer to be Mipevintended by an in-
epecion the new packages to be marked
jn ihe same inanner w itli ihe original.
3\ It is not necessary to inseit the
numbers upon packages of goods subject
to specific, duties, in apy coastwise or o*
ther certificate, but when a sepamte cer-
tificati. is required lor each package the
numbers are to be insetted,
34. .spiri nous liquo s, entitled to de
benture. may be trunsierreil from one ves
•cl to another without deposit in ihe pub
lic warehouse, by the > ollector's oulei*
- and muter the supcrintendancc of an in*
•pieior ol the revenue
35 Penalties to he sued lor, ana dis
tributed. in the nmimer provided hy the
•ct of* 1799, and to be mdigat. d, or ro
. nutted, according to the act of 797.
aifi, Ad forfcivorcK, 5tc incurred under
the act of 18 tt, to be, sued lor, and roco.
verevl, according to ihe provisions of ihat
»ct.
37 When rikkIs, &c* arc exp rted in
the original pa luges fioni one district to
Another, the original invoice or cop) of it,
• verified hy oath,and certified b) tlie Collec
tor w iih whom me entry w as made, shall be
prtiduccd at tilt port when landed, and
tlie Mine inspection be nude as'if import
ed direct from Pus foreign port, but no
change lo ho luade in the amount of duties
Operations of the Treasury,—A •(
liaf.clury .ml lull vx|illti-ilioO nl th*
iilmi'-isiraitioii "I Ihe Titnaury D‘-
(laitmitnl, fuinivfiml in nbedivnc* lu a
rail nl Ihr Hen.le (un the .ubjvct of
ih"MlcpOait« in western .nil other
banka) will he loamt, in • tilfici.l
ali.|ir, in the fullnaing column., Il
Hinliraci-t, in fad, a glance at the mo
ney m.ttvn iifuur fi-cil di par'meni,
in iiareliiliun tn Rink* as well a. to
indlWdu.'iti, lor thirty years past.—
Thin retrospect, which i> chalked nut
in . most intelligible ahape, is per
haps necessary, not only to a thorough
understanding I the subject, but, we
picsume, a. a vitidicaiiun ul the cuurae
of Ihe auccea-ive republican Secreta
ries nf the I I>’|i'iriim-iii. Mr. Craw,
find, it wilt be seen, entered the Trea
sury at ihe very crisis uf nur peconia
ry cunccrus, when all the Banks, save
those only uf Massachusetts, had sus
pended specie payments—the Wes
tern notes in a rapid state uf depreci
ation, anil the Banks uf this District,
i will also be recollected, were shurt-
Iv afterwards reduetd from a flour
isliing stale, to participate ill the gen-
eral distress. In the midst of all these
difiicnlliea, uud while the stale bank*
were.siifi’ ring hy the withdrawal ol
'815,1100,()()(), in consequence uf Ihe
cieatiuu of llie.national bank, the in-
elligent and patriotic officer tbai pre
sides over (ne Treasury was “soclear
in In* great office,’’ so discreet in hus
banding the exh ip.ngl credit nf llie
tminied community, that so far from
attaching, the slightest ceosuk in the
management ul these mu Hilarious
matters, lie is entitled tn the grati
tudo of the nation, fur an 4ble and
faithful dischoige nf executive duties,
not only delicate ami difiicull in their
nature, hut uf the highest responsibil
ity. We have now reason tticmigraq
lulate Ihe country on -the pruspect ul
a gradual resuscitation uf tlif circu
lating medium, which coull never
have been hoped fur if the prudence of
the Srctelary had been awed into
weakness hy the clamors nf tip* inter-
bated ur disappointed.—£K(MA Gaz.
Custom House Bonds. Revmue ijj'c
--Summaiy extrucis iiutn | report
of the secietary ul the Treaiury, da
led 5 Ii Feb 1B23 j -
KatinuUeil umuuiil ut'bonds, Ac.:
1st October, IHIj g{7,560,645
11,-n s pain in in .October b|
November , per returns) 13,431,449
Oulslandiiig tslll.c 1822 8-1,129,190
I’af able in December 1822 2,329 023
In suit at tiecember 1822 2,818,4.7
I'h, able in 1823 <17,420,c.i7
Du. 1824 206,409
Tlie difl'- ieiice, 1,319,048 duiiars,
is.lor bouds given witiiuut surely, on
llie depiisilc ul guuds, aud Ihe periud
uf the. payment of wnicli is nut stu-
ted.
No, 8. A statement, exhibiting Ihe
nett amount ol revenue which ac-:
■ ciued frnlh duties nti' merchaudise,
luunage, 8tc. uf payments made in
to the tieasuiy, and ul expense* ul
-culicctiiin ol. tlie' same, during tin-
y-.ai* ending on the 31*! ol Dec
lhlO, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1840 and
1821. v
r.'.i' s, JVe/t Revenue.
18 fl
1817
1818
1109
18,0
1821
'creditors,bv Judgment and otherwise, |
tltendrd it H e auction, and die bid
dings rrnnmrnced. During the hid.
dings Pisxier gave notice Hist there
were incumbrances upon Ihit house,
■nil that llie purchaser must taki it
subject lo such incu'tibra ice* —
Mr, llall, one of the bidder*, replied,
that the mortgage under which the
property was about tn be suld, had
been given fur the purchase money,
and would therefore -ake priority to
any claim ngain«l Kr. zier, Ihe pur
chaser; but Unit he would be willing
In pay all legal incumbrances. The
biddings continued, and the property
was knocked i ff tn Mr. A- Hall, at
83,100. He paid the amount lo the
commissioner, who therefore made
him titles, and they were immediate'
- ly recorded.
| Mr, Willissnn, the commissioner, at
dhc Iasi sitting, made his report oT tlie
|sale, slating Mr. Hall tu be the pur
chaaer, at the price above, and that
ihe bad complied with the terms nf
silo. "Inn that the. defendant refused
to acquiesce til tlie sole."
Before the report wns confirmed,
Messrs. Stark and Dt-Sau sure, fur
Frazier, moved to open the biddings,
iifferiq'g Mr. Dyer, ss a bidder, for
84,000, being aii advance upoh the
sale of900 dolls. Anumbcr ofE ig-
lish cases were elerred to, tn show
that the caBe was one of those, where
the court would open ihe biddings
upon complying with the usus' terms.
They, also, contended that Frazier,
slating publickly, at the sale, that
there were incumbrances upon the
house, had prevented purchaser* bid
ding as mucl^ as tlie property was
really worth. Me«srs. M’Cord and
Presimi fur Mr, Hall, (he purchaser,
contended that the law ol England
in relation to opening of biddings
was.ntil of force in Otis enuntrv, Hint
to set aside a sale of the kind, where
Iheeontracl is executed ^MiHcsmade,
would be strictly repugnant tn tile Con
stitution of theU..S- They referred
to Fletcher, vs 1 Peck, 9 Crunch, 133
And tn show that even in England
it was considered as a mischievous
interference with cuntracts, they
referred to the language of lord chan-
color Eldooyin White is. Vesey. Junr.
153. It had never been done in the
United States- Besides in England
the master makes no title, till his
report nf sales is confirmed. Here
he may. This would be literally
cancelling deeds. If Frazier stn'ed
that there were incumbcrances which
did not exist, it was to his own injn-
ry, and he cannot have the beneft
of it.
Chancellor Thompson. This Court
has not the power inset aside the sale
and open the biddings ; it would be un-
constitutional. II Fiazier,by endea
vnring Hi alarm Hie purcbisers. pre
vented his property from going fur its
full value,it was his own fault.
Messrs. M’Cord and Preston,then
stated that another dU#.y existed i
g 4.484 100 36
17 5 M,775 15
21,8 3, <51 48
I7,i 6.7C2 96
12.449,516 15
15,898,434 42
of Si. Anthony,'under an Indian deed,
10 Captain Jonathan Carver,and. with
out debate, agreed thereto.—Boston
Gazette.
V\ hy should the Gazette feel any
reluctance at cnnimunicaling inform
ation of a report unfavorable to a pre
tended claim, which-lias been univar
sally desrlared, by eveiy branch of the
goven men!, in be utterly’ groundless,
uud aaloeles 1 D, indeed, any sales
■nave been m de •>( shares in that gnjnt,
as guild or valid property, the sellers
nave been guilty of imposition, and
the purclre-ers have been grossly de.'
fraiidrd.by their own wrung, in not
seqiug into (he tegali'y of their p e-
tended title, it is a singular notion,
uiy, that thv government is tn re
cognise a claim which has been de.!
nouticed, at alt times, as vicious and
cou. terteit. I< is hoped the Huston
Gazette will put this matter in i's true
lighi, and no longer buoy up he inno
cent puichusers will) liupe* winch ne,
ver will and never can be re.diz d.—
These purci’ -s-'s would not have .
of ess value, (i they had been Id
upon laud iu tbe moou.—»V«t Jjiicf.
Fnijnents mmte
into thcVveatury
S '-6,306,874 88
.6,281348 49
17,176,38* UU
Po 283,608 76
15 is'5,612 15
18,004,447 15
Keyence* of
Yean col ection,
1816 8» 6 <73 50
1317 744 8 u 66
1818 746 4,"2 15
1819 782,92* 40
1820 . 76r,222 Ul!
1ST 69 i, 167 13
No- 8. A statement, exhibiting the
balances outstanding, of bonds Is-
ken liirduiirs on merchandise im
ported, mid di'betiiures issued lor
drawback on merchandise export-
etl, commencing oh the 1st nftjtt-
nuory, 1821, slid ending on Ihe
SOth nf September, 1822; prepar.
ed in obedience to a resolution of
the house uf represei tatives.of the
9th of januuiy, 1823.
lliihuiccs outstanding.
ttnmh Debater,
On 1st Jnn 1821, 8l7,n6,:00 gl,772.365
31 at March " 15,974,669 I, 96,'17
30th June ■> 17,046,019 1,474,555
SOth sept." 18,'71,>41 1,2.7,92'
Slat Dec.’ “ 18,983 864 1,047,0(8
u 1stMareh18.'2, 18,235 954 1,0 4,0H
3Utli June f* 2„9J4,i78 1,272,297
30tli*ebt •* ' 23,911,732 1,486,693
Amount of debentures on stand
ing Oil the 1st day of Decem
ber, 1823 g2,055,036 49
Amount payable in 1823 1,39),1)85 80
Amount of bonds in suit,
Dec. 1, 1822 2.8l8,4’7 33
vo« T.i dreams,
l’re seen on the battle-field tlie glare
Ol de-itli to the uarriur'a eye given 1
I’ve gazed on hit tremulous lip. while Ihcrc
Shone the parting smile uf viclnry fair,
That lighted liiaauul tu llcaTcn.
I.ong, long, Ilia country hit death shall
mourn, »
And dearly Ida memory cherish,
Tlie Muae shall cheriali the Hero’s urn
"In thoughts that breathe, and words that
born,” „
And his fame tliall never perish.
I've seen oppre-s'd with grief and care
A youth of soul ind feeling,
llis heart the seat of hnnbr rare,
But sorrow plac'd a canker there
That mock'd the hope of healing.
Vet, l>6|*e would nit, in accents mild,
Whisper him grief was folly ;
Oirt syren, oif! in accents wild
He’d cry, fori am Sor ow’schild,
And thine, dim Melancholy.
Nor joy, nur grief, nor lnve, nor hate,
Him from despair c’mild sevdr ; t
Long time lie mourn’d his Kaplers fate,
Anil sighed, and-wept disconsolate—
Then sunk to rest forever !
Whilst for the Hero much I mourn
Who died ’midst noble during—
A purer feeling bids me turn
Anil drop one tear upon the urn
Of him -who died despairing
YOliICK.
Bryan County. .Ifarch lh. 18‘!3.
DIED, on tbe I5ih ins'. 1 March, 182 \) of
consumption, ,1 C Mri.v t. E q his Ca>
Ihulic Majesty’s Vice Consul. JEt 29,
MARINE.
PORT OF SAVA Y'-JIH
CLEA E i.
Ship Elizabeth Wilson. Ear!, Liverpool,
Nich las &. NefF.
Br brig Eliza Ann, Baird, Liv rpool,
.1 TI c*ed 8t co.
Sloop Pising Sun, ITiillmwuy. Darien,
Master.
ARRIVED.
., Sr.hr SeifLinn, Totten, New Orleans,
12 «days, to Hall & Hoyt.
c clVr Marga; ft, Pitts, harlcston, 1 day,
in ballast to the muster.
Sloop Albert, Egcry, Satilla, 4 days,
w.th gniton, to.tno Sl‘Niah, J A Maxwell,
and Miller & Fort.
\TKKT TO SKA TESTEIlllAT.
Ship Hitty, Go dwin, Liverpool,
Ship Oorzimbo, Nichols, do.
Ship Iris, Burns, Amsterdam.
Ship Clifford NVa* ne, All>n, New York.
Brig New York,*Carey. Providence,
Brig Almira, Atwood, Boston,
In the offing last evening—A ship, brig
and schr.
The following vessels went down yog.
terday to Four Mile Point to complete
their loading i—Ship Henry, Salter, for
in the case. The commissioner hod
reported, that the defendant refused to
acquiesce in the sale. And the fact
was, that he refused to give up pos*
session to the purchaser. Upon mo
tion (which wns opposed by Messrs.
Stark and De Saussure) the court
ordered that Frefcier should be served
with notice to deliver possession in
two month* from notice, andjn case
he failed to do so, that he should be
attached to answer for the contempt.
Mr, Editor—The following penu-
ine love letter wa*discovered on look
ing ovar some old papers which had,
for a long time, lain undisturbed.
A« ’he youth who addressed if to his il FlttS I
Lidcllo.do.; Faith, tor th West Indies.
The Br ship Three Sisters, Bell, from
this port for Greenock, w.4 spoken Jart
25, lat 40, long 54 -out 13 days
The schr Phoenix, arr at New Yotk, fill
Inst, from’this port, passed, 150 miles S E
from 'andy Hook, the wreck of the brig
Upton, with no person on board. [The
Upton was from •'t Mary’s bound to New
Yort*, loaded with timber she soiled some
time last mouth.]
Lost or Stolen,
^ SMALL Patent Lever Gold Watch,
with gold dial, No. 2543, with a gold
chain and seal, marked J. J. Tile finder
will be suila dy rewarded by leaving the
came at this oifi'-e.
march 15 93
From the Columbia Telesi-ope, March It.
IMPORTANT DECISION.
YVc should have stated the follow
ing epitome, of an infportunt case tie
cull'd here a week ago, in the Court ol
Equity, by Judge Thompson, but for
the. w tut ul room. It involve, a point
Xiot, (As «ve have'been told) made in
Ihiscuuntry betiire,bat expressly with,
in the English iiraotice. vi*> The pow
er ito open biddings made at the mas
ters sates “
Center vs. Frazier.
This tv:isd bill fi-ed to foreclose •
mnrtg.igc, upon a house and lot in the
tuwu id Columbia,
Ti e usual deciee wa» made fur the
cun-plainint, uud an order obtained
I. r the -ale ol the property. Ou the
6-.- J > uarv, 182$, H|e. day of saw, the
Uclcmliiut, Frazier, aud many of hi
Dnlcenia is mi more, perhaps it (voultl.
unt-be uninteresting to snmh nf your'
reader* wkn may be curious to knnw
the effect love has on some of its vie-
tinia. Richmond Times.
Adobabib Creature :—Choakcd
l>y Ihe Dantes and smoke of love, (
am rfSay* unable In utter a wo>d in
your preseqer. Pardon then the for
mal manner in which I address you,
my imcnmpnrinble fair one. I nave
tried to smnther my passion, but am
convinced that smotheratinn would be
death. Thexlow but raging fire of
love has burned my heart to e cinder
and fried my gizzard dry. Oh, my
jilorablo fair one, I am dying in sus".
pence. Speak, think, breathe, look
life to your desponding and conquer,
ed victim. Your eyes, the burning
glasses of yuur soul, can bless nr blast
me with a look. 0 look, in mercy
look, anti give me life or seal my
doom—fur (boner shall a cow walk
biirkw.i'ids or a flea lie still than I
will survive the annihilating sentence.
J'mm B. C***
For Sale,
rate Negro Woman, about
24 veara nf age, witli her children,'
one a g'rl about 7 years old, Slid the other
abuut two years Apply to
J. B. HERBERT & Co-
feb 17 72
Wilmington, March 8.—-Cotton,
new, sales, 9 i 10 ; Riee, new, ps
100 lbs. nle ty, 2 50 2 75 ; Tobacco,
dull, 4 -i 4 25 ; Flour. Yavetteville,7
a 7 25 ; Cum, 60 a 65 ; Corn Mea!
80 Sp riish Duiiars, 5 per cent pre.
—scarce ; Doubloons, 416—scarce.
St. Johns (Porto Rico) Feb. 27.—
Superfine Four 815 a 15} ; Corn
Meat,bhl, 7} a 8 ; do hhd 34; Rice 5
a 5} ; Hams 18 a I9cts ; Pork, mess,
820 . do prime 16 a 17 t Beef 8} a
j 10 ; Lud It c'«; Butter 15 a 16
ICondles 20; Snap 12 a 13: Be n
■ and Pea. 85 a 5} per bb' ; t nffee
23 els. ; Sugrr 841 a 6 ; Mo-
lasse* 30 cts j Rum, 30 a 35 ; Hides.
13 cents;
Stipei’fine Flour.
x| BARRELS Superfine Flour
Just i eceived and for ante by
jnn15 4 q
BAltEU Sc MINTON.
Whiskey, Pork, Share
Moulds, &c.
UB'-S Whiskey
iioj J 47 do prime Pork .
24 bbls Mesa Pork
3 ron .Share Moulds .
29 bags Prime Green’ tiavkha Coffee
1 pipe Holland,Gin,-;
1' do Cognac Brandy
6 or casks Malaga Wine
9 aoz. Fancy and tyindsor Chairs
4 kegs TobncfO
7 tubs Butter
1 box Souchong Te»
For sate by
C. C. GRISWOLD.
march 10 83
WBIEJMPIBE.
Third Sight of Mr. ILlton's Rt-
. engagement.
TO MORnOW EVENING, March 19th.
Will be performed the Comedy called
THE
WAY TO GLT MARKIED.
Tangent •
Capt* Faul^cr
Dick Dashall
Toby Allspice
Caustic
JultM Faulkner
filr HILSON.
\ , |lr UobertsoQ
MnreUnd
Faulkner
Kenyon
Mr* Hughe*
After which the Mustc*! entertaimrent ef
THE DEVIL TO PAY,
OR .
Wives MetamoirjluisetL
.It’bvim Mr LiLsON
Sir John juvenile , Mr Moreland
Lady Loveuile Miss Tildcu
The Iasi new PLv culled
JOHN BUZZBY,
Or, a Day at Richmond,
Is m reheursal un wilt he produced ihli
week ; likewise rumherlaM/l’* Ct'ni»:dv of .
•Tht BenevpVeirti Jew. J
(CT* Price uf AdimssioD—Boxes and Pitt
$1—Gallery 50 ernt*.
*,* Smoking in the Theatre is positively
prohibited. — ' —
Doors will be opened athaif*pwt 5 o*
clock, and Performance to commence at •«
quavter betoroY. ' ■
dj* Places for the Boxes m*y be taken
at the room under the office, of the Gxo»-
qian, wlgere the Box office i* at present
situated,
march 18 95
For Charleston,
T HE Steam b at JLtl/J OF ORLEANS
will leave this place on THURSDAY
MORNING Fnr freight dr passage, ap
ply on board at Jackson’s whatf, or to
CUMMING li GWATHMEY.
march 18 e 95
For Providence,
f The f«>t 8uiUdc: schooner
CORNELIUS,
Bi&key, Muter,
Will meet'with dispatch For
ifllitor passage, apply to the Master on
board at Moo* e’s wharf, or to
ISAAC COHEN.
Who hat landing from said Teasel andfor sale,
20 hfidB^iid »mires prime Martinique re*
tailing Molasses
march 18 e 9a
For-Charleston,
The schr
ALLIGATOR,
Captain Slrover,
Will sail TO-MORROW. For
freight, apply to Captain Struver, at Bol
ton’s wharf, or to ,,
S. A. CONDY.
march 18 e 95
For Freight or Charter,
To any port m the West indies,
The lust sailnu: schr
BETHlAH fit RETa^EY,
flay then 118 Tons,
Low deck, is ready to commence
loading, aud can be dispatched immediate*
ly. Apply to
SALMA MANTON.
march IS l 95
For Charleston,
The r* gulm packi l sloop
MESSENGER.
Captain Porter,
Lying at Bolton’s whaif. will
sail To-morrow. For passage, having hand
some accommodations, apply to Capt. Por*
ter, or to .•
S. A. CONDY.
march 18 t^S
A. Bank Note Stopped*
B.ANK.tflll lias been, stopped from
in negro Wench, the owner by prov
ing proper y, may have it by calling at. 8.
Sainsiniori’s store, coiner of Wbitaker-st
aud Brougbton-lane.
* N- B. 'fhe negro wenefi, which fled a-
way at the stoppage of the bill, may be
•asil). described
tnMtah 13 91
Grauil Lhuge ofbeorgia.
TptlE Members of the Grand Lougv of
dA Leoigia, and the different Lodges un<
Wr i s jurisdiction by tlieir proper repre
sentatives, are requested to,»ttend a Gram!
Annual Communication, (continued by ad-
journment,) at tlie G aud Lodge Hall in
imnnabk on the fifih (Iky of April nexi
f »r the purpose oF leceiving the reports 0
himmittees m pointed on important sub
j'.*c' 8, and for the transaction of uufinishei.
-Uvncss.
By order of the M W. G MasSec’r
fi M. P. DtEilo, Grand y,
march U
Whiskey and Flour.
HHDS Pliila(U:lphia t Uye Whiskey
130 bbls Baltimore * Howard street
superfine Flour—for sale by
HALL li HOYT,
march 18 95
Cotton Bagging.
PIECViS 42 inch Russia Hemp,
Bagging
150 pieces 42 inch Flax Bagging
For sale in lots to suit purchasers, 01 a
long Credit, by
SAMUEL WRIGHT,
march 18 b 95
. Shad, &c..
atrf\ BBLS No l ain: 2 Shad
<£r4i/ 5 cases Seine and Sewing Twin*
2 pipes Corsica Wine
Will be sold low tu close » consignment by
HALL U HOYT.
march‘18* 95
Fifty Dollars Reward.
R ANAWAY, iu tlie month ofOctobef
lastf't- negro man named CESAR, be
longing to the subscriber. A reward of
Twenty Dollars will be paid for the reco
very of the negro, or Fifty Dollars for
p oof to conviction of any person or pur
suits harboring him.
JOHN D. COLE.
march 18 p 95
Uuxon Lodge, No. 8.
iTOHE memueraof this Lodge aie hereby
sJL summoned to attend an extra meet
ing, at half past 6 o’clock, THIS EVEN#;
ING, when business of importance wiU be
transacted \ punctual attendance is parti
cularly requested.
By order of the Wor. Master.
S. WOOD, Sec*fy,
march 18 r 95 v
Notice.
.TXHREE nionthk atiei' date, application
^ will be made to the State Bank, for
}.»)menl of ihe following Noie ot ►aid
Uaitk, viz No. 313,dated August 6ih, 1817,
payable to Geo. R. Clayton Esq. fur &IUO,
ue left bard haf of which has been jost,
JOHNSTON, HILLS li Ct).
march 5 f3/n 8)